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Contents

Symbols On The Machine..............4

Safety Information.....................5-15

Understand Your Machine...............................5
Personal Safety.............................................5-6
Inspect Your Machine...................................6-7

Work Area.....................................................7-8
During Use....................................................8-9
Noise..............................................................10
Power Tool Use And Care.............................10
Battery Use And Care....................................11
Battery Charger..............................................11
Vibrations.......................................................12
Electrical Safety..............................................13
Personal Protective Equipment......................14
Getting To Know The Machine.......................15

Features.........................................16

Unboxing........................................17

Assembly..................................18-22

Assembly Safety............................................18
Attach The Handle Bar.............................18-19
Attach The Grass Collector............................19
Insert The Mulching Plug...............................20
Rear Discharge Function................................20
Adjusting The Cutting Height.........................21
Inserting / Replacing The Battery...................22

Safety Key......................................23

Starting / Stopping .......................24

Battery............................................25

Checking Charge Status................................25
Charging The Battery.....................................25

Emptying Grass Collector............26

Lawn Care......................................27

General Tips...................................................27
How Often Should I Mow...............................27
How Does Mulching Work.............................27

Specifications................................28

Maintenance And Care...........29-31

Maintenance Safety.......................................29 
Checking Your Machine.................................29
Blade Maintenance.........................................30
Cleaning..........................................................30
Storage...........................................................31
Transportation And Handling.........................31

Troubleshooting............................32

Spare Parts...............................33-41

Disposal..........................................42

Declaration Of Conformity...........43

Our Product Range.......................44

Notes..............................................45

Useful Information........................46

Our YouTube Channel...................................46
Warranty........................................................46
Manual Updates............................................46
Returning your Product.................................46
Ordering Spare Parts....................................46

Contact Us.....................................47

Summary of Contents for HYM80Li460SP

Page 1: ...40V LAWNMOWER HYM80Li460SP Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ... be kept with the product Please read and understand these instructions before you use your product Failure to do this may result in personal injury or damage to the product The safety precautions and warnings are to ensure your safety and protect you from harm or damage to the product The information contained in this manual was accurate at the time of production however HYUNDAI Power Products ma...

Page 3: ...Function 20 Adjusting The Cutting Height 21 Inserting Replacing The Battery 22 Safety Key 23 Starting Stopping 24 Battery 25 Checking Charge Status 25 Charging The Battery 25 Emptying Grass Collector 26 Lawn Care 27 General Tips 27 How Often Should I Mow 27 How Does Mulching Work 27 Specifications 28 Maintenance And Care 29 31 Maintenance Safety 29 Checking Your Machine 29 BladeMaintenance 30 Clea...

Page 4: ...d feet away from cutting parts DANGER AREA Keep away from the danger area PROTECT FROM MOISTURE Do not expose the product to rain or wet conditions WEEE SYMBOL Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or local store for recycling advice CE SYMBOL This product complies with the applicable European ...

Page 5: ... force the machine beyond its limits Use the correct machine for your application Know how to stop the machine quickly in case of emergency Understand the use of all controls ALL MAINTENANCE other than that listed in this manual should be carried out by professionally trained and certified personnel WARNING Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the product Local ...

Page 6: ...aintenance repairing or moving Start the machine carefully according to instructions and with feet away from the moving parts Do not place your hands or feet near or under rotating parts Keep away from any discharge openings Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents hazards or unexpected events involving the machine that occur to other people or their property It is the r...

Page 7: ...devices are in working order and warning labels are in place These items are installed for your safety Be sure the safety covers are in place Make sure you thoroughly inspect the entire work area and remove all objects and anything that could be thrown by the machine or could damage machine branches stones wire toys etc Attempting to clear the work area whilst using the machine will reduce your co...

Page 8: ...nes Switch the lawnmower off before tilting or transporting it e g from to lawn or over paths Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes General Safety 8 Always hold the unit with both hands when operating Keep a firm grip on the handlebars Be aware that the machine may ...

