Mitox 25C Operator's Manual

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Operator’s Manual
user manual, maintenance instructions and spare parts
25C SELECT Grass Trimmer
Read this manual carefully before operating the machine
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This Grass Trimmer is a 2 stroke fast running power tool and is designed to be used in a domestic application for trimming new growth.
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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.
IMPORTANT
!
NOTE
Component Location
1 NYLON CUTTER HED CONTINS REPLCEBLE NYLON TRIMMING LINE 2 CUT-OFF KNIFE TRIMS NYLON FILMENT TO THE CORRECT LENGTH 3 SHIELD MOUNTED JUST BOVE THE CUTTING TTCHMENT HELPS PROTECT THE OPERTOR 4 D-HNDLE CN BE DJUSTED T YOUR CONVENIENCE FOR COMFORT 5 DRIVE SHFT SSEMBLY CONTINS  FLEXIBLE DRIVE SHFT 6 IGNITION SWITCH ON ND OFF SWITCH 7 SFETY LEVER TO PREVENT CCIDENTL OPERTION OF THE THROTTLE 8 THROTTLE TRIGGER SPRING LODED TO RETURN TO IDLE WHEN RELESED 9 PURGE BULB PUSH THE PURGE BULB TO REMOVE THE IR FROM THE FUEL SYSTEM 10 FUEL TNK LID 11 FUEL TNK CONTINS FUEL ND FUEL FILTER 12 IR CLENER COVER CONTINS REPLCEBLE FELT ELEMENT 13 CHOKE TO HELP IN COLD STRTING 14 STRTER HNDLE PULL TO STRT THE ENGINE
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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.
Check the condition of working area to avoid any accident by hitting hidden obstacles such as stumps, stones, cans, or broken glass.
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.
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Taking Care of Warning Labels
lways keep warning labels clean and free of scratches, which might make them illegible or
dicult to read. If the warning labels provided with your grass trimmer become damaged, peel
o, or otherwise become illegible or dicult 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.
Explanation of Symbols on the Machine
For safe operation and maintenance, symbols are carved in relief on the machine:
FUEL TANK
Fuel tank 2 stroke mix
Position: Fuel cap
CHOKE OPERATION <RUN> Starting mode when the engine is hot (choke o).
Position: ir cleaner cover.
<START>
Starting mode when the engine is cold (choke on).
Position: ir cleaner cover.
Never modify the cutter in any way. Improper use of any cutter can cause serious or fatal injury.
Not for use with metal blades.
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Safety Precautions
Introduction
Read this Owner/Operator Manual carefully. Be sure you understand how to operate this grass
trimmer 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. lso note
that you are able to contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product for assistance.
lways include this manual when selling, lending, or otherwise transferring the ownership of this
product.
This product has been designed to be used as a grass trimmer power tool as described previously
and it should never be used for any other purpose; doing so could result in unforeseen accidents
and injuries occurring. Only approved Mitox accessories should be used with this product.
When using this grass trimmer for the first time, take the grass trimmer to a wide, clear, open
space, start the engine, and practice handling the grass trimmer until you are sure that you will
be able to handle it properly in actual operation.
You should never use this grass trimmer when under the influence of alcohol, suering from
exhaustion or lack of sleep, suering 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 grass trimmer properly and in a safe manner.
Never allow children or anyone unable to fully understand the directions given in this manual to
use this grass trimmer.
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 grass trimmer to 30~40 minutes
per session and take 10~20 minutes of rest between work sessions. lso, 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.
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Never use the grass trimmer in conditions as described below:
When the ground is slippery or when other conditions exist which might make it dicult to
maintain a steady posture while using the grass trimmer.
t night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other times when your field of vision is limited and it
would be dicult to gain a clear view of the area where the grass trimmer 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 grass trimmer, 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 grass trimmer, always wear strong, durable, work clothing; shirts
should be long-sleeved and trousers should be full-length.
Safety and Operation
This grass trimmer is equipped with a very sharp blade.
Improper handling can cause accidents which may in turn lead to serious injury or death.
