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    							Please Read These Instructions
    Before Using Y our Mower
    Call our Helpline  if you  have  any problems:-
    0845  600 2912
    Open from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday
    10.00am to 4.00pm on Sunday
    Operating Instructions
    for model
      HL454HP &  HL454SP Lawnmowers
    powered  by  Mountfield  V35  engine
    Product Codes:
    299164643/BQ
    299264643/BQ
    These instructions are an addition to and should be read in
    conjunction with the Operator Manual enclosed with this mower 
    						
    							Thank you for purchasing a Homelite lawnmower. This machine will give you many years of safe and
    reliable service if operated in accordance with these instructions.  Please read and understand these
    Operating Instructions before using your mower, failure to do so could result in personal injury
    or damage to the equipment.
    NEVER TIP THE MOWER ON ITS SIDE AS THIS WILL FLOOD THE AIR FILTER WITH OIL.
    To access the underside, lift the front wheels by lowering the handle until it rests on the ground.
     SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
    The following safety precautions must be observed at all times.  Please read them very carefully.
    GENERAL
    •Know how to stop your mower quickly in an emergency.  Understand all the controls and how they operate.
    •Do not allow children or anyone who is unfamiliar with these instructions to use the mower.  Local regulations
    may restrict the age of the operator.
    •Keep children, pets and other bystanders well away from the work area.
    •Never put your hands, feet or any implement under the cutter deck or inside the rear discharge chute.  The cutter
    blade will continue to rotate for some time after the engine is switched off.
    STOP THE ENGINE AND DISCONNECT THE SPARK PLUG LEAD
    •Before carrying out any adjustments, cleaning, inspection or maintenance.
    •If your mower is damaged or vibrates excessively.  Ensure the machine is in a safe working condition before it
    is restarted.
    •Before clearing a blockage or unclogging the discharge chute.
    STOP THE ENGINE
    •Whenever you leave the mower unattended.
    •Before refilling with petrol or oil.
    PREPARATION
    •Wear sturdy footwear and long trousers when using the mower.  Never go barefoot or wear open sandals.
    Avoid loose clothing that may snag on moving parts.
    •Check the work area and remove any stones or other debris that may be thrown up by, or cause damage to, the
    cutter blade.
    •Before use ensure that the mower is in a safe working condition.  Inspect the cutter blade for damage; check
    safety devices and guards; check that all nuts, bolts and screws are secure.
    •Never use the machine without a silencer; or with a faulty silencer.
    FUEL SAFETY
           WARNING!  –  PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS.
    •Store petrol in a cool place and only in containers specifically designed for the purpose.
    •Refuel outdoors only, with the engine stopped.  DO NOT SMOKE while refuelling.
    •After refuelling, replace the fuel tank cap and the petrol container cap securely.
    •Never remove the fuel tank cap, or add petrol, when the engine is hot or when it is still running.
    •If any petrol is spilt do not attempt to start the engine.  Move the mower away from the area, clean up the
    spillage and allow the fumes to dissipate before starting the engine.
    OPERATION
    •Do not operate the engine in a confined space.  Exhaust fumes contain CARBON MONOXIDE, an odourless and
    POISONOUS gas.
    •Mow only in daylight or good artificial light.
    •Check the oil and fuel levels before starting the engine.
    Read these
    instructions
    before using
    your mower.Keep hands and
    feet well away
    from the cutter
    blade.Warning!Remove the
    spark plug lead
    before working
    on the mower.Beware of
    objects that may
    be thrown up by
    the blade.Keep children,
    bystanders and
    pets away from
    the work area. 
    						
    							•Disengage the engine brake and drive clutch before starting the engine.
    •Start the engine in accordance with the instructions and with feet well away from the cutter blade.
    •Do not tilt the mower when starting the engine.
    •Do not change the engine settings.  If adjustments are necessary, contact your dealer.
    •The safety deflector flap must be in the down position if the mower is used without the grass collection bag in
    place.
    •Operate the machine at a comfortable walking pace, never run behind the mower.
    •Avoid operating the machine on wet grass whenever possible.
    •Take care when working on slopes.  Mow across the slope, never up and down, and exercise caution when
    changing direction.  Do not use the mower on slopes of more than 20 degrees.
    •Exercise extreme caution when reversing or pulling the mower towards you.
    •Stop the cutter blade when emptying the grass collector, when crossing surfaces other than grass and when
    transporting the mower to and from the work area.
    •Never pick up or carry the mower when the engine is running.
    STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
    •To reduce the risk of fire, keep the mower and petrol storage areas free of grass, leaves and grease.
    •Check the mower and grass collector regularly to ensure the machine is in a safe working condition.  Replace any
    worn or defective parts. Only use genuine replacement parts.
    •Store the mower in a dry, secure place out of the reach of children and well away from any fire hazard.
    •Allow the engine to cool before storage.  If the fuel tank has to be drained, this should be done outdoors.
    KNOW YOUR MOWER
    Clutch Lever
    Operator Presence
    Control (OPC) Lever
    Grass Collector
    Deflector Flap
    EngineHeight Adjuster
    Cutter Deck Fuel Filler CapHandle Securing Knob Pull Cord Guide
    Spark Plug
    Oil Filler Cap/Dipstick(located at rear of engine)
    Throttle Control 
    						
