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Instruction Manual
5-IN-1 PETROL MULTI-TOOL
HYMT5200X
WARNING: Read the instructions carefully before use.
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Contents
Introduction……..……………………………3
Safety Information…..…………………..4-13
Understand Your Machine.…...…………...4
Personal Safety...…….……………………4-5
Inspect Your Machine……………………...5
Work Area…….……………………………....5
During Use….………………………………6-9
Pole Saw Safety...…....………………………10
Hedge Trimmer Safety……...……….....…...10
Grass Trimmer Safety…….…......…….........10
Brush Cutter Safety……..……………..........10
Engine Safety……..…………………..........11
Carbon Monoxide…..………....................12
Batteries……………………………………..13
Fuel Safety…………………………………..14
General Safety……..………………………14
Spilled Fuel…………………………………..14
Fueling/De-Fueling………………………….15
Storage……………………………………….15
Electricity…………………………………….16
Vibrations………………………………...…..17
Noise…………………………………………..17
Intended Use………………………............18
Personal Protective Equipment…...........19
Symbols On The Machine………………..20.22
Unboxing…………………………...............23
In The Box………………………............24
Features…………………………...........25
Assembly……..…………………….......26-32
Assembly Overview……………………….26
Attach Engine Unit Handle…………..26-27
Cutting Blade Attachment….……...27-28
Lower Guard Assembly………………….29
Grass Trimmer Head Assembly …..…….29
Pole Saw Attachment Assembly.….30-32
Using The Harness………….…………..32
Preparation………………….................33-34
Before Each Use……....………………….33
Fuel And Oil………………………………..34
Fuel Safety………………………………..…35
Operation……………………….……….36-43
Connecting The Extension Boom………36
Using The Extension Boom……………….36
Using The Grass Trimmer………………….37
Using The Pole Saw…………………....38-39
Using The Cutting Blade………………….40
Using The Hedge Trimmer………………..41
Re-Filling The Trimmer Line…………...42-43
Starting/Stopping Procedure………..44-46
Cold Start………………..………………44-45
Warm Start……………..……………….…...46
Stopping The Engine…..…………….…….46
Maintenance……………………..……47-57
Maintenance Safety…………………..…47
Checking Your Machine……….......……47
Cleaning…………………….…………..….48
General Cleaning……….…………..……48
Cleaning The Pole Saw………..…..……..48
Cleaning The Hedge Trimmer…..…..…..48
Storage……………………………………...49
Short Term Storage…………..……………49
Long Term Storage……………………49-50
Preparation To Re-Use……………………50
Transportation…………...…………………50
Pole Saw Oil……………………..….………51
Pole Saw Chain Sharpening……………..51
Air Filter……………………………………….52
Spark Plug……………………………….…...53
Lubricating The Gears……………….…….54
Lubricating The Saw Chain……….………55
Tightening And Checking The Saw Chain 56
Pole Saw Maintenance Schedule………57
Hedge Trimmer Maintenance Schedule.. 57
Troubleshooting……………………............58
Technical Data...……………………….59-62
Recycling And Disposal..………………...63
Declaration Of Conformity…..…………..64
Notes………………………………………....65
Useful Information…..……………………..66
Product Record…..………………………...67
Contact Us…..……………………………....68
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Introduction
Thank You For Purchasing Your HYUNDAI Product
We work very hard to give all of our customers the best possible service. If you
have any problems, before leaving negative feedback, please contact us to give
us a chance to resolve the issue. We would be delighted if you left us positive
feedback! Thank you for purchasing this product.
Important!
This manual has been produced by Hyundai Power Products and should 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 may make modifications to the product without
notification.
WARNING: READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET THOROUGHLY BEFORE USING
THE MACHINE. Keep for future reference and pass it on if the machine is
loaned or sold to another user.
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Safety Information
Understand Your Machine
• WARNING! You must read these instructions carefully before operating the
machine. Make sure that you are familiar with the controls and properly operate
the machine. You must learn how to stop the machine quickly. If you do not follow
the warnings and instructions, it may result in fire and/or serious injury. Make sure to
save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
• Read this manual and labels affixed to the machine to understand its limitations
and potential hazards.
• Be thoroughly familiar with the controls and their proper operation. Know how to
stop the machine and disengage the controls quickly.
• If the unit is to be used by someone other than original purchaser, or is to be
loaned, rented, or sold, always provide this manual and any needed safety
training before operation. The user can prevent and is responsible for accidents or
injuries that may occur to themselves, to other people, or to property.
• Do not 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.
• When using this machine for the first time and before actual work, you MUST learn
how to handle the machine from an experienced or skilled person.
Personal Safety
• WARNING! Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to
use the product. Local regulations can restrict the minimum age of the operator.
• Keep children, pets, and other people not using the unit away from the work
area (at least 15m). Be alert and shut off the unit if anyone enters work area. Keep
children under the watchful care of a responsible adult.
• Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating
the machine. Never operate the machine when unwell or tired, or if you have
taken alcohol, medicine, drugs or any substances which may slow your reflexes
and compromise judgment. A moment of inattention while operating the machine
may result in serious personal injury.
• Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), MUST be worn at all times
when operating or repairing the machine. Always wear anti-slip and resistant work
footwear and long trousers while using the machine. Do not use the machine
when barefoot, wearing sandals or similar lightweight footwear. Do not wear
chains, bracelets or clothing that is loose fitting or hanging ties or cords. Tie long
hair back. Always wear protective earplugs. Loose clothes, jewellery, or long hair
can be caught in moving parts. Protect eyes, face, and head from objects that
may be thrown from the unit. Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with
side shields when operating.
•Always keep hands and feet away from all moving parts during operation.
Moving parts can cut or crush body parts. Always keep hands and feet away from
all pinch points.
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Safety Information
Personal Safety (Continued)
• Do not touch parts that might be hot from operation. Allow parts to cool before
attempting to maintain, adjust, or service.
• Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables
better control of the machine in unexpected situations. Extending your body too
far can result in a loss of balance and you may fall which will result in injury.
• Never place any part of your body where it would be in danger if movement
should occur during assembly, installation, and operation, maintenance, repairing
or moving.
• 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 responsibility of the user to assess the potential risk of the area
where work is being carried out. The operator or user must take all necessary
precautions to ensure their own safety and that of others, especially on slopes or
rough, slippery and unstable ground.
Inspect Your Machine
• Check your machine before starting it. Keep guards in place and in working
order. Make sure all nuts, bolts, etc., are securely tightened.
• You must check the general condition of the machine before use.
• Never operate the machine when it is in need of repair or is in poor mechanical
condition. Replace damaged, missing, or failed parts before using it. Check for fuel
leaks. Keep the machine in safe working condition.
• Do not use the machine if the machine’s switch does not turn off the machine
when running. Any machine that can’t be controlled with the switch is dangerous
and must be replaced.
• Regularly check to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the
machine area before starting it. A wrench or a key that is left attached to a
rotating part of the machine may result in personal injury.
• If the machine should start to vibrate abnormally, stop the machine and check
immediately for the cause. Vibration is generally a warning sign of trouble.
• Avoid accidental starting. Be sure the switch is off before transporting the
machine or performing any maintenance or service on the unit. Transporting or
performing maintenance or service on a machine with its switch on invites
accidents.
• Do not tamper with or disable safety systems.
• Only use manufacturer-recommended attachments.
• Before using, always visually inspect to see that the tools are not worn out or
damaged. Replace worn out or damaged elements and bolts in set to preserve
balance.
• Keep the machine in good operating condition. Operating the machine in poor
or questionable condition could result in serious injury.
• Be sure all safety devices are in working order and warning labels are in place.
These items are installed for your safety.
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Safety Information
Work Area
• You must only work in daylight or with good artificial light in good visibility
conditions. Do not work at night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when
your field of vision might be limited and it would be difficult to gain a clear view of
the area.
• Keep people, children and animals away from the working area.
• Operate on flat, level ground.
• DO NOT work on wet ground. If there has been heavy rain on the working site,
wait until the ground has dried up.
• Never park the machine in a place with unstable ground which could give way.
• You must be careful near ravines, ditches or embankments.
• Exercise extreme caution when operating on or crossing gravel drives, walks, or
roads. Stay alert for hidden hazards or traffic.
