TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATION
3-142
IF BATTERY IS DISCHARGED
3
WARNING
q
It is dangerous to charge a battery when mounted on a
machine. Make sure that it is dismounted before
charging.
q
When checking or handling the battery, stop the
engine and turn the starting switch key to the OFF
position.
q
The battery generates hydrogen gas, so there is a haz-
ard of explosion. Do not bring lighted cigarettes near
the battery, or do anything that will cause sparks.
q
Battery electrolyte is dilute sulfuric acid, and it will
attack your clothes and skin. If it gets on your clothes
or on your skin, immediately wash it off with a large
amount of water. If it gets in your eyes, wash it out with
fresh water and consult a doctor.
q
When handling batteries, always wear protective gog-
gles and rubber gloves.
q
When removing the battery, first disconnect the cable
from the ground (normally the negative (-) terminal).
When installing, install the positive (+) terminal first.
If a tool touches the positive terminal and the chassis,
there is danger that it will cause a spark, so be
extremely careful.
q
If the terminals are loose, there is danger that the
defective contact may generate sparks that will cause
an explosion.
q
When removing or installing the terminals, check
which is the positive (+) terminal and which is the neg-
ative (-) terminal.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BATTERY
3
q
Before removing the battery, remove the ground cable (normally connected to the negative (-) terminal).
If any tool touches between the positive terminal and the chassis, there is a hazard of sparks being generated.
q
When installing the battery, connect the ground cable last.
q
When replacing the battery, secure it with battery hold-down.
Tightening torque:Tightening battery terminal: 9.8 to 14.7 N·m (1 to 1.5 kgf·m)
When removing
disconnect the
cable from the
ground terminal
first.
When installing,
connect the cable
to the positive
(+) terminal first.
Summary of Contents for 76243
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Page 3: ...FOREWORD 11 ...
Page 5: ...FOREWORD FOREWORD 1 3 q Machine equipped without cab Back pocket of operator s seat ...
Page 16: ...NECESSARY INFORMATION FOREWORD 1 14 ...
Page 17: ...FOREWORD NECESSARY INFORMATION 1 15 ...
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Page 28: ...SAFETY LABELS SAFETY 2 4 SAFETY LABELS 2 POSITIONS OF SAFETY PICTOGRAMS 2 ...
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