Honda Automobiles HR215SXA, HR215HMA, HR215HXA User Manual

Owner's Manual
Rotary Mower
HR215SXA • HR215HXA
HR215HMA
©1996 American Honda Motor Co., Inc.—All Rights Reserved
Keep this owner’s manual handy, so you can refer to it anytime, and make sure the manual stays with the mower if you sell it.
This owner’s manual is considered a permanent part of the lawn mower and should remain with the mower if resold.
The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Power Equipment Mfg., Inc. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever.
Honda lawn mowers meet Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) blade safety requirements for walk-behind rotary mowers.
INTRODUCTION
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 results from your new mower and to operate it safely. This manual contains the information on how to do that; please read it carefully.
As you read this manual, you will find information preceded by a
symbol. That information is intended to help you avoid
damage to your mower, other property, or the environment.
We suggest you read the warranty policy to fully understand its coverage and your responsibilities of ownership. The warranty policy is a separate document that should have been given to you by your dealer.
When your mower needs scheduled maintenance, keep in mind that an authorized Honda servicing dealer is specially trained in servicing Honda mowers and is supported by the parts and service divisions of American Honda. Your Honda dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be pleased to answer your questions and concerns.
Best Wishes, Power Equipment Division American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
© 1996 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved
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INTRODUCTION
A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
Your safety, and the safety of others, are very important. And using this lawn mower safely is an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all the hazards associated with operating or maintaining a lawn mower. You must use your own good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:
Safety Labels — on the lawn mower.
Safety Messages — preceded by a safety alert symbol and
one of three words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
These signal words mean:
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
Safety Headings — such as Important Safety Reminders or
Important Safety Precautions.
Safety Chapter — such as MOWER SAFETY.
Instructions — how to use this mower correctly and safely.
This entire book is filled with important safety information — please read it carefully.
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CONTENTS

Turn to the beginning of each chapter for a complete list of subjects.
MOWER SAFETY................................. 5
Important information about some specific hazards, and what you can do to prevent injury.
CONTROLS ..................................... 9
Identification of components and information about how the controls work.
BEFORE OPERATION............................. 17
How to fuel and check your mower to be sure it is ready. How to prepare your lawn and yourself before you begin mowing.
OPERATION ....................................27
Starting and stopping the engine, safe mowing practices, and mowing tips.
TRANSPORTING .................................41
How to load and carry your mower safely.
MAINTENANCE ..................................43
When and how to perform routine inspection, service, and adjustments to keep your mower in good operating condition.
TROUBLESHOOTING .............................67
What to check if you have a problem with your mower.
STORAGE ...................................... 71
How to protect your mower from rust and corrosion, and ensure that it will start easily when you want to use it again.
SPECIFICATIONS ................................79
Dimensions, capacities, and other technical information.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .......................83
Additional information, Honda publications available to you, and how to contact us if you have a question or a warranty repair problem.
INDEX .......................................... 89
QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION ....inside back cover
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MOWER SAFETY

This chapter explains what you need to know to operate your mower safely.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................ 6
Avoid Rotating Blades............................ 6
Clear Mowing Area .............................. 6
Keep Shields in Place ............................ 6
Refuel with Care ................................ 6
Wear Protective Clothing ......................... 6
Turn Engine Off When Not Mowing ................. 6
IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS ............... 7
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS....................... 8
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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.
Avoid Rotating Blades
Rotating blades can cause serious cuts and even amputate fingers, hands, toes, or feet. Keep away from the mower deck whenever the engine is running. If you need to adjust the cutting height, or work around the deck for any other reason, always shut off the engine. Wear heavy gloves and disconnect the spark plug cap when you need to clean the mower deck or handle the blade.
Clear Mowing Area
Mower blades can throw rocks and other objects with enough force to cause serious injury. Before mowing, carefully inspect the area and remove all sticks, stones, pieces of wire, and other loose objects. Never operate the blade over gravel.
Keep Shields in Place
Guards and shields are designed to protect you from being hit by thrown objects and from hot engine parts and moving components. For your safety and the safety of others, keep all shields in place when the engine is running.
Refuel with Care
Gasoline is extremely flammable and gasoline vapor can explode. Refuel only outdoors, in a well-ventilated area, with the engine OFF. Never smoke near gasoline, and keep other flames and sparks away. Always store gasoline in an approved container.