• Do not work in the rain, when there is a thunderstorm or lightning risk, at times of
strong or gale force winds, or at any other times when the weather conditions
might make it unsafe to use this product. If there is bad weather conditions, do not
use the machine.
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 the
machine (branches, stones, wire, toys, etc). Attempting to clear the work area
whilst using the machine will reduce your concentration and creates a trip hazard.
Any liquid spilled on the floor may result in you slipping.
Find and locate all fixed objects in the ground, such as sprinkler systems, poles,
water valves, bases for washing lines etc. Make sure that you check for hidden
electrical cables or similar on the surface of the lawn. ALWAYS run the machine
around these objects. NEVER run the machine over foreign objects.
DO NOT operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence
of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools may create sparks, which may
ignite the dust or fumes.
• This machine is only for outdoor use.
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Safety Information
During Use
• Always hold the unit with both hands when operating. Keep a firm grip on the
handlebars
• Do not operate the machine in confined areas where there may be a risk of
crushing the operator between the machine and another object.
• Walk, never run with the machine.
• WARNING! If something breaks or an accident happens whilst working, you must
turn off the engine immediately and move the machine away to prevent further
damage. If an accident happens with injuries or third parties are injured, carry out
the first aid measures most suitable for the situation immediately and contact the
medical authorities for any necessary health care.
Carefully remove any debris that might cause damage or harm persons or animals
should it not be seen.
• Never operate the machine at a fast pace.
• The excessive speed of movement or the absence of maintenance have a
significant influence on noise emissions and vibrations. It is necessary to take
preventive steps to eliminate possible
damage due to high levels of noise and stress from vibration. You must maintain
the machine well, wear ear protection and take breaks from working.
• After striking a foreign object, stop the engine immediately, remove the spark
plug cap and inspect the machine thoroughly for damage. Repair the damage
before continuing.
• Always disengage the levers, turn off the engine, and remove the spark plug,
when the unit is left unattended.
• Never attempt to make any adjustments, while the engine is running.
• Never attempt to move the machine in any way other than intended for normal
use while the engine is running.
• You must disengage the blade, switch off the engine and unplug the spark plug
cable (making sure that all moving parts are stationary):
- Before refuelling.
- After striking a foreign object, you must inspect the machine for damage and
make repairs
before using it again.
- Before cleaning, checking or working on the machine.
- Before clearing blockages.
- When transporting the machine.
- Whenever you leave the machine unattended.
• Never use the appliance while standing on a ladder.
• Do not use the appliance near power lines. Maintain a minimum distance of 10m
to above ground power lines.
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Safety Information
During Use (Continued)
Be aware of your environment and all possible hazards that you may be unable to
hear while using the machine.
• Keep an eye not only on the branches being cut, but also on fallen material, to
avoid tripping.
• Hold the power tool only by the insulated grips as the cutting blades could come
into contact with hidden power lines. Contact between the blades and a live wire
may make exposed metal
parts of the power tool live and could give the operator an electric shock.
• Keep your hands away from the cutting blades. Do not attempt to clear
clippings or hold onto the material to be cut while the blades are still in motion.
Remove any jammed clippings only when the appliance has been switched off. A
moment of inattention while operating the hedge trimmer may result in serious
personal injury.
• Wait until the tool has come to a standstill before putting it down.
• After making settings to the working angle, check whether both setting levers are
clicked firmly into place. If one of the setting levers remains open, the second
could be unintentionally be released by a branch and the cutter bar could swing
down.
• Always ensure that the handles are dry and clean and that no petrol mixture is
present.
• Do not touch the exhaust.
• Always hold the appliance with both hands. Your thumbs and fingers should
encircle the handles.
• Do not cut any wood that is lying on the ground and do not attempt to saw roots
that are protruding from the soil. Avoid immersing the saw chain in the soil at all
costs, as this could blunt the saw chain.
• Do not use the appliance unless the appropriate protective guard has been
installed and is in good condition.
• When starting and operating the appliance, ensure that it does not come into
contact with the ground, stones, wire or other foreign material. Switch off the
appliance before you put it down.
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Safety Information
During Use (Continued)
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• The cutting blade flings objects and soil with great force. These can blind or
cause other injuries. Wear eye, face and leg protection. Always remove objects
from the work area before using the cutting blade.
• The cutting blade continues running after the throttle lever has been released.
A running-down cutting blade can inflict cuts to yourself or other people
standing nearby. Turn the engine off and make sure that the cutting blade has
come to a complete stop before performing any work on the cutting blade.
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Pole Saw Safety
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• To avoid injuries due to falling branches, do not stand under the branches that
you want to cut off. Be aware of branches that may spring back and cause
injuries. Work at an angle of approximately 60°.
• Be aware that an appliance kickback can occur.
• Keep an eye not only on the branches being cut, but also on fallen material, to
avoid tripping.
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Hedge Trimmer Safety
• While trimming, ensure that you do not come into contact with objects such as
fence wire or plant supports. They could cause damage to the cutter bar. Inspect
the hedge to be cut carefully and remove any wires or other foreign bodies.
• Never touch the cutter bar of the hedge trimmer.
• Never grasp the hedge trimmer by the safety guards.
• Between tasks or after completion of a task, do not set the cutter bar down on
its tip as this could cause damage to the cutter bar.
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Grass Trimer Safety
• Always use the enclosed shoulder strap.
• Before starting the engine, make sure that the strimmer is not in contact with
any obstacles.
• Guide the grass trimmer to the desired height. Avoid contact with small objects
(e.g. stones) when using the trimmer.
• Always hold the trimmer on the ground when the appliance is in operation.
• The relevant plastic protective guard for the cutting blade or filament operation
must be installed when working with the appliance in order to prevent objects
from being flung away.
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Brush Cutter Safety
• When working with the 3-tooth cutting blade there is a risk of kickback if the
blade strikes against solid obstacles (tree trunks, branches, tree stumps, rocks or
similar). This will result in the cutting tool being catapulted back against the
direction of rotation. This can lead to the loss of control of the appliance. Do not
use the cutting blade near fences, metal posts, boundary stones or foundations.
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Engine Safety
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• This machine is equipped with an internal combustion engine. Do not use on,
or near, forest-covered or brush-covered land unless the exhaust system is
equipped with a spark arrester meeting applicable local, state, or federal laws.
• A spark arrester, if used, must be maintained in effective working order by the
operator.
• Never start or run the engine inside a closed area. The exhaust fumes are
dangerous, containing carbon monoxide - an odourless and deadly gas. Only
operate this unit in a well-ventilated outdoor area. (See carbon monoxide
safety).
• Do not tamper with the engine in an effort to get it to run at higher speeds. The
maximum engine speed is pre-set by the manufacturer and is within safety limits.
• Keep a fire extinguisher on hand when operating this machine in dry areas as a
precautionary measure.
• Never leave the operating position when the engine is running.
• The engine parts get very hot when running, do not touch. Danger of burns.
• Follow the instructions to ignite the engine carefully whilst keeping feet away
from moving parts.
• Never incline the machine during ignition. Ignite the machine on a flat surface
without obstacles or high grass.
• Do not over-rev the engine or change the engine settings.
• Never pick up or carry the machine while the engine is running.
• Stop the engine whenever you leave the machine, or before refuelling, when
cleaning or while maintaining.
• Reduce the throttle setting during engine shut down and, if the engine is
provided with a shut-off valve, turn the fuel off at the conclusion of working.
• Do not tilt the lawnmower when starting the engine.
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Safety Information
Carbon Monoxide
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Engine exhaust fumes contain Carbon Monoxide. This is a poisonous gas and can
kill in minutes. NEVER use inside a building or in an area with poor ventilation.
NEVER use inside a confined space, such as but not limited to a house, garage,
vehicle, boat or tent. ONLY use outside and far away from windows, doors and
vents.
DANGER
CARBON MONOXIDE IS A COLOURLESS, ODOURLESS GAS. INHALING THIS GAS
CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS LONG-TERM HEALTH PROBLEMS SUCH AS BRAIN
DAMAGE.
Never operate the engine in a confined space where dangerous carbon
monoxide fumes can develop. All ignition operations have to be performed in
an open or well-ventilated area. Always remember that exhaust fumes are toxic.