Page 9: ...wnmower when switching on the motor If the lawnmower is running do not lift or transport If the attachments tools are not installed in their seats do not use the machine You must remove the safety key and the battery making sure that all moving parts are stationary Whenever you remove or attach the grass collector Before adjusting the cutting height After striking a foreign object you must inspect...

Page 10: ...dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the plug from the power source and or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these inst...

Page 11: ...her may cause burns or a fire Under abusive conditions liquid may be ejected from the battery avoid contact If contact accidentally occurs flush with water If liquid contacts eyes additionally seek medical help Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns Never attempt to open the battery pack for any reason If the plas...

Page 12: ...ather smoking and other diseases that affect blood vessels and blood circulation as well as large and long lasting impact of shocks are considered factors in the formation of white finger Note the following to reduce the risk of white finger and carpal tunnel syndrome Wear gloves and keep your hands warm Take regular breaks All of the above precautions may help reduce the risk of white finger dise...

Page 13: ...ower tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse...

Page 14: ...lothing gloves scarfs neckties or jewellery rings wrist watches which can be caught in moving parts HEAD PROTECTION MUST BE WORN Wear a safety helmet with a safety visor FACE SHIELD MUST BE WORN Wear a face shield to protect your face RESPIRATOR MUST BE WORN Wear a respirator Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment PPE MUST be worn at all times when operating or repairing the machine No protecti...

Page 15: ...erators The machine is intended for DIY and domestic use only This garden tool is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the machine by a person responsible for their safety Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these...

Page 16: ...s 16 Adjuster Upper Handle Lower Handle Battery Cover Wheel Grass Collector Side Discharge Start Button Safety Key OPC Operator Presence Control Lever Self Propelled Lever Cutting Height Adjuster HYM40Li460SP Features ...

Page 17: ...ged or missing you must not use the machine Contact HYUNDAI Power Products immediately You must keep the packaging material in case the machine needs to be returned or repaired WARNING Some of the packaging material may be harmful to children Keep out of reach of children NOTE The batteries are not fully charged on delivery Prior to initial operation charge the batteries fully See user manual of t...

Page 18: ...WARNING Before performing any work on the garden tool remove the safety key NOTE Tools are not required to attach the handle bar 1 Fold the lower handle upwards 2 Insert the two bolts into the two holes and fasten the bar with the knobs 3 If you want to adjust the height of the handle bar you can choose L or H two holes in left right bracket to fix the handle bar with screws and knobs The H hole i...

Page 19: ...e lower handle 7 Fasten the screw with the triangle knob 1 Slide the grass bag frame into the grass bag and attach the clips as shown 2 Lift the rear discharge guard up 3 Hook the grass collector bag onto the rear of lawn mower 4 Lower the rear discharge guard down and ensure it fits snuggly onto the grass collector lid Step 2 Attach The Grass Collector ...

Page 20: ...wn 2 The mulching plug only fits one way Remove the mulching plug when using the grass collector REAR DISCHARGE GUARD MULCHING PLUG Take out the two supports in the bag from the carton and lift the rear discharge guard install the two supports which will hold the rear discharge guard up slightly Step 3 Insert The Mulching Plug For Mulching Function Step 4 Rear Discharge Function ...

Page 21: ...ing height can be adjusted in 6 steps from 25mm to 75mm with the cutting height adjustment 1 Pull the handle outwards slightly 2 Set the required cutting height 3 Release the lever again Step 5 Adjusting The Cutting Height ...

Page 22: ...ver 3 Press the charged batteries into the power head until it clicks into place 4 Close the battery cover To remove lift the battery release lever and pull out the battery CAUTION Protect the battery contacts when the battery is no longer being used Loose metal parts may short circuit the contact Explosion and fire hazard Inserting The Batteries Removing The Batteries ...

Page 23: ... hit Check the lawnmower for damage and have any damage repaired by a qualified technician or service centre if the unit starts vibrating excessively To remove the key rotate the key to position O and remove To insert the safety key insert the key from position O and rotate the key to the left position You must insert 2 batteries and rotate the key to the L position the machine is ready to use You...