Wear Protective Clothing
Wearing protective clothing will reduce your risk of injury. Long pants and eye protection reduce the risk of injuries from thrown objects. Sturdy shoes with aggressive soles will help protect your feet and give you better traction on slopes or uneven ground.
Turn Engine Off When Not Mowing
If you need to leave the mower for any reason, even just to inspect the lawn ahead, always turn the engine OFF.
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MOWER SAFETY
IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO PARENTS
YOUR CHILDREN’S SAFETY IS VERY IMPORTANT to Honda. That’s why we urge you to read this message before letting your youngster operate this lawn mower. Lawn mowers are tools, not toys. As with any equipment, bad judgments can result in serious injuries. You can help prevent accidents by making good decisions about if, when, and how your youngster operates this equipment.
The first question you’ll need to ask is whether your youngster is capable of operating this mower safely. Remember, young people vary widely, and AGE IS NOT THE ONLY FACTOR.
Physically, a youngster must be LARGE ENOUGH AND STRONG ENOUGH to easily start the mower and control its direction. The youngster also needs enough size, strength, and coordination to comfortably reach and operate the controls.
Another, tougher question you need to ask is if your youngster has enough MATURITY AND RESPONSIBILITY to safely operate this mower. Does the young person think through problems and come to logical solutions? Be honest! Anyone who takes unnecessary risks and doesn’t obey rules should not operate this lawn mower.
If you decide that your son or daughter can handle the mower safely, CAREFULLY READ THE OWNER’S MANUAL with your youngster. Make sure you both understand all instructions and safety information. Also, be sure your youngster wears sturdy shoes and other protective clothing when operating or handling the mower.
SUPERVISION is also very important. Walk with your youngster during the first few minutes of mowing. Even after the youngster has become confident with the mower, do not let the young person use the mower without good adult supervision. An adult should also be present during refueling and maintenance. In fact, it’s up to parents to make sure that the mower is properly maintained and kept in safe operating condition.
By always placing safety first, your youngster will acquire useful skills and a sense of accomplishment. And you’ll both get the best results from your lawn mower.
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MOWER SAFETY
SAFETY LABEL LOCATIONS
The labels shown here contain important safety information. Please read them carefully. These labels are considered permanent parts of your mower. So if a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for a replacement.
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CONTROLS

This chapter shows the locations of controls and other important parts of your mower, and it tells you how the controls work.
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION ................... 10
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS .................... 12
Fuel Valve .................................... 12
Throttle Lever ................................. 12
Engine Switch (HMA) ........................... 13
Blade Control Lever ............................ 14
Drive Clutch Lever ............................. 14
Shift Lever.................................... 15
HR215SXA ................................. 15
HR215HMA & HR215HXA ..................... 15
Cutting Height Adjustment Levers.................. 16
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CONTROLS
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
HANDLEBAR
GRASS BAG
DISCHARGE GUARD
FUEL TANK CAP
RECOIL STARTER
OIL FILLER CAP
MUFFLER
MOWER DECK
HR215K1HMA: Manual & electric starting; self-propelled; hydrostatic
transmission
HR215K1HXA: Manual starting; self-propelled; hydrostatic
transmission
HR215K1SXA: Manual starting; self-propelled; 3 speed transmission
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CONTROLS
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER (on back of engine)
SPARK PLUG CAP
BLADE CONTROL LEVER
DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER
SHIFT LEVER
FRAME SERIAL NUMBER
BLADE CONTROL
BUTTON
THROTTLE LEVER
HANDLEBAR LOCKING KNOBS
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVER
FUEL VALVE
CUTTING HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT LEVERS
AIR CLEANER
CARBURETOR
Record the frame and engine serial numbers in the space below. You will need these serial numbers when ordering parts and when making technical or warranty inquiries (see page 85).
Frame serial number: MZAM – ______________
Engine serial number: GJAB – ______________
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CONTROLS
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
Fuel Valve
The fuel valve opens and closes the connection between the fuel tank and the carburetor.
Throttle Lever
CHOKE – – For starting a cold engine.
FAST – – – For restarting a warm engine and for mowing.
SLOW – – – For idling the engine.
STOP – – – For stopping the engine. (On HR215HMA, turn
OFF
ON
FUEL VALVE
the engine switch OFF to stop the engine).
THROTTLE LEVER
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SXA
HXA
HMA
CONTROLS
Engine Switch (HMA)
START ––– Operates the electric starter.
ON –––––– Running position (the engine switch must be in the ON
position to use the recoil starter).