The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include but are not limited to
the following; Headaches, dizziness, nausea, breathlessness, collapsing or loss of
consciousness.
Carbon monoxide poisoning 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.
To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning DO NOT use Petrol/Diesel powered
equipment inside any of the following; Home, garage, tent, camper van, mobile
home, caravan or boat. DO NOT use in an enclosed area or moving vehicle. This
list is not exhaustive and if you are in any doubt contact your dealer.
If you think you have or someone around you has been affected by carbon
monoxide poisoning;
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.
Contact a Doctor immediately or go to Hospital let them know that you
suspect carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Safety Information
Batteries (Where Present)
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 when working on or near them. NOTE: the electrolyte may be in a liquid or
gel form.
Should you come in to contact with electrolyte you should;
• Remove all clothing contaminated with electrolyte. If you cannot remove then
saturate them in water.
• Get medical assistance as soon as possible.
You must advise the medical staff of the type of acid.
• Lead/acid battery = dilute sulphuric acid.
• Nickel/cadmium = potassium hydroxide alkali electrolyte.
• Use fresh running water to wash off excess electrolyte. Continue this until medical
assistance arrives. Make sure that you do not wash the electrolyte to another part of
your body or face.
• If electrolyte comes in to contact with Eyes the electrolyte needs to be immediately
washed away with large amounts of water. Make sure that you do not wash the
electrolyte to another part of your face or body.
• Gasses from charging batteries are highly flammable and great care should be
taken to charge in well ventilated areas.
There is an explosion risk if the battery terminals are short circuited.
When connecting/disconnecting ALWAYS exercise great care so that
the terminals or battery leads DO NOT touch and cause a
spark. ALWAYS use suitable insulated tools.
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Safety Information
Fuel Safety
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CAUTION! ALL FUELS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE AND PETROL
VAPOUR IS EXPLOSIVE. TAKE EXTREME CARE WHEN
HANDLING FUEL. KEEP FUEL OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
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General Safety
Do not smoke each time fuel is handled.
• ALWAYS avoid inhaling fumes.
• ALWAYS carry fuel in the correct and clearly marked container.
• ALWAYS wear correct, suitable and fit for purpose Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE),suggested items are, but not limited to, safety gloves and
overalls.
• To avoid sparking or arcing, keep grounded conductive objects – such as tools
away from exposed, live electrical parts and connections. These events could
ignite fumes or vapours.
• Do not operate the machine with known leaks in the fuel system.
• Fire hazard - keep fuel away from all sources of ignition for example heaters,
lamps, sparks from grinding or welding.
• DO NOT carry out hot work on tanks that have contained fuel.
• ALWAYS keep the work area tidy.
• ALWAYS dispose of waste fuels correctly.
• Serious personal injury can occur when petrol is spilled on yourself or your
clothes. Rinse your skin and change your clothes immediately.
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Spilled Fuel
• If you have spilled fuel, make sure you do not attempt to ignite the engine.
Move the machine away from the area of spilled fuel and avoid creating any
source of ignition until the fuel has evaporated and fuel vapours have dissipated.
• When fuel is spilled on yourself or your clothes, wash your skin and change
clothes immediately.
• ALWAYS clean up spills promptly using absorbent granules and a lidded bin.
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Fueling/De-Fueling
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• ALWAYS fuel and de-fuel in a well ventilated area outside of buildings. Use a
funnel to add fuel to the fuel container only outdoors. Do not smoke during this
and each time fuel is handled.
• Add fuel before igniting the engine. Never remove the fuel tank cap or add
fuel whilst the engine is running or when it is hot.
• When de-fueling, ALWAYS use a proper fuel retriever.
• Never overfill the fuel tank. Engine heat can cause fuel to expand, never fill the
tank to more than 1/2” below the bottom of the filler neck. This will provide space
for fuel expansion.
• When refilling or draining the fuel tank, use an approved fuel storage container.
This needs to be actioned in a clean, well-ventilated outdoor area. While adding
fuel or operating the unit, do not smoke, and stay away from sparks, open flames,
or other sources of ignition near the area of operation.
• Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before filling the fuel tank. Never
remove the cap of the fuel tank or add fuel while the engine is running or when
the engine is hot.
• Loosen the fuel tank cap slowly to relieve any pressure in the tank.
• ALWAYS keep the handles dry, clean and free of oil and fuel. Clean regularly.
• After fueling, ensure the cap is firmly tightened and secure.
• Never use the lock-function when filling with fuel.
• Open the fuel tank slowly in order to allow any pressure which may have built
up in the tank to dissipate. To prevent the risk of fire, move at least 3 metres away
from the refuelling area before starting the appliance.
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Storage
• Store fuel in containers specifically designed and approved for fuel storage.
• Store fuel in a cool, well-ventilated area, safely away from sparks, open flames,
or other sources of ignition.
• Never store fuel – or a machine with fuel in the tank inside a building where
fumes may reach a spark, open flame, or any other source of ignition (such as a
water heater, furnace, or clothes dryer). Allow the engine to cool before storing in
any enclosure.
• Replace all fuel tank and container caps securely and wipe up spilled fuel.
Never operate the unit without the fuel cap securely in place.
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Safety Information
Electricity (Where Applicable)
DANGER : ELECTRICITY CAN KILL NEVER WORK ON LIVE / ENERGISED EQUIPMENT.
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• Prior to carrying out any maintenance work you MUST identify electrical
. isolation methods and isolate all electrical supplies.
• Prior to use, with all electrical supplies isolated, you MUST check all
electrical cables, plugs and connectors for the following;
- Are intact and have no signs of damage, including, but not limited to, bare wires,
chaffing, cuts and loose wiring.
- 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.
- All trailing cables should be routed so as not to cause any kind of trip hazard.
- NEVER work on or near electricity with wet hands, wet clothing and wet gloves.
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Safety Information
Vibrations (Where Applicable)
• Prolonged use of hand held (operated) machines will cause the user to feel the effects
of/from vibrations. These vibrations 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.
• 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 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 disease but not
rule out the 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.
Noise (Where Applicable)
• The operating noise of the machine can damage your hearing. Wear the appropriate
protection such as; earplugs or ear defenders to protect your hearing. Long-term and
regular users are advised to have hearing checked regularly. Be especially vigilant and
cautious when wearing ear protection because your ability to hear alarm warnings will be
reduced.
• 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 own personal
protection and protection of people working nearby it is also advisable for them to wear
hearing protection.
• See Certificate of Conformity section for Outdoor Noise declaration of .
. conformity.
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Safety Information
Intended Use
The HYMT5200X is a petrol powered multi-tool from HYUNDAI and is powered by a
52cc 2-stroke petrol engine.
The multi-tool is manufactured according to the latest safety requirements. Every
precaution is only effective when it is followed exactly.
Intended Use:
Hedge trimmer - This appliance is intended for the cutting and trimming of hedges,
bushes and flowering shrubs in the home environment. This is a hand-help
appliance with an integrated engine unit with linear reciprocating cutting blades.
Pole Saw - This appliance is intended for trimming branches in trees.
Brush cutter - This appliance is for cutting high grass, undergrowth and light scrub.
Grass trimmer - This appliance is for cutting grass and small weeds.
User Types
This machine is intended for use by consumers, i.e. non professional operators. The
machine is intended for “DIY” and domestic use only.
Improper Use
Any other usage not in keeping with the above mentioned ones may be
hazardous and could harm persons and/or damage objects. Due to the physical
risk posed to the user, the appliance may not be used to perform the following
activities: cleaning footpaths and as a shredder for shredding tree and hedge
sections.
Furthermore, the appliance may not be used to level ground elevations
such as molehills. For safety reasons, the appliance may not be used as a drive unit
for any other devices. The user, not the manufacturer, is liable for any resulting
damage or injuries of any kind.
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Safety Information
Personal Protective Equipment
Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), MUST be worn at all times when
operating or repairing the machine. No protective equipment can ensure 100%
protection.
When selecting PPE, make sure it’s CE marked and it suits the user in terms of size,
fit, etc. If more than one item of PPE is worn at the same time, make sure they can
be used together, e.g. wearing safety glasses may disturb the seal of a respirator,
causing air leaks.
