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MAINTENANCE
Every 50 Hours
Inspecting the Battery Fluid Level
and Replenishing
DANGER
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Do not use the battery when the fluid
level is below the lower level. Doing
so will hasten the deterioration of the
internal portions of the battery and
shorten the battery life, and can also
cause rupturing (or an explosion).
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Batteries generate flammable and
explosive gases. Keep arcs, sparks,
flames and lighted tobacco away.
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Use a dampened cloth to clean the area
of the fluid level lines and check the fluid
level. Note that if this area is cleaned
with a dry cloth, static electricity could
cause ignition or explosion.
WARNING
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Do not fill the battery above the upper
level. Doing so could cause the fluid to
leak, contact and damage the skin, or
cause parts to corrode.
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Batteries contain sulfuric acid which will
damage eyes or skin on contact.
• If acid contacts eyes, flush immediately
with clean water and get prompt
medical attention.
• If acid is accidentally swallowed, drink
large quantities of water or milk and
call a physician immediately.
• If acid contacts skin or clothing, wash
off immediately with clean water.
Inspection
IMPORTANT: Check the fluid level of all
cells, even when the fluid level can be
checked by indicator.
1. Open the left side cover.
2. Inspect the indicator (1).
• Blue: Good
• White: Charging needed
• Red: Insufficient battery fluid
3. Inspect the fluid level.
The fluid level should be between the lines
indicating the upper level (H) and lower
level (L). If not, add distilled water up to
line (H).
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If the fluid level can not be checked by fluid
level lines.
Remove the caps (2) and look into the fluid
supply holes to check the fluid level. If the
fluid is below the sleeve (3), be sure to add
distilled water up to the bottom edge of the
sleeve (3).
Proper amount ...... (A)
The fluid reaches up to the bottom edge
of the sleeve (3), so the surface tension
causes the fluid to swell and the plate
appears distorted.
Level too low ......... (B)
The fluid does not reach up to the bottom
edge of the sleeve (3), so the plate appears
laminar, not distorted.
4. Also check the terminals for looseness and
dirt.
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Summary of Contents for TB175W
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Page 174: ...172 SPECIFICATIONS Operating Range 2 Piece Boom W2K002 J E F G C D K H B A...
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