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WORKING WITH A DRIVE  

To start the drive, pull it to the handle 

1 (Fig. 8)

 drive lever 

2 (Fig. 8

).  

You can turn off the drive at any time by releasing the drive lever and operate the device like a mower without a drive. 

 
MOWING HEIGHT SETTING 

Attention! Before changing the cutting height, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug cable.

 

To set the desired cutting height, change the position of the adjustment lever 

24 (Fig. 9)

 located on the housing of 

the mower. You can choose from 6 different cutting heights in the range of 25 - 75 mm. 

 

INSTALLING THE GRASS BASKET 

1.

 

Raise the mower basket cover 

23 (Fig. 10).

 

2.

 

Insert  the  basket 

7  (Fig.10) 

attaching  the  hooks  at  the  inlet  to  the  basket  on  a  rod  designed  for  this  purpose 

28  (Fig.  10)

 at the mower outlet cover, then lower the cover. 

3.

 

Make sure the hooks are attached correctly. 

Warning!

 Often check the technical condition of the grass basket. If any parts are worn or damaged, they must be 

replaced with new parts that are available at authorized service centers. 

 

EMPTYING THE GRASS BASKET 

Warning! 

Stop the engine before emptying and removing the basket. 

Basket full indicator 

21  (Fig.  11) 

allows  you to quickly assess the level of basket filling. If the indicator plate is 

raised while the mower is running, it means that the basket is not full yet. If the indicator plate is in a horizontal position 
during the mower's operation, it means that the basket is full and should be emptied. 
 

SETTING THE FRONT WHEELS 

Due  to  the  special  design  of  the  front  wheels,  the  mower  is  extremely  manoeuvrable.  Wheel  alignment  is  set  when  the 
clamping device snaps into place 

19 (Fig.12

). If we want to change the wheel position: 

1.

 

lift the bracket to release it, 

2.

 

put the wheel in a new position, 

3.

 

snap the mounting brackets back into place. 

In order for the front wheels to move freely, the clamping brackets must be raised 

19 (Fig. 12)

 and do not put them in the 

hole, but place them on the plate next to it 

(Fig. 12 point A)

 
 

CLEANING THE CUTTING UNIT CABINET 

Warning! 

When the engine is running, the cutting blades rotate. 

 

1.

 

After finishing work, thoroughly clean the entire device. 

2.

 

Stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire before cleaning the housing. 

3.

 

Empty the fuel tank before cleaning. 

4.

 

Without tilting the mower to the side, lay it on the ground so that the front wheels are in the air. 

5.

 

Clean the underside of the mower with a brush and water. 

Do not use high-pressure cleaning devices, as high-pressure water can break the paint protection of the housing. Do not use 
intensive cleaning and washing agents, e.g. aggressive detergents, they can damage plastics and metals, which may result 
in deterioration of the device's safety. 
 
The second way to clean the housing is to use the housing cleaning system. 
After connecting the hose to a special quick coupler that is already mounted in the mower housing and unscrew the water, 

start the mower. The device is cleaned during the rotation of the knife, on which a strong stream rinses out flushing residues 
of grass. 

(Fig. 13)

 

 

MOUNTING THE SIDE DISCHARGE CHUTE 

To mount the side discharge chute: 

1.

 

open the side ejector cover 

2 (Fig. 15) 

(To unlock the cover, first turn the axle cover 

1 (Fig. 15)

), 

2.

 

push in the side discharge chute 

3 (Fig. 15). 

Summary of Contents for 5000S

Page 1: ...NAX 5000S ...

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

Page 3: ...3 PETROL LAWN MOWER WITH A DRIVE Model NAX 5000S ...

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

Page 5: ...5 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 ...

Page 6: ...6 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 ...

Page 7: ...7 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 ...

Page 8: ...8 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 ...

Page 9: ...9 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 ...

Page 10: ...NTENTS Table of contents 10 Technical data 11 Description of graphic pages and pictograms 11 Safety rules for machines and devices with internal combustion engine 12 General safety regulations 12 Detailed safety regulations 14 Safety and producer s liability 17 Residual risk 17 Usage 17 Additional information for the user 17 Preparing for work 17 Construction of a lawn mower 18 Operation 19 Mainte...