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Hand Protection Must Be Worn
Protective electrically non-conductive gloves are highly
recommended when working.
Foot Protection Must Be Worn
Non-skid heavy duty footwear are highly recommended when
working.
Hearing Protection Must Be Worn
Suitable safety hearing protection is recommended.
Eye Protection Must Be Worn
Always wear safety glasses/goggles and/or face shields. Everyday
eyeglasses have only impact resistant lenses; they are not safety
glasses/goggles.
Protective Clothing Must Be Worn
Do not wear loose clothing, 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.
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Safety Information
Symbols On The Machine
We have provided safety messages in this manual and on the machine. This
information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Please
read these messages carefully. However, we may not have listed all of the possible
hazards, you must also use your own judgement.
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Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
WARNING
You must read and
understand all instructions
before use.
WARNING
Hot parts.
WARNING
Read the operating
instructions before use.
SOUND
Sound power level LWA
data in dB.
PPE
Wear ear protection.
WARNING
Fire, naked flames and
smoking
are prohibited
PPE
Wear protective goggles
IMPORTANT
Add a little grease after
every 20 hours of
operation (gear grease).
PPE
Wear a hard hat.
CARBON MONOXIDE
Never operate the engine
indoor or in areas with low
ventilation.
The exhaust gas from the
engine contains carbon
monoxide
PPE
Wear safety shoes.
WARNING
Do not use circular saw
blades for the cutting
blade function.
PPE
Wear protective gloves.
WARNING
Fire, naked flames and
smoking
are prohibited.
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Safety Information
Symbols On The Machine
We have provided safety messages in this manual and on the machine. This
information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Please
read these messages carefully. However, we may not have listed all of the possible
hazards, you must also use your own judgement.
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Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
IMPORTANT
Keep a safe distance
away
PRIMER
Press the primer bulb.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to
running blades.
WARNING
Falling objects, especially
when cutting above
head height
WARNING
Beware of flung objects.
WARNING
Protect the appliance
from rain and moisture
IMPORTANT
Left hand thread
CAUTION
Risk of injury from rotating
cutting blade. Keep
hands and feet away.
WARNING
Beware of kickback
WARNING
The cutting tool continues
running after it is turned off
(cutting blade/cutting
filament)
IMPORTANT
A distance of 15m must
be maintained between
the machine and third
parties.
CE SYMBOL
This product complies with
the applicable European
directives and an evaluation
method of conformity for
these directives was done.
WARNING
Risk of fatal electrical
shock! Keep at least 10m
away from overhead
power lines
WARNING
Petrol is highly
flammable! Explosion
hazard! Do not spill fuel!
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Safety Information
Symbols On The Machine
We have provided safety messages in this manual and on the machine. This
information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Please
read these messages carefully. However, we may not have listed all of the possible
hazards, you must also use your own judgement.
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Symbol
Description
Symbol
Description
IMPORTANT
1. Push the pin on the front
boom into the groove on the
engine unit boom as far as
the stop.
2. Once it is correctly
inserted, the red line must
match up with the
one on the engine unit
boom.
3. If this is not possible, pull on
the starter pull cord to adjust
the
shaft. The On/Off switch must
be set to
“0”.
WARNING
Turn the appliance off
and disconnect the
spark plug before
performing any
maintenance work.
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Unboxing
WARNING : Unboxing and assembling the machine should be done
on a flat, surface with plenty of room. Disposal of the packaging should
be done in accordance with the local regulations in force.
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WARNING : Some of the packaging material may be harmful to
children. Keep out of reach of children.
1. Carefully remove the product from the packaging and examine it
for any sign of damage caused during shipping.
2. Lay the contents out and check them. If any part is damaged or
missing, you must not use the machine. Contact HYUNDAI POWER
PRODUCTS immediately.
3. You must keep the packaging material in case the machine needs
to be returned or repaired.
4. Ensure that you have all the accessories and tools you need for
assembly and operation, including the suitable personal protective
equipment.
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In The Box
*Not To Scale
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Features
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Engine
Guard
Brush Cutter 3 Tooth Blade
The brush cutter will allow you to cut through thicker and tougher
foliage.
Handle
Grass Trimmer Head
The Grass trimmer will enable a quick and efficient cut through
overgrown grass, and to trim the edges of your lawn.
Pole Saw
The 295mm cutting bar is suitable for all but the biggest of logs
and branches.
Extension Shaft
The quick-release extension shaft provides approximately 800mm
of extra reach (allowing you to reach up to 4m in total).
Hedge Trimmer
With a blade length of 425mm, the hedge trimmer is built to
prune large hedges with ease.
Tool Kit
Hex Key 4mm
Hex Key 5mm
8mm/10mm Spanner
Spark Plug Box Spanner/Screwdriver
Harness
Hedge Trimmer Protector
Pole Saw Protector
Mixing Bottle
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Assembly
STEP 1 : Attach Engine Unit Handle
Assembly Overview
There are 6 steps to the assembly:
STEP 1. Attach The Engine Unit Handle
STEP 2. Cutting Blade Attachment
STEP 3. Lower Guard Assembly
STEP 4. Grass Trimmer Head Assembly
STEP 5. Pole Saw Attachment Assembly
STEP 6. Using The Harness
2
3
1. Fit the lower handle onto the unit (with 4mm Hex key). The lower
handle will fit around the shaft.
2. Loosen and remove the screws located in the lower handle
moulding. This will separate the moulding.
3. Once the moulding is separated, open the rubber bush, fit the
bush around the shaft and locate the pin into the chosen hole.
You can choose to insert the pin to either the upper, or lower hole
located on the shaft (depending on user height).
Moulding fitted and pin secured.
Fit the moulding around the
shaft.
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Assembly
STEP 1 : Attach Engine Unit Handle (Continued)
2
3
4. Place and secure the handle onto the moulding. The handle MUST
be facing inwards towards the engine unit.
5. Attach both halves of the moulding back together and tighten the
bolts to secure the handle.
The picture (left) depicts
correct assembly of the
lower handle.
1. Remove the assembly head by inserting the 5mm Hex key through
the hole located to the side of the outer pressed steel ring and
loosen the central nut by unscrewing clockwise. Use the box
spanner to unscrew the central nut.
NOTE - Ensure the outer ring hole and inner drive coupling ring are
aligned when inserting the 5mm Hex key. This will enable the head
to lock into place.
NOTE - Left-hand thread means the central nut will need to be
loosened in a clockwise direction and anti-clockwise to tighten.
2. Once the nut is free, remove
the plate and upper washer.
Keep the drive coupling in place.
NOTE Be sure to keep the
components safe to once side.
Keep the drive coupling in place
to attach the cutting blade. As
shown above
STEP 2 : Cutting Blade Attachment
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Assembly
STEP 2 : Cutting Blade Attachment (Continued)
2
3
3. Fit the Cutting blade by placing the blade face down over the
central register. The Hyundai marking on the blade should be out of
sight and facing towards the head.
IMPORTANT: Once the Cutting blade is secure, spin the blade to
ensure it is firmly secured. Incorrect mounting will cause extreme
vibration.
For correct fixture, ensure the
upper washer is placed ‘dome
side’ up.
IMPORTANT!: Ensure the blade sits flush on the head. Extreme
vibration will occur if it is not mounted correctly.
4. Place the upper washer over the blade with the ‘dome side’ facing
up. Next, place the ‘doughnut’ ring over the washer and fasten the
nut firmly anti-clockwise.
NOTE: Place the 5mm Hex key into the locking hole and lock the head
into place, then continue to tighten the nut anti-clockwise until firmly
secure.
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Assembly
2
3
1. Remove the two bolts that are already in place in the guard.
2. Line up the guard to the holes
located on the bracket, in readiness
to fasten the bolts.
Use the 5mm Allen key to tighten
the bolts and secure the guard.
STEP 3 : Lower Guard Assembly
STEP 4: Grass Trimmer Head Assembly
1. Ensure the drive coupler remains secured in the assembly head.
2. Use the 5mm Hex key to lock the drive coupler in place.
3. Fit the grass trimmer head by screwing it on anti-clockwise, while
keeping the drive coupler locked with the 5mm Hex key.
NOTE: Drive coupler must remain
in place to fit the trimmer head.