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For this reason, you should always be careful to adhere to the following instructions when using
your grass trimmer.
Never hold the grass trimmer in a way in which the cutting head is pointing towards someone
else.
Never allow the cutting head to come into contact with your body.
lways turn o the engine before adjusting the grass trimmer, or at any time when coming into
close proximity with the cutting head.
lways wear thick work gloves when adjusting the grass trimmer.
Safe Handling of Fuel
The engine of the grass trimmer 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 grass trimmer or refilling, keep lit cigarettes away from the
grass trimmer 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 grass trimmer before starting the engine.
fter refuelling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and carry the grass trimmer to a
spot 5 metres or more away from where it was refuelled before starting the engine.
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Before Operating the Grass Trimmer
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 grass trimmer 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 grass trimmer should be 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 grass trimmer before starting the engine.
To start the engine, place the grass trimmer 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.
fter 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 grass trimmer to your authorised service 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 grass trimmers between 8 am and 5 pm on weekdays and 9 am to 5 pm at
weekends.
void using the grass trimmer late at night and/or early in the morning.
Safety when using the Grass Trimmer
When using the grass trimmer, 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 grass trimmer 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.
lways remove fuel from the fuel tank before transportation to prevent fuel spillage.
Never leave the grass trimmer 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.
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Two-Stroke Fuel
Fuel is very flammable. Do not smoke or bring any flame or sparks near fuel.
lways 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: PI TC, ISO-L-EGC, JSO 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 muer and cylinder as well 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.
NOTE Due to increased Ethanol content in petrol we recommend the use of B3C Ethanol Shield 2-Stroke Oil, and Ethanol Shield Fuel Stabiliser to protect your MITOX® engine against the harmful eectsof Ethanol.
www.b3cfuel.co.uk
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Fuel Storage (Without Ethanol Shield)
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 Grass Trimmer 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 tank’s capacity.
Replace the fuel cap and tighten securely. Spilled fuel must be wiped away from the Grass
Trimmer before starting the engine.
Move at least 5m away from the refuelling area before restarting the engine.
When refilling the tank, always turn o the engine and allow it to cool down. Take a careful look
around to make sure that there are no sparks or open flames anywhere nearby before refuelling.
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Assembly of the Grass Trimmer
The blade fitted to the guard is sharp and can cause injury, always wear gloves.
Installing the Guard
To install the guard to the shaft, locate the shield using bracket  as a locating point, and
secure using plate B and 2 screws.
Shaft
Guard
Bracket 
Plate B
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Installing the Loop Handle Assembly
Fix the Clamp to the Drive Shaft, then pinch the flat lugs together on the underside of
the Clamp and slide them into the slot in the Lower Handle.
Fit the Rubber Block and Upper Handle over the Clamp, ensuring the arrow on the
Upper Handle points towards the Cutter Head.
Insert the Fixing Screw through the Upper Handle, Lower Handle and Clamp, do not
tighten.
djust the handle to a comfortable working position then tighten the Fixing Screw.
Upper Handle
Rubber Block
Fixing Screw
Clamp
Lower Handle
Drive Shaft To Cutter Head
Drive Shaft To Engine
Ensure rrow Points Towards Cutter Head
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Installing the Nylon Head
Hold the dust cover (a) with the spanner supplied to stop the shaft rotating and screw the
trimmer head (b) clockwise onto the drive shaft until tight.
(a)
(b)
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Installing the Curved Shaft Attachment
Pull out the locking pin (1) and twist (2) to lock in the outer position (3).
Loosen the clamp by turning the handle (4).
Insert the attachment shaft, lining up the locking hole with the locking pin .
Twist the locking pin (5) to release it from the outer position. You may need to twist the
attachment shaft to ensure that the locking pin engages with the locking hole (6).
Tighten the clamp by turning the handle (7).
ClampAttachment
shaft
Locking hole
Locking pin
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Using the Grass Trimmer
Nylon Head
Cut the grass in 1.5 metre widths, keeping the machine well balanced.
void engaging stones, piles of earth, small pieces of wood or anything that could be
hidden or dicult 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 o 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.
lways wear safety gloves for this operation and ensure the engine is switched o and
the head is stationary.
