Mitox 2800 User manual

OWNER’S MANUAL
PETROL BRUSH CUTTER
2800 AND 3600
USER MANUAL, MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
AND SPARE PARTS
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE
WARNING:
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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DESCRIPTION
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1 BLADE 3 Point blade for grass, weed or brush cutting applications.
2 DRIVE SHAFT Contains the drive shaft.
3 THROTTLE TRIGGER Spring loaded to return to idle when released.
4 IGNITION SWITCH Slide switch, forward to run, back to stop.
5 SAFETY LEVER Prevents accidental operation of the throttle.
6 HANDLE This handle can be adjusted for maximum comfort
7 HARNESS ASSEMBLY Fully adjustable for maximum comfort
8 PETROL CAP
9 PURGE BULB Push the purge bulb to remove the air from the fuel system.
10 FUEL TANK Contains fuel and fuel filter
11 AIR CLEANER Contains replaceable filter
12 CHOKE To help in cold starting
13 STARTER HANDLE Pull to start the engine
14 DEBRIS SHIELD Helps protect the operator from debris
15 CUT-OFF KNIFE Cuts the nylon line to the correct length
16 NYLON CUTTER HEAD Contains replaceable nylon trimming line
17 FRONT HANDLE This handle can be adjusted for maximum comfort
18 GEARBOX For attaching a blade or nylon head to
19 REAR HANDLE Incorporating throttle trigger, switch, and safety lever
20 HARNESS FIXING POINT Fixing point to attach the harness
21 BLADE COVER Blade cover for transportation
L HANDLE
U HANDLE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................................1
SAFETY SYMBOLS...................................................................................................3
WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL.......................................................................................4
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE......................................................4
ASSEMBLY OF THE BRUSH CUTTER ....................................................................5
INSTALLATION OF THE GUARD..................................................................................5
INSTALLATION OF THE NYLON HEAD.......................................................................5
INSTALLATION OF THE 3 TOOTH BLADE..................................................................6
INSTALLATION OF THE HANDLE ASSEMBLY............................................................7
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........................................................................................8
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................8
WORK CLOTHING AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT...........................................................8
SAFETY AND OPERATION ..........................................................................................9
SAFE HANDLING OF FUEL..........................................................................................9
BEFORE OPERATING THE BRUSH CUTTER.............................................................9
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE ..............................................................................9
AVOID NOISE PROBLEMS.........................................................................................10
SAFETY WHEN USING THE BRUSH CUTTER..........................................................10
TWO-STROKE FUEL...............................................................................................10
FUEL STORAGE .........................................................................................................11
FUELLING....................................................................................................................11
OPERATION ............................................................................................................11
STARTING THE ENGINE............................................................................................11
STOPPING THE ENGINE............................................................................................12
USING THE BRUSH CUTTER.....................................................................................13
3-POINT BLADE ..........................................................................................................13
SPARK PLUG ..............................................................................................................14
AIR FILTER..................................................................................................................14
CARBURETTOR..........................................................................................................14
STORAGE....................................................................................................................15
GEAR CASE................................................................................................................15
LINE HEAD ..............................................................................................................16
SPECIFICATION......................................................................................................17
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................18
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE...................................................................................19
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY ...............................................................................20

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SAFETY SYMBOLS
Warning: Danger, Caution
Read the documentation and safety instructions which are provided
in this user manual.
When operating this machine, use protective equipment such as
goggles, helmet, and ear defenders.
Wear security shoes and gloves.
Beware: Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. Always
keep a safe distance from the cutting parts.
Hot surface: Risk of burn.
Danger: Risk of intoxication.
Danger: Risk of fire or explosion
Directive 2000-14/CE: Guaranteed noise levels
Beware of objects being thrown from the operating zone
Warning: Keep all people, animals and vulnerable objects at least 15
metres from the working area.
360°
15m 50ft

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TAKING CARE OF WARNING LABELS
•Always keep warning labels clean and free of scratches, which might make them illegible or difficult to
read. If the warning labels provided with your brush cutter become damaged, peel off, or otherwise
become illegible or difficult to read, order new labels from the authorised servicing dealer and replace the
damaged labels. When applying new labels, first wipe away any dirt and dry the surface before applying
the new label in the same place as the original label.
WARNINGS IN THE MANUAL
•This mark indicates instructions which must be followed in order to prevent accidents which could lead to
serious bodily injury or death.
•This mark indicates instructions which must be followed, or it leads to mechanical failure, breakdown, or
damage.
•This mark indicates hints or useful directions in the use of the product.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE
•For safe operation and maintenance, symbols are carved in relief on the machine:
FUEL TANK
Fueltank2strokemix
Position:Fuelcap
CHOKE OPERATION
Starting mode when the engine is hot (choke off).
Position: Air cleaner cover.
Starting mode when the engine is cold (choke on).
PUMP Air purge bulb
Purges air from the carburettor
Position: Air cleaner cover