Use the 5mm Hex key to lock into
place.
NOTE: Left-hand thread. Turn anti-
clockwise to fasten the trimmer
head.
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Assembly
2
3
1. Remove the two bolts that are already in place in the guard.
2. Fit the chain around the sprocket. Above the chain links, ensure
the small tooth is on the left and the large tooth is on the right. This
indicates the chain has been placed in the correct orientation.
STEP 5 : Pole Saw Attachment Assembly
WARNING: The teeth on the chain are very sharp. It is strongly
advised that thick gloves are worn when handling the chain.
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The picture above illustrates the small
tooth on the left, and the large tooth
on the right. This is the correct
orientation.
3. Attach the bar to the chain.
Begin by placing the nose of
the bar into the end of chain
(left-side) before moving the
opposite end of the bar over
the pin to the left-hand-side of
the sprocket.
The pin will slot into the gap of the
chain bar..
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Assembly
2
3
STEP 5 : Pole Saw Attachment Assembly (Continued)
4. Continue to secure the bar to the chain by feeding teeth around
the circumference of the bar until correctly positioned.
5. Refit the bar cover back into position and secure the nut onto the
thread. DO NOT fully tighten the bar cover nut until the chain has
been correctly tensioned.
6. Adjust the chain tension by using the flat-headed screwdriver
adjoined to the Spark Plug Box Spanner. Tighten the screw, located
above bar, clockwise half a turn at-a-time until the chain is tensioned
correctly (See top-left picture below).
IMPORTANT: DO NOT over tighten the chain. Using gloves, check
the tension of the chain by pulling the chain around the bar. If
correctly tensioned, you should be able to pull the chain about 5mm
away from the bar.
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Adjust the chain tension by
turning the screw with the flat-
headed screwdriver.
Keep checking the chain’s
tension until suitably firm.
Multiple adjustments may be
necessary until secure.
7. Firmly tighten the nut to
secure the bar cover.
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Assembly
2
3
STEP 5 : Pole Saw Attachment Assembly (Continued)
IMPORTANT: During the Pole saw attachment’s initial use, the
chain’s tension may slacken. Check the chain periodically to ensure
the tension is at its optimum. Adjust accordingly if the chain has lost its
tension.
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NOTE: Before use, fill the reservoir with chain lubricating oil. We
recommend you put environmentally friendly, organic chain oil in the
oil tank before using this attachment. DO NOT use old engine oil.
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1. Attach harness using quick release mechanism.
2. The black clamp can be loosened with 4mm Hex key and
adjusted back and forth to get the required balance of the
machine.
3. The white buckle goes to the front of your body.
IMPORTANT: Always use the harness when working with the
machine. Turn the engine off before removing the harness.
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Preparation Before Each Use
2
3
YOU MUST read and understand the full safety instruction manual
before starting the machine.
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CAUTION For OUTDOOR use ONLY. Petrol machines produce
monoxide poisonous, colourless and odourless gas that can cause
serious injury or death. Petrol is highly flammable, always handle with
extreme care and in a well ventilated area.
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1. Always ensure that the machine is in a safe working condition.
Inspect and check safety devices and guards and check all nuts,
bolts and screws are secure
2. Check the oil level and fill the fuel tank.
3. Make sure you know how to stop the machine and ensure you are
familiar with emergency stop.
4. Start the machine following the instructions and stay clear of the
machine’s moving parts.
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Preparation Fuel And Oil
2
3
IMPORTANT: This is a 2-stroke stroke engine and will need 2 stroke oil
mixed with the unleaded petrol.
The mix is 40 parts petrol to 1 part oil. (40:1). i.e. 1 litre of petrol requires
25ml of (semi-synthetic) 2 stroke oil.
CAUTION - Petrol is extremely flammable and must be mixed
away from any naked flame or cigarette. Mixing petrol and
oil must be done in a well ventilated area, preferably
outside. Make sure you read the fuel safety before handling
fuel.
1. Add the respective correct amounts of unleaded petrol and 2-
stroke oil to the supplied oil/petrol mixing canister then shake the
canister well.
2. Fill the petrol tank with fuel. Do not fill to the top of tank. Leave at
least 50mm from the top of cap.
CAUTION: Do not fill above
the illustrated line in case of
spillage.
IMPORTANT: Always re-fuel with fresh fuel when possible. Stale fuel
can damage the engine and associated fuel lines.
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Fuel Safety
2
3
For your safety, please refer to the following:
Do not smoke when handling fuel and/or in an environment
where fuel is present.
Refuel outside only
Never store the hedge trimmer or the fuel tank in a room where
there is an open flame. For example, in a hot water boiler.
If the petrol has overflowed, do not attempt to start the engine.
Remove the appliance from the fuel-contaminated area before
restarting. Clear the contaminated area.
Always replace the filler cap after refuelling and close it securely.
Draining the tank should only be done in the open.
To minimise the risk of fire, ensure that the engine and the silencer
are free of residues, leaves or leaked lubricant.
CAUTION: Never remove the tank filler cap or top up the petrol
tank while the engine is running or hot. Allow time for the engine and
the exhaust components to cool down before refuelling.
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Operation
2
3
Connecting The Extension Boom
1. Remove the rubber cap from the end of the shaft.
2. Insert the boom into the end of the engine unit shaft. Ensure the
rectangular slot with the square plastic piece is facing the bottom
when inserting the boom into the end of the shaft. The circular
part will be on the top of the boom.
3. Slide the boom upwards to the red-line marked at the end of the
shaft.
4. Firmly tighten the blue hand screw so the boom is secure with no
side-wards movement.
The extension boom MUST
be inserted to the red-line
indicated.
Using The Extension Boom
1. The extension boom is attached
between the motor unit and the tool
being used to increase the height
you can reach. Use the extra hand
grips on the extension boom.
2. CAUTION: Be aware of
overhead power/telephone wires.
3. Do not put undue pressure on the
tool when using extension boom.
4. CAUTION: DO NOT use
extension boom with the
trimmer/blade attachment.
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Operation
2
3
Using The Grass Trimmer
1. To extend strimmer line from head, with the head spinning, simply
bump the head down onto the ground and the line will automatically
be fed out from the spool inside the head.
2. Do not press strimmer head hard onto the ground when using the
trimmer. This will prematurely wear out the head.
3. Always use the harness as shown.
4. Always use both hands to hold the machine.
5. Always wear eye and ear protection.
6. Be aware of your surroundings.
7. DO NOT use near children and pets
NOTE: Maintain a sensible
distance between the ground
and grass trimmer head.
Excessive pressure on the head
can lead to damage of the
device.
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Operation
2
3
Using The Pole Saw
1. Always check the tension of the cutting chain before use.
2. This tool is only for pruning trees. Do not cut wood lying on the
ground.
3. Hold the saw firmly with two hands and make sure your footing is
secure.
4. Saw down onto the branch. Avoid sawing upwards beneath the
branch. Sawing beneath the branch can cause the blade to
become trapped when the branch starts to fall.
CAUTION: BE AWARE OF FALLING BRANCHES
CAUTION: Use extreme care whilst using this attachment. NEVER
operate around children and pets.
CAUTION: Be aware of overhead power/telephone wires.
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Operation
2
3
Using The Pole Saw Preventing Kickback
1. Kickback happens when the tip of the blade catches in the wood
you are cutting. This causes the blade to jerk and you may loose
control. NEVER cut using the top part of the tip of the blade.
2. Do not apply too much pressure on the tool.
3. Always place the protective guard over the blade when you are
finished.
4. Avoid any abnormal posture. Do not raise your hands above
shoulder height when operating the saw. This will prevent inadvertent
contact with the tip of the rail, and allows for better control with the
chainsaw in unexpected situations.
5. Always use replacement rails and saw chains specified by the
manufacturer. Incorrect replacement rails and saw chains can lead
to the saw chain tearing and/or kickback.
6. Do not saw with the tip of the blade. This can lead to kickback.
7. Ensure there are no objects on the ground that you can trip over.
8. When operating the saw, hold the handle firmly with both hands.
Place your thumb and fingers around the around handle. Position
your body and arms so you can withstand kickback forces. If suitable
measures are taken, the operator can control the recoil forces. NEVER
let go of the chainsaw.
