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SECTION 7
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
7.1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Detailed information on standard workshop and safety
procedures and general installation practices is not
included here. ODG assumes no responsibility or li
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ability for PERSONAL INJURY or VEHICLE DAMAGE
which results from any procedure performed, including
those procedures outlined here. Before performing any
procedure, an individual must have determined to his/
her satisfaction that personal injury or vehicle damage
will not result from the procedure, working environment
or tools selected.
7.1.1 General
To prevent damage to the electrical system:
• Never weld on the vehicle without first disconnecting both
positive and negative battery cables. Make sure the part
you are welding is properly grounded.
• Connect battery booster cables properly, positive to posi
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tive and negative to negative. Connect negative cable
last, disconnect first.
• Connect switch terminals properly, especially the ground
wire.
7.1.2 Battery - 613-101
Battery fluid contains sulphuric acid. If battery fluid
comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush thoroughly with
water. If swallowed, call physician or poison control
centre immediately. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Serious personal injury can occur. Always wear rubber
gloves and safety glasses when servicing the battery.
Batteries can explode and cause serious personal injury
if exposed to flame or sparks. Never smoke while servic-
ing the battery.
All models are equipped with a 12 volt, wet cell type battery.
The battery is located in the engine compartment, on the left
side of the engine.
Checking Fluid Level
Check the fluid level every 50 hours of operation. Remove
the vents and make sure each cell is filled to the fluid level as
shown in Figure 7-1. If the fluid has dropped below the fill
well, add distilled water until the cell is filled to correct level.
DO NOT OVERFILL.
Figure 7-1. Battery Fluid Level
Charging the Battery
If the battery loses its electrical charge, remove the battery
from the Centaur and recharge it with a 12 volt battery charger
at the rate of 10-12 amps maximum. The battery should
remain on charge until the specific gravity reaches 1.265 on
a hydrometer. Re-install the battery in the vehicle and try to
start the engine. If the battery fails to perform properly, have
it tested by a battery service dealer. Replace a defective bat-
tery with Part No. 613-101.
Ventilate area when charging. Keep away from spark,
heat, cigarettes or open flame.
Cleaning the Battery Terminals and Cable Connections
Clean the battery terminals and cable connections every 100
hours. Remove the black NEGATIVE (-) cables first. Make
sure you reconnect the NEGATIVE (-) cables to the NEGA
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TIVE (-) post and the red POSITIVE (+) cables to the POSI
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TIVE (+) posts. Damage to the electrical system will occur
if the cables are reversed.
Cleaning the Battery
Clean the top of the battery every 300 hours with a mixture of
baking soda and water. Before cleaning the battery, remove it
from the vehicle and make sure the vents are in place. Soak a
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