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5.2.
Safety Rules
Wear protective clothing, such as rubber apron,
gloves, boots and goggles when performing any
maintenance on batteries. Do not allow electrolyte to
come in contact with eyes, skin, clothing or floor. If
electrolyte comes in contact with eyes, flush
immediately and thoroughly with clean water.
Obtain medi-cal attention immediately. Should
electrolyte be spilled on skin, rinse promptly with
clean water and wash with soap. A baking soda
solution (one pound to one gallon of water) will
neutralize acid spilled on clothing, floor or any
other surface. Apply solution until bubbing stops
and rinse with clean water.
• Do not bring any type of flame, spark, etc., near the
battery. Gas formed while the battery is charging, is
highly explosive. This gas remains in cell long after
charging has stopped.
• Do not lay metallic or conductive objects on battery.
Arcing will result.
• Do not touch non-insulated parts of DC output
connector or battery terminals to avoid possible
electrical shock.
• Disconnect all AC and DC power connections before
servicing battery.
• Do not charge a frozen battery.
• Do not use charger if it has been dropped or
otherwise damaged.
2-5.3.
Maintenance Personnel
Batteries may only be charged, serviced or replaced
by trained personnel. This manual and the
manufacturer’s instructions concerning batteries and
charging stations must be observed when carrying out
the work.
2-5.4. Battery Care and Charging
CAUTION:
Never smoke or bring open flame near
the battery. Gas formed during charging
is highly explosive and can cause
serious injury.
1. Charge the battery only in areas designated for
that use.
2. Battery terminals should be checked and cleaned
of corrosion regularly. Good battery terminal
contact is essential not only for operation, but also
for proper charging of the battery.
3. Make certain battery used meets weight and size
requirements of vehicle. NEVER operate vehicle
with an undersized battery.
2-5.5.
Battery Cleaning
Wipe batteries with a clean rag.
2-5.6.
Maintenance Free Batteries
Some vehicles may be equipped with maintenance
free batteries. These batteries are completely sealed,
will not require any watering and have a full 80%
discharge available.
Sealed Maintenance Free batteries contain a pressure
release valve and under normal operating conditions
do not require any special ventilation.
CAUTION:
Do not try to open this battery or remove
the pressure release valve.
Only under severe overcharging, such as connected
to an improperly sized charger, will any significant
amount of gases be released from the battery. Also,
being a valve regulated battery, it never requires
watering.
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Summary of Contents for BG ZERO
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Page 20: ...Table 3 3 Troubleshooting Chart Traction Lift Controller 20...
Page 21: ...Figure 3 2 Troubleshooting Chart Traction Lift Controller Continued 21...
Page 22: ...Table 3 3Troubleshooting Chart Traction Lift Controller Continued 22...
Page 23: ...Figure 3 2 Troubleshooting Chart Traction Lift Controller Continued 23...
Page 24: ...Figure 3 2 Troubleshooting Chart Traction Lift Controller Continued 24...
Page 28: ...NOTES 28...
Page 30: ...Figure 5 1 Drive System EC_0003 30...
Page 33: ...Figure 6 2 Frame EC_0001 33...
Page 34: ...Figure 6 3 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly EC_0004 34...
Page 37: ...Figure 7 2 Elevation System Overview EC_0013 37...
Page 38: ...Figure 7 3 Elevation System Breakdown EC_0014 38...
Page 39: ...Figure 7 4 Platform EC_0017 39...
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Page 42: ...Figure 8 1 Hydraulic System EC_0007 42...
Page 45: ...Figure 8 4 Elevation System Overview EC_0013 45...
Page 46: ...Figure 8 5 Elevation System Breakdown EC_0014 46...
Page 48: ...Figure 9 1 Electrical System EC_0009 48...
Page 52: ...Figure 9 3 Elevation System Breakdown EC_0014 52...
Page 53: ...Figure 9 4 Platform EC_0017 53...
Page 54: ...Figure 9 5 Operating Control Assembly Left EC_0005 54...
Page 55: ...Figure 9 6 Operating Control Assembly Right EC_0006 55...
Page 56: ...NOTES 56...
Page 58: ...NOTES 58...
Page 60: ...Figure 11 1 Frame EC_0001 60...
Page 62: ...Figure 11 2 Caster Assembly EC_0002 62...
Page 64: ...Figure 11 3 Drive System EC_0003 64...
Page 66: ...Figure 11 4 Transmission Motor Brake Assembly EC_0004 66...
Page 68: ...Figure 11 5 Operating Control Assembly Left EC_0005 68...
Page 70: ...Figure 11 6 Operating Control Assembly Right EC_0006 70...
Page 72: ...Figure 11 7 Hydraulic System EC_0007 72...
Page 74: ...Figure 11 8 Hydraulic Pump Assembly EC_0008 74...
Page 76: ...Figure 11 9 Electrical System EC_0009 76...
Page 78: ...Figure 11 10 Wiring Harness 1 EC_0010 78...
Page 80: ...Figure 11 11 Wiring Harness 2 EC_0011 80...
Page 82: ...Figure 11 12 Wiring Cables EC_0012 82...
Page 84: ...Figure 11 13 Elevation System Overview EC_0013 84...
Page 86: ...Figure 11 14 Elevation System Breakdown EC_0014 86...
Page 88: ...Figure 11 14Elevation System Breakdown Continued EC_0014 88...
Page 90: ...Figure 11 15 Lift Cylinder EC_0015 90...
Page 92: ...Figure 11 16 Lift Cylinder Assembly Tray EC_0019 92...
Page 94: ...Chain Assembly Figure 11 17 Chain Assembly EC_0016 94...
Page 96: ...Figure 11 18 Operator Platform EC_0017 96...
Page 98: ...Figure 11 18Operator Platform Continued EC_0017 98...