Hyundai HYMT5080 User Manual

MULTI-TOOL
Model HYMT5080
User Manual
TABLE of CONTENTS
1. SAFETY
4 – 10
2. SPECIFICATION
11
3. COMPONENT LOCATIONS
12
4. ASSEMBLY
13 – 16
5. FUEL & OIL
17 – 18
6. STARTING/STOPPING& USING MACHINE
19 – 23
7. MAINTENANCE
24 – 28
8. STORING THE MACHINE
28 – 29
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
29
10. DISPOSAL OF MACHINE
30
11. CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY
30
12. CONTACT DETAILS
31
1. SAFETY
1.1 The operator of the machine is responsible for and has a duty of care in making
sure that the machine is operated safely and in accordance with the instructions in this user manual. Please note the following safety points.
1.2 The machine should never be left it in a condition which would allow an
untrained or unauthorised person/s to operate this machine.
1.2.1 All due care and diligence should be taken by the operator for the safety of
and with regard to those around whilst using the machine.
1.2.2 Some or all of the following PPE, Warning Signs and symbols may appear
throughout this manual and you must adhere to their warning/s. Failure to do so may result in personal injury.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
FOLLOW safety messages to avoid or reduce risk of injury or death.
DANGER – indicates
a hazard, which, if
not avoided, could
result in serious injury or death.
WARNING –indicates a
hazard, which, if not
avoided, could result in
serious injury or
death.
CAUTION - indicates a
hazard which, if not
avoided, might result
in minor or moderate
injury.
NOTE- indicates a
situation that could
easily result in
equipment damage.
READ MANUAL
Read and
understand
these
instructions
before use.
Helmet, goggles
and ear
protection.
Wear anti-slip
safety footwear.
Wear safety
gloves.
Beware of
thrown objects.
Warning -
Attention
Keep all children, bystanders and helpers 15 meters from
the machine.
1.3 Carbon monoxide.
1.3.1 Carbon monoxide is a colourless and odourless gas. Inhaling this gas can
cause death as well as serious long term health problems such as brain damage.
1.3.2 The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include but not limited to
the following;
1.3.2.1 Headaches, dizziness, nausea, breathlessness, collapsing or loss of
consciousness.
1.3.2.2 Carbon monoxide symptoms are similar to flu, food poisoning, viral
infections and simply tiredness. It is quite common for people to mistake this very dangerous poisoning for something else.
1.3.3 To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning DO NOT use Petrol/Diesel powered
equipment inside a home, garage, tent, camper van, mobile home, caravan or boat. The list is not exhaustive if you are in any doubt contact your dealer.
1.3.4 If you think you or someone around you has been affected by carbon
monoxide poisoning;
1.3.4.1 Get fresh air immediately, by opening doors and windows, turning off
the machine and leaving the affected area.
1.3.4.2 See your doctor immediately or go to hospital - let them know that
you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.
1.3.5 DO NOT use in an enclosed area or a moving vehicle.
1.4 General fuel safety.
1.4.1 Fuel Safety additional information can be obtained from the Health and Safety
Executive.
All fuels are flammable.
1.4.3 Keep away from all ignition sources i.e. heaters, lamps, sparks from grinding
or welding.
1.4.4 Hot work on tanks that have contained fuel is extremely dangerous and
should not be carried out.
1.4.5 Keep work area clean and tidy.
1.4.6 Clean up all spills promptly using correct methods i.e. absorbent granules and
a lidded bin.
1.4.7 Dispose of waste fuels correctly.
1.5 Petrol safety.
1.5.1 Always fuel and defuel in well-ventilated area.
1.5.2 Always wear correct, suitable and fit for purpose Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE), suggested items are as follows, but are not limited too.
1.5.4 Respiratory protective equipment should be used when in an unventilated area.
1.5.5 When defueling always use a propriety fuel retriever.
1.5.6 Always carry fuel in the correct and clearly marked container.
1.6 Vibrations.
1.6.1 Prolonged use of the machine sets the user from vibrations, which can lead to
white finger (Raynaud's phenomenon) or carpal tunnel 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.
