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3-3.2. 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 immedi-
ately 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 con-
nector or battery terminals to avoid possible electri-
cal shock.
• De-energize all power connections before servicing
battery.
• Do not charge a frozen battery.
• Do not use charger if it has been dropped or other-
wise damaged.
3-3.3. Battery Care and Charging
CAUTION:
Never smoke or bring open flame near
the battery. Gas formed during charging
is highly explosive and can cause seri-
ous 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 con-
tact is essential not only for operation, but also for
proper charging of the battery.
3.
The charging requirements will vary depending on
the use of the truck. The battery should be given
as equalizing charge on a weekly basis. This
charge should normally be an additional three
hours at the finish rate.
4.
Make certain battery used meets weight and size
requirements of truck. NEVER operate truck with
an undersized battery.
3-3.4. MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERIES
Trucks are 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 gasses be released from the battery. Also,
being a valve regulated battery, it never requires
watering.
3-4. CHARGING BATTERIES
Charging requirements will vary depending on depth of
discharge and temperature. Follow safety rules when
placing a battery on charge.
Proceed as follows:
1.
Park truck at charging station with carriage low-
ered and turn the key switch off.
2.
Check the condition of the AC cord and battery
cables. If there are any cuts in the cable, any
exposed wires, loose plugs or connectors, DO
NOT attempt to charge the batteries. Contact
appropriate personnel for repairs to be made.
3.
Pull the charger cord out of the cover (1,
) and connect to the appropriate power supply,
4.
The LED (2) flashes red to indicate that the char-
ger is connected (see
for LED explana-
tions).
5.
Charge the batteries until the LED (2) produces a
permanent green light.
6.
Disconnect the charger cord and insert it in its
receptacle on the truck.
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