Mitox CS62 Select, CS64 Select Operator's Manual

Operator’s Manual
user manual, maintenance instructions and spare parts
CS62 / CS64 SELECT Chainsaw
www.mitox.co.uk
Read this manual carefully before operating the machine
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Component Location
1. Chain brake
2. Recoil handle
3. Air cleaner cover
4. Choke knob
5. Throttle interlock
6. Rear handle
7. Throttle lever
8. Decompressor button
9. Engine switch
10. Fuel tank
11. Oil tank
12. Front handle
13. Saw chain
14. Guide Bar
15. Pump Primer
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This Chainsaw is a 2 stroke fast running power tool and is designed to be used in a domestic ap­plication for cutting wood only. Do not cut metal, plastic or any non-wood materials.
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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
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NOTE
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
Use the Chainsaw with two hands
Beware: Keep hands and feet away from moving parts. Always keep a safe distance from the cutting parts
Beware of objects being thrown from the operating zone
Warning! Danger of Kickback
Safety Symbols
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Directive 2000-14/CE. Guaranteed noise levels
Danger: Risk of intoxication
Danger: Risk of fire or explosion
Hot surface, risk of burn
Explanation of Symbols on the Machine
For safe operation and maintenance, symbols are carved in relief on the machine.
STOP
FUEL TANK
2 stroke mix Position: Fuel cap
CHAIN OIL TANK
Position: oil cap
STOP SWITCH
Setting the switch to the “O” position, the engine stops immediately. Position: Rear-left of the unit
Taking Care of Warning Labels
Always 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 Chainsaw 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.
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CHOKE OPERATION <RUN>
Starting mode when the engine is hot. Position: Upper-right of the air cleaner cover
<START>
Starting mode when the engine is cold. Position: Upper-right of the air cleaner cover
HIGH-SPEED ADJUSTMENT SCREW
Position: Left side, screw under “H” stamp
SLOW-SPEED ADJUSTMENT SCREW
Position: Left side, screw under “L” stamp
IDLE ADJUSTMENT SCREW
Position: Left side, screw under “T” stamp
CHAIN BREAK RELEASE / ACTIVATION
Released (white arrow) and Activated (black arrow). Position: Front of the chain cover
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T
Safety Precautions
Read this Owner/Operator Manual carefully. Be sure you understand how to operate this
Chainsaw 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 your authorised MITOX® dealer 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 Chainsaw 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.
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This Chainsaw is equipped with extremely an extremely sharp blade, always wear sturdy gloves
when handling the blades and fit the safety guards when not in use.
When using this Chainsaw for the first time, take it to a wide, clear, open space, start the engine,
and practice handling the Chainsaw until you are sure that you will be able to handle it properly in
actual operation.
You should never use this Chainsaw 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 Chainsaw properly and in a safe manner.
Never allow children or anyone unable to fully understand the directions given in this manual to
use this Chainsaw.
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 this product 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 this Chainsaw in the conditions 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 this product.
At night, at times of heavy fog, or at any other time when your field of vision is limited and it
would be dicult to gain a clear view of the area where it is to be used. In heavy rain, during
lightning storms, at times of strong or gale-force winds or at any other time when the weather
conditions might make it unsafe to use this product.
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Work Clothing & Safety Equipment
When using this product, you should wear the correct Personal Protective Equipment.
• Helmet
• Safety goggles / face protector
• Ear protection
• Thick work gloves
• Non-slip, steel toe capped work boots
• Strong, durable work clothing; shirts should be long sleeved and trousers should be full length
Safety and Operation
Improper handling can cause accidents which may in turn lead to serious injury or death. Always adhere to the following instructions when using this product:
• Never hold this product with the cutting head pointing towards someone else.
• Never allow the blade/blades to come into contact with your body.
• Always turn o the engine before making adjustments or when coming close to the cutting head.
Before Starting Work
Carefully check the work area and remove any obstacles. A perimeter of 15 metres of the work
area should be considered a hazardous area, into which no-one should enter while this product
is being used. When necessary this area should be marked with a warning rope, warning signs or
other forms of warning.
If work is to be carried out by two or more operators, care should be taken to constantly check
the location of other operators within the work area, to maintain a safe distance between each
operator.
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Before starting work all components of this product should be checked to make sure that it is
in proper working order. Ensure there are no loose screws or bolts, fuel leaks, ruptures, dents,
broken guards or any other problems which might aect the safe operation.
Keep all parts of your body away from the cutting head when the engine is running.
Before Starting the Engine
Place your machine on the ground in a flat, clear area and hold it firmly to ensure that neither the
cutting head or throttle come into contact with any obstacles when the engine starts.
After Starting the Engine
Ensure 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 your machine to your
authorised MITOX® dealer for adjustment.
Avoid Noise Problems
Check and follow the local regulations for sound levels and hours of operation for garden
machinery. In general, operate garden machinery between 8am and 5pm weekdays and 9am
and 5pm weekends. Avoid using garden machinery early in the morning and/or late at night.