OFF ––––– Stops the engine.
OFF
DEMARRAGE ELECTRIQUE
ELECTRIC STARTER
ENGINE SWITCH
INTERRUPTEUR D’ARRET
ENGINE SWITCH
OFF
ARRET
ON
ON
MARCHE
START
DEMARRAGE
START
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CONTROLS
Blade Control Lever
The blade control lever starts and stops blade rotation.
BLADE CONTROL LEVER
BUTTON
Drive Clutch Lever
The drive clutch lever engages and disengages the transmission that drives the rear wheels.
BLADE CONTROL LEVER
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DRIVE CLUTCH LEVER
CONTROLS
Shift Lever
The shift lever selects the drive speed for the mower.
HR215SXA
1 (slow) –––– For mowing thick grass or maneuvering in small areas.
2 (medium) – For intermediate self-propelled speed.
3 (fast)––––– For maximum self-propelled speed in large, open areas
and for transport.
SHIFT LEVER (SXA)
HR215HMA & HR215HXA
SLOW ––– For mowing thick grass or maneuvering in small areas.
FAST –––– For maximum self-propelled speed in large, open areas,
and for transport
SLOW
SHIFT LEVER (HMA & HXA)
FAST
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CONTROLS
Cutting Height Adjustment Levers
There are six settings to choose from, as shown in the illustration. The cutting height figures are approximate. The actual height of cut grass will vary with lawn and soil conditions.
ADJUSTMENT LEVER
There is an adjustment lever on each wheel.
ADJUSTMENT LEVERS
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BEFORE OPERATION

This chapter explains how to fuel and check your mower to be sure it is ready, and it tells you how to prepare your lawn and yourself before you begin mowing.
CHECK YOUR LAWN ............................ 18
Objects ...................................... 18
People and Pets ............................... 18
Lawn ........................................ 18
CHECK YOUR MOWER .......................... 19
Blade........................................ 19
Engine Oil Level ............................... 20
Fuel......................................... 21
Air Cleaner Inspection........................... 22
Handlebar Height Adjustment..................... 23
Grass Bag.................................... 24
Inspection .................................. 24
Installation.................................. 24
Removal ................................... 24
Cutting Height ................................. 25
Are YOU Ready to Mow? ........................ 25
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BEFORE OPERATION
CHECK YOUR LAWN
For your safety and for the safety of others, always inspect the area before mowing.
Objects
Anything which can be picked up by the blade and thrown is a potential hazard to you and others. Look for things like stones, sticks, bones, and wire. Remove them from the mowing area.
People and Pets
People and animals near the mowing area can move into your path or into a position where they could be struck by thrown objects. Clear the area of people and pets, especially children. Their safety is your responsibility.
Lawn
Check the length and condition of the grass, so you will know what cutting height and mowing speed to use.
Avoid mowing wet grass. Not only will wet grass clog your mower deck and collect in clumps on the lawn, it also gives poor traction, increasing your risk of losing your footing.
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CHECK YOUR MOWER
Blade
1. Move the throttle lever to the STOP postion (see page 12).
2. On HR215HMA, turn the key to the OFF position (see page 13).
3. Move the fuel valve to the OFF position (see page 12).
4. Disconnect the spark plug cap from the spark plug (see page
52).
5. Tilt the mower to the right, so the carburetor side is up. This will help to prevent fuel leakage and hard starting.
6. Inspect the blade for wear and damage.
BEFORE OPERATION
BLADE
BLADE BOLTS
NORMAL
EXCESSIVELY
WORN
BENT
CRACKED
A dull blade can be sharpened, but a blade that is worn out, bent, cracked, or otherwise damaged must be replaced. A worn or damaged blade can break, causing blade pieces to be thrown from the mower.
When the blade needs sharpening or replacement take the lawn mower to an authorized Honda dealer. Or, if you have a torque wrench, you can remove and install the blade yourself (see pages 62-63).
Check that the blade bolts are tight (see page 63).
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BEFORE OPERATION
Engine Oil Level
Check the engine oil level with the engine stopped and the mower on a level surface.
1. Remove the oil filler cap, and wipe the dipstick clean.
2. Insert and remove the dipstick without screwing it into the filler neck. Check the oil level shown on the dipstick.
FILLER CAP/DIPSTICK
3. If the oil level is low, add oil to reach the upper limit mark on the dipstick (see page 50).
4. After checking the engine oil level, screw in the filler cap/dipstick securely.
FILLER CAP/ DIPSTICK
UPPER LIMIT LOWER LIMIT
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WARNING
BEFORE OPERATION
Fuel Fuel tank capacity: 0.26 US gal (1.0 )
Refuel in a well-ventilated area before starting the engine. If the engine has been running, allow it to cool. Refer to page 55 for fuel recommendations and page 86 for information about oxgenated fuels.