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ASSEMBLY OF THE BRUSH CUTTER
The blade fitted to the guard is sharp and can cause injury, always wear gloves
INSTALLATION OF THE GUARD
•Place the brush cutter with the head facing down.
•Fit the shield using the bracket and 3 X M5x16 screws Fig1 & Fig 2.
INSTALLATION OF THE NYLON HEAD
•Lay the brush cutter on its back with the gearbox shaft facing up.
•Rotate the gearbox shaft until the hole in the holderA lines up with the slot in the plastic guard Fig 3.
•Insert the Allen key into the hole in the gearbox cover and into holderA Fig 4.
•Screw the nylon head anti-clockwise (turn left) Fig 5 onto the threaded shaft on the end of the gearbox.
•Make sure that the nylon head is securely locked in position.
•Remove the Allen key.
Fig1 Fig 2
Fig 3 PLASTICGUARD HOLDERA
Fig4 ALLEN KEY
Fig 5 SCREW THE HEAD ANTI-CLOCKWISE

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INSTALLATION OF THE 3 TOOTH BLADE
Always wear gloves when touching the blade
•Lay the brush cutter on its back with the gearbox shaft facing up.
•Rotate the gearbox shaft until the hole in the holderA lines up with the slot in the plastic guard Fig 3.
•Insert the Allen key into the hole in the gearbox cover and into holderA Fig 4.
•Place the 3 tooth blade on the holderA, centring the blade on the raised centre Fig 6 & Fig 7.
Fig 6
HOLDER A RAISED CENTRE
Fig 7 Fig 8
HOLDER B
Fit the holder BFig 8 and then the washer.
•Screw the nut anti-clockwise (turn left) and tighten using the spanner provided Fig 9.
•Make sure that the blade is completely and safely locked in position, and there is no space between the
blade and the blade holder.
•Fitsplitpinfig10.
•Remove the Allen key.
THE BLADE MUST BE CORRECTLY POSITIONED OTHERWISE SERIOUS DAMAGE AND
INJURY TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY COULD RESULT.
Fig 9
Fig 10

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INSTALLATION OF THE HANDLE ASSEMBLY
•Remove the upper cap from the bracket by undoing the
Lockscrew Fig 11.
•Install the handle assembly, upper cap to the bracket and
secure using the Lockscrew.
•Ensure that the controls are located on the right and adjust
the handle for maximum comfort before securing.
FITTING OF THE L HANDLE
•Fix the loop-handle to the shaft over the rubber block provided 1, Fig 11A. Adjust to a comfortable working
position then tighten the fixing screws securely Fig 11B.
Fig 11A
Fig 11B
Fig 11

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
INTRODUCTION
•Read this Owner/Operator Manual carefully. Be sure you understand how to operate this brush cutter
properly before you use it. Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
•Keep this manual handy so that you may refer to it later whenever any
questions arise. Also note that you are able to contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the product for assistance.
•Always include this manual when selling, lending, or otherwise
transferring the ownership of this product.
•This product has been designed to be used as a brush cutter/grass
trimmer for cutting fresh growth and it should never be used for any other
purpose, doing so could result in unforeseen accidents and injuries
occurring.
•This brush cutter is equipped with extremely sharp blades, always wear sturdy
gloves when handling the blades.
•When using this brush cutter for the first time, take the brush cutter to a wide,
clear, open space, start the engine, and practice handling the brush cutter until
you are sure that you will be able to handle it properly in actual operation.
•You should never use this brush cutter when under the influence of alcohol,
suffering from exhaustion or lack of sleep, suffering from drowsiness as a result
of having taken medicine, or at any other time when your judgement might be
impaired or that you might not be able to operate the brush cutter properly and in
a safe manner.
•Never allow children or anyone unable to fully understand the directions given in this manual to use this
brush cutter.
•When planning your work schedule, allow plenty of time to perform the work and allow plenty of time for
rest. Limit the amount of time you continuously use the brush cutter to 30~40 minutes per session and
take 10~20 minutes of rest between work sessions. Also, try to keep the total amount of work
performed in a single day to 2 hours.
•Never run the engine indoors as the exhaust gases contain harmful carbon monoxide.
Never use the brush cutter in conditions as described below:
•When the ground is slippery or when other conditions exist which might make it difficult to maintain a
steady posture while using the brush cutter.
•At night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when your field of vision is limited and it would be
difficult to gain a clear view of the area where the brush cutter is to be used.
•In heavy rain, during lightning storms, at times of strong or gale-force winds, or at any other times when
weather conditions might make it unsafe to use this product.
•Lack of sleep, tiredness, or physical exhaustion results in lower attention spans, and this in turn can lead
to accidents and injury.
WORK CLOTHING AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT
When using the product, you should wear proper clothing and protective equipment.
•Helmet
•Protection goggles or face protector
•Ear protectors
•Thick work gloves
•Non-slip sole work boots
•When using your brush cutter, always wear strong, durable,
work clothing; shirts should be long-sleeved and trousers
should be full-length.