When the 2 nylon cords become too short, accelerate the engine and bump the nylon
head on the ground. utomatically the 2 nylon cords will feed out and be cut to the
correct length. Repeat the operation if necessary.
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Operation
Keep clear of the cutting head as it may start moving when the 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. Keep the cutting head o the ground and clear of surrounding
objects as it may start moving when starting the engine.
Fig 4 - While holding the unit, pull out
the starter rope firmly until engine fires
(indicated by a ‘cough’ from the engine).
Fig 3 - Set the ignition switch (d) to the STRT (I) position.
Fig 2 - Move the choke lever (c) to the
STRT ( ) position.
Fig 1 - Push the air purge bulb (a) until
fuel is visible in the clear return fuel
line (b)
(a)
(b)
ST
A
RT
RUN
STOP
COLD
ST
ART:
(c)
(d)
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llow the engine to warm up before use. When cutting, always use the grass trimmer on
full throttle.
Hot Engine Starting
Set the ignition switch to the STRT ( I ) position.
Check the clear return fuel line. If the line is empty, push the air purge bulb until fuel is
visible in the clear return fuel line.
Move the choke lever to the STRT( ) position, then back to the RUN ( )
position. This will set the throttle to the hot start position.
Pull the starter rope until the engine starts, then squeeze the throttle briefly to release
the fast idle control and return the engine to idle.
If the engine does not start after 5 pulls, use the Cold Start procedure.
Overchoking
Should the engine become flooded due to overchoking, turn the ignition switch o, unscrew the
spark plug, wipe it dry or replace.
Stopping the Engine
Set the engine to idling by releasing the throttle lever.
Set the ignition switch to the o position ‘’O’’ (STOP).
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.
NOTE
Fig 6 - Pull the starter rope until the engine
starts, then squeeze the throttle briefly to
release the fast idle control and return the
engine to idle.
Fig 5 - Move the choke lever (e) to the
RUN ( ) position.
ST
ART
RUN
STOP
COLD
RT:
(e)
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Running In
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.
Transportation
Never transport the grass trimmer with the engine running. n engine that is running
could be accidently accelerated causing the cutting head to engage.
When carrying by hand, the cutting head should be pointing backwards.
Ensure the grass trimmer is secure when transporting in a vehicle and the tank is drained of fuel.
Maintenance
IMPORTANT
fter every use, check that all nuts, bolts and screws are securely fastened and tighten if
necessary.
In the event of an accident, breakdown or blockage, ensure the engine is turned o before any
work is carried out to rectify this.
Make sure the engine has stopped and is cool before performing any service to the machine.
Contact with moving cutting head or hot muer may result in a personal injury.
Fuel Filter
Every 15 hours of operation, using a wire hook, take the fuel filter from the fuel tank and clean or
replace with a new fuel filter.
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.
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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 RCJ7Y (Champion) as necessary.
Air Filter
Before using the grass trimmer, check the air filter (a). Being clogged, will reduce the engine
performance.
Remove the air filter cover by pressing on the filter cover release (b) and opening the filter cover
(c). clean the filter element in warm, soapy water, dry completely before installing. If the element
is broken or shrunk, replace with a new one.
0.6 - 0.7mm
(b)
(c)
(a)
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Carburettor
The carburettor mixture setting has been set at the factory and will not need adjusting. Adjusting the idle speed: If adjustment is necessary turn the T screw (a) clock wise until the
cutting head starts to move, then turn the screw T anticlockwise until the cutting head stops.
If the idle speed cannot be adjusted to stop the cutting head moving at idle, contact your dealer for repair before use.
Safety Lock
The safety lock is to prevent the throttle lever from accidentally being engaged. The throttle lever
(b) can only be pressed in if the safety lock (c) 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 the handle.
Any defects contact your nearest service agent for repairs before using the machine.
(b)
(c)
(a)
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Replacing the Nylon Cord
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.
