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31VK6600 00X31-VK6-6000 IPC 1000.2004.1 1 POM53744 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Printed on Recycled Paper EM3 © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc.—All Rights Reserved Owner ’ s Manual M ROTARY MOWER HRC216.
Keep this owner’s manual handy so yo u can refer to it at any time. This owner’s manual is considered a pe rmanent part of the lawn mower and should remain with the lawn mower if resold. The information and specifications incl uded in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing.
INTRODUCTION 1 Congratulations on your selection of a Honda lawn mower! We are certain you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest lawn mowers on the market. We want to help you get the best re sults from your new mower and to operate it safely.
INTRODUCTION 2 A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And using this lawn mower safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decision s about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other in formation on labels and in this manual.
CONTENTS 3 LAWN MOWER SAFETY .............................. .............................................................. 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ......... ....................................................... 4 IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS .
4 LAWN MOWER SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Most accidents with walk-behind mowers can be prevented if you follow all instructions in this manual and on the mower. The most common hazards, according to accident statistics, are discussed below, along with the best way to protect yourself and others.
LAWN MOWER SAFETY 5 IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS YOUR CHILDREN’S SAFETY IS VE RY IMPORTANT to Honda. That’s why we urge you to read this message before letting your child operate this lawn mower. Lawn mowers are tools, not toys. As with any equipment, bad judgments can result in serious injuries.
LAWN MOWER SAFETY 6 IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO EMPLOYERS As an employer, you have special responsibilities to the people who work for you. Before you ask anyone to operate th is mower, you need to determine whether the person is old enough, large enough, and strong enough to safely handle and control the mower.
LAWN MOWER SAFETY 7 SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS These labels warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury. Read them carefully. If a la bel comes off or becomes hard to read, contact an authorized Honda servicing dealer for a replacement. MUST MEET THIS ST ANDARD.
8 CONTROLS & FEATURES COMPONENT & CONTROL LOCATIONS HANDLEBAR DISCHARGE GUARD FUEL TANK CAP RECOIL STARTER GRASS BAG OIL FILLER CAP/ DIPSTICK MUFFLER MOWER DECK.
CONTROLS & FEATURES 9 THROTTLE LEVER FLYWHEEL BRAKE LEVER REAR CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER FUEL VALVE AIR CLEANER CARBURETOR FRONT CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER SPARK PLUG CAP.
CONTROLS & FEATURES 10 Fuel Valve The fuel valve opens and closes the fu el passage from the fuel tank to the carburetor. Throttle Lever The throttle lever controls engin e speed and opens and closes the choke. CHOKE Closes the choke; use when starting a cold engine.
CONTROLS & FEATURES 11 Flywheel Brake Lever This lever is connected to the engi ne flywheel brake and the engine switch. The engine will not start or run unless this lever is held against the handlebar. Cutting Height Adjustment Levers Each wheel of the mower can be adjusted to one of eight settings.
12 BEFORE OPERATION ARE YOU READY TO GET STARTED? Your safety is your responsibility. A little time spent in preparation will significantly reduce your risk of injury. Knowledge Read and understand this manual. Know what the controls do and how to operate them.
BEFORE OPERATION 13 Check the General Condition of the Lawn Mower • Look around and underneath the lawn mower for signs of oil or gasoline leaks. • Look for signs of damage. • Check each control for proper operation. • Check the blades for wear.
BEFORE OPERATION 14 GET THE MOWER READY Grass Bag A lawn mower works like a vacuum cleaner; it blows air through the bag, which traps the grass clippings. Always empty the grass bag before it becomes filled to the limit of its capacity. Bagging performance will diminish after the bag becomes about 90% filled.
BEFORE OPERATION 15 Mulching Plug To mulch the grass clippings rather than bag them, install the mulching plug. 1. Stop the engine. 2. Raise the discharge guard. 3. Remove the grass bag. 4. Insert the mulching plug into the discharge chute at the back of the mower.
16 OPERATION MOWING PRECAUTIONS Before operating the mower for the first time, please review IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (page 4) and the previous chapter, BEFORE OPERATION (page 12). Even if you have operated other mowers, take time to become familiar with how this mower works and practice in a safe area until you build up your skills.
OPERATION 17 3. Push forward on the flywheel br ake lever and hold it against the handlebar. 4. Pull the starter grip lightly until yo u feel resistance, then pull briskly. Return the starter grip gently. Keep your hands and feet away from the mower deck at all times when starting and running the engine.
OPERATION 18 OPERATING THE CONTROLS FOR MOWING Throttle Lever For best cut quality, always mow with the throttle lever in the FAST position. When the blades rotate at the preset fast speed, it creates a strong fan action that lifts and cuts grass more efficiently.