Page 24: ... lever B towards the handle to start the motor Release switch A 3 Push lever C up towards the handle to engage the self propelled mode 1 Release the On Off lever B WARNING After release of the On Off switch the blade will continue moving briefly Risk of injury Switching On Switching Off A B C ...

Page 25: ... until the battery locks into place 3 The LED will flash green while the battery is charging 4 Once the battery is fully charged the LED indicator will show a steady green light 5 Remove the battery by pressing and holding the latch button and sliding out of the charger 6 Do not leave the battery on the charger Remove it when it is fully charged 7 Lithium ion batteries have no memory effect a part...

Page 26: ...ied immediately 1 Switch the motor off 2 Wait until the blade stops 3 Lift the rear discharge guard 4 Remove the grass collector 5 Lower the rear discharge guard down again 6 Empty the grass collector 7 Before re fitting remove any obstructions from rear discharge chute Grass Collector ...

Page 27: ...d mow slowly Spring March April May Mow once a week on a high to medium height setting Summer June July August Mow twice a week under good growing conditions on a low setting In dry conditions mow once a week on a medium to high height setting Autumn September October November Mow once a week on a medium height setting Winter December January February Mow as required on a high height setting Mulch...

Page 28: ...5 75mm 6 Heights Grass Collector Capacity 65L Motor Speed 2800 3200rpm Height Adjustment Single Lever Cutting Width 452mm 45 2cm Wheel Size Front 178mm Wheel Size Rear 254mm Measured Sound Power 90dB A Guaranteed Sound Power 96dB A Vibrations 3 2m s2 k 1 5m s2 Weight 29 8kg Including Batteries Specifications ...

Page 29: ... the work is done correctly maintaining the machine s original safety level Any operations performed in unauthorised centres or by unqualified persons will invalidate the Warranty and all obligations and responsibilities of the Manufacturer Be very careful during adjustment of the machine to prevent entrapment of the fingers between moving parts of the blade and fixed parts of the machine CAUTION ...

Page 30: ...g agents or harsh solvents these may damage the plastic parts in the equipment Ensure that no water penetrates the equipment s interior 2 Remove grass and mud from inside the deck to prevent it from drying This could cause problems the next time the lawnmower is used 3 Keep all safety devices air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as much as possible 4 Dry the machine completely Kee...

Page 31: ...arying changes in temperature DO NOT store a machine that has not been given time to fully cool down Store the machine in a safe place out of the reach of children 4 Store the battery and the unit separately Charge the battery before storing the unit in winter 5 DO NOT stack other items on top of the machine when in storage 6 Keep the unit in particular its plastic components away from brake fluid...

Page 32: ...tre 5 Contact an authorised service centre 6 Start motor on shorter grass or previously mowed area change cutting height if necessary 7 Clean housing so that the blade can run freely 8 Insert safety key 9 Remove the battery and reinsert Motor performance drops 1 Grass too tall or damp 2 Mower housing is clogged 3 Blades badly worn 4 Battery performance decreasing 1 Correct the cutting height 2 Cle...

Page 33: ...chine may cause accidents or injuries for which the manufacturer is under no circumstance liable or responsible Drawing A 1 2 Find the part you are looking for in the drawings Information about the parts can be found in the tables below or visit power spares co uk 3 Use this information to order the part 4 Contact us if you need help finding the correct part ...

Page 34: ...34 Spare Parts Drawing B Drawing C ...

Page 35: ...35 Spare Parts Drawing D ...

Page 36: ...36 Spare Parts Drawing E ...

Page 37: ...P A15 Pin 1290015 HYM80Li460SP A16 Spring 1290016 HYM80Li460SP A17 Safety Button 1290017 HYM80Li460SP A18 Spring 1290018 HYM80Li460SP A19 Upper Cover of Box 1290019 HYM80Li460SP A20 Press Block for Safety Button 1290020 HYM80Li460SP A21 ST Screw 1290021 HYM80Li460SP A22 Switch Cable 1290022 HYM80Li460SP A23 Spring 1290023 HYM80Li460SP A24 Pulling Pole 1290024 HYM80Li460SP A25 Spring 1290025 HYM80L...

