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C.6 Battery Maintenance
Warning:
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KEEP NAKED FLAMES AWAY FROM BATTERIES AS
EXPLOSIVE GASES MAY BE PRESENT.
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THE LIQUID IN BATTERIES IS CORROSIVE. KEEP OUT OF SKIN
AND AWAY FROM EYES.AVOID CONTACT WITH CLOTHES.
(a)
Switch the refrigerator OFF.
(b)
Disconnect the battery cables at the battery labeling the cables clearly so you
know where to reconnect them.
(c)
Measure, and note in the logbook, the voltage of each battery and the of the
batteries combined.
(d)
If the batteries are not sealed, they will have plastic stoppers in a row on the
top. Remove each stopper one by one and see if the metal plates inside are
covered by liquid. If the tops of the metal plates are above the liquid level, add
distilled water until they are completely covered or to the level indicated in the
battery. Replace the stopper. Do this for every compartment in each battery.
Summary of Contents for VC150
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Page 24: ...24 MODULE AND BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAMS SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 25: ...25 SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAM ...
Page 26: ...26 GENERAL LAYOUT DIAGRAM ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
Page 27: ...27 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
Page 28: ...28 REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
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