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SAFETY AND OPERATION
•This brush cutter is equipped with a very sharp blade, and when used incorrectly the blades can be
extremely dangerous.
•Improper handling can cause accidents, which may in turn lead to serious injury or death. For this
reason, you should always be careful to adhere to the following instructions when using your brush
cutter.
•Never hold the brush cutter in a way in which the cutting head is pointing towards someone else.
•Never allow the blades to come into contact with your body.
•Always turn off the engine before adjusting the brush cutter, or at any time when coming into close
proximity with the cutting head.
•Always wear thick work gloves when adjusting the brush cutter.
SAFEHANDLINGOFFUEL
•The engine of the brush cutter is designed to run on a two stroke oil/fuel mixture.
This fuel is highly flammable; never store cans of fuel or refill the fuel tank in any
place where there is a source of heat or fire, which might ignite the fuel.
•Do not smoke whilst operating the brush cutter or refilling, keep lit cigarettes away
from the brush cutter at all times.
•When refilling the fuel tank always stop the engine first and carefully make sure that there are no sparks
or naked flames anywhere nearby before refuelling.
•If any fuel spillage occurs during refuelling, use a dry rag to wipe any fuel which has been spilled onto the
brush cutter before starting the engine.
•After refuelling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and carry the brush cutter to a spot 5
metres or more away from where it was refuelled before starting the engine.
BEFORE OPERATING THE BRUSH CUTTER
•Before beginning work, carefully check the work area and remove any obstacles.
•Within a perimeter of 15 metres of the work area should be considered a hazardous area into
which no-one should enter while the brush cutter is being used, and when necessary this area
should be marked with a warning rope, warning signs, or other forms of warning.
•When work is to be performed simultaneously by two or more operators, care should also be
taken to constantly look around to check the presence and locations of other operators within the
work area to maintain a safe distance between each operator.
•Before beginning work, each component of the brush cutter shouldbe checked to make sure that it is in
proper working order, make sure that there are no loose screws or bolts, fuel leaks, ruptures, dents,
broken guards or any other problems which might interfere with safe operation.
•Keep all parts of your body away from the cutting head when the engine is running.
BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE
•Carefully check the work area to make sure that no obstacles exist within a perimeter of 15 metres
around the brush cutter before starting the engine.
•To start the engine, place the brush cutter onto the ground in a flat clear area and hold it firmly in place to
ensure that neither the cutting head nor the throttle come into contact with any obstacles when the
engine starts.
•After starting the engine, make sure that the cutting head stops moving when the throttle trigger is
released (idle). If the cutting head continues to move when the engine is at idle, adjust the idle screw on
the carburettor to a point where the cutting head stops moving, if this cannot be achieved, take the brush
cutter to your authorised servicing dealer for adjustment.