Safety During Operation
When using your Chainsaw, grip the handles firmly with both hands, place your feet slightly apart
so your weight is distributed evenly across both legs and always be sure to maintain a steady even
posture while working. Do not use on ladders or if the ground surface is slippery or uneven. Never
attempt to cut overhead or with one hand.
NOTE
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Maintain full engine speed when cutting.
Never allow other persons to come within the work area as doing so might expose them to
danger.
If a branch or other object gets caught in the blades during operation, always turn o the
engine before removing the object.
To protect yourself against injury from falling branches, wear the required safety equipment.
Keep the operation area clear of all persons, particularly small children and pets. Injury may
result from flying debris.
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 of
the engine 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, turn o the
engine, place the protective cover over the blades, and turn the chain saw so that the blades
face away from your body before carrying it to the new location.
Always remove fuel from the fuel tank before transportation to prevent fuel spillage.
When not in use never leave the chain saw exposed to direct sunlight as this can heat the fuel
tank and may cause a discharge of fuel, and flood the engine.
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In the Box
A standard saw unit package contains the items as illustrated.
1) Power unit
2) Plug wrench
3) Bar Protector
4) Guide bar
5) Saw chain
Not pictured
6) Owner’s manual
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Safe Handling of Fuel
The engine of the Chainsaw 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 or reflling the Chainsaw, keep lit cigarettes away from the
Chainsaw 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 Chainsaw before starting the engine.
After refuelling, screw the fuel cap back tightly onto the fuel tank and carry the Chainsaw to a
spot 5 metres or more away from where it was refuelled before starting the engine.
Two-Stroke Fuel
Fuel is very flammable. Do not smoke or bring any flame or sparks near fuel.
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.
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FUEL WITH NO OIL (RAW PETROL) will cause severe damage to the engine which is not covered by the 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, or Ethanol Shield Fuel Stabiliser
to protect your MITOX® engine against the harmful eects of
Ethanol.
Visit www.b3cfuel.co.uk for more information.
IMPORTANT
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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.
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When storing the Chainsaw 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.
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 Chainsaw
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.
Chain Oil
Use only specialist anti fling chain oil. Fill the chain oil tank every time you fill the fuel tank.
Do not use waste or regenerated oil that can cause damage to the oil pump.
NOTE
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Installing the Guide Bar and Chain
Open the box and install the guide bar and the saw chain on the power unit as follows: The saw chain has very sharp edges. Use thick protective gloves for safety.
1. Pull the chain brake towards the front handle to check that the chain brake is not on.
2. Loosen the nuts and remove the chain cover.
3. Install the spike to the power unit (dependent on model).
4. Remove and discard the plastic packer (3) located on the bar studs. 5 . Fit the guide bar over the bar bolts.
Figure 1. Figure 2.
Chain Direction
6. Figure 1. Fit the chain to the drive sprocket and while fitting the saw chain around the
guide bar, adjust the position of the chain tensioner located in the side cover (2) to fit into
the hole (1) in the guide bar.
7. Fit the chain cover to the power unit and fasten the nuts finger tight.
8. Figure 2. While holding up the tip of the bar, adjust the chain tension by turning the
tensioner screw until the chain does not sag from the underside of the guide bar.
9. Tighten the bar nuts securely with the bar held up to 12/15N.M, then check the chain for
smooth rotation and proper tension while moving the chain by hand.
Note: A new chain will expand in length at the beginning of use. Check and readjust the tension frequently, as a loose chain can easily derail or cause rapid wear to itself and the guide bar.
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Chain Brake
This machine is equipped with an automatic brake to stop the saw chain rotation upon the
occurrence of kickback during saw cutting. The brake is automatically operated by inertial force,
which acts on the weight fitted inside the front guard. The brake can also be operated manually by
pushing the chain brake forward towards the guide bar.
To release the brake, pull back the chain brake (4) toward the front handle (1) until a “click” sound is
heard (2).
How to check:
You must check the chain brake operation before each usage by running the saw at full throttle for
1-2 seconds and pushing the front hand guard (4) forward (3).
The chain should stop immediately with the engine at full speed.
If the chain is slow to stop or does not stop, replace the brake band and clutch drum before use.
Before proceeding to your job, it is recommended to first practice sawing easy logs. This also helps
you get accustomed to your unit.
Always follow the safety regulations:
The chainsaw must only be used for cutting wood. It is forbidden to cut other types of material.
Vibrations and kick-back vary with dierent materials and the requirements of the safety regulations
would not be met. Do not use the chainsaw as a lever for lifting, moving or splitting objects.
The saw should cut easily without force. Apply only light pressure while running the engine at full
throttle.
When the saw chain is caught in the cut, do not attempt to pull it out by force, but use a wedge
or a lever to suciently open the gap in the wood.
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Kickback Safety Precautions
Kickback may occur when the nose or tip of the guide bar touches an object, or when the wood
closes in and pinches the saw chain in the cut. Top contact in some cases may cause a lightning
fast reverse reaction, kicking the guide bar up and back towards the operator. Pinching the saw
chain along the top of the guide bar may push the guide bar rapidly back towards the operator.