1. Stop the engine.
2. Open the nylon head by pushing on the catch, (a), and lifting the cover (b).
3. Pull the bobbin out of the nylon head and take out the rest of the nylon cords.
4. Cut a new length of cord, 2.0mm Ø and 3 meters long.
5. Fold the new cord in half and place the centre of the fold (c) into the clip (d) in the empty bobbin.
6. Wind the line in the direction of the arrows on the bobbin, with half of the line above and half
below the divider (e). Maintain an even and firm tension onto the bobbin, being careful not to twist
the line.
6. fter winding the cord, insert both ends into the notches on the bobbin, (f).
7. Put the filled bobbin back into the carrier (g). Release the cords from the notches in the bobbin
and thread them into the eyelets in the carrier (h). The cords should stick out appx 15 cm either
side.
8. Refit the carrier to the head (i), ensuring it is securely clicked into place.
**NOTE** To watch a video on fitting the nylon cutting line visit www.mitox.co.uk
Never use a cutting device other than those supplied by the manufacturer. (Steel cord is never
allowed) lways use original spare parts in order to benefit from continuous warranty.
(a)
(b)
(f)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(i)
(g)
(f)
(h)
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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 muer restricting the engine. Clean or change
the muer.
Spark plug is worn. Replace spark plug.
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Service Schedule
Component Procedure Before
use
Every 15 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 p.22
X X
djust carburettor if necessary
Spark plug RCJ7Y
Clean and readjust plug gap X
GP .025” (0.6-
0.7mm) Replace, if necessary
Cylinder fins / Intake air cooling vent
Clean
X
Muer / Spark arrestor / Cylinder exhaust port
Clean
X
Throttle lever / Ignition switch
Check operation
X
ir filter Clean
X
Screws / Nuts / Bolts
Tighten / replace X
Not adjustment screws
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Specifications
Model 25C SELECT
Engine type 1E34F-4 (air cooled 2-stroke petrol engine)
Power (max.) 0.75Kw
Engine displacement 25.4cc
Idling speed 3100 ± 300
Engine maximum speed no load Grass Trimmer 9000 rpm
Cutting diameter Nylon Head 430mm
Cutting Line Diameter 2.0mm
Fuel Mixture (Petrol 40: Oil 1)
Fuel tank Volumes 0.9L
Net weight (without fuel/harness) 6.3
Noise LWA dB(A) 110.4
Spark plug RCJ7Y (Champion)
Carburetor Diaphragm Type
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25C SELECT: Engine Parts Drawing
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ID NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X12 SCREW M5X12
2 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
3 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
4 MITBC261D.01.12.00-00 STRTER SSEMBLY
5 MITBC261D.01.12.02-00 RECOIL COVER
6 MIYD25.02.01-2 ROPE GUIDE
7 MIYD25.02.00-5 STRTER ROPE
8 MIYD62.02.00-3 STRTER HNDLE
9 MITBC261D.01.12.00-5 RECOIL SPRING
10 MITBC261D.01.12.00-4 RECOIL PULLEY
11 MITBC261D.01.12.00-6 STRTER SPRING
12 MITBC261D.01.12.00-7 RTCHET WHEEL
13 MIGB/T97.1 5X11X1.8 PLTE WSHER
14 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X16 TPPING SCREW ST4.8X16
15 MITBC260D.01.00.02-00 STRTER RTCHET SSEMBLY
16 MIGB/T97.1 M8 FLT WSHER M8
17 MIYD38-3.01.01.02-00 OIL SEL 12X22X7
18 MITBC260D.01.01.00-2 CRNKCSE R/H SIDE
19 MITBC260D.01.01.00-3 GSKET - CRNKCSE
20 MIGB/T276 6001 BERING 6001
