TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATION
3-150
STARTING ENGINE WITH BOOSTER CABLE
3
When starting the engine with a booster cable, do as follows.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING BOOSTER CABLE
WARNING
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When connecting the cables, never contact the posi-
tive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
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When starting the engine with a booster cable, wear
safety glasses and rubber gloves.
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Be careful not to let the normal machine and problem
machine contact each other. This prevents sparks from
generating near the battery which could ignite the
hydrogen gas given off by the battery.
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Make sure that there is no mistake in the booster cable
connections. The final connection is to the engine
block of the problem machine, but sparks will be gen-
erated when this is done, so connect to a place as far
as possible from the battery.
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When disconnecting the booster cable, take care not
to bring the clips in contact with each other or with the
machine body.
NOTICE
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For the battery on the normal machine, use a battery with the same capacity as the problem machine.
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Check that the cable and clips are not damaged or corroded.
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Connect the clips securely.
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Check that the lock levers (work equipment, steering) and parking brakes of both machines are at the
LOCK position.
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Check that all levers are at the neutral position.
CONNECTING THE BOOSTER CABLE
Keep the starting switch of the normal machine and problem machine in the OFF position.
Connect the booster cable as follows, in the order of the numbers marked in the diagram.
1.
Connect the clip of booster cable (A) to the positive (+) ter-
minal of battery (C) on the problem machine.
2.
Connect the clip at the other end of booster cable (A) to the
positive (+) terminal of battery (D) on the normal machine.
3.
Connect the clip of booster cable (B) to the negative (-) ter-
minal of battery (D) on the normal machine.
4.
Connect the other clip of booster cable (B) to the engine
block (E) of the problem machine.
Summary of Contents for WA800-3E0
Page 2: ......
Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11...
Page 27: ...SAFETY SAFETY LABELS 2 5 LOCATION OF SAFETY LABELS 2...
Page 66: ...GENERAL VIEW OPERATION 3 4...
Page 84: ...EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS OPERATION 3 22 SWITCHES 3...
Page 224: ...TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATION 3 162...
Page 309: ...SPECIFICATIONS 15...
Page 330: ...HANDLING MACHINES EQUIPPED WITH VHMS ATTACHMENTS OPTIONS 6 20...
Page 331: ...INDEX 17...
Page 332: ...INDEX 7 2...
Page 335: ...COLOPHON 18...