Either of these reactions may cause you to lose control of the saw which could result in serious
personal injury.
Do not rely exclusively on the safety devices built into your saw. As a chain saw user you should
take several steps to keep cutting jobs free from accident or injury.
1. With a basic understanding of kickback you can reduce or eliminate the element of
surprise. Sudden surprise contributes to accidents.
2. Keep a good grip on the saw with both hands, the right hand on the rear handle, and
the left hand on the front handle, when the engine is running. Use a firm grip with
thumbs and fingers encircling the chainsaw handles. A firm grip will help you reduce
kickback and maintain control of the saw.
3. Make certain that the area in which you are cutting is free from obstructions. Do not let
the nose of the guide bar contact a log, branch, or any other obstruction which could be
hit while you are operating the saw.
4. Cut at high engine speeds.
5. Do not overreach or cut above shoulder height.
6. Follow the manufacturers sharpening and maintenance instructions for saw chain.
7. Only use replacement bars and chains specified by the manufacturer.
It is important to maintain the proper chain tension. Rapid wear of the guide bar or the chain coming o can be caused by improper tension, especially when using a new chain.
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Operating the Engine
1. Fill fuel (2) and chain oil (1) tanks respectively, and tighten the
caps securely.
2. Set the switch (3) to “I” position.
3. Press the primer button (4) 6 times.
4. Pull out the choke knob (5). The choke will close and the throttle
will be set in the starting position.
5. Push in the decompressor valve (6).
6. Apply the chain brake by pushing the chain brake (7) forwards.
7. Place the saw on the ground, grip the front handle with your left
hand, place your right foot through the rear handle. Pull the starter handle with your right hand. Caution: Do not pull the starter
cord all the way out and do not let go of the starter handle if the cord is extended, this can damage the mechanism.
8. When the engine has tried to fire, push in the choke knob (5) and then pull the starter
handle again to start the engine.
9. As soon as the engine is running, pull the throttle lever slightly to reset the throttle control
to idle. This must be done as soon as the engine has started to avoid unneccessary wear
on the clutch.
NOTE: Disengage the chain brake by pulling the chain brake towards the front handle prior to cutting.
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Hot Engine Start
1. Set the switch (3) to “I” position.
2. Pull out the choke knob (5), then push the choke knob back in, this will set the choke to
the hot start position.
3. Push in the decompressor valve (6).
4. Apply the chain brake (7) by pushing the chain brake forwards.
5. Pull the starter handle until the engine runs.
6. As soon as the engine is running, pull the throttle lever slightly to reset the throttle control
to idle. This must be done as soon as the engine has started to avoid unneccessary wear on the clutch. NOTE: Disengage the chain brake by pulling the chain brake
towards the front handle prior to cutting.
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. After two hours of work, check that all nuts and screws are securely fastened and
tighten if necessary.
Stopping the Engine
1. Release the throttle lever and allow the engine to run at idle for half a minute.
2. Set the ignition switch to the STOP position (“0”).
NOTE: Except for an emergency, avoid stopping the engine while at full throttle.
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Checking the Oil Supply
After starting the engine, run the chain at medium speed
and see if chain oil is sprayed as shown in the figure.
Care and Maintenance of Your Chainsaw
• In order to maintain your chainsaw in good working order, perform the maintenance and
checking operations described in this manual at regular intervals. In the event that any part needs
to be replaced, please contact the nearest authorised service dealer for assistance.
• Always turn o the engine before performing any maintenance or checking procedures.
• When sharpening, removing, or reattaching the blades, be sure to wear thick, sturdy gloves and
use only appropriate tools and equipment to prevent injury.
• When replacing blades or any other parts, be sure to use only genuine spare parts and approved
lubricants.
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Maintenance
• After 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. Always wear heavy-duty gloves when handling the blades.
Maintenance After Each Use
Air filter
Dust on the air cleaner surface can be removed by tapping a corner of the cleaner against a hard
surface. To clean dirt in the meshes, split the cleaner into halves and brush o the dust lightly or
wash in non-inflammable solvent, or replace the air filter.To assemble the cleaner halves, press until
it clicks.
IMPORTANT
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Maintenance After Each Use
Oiling port
Dismount the guide bar and check the oiling port (1) for clogging.
Guide bar
When the guide bar is dismounted, remove sawdust from the bar groove and the oiling port.
Grease the nose sprocket with a sprocket grease gun (Oregon part number 21939)
1. Guide bar groove
2. Oil hole
3. Drive sprocket
4. Grease point
Other Checks
Check for fuel leakage and loose fastenings and damage to major parts, especially handle joints and
guide bar mounting. If any defects are found, make sure to have them repaired before operating
the saw again. Check for cracks and for excessive wear interfering with the chain drive. If the wear
is considerable, replace it with a new one. Never fit a new chain on a worn sprocket, or a worn
chain on a new sprocket.
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Periodical Service Points
Cylinder Fins
Dust clogging between the cylinder fins will cause
overheating of the engine.
