
Supply of Battery Fluid
Danger
Danger
Be careful not to let your skin, eyes or clothes,
etc., come into contact with the battery fluid or
accidentally swallow the fluid.
Should your skin or clothes come into contact
with the battery fluid, immediately wash them
away with water.
Danger
Danger
When you supply battery fluid, wear protective
garments and safety glasses, etc.
Caution
Implement after the engine and muffler etc.
have well cooled down.
Otherwise you may get burned.
If the battery fluid level is lower than
halfway between the UPPER LEVEL
(maximum) line and LOWER LEVEL
(minimum) line, add purified water up to the
UPPER LEVEL (maximum) line.
U P P E R L E V E L
L O W E R L E V E L
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2
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UPPER LEVEL
2
LOWER LEVEL
Tire
Inspection of Tires
Check the pneumatic pressure of the tires.
Make sure that there are no cracks,
damage or abnormal wear.
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2.
Tire size
Pneumatic pressure
Front
wheel
26.5 x 14.00-12
120 kPa
(1.2 kgf/cm
2
)
Rear
wheel
20 x 12.00-10
140 kPa
(1.4 kgf/cm
2
)
Brake
Inspection of Brake
While traveling, depress the brake pedal
firmly to make sure that the brake is applied
effectively.
Inspection of Parking Brake
Depress the locking pedal while firmly
depressing the brake pedal to lock it and
check that the brake is applied effectively.
Firmly depress the brake pedal and release
the locking pedal to release the brake
pedal, and then check that the brake is not
applied.
Belt
Inspection of Belt
Warning
The engine must be stopped when the belt is
inspected.
Important
A slacking or damaged belt or damaged fan
may cause overheating or lack of a battery
charge.
Press the middle of the belt with your finger
to check the belt tension.
Make sure that there are no cracks,
damage or abnormal wear.
Wire
Inspection of Wire
Make sure that the wire is not cracked or
damaged.
If the wire is cracked or damaged, replace it
with a new one immediately.
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LM551
Handling Instructions
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Inspection Before Use
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