OPERATION 19 STOPPING THE ENGINE 1. Move the throttle lever to the SLOW position. 2. Release the flywheel brake lever. 3. When the mower is not in use, turn the fuel valve to the OFF position.
OPERATION 20 SAFE MOWING PRACTICES For your safety, keep all four wheels on the ground, and be careful to avoid losing your footing and your control of the mower. Keep a firm grip on the handlebar, and walk, ne ver run, with the mower. Be very careful when mowing uneven or rough ground.
OPERATION 21 Obstacles Use the side of the mower to cut close to large obstacles, such as fences or walls. Be careful when mowing over obst acles embedded in the lawn, such as sprinkler heads, paving, edging, raised tree roots, etc. Avoid anything that sticks up above the surface of the lawn.
OPERATION 22 MOWING TIPS When to Mow Most grasses should be mowed when they have grown 1/2 to 1 inch above their recommended height. More frequent mowing is required for mulching than for bagging. For best results, you may need to mow the lawn twice a week during the growing season.
OPERATION 23 Blade Sharpness A sharp blade cuts cleanly. A dull blade tears the grass, leaving shredded ends that turn brown. When your blades don’t cut cleanly anymore, have them sharpened or replaced. Dry Grass If the ground is too dry, mowing will stir up a lot of dust.
OPERATION 24 Mowing Patterns Your Honda mower will work most efficiently if you use the following mowing patterns as much as po ssible. Mower deck and equipment design, and the direction in whic h the blade rotates, cause these mowing patterns to give the best results.
25 SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE Good maintenance is essential for safe, economical, and trouble-free operation. It will also help reduce air pollution.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 26 MAINTENANCE SAFETY Some of the most important safety precautions follow. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 27 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (1) Service more frequently when used in dusty areas. (2) These items should be serviced by an autho rized Honda servicing dea ler, unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically proficien t. Refer to the Honda shop manual for service procedures.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 28 BLADES Inspection 1. Stop the engine and move the fuel valve to OFF (page 19). 2. Disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug (page 36). 3. Tilt the mower to the right, so the carburetor side is up. 4. Check that the blade bolts are tight (page 30).
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 29 Blade Removal and Installation If you remove the blades for sharp ening or replacement, you will need a torque wrench for installation.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 30 Blade Installation 1. Clean dirt and grass from around the blade mounting area. 2. Install the blades using the two blade bolts and special washers as shown. Be sure to install the special washers with the concave side toward the blades and the conv ex side toward the bolts.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 31 GRASS BAG CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT Grass Bag Cleaning Wash the bag with a garden hose, and allow it to dry completely before use; a wet bag will clog quickly. Grass Bag Replacement Replace a worn or damaged bag with a Honda replacement bag (page 67).
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 32 ENGINE MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Level Check 1. Unscrew and remove the filler cap/dipstick and wipe it clean. 2. Insert and remove the dipstick without screwing it into the filler neck . Check the oil level shown on the dipstick.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 33 Engine Oil Change Drain the used oil while the engine is warm. Warm oil drains quickly and completely. 1. Turn the fuel valve OFF (page 19). This will reduce the possibility of fuel leakage. 2. Wipe the oil filler area clean, th en remove the oil filler cap/dipstick.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 34 Air Cleaner Service A dirty air filter will restrict air flow to the carburetor, reducing engine performance. If you operate the mower in very dusty areas, clean the air filter more often than specif ied in the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (page 27).
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 35 5. Clean the paper element by tappi ng it several times on a hard surface to remove dirt, or blow compressed air (not exceeding 30 psi [207 kPa]) through the filter from the clean side that faces the engine. Never try to brush off dirt; brushing will force dirt into the fibers.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 36 Spark Plug Service NOTICE Incorrect spark plugs can cause engine damage. For good performance, the spark plug must be properly gapped and free of deposits. 1. Disconnect the spark plug cap and remove any dirt from around the spark plug area.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 37 5. Install the spark plug carefully, by hand, to avoid cross-threading. 6. After the spark plug seats, tighten with a 13/16 in (21 mm) spark plug wrench to compress the washer. If reinstalling the old spark plug, tighten 1/8 to 1/4 turn after the spark plug seats.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 38 Spark Arrester Service (optional equipment) Your lawn mower engine is not factory-equipped with a spark arrester. In some areas, it is illegal to operate an engine without a spark arrester. Check local laws and regulations.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 39 CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENTS Flywheel Brake Cable Adjustment Measure the free play at the top of the lever. Free play should be 1-3/16 ~ 1-3/8 in (30 ~ 35 mm). If adjustment is necessary: 1. Loosen the lock nuts with a 10 mm wrench, and move the adjuster up or down as required.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 40 THROTTLE CABLE INSPECTION Throttle cable adjustment is necessa ry if the throttle lever does not operate the choke properly. You can inspect choke operation by observing the movement of the choke arm, which is located on top of the carburetor.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 41 FUEL SYSTEM Refueling Fuel tank capacity: 0.29 US gal (1.1 l ) If the fuel level is low, refuel in a well-ventilated area with the engine stopped. If the engine ha s been running, allow it to cool first. Refer to page 42 for fuel recommendations and page 59 for information about oxygenated fuels.