Periodically check and clean the cylinder fins after
removing the cylinder cover.
When installing the cylinder cover, make sure that
switch wires and grommets are fitted correctly.
Fuel filter
Using a wire hook, take out the filter (1) from the filler
port.
Disassemble the filter and clean with petrol, or replace
with a new one if needed.
Spark plug
Clean the electrodes with a wire brush and reset the
gap to 0.65 mm as necessary.
Plug type: NGK: BPMR7A
Sprocket
Check for cracks and for excessive wear interfering
with the chain drive. If the wear is considerable,
replace it with a new one. Never fit a new chain on a
worn sprocket, or a worn chain on a new sprocket.
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Adjusting Oil Flow Rate
Never fill the oil reservoir or adjust the oiler with the engine running.
An increase in bar oil flow rate will speed oil consumption, requiring more frequent checks on the oil
reservoir. To ensure sucient lubrication, it may be necessary to check the oil level more frequently
than at fuel tank refills. The guide bar and chain are lubricated automatically by a pump that
operates whenever the chain rotates. The pump is set at the factory to deliver a minimum flow rate,
but it can be adjusted in the field. A temporary increase in oil flow is often desirable when cutting
hardwood.
Adjust the pump as follows:
1. Stop the engine and make sure the stop switch is in the OFF position.
2. Adjust the oil flow rate using the adjusting screw on the top cover of the machine.
3. Using your fingers, turn he oil flow rate adjuster in the desired direction:
Clockwise-decrease lubrication
Counter clockwise-increase lubrication
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Saw Chain Sharpening
The chain needs to be sharpened when:
1. Sawdust becomes powder-like. 4. You need extra force to saw with.
2. The cut path does not go straight. 5. Vibration increases.
3. Fuel consumption increases.
Be sure to wear safety gloves.
• Clamp chainsaw guide bar in a vice to secure.
• Sharpen chain with a 7/32 file and holder (Oregon part number 90404)
• Place your file on the cutter and push straight forward. Keep the file position.
• After every cutter has been set, check the depth gauge and file it to the proper level.
• Make sure every cutter has the same length and edge angles as illustrated.
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Adjusting the Carburettor
The carburettor has been factory adjusted, but may require fine tuning due to a change in operating
conditions. Before adjusting the carburettor, make sure that the provided air/fuel filters are clean
and the fuel properly mixed.
When adjusting, take the following steps:
Stop the engine and screw in both the H and L needles until they stop. Never force them. Then set
them back the initial number of turns as shown below.
H needle: 2 +or- ¼ L needle: 2 +or- ¼
1. Start the engine and allow it to warm up at half-throttle.
2. Turn the L needle (2) slowly to find a position where
idling speed is at maximum, then set the needle back
a quarter (1/4) turn counter clockwise.
3. Turn the idle adjusting screw T (1) counter clockwise so
that the saw chain does not turn. If the idling speed is
too slow, turn the screw clockwise.
4. To verify the low speed you should be able to pull the
throttle in all the way and the engine should not die,
if it tries to die, open the L jet (2) slightly and re-adjust
idle if necessary.
5. Set the engine to full throttle, the H jet (3) is turned clockwise to reduce fuel, as the fuel mixture
is leaned out, the saw will run faster until it sounds as if it is screaming, at this point, turn the
high speed screw counter clockwise by quarter (1/4) turn to allow more fuel in.
A 2-cycle engine relies on the fuel mixture to cool the engine; a lean engine will run fast but can
overheat and may cause severe damage to the engine.
The carb mixture adjustment needs special tools and should only be adjusted by a dealer or professional as incorrect mixture adjustment can damage the engine and will invalidate the warranty.
L low speed adjust
screw (2)
H high speed
adjust screw (3)
T idle adjust
screw (1)
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Service Schedule
Troubleshooting: Power loss or engine stopping.
• Check that the fuel tank is not empty.
• The mixture does not reach the carburettor. Change the fuel filter in the fuel tank.
• There is water in the mixture. Drain then clean the fuel system.
• The air filter is dirty. Clean the air filter.
• There are carbon deposits in the cylinder exhaust pipe or muer. Clean or change muer.
• Spark plug is worn: Replace spark plug.
