(1) Battery
1. To slow charge the battery, connect the positive
terminal of battery to the positive terminal of
charger and the negative to the negative, then
recharge in the standard fashion.
A boost charge is only for emergencies. It will
partially charge the battery at a high rate and in a
short time. When using a boost-charged battery, it is
necessary to recharge the battery as early as
possible.
Failure to recharge the battery will shorten the
service life of battery.
The battery is charged if the indicator display turns
green from black.
When exchanging an old battery for a new one, apply a
battery of equal specification.
Battery type
Volts (V)
Capacity
59533
12
95 (at 20H.R (A.H))
Battery type
Reserve ca-
pacity (min)
Cold crank-
ing amps
Normal
charging rate
(A)
59533
165
720
6.5
1.2 Storing the battery
When storing the machine for long periods of time,
follow the procedure in this section.
1. Remove the battery from machine.
2. Adjust the electrolyte to the proper level.
3. Store the batter in a dry place out of direct sunlight.
The battery self-discharges while it is stored. Recharge
it once every 3 months in hot seasons and once every
6 months in cold seasons.
SERVICE EVERY 250 HOURS
Perform inspection and servicing for every 50 hours of
operation at the same time.
1. Checking the fan belt tension
WARNING
To avoid personal injury or death:
• Only check the fan belt with the engine off and
the starter key removed.
1. Press the fan belt in the middle with a fingertip by
the following force value.
The belt tension is proper if the belt deflects the
following length.
Fingertip force
About 10 kg
Fan belt tension
About 7 mm
2. If the tension of fan belt is improper, adjust the
tension of fan belt by loosening the bolts and
shifting the alternator.
3. Check the pulleys and the fan belt for damage and
wear.
Carefully check to see if the fan belt fits snugly into
the V-belt grooves.
SERVICE EVERY 50 HOURS
PERIODIC SERVICE
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