21 MITBC261D.01.03.01-00 CRNKSHFT SSEMBLY
22 MIGB/T1099 FLYWHEEL KEY
23 MITBC260D.01.03.03-00 BERING 6001 8×11×11
24 MIYD38-3.01.03.00-4 PISTON PIN CIRCLIP
25 MIGJB25D.01.03.00-2 PISTON PIN
26 MIGJB25D.01.03.02-00 PISTON
27 MIGJB25D.01.03.00-1 PISTON RING
28 MITBC260D.01.00.00-4 GSKET - CYLINDER
29 MITBC260D.01.00.00-1 CYLINDER
30 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X20 SCREW M5X20
31 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
32 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
33 MIYD45.01.11.04-00 SPRK PLUG
34 MITBC261D.01.00.00-2 ENGINE COVER
35 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X16 TPPING SCREW ST4.8X16
36 MITBC260D.01.11.02-00 WIRE
37 MITBC430D.01.11.00-1 SPRK PLUG COVER
38 MITBC260D.01.11.01-00 IGNITION COIL
39 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X20 SCREW M5X20
40 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WASHER M5
41 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
42 MIGB/T119.2 5X10 PIN 5X10
43 MITBC260D.01.01.00-1 CRNKCASE L/H SIDE
44 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X25
SCREW M5X25
45 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
46 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
47 MIYD38-3.01.01.02-00 OIL SEL 12X22X7
48 MITBC260D.01.10.00-00 FLYWHEEL
49 MIGB/T6177.2 M8X1 NUT M8X1
50 MIGJB25D.01.00.00-15 WVE SPRING WSHER
51 MITBC260D.01.00.03-00 CLUTCH SSEMBLY
52 MIGJB25D.01.00.00-14 BOLT FOR CLUTCH
53 MIGB/T119.2 4X12 PIN 4X12
54 MITBC261D.01.01.00-4 FN COVER
55 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X20 SCREW M5X20
56 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
57 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
58 MITBC260D.01.14.01-00 CLUTCH DRUM SSEMBLY
ID NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
59
MIGB/T893.1 35 CIRCLIP (SIZE 35)
60
MIGB/T276 6202-2Z BERING 6202
61
MIGB/T894.1 15 STOP RING (SIZE 15)
62
MITBC261D.01.14.00-1 CLUTCH DRUM HOUSING
63
MIGB/T2671.2 M6X20 SCREW M6X20
64
MIGB/T93 M6 LOCK WSHER M6
65
MIGB/T97.1 6X11X1 PLTE WSHER 6X11X1
66
MITBC430D.01.14.00-2 NTIVIBRTION RUBBER
67
MITBC430D.01.14.00-4 CLMP R/H SIDE
68
MITBC430D.01.14.00-3 CLMP L/H SIDE
69
MIGB/T2671.2 M5X25 SCREW M5X25
70
MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
71
MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
72
MIGB/T2671.2 M5X12 SCREW M5X12
73
MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
74
MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
75
MIGB/T2671.2 M5X55 SCREW M5X55
76
MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
77
MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
78
MITBC226D.1-2 MUFFLER COVER
79
MITBC260D.01.09.00-00 MUFFLER
80
MITBC261D.01.00.00-8 GSKET
81
MITBC260D.01.00.00-6 GSKET
82
MIGB/T2671.2 M4X12 SCREW M4X12
83
MIGB/T93 M4 WSHER M4
84
MIGB/T97.1 M4 PLIN WSHER M4
85
MITBC260D.01.00.00-5 GSKET
86
MITBC261D.01.00.01-00 MNIFOLD
87
MITBC431D.01.00.00-12 STRP
88
MIGB/T845 ST3.5X9.5 ST SCREW 3.5X9.5
89
MIGB/T2671.2 M5X20 SCREW M5X20
90
MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
91
MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
92
MITBC331D.01.00.00-4 GSKET - CRBURETTOR
93
MITBC331D.01.06.00-00 CRBURETTOR
94
MITBC261D.01.08.00-2 IR BOX COVER
95
MITBC261D.01.08.00-3 IR BOX SSEMBLY
96
MIGB/T2671.2 M5X45 SCREW M5X45
97
MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
98
MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
99
MITBC261D.01.08.00-1 IR BOX BSE
