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Power Up: DLP-524
Issue 7, March 1997
Page 3 of 8
2.
Visually inspect batteries for cracks, leakage, or other damage. Inspect cable
assemblies for damage. Replace batteries or cables that appear damaged or
defective.
3.
Condition DMM to measure DC volts.
4.
Measure terminal voltage of each battery. Does meter indicate 6.2 V DC or
higher for each battery?
If YES, then proceed to Step 6.
If NO, then continue with Step 5.
5.
Replace any battery that measures less than 6.2 V DC.
6.
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DANGER:
Insulated tools must be used, and any rings, watches, bracelets, etc.
must be removed when working on batteries.
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CAUTION:
Do not loosen large hexagonal nut at bottom of each terminal. Doing so
will release terminal seal and may cause permanent damage to battery.
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CAUTION:
Battery covers have 2 latches, one on each side (in the handle) of the
battery, accessed through battery handle opening. These latches must
be depressed to remove cover, otherwise latches will break.
Remove battery covers and retain for fitting after battery cables are termi-
nated. With permanent marker, mark each cable separator label with battery
string identification.
7.
Wipe battery terminals until clean and dry.