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WARRANTY CONDITIONS 

 

1.

 

NAX guarantees smooth operation of the device in accordance with the technical and operational conditions described in the User Manual.  

2.

 

The device is granted a 36-month warranty to the consumer (i.e. a natural person making a legal transaction with the entrepreneur not directly 
related  to  its  business  or  professional  activity)  and  a  12-month  warranty  when  purchased  by  the  entrepreneur  (i.e.  a  natural  person,  a  legal 
person and an organizational unit operating in own business or professional activity). " After this period, the user is entitled to paid repairs. The 
condition for granting a 36-month warranty is a warranty review at an authorized NAX service between 12 and 24 months of use. The review is 
free, but the costs of providing equipment for the service and consumables such as oil, candle, air filters, fuel filters, are covered by the user / 
owner of the equipment.

 

 

3.

 

All damages disclosed during the warranty period resulting from material, assembly or manufacturing defects will be removed free of charge.  

4.

 

The basis for obtaining warranty protection is proof of purchase of the device from an Authorized Distributor of NAX equipment together with the 
print of this warranty card signed on the day of sale issued by the official 

NAX Authorized Distributor

. Warranty coverage will not be granted if 

the warranty print is certified / stamped by a company that is not an NAX Authorized Distributor. This warranty applies within the territory of the 
Republic of Poland. 

5.

 

Defects of the device subject to warranty will be removed within 14 business days from the date of acceptance at the NAX Authorized Service. 
This period may be extended to 30 business days in exceptional cases.  

6.

 

For reasons beyond the control of the Guarantor, the aforementioned deadline may be extended, in particular if the product requires additional 
verification / expertise or there are circumstances in the form of force majeure preventing its behavior, e.g. flood, fire, strikes, natural disasters, 
import restrictions, etc. 

7.

 

The warranty does not include activities such as: assembly, maintenance, service, periodic adjustment and cleaning, as well as inspections, oil 
and filter changes together with materials and parts used for the above activities. These activities can be carried out for a fee. 

8.

 

In order to remove defects or damage, the device together  with the proof of purchase and a valid warranty card should be delivered to: the 
nearest  Authorized  Service  Center  or  use  a  convenient  "door  to  door"  system  or  to  the  place  of  purchase.  The  device  should  be  cleaned 
beforehand. The service / shop may refuse to repair an uncleaned device. If the device is to be sent, the operating fluids (fuel and oil) must be 
emptied before handing it over to the courier or seller. The packaging must ensure safe transport, original packaging is recommended. 

9.

 

The method of repair is determined by the guarantor. The guarantor is not obliged to provide a replacement device during the warranty repair.  

10.

 

This warranty applies provided that the device is properly used, maintained and serviced in accordance with the attached operating instructions.  

11.

 

The  user  is  obliged  to  immediately  cease  using  the  damaged  device.  Continued  use  of  a  damaged  device  may  result  in  further  faults  and 
endanger the health or life of the user or third parties.   

12.

 

The warranty does not cover damage resulting from: mechanical damage, misuse, modification or repair carried out by unauthorized persons. 
This also applies to the installation and use of incorrect parts and filters, greases, oils, fuels. 

13.

 

Damage to the warranty seals, if any, or the serial number plate can be the basis for rejecting the warranty.  

14.

 

The warranty does not cover defects caused by lightning, fire, floods and other natural disasters.  

15.

 

The warranty does not cover consumables and components subject to natural wear during operation and subject to user control such as V-belts, 
bulbs, filters, spark plugs, road wheels, knives and cutting blades, knife holders, string heads, cutting chains, chain guides, steering cables, keys 
and overload pins. 

16.

 

NAX is not responsible for direct or indirect damages, losses or costs resulting from the use or inability to use the device for any purpose. 

17.

 

If it is necessary to carry out activities related to the maintenance of the device before starting the repair, the Service / Store may carry out such 
activities against payment with the consent of the user / advertiser.  

18.