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AVOID NOISE PROBLEMS
•Check and follow the local regulations for sound levels and hours of operation for garden machinery.
•In general, operate brush cutters between 8 am and 5 pm on week days and 9 am to 5 pm at weekends.
•Avoid using the brush cutter late at night and/or early in the morning.
SAFETY WHEN USING THE BRUSH CUTTER
•When using the brush cutter, grip the handles firmly with both hands, place your feet slightly apart so
your weight is distributed evenly across both legs, and always maintain a steady even posture while
working.
•Maintain full engine speed when cutting.
•Never allow other persons to come within the work area as doing so might expose them to danger.
•Keep work area clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. Injury may
result from flying debris.
•If grass or other objects get caught in the brush cutter during operation, always stop the
engine before removing the object.
•Never touch the spark plug or plug HT cable while the engine is in operation, doing so
may result in an electrical shock.
•Never touch the exhaust, spark plug, or any metallic parts while the engine is in
operation or immediately after shutting down the engine, these parts reach high
temperatures during operation and doing so could result in serious burns.
•When you finish cutting in one location and wish to continue work in another area,
stop the engine. Always remove fuel from the fuel tank before transportation to prevent
fuel spillage.
•Never leave the brush cutter exposed to direct sunlight as this can heat the fuel tank and
may cause a discharge of fuel, and flood the engine.
•Be careful not to hit the nylon cutting head against stones or the ground.
TWO-STROKE FUEL
•Fuel is very flammable. Do not smoke or bring any flame or sparks near fuel.
•Always stop the engine and allow it to cool before refuelling.
•Refuel outdoors on bare ground, restart engine at least 5m away from the
refuelling stop.
•The engine is lubricated by oil mixed into petrol. Prepare a mixture of unleaded
petrol and semi-synthetic two-stroke oil that meets the specifications of: API TC,
ISO-L-EGC, JASO FC (Low Smoke) oil.
Recommended mixing ratio is 40:1.
•FUEL WITH NO OIL (RAW PETROL) will cause severe damage to the engine which is not covered
by manufacturer's warranty.
•Use fresh, unleaded petrol (95 RON) and semi-synthetic oil specially made for high performance
two-stroke engines. Mix in a ratio of 40 parts petrol to 1 part of oil.
•By using two-stroke oil specially made for two-stroke engines you will reduce the formation of ash and
carbon deposits on the spark plug, piston, exhaust muffler and cylinder, aswell as reducing emissions of
harmful exhaust gases.
•Oil FOR 4-CYCLE ENGINES should not be used as two-stroke lubrication oil as it can cause fouling of
the spark plug, exhaust port blocking, piston ring sticking and other internal engine damage.

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FUEL STORAGE
•Mixed two-stroke fuel which has been left unused for a period of one month or more may damage the
carburettor and result in the engine failing to start or operate correctly.
•When storing the brush cutter for a period of more than one month, empty the fuel tank, and run the
engine to empty the carburettor of fuel.
•Two-stroke fuel can cause deterioration of rubber and/or plastic components during prolonged storage.
•It is important to only use good quality, fresh fuel mix.
FUELLING
•Shake the fuel container to thoroughly mix the two-stroke oil and petrol.
•Clean dirt from around the fuel cap before removing.
•Pour two-stroke fuel into the fuel tank with a filtered funnel, up to 80% of the fuel tanks capacity.
•Replace the fuel cap and tighten securely. Spilled fuel must be wiped away from the brush cutter
before starting the engine.
•Move at least 5m away from the refuelling area before restarting the engine.
•When refilling the tank, always turn off the engine and allow it to cool down. Take a
careful look around to make sure that there are no sparks or naked flames anywhere
nearby before refuelling.
OPERATION
•Keep clear of the cutting head as it may start moving when engine starts.
STARTING THE ENGINE
•CAUTION do not pull the starter cord all the way out and do not let go of the starter handle when the cord
is extended, this can damage the starter mechanism.
COLD ENGINE STARTING
•Rest the unit on a flat, firm surface. Keepthe cutting head off the ground and clear of surrounding objects
as it may start moving when starting the engine.
•Push the air purge bulb aFig 12 until fuel is visible in the clear return fuel line.
Fig 12 (a) air purge bulb (b) clear tube
•Move the choke lever to the closed position Fig 13.

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Fig 15A
•Set the ignition switch Fig 15B to the RUN (I) position.
Fig15B
•While holding the unit, pull out the starter rope firmly until engine fires (indicated by a cough
from the engine).
•Move the choke lever to the open position Fig 14.
•Pull the starter rope until the engine starts.
•Allow the engine to warm up before use. When cutting, always use the brush cutter on full throttle.
HOT ENGINE STARTING
•Set the ignition switch Fig 15B to the RUN (I) position.
•Pull the starter rope until the engine starts.
•If the engine does not start after 5 pulls, use the cold start procedure.
OVERCHOKING
•Should the engine become flooded due to over-choking set the ignition switch to the STOP (O) position
Fig 15A, unscrew the spark plug, wipe it dry or replace, pull the recoil starter several times without the
spark plug in place and with choke in the open position. This will help clean and ventilate the combustion
chamber.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
•Set the engine to idling by releasing the throttle lever.
•Set the ignition switch to the STOP position Fig 15A.
•If the engine fails to stop, set the choke lever to the closed position to stall the engine; do not use the
machine until the ignition switch is repaired.
RUNNING IN
Fig 13 Fig14
O
I

