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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
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Page 3: ...3 BRUSHCUTTER Model NAX 700B ...
Page 4: ...4 CONSTRUCTION OF BRUSHCUTTER AND ILLUSTRATIVE DRAWINGS Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 ...
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