1.6.2 Not all factors that lead to white finger disease are known, but cold weather,
smoking and other diseases that affect blood vessels and blood circulation as well as large and long-lasting impact of shocks are considered factors called in the formation of white finger. Note the following to reduce the risk the white finger and carpal tunnel syndrome to reduce:
1.6.2.1 Wear gloves and keep your hands warm
1.6.2.2 Take regular breaks
1.6.3 All of the above precautions can reduce the risk of white finger disease but
not rule out carpal tunnel syndrome. Long-term and regular users are therefore recommended to observe the condition of your hands and fingers. Seek medical attention immediately if any of the above symptoms should occur.
1.7 Noise.
1.7.1 The operating noise of the machine can damage your hearing. Wear hearing
protection such as earplugs or ear defenders to protect your hearing. Long­term and regular users are advised to have hearing checked regularly. Be especially vigilant and cautious when wearing hearing protection because your ability to hear shouted and alarm warnings will be reduced.
1.7.2 Noise emissions for this equipment is unavoidable. Carry out noisy work
at approved times and for certain periods. Limit the working time to a minimum. For your personal protection and protection of people working nearby it is advisable for them to wear hearing protection.
1.8 Additional safety guidelines.
1.8.1 This machine may only be used for trimming grass, weeds and
brushwood. Never use for other purposes, as this may result in serious injury! Safety instructions must be observed. DO NOT EXPOSE YOURSELF OR OTHERS TO THE RISKS. Follow these general instructions:
1.8.1.1 Always wear safety goggles for eye protection. Long hair must
be tied back. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in moving parts of the machine. Safe, strong, non­slip safety shoes should be worn. It is recommended that the legs and feet are fully protected, to protect themselves during the operation against flying objects.
1.8.1.2 Check the entire machine for loose/missing parts (nuts, bolts, screws,
etc.). Tighten/ replace before using the machine. Do not use accessories with this machine other than those recommended/supplied by the manufacturer. Otherwise serious injuries to the user or bystanders as well as damage to the machine will result.
1.8.1.3 Keep the handles free of oil and fuel.
1.8.1.4 Always use the correct interface handles and shoulder strap.
1.8.1.5 Do not smoke when mixing fuel or when filling the tank.
1.8.1.6 Do not mix fuel in an enclosed area or near open fires.
Ensure sufficient ventilation / ventilation.
1.8.1.7 Mix and store the fuel mixture in a correctly marked
container, which is allowed by local regulations for such use.
1.8.1.8 Never remove the fuel tank cap while the engine is running.
1.8.1.9 Do not operate the machine in enclosed spaces or buildings.
Exhaust gases contain harmful carbon monoxide.
1.8.1.10 Do not run and whilst using the machine. When making
machine adjustments turn it off and lace the machine always on a flat clear surface.
1.8.1.11 Do not use the machine if it is damaged. Never remove
safety devices of the machine. Otherwise it may result in serious injury to the operator or the spectator, and damage to the machine will result.
1.8.1.12 Check the area to be cut, and remove any residue that may be
involved in the nylon cutting head or blade. Remove all possible items that could fling around when the engine works.
1.8.1.13 Never leave the machine unattended.
1.8.1.14 Do not bend over far forward. Maintain proper footing and
balance Do not use the machine while standing on a ladder or on any other unstable surface.
1.8.1.15 Children must not have access to the machine.
1.8.1.16 Spectators should be kept at a safe distance from the work
area, and at least 15 meters.
1.8.1.17 Keep hands and feet away from the nylon cutting head or metal
blade during operation.
1.8.1.18 Do not use the machine if you are tired, ill or under the
influence of medication, drugs or alcohol.
1.8.1.19 Only use an undamaged nylon cutting head. If you strike a rock or
other obstacle, stop the engine and check the cutting head. A defective or un-balanced cutting head must never be used.
1.8.1.20 Before starting, after the failure or impact, make sure to check the
machine and make sure that it is in good condition.
