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USE AND CARE FOR EQUIPMENT 

 

Do  not  overload  the  tool.  Use  a  tool  with  the  power  appropriate  for  the  work.  Properly  selected  equipment  will 
enable better and safer work under the load for which it was designed. 

 

Store  the  unused  equipment  out  of  the  reach  of  children.  Do  not  allow  people  not  familiar  with  the  tool  or  this 

manual to use the equipment. Internal combustion tools and equipment are dangerous in the hands of untrained 
users. 

 

Internal combustion tools must be maintained. Check alignment or jamming of moving parts, cracked parts and all 
other  factors  that  may  affect  the  operation  of  the  device.  If  damage  is  found,  the  equipment  must  be  repaired 

before use. Many accidents are caused by improper repair and / or maintenance of the equipment. 

 

Before using the device, replace all defective, worn and damaged parts. Replace with new warning signs on the 

device if they become illegible or damaged. 

 

Warning decals and spare parts can be ordered from NAX service and authorized dealers. 

 

An internal combustion tool, equipment, working tools etc. should be used in accordance with these instructions, 
taking into account the conditions and the type of work to be performed. Using the device in a manner not intended 
for it may be dangerous. 

 

OPERATION AND EXPLOITATION OF TOOLS EQUIPPED WITH A BATTERY 

 

Before  inserting  batteries  into  the  tool,  make  sure  that  its  on  /  off  switch  is  in  the  "off"  position.  Inserting  the 
batteries into the device when the on / off switch is in the "on" position can cause serious injury. 

 

Use only the charger recommended by the manufacturer. Using a charger to charge other types of batteries may 
cause a fire. 

 

Never  use  batteries  other  than  those  recommended  by  the  manufacturer.  Use  of  other  batteries  may  result  in 
serious injury or fire. 

 

When the device is not in use, remove the battery. The battery should be kept away from metal objects such as 
paper clips, coins, nails, screws, etc., which may short-circuit the battery terminals. Shorting the battery terminals 

together may cause burns or a fire. 

 

Under extreme conditions, liquid may escape from the battery. You must avoid contact with it. If it accidentally  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 indoor use in a dry environment. 

 

Danger of electric shock and / or damage to the device. 

 

REPAIR 

 

Before carrying out any adjustment, part replacement or storage, the spark plug wire must be removed. Such 

preventive safety measures reduce the risk of accidental starting. 

 

Repair should be performed by a qualified person using only original spare parts. This will ensure further safe 

operation of the device. It is recommended to have any service performed by an authorized NAX service center. 

CAUTION!

 

Danger of suffocation when children play with the packaging. The packaging, especially the foil bag, should be 

stored out of the reach of children. 
 

 

DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR BRUSHCUTTERS 

 

 

Observe all safety instructions, operation manual, descriptions and data supplied with the device. Failure to follow 

the instructions below may pose a risk of serious injury. 

 

Watch out for sharp knife edges and cutting line. The head of the brushcutter rotates even after starting the engine 

 

You can only use the brushcutter in good technical condition, perform the necessary actions if necessary or contact 

the service center. It is recommended to use the services of an authorized NAX service. 

 

Before starting, check if: 

 

the device is assembled according to the operation manual, 

 

Summary of Contents for NAX 700B

Page 1: ...NAX 700B ...

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

Page 3: ...3 BRUSHCUTTER Model NAX 700B ...

Page 4: ...4 CONSTRUCTION OF BRUSHCUTTER AND ILLUSTRATIVE DRAWINGS Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 ...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 ...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 ...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 20 ...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 21 ...

Page 9: ...grams 10 Safety rules for machines and devices with internal combustion engine 11 General safety regulations 11 Detailed safety regulations 13 Safety and liability of the manufacturer 16 Residual risk 16 Application 16 Additional information for the user 16 Preparing for work 17 Operation 17 The staring 18 Maintenance 20 Transportation 20 Problems review and diagnosis 21 Warranty and service 22 De...