 

If during the repair it was necessary to replace elements related to safety of use or third parties  (e.g. cutting blades, chains,  guides, cutting 
element  covers  and  other  safety-related  elements),  the  service  is  obliged  to  replace  these  elements  even  if  it  involves  this  with  the  need  to 
charge fees with the consent of the user / advertiser. In case of refusal, the service will return the product without any repairs. 

19.

 

The warranty does not cover any damage caused to objects or persons.  

20.

 

The warranty for the goods sold does not exclude, limit or suspend the rights of the buyer who is a natural person under the warranty for defects 
of the thing sold.  

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NAX 300C

Page 1: ...NAX 300C ...

Page 2: ...2 A B C D ...

Page 3: ...3 CHAIN SAW NAX 300C ...

Page 4: ...4 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 CONSTRUCTION OF CHAIN SAW AND PREVIEW DRAWINGS Fig 1 ...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 9 Fig 6 Fig 7 ...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 13 ...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 18 Fig 19 ...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 26 Fig 27 Fig 24 Fig 25 ...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 28a b Fig 29 ...

Page 10: ...10 Fig 30 ...

Page 11: ...hain saw construction and overview drawings 4 Table of contents 11 Technical data 12 Description of graphic pages and pictograms 13 Safety rules for machines and devices with internal combustion engine 13 General safety regulations 13 Detailed safety regulations 15 Safety and producer s liability 18 Residual risk 18 Usage 18 Additional information for the user 18 Preparing for work 18 Construction...

Page 12: ...um engine idle speed 3100 300 rpm Gearwheel 7T X 0 325 Chain scale 0 325 Chain thickness 1 5 mm Number of chain links 66 pieces Guide length 16 40 cm Maximum chain feed speed 20 8 m s Sound pressure level LpA 101 8 dB A K 3 dB The value of vibrations transmitted by the machine and acting on the operator s upper limbs front handle a front_hv eq 9 128 m s2 rear handle a rear_hv eq 8 87 m s2 K 1 5 m ...

Page 13: ...TY RULES FOR MACHINES AND DEVICES WITH COMBUSTION ENGINE WARNING Read this manual thoroughly Familiarize yourself with the safety regulations and with the control systems and the principles of proper use of the device Failure to observe the following warnings and safety instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Retain this operation manual for reference This equipment is...

Page 14: ...ot store the device with filled fuel tank indoors Gasoline vapors are flammable and dangerous to health CAUTION Avoid breathing gasoline vapors and exhaust fumes Gasoline gasoline vapors and exhaust fumes can cause poisoning Do not operate the saw in closed or poorly ventilated rooms In case of headache nausea hearing or vision impairment stop work immediately PERSONAL SAFETY Be foresightful watch...

Page 15: ...lly it comes into contact with liquid rinse immediately with water If liquid gets in your eyes contact your doctor immediately Liquids leaking from the battery may cause irritation or burns It is forbidden to use chargers and power supplies outside the rooms and in rooms with high humidity such as bathrooms or basements CAUTION Chargers and power supplies for battery devices are intended for indoo...

Page 16: ...other excessively frequent change of work position is recommended Stop work every 15 minutes rest is necessary Tiredness and distraction can contribute to an accident Keep your feet steady and keep balance during work When working on a slope make sure your legs are standing firmly Do not work too long because of the possibility of tingling or numbness in the fingers and hands If such symptoms occu...

Page 17: ...by design the use of protective measures and additional protective measures there is always a residual risk of injury during work Maintenance and storage WARNING Before attempting any repair or maintenance make sure the chain saw engine has stopped and is cold Disconnect the high voltage cable from the spark plug to prevent accidental starting of the engine Remember that there may be fuel in the m...

Page 18: ...liminated There is a risk in case of failure to comply with the above recommendations USAGE The device is intended only for work in the home garden in accordance with the description and safety rules contained in these operation manual It can be used for cutting trees cutting branches preparing firewood and for other applications that require pruning Other applications may be dangerous to users an...

Page 19: ...ve wheel 1 Fig 4 Install the chain 2 Fig 4 remembering the chain s operation direction The direction is indicated by arrows on the guide bar on the chain and the machine body CAUTION When installing the chain remember to put it correctly on the drive wheel and then on the guide bar INSTALLING THE TRANSMISSION GUARD To attach the cover Check that the emergency brake is applied otherwise it will not...