1.8.1.21 Observe local regulations which may restrict the use of the machine.
1.8.1.22 Only use device with the cutting tool still in good condition.
1.8.1.23 Improper maintenance, or the use of non-compliant spare parts or
removal or modification of the safety devices can result in damage to the unit and serious injury of so working person.
1.8.1.24 Secure unit during transport well to prevent loss of fuel, damage to
the unit and injury. Always install the protective part of the cutting blade before transporting or storing the machine.
1.8.1.25 On machines with a clutch, you should check regularly that the
cutting accessory stops rotating when the engine is idling.
1.8.1.26 Check the machine before each use for loose fasteners, fuel leaks,
etc. Replace damaged parts damaged parts before use.
1.8.1.27 It is also necessary to have sufficient breaks and to change your
working position.
1.8.1.28 Do not store the machine in a closed area where fuel vapors as may
reach an open flame from hot water heaters, ovens, etc. Store the machine only
in a well-ventilated area.
1.8.1.29 IMPORTANT: When filling with fuel, make sure the engine is off
and cooled. Never refuel if the machine is running or is hot. If fuel is spilled, wipe on this before you start the engine.
1.9 For safe operation of pruner/hedge trimmer.
Approaching or contacting electric power lines with the pruner/hedge trimmer may cause serious injury or death from electrocution. Electricity can jump from one point to another by means of arcing or may be conducted through damp branches. Maintain a clearance of at least 1Sm between pruner/hedge trimmer and any electrical line carrying live current.
1.9.1 NEVER operate the pruner/hedge trimmer at
an angle greater than 60°, this will reduce the risk of being struck by falling objects during operation.
1.10 After completing cutting in one area.
1.10.1 When you finish cutting in one location and wish to continue working at
another spot, turn off the engine, lift up the unit and carry it paying attention to the blade.
1.10.2 Always cover cutting blades to prevent injury during transportation.
1.10.3 When hand-carrying the product. cover over the cutting part if necessary,
lift up the product and carry it paying attention to the blade.
1.10.4 Never transport the product over rough roads over long distances by
vehicle without removing all fuel from the fuel tank. If doing so, fuel might leak from the tank during transport.
1.11 Kickback safety precautions.
1.11.1 Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches an
object, or when the wood closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Tip contact in some cases may cause a lightning fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. Pinching the saw chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator. Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw, which could result in serious personal injury.
1.11.2 Do not rely exclusively on the safety devices built into your saw. As a chain
saw user you should take several steps to keep cutting jobs free from accident or injury.
1.11.3 With a basic understanding of kick- back you can reduce the element of
surprise. Sudden surprise contributes to accidents.
1.11.4 Keep a good grip on the saw with both hands, the right
hand on the rear handle, and the Left hand on the front handle, when the engine is running. Use a firm grip with thumbs and fingers encircling the chain saw handles.
1.11.5 A firm grip will help you reduce kick back and maintain
control of the saw.
1.11.6 Make certain that the area in which you are cutting is
free from obstructions. Do not let the nose of the guide bar contact a log, branch, or any other obstruct ion which could be hit while you are operating the saw.
1.11.7 Cut at high engine speeds.
1.11.8 Follow the manufacturers sharpening and maintenance
instructions for the saw chain.
1.11.9 Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the
manufacturer or the equivalent.
Make sure the chain and sprocket are correctly adjusted before operating the pruner. Never attempt chain adjustment with the engine running! Always make sure the cutting attachment is properly installed and firmly tightened before operation. Never use a cracked or warped guide bar, replace it with a serviceable one and make sure it fits properly. If a saw blade should bind fast in a cut shut off the engine immediately. Push the branch or tree to ease the bind and free the blade. Do not operate the pole pruner with the muffler removed. When cutting a limb that is under tension, be alert for spring back so that you will not be struck by the moving limb. Always stop the engine immediately and check for damage if you strike a foreign object or if the machine be- comes tangled. Do not operate with broken or damaged equipment. DO NOT make unauthorized modifications or substitutions to the guide bar or chain. Never allow the engine to run at high RPM without a load. Doing so could damage the engine. Keep the pruner as clean as possible. Keep it free of loose vegetation, mud etc.
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