Remove the fuel tank cap and check the fuel level. Refill the tank if the fuel level is low. Refuel carefully to avoid spilling fuel. Do not overfill; there should be no fuel in the filler neck. After refueling, tighten the fuel tank cap securely.
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when
handling fuel.
Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
Handle fuel only outdoors.
Wipe up spills immediately.
Never refuel the mower 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 hazard, it causes environmental damage. Wipe up spills immediately.
NOTICE
Fuel can damage paint and plastic. Be careful not to spill fuel when filling your fuel tank. Damage caused by spilled fuel is not covered under warranty.
FUEL TANK CAP
FUEL FILLER NECK
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BEFORE OPERATION
Air Cleaner Inspection
Check that the air filters are clean and in good condition. Dirty air filters will restrict air flow to the carburetor, reducing engine performance. Refer to page 51 for air cleaner service.
AIR CLEANER HOUSING
PAPER FILTER
FOAM FILTER
COVER
COVER SCREW
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BEFORE OPERATION
Handlebar Height Adjustment
Adjust handlebar height for a comfortable operating position.
1. Loosen the lower handlebar locking knobs.
2. Loosen both left and right height adjuster locking bolts with a 12 mm wrench.
3. Adjust the handlebar to a comfortable height.
4. Tighten the height adjuster locking bolts, then tighten the locking knobs.
HEIGHT ADJUSTER (2)
LOCKING BOLT (2) LOWER HANDLEBAR
LOCKING KNOB (2)
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BEFORE OPERATION
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. Also, the bag is easier to empty when it is not packed full.
Inspection
Inspect the grass bag for tears, holes, and excessive wear. The grass bag wears during normal use and will eventually require replacement. Grass bag replacement is explained on page 64.
Installation
1. Raise the discharge guard, and hook the grass bag onto the mower deck as shown.
2. Release the discharge guard to secure the grass bag.
GRASS BAG HANDLE
Removal
1. Raise the discharge guard, grasp the grass bag handle, and remove the grass bag.
2. Release the discharge guard.
3. When the grass bag is clear of the discharge guard, you can lift it through the handlebar opening, or you can remove it to the rear of the mower below the handlebar.
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DISCHARGE GUARD
BEFORE OPERATION
Cutting Height
Check the mower deck cutting height settings, and be sure that all four adjustment levers are set to the same cutting height position.
ADJUSTMENT LEVERS
To adjust cutting height, pull each adjustment lever toward the wheel, and move it into another notch.
If you are not sure what cutting height to select, start with a high setting, and check the appearance of the lawn after mowing a small area. Then readjust cutting height if necessary.
Are YOU Ready to Mow?
Be sure to wear protective clothing. Long pants and eye protection can lower your risk of injury from thrown objects. Wear footwear that protects your feet and won’t let you slip if you mow on slopes or uneven ground.
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OPERATION

This chapter tells you how to operate the mower safely and effectively.
MOWING PRECAUTIONS ......................... 28
STARTING THE ENGINE.......................... 29
OPERATING THE CONTROLS FOR MOWING ........ 31
Throttle Lever ................................. 31
Blade Control Lever ............................ 31
Drive Clutch Lever ............................. 32
HR215SXA ..................................32
HR215HMA & HR215HXA ......................32
All Models ...................................32
Shift Lever.................................... 33
HR215SXA ..................................33
HR215HMA & HR215HXA ......................33
STOPPING THE ENGINE ......................... 34
SAFE MOWING PRACTICES ...................... 35
Slopes ....................................... 35
Obstacles .................................... 36
Gravel and Loose Objects ....................... 36
MOWING TIPS .................................. 37
When to Mow ................................. 37
Cutting Height ................................. 37
Cutting Width ................................. 37
Blade Speed .................................. 38
Blade Sharpness............................... 38
Dry Grass .................................... 38
Wet Grass .................................... 38
Fallen Leaves ................................. 38
Clogged Mower Deck ........................... 38
Mowing Patterns ............................... 39
Bagging ..................................... 39
Side-Discharge Mowing ........................39
Mulching ....................................39
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