Page 10: ... Guaranteed sound power level LWA 113 dB A Sound pressure level LpA at the workplace measurement uncertainty LpA 99 5 dB A K 3 dB A The value of vibrations transmitted by the machine and acting on the operator s upper limbs measurement uncertainty K a front_ hv eg 6 566 m s2 a rear_hv eg 9 661 m s2 K 1 5 m s2 Equipment mass 7 8 kg Year of manufacture 2020 DESCRIPTION OF GRAPHIC PAGES AND PICTOGRAM...

Page 11: ...2 Guaranteed sound power level page 2 C 3 Other markings page 2 D SAFETY 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 serio...

Page 12: ...have trouble turning it off Any device that cannot be turned off is dangerous and must be repaired Do not 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 h...

Page 13: ... remove the battery The battery should be kept away from metal objects such as paper clips coins nails screws etc which may short circuit the battery terminals Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire Under extreme conditions liquid may escape from the battery You must avoid contact with it If it accidentally it comes into contact with liquid rinse immediately with water I...

Page 14: ...notice obstacles e g stumps roots so before starting work with the device mark all obstacles hidden in the grass that cannot be removed Always check the cutting elements for wear and damage before use Replace worn or damaged knives check the cutting line and head for damage Check the centrifugal clutch before starting work To do this start the brusgcuter press the throttle lever until the brusgcut...

Page 15: ...ould be secured with transport belts it is dangerous to leave the device loose All operations related to the replacement of metal cutting attachments must be carried out in protective gloves MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Before attempting any repair or maintenance make sure the brushcutter engine has stopped and is cold Disconnect the high voltage cable from the spark plug to prevent accidental starting...

Page 16: ...thout proper protecting operating clothing and footwear protecting foot using the device with damaged guards or the casing and without properly installed safety devices e g shield guards etc When observing the instructions in the operating manual the residual hazards of using the machine may be eliminated There is a risk in case of failure to comply with the above recommendations USAGE The brushcu...

Page 17: ...ched to the shaft pipe Lay the collet cover on it and screw both parts of the cover together with the steering tube ASSEMBLY OF THE CUTTING ATTACHMENT COVER ASSEMBLY OF THE SAFETY COVER Unscrew the band fastening the safety cover 2 Fig 3 Attach the cover as in Fig 3 put on the retaining band which should be tightened with the hexagon bolts 1 3 Fig 3 Attention Using the brushcutter without an effec...

Page 18: ...e opposite side of the head Align the length of both ends of the line drawn through the head Start winding the line by turning the winding knob clockwise arrows on the head housing with the mark REWIND LINE Fig 17 Finish winding the line with the knob when about 15 cm of line protrudes on both sides of the head Attention In the event that the line retracts inside the head press both side latches a...

Page 19: ... 15 Fig 2 into the suction position Then pull the starter rope until the first cycle of work Press the gas lever lock 1 Fig 1 then the gas lever 3 Fig 1 to turn off choke choke is automatic Then pull the starter rope to start the device If the engine does not start after a few attempts check the troubleshooting table MOWING THE GRASS Read the safety instructions in this manual before mowing If you...

Page 20: ...agents and solvents such as gasoline carbon tetrachloride chlorinated cleaning solvents ammonia and household detergents that contain ammonia can damage plastic components Attention The brushcutter must be stored in a well ventilated room in a dry dust free place Only a functional device should be stored rectify faults before storage Put the cover on the cutting unit before storing the brushcutter...

Page 21: ...e Contaminated air filter Clean or replace the filter The equipment goes out and it is difficult to restart The fuel mix has run out Fill the fuel tank Carburettor clogged Clean or replace the carburettor Ignition switch off Turn on the switch Too much carbon deposits have accumulated on the spark plug Clean carbon deposit collected on the spark plug Choke enabled Turn off choke Low engine acceler...

Page 22: ...tion on the warranty and the NAX service network in the attached warranty card Remember that the machine should be cleaned after each use Keeping the equipment clean will ensure long term and reliable operation Cleaning maintenance and periodic inspections are not repairs Authorized NAC services may perform these activities as part of a paid service DEVICE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS Assembly diagrams of th...

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Page 24: ...24 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 25: ...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 26: ...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 27: ... 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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