Page 11: ...nd acting on the operator s upper limbs ahv 9 897 m s2 K 1 5 m s2 Equipment mass 39 kg Year of manufacture 2020 The device includes lawn mower basket bolts nuts operation manual warranty card guarantee conditions EC declaration of conformity DESCRIPTION OF GRAPHIC PAGES AND PICTOGRAMS Pictograms page 2 A 1 Attention Danger Caution 2 Important Read the operation manual and follow the warnings 3 Dan...

Page 12: ...e information on the plate is necessary to determine the appropriate spare parts and service activities 2 Guaranteed sound power level page 2 C 3 Warnings and other labels 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 devi...

Page 13: ...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 14: ... 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 conta...

Page 15: ... Always check the blades bolts and knife assembly for wear and damage before use Replace worn or damaged knives and bolts in pairs to maintain balance In the case of multi knife devices be careful because the rotation of one knife may cause the rotation of other knives KNIFE SHARPENING To ensure optimal working conditions for the mower the machine s knife should be sharpened This seemingly simple ...

Page 16: ...ered mower do not pull on the drive start lever MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Warning Before carrying out any repair or maintenance operations make sure that the mower has the spark plug high voltage cable removed and there are no children or third parties nearby Remember that there may be fuel in the machine s tank Safety rules for handling fuel are described in this manual in the section Safety in han...

Page 17: ...amaged covers or casing and without properly installed safety devices 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 device is intended only for mowing lawns in accordance with the description and safety rules contained in these instructions for...

Page 18: ...it with the wing nut Set the upper handle to the use position and lock it with the clamping lever Turning the nut changes the length of the clamping lever bolt thus increasing or reducing the clamping force Fastening occurs when the clamp is pressed against the handle in the direction of the arrow on Fig 3 Attention Too short the bolt with a nut may cause the clamping lever not to be tightened and...

Page 19: ... engine is hot Do not overfill the fuel tank Due to the thermal expansion of the fuel do not fill the tank above the lower edge of the filler neck The device must not be stored with the fuel tank filled indoors The resulting gasoline vapors may come into contact with open flames and ignite If the fuel tank needs to be emptied it should be done outdoors Before starting the machine make sure that th...

Page 20: ...ower is extremely manoeuvrable Wheel alignment is set when the clamping device snaps into place 19 Fig 12 If we want to change the wheel position 1 lift the bracket to release it 2 put the wheel in a new position 3 snap the mounting brackets back into place In order for the front wheels to move freely the clamping brackets must be raised 19 Fig 12 and do not put them in the hole but place them on ...

Page 21: ... MAINTENANCE HANDLING THE CUTTING KNIFE Warning Disconnect the spark plug wire before checking the cutting knife or blade attachment shaft If the knife hits an object stop the engine disconnect the spark plug cable and check the mower for damage Check whether the crankshaft on the power take off side or the adapter to which the knife is attached has not been damaged bent or cracked The knife adapt...

Page 22: ...e gap with a blade feeler gauge OIL REPLACEMENT The first oil change should be carried out after 4 to 5 hours of engine operation Perform next oil changes every 25 hours of operation or more often The oil drain plug may be mounted on the engine block but this depends on the engine model If the engine does not have a drain plug in the engine block pour oil with the filler plug after emptying the fu...

Page 23: ...ack off 27 Fig 24 from the gear shaft 29 Fig 25 5 Sprocket drive carrier 28 Fig 24 and the gear shaft must be cleaned of grease residues and lightly grease the above elements The recommended grease for this operation is NAX bevel gear grease CAUTION Lubricate the gear wheel from the inside 27 Fig 25 Do not lubricate the outer rim on the sprocket and the drive wheel 6 Refit the entire mower drive m...

Page 24: ...ilter check it out x clean x replace x Spark plug check it out x replace x Cutting blade check it out x sharpen x Lines adjustment check it out x Adapter check it out x Protection of the drive check it out x Threaded connections check it out x x Fuel check it out x empty x The bottom of the mower clean x x x protect x Lubrication execute x x Valves check adjust x Annual post or pre season paid che...

Page 25: ...e engine immediately and remove the spark plug cap Tighten all screws and make other appropriate repairs If the vibration does not disappear entrust the repair to an authorized service center Loose assembly of components The mower does not throw grass in the bin The grass is too high Mow twice Wet grass Do not mow Inverted or worn cutting knife Insert the cutting knife correctly or replace it Dirt...

Page 26: ...26 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES ...

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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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