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1.2.3.1. Get them fresh air immediately, by 

leaving the affected area or by opening doors 

and windows. If safe and practical to do so 

make sure that the machine is turned off. DO 

NOT enter a room you suspect of having 

carbon monoxide present – instead call the 

emergency services. 
1.2.3.2. Contact a doctor immediately or go to 

hospital - let them know that you suspect 

carbon monoxide poisoning. 
1.2.4 DO NOT use in an enclosed area or a 

moving vehicle. 
1.3. 

General fuel safety (where applicable). 

ALL FUELS ARE FLAMMABLE 
1.3.1.  Fire hazard - keep fuel away from all 

sources of ignition for example heaters, lamps, 

sparks from grinding or welding. 

1.3.2.  DO NOT carry out hot work on tanks 

that have contained fuel it is extremely 

dangerous. 
1.3.3.  ALWAYS keep work area clean and 

tidy. 
1.3.4.  ALWAYS clean up all spills promptly 

using correct methods i.e. absorbent granules 

and a lidded bin. 
1.3.5.  ALWAYS dispose of waste fuels 

correctly. 
1.4. 

Fuelling/De-fuelling (where 

applicable). 

 ALL FUELS ARE FLAMMABLE 
1.4.1.  ALWAYS fuel and defuel in a well-

ventilated area outside of buildings. 
1.4.2.  ALWAYS wear correct, suitable and fit 

for purpose Personal Protective Equipment 

(PPE), suggested items are but not limited to 

safety gloves and overalls. 

1.4.3.  When fuelling/de-fuelling ALWAYS 

avoid inhaling fumes 
1.4.4.  When de-fuelling ALWAYS use a 

propriety fuel retriever. 
1.4.5.  ALWAYS carry fuel in the correct and 

clearly marked container. 

1.5. 

Electrical safety (where applicable). 

1.5.1.  Electricity can kill - NEVER work on 

LIVE/ENERGISED equipment. 

1.5.2.  Prior to carrying out any maintenance 

work you MUST Identify electrical isolation 

methods and isolate all electrical supplies, 

1.5.3.  Prior to use and with all electrical 

supplies isolated You MUST check all electrical 

cables, plugs and connections for the 

following; 

1.5.3.1. Are intact and have no signs of 

damage, to include but not limited to bare 

wires, chaffing, cuts and loose wiring. 

1.5.3.2. If there are any signs of damage, the 

damaged item MUST be taken out of service 

until the damage has been repaired by an 

electrically competent person. 

1.5.3.3. All trailing cables should be routed so 

as not to cause any kind of trip hazard. 

1.5.3.4. NEVER work on or near electricity with 

wet hands, wet clothing, and wet gloves. 

1.6. 

Batteries (where present). 

1.6.1.  Batteries present a risk if they become 

damaged by the possible leaking of electrolyte. 

This electrolyte is an acid and can cause 

serious burn injuries. Care should be taken 

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Summary of Contents for HYBC5080AV

Page 1: ...Licenced by Hyundai Corporation Korea Petrol Brushcutter HYBC5080AV...

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Page 3: ...Y 2 QUICK START 3 STARTING PROCEDURE 4 STOPPING PROCEDURE 5 USING THE MACHINE 6 MAINTENANCE 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 SPECIFICATION 9 PART LOCATIONS 10 DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY 11 RECYCLING PRODUCT DISPOS...

Page 4: ...te injury Indicates a situation that could easily result in equipment damage READ and keep the manual safe and pass it on if the machine is loaned or sold to another user You MUST fully read instructi...

Page 5: ...Protective Equipment PPE suggested items are but not limited to safety gloves and overalls 1 4 3 When fuelling de fuelling ALWAYS avoid inhaling fumes 1 4 4 When de fuelling ALWAYS use a propriety fu...

Page 6: ...nel syndrome This condition reduces the ability of the hand to feel and regulate temperature causing numbness and heat sensations and may cause nerve damage and circulatory tissue death 1 7 2 Not all...

Page 7: ...HT lead so that you can inspect the machine IF the machine is damaged in any way you MUST get it repaired before restarting work 1 10 7 DO NOT use the machine with a blunt cracked or damaged cutter bl...

Page 8: ...k plug when checking machine or changing parts 2 2 This product includes Main unit Operators handle Trimmer head Bump feed nylon trimmer head 3 tooth steel blade 5 tooth steel blade Spare 2 5 mm nylon...

Page 9: ...r unscrew and remove the hand wheel Push back the hinged cover place the handle into the cradle push hinge back over the handle bar and lock into place using the hand wheel Push the White cover back i...