9. Do not rely solely on the chainsaw’s built-in safety devices. As the
user of the chainsaw, you can take a number of measures to avoid
accidents and injury. A kickback is caused by incorrect use or misuse.
It can be avoided by following the above safety measures and taking
proper precautions.
IMPORTANT: To prevent the chance of
kickback, avoid cutting wood within
the highlighted area.
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Operation
2
3
Using The Cutting Blade
1.Always firmly grip the handle with both hands when using the
cutting blade attachment.
2. Keep children and pets at least 15m away when using.
3. The blade can fling stones and debris with great force. Always use
face, leg and ear protection.
4. The blade can kickback violently if it comes into contact with hard
objects.
5. The blade will keep spinning after the throttle has been released.
Make sure the blade has stopped spinning before letting go of the
machine.
IMPORTANT: Prior to use, ALWAYS check the blade is firmly
secured. Spin the blade to ensure it is firmly secured. Incorrect
mounting will cause extreme vibration.
CAUTION: Use extreme care when using this tool.
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Operation
2
3
Using The Hedge Trimmer
1. Always use eye and ear protection.
2. Always switch off the engine before performing any maintenance
or adjustments to the cutting blades.
3. You can adjust the angle of the cutting blades by squeezing
together the two levers near the joint. See image below:
Squeeze the two levers
together to adjust angle of
cutting blades.
4. Be careful of any fencing wire within your hedge.
5. The double-sided cutter bar allows cutting in both directions or by
using swinging movements from one side to the other.
6. For a vertical cut, move the hedge trimmer evenly forwards, or up
and down in an arc.
7. For a horizontal cut, move the hedge trimmer in a scything motion
along the edge of the hedge so the cut branches fall to the ground.
CAUTION: Use extreme care whilst operating this attachment.
Avoid operating around children and pets.
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Operation
2
3
Re-Filling The Trimmer Line
1. Rotate the blue centre piece to align the arrow mark with the
holes.
2. Check that the two holes are aligned.
3. Pass the nylon rope through the two holes until you have 2m each
side.
4. Use 4m of 2.4mm nylon trimmer line.
1.
2.
3.
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Operation
2
3
Re-Filling The Trimmer Line (Continued)
5. Turn the blue centre piece clockwise until there is 20cm of line
remaining.
Extending The Trimmer Line
1. To extend strimmer line from head, with the head spinning, simply
bump the head down onto the ground and the line will automatically
be fed out from the spool inside the head.
2. Do not press trimmer head hard onto the ground when in
operation. This will prematurely wear out the head.
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Starting/Stopping Procedure
2
3
NOTE: This machine is shipped without fuel and oil and MUST be
filled before use. Failure to do so may cause damage to the engine
that will not be covered by warranty.
Cold Start
1. Squeeze the primer bulb at least 6 times until fuel is being moved
through the fuel line.
2. Switch the ignition on by sliding the On/off switch forward away
from the engine.
1.
2.
The fuel mixture will be
present in the primer bulb
once sufficiently primed.
3. Engage the choke by moving the choke
lever to the lower position.
For a cold start, move
the choke lever to the
lower position.
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Starting/Stopping Procedure
2
3
Cold Start (Continued)
4. With your left hand holding down the engine, firmly pull the start
cord with your right hand. Repeat until the engine starts.
5. Leave for a few seconds and then disengage the choke by
moving the choke lever back to the upwards position.
6. With the choke disengaged, you can now apply the throttle. To
operate the throttle, press down the throttle lock-out lever. Once the
throttle lock-out lever is engaged, you can then gently apply pressure
to the throttle trigger to increase the revs.
4. 5.
6.
Picture(above
right) illustrates
choke lever
moved back to
the upwards
position.
NOTE: When performing a cold start, take care when applying the
choke. If the engine attempts to turnover with the chock engaged,
move the choke back to the forwards position and perform a ‘warm
start’. See warm start procedure on next page for reference.
Excessive attempts to start the engine with the choke engaged
can flood and damage the engine.
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Starting/Stopping Procedure
2
3
Warm Start when the appliance has been turned off for less than 10
minutes
1. Slide the On/Off switch back towards the engine. Place left hand
on top of engine.
2. Pull the cord to restart the engine.
Stopping The Engine
CAUTION: The engine and exhaust will remain hot for a while after
use. Ensure the engine and exhaust has cooled before carrying out
any maintenance, refuelling or storage.
CAUTION: Engine may be hot! Pull the starter cord until engine
starts.
NOTE: It is advised that you release the throttle and leave the engine
run idle for around 15 seconds before switching the ignition off and
stopping the engine.
1. Release the throttle, leave idle for around 15 seconds and slide the
On/Off switch back towards the engine.
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Maintenance
2
3
Maintenance Safety
IMPORTANT - Routine and accurate maintenance is essential for
maintaining original machine safety and performance levels.
WARNING - Before cleaning or doing maintenance work, you
need to stop the engine, disconnect the spark plug cable and read
the relevant instructions. You need to wear proper clothing and
protective gloves whenever your hands are at risk.
If there are worn or damaged parts, never use the machine. Faulty
or worn-out parts must be replaced and not repaired. You must only
use original spare parts. The use of non-original and/or incorrectly
fitted parts will jeopardize the safety of the machine. This may also
cause accidents or personal injuries for which the manufacturer is
under no circumstance liable or responsible.
Any maintenance operations or adjustments not explained in this
manual must be carried out by your Dealer or a specialised Service
Centre with the necessary knowledge and equipment to ensure that
the work is done correctly to maintain 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 and fixed parts of
the machine.
Checking Your Machine
When checking your machine, we recommend you:
Check for worn or damaged parts.
Make sure all nuts, screws and bolts are tight and secure.
Make sure all warning stickers are in place and not damaged.
Check for oil / fuel leaks.
Check the oil and fuel levels regularly.
All moving parts can move smoothly and freely.
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Maintenance
2
3
Cleaning
CAUTION DO NOT use a hose pipe or pressure washer to clean
the engine. Water can damage the engine and/or contaminate the
fuel system.
General Cleaning
You must remove grass and mud from the machine to prevent it
from drying. This will cause problems the next time the machine is
used.
Wipe the machine down with a damp cloth.
For larger build ups of debris, use a scraper or similar product.
Dry the machine completely to prevent rust from forming.
Make sure not to drip petrol onto the plastic parts to prevent
damaging them and remove all traces of spilt petrol immediately.
The warranty will not cover damage to plastic parts caused by
petrol.
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Most plastics are
susceptible to damage from various types of commercial solvents
and may be damaged by their use.
NOTE The pole saw must be cleaned of sawdust at regular intervals.
Remove the sprocket cover
Remove the saw chain from the blade and clean the guide rail.
Dry the machine completely to prevent rust from forming
Keep the saw chain sharp and check the tension; check the oil
level and the oil supply.
Cleaning The Pole Saw
Cleaning The Hedge Trimmer
Check the hedge trimmer for loose screws on the cutter bar and
tighten them if necessary.
Remove stuck cuttings.
Maintain the cutter bar using an oil spray or an oil can.
NOTE Engine must be switched off and spark plug lead
disconnected.
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Maintenance
2
3
Storage Where To Store
Store in a cool, dry place away from sources of ignition and
varying changes in temperature.
DO NOT stack other items on top of the machine when in storage.
The protectors must be fitted for transport and storage.
Store the machine in a safe place, out of the reach of children or
anyone who is not familiar with operation.
To reduce fire hazards, keep the engine, silencer, and petrol
storage area free of grass, leaves, or excessive grease. Do not leave
containers full of cut grass inside storage areas.
DO NOT store the machine with fuel in the tank in an area where
the fuel vapours could reach an open flame, a strong heat source or
a spark.
DO NOT store a machine that has not been given time to fully cool
down. Engine must be cooled down fully before storage.
Short Term Storage
After use, please follow the below steps before storing your machine.
1. Allow the engine to fully cool down.
2. Clean the machine. See the ‘Cleaning’ section.
3. Store the machine following the guidelines above.
Long Term Storage
If storing the machine for a period of 30 days or more, you must follow
proper storage and winterisation guidelines to avoid any possible
issues with the machine. Incorrect storage can lead to possible fueling
or engine issues that will not be covered by the warranty.
