PG-9
G2460G, WSM
G GENERAL
Battery Charging
To avoid serious injury or death :
• When the battery is being activated, hydrogen and oxygen
gases in the battery are extremely explosive. Keep open
sparks and flames away from the battery at all times,
especially when charging the battery.
CAUTION
• When charging battery, ensure that the vent caps are
securely in place (if equipped).
• When disconnecting the cables from the battery, start with
the negative terminal first.
When connecting the cables to the battery, start with the
positive terminal first.
• Never check battery charge by placing a metal object across
the posts.
Use a voltmeter or hydrometer.
(For accessible maintainable type batteries with removable vent
caps.)
1. Make sure each electrolyte level is at the bottom of vent wells, if
necessary add distilled water in a well-ventilated area.
2. The water in the electrolyte evaporates during recharging. Liquid
shortage damages the battery. Excessive liquid spills over and
damages the machine body.
3. To slow charge the battery, connect the battery positive terminal
to the charger positive terminal and the negative to the negative,
then recharge in the standard fashion.
4. A boost charge is only for emergencies. It will partially charge the
battery at a higher rate and in a short time.
When using a boost-charged battery, it is necessary to recharge
the battery as soon as possible.Failure to do this will shorten the
battery’s service life.
5. When the specific gravity of electrolyte reaches 1.27 to 1.29,
charge has completed.
6. When exchanging an old battery with new one, use a battery of
equal specification shown in “SPECIFICATIONS”.
(For non-accessible maintenance-free type batteries.)
Maintenance-free, non-accessible batteries are designed to
eliminate the need to add water. Yet the volume of electrolyte above
plates may eventually become depleted due to abnormal conditions
such as high heat or improper regulator setting. Use a voltmeter to
check the state of charge. (See reference chart to determine if
charging is necessary.)
W1035047
(1) Vent Well
(2) Separator
(3) Electrolyte
A : Highest Level
B : Lowest Level
DANGER
KiSC issued 11, 2006 A
Summary of Contents for G2160
Page 1: ...WORKSHOP MANUAL G2160 G2160 R48S G2460G TRACTOR KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 7: ...5 G2160 WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 8: ...6 G2160 WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 9: ...7 G2160 WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 12: ...10 G2160 WSM DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 13: ...G GENERAL KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 59: ...1 ENGINE KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 115: ...2 TRANSMISSION AND REAR AXLE KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 124: ...2 S2 G2160 WSM TRANSMISSION AND REAR AXLE KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 125: ...2 S3 G2160 WSM TRANSMISSION AND REAR AXLE 2 TRANSMISSION KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 148: ...3 BRAKE KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 157: ...4 FRONT AXLE KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 164: ...5 STEERING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 175: ...5 S3 G2160 WSM STEERING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 176: ...5 S4 G2160 WSM STEERING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 177: ...5 S5 G2160 WSM STEERING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 179: ...5 S7 G2160 WSM STEERING 2 Error code 03 3 Error code 05 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 180: ...5 S8 G2160 WSM STEERING 4 Error code 06 5 Error code 11 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 181: ...5 S9 G2160 WSM STEERING 6 Error code 12 and 13 7 Error code 15 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 182: ...5 S10 G2160 WSM STEERING 8 Error code 17 9 Error code 19 and 22 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 183: ...5 S11 G2160 WSM STEERING 10 Error code 23 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 184: ...5 S12 G2160 WSM STEERING 11 Error code 32 12 Error code 34 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 185: ...5 S13 G2160 WSM STEERING 13 Error code 35 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 205: ...6 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 220: ...7 PTO SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 222: ...7 S1 G2160 WSM PTO SYSTEM 1 TROUBLESHOOTING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 228: ...8 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 231: ...8 M2 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 232: ...8 M3 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2 WIRING DIAGRAM without KRA system KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 233: ...8 M4 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 241: ...8 S1 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1 TROUBLESHOOTING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 242: ...8 S2 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 243: ...8 S3 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 244: ...8 S4 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 245: ...8 S5 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 246: ...8 S6 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 247: ...8 S7 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 248: ...8 S8 G2160 WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 272: ...9 MOWER KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 274: ...9 S1 G2160 WSM MOWER 1 TROUBLESHOOTING KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 289: ...P G2460G Supplement Printed in Japan 2001 02 S EI EI e 97897 15041 KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 296: ...P 5 G2460G WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 343: ...P8 M2 G2460G WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 344: ...P8 M3 G2460G WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 345: ...P8 M4 G2460G WSM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 353: ...Q3 G2160 R48S WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 354: ...Q4 G2160 R48S WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 355: ...Q5 G2160 R48S WSM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 358: ...Q8 G2160 R48S WSM DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
Page 377: ...Q6 S2 G2160 R48S WSM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 2 SERVICING 1 Troubleshooting KiSC issued 11 2006 A...
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