Husqvarna 362D28 Operator'S Manual Download Page 5

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Safety Precautions

 WARNING

1. Read this Operator’s Manual carefully. Be 
sure you understand how to operate this unit 
properly before you use it. Failure to do so 
could result in serious injury.
2. Be sure to keep this manual handy so 
that you may refer to it later whenever any 
questions arise. Also note that you are 
requested to contact the dealer from whom 
you purchased the product for assistance 
the event that you have any questions which 
cannot be answered herein.
3. Always be sure to include this manual 
when selling, lending, or otherwise 
transferring the ownership of this product.
4. Do not lend or rent your machine without 
the owner’s manul.
5. Be sure that anyone using your unit 
understands the information contained in 
this manual.
6. Never let a child use the machine.
7. Long-term exposure to noise can result in 
permanent hearing impairment. So always 
use approved hearing protection.
8. Under no circumstances may the design 
of the machine be modified without the 
permission of the manufacturer. Always 
use genuine accessories. Non-authorized 
modifications and/or accessories can result 
in serious personal injury or the death of the 
operator or others.
9. A mister is a dangerous tool if used 
carelessly or incorrectly and can cause 
serious, even fatal injuries. It is extremely 
important that you read and understand the 
contents of this Operator’s manual.
10. Husqvarna AB has a policy of continuous 
product development and therefore 
reserves the right to modify the design and 
appearance of products without prior notice.

11. 

This product has been designed mainly 

for the purpose of spraying pest control 
chemicals and weedkillers. Do not use it 
for any other purpose, as this may cause 
unforeseen accidents.
12. Always follow the instructions from 
the chemical supplier regarding personal 
protective equipment, usage of the 
chemicals, mixing and handling of the 
chemicals and waste.

BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT

•  Since this product uses agricultural chemicals 

that require careful operation, misuse can 

be dangerous. Do not use this product when 

tired or otherwise in poor physical condition, 

or when you may be unable to judge correctly 

or operate accurately, such as after taking 

cold relief medicines or drinking alcohol. 

Also, children or persons who are unable to 

understand the contents of this Manual should 

under no circumstances be permitted to use 

the product.

•  The engine exhaust gas contains toxic carbon 

monoxide. Do not use the product indoors, 

in vinyl houses or tunnels, or in other poorly 

ventilated places.

•  Do not use this product in the following cases.

1.  When the product could fall over or in other 

situations when it is difficult to hold or operate.

2.  After sunset or at other times when eyesight 

is poor and the safety of the spraying area is 

difficult to ascertain.

3.  In worsening weather (rain, fog, strong wind, 

lightning, etc.)

•  When using for the first time, before 

commencing actual spraying receive guidance 

in operating the product from a person with 

adequate experience.

•  Fatigue reduces powers of concentration and 

increases the risk of accidents. When planning 

work, allow ample time, setting a limit of 30-

40 minutes for single spraying sessions and 

breaks of 10-20 minutes in between. Also, do 

not spray for more than 2 hours in any one 

day.

•  The ignition system of your unit produces an 

electromagnetic field of a very low intensity. 

This field may interfere with some pacemak-

ers. To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury, 

people with pacemaker should consult their 

physician and the pacemaker manufacturer 

before operating this tool.

 WARNING

1.  If you don’t observe the working time, or 

working manner, Repetitive Stress Injury 
(RSI) could occur.

  If you feel discomfort, redness and 

swelling of your fingers or any other part 
of your body, see a doctor before getting 
worse.

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Summary of Contents for 362D28

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Page 2: ... 9 Fuel 11 Operation 12 Maintenance 16 Storage 18 Disposal 18 Mist kit Available as accessory 19 Notes on types of warnings WARNING Instructions labeled as shown above concern critical steps or procedures which must be followed in order to prevent accidents which could lead to serious bodily injury or death This mark is used to indicate instructions which must be followed without exception IMPORTA...

Page 3: ... others Symbols on the machine The port to refuel the MIX GASOLINE Position FUEL TANK CAP The direction to open the choke Position CARBURETTOR BODY 3 For safe operation and maintenance symbols are carved in relief on the machine According to these indications be careful not to make a mistake IMPORTANT If the warning label peels off or becomes soiled and impossible to read you should contact the de...

Page 4: ...gle cylinder air cooled 2 cycle gasoline engine Exhaust capacity cc 62 0 Fuel used Lubricating oil gasoline mix Lubricating oil used 2 cycle engine oil Admixture ratio 50 1 Carburetor Diaphragm rotary valve type Ignition system Electronic controlled flywheel magnet type Spark plugs NGK BPMR7A Starter system Recoil starter type Stopping system Primary cable short circuit Air cleaner Half wet type W...

Page 5: ...ersonal protective equipment usage of the chemicals mixing and handling of the chemicals and waste BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT Since this product uses agricultural chemicals that require careful operation misuse can be dangerous Do not use this product when tired or otherwise in poor physical condition or when you may be unable to judge correctly or operate accurately such as after taking cold relief...