    							 HOW TO GET MOWING
    Your Homelite lawnmower does not contain petrol or oil and these must be added before use.  Running
    the mower with insufficient oil can cause serious damage to the engine and will invalidate your
    warranty.
    NEVER TIP THE MOWER ONTO ITS SIDE AS THIS WILL FLOOD THE AIR FILTER WITH OIL.
    To access the underside of the machine lift the front wheels by lowering the handle to the ground.
    Carefully remove the mower from the carton and read these Operating Instructions.  An Owner’s Manual
    for the engine is also included, please read this before starting the engine.
    HANDLE ASSEMBLY (Figure 1)
    •Attach the bottom of the handle (1) to the holes on the side of the cutter deck.  Secure it using the nuts and bolts
    supplied (2).
    •Fit the top handle (3) using the bolts  provided (4) ensuring that the pull cord guide (5) is positioned correctly.  Pull
    the starter cord and fit it into the cord guide.
    •Use the cable ties (10) to fit the OPC cable (and clutch cable if fitted) to the handle assembly.  Take care that the
    cables will not impair removal of the grass collector.
    GRASS COLLECTOR (Figure 2)
    •    
      Join the top (1) and bottom (2) of the grass collector together.  Push the two parts firmly until they click into place
    all the way round.
    •Use the screws supplied (3) to secure the pieces firmly in place.
    •To fit the grass collector onto the mower, lift the rear safety deflector flap and hook the collector onto the pegs.
    Figure 1
    Figure 2
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    3
    3
    2 
    						
    							STARTING YOUR MOWER
    Read and understand the Safety Precautions before using your mower.
    •Put Mountfield 4-stroke, or an SAE 10W-30 oil, in the oil filler (Figure 3).  Do not overfill, the oil tank capacity is
    0.6 litre. Mountfield oil, part number MX855, is available from any Mountfield stockist or B&Q store.
    •Fill the fuel tank with UNLEADED petrol.  Use only clean, fresh petrol - stale fuel may contain deposits that will
    clog the carburettor.  Do not overfill, the petrol level should be below the bottom of the fuel tank neck..
    •Ensure that the spark plug lead is securely connected to the spark plug.
    •Move the throttle control to the “Choke” positiion (Figure 4).
    •Pull and hold the Operators Presence Control (OPC) lever against the handle to disengage the engine brake.
    THE ENGINE WILL NOT START, OR CONTINUE TO RUN, UNLESS THE OPC LEVER IS HELD AGAINST THE
    HANDLE.
    •Pull the starter cord with a strong smooth pull.  Do not remove the pull cord from the guide.
    •When the engine starts move the throttle control from “Choke” to the “Fast” position.
    •To engage the drive to the rear wheels on Self Propelled models, pull and hold the clutch lever against the handle.
    To stop the drive, release the clutch lever.
    NOTE: Using the choke is usually unnecessary when starting a warm engine.  However, in cool weather it may still be
    necessary to use the choke to start the engine.
    STOPPING YOUR MOWER
    •Release the Operators Presence Control (OPC) lever; this will engage the engine brake and operate the ignition
    safety cut out device.
    ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF CUT
    The height of cut adjustment not only determines the length of the cut grass, it also controls the airflow which carries
    clippings into the collector.  If the discharge chute becomes blocked, increase the airflow by raising the height of cut.
    To prevent blockages when cutting long, thick grass, set the adjustment to the highest setting and cut the grass; then
    cut it again on a lower setting.
    To adjust the height of cut:
    •stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug.
    •put the mower on a level surface.
    •adjust the cutting height lever by pulling outwards and moving into the required position (Figure 5).
    Figure 5
    Figure 3Oil Filler Cap/
    Dipstick Fuel Filler
    Cap
    Exhaust
    Spark Plug Air FilterPull Cord
    HandleFigure 4 
    						
