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both hands. A firm grip will help reduce kickback and maintain control of the chainsaw. Also, make sure the area 

you are cutting is clear of obstructions. 

 

Do not reach or cut above shoulder height and use only manufacturer specified replacement bars and chains or 

their equivalent. 

 

6. FUEL AND CHAIN OIL 

 

■ FUEL

 

The engines are lubricated with an oil specially formulated for air-cooled 2-stroke 

gasoline engines. If oil is not available, use an anti-rust grade added oil that is 

expressly for use in air-cooled 2-stroke engines. 

 

RECOMMENDED MIX RATIO 

PETROL 40 : OIL 1

 

 

FUEL WITHOUT OIL (95 OCTANE UNLEADED GASOLINE). 
OIL FOR 2-STROKE ENGINES. 
 

HOW TO MIX THE FUEL? 

 

Pre-measure the amounts of gasoline and oil to be mixed. Put some gasoline in a clean fuel container. Pour 

all the oil and shake well. Pour in the rest of the gasoline and shake again for at least a minute. Place a clear 

indication on the outside of the container or container to avoid mixing with gasoline or other containers. 

 

Mixing Guide: 

 

Gasoline (L) 

one 

two 

2T oil (ml) 

25 

fifty 

75 

100 

125 

 

 

7. BEFORE STARTING TO USE 

 

Check the area you are going to work on and the direction of the cutting object. If there is any obstacle, remove it 

before turning on the machine. Never start cutting without first reviewing the work area, having made sure and 

planned your path free from the danger of falling trees or the like. 

 

Be careful and keep other people and animals out of the work area whose diameter is about 3 times the cutting 

object. Inspect the machine for worn, loose, or damaged parts. Never operate a machine that is damaged, 

improperly adjusted, or not fully and securely assembled. 

 

Before starting the engine, make sure the saw chain is not in contact with anything. Keep handles dry, clean, and 

free of oil or fuel mixture. Make sure the chain stops moving when the throttle control trigger is released. 

 

8. USE AND PRECAUTIONS 

 

Always hold the machine firmly with both hands when the engine is running. Use a firm grip with 

your thumb and fingers surrounding the handles. Keep all parts of your body away from the 

machine when the engine is running. 

 

Never touch the muffler, spark plug or other metal parts of the engine while the engine is running 

or immediately after stopping the engine. Doing so could cause severe burns or even electrical 

shock. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MG3514

Page 1: ...Instructions and user manual MG3514 Millasur SL R a Eduardo Pondal n 23 Pol Ind Sig eiro 15688 Oroso A Coru a 981 696465 www millasur com EN...

Page 2: ...ntenance Take this manual with you when you go to work with the machine The contents are correct at the time of printing The rights to make changes at any time are reserved without affecting our legal...

Page 3: ...3 SYMBOLS ON THE MACHINE 4 MACHINE PARTS 5 BAR AND CHAIN ASSEMBLY 6 FUEL AND OIL FOR THE CHAIN 7 BEFORE YOU START TO USE 8 USE AND PRECAUTIONS 9 FUNCTIONING 10 MAINTENANCE 11 PROBLEM SOLVING 12 STORA...

Page 4: ...SPEED rpm 3300 400 MAXIMUM REVOLUTIONS rpm 12500 WEIGHT kg 4 6 FUEL 2T gasoline mix 40 1 DEPOSIT CAPACITY 320 CONSUMPTION MAXIMUM POWER 600g kw h LUBRICATION OIL SAE10W 30 LUBRICATION OIL CAPACITY ml...

Page 5: ...D THE MACHINE INSTRUCTIONS EQUIP PROTECTION ELEMENTS AND VISUAL PROTECTION DO NOT USE WITH ONE HAND HOLD THE MACHINE FIRMLY WITH BOTH HANDS DIAGONAL LINE OVER ANY SYMBOL INDICATES PROHIBITED OR AVOID...

Page 6: ...imes of high winds or any other time weather conditions may make it unsafe to use this product 3 With a damaged or poorly adjusted chain or that is not completely and securely assembled Make sure the...

Page 7: ...osition 0 the machine will turn off Position Rear Left of Machine d Starter Pulling the choke out closes the air intake Position Rear Right of Machine e Oil regulation terms MIN is the direction to re...

Page 8: ...loves for your safety 1 Pull the guard towards the front handle to check that the chain brake is not on 2 Loosen the nut and remove the chain cover Attach the spiked bumper with two screws at the fore...

Page 9: ...e caused by improper or poorly adjusted tension Especially when using a new chain take good care of it as you should check it often to avoid such problems 1 Nut 2 clutch cover 3 shock claw 4 Threaded...

Page 10: ...7 BEFORE STARTING TO USE Check the area you are going to work on and the direction of the cutting object If there is any obstacle remove it before turning on the machine Never start cutting without f...

Page 11: ...Put the switch in the I position Pull to start The choke will close and the throttle lever will then stay in the initial starting position Then press the primer until the fuel enters CHECK THE OIL Aft...

Page 12: ...ant that the chain brake be checked for proper operation before each use and that the chain be sharp to maintain the kickback safety level of this saw Removal of safety devices improper maintenance or...

Page 13: ...per must be fixed to follow the guide of the saw if necessary Use a spiked bumper when cutting trees and thick branches can ensure your safety and lower the work force and vibration level If there is...

Page 14: ...and the cutting bar in the best cutting conditions and properly sharpened Sharpen the chain when the following occurs The chip turns into a fine powder You need to push and force the chainsaw to cut T...

Page 15: ...fuel tank and run the engine without fuel 2 Empty the oil tank 3 Clean entire unit 4 Store the unit in a dry place out of the reach of children 12 TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUE CAUSE SOLUTION 1 Boot failure...

Page 16: ...our non disassembled tool must be returned to your dealer in an acceptable clean condition in its original molded case if applicable to the unit accompanied by your proof of purchase 14 ENVIRONMENT If...

Page 17: ...10 15 EXPLODED MG3514...

Page 18: ...ies with the relevant and fundamental health and safety requirements of the aforementioned EC directives This declaration validates the product to display the CE symbol In the event that the machine i...

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