Assembly Instructions; Setup Instructions; Battery Service; Wet Battery Service - Walker Mowers Operator's Manual

Safety, assembly, operating, and maintenance instructions
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Assembly Instructions

SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

Walker Mowers are shipped partially assembled to
our distribution network, and are typically assembled
by the selling dealer. For any additional assembly
besides the following, contact your Walker dealer.

Battery Service

Important Battery Service, Installation, and
Changing Tips:
Do not allow the battery cables to touch
opposing terminals. When connecting bat-
tery cables attach the positive (+) cable to
positive (+) battery terminal first, followed
by negative (-) cable to negative (-) battery
terminal.
Never start the engine when the cables
are loose or poorly connected to the battery
terminals.
Never disconnect battery while engine is
running.
Never use a quick battery charger to start
the engine.
Never "jump start" the engine using an-
other source. Electricity fluctuations can
damage the ECU (Electronic Control Unit).
Always disconnect negative (-) battery
cable lead before charging battery, and also
unplug harness from ECU before perform-
ing any welding on equipment.
Raise mower body up for battery access. Check the
battery for electrolyte level and charge. The electro-
lyte level should be at the bottom of the vent wells
[1/4 to 1/2 in. (6 to 13 mm) above plates]. If the spe-
cific gravity is less than 1.225, the battery needs
charging. If the battery has been shipped dry, or is
wet but needs service, refer to the following instruc-
tions.
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CAUTION
Battery Location
IMPORTANT: Make sure battery is securely mounted
in the frame. A loose battery may cause damage to
the case resulting in acid leakage and se vere damage
to the machine. A hazard may be cre ated by damage
to critical working parts and safety systems.

Wet Battery Service

If the battery has been shipped wet, but the electrolyte
level is low or the battery needs to be charged then:
1.
Fill each battery cell with drinking water to the
bottom of the vent wells.
2.
Charge battery. Refer to Battery Charging in this
section.

Dry Battery Service

DANGER
Activating a battery can be dangerous. The
battery should be taken to a reliable service
station, battery store, or power equipment
dealer where a trained techni cian can acti-
vate the battery safely. DO NOT attempt to
activate the battery unless you are experi-
enced in battery service work. The follow-
ing activation and charg ing instructions are
provided for use by a trained battery techni-
cian.

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