    							Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug lead before working on the machine.  DO NOT TIP
    THE MOWER ONTO ITS SIDE AS THIS WILL FLOOD THE AIR FILTER WITH OIL.  To access the
    underside of the machine, lift the front wheels by lowering the handle until it rests on the ground.
    CUTTER BLADE
    Examine the cutter blade regularly for wear or damage.
    •A slightly worn blade can be re-sharpened by your local dealer.
    •If the blade is damaged it should be replaced.  Replacement blade kits are available from your Mountfield stockist.
    The part number for the blade kit is MS1196.  If in doubt refer to your dealer, or telephone 0845 600 2912.
    CLUTCH CABLE ADJUSTMENT (Self Propelled model only)
    •Make sure that the clutch lever is fully released.
    •Lengthen the cable adjuster by unscrewing it a couple of turns.
    (Figure 7)
    •Engage the clutch lever and check that the rear wheels lock when
    the mower is pulled backwards.
    •Start the mower and ensure it does not drive when the lever is disen-
    gaged.
    ENGINE
    An engine manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual is supplied with your mower.
    Please read this, it provides detailed information on engine operation
    and maintenance.  Repair work other than routine maintenance, should
    be carried out by an authorised dealer.
    STORAGE
    A little time spent on your mower after use will ensure many years of reliable mowing.  To access the underside of the
    cutter deck, ensure the spark plug lead is disconnected, then lift the front wheels by lowering the handle until it rests
    on the ground.  Do not tip the mower onto its side, as this will flood the air filter with oil.
    AFTER EACH USE
    •Remove any grass pulp from the underside of the cutter deck using a non-metallic instrument such as a piece of
    wood.  Take care not to damage the paintwork.
    •Examine the cutter blade for any damage.  A damaged blade may upset the balance of your mower and cause
    excessive vibration, if in doubt refer to your dealer.
    •Inspect the grass collector and clean it if necessary.  If the mesh becomes clogged airflow  will be reduced and
    impair grass collection.
    •The handle can be folded down to reduce the amount of storage space required.  Take care not to trap any of the
    operating cables when folding or unfolding the handle.
    •Store the mower in a clean, dry area well away from any naked flames, sparks or heat source.
    LONG TERM - If you are not using your mower for more than 28 days.
    •Give the machine a thorough clean, paying particular attention to the underside.
    •Lubricate all moving parts.
    •At the end of the season, empty the fuel tank either by running the mower out of fuel or tip the machine backwards
    and onto the back right wheel to drain the fuel into a suitable container.  Drain the carburettor by loosening the
    drain screw, retighten the drain screw.
    MAINTENANCE
    Figure 7
    Figure 6
    Cable
    Adjuster BEFORE EACH USE
    •Always ensure that the mower is in a safe working condition.  Inspect the cutter blade for damage; check safety
    devices and guards; check that all nuts, bolts and screws are secure.
    •Check the oil level as follows:
    a) Remove the oil filler cap and wipe the dipstick clean (Figure 6).
    b) Insert the dipstick into the filler neck and tighten down again.
    Remove the dipstick and check the oil level; oil should be at the FULL
    mark.  The oil tank capacity is about 0.6 litre or 20 fluid oz.
    c) If the oil level is low add Mountfield oil part number MX855 or a
    SAE 10W-30 oil, to the upper limit on the dipstick.  Do not overfill; the
    oil level should not be above the FULL mark.
    •Fill the fuel tank with unleaded petrol.  Do not overfill; the level should
    be below the bottom of the fuel tank neck. 
    						
