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Mod. Agri Farmer
Safety Regulations
BATTERIES
- ATTENTION -
TO AVOID BATTERY EXPLOSIONS, KEEP SPARKS,
NAKED FLAMES AND CIGARETTES FAR FROM THE
TOP OF BATTERIES BECAUSE THESE CAN PRODUCE
HIGHLY INFLAMMABLE GASES.
- ATTENTION -
THE BATTERY CONTAINS SULPHURIC ACID ELEC-
TROLYTE, A CORROSIVE SUBSTANCE THAT MUST BE
HANDLED WITH THE UTMOST CAUTION BECAUSE IT
CAN CAUSE POISONING AND SERIOUS BURNS.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
AVOID CONTACT WITH THE SKIN OR EYES.
- ATTENTION -
WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND SAFETY GLOVES
AND GOGGLES. IN CASE OF CONTACT WITH THE
EYES OR SKIN, RINSE IMMEDIATELY WITH ABUNDANT
WATER AND CONSULT A DOCTOR. IF SWALLOWED,
CONSULT A DOCTOR.
- Do not overturn or tilt the battery to avoid acid leakage.
- Charge the battery in a well-ventilated place and
AL-
WAYS
disconnect the power supply before disconnec-
ting the terminals.
- Always use a voltmeter or a densimeter to check the
battery charge. Use a torch to check the electrolyte
level, never a naked flame. Never place anything me-
tallic between the terminals to check the battery charge.
-
DO NOT
generate any sparks with the wire terminals
while recharging the battery or while starting the engine
with an auxiliary battery.
- Ensure the caps and air vents are correctly assembled
and firmly tightened.
- Clean the upper part of the battery, ensure the clamps are
firmly assembled and cover with a thin layer of Vaseline.
- If the battery freezes, put in a warm place to defrost. Do
not use and do not charge; it could explode.
- In normal conditions, the battery is kept charged by the ma-
chine alternator. If the battery is completely flat through pro
-
longed lack of use or because its lifetime is over, the alter-
nator will no longer be able to keep it charged. The battery
must be replaced and recharged using a battery charger.
Charging instructions
1. If possible remove the caps.
2. Check the electrolyte level.
3. Clean the poles.
4. Ensure the room is sufficiently ventilated.
5. Limit the charge current to a maximum 1/10 of
the battery capacity (Ah).
6. Connect the battery to the charger.
7. Connect the charger to the power supply mains.
8. Switch on the charger.
9. The battery temperature must not exceed 55 °C.
10. When the battery has finished charging, disconnect
the battery charger.
11. Disconnect the charger from the power supply mains.
12. Disconnect the battery from the charger.
13. Check the electrolyte level.
14. Reinstall the caps.
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