SERVICING YOUR LAWN MOWER 42 Never refuel the engine inside a building where gasoline fumes may reach flames or sparks. Keep gasoline away from appliance pilot lights, barbecues, electric appliances, power tools, etc. Spilled fuel is not only a fire hazar d, it causes environmental damage.
43 STORAGE STORAGE PREPARATION Proper storage preparation is essential for keeping your lawn mower trouble free and looking good. The follo wing steps will help to keep rust and corrosion from impairing yo ur lawn mower’s function and appearance, and will make the engine easier to start when you use the lawn mower again.
STORAGE 44 2. After washing the lawn mower, wipe dry all accessible surfaces. 3. With the mower in an upright po sition, start the engine outdoors, and let it run until it reaches normal operating temperature to evaporate any water remaining on the engine.
STORAGE 45 Fuel Gasoline will oxidize and deteriorat e in storage. Old gasoline will cause hard starting, and it leaves gum d eposits that clog the fuel system. If the gasoline in your mower deteri orates during storage, you may need to have the carburetor and other f uel system components, serviced or replaced.
STORAGE 46 Draining the Carburetor and Fuel Tank 1. Make sure the fuel valve is OFF (page 19). 2. Place an approved gasoline cont ainer below the carburetor and use a funnel to avoid spilling. 3. Remove the carburetor drain bolt with a 10 mm wrench, and drain the fuel from the carburetor bo wl into an approved container.
STORAGE 47 Engine Cylinder Remove the spark plug (page 36). Pour a tablespoon (5 ~ 10 cc) of clean engine oil into the cylinder. Pull the starter rope several times to distribute the oil in the cylinder. Reinstall the spark plug. Pull the starter rope slowly until resistance is felt then return the starter grip gently.
STORAGE 48 PLACING IN STORAGE If your mower will be stored with gasoline in the fuel tank and carburetor, it is important to reduce the hazard of gasoline vapor ignition. Select a well-ventilated storage area away from any appliance that operates with a flame, such as a furnace, water heater, or clothes dryer.
49 TRANSPORTING BEFORE LOADING If the engine has been running, allow it to cool for at least 15 minutes before loading the mower on the transport vehicle. A hot engine and exhaust system can burn you and can ignite some materials. 1. If installed, remove the grass bag.
50 TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS Engine Will Not Start Loss of Power Possible Cause Correction Fuel valve OFF. Turn fuel valve ON (page 10). Throttle lever in wrong position Move thro ttle lever to CHOKE position, unless the engine is warm (page 16).
TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS 51 Vibration Mowing and Bagging Problems Possible Cause Correction Grass and debris lodged under mower deck Clean out mower deck (page 23). Blades loose, bent, misaligned, damaged, or unbalanced by improper sharpening Tighten loose blades bolts (page 30).
52 SET-UP Loose Parts Use the following included loose parts to set up the lawn mower. Handlebar Setup 1. Slip a handle support hanger over each end of the handle.
SET-UP 53 2. Insert the 8 x 40 mm lower handle bolts and finger tighten them. 3. Insert the 8 x 40 mm upper handle bolts into one of the holes at the desired handle height. Install an 8 mm self-locking nut on the inside of each handle. 4. Tighten both the upper and lower handle bolts.
SET-UP 54 7. From the grass bag side of the handle, insert the stud on the end of the handle support plate through the handle support hanger. Make sure the stud goes through both holes in the handle support hanger. 8. Install an 8 mm self-locking nut on the stud.
SET-UP 55 11. Position cable ties at the locations shown. 12. Insert the recoil rope through the rope guides. CABLE TIES 3 in (75 mm) 10 in (250 mm) 12 in (300 mm) ROPE GUIDES.
SET-UP 56 Engine Oil The mower is shipped WITHOUT OIL in the engine. Add enough SAE 10W-30 API service category SJ or later oil to bring the oil level between the upper and lower limit marks on the dipstick as shown.
