Electrical System
Maintenance
Maintaining the Battery
Accessing the Battery
Remove the battery cover as follows:
1.
Ensure that the battery-disconnect switch is in the Off
position; refer to Battery-disconnect Switch (page 21).
2.
Remove the bolt that secures the battery cover to the
ROPS plate (Figure 57).
Note:
The battery cover is located between the
utility-traction control and the left fender.
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Figure 57
1.
Bolts
4.
ROPS plate
2.
Flange
5.
Fender
3.
Battery cover
6.
Operator platform
3.
Remove the 3 bolts that secure the battery cover to
the operator platform, and remove the battery cover
(Figure 57).
Install the battery cover as follows:
1.
Align the holes in the mounting flanges for the battery
cover with the holes in the operator platform around
the battery (Figure 57).
2.
Secure the battery cover to the ROPS plate with a bolt
(Figure 57).
3.
Secure the battery cover to the operator platform with
the 3 bolts that you previously removed (Figure 57).
Servicing the Battery
WARNING
Exposure to battery acid or a battery explosion can
cause serious personal injury.
Before you service a battery, always wear face
protection, protective gloves, and protective
clothing.
WARNING
A battery contains sulfuric acid, which can cause
serious burns; and they can produce explosive
gases.
•
Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing; flush
affected areas with water.
•
If taken internally, drink large quantities of water
or milk.
Do not
induce vomiting. Seek medical
attention immediately.
•
Keep sparks, flames, and lit cigarettes and cigars
away from the battery.
•
Ventilate the battery when you are charging it or
using it in an enclosed area.
•
Wear eye protection when working near a
battery.
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Wash your hands after handling a battery.
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Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
WARNING
A frozen battery can be explosive, causing personal
injury to you or others in the area, if you try to
charge the battery or try to jump start the battery
and run the engine.
To prevent the battery electrolyte from freezing,
keep the battery fully charged.
WARNING
Sparks or a flame can cause hydrogen gas in a
battery to explode.
When you disconnect the battery cables, always
disconnect the negative (-) cable first.
When you connect the battery cables, always
connect the negative (-) cable last.
Do not short-circuit the battery posts with a metal
object.
Do not weld, grind, or smoke near a battery.
Note:
The electrical system in this machine is 12 volts.
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