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NS3526

GB-5

G

B

 5. For safe operation

 IMPORTANT

Check and follow the local regulations as to sound
level and hours of operations for the product.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SPRAYING

• Make sure you have the correct protective clothing,

headgear, rubber gloves and boots, a protective
mask, goggles, a towel, protective cream, etc., to pre-
vent chemicals from coming into contact with your
skin or entering your lungs. When spraying, please
wear this protective gear to prevent any risk of injury.

• Please store chemicals in a locked storage box, locker,

or other safe place out of the reach of children.

• Carefully read the instructions for using the chemi-

cals, and familiarize yourself with the level of toxicity,
method of use, etc.

• Please pay all due consideration to the area in which

you will be spraying, to ensure that you do not pollute
the water supply, rivers, lakes, ponds, etc., or cause
any damage to residents, passers-by, livestock, etc.

• Prepare yourself physically on the day before spray-

ing, by for example cutting down on alcoholic bever-
ages or late-night work.

• Do not allow children, animals, etc., to enter the

chemical spraying area.

• Before spraying, please prepare fully by inspecting

sprayer nozzles and checking for abnormalities such
as loose screws or spray hose connections, fuel leaks,
defective or broken fluid gaskets, or damage to the
carrying band.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN TRANSPORTING CHEMI-
CALS

• When transporting chemicals, please handle 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, please use a rope or

similar to fix the sprayer firmly to the cargo trailer in
an upright position. Please do not transport by bicycle
or motorbike, as this is dangerous.

PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING FUEL

• The engine of this product is fueled by "mixed gaso-

line" that includes highly combustible fuel. Do not re-
fuel or store fuel containers where there is any risk of
combustion from incinerators, burners, bonfires,
kitchen stoves, electric sparks, welding sparks, etc.

• Smoking while spraying or refueling is dangerous.

Please avoid this at all costs.

• When refueling during use, always stop the engine

and make sure there are no naked flames in the vicin-
ity before refilling.

• Any fuel spilt during refueling should be wiped off com-

pletely with a rag or similar before starting the engine.

• After refueling, seal the fuel container, tightly close the fuel

tank cap, and start the engine at least 3 meters away.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN REFILLING CHEMICALS

• Before filling the tank with chemicals, please make

sure that the spray lever is completely at rest.

• After chemical refilling, firmly tighten the tank cap. If

not fully tightened the cap may become loose during
spraying, with the risk of physical exposure to the
chemicals.

PRECAUTION WHEN STARTING THE ENGINE

• Please keep children, animals, etc. well away when

starting the engine and spraying.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN SPRAYING

• Since protective clothing generally offers poor venti-

lation and thus places stress on the body, there is a
risk of contracting heatstroke or other illness when
operating for long periods under high temperatures.
Please avoid spraying on hot days, aiming instead
for early morning and late afternoon times when tem-
peratures are relatively cool and winds are low.

• When starting work, please pay all due consideration

to the spraying time, wind direction, etc., to ensure
that no noise disturbance or chemical hazard is
caused to nearby residents, passers-by, farm crops,
and so on.

• While spraying please hold the grip firmly at all times

and be careful not to point the nozzle in the direction
of people or animals.

1. Protective headgear
2. Protective goggles
3. Protective mask
4. Rubber boots
5. Ear muffs
6. Neck covering
7. Protective clothing
8. Rubber gloves
9. Protective clothing

Summary of Contents for NS3526

Page 1: ...NS3526 GB 1 G B NS3526 G B OWNER S MANUAL POWER SPRAYER 848A9993A0 806...

Page 2: ...serve the precaution may result in the risk of death or serious injury IMPORTANT Failure to observe the precaution may result in damage or mal function of the product NOTE Other additional explanation...

Page 3: ...rk plugs CHAMPION RCJ 6Y Starter system Recoil starter type Stopping system Primary cable short circuit Air cleaner Dry type Standard accessories 1 spray rod 1 rod 1 cock 1 grip 1 joint 1 hose 1 plug...

Page 4: ...ter sunset or at other times when eyesight is poor and the safety of the spraying area is difficult to as certain 3 In worsening weather rain fog strong wind lightning etc When using for the first tim...

Page 5: ...o not transport by bicycle or motorbike as this is dangerous PRECAUTIONS CONCERNING FUEL The engine of this product is fueled by mixed gaso line that includes highly combustible fuel Do not re fuel or...

Page 6: ...cted period of time please have your health checked regu larly Please carry out spraying in a planned fashion keep ing a daily record of the date and time of spraying the chemicals used the target pes...

Page 7: ...cock onto the grip 5 Tightly screw the rod onto the cock 6 Tightly screw the spray rod onto the rod 6 Set up Adjusting spray pressure NS3526 has a pressure regulating dial to change spray pressure Se...

Page 8: ...1 Select bare ground for fueling 2 Move at least 3 meters 10 feet away from the fuel ing point before starting the engine 3 Stop the engine before refueling the unit At that time be sure to sufficien...

Page 9: ...er on an even and stable surface or platform If the sprayer is unstable the reaction on starting etc may cause it to fall IMPORTANT Do not allow the chemical fluid or water in the tank to run out whil...

Page 10: ...ion p5 to 7 Before lifting the sprayer onto your back check that the chemical tank and fuel tank caps are tightly closed When spraying do not point the nozzle at your face or at other people animals e...

Page 11: ...move all dirt If the filter is too clogged please replace it with a new one a Fuel filter IMPORTANT If the fuel filter is clogged the engine speed may be limited or speed fluctuations may occur If the...

Page 12: ...enance NOTE Warm up the engine before adjusting the idling speed Throttle wire play Throttle wire play should be 1 to 2 mm After com pletely returning the throttle lever take the throttle wire at the...

Page 13: ...gine 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 plugs to their origina...

Page 14: ...BY NEGLIGENCE OF IN STRUCTION LISTED IN THE OWNER OPERATOR MANUAL FOR PROPER USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE UNITS ACCIDENT MISHANDLING ALTERATION ABUSE IM PROPER LUBRICATION USE OF ANY PARTS OR ACCES SOR...

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