Page 38: ... Pulley 1290040 HYM80Li460SP B5 Blade Seat 1290041 HYM80Li460SP B6 Screw Cap 1290042 HYM80Li460SP B7 Cover for Belt 1290043 HYM80Li460SP B8 ST Screw 1290044 HYM80Li460SP B9 Cover for Motor Axle 1290045 HYM80Li460SP B10 Blade 1290046 HYM80Li460SP B11 Blade Washer 1290047 HYM80Li460SP B12 Blade Bolt 1290048 HYM80Li460SP B13 Screw 1290049 HYM80Li460SP B14 Safety Key 1290050 HYM80Li460SP B15 Motor Cov...

Page 39: ...YM80Li460SP C15 Rear Cover 1290066 HYM80Li460SP C16 Rear Cover Spring 1290067 HYM80Li460SP C17 Rear Cover Shaft 1290068 HYM80Li460SP C18 Front Plastic Face Handle 1290069 HYM80Li460SP C19 Screw 1290070 HYM80Li460SP C20 Front Cover 1290071 HYM80Li460SP C21 ST Screw 1290072 HYM80Li460SP C22 Washer L 1290073 HYM80Li460SP C23 Washer R 1290074 HYM80Li460SP C24 Nut 1290075 HYM80Li460SP C25 Bracket for S...

Page 40: ... HYM80Li460SP D15 Pin 1290100 HYM80Li460SP D16 Nut 1290101 HYM80Li460SP D17 Fixing Axle Sleeve Assy 1290102 HYM80Li460SP D17 1 Ball Bearing 1290103 HYM80Li460SP D18 Bolt 1290104 HYM80Li460SP D19 Block Ring 1290105 HYM80Li460SP D20 Washer 1290106 HYM80Li460SP D21 11 Self Ratchet Wheel L 1290107 HYM80Li460SP D22 11 Self Ratchet Wheel R 1290108 HYM80Li460SP D23 Front Driving Assy 1290109 HYM80Li460SP...

Page 41: ...290120 HYM80Li460SP E2 Flat Washer 1290121 HYM80Li460SP E3 Screw 1290122 HYM80Li460SP E4 Fixing Board 1290123 HYM80Li460SP E5 Upper Cover of Box 1290124 HYM80Li460SP E6 Plastic Cover 1290125 HYM80Li460SP E7 Handle Cover 1290126 HYM80Li460SP E8 Indicator Board 1290127 HYM80Li460SP E9 Grass Bag 1290128 ...

Page 42: ...r of the VALPAK National Compliance Scheme and our registration number is RM08660 For further information about disposal please contact your Local Authority You can also get more advice and guidance about recycling at the following website http www recycle more co uk Should you pass this product on to another user either sold or loaned you MUST pass on this user manual This will make sure that all...

Page 43: ...Emissions in the Environment by Equipment for use Outdoors Notified Body for EC Directive 2000 14 EC Intertek Shanghai Model Type Motor Size Measured Sound Power Guaranteed Sound Power Cutting Width HYM40Li330P HYM40Li380P HYM40Li420P HYM40Li420SP HYM80Li460P HYM80Li460SP Cordless Lawn Mower 600w 600w 800w 800w 1200w 1200w 93dB A 93dB A 84dB A 84dB A 90dB A 90dB A 96dB A 96dB A 96dB A 96dB A 96dB ...

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Page 46: ...tact us for assistance We reserve the right to make any modifications without prior notice whenever necessary Our latest manuals are also placed online All our manuals can be downloaded at www hyundaipowerproducts co uk Returning Your Product If you are returning your product please contact the dealer for their returns policy Leaving A Review We work very hard to give all of our customers the best...

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