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•During the first ten hours of work, avoid running the engine at maximum speed for a prolonged
period until all the components have bedded in, after the engine has been run in, it will reach its
maximum power.
IMPORTANT
•After every use, check that all nuts bolts and screws are securely fastened and tighten if
necessary.
USING THE BRUSH CUTTER
CHOOSING THE CUTTING DEVICE
Choose the most suitable cutting device for the job to be done, according to these general
indications:
•The cutting line head can eliminate tall grass and non-woody vegetation
•The 3-point blade is suitable for cutting brushwood and small shrubs up to 2 cm in diameter.
CUTTING LINE HEAD
•Cut the grass in 1.5 metre widths, keeping the machine well balanced.
•Avoid engaging stones, piles of earth, small pieces of wood or anything that could be hidden or difficult to
see in the grass. If a large object is accidentally struck, if the cutting head gets blocked, overloaded or
stringy material gets wrapped in the cutting head: reduce the engine speed so the engine idles. Make
sure that the cutting head has stopped rotating switch off the engine and remove the material.
•Put the grass trimmer on the ground and check that the cutting head has not been damaged. If
necessary, change the cutting head. If the head is only wrapped by vegetation, remove by hand and
clean the cutting head.
•Always wear safety gloves for this operation and ensure the engine is switched off and the head is
stationary.
•When the 2 nylon cords become too short, accelerate the engine and bump the nylon head on the
ground. Automatically the 2 nylon cords will feed out and be cut to the correct length. Repeat the
operation if necessary.
3-POINT BLADE
•Start cutting above the undergrowth and then move down with the blade so as to cut the brush into small
pieces.
•Avoid hitting stones, piles of earth, small pieces of wood or anything that could be hidden or difficult to
see in the grass.
FUEL FILTER
•Every 15 hours of operation using a wire hook, take the fuel filter from the fuel tank Fig16 and clean or
replace with a new fuel filter.
Fig 16
fuel filter
Fig 17

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SPARK PLUG
•Poor starting or misfiring is often caused by a fouled or defective spark plug, clean and reset the
gap to 0.65 mm, or replace the spark plug with NGK: BPRM7A as necessary Fig 17.
AIR FILTER
•Before using the brush cutter, check the air filter Fig19. Being clogged, will reduce the engine
performance.
•Remove the air filter cover by undoing the cover screw Fig 18, clean the filter element in
warm, soapy water, dry completely before installing. If the element is broken or shrunk, replace with a
new one.
FIG 18 AIR FILTER COVER SCREW
Fig 19 AIR FILTER Fig 19 AIR FILTER
3600 2800
CARBURETTOR
•The carburettor mixture setting has been set at the factory and will not need adjusting.
•Adjusting the idle speed Fig 20, if adjustment is necessary turn the Tscrew clock wise (2)
until the blades start to move, then turn the screw Tanticlockwise (3) until the blades stop.
Fig20 Tscrew
•If the idle speed cannot be adjusted to stop the cutting head moving at idle, contact
your dealer for repair before use.
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Fig 21 SAFETY LOCK,
THROTTLE LEVER
Fig21
THROTTLE LEVER
SAFETYLOCK
SAFETYLOCK
•The safety lock is to prevent the throttle lever from accidentally being engaged.
•The throttle lever Fig 21 can only be pressed in if the safety lock is held down.
•Check if the safety lock and throttle lever returns to its original position and the engine returns to idling
when you release your hand from handle.
•Any defects contact your nearest service agent for repairs before using the machine.
STORAGE
•Remove the spark plug, pour a small amount of oil into the cylinder. Rotate the crankshaft several times
using the starting rope in order to distribute the oil. Put the spark plug back in.
•Remove the fuel from the machine.
GEAR CASE
•Remove the bolt Aon the gear case Fig 22, top up the gearbox using Lithium grease and refit the bolt.
Fig 22 Bolt A

