3 - 10
B - EVERY 50 HOURS OF OPERATION
Perform the operations described previously as well as the following operations.
B1 - B
ATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
CHECK
Check the level of the electrolyte in each battery element.
If the ambient temperature is high, check the level more frequently than every
50 hours of operation.
- Unscrew the two nuts holding the battery casing in place.
- Remove battery casing 1 (Fig. B1/1).
- Release the six caps 2 (Fig. B1/2) from the components.
- The level must be 1 cm above the battery plates.
- If necessary, top up with clean distilled water, stored in a glass container.
- Clean and dry the six caps 2 (Fig. B1/2) and put them back in place.
- Check the lugs and apply Vaseline to prevent oxidation.
- Reposition the battery casing.
- Tighten the two battery casing nuts.
Handling and servicing a battery can be dangerous, take
the following:
- Wear protective goggles.
- Handle batteries horizontally.
- Never smoke or work near a naked flame.
- Work in a well-ventalited area.
- In the event of electrolyte being spilled onto the skin or
splashed in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cold water for
15 minutes and call a doctor.
1
B1/1
B1/2
2
2
2
Summary of Contents for 200 ATJ
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