Component Procedure
Before
Use
Every
25
Hours
Every
50
Hours
Every
100
Hours
Note
Fuel Leaks / Fuel Spillage
Wipe away
Fuel Tank / Fuel Filter
Inspect / Clean
Replace if Neccessary
Idle Adjusting Screw
See Adjusting Carburettor
Adjust if Neccessary
Spark Plug Clean and
Readjust Plug Gap
Gap 0.025in (0.6-
0.7mm) Replace if Neccessary
Cylinder Fins / Intake Air Cooling Vent
Clean
Muer / Spark Arrestor / Cylinder Exhaust Port
Clean
Throttle Lever / Ignition Switch
Check Operation
Air Filter Clean
Screws / Nuts / Bolts
Tighten / Replace
Except Adjusting Screws
Oiling Port Clean
Guide Bar Clean
Sprocket Inspect / Replace
Saw Chain Inspect / Sharpen
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Specifications
Power unit:
Displacement ………………………………………………………………………………62.0cc
Maximum engine power……………………………………………………………………3.0kW
Fuel……………………………………. …………Mixture (Unleaded Gasoline 40 : two-cycle oil 1)
Fuel tank capacity……………………………………………………………………………550ml
Chain oil………………………………………………………………………….Anti-Fling chain oil
Oil tank capacity……………………………………………………………………………350ml
Carburettor………………………………………………………………Diaphragm type (walbro)
Idling speed……………………………………………………………………………3200r/min
Maximum speed with cutting attachment………………………………………………11000r/min
Ignition system…………………………………………………C.D.I. with timing advance function
Spark plug…………………………………………………………………………NGK BPMR7A
Dimensions (L x W x H)…………………………………………………………430 × 270 × 300(mm)
Dry weight…………………………………………………………………………………6.3kg
Dry weight CS62 w/ bar & chain………………………………………………………………7.69kg
Dry weight CS64 w/ bar & chain………………………………………………………………8.06kg
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Specifications
Cutting gear CS62
Type:…………………………………………………………….…………...……Sprocket nose
Size (in): ………………………………………………………….………………….……….20”
Saw chain: ……………………………………………………………………..………………20”
Type: ......…..………………………………………………………..…Oregon 72LPX, 72 Drive links
Pitch (in): ....……………………………………………………….……….………………..3/8”
Gauge (in): ..........……………………………………………………..…………….……......0.050”
Cutting gear CS64
Type:……………………………………………………………….…………...……Sprocket nose
Size (in): ………………………………………………………….………………….……….24”
Saw chain: ………………………………………………………..……………………………24”
Type: ......…..………………………………………………………..…Oregon 72LPX, 84 Drive links
Pitch (in): ....………………………………………………………….……….………………..3/8”
Gauge (in): ..........……………………………………………………..…………….……......0.050”
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Parts - Engine Unit
ID PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY
1 MIGB/T6186 M5 NUT M5 2
2 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WASHER M5 19
3 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WASHER M5 19
4 MIYD62.01.09.00-1 MUFFLER BRACKET 1
5 MIYD62.01.09.01-00 MUFFLER 1
6 MIYD62.01.00-4 MUFFLER GASKE T 1
7 MIYD62.01.00-8 MUFFLER BOLTS 2
8 MIGB/T6191 M5X20 SCREW M5X20 12
9 MIYD62.01.00-1A CYLINDER 1
10 MIYD45.01.11.04-00 SPARK PLUG 1
11 MIYD62.01.00-5 GASKET 1
12 MIYD62.01.00-2 INSULATOR 1
13 MIYD62.01.00-6 GASKET 1
14 MIYD62.01.06.00-00 CARBURETOR 1
15 MIYD62.01.00-10 ADJUSTER COVER 1
16 MIYD62.01.00.02-00 CHOKE ROD 1
17 MIYD62.01.00.01-00 AIR INTAKE SOCKET 1
18 MIGB/T6191 M5X82 BOLT M5X82 2
19 MIYD62.01.11.05-00 LINK WIRE 1
20 MIYD62.01.11.04-00 GROUND WIRE 1
21 MIYD62.01.11.03-00 COIL WIRE 1
22 MIYD62.01.00-7 FILTER 1
23 MIYD62.01.00-9 CIRCLIP 1
24 MIYD45.01.01.02-2 BREATHER JET 1
25 MIGB/T818 M4X16 SCREW M4X16 2
26 MIGB/T93 M4 WASHER M4 2
27 MIGB/T97.1 M4 PLAIN WASHER M4 2
28 MIYD62.01.11.02-00 IGNITION COIL 1
29 MIYD62.01.11.01-00 FLYWHEEL COIL 1