Page 20: ...nleaded gasoline with good quality engine oil synthetic or semi synthetic designed for air cooled 2 stroke engines well and fill the fuel tank We recommend Briggs Stratton two stroke oil To refuel the saw tank unscrew the fuel filler cap 10 Fig 1 pour previously prepared fuel mixture max 550 ml screw the fuel filler cap 10 Fig 1 CAUTION Most engine problems are caused directly or indirectly by the...

Page 21: ... auxiliary handle 5 Fig 12 and only then by controlling the throttle lever check that the chain rotates CAUTION If the engine does not start despite several attempts it may mean that the spark plug is flooded In this case unscrew the spark plug wipe and dry it and then pull the starter cord several times without jerking without spark plug and the chain saw turned 180 o thus draining the cylinder o...

Page 22: ...h and finish cutting from the top down In area B cut from top to bottom to one third of the depth and finish cutting from the bottom up Cutting off the branches of a felled tree Fig 18 First check which way the branch is bent Then make the first cut from the bend side and finish cutting from the other side If the branch is bent like at Fig 18 cut from the bottom up finish cutting from the top down...

Page 23: ... end of the guide 12 Fig 1 Occasionally invert the guide bar to avoid partial wear The guide rail should always have a rectangular shape Check the wear of the guide rail To do this place a ruler 1 Fig 23 to the guide outside the blade If there is a gap between them 2 Fig 23 the rail is good Otherwise if there is no space 3 Fig 23 the chain is tilted 4 Fig 23 the rail is worn Such a guide needs rep...

Page 24: ...ches file size 3 16 inches 4 76 mm Place the file on the blade and push straight forward Keep file position as at Fig 26 After setting each blade check the depth and saw it to the appropriate level as per Fig 27 Warning Make sure the front edge has been rounded to reduce the risk of the connecting eye jumping back or breaking Fig 27 1 adequate control 2 rounding the arm 3 standard depth Make sure ...

Page 25: ... clean on a flat and dry surface If the break in operation is longer than 3 months it is necessary to empty and clean the fuel tank dispose of fuel in accordance with applicable regulations remove the chain and guide bar and clean them by spraying with preservative oil thoroughly clean the device especially the cylinder fins and air filter ...

Page 26: ...tension x x sharpen x Guide check for wear and damage x clean and turn over x x replace x x Chain sprocket inspect x Air filter inspect x x replace x Cylinder ribs clean x Carburetor check the idle adjustment the chain cannot rotate x x adjust idling speed x Spark plug adjust the gap between the electrodes x All available nuts and bolts except for adjusting bolts tighten x Chain catcher check repl...

Page 27: ...ean or replace Idle speed is not stable The fuel pin is too tight and or the stop screw is incorrectly adjusted Have it adjusted at the garden tools service An authorized NAX service is recommended The fuel pin is too tight and or the oil is too thick Have it adjusted at the garden tools service An authorized NAX service is recommended Water or dirt in the fuel system Change the fuel and if it doe...

Page 28: ...28 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 29: ...quality and reliability while being environmentally friendly We remind you to carefully read the commissioning and operation procedures before using the device these procedures are contained in the Operating Instructions supplied with the device Our specialized service network serves you with all assistance in the field of technical and operational advice A list of authorized service points and se...

Page 30: ...uthorized Service Center or use a convenient door to door system or to the place of purchase The device should be cleaned beforehand The service shop may refuse to repair an uncleaned device If the device is to be sent the operating fluids fuel and oil must be emptied before handing it over to the courier or seller The packaging must ensure safe transport original packaging is recommended 9 The me...

Page 31: ... an entity that is not an authorized NAX Distributor may result in criminal liability of the seller pursuant to art 271 and Article 267 of the Penal Code No Dates Repair report number Official Stamp Equipment notification date Date of completion of repair Date of device release Equipment notification date Date of completion of repair Date of device release Equipment notification date Date of compl...

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