OP000599
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Inspection, Maintenance and Adjustment
Inspection of Battery Electrolyte Level
This machine has two maintenance free batteries. They never
require the addition to water.
When the charge indicator becomes transparency, it means low
electrolyte state because of the leakage or charging system
error. Determine the cause of problem and replace the batteries
immediately.
Check Charging State
Check charging state through the charging indicator.
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GREEN: Sufficiently charged.
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BLACK: Insufficient charged.
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TRANSPARENT: Replace battery.
Check the Battery Terminals
Be certain that the battery is held securely in its compartment.
Clean the battery terminals and the battery cable connectors. A
solution of baking soda and water will neutralize acid on the
battery surface, terminals, and cable connectors. Petroleum jelly
or grease can be applied to the connectors to help prevent
corrosion.
Battery Replacement
When the charging indicator indicates transparency state,
replace the battery. The batteries should always be replaced in
pairs.
Using an old battery with a new one will shorten the life span of
the new battery.
Fuses
1.
The fuses in the fuse box are used to protect the various
electrical circuits and their components from being
damaged. See Figure 134. The fuses used are standard
automotive type fuses.
2.
The section on “Fuse Identification” on page 4-75, lists the
circuits and the fuse amperage required for each circuit. If
a fuse blows, determine the cause and repair any faults or
failures.
3.
Do not insert a higher amperage fuse into a lower
amperage slot. Serious damage to the electrical
components or fire can result.
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