4
3
1. Armature
2. Rotor
3. Inspection Slot
4. Gap Adjustment Nut
Figure 46
BATTERY SERVICE
(988154, 55, 157, 158, 159, 169)
WARNING: Battery posts,
terminals and related accessories
contain lead and lead
components, chemicals known to
the State of California to cause
cancer and reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
Battery Safety
4
1
2
Check Battery (Sealed Batteries)
NOTICE: Do not attempt to open, add fluid or
service battery. Any attempt to do so will void
warranty.
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NOTICE: If charging is necessary, follow
battery charger manufacturer's
recommendations. See Charging Battery on
page 44.
Removing Battery
1. Park unit safely. (See PARKING on
EN - 42
CAUTION: Avoid injury! Battery
electrolyte contains sulfuric acid.
It is poisonous and can cause
serious burns:
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Wear eye protection and
gloves.
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Keep skin protected.
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If electrolyte is swallowed,
get medical attention
immediately.
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If electrolyte is splashed
into eyes, flush
immediately with water for
15 – 30 minutes and get
medical attention.
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If electrolyte is splashed
onto skin, flush
immediately with water
and get medical attention if
necessary.
The battery produces a
flammable and explosive gas.
The battery may explode:
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Do not smoke near
battery.
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Wear eye protection and
gloves.
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Do not allow direct metal
contact across battery
posts.
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Remove negative cable
first when disconnecting.
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Install negative cable last
when connecting.
Keep battery and terminals clean.
Keep battery bolts tight.
Keep small vent holes open.
CAUTION: Avoid damage! The
battery comes fully charged. If the
unit is not used by the service
expiration date indicated on the
battery, charge the battery.
page 20.)