30 MIGB/T6171 M10X1 NUT M10X1 1
31 MIGB/T93 M10 SPRING WASHER M10 1
32 MIYD62.01.10.00-00 FLYWHEEL ASSY 1
33 MIYD62.01.00.03-00
OIL SEAL 13X20X4.5 1
34 MIYD62.01.01.00-1 CRANK CASE L/H 1
35 MIGB/T119.2 5X10 PIN 5X10 3
36 MIYD62.01.00-3 CYLINDER BASE GASKET 1
37 MIYD62.01.03.00-1 PISTON RING 2
38 MIYD62.01.03.02-00 PISTON 1
39 MIYD62.01.03.00-2 PISTON PIN 1
40 MIYD45.01.03-4 PISTON PIN CIRCLIP 2
41 MIYD62.01.03.00-3 NEEDLE BEARING RING 2
42 MIYD45.01.03.02-00 NEEDLE BEARING 11X15X12.5 1
43 MIYD62.01.03.01-00 CRANKSHAFT 1
44 MIGB/T1099 3X3.5X10 SEMI-CIRCULAR KEY 3X3.5X10 1
45 MIGB/T276 6202D BEARING 6202 GRADE D 15X35X11 2
46 MIYD62.01.01.00-2 CRANKCASE GASKET 1
47 MIGB/T893.1 35 CIRCLIP (SIZE 35) 1
48 MIYD62.01.01.01-1 CRANKCASE R/H 1
49 MIYD45.01.00.08-00 OIL SEAL 15X35X4.5 1
50 MIGB/T900 M8X28-8.8 BAR STUDS 2
51 MIYD62.00.02-2 CHAIN TENSIONER PAWL 1
52 MIGB/T9074.1 M5X48 CHAIN TENSIONER SCREW 1
53 MIYD62.04.00-2 CHAINBRAKE TORSION SPRING 1
54 MIYD62.04.00-1 BRAKE CONTROL BRACKET 1
55 MIYD62.04.03-1 ACTUATOR 1
56 MIYD62.01.01.01-2 PIN 2
57 MIGB/T896 6 CLIP SIZE 6 2
58 MIYD62.04.03-2 SPACING PIN 1
59 MIYD62.04.03-3 SPACER 1
60 MIGB/T896 2 CLIP SIZE 2 1
61 MIYD45.01.00.04-2 OIL FILTER SCREEN 1
62 MIYD45.01.00.04-1 OIL FILTER 1
63 MIYD62.05.00-3 OIL PIPE 1
64 MIYD62.05.00-4 GROMMET 1
65 MIYD62.05.00-2 OIL FEED PIPE 1
66 MIYD62.04.00-3 BRAKE SPRING 1
67 MIYD62.04.00-4 TUBE 1
68 MIYD62.01.01.01-3 BRAKE SPRING PIN 1
69 MIYD62.00.00-5 BRAKE COVER PLATE 1
70 MIYD62.04.00-5 ACTUATOR 1
71 MIGB/T879.2 4X8 PIN 4X8 1
72 MIGB/T119.2 3X8 PIN 3X8 1
73 MIYD62.04.02-00 BRAKE BAND 1
74 MIYD62.00.08-00 OILING RATE ADJUSTER 1
75 MIYD62.00.00-10 GROMMET 1
76 MIYD62.05.00-8 CONNECTOR 1
77 MIYD62.01.00-14 PLATE 1
78 MIYD62.00.09-00 WORM GEAR 1
79 MIYD62.00.00-14
FIXING TUBE 1
80 MIYD62.05.01-00 OIL PUMP 1
81 MIGB/T818 M5X18 SCREW M5-18 5
82 MIYD62.01.00-11 CLUTCH WASHER 12X48 1
83 MIYD62.01.13.01-00 CLUTCH ASSEMBLY 1
85 MIYD62.01.13.01-3 CLUTCH EXTENSION SPRING 1
87 MIYD62.01.00.04-00 NEEDLE BEARING 10X14X13.5 1
88 MIYD62.01.13.00-1 CLUTCH DRUM 1
89 MIYD62.01.00-12 SPROCKET 1
90 MIYD62.01.00-13 SPROCKET PLATE 8X23X2 1
91 MIGB/T6177.2 M8 NUT M8 1
92 MIYD06.06.186 DECOMPRESSOR 1
93 MICG62SERIES CARB DIAPHRAGM KIT 1
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Parts - Base Unit
ID PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY
1 MIYD38-3.05.01-00 AIR FILTER LOCK NUT 1
2 MIYD38-3.05.00-6 LOCK NUT WASHER 15X26X1 1
3 MIYD62.00.00-1 AIR FILTER COVER 1
4 MIYD62.01.08.00-00 AIR FILTER 1
5 MIYD62.01.08.00-1 AIR FILTER SEAL 1
6 MIYD62.00.00-3 ANTI-DUST BASE 1
7 MIYD38-5.02.00-4 RECOIL HANDLE 1
8 MIYD62.02.00-5 RECOIL ROPE 1
9 MIGB/T818 M5X18 SCREW M5-18 4
10 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WASHER M5 7
11 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WASHER M5 7
12 MIYD62.00.03-1 FUEL CAP ASSY 1
15 MIYD62.02.00-6 RUBBER BUFFER 1
17 MIYD62.02.00-4 RECOIL SPRING 1
18 MIYD62.02.00-2 RECOIL SPRING CUP 1
19 MIGB/T845 ST2.9X7.5 SCREW ST2.9X7.5 2
20 MIYD62.02.02-00 RECOIL PULLEY 1
21 MIGB/T9074.19 ST4.8X13 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X13 1
22 MIYD62.02.00-00 STARTER ASSEMBLY 1
23 MIYD62.02.00-1 SIDE PLATE 1
24 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X13 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X13 5
25 MIYD38-3.01.11.04-00 ON/OFF SWITCH 1
26 MIYD62.03.02-00 HANDLE COVER 1
27 MIYD62.03.00-3 THROTTLE LINK 1
28 MIYD62.03.00-1 THROTTLE TRIGGER 1
29 MIYD45.03.00-12 SAFETY TRIGGER SPRING 1