57 TECHNICAL & CONSUMER INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION Serial Number Locations There are two serial numbers, one for the engine and one for the mower frame. Record the engine and frame serial numbers in the space below . Y ou will need these serial numbers when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquiries (page 73).
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 58 Carburetor Modification for High Altitude Operation At high altitude, the standard carburet or air-fuel mixture will be too rich. Performance will decrease, and fuel consumption will increase. A very rich mixture will also foul the spark plug and cause hard starting.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 59 Oxygenated Fuels Some conventional gasolines are being blended with alcohol or an ether compound. These gasolines are collectively referred to as oxygenated fuels. To meet clean air standards, some areas of the United States and Canada use o xygenated fuels to help reduce emissions.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 60 EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Source of Emissions The combustion process produce s carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrocarbons. Control of hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen is very important because, under certain conditions, they react to form photochemical smog wh en subjected to sunlight.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 61 Replacement Parts The emission control systems on your new Honda engine were designed, built, and certified to conform with EPA, California and Canadian emission regulations. We recommend the use of genuine Honda parts whenever you have maintenance done.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 62 Air Index An Air Index Information hang tag/labe l is applied to engines certified to an emission durability time period in accordance with the requirements of the California Air Resources Board.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 63 SPECIFICATIONS Mower Model Dimensions, Weights and Capacities HRC2162PDA Push type, flywheel brake, recoil starting, twin blades, grass bag and mulch plug Overall Length 65.0 in (1650 mm) Overall Width 23 in (585 mm) Maximum Height [Cutting height set at 1 in (25 mm) and handle high] 39.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 64 Engine Design and Performance Engine Model GSV160 Engine Type 4-stroke, overhe ad-cam, single-cylinder, forced air-cooled Displacement 9.8 cu in (161 cc) Bore and Stroke 2.5 x 2.0 in (64 x 50 mm) Compression Ratio 8.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 65 Maintenance Tune-up Fuel Unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher. page 42 Engine Oil SAE 10W-30, API SJ or later page 32 Spark Plug Type Regul.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 66 CONSUMER INFORMATION Dealer Locator Information To find an Authorized Honda Serv icing Dealer anywhere in the United States: Call (800) 426-7701 or visit our web site: www.hondapowerequipment.com/dealer Customer Service See page 7 3.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 67 Replacement Parts, Optional E quipment, and Service Items Contact an authorized Honda servicing dealer to purchase any of these (or other) genuine, original Honda items for your lawn mower.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 68 Distributor's Limited Warranty To Qualify for this Warranty: The product must be purchased in the United States, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands from American Honda or a dealer authorized by Americ an Honda to sell those products.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 69 Disclaimer of Consequential Damage and Limitation of Implied Warranties: AMERICAN HONDA DISCLAIMS ANY RESPONSIB ILITY FOR LOSS OF TIME OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, TRANSPORTATION, COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 70 Emission Control System Warranty Your new Honda Power Equipment engine comp lies with the U.S. EPA, Environment Canada and State of California emission regulations. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. provides the emission warranty coverage for engines in the United States, and its territories.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 71 If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and respon sibilities, you should contact the Honda Office in your region: Warranty Coverage: Honda power equipment engines manufactured after January 1, 1995 and sold in the State of California, U.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 72 Exclusions: FAILURES OTHER THAN THOSE RESULTIN G FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY.
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION 73 Customer Service Information Honda Power Equipment dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer any question you may have. If you encounter a problem that your dealer does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership's management.
74 INDEX A Air Cleaner Service .......................... 34 Air Index ............... ............................ 62 Altitude, High Altitude Operation ...... 58 Assembly .............. ............................ 52 B Bag. See Grass Bag Before Operation .
INDEX 75 P Paint, Part Number ........................... 67 Parts, loose .......... ............................ 52 Parts, Replacement & Optional ........ 67 Publications .......... ............................ 66 S Safety A few words .......... .
INDEX 76.
QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION Fuel Ty p e Unleaded gasoline with a pump octane rating of 86 or higher (page 42) Capacity 0.29 US gal (1.1 l ) Engine oil T y pe SAE 10W-30, API SJ or higher (page 32) Capacity 0.58 US qt (0.55 l ) S park plug Ty p e Regular: NGK BP6ES DENSO W20EP-U Resistor: NGK BPR6ES DENSO W20EPR-U Electrode gap 0.
31VK6600 00X31-VK6-6000 IPC 1000.2004.1 1 POM53744 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Printed on Recycled Paper EM3 © 2004 American Honda Motor Co., Inc.—All Rights Reserved Owner ’ s Manual M ROTARY MOWER HRC216.
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