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Do not rest tools or metallic objects on top of the batteries .
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Keep the battery clean and dry, possibly with the use of anti-static cloths .
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Do not top up with distilled water .
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The risk of explosion during charging; this may occur if you attempt to use an unsuitable battery charger
(based on the Amperes of the battery).
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While charging the battery, or, nevertheless, when the battery charger plug is plugged in, it
is forbidden to turn the machine on and it is forbidden to move it (including manually).
CHAPTER 10 – CHECKS PRIOR TO STARTING UP
SPECIFIC CHECKS FOR MODELS WITH ENDOTHERMIC ENGINES
Carefully read use and maintenance handbook for the motor, enclosed with the
documentation supplied with the machine.
1. Check the oil level of the engine and top up if necessary (wear nitril safety gloves throughout the
operation). For type of oil and amount, see indications in the handbook for the engine.
2. Fill up with petrol (with the engine off and cold, and using the type of fuel recommended by the
manufacturer of the engine - see engine user handbook).
STORE THE FUEL IN A FRESH AIRY PLACE, AWAY FROM SOURCES OF HEAT AND OUT
OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
IMPORTANT: The container used for storing the petrol must be suitable for this purpose
and perfectly clean so as to avoid damage to the petrol fi lter caused by impurities. Use a
petrol container of a capacity in proportion to the amount consumed, so that in a period of
2 - 3 months the fuel is all used in this way it will always be fresh.
SPECIFIC CHECK FOR MACHINES POWERED BY BATTERY
Acquire the following instruments and personal protections: Safety glasses, protective
gloves, 1 pair of scissors, 1 receptable for the transfer (clean), 1 funnel (clean). Carefully
read the chapter “Safety rules and regulations”, which specifi es the risks involved with
fi lling the elements with the sulphuric acid solution
Check if the battery contains the sulphuric acid solution and if it is charged . If not, proceed as follows:
1. Use the scissors to cut off the end of the plastic container holding the sulphuric acid solution and pour it
into the transfer container .
2 . Remove the cap to the chambers of the battery elements . With the aid of the funnel, pour in the solution
until it reaches the level shown on the outside of the battery .
3 . Wait at least 12 hours leaving the battery inactive and then, if necessary, top up the solution bringing
the levels, of the various elements to the same conditions .
4 . Carefully read, in the chapter “Safety rules and regulations”, the risks involved in charging or discharging
the battery . Charge the battery .
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