30 MIYD62.03.00-2 THROTTLE TRIGGER LOCK 1
31 MIYD45.03.04-00 BREATHER ASSY 1
32 MIYD38-3.03.00-3 BREATHER GROMMET 1
33 MIYD62.03.00-8 FUEL PIPE 1
34 MIYD38-3.03.00-2 GROMMET - 2 HOLE 1
35 MIYD45.01.01.01-3 CIRCLIP 1
36 MIYD45.03.03-00
FUEL FILTER 1
37 MIYD62.00.00-12 SCREW M6X16 2
38 MIGB/T819.1 M5X14 SCREW M5X14 4
39 MIGB/T956.1 M5 WASHER M5 4
40 MIYD62.00.06-00 AV RUBBER - L/H 1
41 MIYD62.00.07-00 AV RUBBER - R/H 1
42 MIYD62.03.00-5 AV RUBBER MOUNT 1
43 MIYD62.03.00-4 AV RUBBER 1
44 MIYD62.03.00-12 FUEL TANK 1
45 MIYD62.03.00-11 AV RUBBER 1
46 MIYD45.03.00-1 ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER 1
47 MIYD62.03.00-10 AV RUBBER 1
48 MIYD62.03.01-00 REAR HANDLE 1
49 MIYD38-3.03.00-4A PRIMER ASSY 1
50 MIYD62.00.00-2 UPPER COVER PLATE 1
51 MIGB/T818 M5X14 SCREW M5X14 5
52 MIYD62.00.00-4 ANTI FROSTING PLATE 1
53 MIYD62.04.01-00 CHAINBRAKE LEVER 1
54 MIYD62.00.00-13 SCREW M5X18 1
55 MIYD62.00.04-1 OIL CAP ASSEMBLY 1
57 MIYD62.00.00-11 RETAINER CAP 2
58 MIYD62.00.05-00 AV RUBBER 2
59 MIYD62.00.00-6 FELLING DOG 1
60 MIYD62.00.00-8 COVER PLATE 1
61 MIGB/T818 M4X10 SCREW M4X10 1
63 MIGB/T845 ST4.2X8 TAPPING SCREW ST4.2X8 1
64 MIYD62.00.01-1 DAMPER 1
65 MIYD62.00.10-00 CHAINBRAKE COVER 1
66 MIGB/T6177.1 M8 NUT M8 2
67 MIYD38-3.06.03-00 ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER 1
68 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X16 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X16 1
69 MIYD38-3.00.00-8 DUST COVER 1
70 MIYD62.00.00-7 CHAIN CATCHER 1
71 MIYD38-3.01.00-16 CHAIN CATCHER SCREW 1
72 MIYD62.06.00-00 FRONT LOOP HANDLE 1
73 MIYD62.00.00-9 PLATE 1
74 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X19 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X19 4
75 MIYD45-4.03.00-13 FUEL PIPE 1
76 MIYD38-3.03.00-1A
FUEL RETURN PIPE 1
77 MIYD62.07.02-00 20" CHAIN LOOP (72EX72LPX) 1
78 MIYD62.07.01-00 20" GUIDE BAR 1
79 MIYD07.04.1.00932 20" GUIDE BAR COVER 1
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Parts - Base Unit
ID PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY
1 MIYD38-3.05.01-00 AIR FILTER LOCK NUT 1
2 MIYD38-3.05.00-6 LOCK NUT WASHER 15X26X1 1
3 MIYD62.00.00-1 AIR FILTER COVER 1
4 MIYD62.01.08.00-00 AIR FILTER 1
5 MIYD62.01.08.00-1 AIR FILTER SEAL 1
6 MIYD62.00.00-3 ANTI-DUST BASE 1
7 MIYD38-5.02.00-4 RECOIL HANDLE 1
8 MIYD62.02.00-5 RECOIL ROPE 1
9 MIGB/T818 M5X18 SCREW M5-18 4
10 MIGB/T93 M5 SPRING WASHER M5 7
11 MIGB/T97.1 M5 WASHER M5 7
12 MIYD62.00.03-1 FUEL CAP ASSY 1
15 MIYD62.02.00-6 RUBBER BUFFER 1
17 MIYD62.02.00-4 RECOIL SPRING 1
18 MIYD62.02.00-2 RECOIL SPRING CUP 1
19 MIGB/T845 ST2.9X7.5 SCREW ST2.9X7.5 2
20 MIYD62.02.02-00 RECOIL PULLEY 1
21 MIGB/T9074.19 ST4.8X13 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X13 1
22 MIYD62.02.00-00 STARTER ASSEMBLY 1
23 MIYD62.02.00-1 SIDE PLATE 1
24 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X13 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X13 5
25 MIYD38-3.01.11.04-00 ON/OFF SWITCH 1
26 MIYD62.03.02-00 HANDLE COVER 1
27 MIYD62.03.00-3 THROTTLE LINK 1
28 MIYD62.03.00-1 THROTTLE TRIGGER 1
29 MIYD45.03.00-12 SAFETY TRIGGER SPRING 1
30 MIYD62.03.00-2 THROTTLE TRIGGER LOCK 1
31 MIYD45.03.04-00 BREATHER ASSY 1
32 MIYD38-3.03.00-3 BREATHER GROMMET 1
33 MIYD62.03.00-8 FUEL PIPE 1
34 MIYD38-3.03.00-2 GROMMET - 2 HOLE 1
35 MIYD45.01.01.01-3 CIRCLIP 1
36 MIYD45.03.03-00
FUEL FILTER 1
37 MIYD62.00.00-12 SCREW M6X16 2
38 MIGB/T819.1 M5X14 SCREW M5X14 4
39 MIGB/T956.1 M5 WASHER M5 4
40 MIYD62.00.06-00 AV RUBBER - L/H 1
41 MIYD62.00.07-00 AV RUBBER - R/H 1
