Blade Engagement Interlock Switch (10081); Battery (10126) - Better Outdoor Products Quick Series Operator's Manual

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Blade Engagement Interlock Switch (10081)

1. This switch is included as a component of the
blade engagement control cable.
2. Please refer to Blade Engagement control
replacement.

Battery (10126)

Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid which is a
deadly poison and causes severe burns.
Do not drink electrolyte and avoid contact with skin,
eyes or clothing. Wear safety glasse s to shield your
eyes and rubber gloves to protect your hands.
Removing the Battery
Battery terminals or metal tools could short against
metal machine components causing sparks. Sparks
can cause the battery gasses to explode, resulting in
personal injury.
• When removing or installing the battery, Do not
allow the battery terminals to touch any metal parts
of the machine.
• Do not allow metal tools to short between the
battery terminals and metal parts of the machine.
Incorrect battery cable routing could damage the
machine and cables causing sparks. Sparks can
cause the battery gasses to explode, resulting in
personal injury.
• Always Disconnect the negative (black) battery
cable before disconnecting the positive (red) cable.
• Always Reconnect the positive (red) battery cable
before reconnecting the negative (black) cable.
Remove ignition switch key.
1.
2. Using a ½ wrench, remove the keps nut and
remove the black ground cable and insulate end
of cable Figure 31.
3. Using a ½ wrench, remove the keps nut from top
of starter solenoid and remove red cable Figure
32.
Figure 31
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4. Using a ½ wrench and socket, remove the
battery clamp bolt Figure 33.
5. Carefully remove battery, making sure cables do
not touch any metal surface.
6. Install new battery in reverse order.
Note: If your Quick™ mower is going to be
stored, we recommend using our "Smart"
Charger (10697).
Charging the battery produces gasse s that can
explode.
Nev er smoke near the battery and keep sparks and
flames away from battery.
Figure 32
Figure 33

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