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26B-SP / 28BV-SP

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Original Instructions Version June 17

11) Ensure the machine does not come into contact with foreign bodies and possible flying debris 
and dust being thrown up by the air; do not direct the air jet in the direction of people or animals.
12) When used as a blower always pay the utmost attention to prevent removed material or dust 
from injuring people or animals or damaging property.

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lways assess wind direction and never 

work against the wind. 

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lways extend the blower tube correctly so that the air flow works close 

to the earth.
13) Never insert objects into the vacuum inlet (when being used as a vacuum collector) and avoid 
the intake of large objects that could damage the rotor.
14) During use keep your hands well away from the intake grille and from the air outlet and do 
not obstruct the air vents.
15) Stop the engine:
• when mounting or removing accessories for blowing or collecting;
• whenever you leave the machine unattended;
• before refuelling;
• when moving between work areas.
16) Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug cap:
• before checking, cleaning or working on the machine;
• after the intake of a foreign body. Inspect the machine for any damage and make repairs before 
restarting it again;
• if the machine starts to vibrate abnormally (find and remove the cause of the vibration 
immediately);
• when the machine is not in use.
17) To avoid the risk of fire, do not leave the machine with the engine hot on leaves, dry grass or 
other inflammable material.
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RNING – If something breaks or an accident occurs while working, turn off the engine 

immediately and move the machine away to prevent further damage; if an accident occurs with 
injuries or third parties are injured, carry out the first aid measures most suitable for the situation 
immediately and contact the medical authorities for any necessary health care. Carefully remove 
any debris that might cause damage or harm persons or animals should they not be seen.
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RNING The noise and vibration levels shown in these instructions are the maximum levels 

for use of the machine. Insufficient maintenance has a significant impact on vibration and noise 
emissions. Consequently, it is necessary to take preventive steps to eliminate possible damage 
due to high levels of noise and stress from vibration. Maintain the machine well, wear ear 
protection devices, and take breaks while working.
20) Rotating parts can cause serious injury, avoid contacting the rotating parts when they are still 
rotating.
21) Don't operate the machine near open windows.
22) Operating the machine with a stable speed and gripping the handle firmly with suitable 
force can decrease the vibration level. Low engine speed means low-noise level, so operate the 
machine at the lowest engine speed necessary to accomplish the task. During a working day, you 
should take frequent and adequate breaks to prevent damage from vibration and damage to the 
ears.

Summary of Contents for 26B-SP

Page 1: ...s Manual user manual maintenance instructions and spare parts 26B SP 28BV SP Blower Vacuum www mitox co uk Read this manual carefully before operating the machine Original Instructions Version June 17...

Page 2: ...GETTING TO KNOW THIS MACHINE MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND USAGE This machine is a portable gardening device fitted with an engine and more precisely a blower suction device for DIY use It basically consist...

Page 3: ...our machine must be used carefully Symbols have therefore been placed on various parts of the machine to remind you of the main precautions to be taken Their meaning is explained below You are also as...

Page 4: ...wer tube 5 Second blower tube TO USE AS VACUUM 6 First vacuum tube 7 Second vacuum tube 8 Bag tube 9 Collection bag 21 Upper handgrip 22 Lower handgrip 23 Engine stop switch 24 Throttle control 25 Thr...

Page 5: ...half mask respirator protective earplugs anti shear safety boots with non slip soles Never wear scarves shirts necklaces or any hanging or flapping accessory that could catch in the machine Tie your...

Page 6: ...ten the surface slightly 4 Try not to cause any disturbance Use this machine at reasonable times of the day only not early morning or late evening when the noise could cause disturbance 5 Do not mount...

Page 7: ...e 17 To avoid the risk of fire do not leave the machine with the engine hot on leaves dry grass or other inflammable material 18 WARNING If something breaks or an accident occurs while working turn of...

Page 8: ...formed in unauthorized centres or by unqualified persons will totally invalidate the Warranty and all obligations and responsibilities of the Manufacturer 4 Keep all nuts and screws tight to be sure t...

Page 9: ...or vacuum function on 28BV SP only for both of these uses it is necessary to correctly arrange the appropriate accessories included with the equipment Unpacking and completing the assembly should be d...

Page 10: ...R Remove the screw 1 and its washers 2 Align the housing of the bag tube 3 with the protrusion 4 of the air outlet push the tube and turn it 90 anticlockwise in order to permanently fix it in place Th...

Page 11: ...ing 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 oi...

Page 12: ...funnel pour an amount of fuel mixture suited to the work to be performed Refuel without filling the tank to the rim Fig 3 Always close the fuel tank cap firmly Immediately clean all traces of fuel wh...

