The fire extinguisher is installed to the left front of the machine.
BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH
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CAUTION
• Do not operate the battery disconnect switch while the engine is running.
The large current generated by the alternator may burn the electric parts and cause a fire.
Operate the battery disconnect switch only when the engine is stopped.
• Remove the switch key always when the battery disconnect switch is turned to OFF position.
If someone turns the switch key to ON position carelessly, this is extremely dangerous.
NOTICE
• Keep the battery disconnect switch in ON position except the following cases.
• When the machine is stored for a long time (more than a month)
• When repairing the electrical system
• When performing the electric welding
• When handling the battery
• When replacing the fuse, etc.
• Do not turn the battery disconnect switch to OFF position while the system operating lamp is lit.
If the battery disconnect switch is turned to OFF position while the system operating lamp is lit, the
data in the controller may be lost.
• If the battery disconnect switch is turned to OFF position, all the electrical system is cut out and the
functions of KOMTRAX stop.
In addition, the time information of the clock and the radio tuning information may be lost.
If the time information of the clock and the radio tuning information are lost, perform the settings
again by referring to “CLOCK ADJUSTMENT (3-89)” and “HANDLE RADIO (3-251)”.
The battery disconnect switch (1) is inside the battery discon-
nect switch cover on the front right side of the machine.
The battery disconnect switch (1) is used to cut out the electric-
ity from the battery.
REMARK
Operate this switch while the system operating lamp (2) is not
lit.
OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF COMPONENTS
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