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< Note >
The types of liquids that can accumulate in the spill containment include oil, fuel, coolant and
battery fluid such that it is not possible to distinguish between rain water and other liquids.
Dispose of flushed liquids according to the related laws and regulations.
8-6. Checking for Fuel, Oil and Coolant Leaks
CAUTION : FIRE
If fuel or oil is leaking, repair the leaking location before operating.
Open the check door and check for fuel, oil and coolant leakage from fuel piping
connections and similar locations.
8-7. Checking the Battery
CAUTION : EYE/SKIN INJURY
Wear rubber gloves and other protective wear to protect eyes, skin and
clothing from the battery fluid which contains diluted sulfuric acid. If the
battery fluid contacts eyes or skin, wash out immediately with a large amount
of water. Be sure to receive medical treatment, especially if the fluid contacts
the eyes.
CAUTION : EXPLOSION
Never use or recharge the battery if the fluid level is below the minimum
level.
Do not create sparks or bring flame near the battery as it generates
flammable gas.
Check the fluid level, and add distilled water
when it is near the lower level until it reaches
the upper level.
Check the terminals for looseness and tighten
if loose.
< Note >
It is necessary to recharge the battery when the specific gravity of the battery fluid is 1.23 or less.
Request the authorized distributor where the generator was purchased to recharge the battery.
Replacing the Battery
Remove the battery negative (-) cable. (Always be
sure to remove the negative (-) side first.
Remove battery hold-down clamp.
Remove the battery positive (+) cable.
Remove the battery.
* Install the battery by performing the above
procedures in the reverse order.
(First connect the positive (+) cable of the
replaced battery. )
1
(-) Post
(
+
) Post
Hold-Down
Clamp
3
4
1
2
2
Upper Level
Lower Level
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