1. Allow the engine to fully cool down.
2. Drain all the fuel from the fuel tank and then run the machine until it
has completely run out of fuel to clear the remaining fuel from the fuel
lines and carburettor.
3. Follow the cleaning instructions in the ‘Cleaning’ section.
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Maintenance
2
3
Long Term Storage (Continued)
4. Follow the maintenance section and check, service or replace
serviceable items if required. Visually inspect the machine and
replace or repair any worn parts. Check the blade and sharpen
or replace if necessary.
5. Remove the spark plug. Add 1 teaspoon of 2-stroke oil to the
combustion chamber. Pull the starter pull cord several times to wet all
mechanical parts with oil. Replace the spark plug.
Preparation To Re-Use
1. Remove the spark plug.
2. Pull the starter pull cord quickly in order to remove any excess oil
from the combustion chamber.
3. Clean the spark plug and observe the correct electrode gap on
the spark plug.
4. Fill the tank.
Transportation
Whenever the machine is to be handled, lifted, transported or titled,
you must:
1. Wear sturdy work gloves.
2. Hold the machine at the points that offer a safe grip. Take the
machine’s weight in certain areas to account when handling and
lifting.
3. Use an appropriate number of people for the weight of the
machine and consider the characteristics of the vehicle or the place
where it must be placed or collected.
4. You must make sure that machine movements to not cause petrol
leaks, damage or injuries.
5. During transport, make sure to fasten the machine securely with
cables or straps.
6. Always use the protective cases and ensure that the machine
cannot switch on during transport. Always carry the machine with the
sharp parts facing away from your body.
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Maintenance
2
3
Pole Saw Oil
1. You can adjust the amount of oil that is applied to the chain by
turning the screw located underneath the chain guard cover. It has 3
positions. The middle is the factory set position. Push and click
anticlockwise for more oil. Push and click clockwise for less oil.
2. Check the oiling system is working by holding and running the saw
blade close to a surface. Oil will be flung off the chain and on to the
surface if it is working properly.
Adjust the oil output by
turning the screw
accordingly.
Pole Saw Chain Sharpening
1. You can sharpen the chain by using the correct tool available at
most garden machinery shops. The round file size is 3/8”. Please follow
the instructions that come with the tool.
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Maintenance
2
3
Air Filter
CAUTION - A dirty air filter will restrict the air flow to the carburettor,
which will reduce engine performance and efficiency.
When using the machine in very dusty areas you must clean or
replace the air filter more often. Never operate the machine without
the air filter being fitted. Improper use can cause damage to the
engine which is not covered by warranty.
1. Regular inspection is essential. The air filter must be inspected after
every 25 hours of operation, and cleaned if necessary.
2. Remove the cover of the air filter housing.
3. Remove the air filter.
4. Clean the air filter by tapping or blowing it out.
5. Assembly is done in the reverse order.
Use a 4mm Hex key to remove
bolt and open the air filter
cover.
Once the air filter is open,
remove the filter to clean and
replace when finished.
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Maintenance
3
Spark Plug
For good performance, the spark plug must be properly gapped and
free of deposits.
1. You MUST allow the engine to cool down before carrying out any
maintenance.
2. Always use the correct spark plug.
3. Pull off the spark plug connector.
4. Remove the spark plug using the enclosed spark plug spanner.
5. Assembly is done in the reverse order.
Electrode gap = 0.6 mm (distance between the electrodes between
which the ignition spark is generated). Check the spark plug for
contamination after the first 10 hours of operation and clean it with a
copper wire brush if required. Afterwards, service the spark plug after
every 50 hours of operation.
Pull off the spark plug cover (as
pictured) and remove the spark
plug by using the spark plug box
spanner provided. Unscrew anti-
clockwise to remove.
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Maintenance
2
3
Lubricating The Gears
1. Add liquid gear grease after every 20 hours of operation (approx.
10g) to lubricate the angle gear.
2. To do this, undo the screw to press the gear grease into the gear
housing.
3. After filling the gearbox, close the lubrication hole with the screw.
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Maintenance
2
3
Lubricating The Saw Chain
1. Remove the oil filler cap.
2. Fill oil tank with organic chain oil.
3. The chain lubrication can be increased or decreased using the oil
adjusting screw.
4. Press and then turn the oil adjusting screw clockwise to decrease
the chain lubrication.
5. Press and then turn the oil adjusting screw anticlockwise to increase
the chain lubrication.
WARNING - Never work without lubricating the chain first. If the
saw chain runs dry, the cutting equipment may become damaged
within a short time. Always check chain lubrication before starting
work.
Fill oil tank with organic chain
oil.
Turn screw anti-clockwise
to decrease chain
lubrication, or turn
clockwise to increase.
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Maintenance
2
3
Tightening And Checking The Saw Chain
1. First loosen the cover retaining nut to release the bar.
2. Turn the chain-tensioner screw in a clockwise direction using the
flat-blade screwdriver to increase the tension.
3. The saw chain must lie against the underside of the blade. Check
whether the saw chain can be drawn over the blade by hand.
NOTE: A new saw chain stretches and must be tightened more
frequently.
WARNING Wear protective gloves. There is a danger of injury
from the sharp cutting teeth. A new saw chain stretches and must be
tightened more frequently.
1.
2.
3.
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Maintenance
2
3
Pole Saw Maintenance Schedule
The figures given here are based on normal operating conditions. In
the event of more difficult conditions, such as strong dust generation
and longer daily operating hours, the given intervals are to be
reduced accordingly.
Appliance
Part
Before Starting
Work
Weekly In The
Event of
Faults
In The
Event of
Damage
As Required
Lubricating
The Chain
Check
Check Saw
Chain
1. Check The
Sharpness
2. Check
Chain Tension
Sharpen
Check
Guide Rail
1. Check for
wear/damage
1. Clean
and turn.
2. Deburr
Clean
and turn
Replace Replace
Check
Sprocket
Replace Replace
Hedge Trimmer Maintenance Schedule
Appliance Part Before Starting
Work
After Completion
Of Work
As Required
Cutting blade Visual inspection Cleaning Cleaning
Where necessary, all corrective actions should be carried out by a
suitably qualified person.
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Troubleshooting
2
3
Engine Unit Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
The engine does not
start.
Incorrect start-up
process.
Follow the start
procedure.
The engine starts but
does not run at full
power.
1. Incorrect
adjustment of the
choke lever.
2. Contaminated air
filter.
1. Move the choke
lever to the upper
position.
2. Clean air filter.
The engine does not
run smoothly.
Incorrect spark plug
cap.
Clean the spark plug
and adjust the spark
plug gap, or replace
the spark plug.
Soot deposits or
wetness on the spark
plug.
Incorrect carburettor
adjustment.
Contact your service
dealer.
Pole Saw Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
Motor is running, saw
chain does not move.
Pole saw attachment
is not connected
properly to the
engine unit.
Check assembly.
Saw chain running
slowly.
1. Saw chain
dry/overheating
2. Saw chain is slack.
1. Top up the oil,
sharpen chain or
replace.
Hedge Trimmer Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
Motor is running,
blades do not move.
Hedge trimmer
attachment is not
connected properly
to the engine unit.
Check assembly.
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Technical Data
2
3
Engine Specifications
Engine Type 2-Stroke Engine, Air-Cooled
Engine Output (Max) 1.45kW / 2.0hp
Engine Size 51.7cc
Engine Idle Speed 3000rpm
Engine Speed (Max.) With 3-Section Cutting Blade: 6900rpm
With Grass Trimmer: 8700rpm
With Chainsaw: 9200rpm
With Hedge Trimmer: 1550rpm
Max. Cutting Speed With 3-Section Cutting Blade: 6900rpm
With Grass Trimmer: 6525rpm
With Chainsaw: 20m/s
With Hedge Trimmer: 1550rpm
Ignition Electronic
Drive Centrifugal Clutch
Weight (Power Unit with Empty
Tank)
Approx. 5.6kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 1200cm
Spark Plug CDK L8RTC
Fuel Consumption At Max.