Page 6: ...dle with care to ensure that there is no spillage of chemicals from torn bags broken bottles or loose stoppers Do not carry chemicals in the same container as food PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING THE SPRAYER Do not transport the sprayer while it has chemicals or fuel in the tank as these could leak out as a result of impact during transportation When transporting in a vehicle use a rope or similar t...

Page 7: ...lugs or plug cords while the engine is running as you may get an electric shock Do not touch the muffler spark plugs or other metal parts with your bare hands while the engine is running or immediately after stopping the engine as there is the risk of burns due to high temperatures PRECAUTIONS AFTER SPRAYING Seal unused chemicals and store them out of the reach of children Do not simply discard em...

Page 8: ...CAUTIONS In order to maintain the functions of the product regularly carry out the maintenance inspections listed in this Manual When maintenance or parts replacement not indicated in this Manual are required consult your product supplier or nearest HUSQVARNA product dealer Never keep the engine running while carrying out inspections or maintenance Do not modify the sprayer or dismantle the engine...

Page 9: ...sert a part of the earth chain into the gap between the screw and the main body Fix with the screw 2 Apply a clamp large onto the larger end of the attached flexible hose Insert a wire of the earth chain into the hose Securely fit the hose on the elbow 3 Fix the hose securely by tightening the clamp screw using a screwdriver CONNECTION OF BLOWER 1 Flexible hose 2 Clamp 3 Wire 4 Joint 5 Straight pi...

Page 10: ...ge arm 2 Insert the upper end of the rod into the required position hole NOTE In case the rod length does not match with the hole position adjust the length in following manner 1 Put the adjust lever to Full open position 2 Push up the change arm with fingers to Full open position 3 Slacken the lock nut on the lower end of the rod and turn the rod till the upper end of the rod come to High rate po...

Page 11: ...oil and agitate well 4 Pour in the rest of gasoline and agitate again for at least one minute As some oils may be difficult to agitate depending on oil ingredients sufficient agitation is necessary for the engine to last long Be careful that if the agitation is insufficient there is an increased danger of early piston seizing due to abnormally lean mixture 5 Put a clear indication on the outside o...

Page 12: ...our left hand Pull the starter knob slowly until you feel it engage and then give it a vigorous strong pull Avoid pulling the starter rope out to its full extension Do not allow the starter rope to snap back Rewind the rope slowly This will prevent premature damage to the starter 6 Once the engine is running gradually open the choke if it was set closed and let the engine run at idle speed for a m...

Page 13: ...incorrect shutter action due to moisture Remaining chemicals shall be separately put into a storage container within the same day To carry the sprayer by vehicles empty the chemical tank Otherwise chemicals may be tamped down by vibration and cause insufficient output failure Clear button After usages the valve may be locked with contamination in the engine that makes the rope heavy In such a case...

Page 14: ...en the tank cap securely 3 Start the engine and carry the unit on your back SETTING THROTTLE LEVER Set the throttle lever to the full throttle position at the time of spraying work 1 Full throttle 2 Throttle lever SETTING ADJUST LEVER STOPPER To maintain shutter opening at the same level for a spray operation set the regulator lever stopper on the required position 1 Slide the stopper while pullin...

Page 15: ...nditions i e spray area spray equipment walking speed etc set the adjust lever at an adequate position ADJUSTMENT OF DISCHARGE RATE IMPORTANT Discharge rate can be varied according to grade and dryness of chemicals As granular agents are uneasy to distinguish care should be taken not to spray excess volumes To avoid uneven sprays try to keep constant walking speed during the operation Operation ...

Page 16: ...mall wire hook Disconnect the filter assembly from the fuel pipe and unhook the retainer to disassemble it Clean the components with gasoline Spark plug After every 50 hours of operation detach the spark plug and remove dirt from the electrodes with a wire brush or similar The correct electrode gap is 0 6 to 0 7mm When replacing plugs use designated items IMPORTANT If too much fuel is absorbed or ...

Page 17: ...and resulting in personal injury Follow the instructions below to replace the shoulder strap with new one 1 Pass the upper end of the strap through the hanger making the FLAPPED SIDE OUTSIDE 2 Put the end of the strap through the ring on the strap and then push the ring toward the hanger as close as possible Maintenance 1 Ring 2 Flapped side WARNING The flap on the end of the strap works as a stop...

Page 18: ...lity is found correct it thoroughly in preparation for the next time you use the unit 3 Drain the fuel tank 4 Start the engine and leave it in idling condition until all the fuel inside the carburetor is spent and the engine comes to a natural stop 5 Remove the spark plug and put a few drops 1 to 2 cc of 2 cycle oil inside the engine After pulling the starter rope 2 or 3 times return the spark plu...

Page 19: ...ion spraying work supply water into the tank and operate the mister to make sure that there is any leakage or any mechanical failure Repair it if there is any leakage or failure before the solution spraying work Discharge rate Valve travel lit min 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Max Longitudinal coverage Horizontal direction 12 m Vertical direction 12 m COMPONENTS A Tank B Intermediate valve C Mist nozzle ASSEMBL...

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