100
MITBC261D.01.08.00-00 IR FILTER SSEMBLY
101
MITBC431D.01.13.01 PETROL CP SSEMBLY
103
MITBC431D.01.13.01-2 STOPPER
104
MITBC261D.01.13.00-1 FUEL TNK
105
MITBC431D.01.13.00-2 FUEL TNK RUBBER
106
MITBC261D.01.00.00-7 FUEL TNK BRCKET
107
MIGB/T2671.2 M5X25 SCREW M5X25
108
MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5
109
MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
110
MIYD45.03.00-5 BRETHER
111
MITBC431D.01.13.00-6 BRETHER PIPE
112
MITBC430D.01.13.00-4 FUEL PIPE
113
MITBC430D.01.13.00-5 RETURN PIPE
114
MITBC431D.01.13.00-3 GROMMET
115
MIYD45.01.01.01-3 FUEL HOSE CLMP
116
MITD38-3.03.04-00 FUEL FILTER
ENGINE Parts List
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25C SELECT: ppliance Parts Drawing
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ID NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 MITBC430D.03.02-00 HRNESS CLMP SSEMBLY
2 MIGB/T70.1 M5X20 SCREW M5X20 3 MITBC430D.03.00-2 CLMP 4 MIGB/T6170 M5 NUT M5 5 MITBC431SJ.03.02-00 BCK SHFT SSEMBLY 6 MITBC431SJ.03.02-1 BCK L TUBING 7 MITBC430D.03.04-00 RUBBER / SHFT 8 MITTR261SJ.03.03-00 CONNECTOR SSEMBLY 9 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X25 SCREW M5X25 10 MIGB/T93 M5 LOCK WSHER M5 11 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5 12 MIGB/T2671.2 M5X12 SCREW M5X12 13 MIGB/T93 M5 LOCK WSHER M5 14 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5 15 MIGB/T5781 M6X50 SCREW M6X50 16 MIGB/T96 M6 WSHER M6 17 MITBC431DJ.03.03-7 LOCKING KNOB 18 MIGB/T923 M6 NUT M6 19 MITBC431DJ.03.03-3 LOCK SSEMBLY 20 MITTR260SJ.03.01-3 LOCK WSHER 21 MITTR261SJ.03.01-1 LOWER OUTER SHAFT 22 MIGB/T6170 M5 NUT M5 23 MIGB/T70.1 SCREW M5X8 24 MIGB/T93 M5 LOCK WSHER M5 25 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5 26 MIGB/T70.1 M5X14 CP HED SCREW M5X14 27 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5 28 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5 29 MITTR260SJ.06.00-2 GURD CLMP 30 MITTR260SJ.06.00-1 TRIMMER GURD 31 MITTR260SJ.06.00-3 CUTTING BLDE 32 MIGB/T70.1 M5X14 CP HED SCREW M5X14 33 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5 34 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5 35 MITTR260SJ.02.01-00 STRING HED SSEMBLY 36 MITTR260SJ.03.04-3 NUT COVER 37 MITTR260SJ.03.04-1 HOUSING / BERING 38 MITTR260SJ.03.06-00 BERING 11X15X12.5 39 MITTR260SJ.03.04-2 OUTPUT SHFT 40 MITTR260SJ.03.04-00 DRIVE SSEMBLY 41 MITTR260SJ.03.01-2 PLSTIC LINER 42 MITTR260SJ.03.05-2 EYELET 43 MITTR260SJ.03.05-1 FLEX SHFT 44 MITBC431S.05.01-1
FRONT HNDLE 45 MIGB/T6170 M5 NUT M5 46 MITBC431S.05.01-2 HNDLE BSE 47 MITBC431S.05.01-3 HNDLE CLMP
48 MITBC431S.05.01-4 HNDLE BR 49 MIGB/T70.1 M5X25 CP HED SCREW M5X25 50 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WSHER M5 51 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5
ID NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
52 GB/T97.1 M5 WSHER M5 53 GB/T97.1 5X16X1 PLTE WSHER 54 GB/T845 ST4.8X19 TPPING SCREW ST4.8X19 55 TTR260DJ.03.00-1 DRIVE SHFT 56 TBC022S.2.1 THROTTLE HNDLE L/H SIDE 57 TBC022S.2-7 FIXING CLMP 58 GB/T70.1 M5X14 CP HED SCREW M5X14 59 TBC143S.05.02-12/13 WIRE 60 TBC143S.05.02-11 CBLE SLEEVE 61 TBC143S.05.02-10 THROTTLE CBLE SSEMBLY 62 TBC022S.2.2 THROTTLE HNDLE R/H SIDE 63 GB/T845 ST4X10 SCREW ST4X10 64 TBC022S.2-1 TRIGGER 65 TBC022S.2-4 SPRING 66 TBC022S.2-6 SPRING 67 TBC022S.2-2 OPC TRIGGER 68 GB/T70.1 M5X14 CP HED SCREW M5X14 69 TBC022S.2-7 FIXING CLMP 70 YD38-3.01.11.04-00 ON/OFF SWITCH 71 TBC022S.2 TRIGGER SSEMBLY
