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SAFETY DURING WORKING WITH FUEL
The internal combustion engine is designed to run on gasoline or a fuel mixture (see type of fuel in the device's
technical data).
Gasoline should be stored only in specially prepared containers (canisters).
Store gasoline away from factors that could cause a fire, e.g. bonfires, open flames, where there is electric
sparking, elevated temperature, welding sparks or other heat sources that can cause fuel to ignite.
The fuel tank should only be filled outdoors.
It is extremely dangerous to smoke cigarettes or use open flames when the machine is running or when filling
the fuel tank.
Always turn the engine off and cool before filling the tank with fuel.
Do not fill the tank above the lower edge of the filler neck, gasoline has a high thermal expansion.
If you spill fuel, immediately wipe up spilled gasoline with a dry cloth.
When filling the fuel tank, be careful not to spill fuel on clothing. Gasoline-soaked clothing can catch fire and should
be changed immediately.
After filling the tank with fuel, tighten the cap tightly and before starting the engine, move the fuel canister
to a place at least 3 m away from the place where the filling was carried out.
Before starting the engine, check the tightness of the entire fuel system, especially the fuel tank, fuel lines,
connectors, filler cap and carburetor area. Do not start the engine if you detect a leaking fuel system as it may
cause a fire.
The device should not be operated in explosive atmospheres, which form flammable liquids, gases or dust. The
internal combustion engine may create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
Do not use the device if you 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 headache, nausea, hearing or vision
impairment, stop work immediately.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Be foresightful, watch what you do, and use common sense when working with the equipment. Do not use
the equipment when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention
during work can cause serious personal injury.
Protective equipment should be used. Always wear safety glasses. Wearing protective equipment such as a dust
mask, non-slip shoes, helmet or hearing protectors under the right conditions will reduce personal injury.
Before starting the equipment, remove all objects and keys. Leaving the key in the rotating working part of the
machine can cause personal injury.
Do not lean too far. You should always stand firm and balance. This will allow better control in unpredictable
situations.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
When working, hold the tool by the additional handles if the tool is equipped with them. Losing control of the tool
carries the risk of injury.
Do not use the device if you have trouble turning it off. Any device that cannot be turned off is dangerous and must
be repaired.
Summary of Contents for NAX 2000S
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