42 MIYD62.03.00-5 AV RUBBER MOUNT 1
43 MIYD62.03.00-4 AV RUBBER 1
44 MIYD62.03.00-12 FUEL TANK 1
45 MIYD62.03.00-11 AV RUBBER 1
46 MIYD45.03.00-1 ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER 1
47 MIYD62.03.00-10 AV RUBBER 1
48 MIYD62.03.01-00 REAR HANDLE 1
49 MIYD38-3.03.00-4A PRIMER ASSY 1
50 MIYD62.00.00-2 UPPER COVER PLATE 1
51 MIGB/T818 M5X14 SCREW M5X14 5
52 MIYD62.00.00-4 ANTI FROSTING PLATE 1
53 MIYD62.04.01-00 CHAINBRAKE LEVER 1
54 MIYD62.00.00-13 SCREW M5X18 1
55 MIYD62.00.04-1 OIL CAP ASSEMBLY 1
57 MIYD62.00.00-11 RETAINER CAP 2
58 MIYD62.00.05-00 AV RUBBER 2
59 MIYD62.00.00-6 FELLING DOG 1
60 MIYD62.00.00-8 COVER PLATE 1
61 MIGB/T818 M4X10 SCREW M4X10 1
63 MIGB/T845 ST4.2X8 TAPPING SCREW ST4.2X8 1
64 MIYD62.00.01-1 DAMPER 1
65 MIYD62.00.10-00 CHAINBRAKE COVER 1
66 MIGB/T6177.1 M8 NUT M8 2
67 MIYD38-3.06.03-00 ANTI-VIBRATION RUBBER 1
68 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X16 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X16 1
69 MIYD38-3.00.00-8 DUST COVER 1
70 MIYD62.00.00-7 CHAIN CATCHER 1
71 MIYD38-3.01.00-16 CHAIN CATCHER SCREW 1
72 MIYD62.06.00-00 FRONT LOOP HANDLE 1
73 MIYD62.00.00-9 PLATE 1
74 MIGB/T845 ST4.8X19 TAPPING SCREW ST4.8X19 4
75 MIYD45-4.03.00-13 FUEL PIPE 1
76 MIYD38-3.03.00-1A
FUEL RETURN PIPE 1
77 MIYD62.07.02-00B 24" CHAIN LOOP (84EX72LPX) 1
78 MIYD62.07.01-00B 24" GUIDE BAR 1
79 MIYD62.07.00-1 24" GUIDE BAR COVER 1
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EC Declaration of Conformity
We Mitox (Rochford Garden Machinery Ltd) - BA9 9RS (importer) declare that the product(s):
Designation: Chainsaw for ordinary use with petrol engine Model(s): Mitox CS62 Select Type/Serial No: As per rating label on machine
Complies with the following directive(s):
EC Directive 2006/42/EC
The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with:
EN ISO 11681-1:2011
Notified Body:
Intertek Deutschland GmbH
Address:
Intertek Deutschland GmbH, Stangenstraße 1, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Deutschland
Authorised Signatory and Technical File Holder Issue Date: 25/04/2016 (Valid 5 Years)
Signature:
Name: Stewart Anderson
Position: Managing Director
Company: Mitox (Rochford Garden Machinery Ltd)
Address: Wincanton Business Park
Wincanton Somerset BA9 9RS
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EC Declaration of Conformity
We Mitox (Rochford Garden Machinery Ltd) - BA9 9RS (importer) declare that the product(s):
Designation: Chainsaw for ordinary use with petrol engine Model(s): Mitox CS64 Select Type/Serial No: As per rating label on machine
Complies with the following directive(s):
EC Directive 2006/42/EC
The conformity assessment procedure followed was in accordance with:
EN ISO 11681-1:2011
Notified Body:
Intertek Deutschland GmbH
Address:
Intertek Deutschland GmbH, Stangenstraße 1, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Deutschland
Authorised Signatory and Technical File Holder Issue Date: 25/04/2016 (Valid 5 Years)
Signature:
Name: Stewart Anderson
Position: Managing Director
Company: Mitox (Rochford Garden Machinery Ltd)
Address: Wincanton Business Park
Wincanton Somerset BA9 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. Abnormal 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.
As part of our policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to alter or amend this specification without notice. As 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, BA9 9RS
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