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Every 50 Service Hours or Weekly
Batteries
Cleaning Batteries
Check Electrolyte Level
Batteries give off flammable fumes that can explode.
Electrolyte is an acid and can cause personal injury
if it contacts skin or eyes.
Do not smoke when observing battery electrolyte
level.
1.
Loosen and remove cable clamps from all
battery terminals.
Always wear protective glasses when working with
batteries.
2.
Clean all battery terminals.
3.
Clean all cable clamps.
4.
Install and tighten cable clamps to battery
terminals.
5.
Coat cable clamps and terminals with grease.
1.
Remove fill caps. Maintain electrolyte to bottom
on fill plug openings.
If addition of water is necessary, use distilled water. If
distilled water is not available use clean water that is low
in minerals. Do not use artificially softened water.
At proper charging rate, batteries should not require
more than 30 cc (1 ounce) water per cell per week.
Keep batteries clean.
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