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LINE HEAD
This machine is fitted with a “Tap to Go” head. To release more line, tap the ‘bump knob’ against the ground
with the engine at top speed: the line will be released automatically and the knife fitted to the guard will cut off
any excess line. Check to see if the nylon head is damaged before replacing the cord. If you can see serious
traces of wear or damage, you must replace the complete nylon head.
The line head contains 2.4mm nylon line, never use steel wire or other substitute materials.
•Turn off the engine.
•To refill the line head, cut a 3m length of 2.4mm line.
•Turn the black ‘bump knob’Fig 23B so the groove line on the ‘bump knob’matches up with the arrows on
the orange head Fig 23A.
•Push one end of the line into oneof the eyelets in the side of the head andpush this through until it comes
out of the eyelet on the opposite side of the head See Fig 24.
•Pull the line through the head until there is an equal amount of line either side of the head See Fig 25.
•With one hand hold the head still and with the other hand hold the ‘bump knob’ and twist this
anti-clockwise until the line is wound into the head (Fig26), leaving appx 20cm of line visible either side
Fig 27.
Fig 23A, Arrows Groove in bump
knob
Fig 23B

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SPECIFICATION
Fig 24 Fig 25
Fig 26 Fig 27
MODEL MITOX 2800
Type Air cooled 2-stroke petrol engine
Model IE34F-2E
Displacement : ( cm3) 25.4 cc
Max. output 0.7 (kw) in accordance with ISO 8893
Idle speed: rpm (min –1) 2800±150
Max. power speed: rpm (min –1) 9800
Fuel tank capacity 0.7L
Fuel Mixture (Petrol 40 : Oil 1)
Carburettor Diaphragm type
Engine
Spark Plug Torch L8RTC or NGK-R BPMR7A
or equivalent
Transmission Centrifugal clutch, spur gear, cam-crank
Fixation hole diameter: (mm) 26
Dry Weight w/o harness & petrol 6.5kg
Overall size (LxWxH) 1800mmx640mmx390mm
Reduction ratio 22 :17
3 teeth blade 255mmCutting width Nylon head 415mm
3 teeth blade thickness 2.8mm
Cutting line diameter 2.5mm
Max. blade rotation speed: 7500 rpm (min –1)
Cutting head
Rotation direction Counter Clockwise(as seen from above)

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Above specifications are subject to change without notice.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Engine will not start, power loss.
•Check that the fuel tank is not empty. Fill with mixed fuel.
•The fuel does not reach the carburettor. Change the fuel filter in the fuel tank.
•There is water in the fuel. Drain and clean the fuel system.
•The air filter is dirty. Clean or replace the air filter.
•There are carbon deposits in the exhaust muffler restricting the engine. Clean or change the
muffler.
•Spark plug is worn. Replace spark plug.
MODEL MITOX 3600
Type Air cooled 2-stroke petrol engine
Model IE36F-2E
Displacement : ( cm3) 32.6 cc
Max. output 0.9 (kw) in accordance with ISO 8893
Idle speed: rpm (min –1) 2800±150
Max. power speed: rpm (min –1) 10200
Fuel tank capacity 1.05 L
Fuel Mixture (Petrol 40 : Oil 1)
Carburettor Diaphragm type
Engine
Spark Plug Torch L8RTC or NGK-R BPMR7A
or equivalent
Transmission Centrifugal clutch, spur gear, cam-crank
Fixation hole diameter: (mm) 26
Dry Weight w/o harness & gasoline 7.6kg
Overall size (LxWxH) 1800mmx640mmx390mm
Reduction ratio 22 :17
3 teeth blade 255mmCutting width Nylon head 415mm
3 teeth blade thickness 2.8mm
Cutting line diameter 2.5mm
Max. blade rotation speed: 7800 rpm (min –1)
Cutting
head
Rotation direction Counter Clockwise(as seen from above)

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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Component
Procedure
Before
use
Every15
Hours
Every 25
Hours
Every 50
Hours
Note
Fuel leaks / spillage
Wipe up
X
Fuel tank, filter
Inspect / clean
X
Replace if necessary
Idle adjust screw
See above
X
Adjust carburettor if
necessary
Spark plug BPMR7A
Clean and readjust
plug gap
X
GAP .025” (0.6-0.7mm)
Replace, if necessary
Cylinder fins, Intake air
cooling vent
Clean
X
Muffler, Spark arrestor,
cylinder exhaust port
Clean
X
Throttle lever, ignition
switch
Check operation
X
Air filter
Clean
X
Screws, nuts, bolts
Tighten / replace
X
Not adjustment
screws
Grease the gear box
grease
X
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