PPLINCE Parts List
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EC Declaration of Conformity
We Mitox (Rochford Garden Machinery Ltd) - BA9 9RS (importer) declare that the product(s):
Designation: Petrol Powered Brushcutter Model(s):
MITOX 25C SELECT
Type/Serial No: s per rating label on machine
Complies with the following directive(s):
2006/42/EC Machinery Directive 2014/30/EU EMC Directive 97/68/EC Directive as last amended by 2012/46/EU NRMM 2000/14/EC and 2005/88/EC Noise Directive for outdoor equipment use
The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with:
EN ISO 11806-1:2011 EN ISO 14982:2009 EN ISO 22868:2011
Notified Body:
Intertek Testing Services
Address:
Building No. 86, 1198 Qinzhou Road (North) Shanghai 200233, China
Measured Sound Power Level:
110.6 dB ()
Guaranteed Sound Power Level: 113 dB ()
Authorised Signatory and Technical File Holder Date: 15/03/2016
Signature:
Name: Stewart nderson
Position: Managing Director
Company: Mitox (Rochford Garden Machinery Ltd)
Address:
Wincanton Business Park Wincanton Somerset B9 9RS
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CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
The manufacturer warrants the product against faulty materials and workmanship for a standard 1 year period and thereafter for the set period specific to each range from the date of purchase. Warranty does not extend to failure due to fair wear and tear.
SP - 1 Year SELECT - 3 Years (Subject to yearly servicing) PREMIUM - 5 Years (Subject to yearly servicing) PRO - 5 Years Domestic / 3 Years Commercial (Subject to yearly servicing)
(Extended warranty is subject to online registration and yearly servicing)
SP, SELECT and PREMIUM ranges used for commercial purposes have a warranty period of 3 months from the date of purchase.
The manufacturer undertakes to replace any spare parts that are classified as defective by an appointed Mitox service dealer. The manufacturer will not accept liability for the replacement of the machine, either partially or wholly, and /or consequential damages and /or interest charges either directly or indirectly.
Warranty does not cover failure due to:
Insucient maintenance. Incorrect fuel mixture and stale fuel. bnormal use or accidental damage. Incorrect assembly, adjustment or operation of the product. Spare parts that are subject to wear e.g. bag, blades, bearings, cables, guards, deflectors, spark plugs, air filters etc.
Neither does warranty extend to:
Freight and packing costs. Use of non-genuine spare parts i.e. those from another manufacturer. Use of the machine for any other purpose than that for which it was designed. Use and maintenance of the machine in a manner not described in the owner’s manual.
s part of our policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to alter or amend this specification without notice. s a result, the product may dier from the information contained herein but any alteration will only be implemented without notice if it is classified as an improvement to the above specification.
READ THE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE
When ordering spare parts, please quote the part number, this can be found in the parts list included in this manual.
Retain your proof of purchase, without which no warranty can be oered.
Mitox Garden Machinery, Wincanton Business Park, Wincanton, Somerset, B9 9RS
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