Page 10: ...guard place thecutter over the bolts and secure in places using the 2 nuts Tighten by using Allen keyand spanner The cord cutter blade should have sharp cutting edge facing indirectionshown in image b...

Page 11: ...is order lock nut stainless steel cover spacer and drive spacer Place trimmer guard over threaded drive align the three holes and secure in place using the 3 Allen bolts Tighten in place using the All...

Page 12: ...the threaded drive Then attach the trimmer head onto the threaded drive tighten in an anti clockwise direction Align hole on drive spacer with groove on the guard then using the Allen key lock the sha...

Page 13: ...bladed cutter Place the drive spacer over the threaded drive N B Raised area to be toward the thread Place the over the threaded drive then place spacer over threaded drive N B Raised area to be towar...

Page 14: ...spanner to over the lock nut and tighten usetheAllen key to lock the shaft 2 9 Drive shaft assembly Remove the rubber plug from the end of the shaft Loosen the hand wheel then push the two shafts toge...

Page 15: ...o remove the top of the head Remove the spool spring and washer from the spindle With the bump feed facing outwards from your left hand take the looped end and place it around the holder in the middle...

Page 16: ...e direction until you have approximately 150 mm 6 Then insert spool back into the spindle Feed the line through the two notches in the spindle and reinsert the washer and spring into the spool Once co...

Page 17: ...he tags then rotate the tags 180 to secure into place Place the ear defenders over the outside of the headband on the helmet and place into the clips 2 12 Mixing two stroke oil Fill the mixing bottlew...

Page 18: ...uel tank cap and carefully add a fuel 2 stroke oil mixtureas in section 2 12 DO NOT overfill andallow a 25 mm gapat the topof the tank Once full replaceand correctly tighten the fuel cap DO NOT use st...

Page 19: ...RTING PROCEDURE Fill with fuel oil mixture make sure the fuel cap is secure Set the ignition switch on the handle to the ON position Pump the primer bulb several times until fuel shows in the bulb Pag...

Page 20: ...at the OFF position Placeone handon the machine and using the other hand pull the recoil until you feel a resistance then pull briskly Repeat until machine starts When the machine starts move the cho...

Page 21: ...e throttle lever 4 STOPPING PROCEDURE 4 1 Before stopping the machine allow the engine to cool down for a few minutes by allowing it to run without throttle 4 2 You MUST allow the cutting head to come...

Page 22: ...o the user and damage to the machine 5 3 Wearing the shoulder harness When you use this machine always wear the provided harness Make sure that the machine is securely hooked onto the strap If you do...

Page 23: ...ead is only to be used for cutting grass 5 4 8 Metal blade head is only to be used for brush only 5 4 9 To prevent overheating NEVER over cut instead cut off smaller lengths of grass or brush You MUST...

Page 24: ...ate Personal Protective Equipment PPE Suggested PPE Sturdy footwear work gloves especially when working near blade long trousers and hearing protection Maintenance cycle Component Each use Every 3 mth...

Page 25: ...1 1 Push clip 1 down and pull filter cover 2 away from machine take care to release lower clips 3 6 1 2 Remove the filter 4 by pressing clip 5 and lifting filter clear 6 1 3 Wash with soap and water...

Page 26: ...plug cap 3 carefully Do not pull on the HT lead instead pull on the spark plug cap 3 6 2 4 Using the supplied spark plug wrench unscrew the spark plug 4 in an anti clockwise direction 6 2 5 Check the...

Page 27: ...4 3 Remove all fuel from the fuel tank 6 4 4 After all the fuel is drained start the engine 6 4 5 Allow the engine to run in idle until engine stops alone This allows the fuel to be removed from the...

Page 28: ...1 Replace or adjust NORMALFUELSUPPLYANDPOOR SPARK Possible causes 1 Poor contact between spark plug cap and spark plug Possible corrective actions 1 Check or exchange MOTOR DOES NOT COME UP TO SPEED...

Page 29: ...d petrol mixed with Semi synthetic 2 Stroke oil first use ratio 25 1 thereafter use ratio of 40 1 Drive type Centrifugal clutch MACHINE Head line length diameter mm 3000 2 5 Cutting width mm length mm...

Page 30: ...9 PART LOCATIONS Page 30...

Page 31: ...TY Genpower Ltd confirms that these Hyundai products conform to the following CE Directives 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2000 14 EC Noise Emissions Directive 97 68 EC NRMM E...

Page 32: ...ed packaging materials should be sorted and taken to a recycling centre so it can be disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment 11 6 The following symbol means that you should Re...

Page 33: ...rranty exclusions details for your product please visit our Customer services section on our website at www hyundaipowerequipment co uk If you require a hard copy of Warranty details please contact af...

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