Engine Performance
0.6kg/h
Specific Fuel Consumption At
Max. Engine Performance
446g/kWh
3
Engine Specifications
Oil Tank Recommended Fill Level 140cm
Cut Length Approx. 260mm
Blade 10 inch
Saw Chain 10 inch
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Technical Data
2
3
Engine Specifications
Engine Type 2-Stroke Engine, Air-Cooled
Engine Output (Max) 1.45kW / 2.0hp
Engine Size 51.7cc
Engine Idle Speed 3000rpm
Engine Speed (Max.) With 3-Section Cutting Blade: 6900rpm
With Grass Trimmer: 8700rpm
With Chainsaw: 9200rpm
With Hedge Trimmer: 1550rpm
Max. Cutting Speed With 3-Section Cutting Blade: 6900rpm
With Grass Trimmer: 6525rpm
With Chainsaw: 20m/s
With Hedge Trimmer: 1550rpm
Ignition Electronic
Drive Centrifugal Clutch
Weight (Power Unit with Empty
Tank)
Approx. 5.6kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 1200cm
Spark Plug CDK L8RTC
Fuel Consumption At Max.
Engine Performance
0.6kg/h
Specific Fuel Consumption At
Max. Engine Performance
446g/kWh
3
Hedge Trimmer Specifications
Cut Length 425mm
Tooth Spacing 20mm
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Technical Data
2
3
Pole Saw Specifications
3
Brush Cutter Specifications
Oil Tank Recommended Fill Level 140cm
Cut Length Approx. 260mm
Blade 10 inch
Saw Chain 10 inch
Metal Blade Cutting Diameter 255mm
Grass Trimmer Specifications
Nylon Line Cutting Circle 430mm
Nylon Line Length 4m
Nylon Line Diameter 2.4mm
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Technical Data
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3
Noise Information
Vibration Information
Hedge
Trimmer
Pole Saw Brush Cutter Grass
Trimmer
Sound
Pressure
Level LpA
99.47dB(A) 99.5 93.24 94.74
Uncertainty
KWA
2.5dB 2.5 2.5 2.5
Sound
Power Level
LWA
110.05dB(A) 111.54 105.52 105.62
Guaranteed
Sound
Power Level
LWA
114dB(A)
Uncertainty
KWA
2.5dB 2.5 2.5 2.5
Hedge
Trimmer
Pole Saw Brush
Cutter
Grass
Trimmer
Vibration
On Front
Handle
Vibration
Emission Value
a = 5.165m/s²
Uncertainty K
= 1.5m/s²
Vibration
a = 7.41m/s²
Uncertainty K
= 1.5m/s²
Vibration
Emission
Value a =
7.6m/s²
Uncertainty
K = 1.5m/s²
Vibration
Emission
Value
a =
7.09m/s²
Uncertainty
K =
1.5m/s²
Vibration
On Rear
Handle
Vibration
Emission Value
a =8.95m/s²
Uncertainty K
=
1.5m/s²
Vibration
Emission Value
a = 7.993m/s²
Uncertainty K
=
1.5m/s²
Vibration
Emission
Value a =
9.79m/s²
Uncertainty
K = 1.5m/s²
Vibration
Emission
Value a =
12.85m/s²
Uncertainty
K = 1.5m/s²
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Recycling & Disposal
Recycling & Disposal
We do not offer a takeback scheme for the recovery of Waste Electrical Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) & Batteries. Instead the responsibility to dispose of WEEE and/or
Batteries is passed onto you by us.
So when it becomes necessary to dispose of your machine you must take it to your
local Civic Amenity Site. For further information please contact your local Authority
for disposal advice.
You MUST make sure that all unused oil and fuel is disposed of correctly either
beforehand or at your local Civic Amenity Site.
• Under NO circumstances must any fuel or oil be put down any drains.
• Certain products contain WEEE waste which should not be disposed of in your
domestic waste.
• You MUST recycle WEEE in accordance with your local authority or recycling
centre.
• Certain products contain batteries which should not be disposed of in your
domestic waste.
• You MUST recycle batteries in accordance with your local authority or recycling
centre.
• Unwanted packaging and materials should be stored and taken to a recycling
centre so it can be disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the
environment.
We are a Member 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 other users can use and
maintain this machine safely.
1. Environmental protection should be a priority of considerable importance when
using the machine, for the benefit of both social coexistence and the environment
in which we live. Try not to cause any disturbance to the surrounding area.
2. You must comply with local regulations and provisions for the disposal of
packaging, oils, fuel, filters, damaged parts or any elements which have a strong
impact on the environment. This waste must not be disposed of as normal waste. It
needs to be separated and taken to specified waste disposal centres where the
material will be recycled.
3. You must comply with local regulations for the disposal of waste materials after
mowing.
4. When disposing, do not pollute the environment with the machine, but hand it
over to a disposal centre, in accordance with the local laws in force.
Environmental Protection
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Declaration Of Conformity
Importer and Authorised Representative
Genpower Ltd
Isaac Way, Pembroke Dock, SA72 4RW
Country of Origin: China
Description: Petrol Multi-tool
SKU Code: HYMT5200X
Date of Issue: 16/12/2019
Regulations and Directives of Compliance
2006/42/EC The Machine Directive
2014/30/EU Annex ll Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2016/1628/EC The Emission of Gaseous and Particulate Pollutants from Internal
Combustion Engines
2000/14/EC Noise Emissions in the Environment by Equipment for use outdoors
Reference to RoHS (recast): Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical
and Electronic Equipment, 2011/65/EU Annex II and
its amendment Directive (EU) 2015/863
REFERENCES
TO THE RELEVANT HARMONISED SAFETY STANDARDS
USED
OR REFERENCES TO THE OTHER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS IN
RELATION
TO WHICH CONFORMITY IS DECLARED:
EN IEC 61000-6-3:2021- Generic standards - Emission standard for equipment in residential
environments
EN ISO 11680-1:2011 - Machinery for forestry Safety requirements and testing for pole-
mounted powered pruners Part 1: Machines fitted with an integral combustion engine
EN ISO 11806-1:2011 - Agricultural and forestry machinery Safety requirements and
testing for portable, hand-held, powered brush-cutters and grass-trimmers Part 1:
Machines fitted with an integral combustion engine
EN ISO 10517:2019 - Powered hand-held hedge trimmers Safety
EN ISO 12100:2010 - Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment
and risk reduction
EN ISO 14982:2009 - Agricultural and forestry machinery Electromagnetic compatibility
Test methods and acceptance criteria
Statement of Declaration
We the importer and authorised representative of the product described confirm
conformity within the provisions of applicable regulations and directives listed within this
document.
Signed on Behalf of Genpower Ltd
Place of Issue: Genpower Ltd
Signatory Name: Roland Llewellin
Position: Managing Director:
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Useful Information
Check Out Our YouTube Channel
Our videos on YouTube include:
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Assembly of your machine
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Products in use
‘How To’ videos
Product features
Go to YouTube and search ‘Hyundai Power Products’.
Manual Updates
Our manuals are constantly being reviewed and updated. Should you find an
error, omission or something unclear, please contact 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 possible service. If you have
any problems, before leaving negative feedback, please contact us to give us a
chance to resolve the issue. We would be delighted if you left us positive
feedback! To leave a review, please go to:
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Ordering Spare Parts
You can find the spare part you are looking for at power-spares.co.uk
Warranty
Proof of purchase will be required before you make a warranty claim. Full warranty
terms and conditions can be found on the HYUNDAI POWER PRODUCTS website:
www.hyundaipowerproducts.co.uk
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Product Record
Information
As soon as you have purchased the machine, we recommend that you fill out the
following. If you need to contact an authorised dealer or customer service for
information on servicing, you may need to provide the following information.
Date Of Purchase:……………………………………………………………………………….....
Dealer Name:………………………………………………………………………………………..
Dealer Phone:…………………………………………………………………………………….....
Model Number:…………………………………………………………………………………......
Serial / Batch Number:………………………………………………………………………........
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Contact Us
Need Help? Talk To Our Experts
Our friendly aftersales team will be more than happy to help you.
Phone
Call our team on 01646 687 880
Email
Online Live Chat
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Hyundai Support Website
Go to hyundaisupport.co.uk
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GENPOWER LTD
Isaac Way, London Road,
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T: +44 (0) 1646 687 880
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for the United Kingdom & Ireland
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