    							NOITULOS
    MELBORP
    C heck th e re i s a m p le  c le a n , fr esh fuel in  the tank.E n g in e  w ill n o t s ta rt
    Check th e  cu tte r bl ade is not fo u lin g the  g ro u n d  pre ve n tin g  free  ro ta tio n .
    Chec k th e  O p era tors  P re s e n ce  C o n tro l (O P C ) le ver is fully re le a se d .E n g in e  w ill n o t s to p
    R e m o ve  sp a rk  plu g  lea d to  s to p  e ng in e  u sin g  ins ula te d  gl oves a nd  re fe r to  deale r.
    S to p  th e  e n gin e  a n d dis co n n e ct th e  spa r k plu g le a d  u sing  h e a t re sis ta nt glo v e s .
    Check b la d e  a tta ch ment b o lt is  tig h t.F ailu re  t o  c u t  g r ass  p ro p e rly
    Check co n ditio n  o f bl ade.  If serio u sly   worn  o r damag e d  re pl ace with  a  n e w o n e .
    S to p th e  e n gin e  a n d dis co n n e ct th e  spa r k plu g le a d  u sing  h e a t re sis ta nt glo v e s .
    Check a n d  m a ke  su re  th ere  is  n o  b uild   up of g rass in sid e  the   casin g .
    Check  g r ass  c atc her  is  a llo w in g   air  to   fl ow  th rough   the  fab ric ;  if  it  is   clog g ed  it  should   b e  wa she d
    ca re fu lly.
    If t he g ra s s ca tch er is  n o t clo g ged  raise  the heig ht o f c u t to  in c re a s e  airflo w.
    Chec k to   ens ure  the   engin e is runnin g  at th e  c o rre c t s pe e d , (appro xim a te ly  3 0 0 0rp m ).
    Failu re  t o  co lle ct  g ra s s  p ro p e rly
    If c o n ditio ns are  too  s e v e re  to  u se  th e  gra s s ca tch e r, re m o v e  it a n d w o rk  w ith  th e  d e fle cto r in  p o sitio n .
    M a c h in e  vib ra te s  e xce ss ively T his  will
     ce rtainly ind ica te   tha t  the b la d e  h a s become  b a d ly  d a mage d.   Stop  th e   e ngi n e ,  d isc on n e ct  th e
    sp a rk  plu g  le a d  a nd  e xa m in e  th e  b la d e  a ssembly.  R e fe r  to  yo u r lo cal d e aler.
    FAULT FINDING
     CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
    The company  ................................................... GGP ITALY SPA - Via del Lavoro, 6
    31033 Castelfranco V.to (TV) ITALY
    HL454HP type ESL 464
    HL454SP type ESL 464 TR
    45 cm
    SUMEC • M 150
    SNCH, 11 route de Luxembourg
    L-5230 SANDWEILER
    98/37/EEC
    89/336/EEC ~ 2004/108/EC - 2000/14/EC
    ANNEX VI
    95  dB(A)
    96 dB(A)
    EN 836 - EN 292-2- EN 1033 - EN ISO 3767
    EN ISO 14982
    85 dB(A)
    6 m/s
    2
    Certify that the lawnmower, walk behind with
    combustion engine  ...........................................
    Widht of cut  .....................................................
    Engine ..............................................................
    Tested by  .........................................................
    Conforms to the specifications of directives  .....
    Castelfranco Veneto (TV) - ITALY 01-10-2008 Conformity assessment procedure followed ......
    Measured sound power level ............................
    Guaranteed sound power level .........................
    Reference to harmonised standards..................
    Sound pressure level at the ear measured in compli-
    ance with 81/1051/EEC ..............................................
    Viration level at the handle (EN 1033) .......................
    S. Ferrari (General Manager) 
    						
    							GGP UK LIMITED
    Unit  8, Bluewater  Estate, Bell Close,  Plympton,  Plymouth, Devon, PL7 4JH,  England.
    Part Number 171503942/0
    Guarantee
    GGP  UK  Limited  undertakes  to provide  a full  guarantee  against defective  materials  or workmanship
    for one year from the date of purchase.
    If  the  machine  is used  for commercial  purposes; i.e. for hire;  or by  contractors,  caravan sites or
    similar  users, this guarantee  period shall be 90 days.
    If  any  part  or parts  are  found  to be  defective  within the guarantee  period, GGP UK  Limited,  via their
    authorised  dealer, will  effect  the repair or replacement  at  no  charge  to the  owner  providing  that the
    fault  is  reported  direct to the  dealer .  All  repairs  must be  carried  out by  an  authori sed Mount field
    dealer .  Delivery  and  coll ection  of  t he  machin e is  t he  owne r’s  respons ibility and  not  c overed
    under  the terms  of this  guarantee.
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    his  guarantee  is not  transferable.  Proof  of purchase  will  be required  in the  event  of a  claim.
    This  guarantee  does not apply  to the  routine  replacement  of parts  that are subject  to normal  wear and
    tear  – or  to normal  service  and maintenance  parts.  This guarantee does not cover  faults caused  by
    neglect  or misuse.
    The  engine  manufacturer  guarantees the engine  fitted to this  machine.
    This  guarantee  is in  addition  to, and  does  not detract  from, the contractual  rights o f the  owner  under
    s ta tu te  or  common  law.
    On  delivery  of  your  new Homelite  mower , we  suggest
    that  you complete  the  box  to the  right.
    T he  informat ion for  your  machine  is on  the  serial
    number  label,  which  is  fixed  on the  cutter  deck at the
    base  of the  handles.  You  will be asked  for these  details
    if  you  have  any problems  or  require  spare  parts.
    Please  keep  your receipt,  proof of purchase  will  be
    required  in  the  event  of a claim.
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