Page 13: ...atedly with the choke on it may flood the engine and make starting difficult If you happen to flood the engine repeat the hot start procedure a few times to eliminate any excess fuel 3 1 2 Hot startin...

Page 14: ...4 2 USE AS A VACUUM COLLECTOR The machine must always be firmly held with both hands during work Place your left hand on the upper hand grip and your right hand on the lower hand grip so that the bag...

Page 15: ...aintenance is essential to maintain the original efficiency and safety of the machine over time During maintenance operations Remove the spark plug cap Wait until the engine is sufficiently cold Wear...

Page 16: ...rect distance between the electrodes Replace the spark plug and fasten it firmly using the supplied wrench The spark plug must be replaced with one with the same characteristics whenever the electrode...

Page 17: ...ing After finishing work daily After each refueling stop Weekly Monthly Every 12 months If problem If damaged If required Complete machine Visual inspection condition wear leaks Clean Control Handle C...

Page 18: ...tions see chapter 3 Dirty spark plug or incorrect distance between the electrodes Check the spark plug see chapter 5 Dirty spark plug or incorrect distance between the electrodes Check the spark plug...

Page 19: ...ximum engine rotation speed min 1 7900 Spark plug NGK BPMR7A Mixture petrol 2 Stroke oil 40 1 Fuel tank capacity ml 650 Acoustic power level guaranteed dB A 110 Weight Blower Vacuum collector Blower V...

Page 20: ...26B SP 28BV SP 20 Original Instructions Version June 17 Parts Diagram 1 Engine...

Page 21: ...FRONT HALF CRANKCASE 12 MI701G30530 M5X30_ HEX SCREW SET 13 MI5009 31906 FLYWHEEL 14 MIT GBV26E 025 CRANKSHAFT COVER 15 MI701G30520 F M5X20_ HEX SCREW SET 16 MI311800033 IGNITION COIL 17 MI312000021 S...

Page 22: ...SKET 5 35 1 MIT BCB33 05 3 AIR FILTER SCREW 35 2 MIT HT26D 01 1 COVER OUTER AIR FILTER 35 3 MIT BCB43 01 2 SPONGE AIR FILTER 35 4 MIT HT26D 01 1 COVER INNER AIR FILTER 36 MI341100020 MUFFLER GASKET 37...

Page 23: ...26B SP 28BV SP 23 Original Instructions Version June 17 Parts Diagram 2 26B Housing...

Page 24: ...GBV26E 03A STOP SWITCH WIRE A 14 MI312100004 SWITCH ON OFF 15 MIGB T9074 4 M5X30 CREW SET 16 MI340400249 SELF LOCK THROTTLE TRIGGER 17 MI320400004 M5 HEXAGONAL NUT 18 MI320400003 M6 NUT 19 MI31010009...

Page 25: ...escription 26 1 MIGB T845 SCREW ST4 8 16 H F 26 2 MIT GBV26E 023A SWITCH HOUSING 1 26 3 MIT GBV26E 04A STOP SWITCH WIRE A 26 4 MIT GBV26E 022A SWITCH FEELER 27 1 MIGB T845 SCREW ST2 9 6 5 H F 27 2 MIT...

Page 26: ...26B SP 28BV SP 26 Original Instructions Version June 17 Parts Diagram 3 28BV Housing...

Page 27: ...EW ST4 8 12 H F 13 MIT GBV26E 03A STOP SWITCH WIRE A 14 MI312100004 SWITCH ON OFF 15 MIGB T9074 4 M5X30 CREW SET 16 MI340400249 SELF LOCK THROTTLE TRIGGER 17 MI320400004 M5 HEXAGONAL NUT 18 MI32040000...

Page 28: ...5 MIT GBV26E 008 SPRING 30 6 MIT GBV26E 007 SPRING SCREW 30 7 MIGB T845 ST4 8 12 H F SCREW 31 1 MIGB T845 SCREW ST4 8 16 H F 31 2 MIT GBV26E 023A SWITCH HOUSING 1 31 3 MIT GBV26E 04A STOP SWITCH WIRE...

Page 29: ...26B SP 28BV SP 29 Original Instructions Version June 17...

Page 30: ...26B SP 28BV SP 30 Original Instructions Version June 17 NOTES...

Page 31: ...26B SP 28BV SP 31 Original Instructions Version June 17...

Page 32: ...t cover failure due to Insufficient maintenance Incorrect fuel mixture and stale fuel Abnormal use or accidental damage Incorrect assembly adjustment or operation of the product Spare parts that are s...

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