Section 3 - Operation
3.13 Battery Maintenance
This section provides the operator with procedures on
how to service and charge the battery. This also provides
charger operation instructions.
3.13-1 Battery Service Procedure
WARNING
Explosion Hazard - Keep flames and
sparks away. Do not smoke near
batteries.
WARNING
Battery acid is extremely corrosive - Wear
proper eye and facial protection as well as
appropriate protective clothing. If contact
occurs, immediately flush with cold water
and seek medical attention.
1.
Turn main power disconnect switch to "
position.
2.
Check battery case for damage.
3.
Check battery fluid level in each battery. If plates
are not covered by at least 1/2" (13 mm) of
solution, add distilled or demineralized water.
4.
Clean battery terminals and cable ends thoroughly
with a terminal cleaning tool or wire brush.
5.
Make sure all battery connections are tight.
6.
Replace any battery that is damaged or incapable
of holding a lasting charge.
7.
Do not use any batteries other than flooded lead-
acid batteries of the proper AH rating.
WARNING
Use original or equivalent to the original
parts and components for the aerial
platform.
SJIII DC Electric
3.13-2 Battery Charging Operation
Figure 3-18. Battery Charger
Risk of electric shock - Do not immerse
the charger in water. Though the charger
is highly resistant to water, it is not
designed for immersion and an electric
1.
Provide adequate ventilation for the batteries and
charger. The convection cooled design requires
" off
access to cooling air for proper operation. Do
not allow blankets or other materials to cover
the charger. Although the charger protects itself
against overheating, the charger cooling fins
should be cleaned if clogged with debris for best
performance.
There could be a spark during charging.
Be careful when using fuels, solvents or
other flammables near the charger or
2.
Connect the power supply cord to a properly
grounded 100V/50 or 60Hz, 115V/50 or 60Hz, or
230V/50 or 60Hz socket. This charger automatically
senses and adjusts to the AC input voltage
range.
When changing the input voltage wait
until all the LEDs are OFF or wait a
minimum of 20 seconds before switching
Battery Maintenance
DANGER
shock can occur.
WARNING
batteries.
CAUTION
on the new voltage.
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