Operator's Manual
First Edition • First Printing
Part No. 134207
T70 • T90 • T120
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Operation Safety
Battery Safety
Lead acid batteries can be dangerous. The acid in
the battery can cause severe skin and eye burns.
The hydrogen gas emitted during charging can
explode if an arc or flame is present.
Burn Hazards
Do not remove the vent caps
when charging the batteries.
Always wear protective clothing
and eye wear when working with
batteries. If acid gets on your
skin or eyes, immediately flush
under running water and obtain
medical attention.
Do not expose the batteries or the charger to water
or rain during charging.
Explosion and Fire Hazards
Keep sparks, flames and lighted tobacco away
from batteries. Batteries emit an explosive gas.
Do not contact the battery terminals or the cable
clamps with tools that may cause sparks.
Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery
when working on the engine or other parts to
prevent accidental arcing.
Component Damage Hazards
Do not use any battery charger greater than 24V to
charge the batteries.
Electrocution/Burn Hazards
If using a charger, connect the
battery charger to a grounded,
AC 3-wire electrical outlet only.
Avoid electrical shock from
contact with battery terminals.
Remove all rings, watches and
other jewelry.
Lifting Hazard
Use the appropriate number of people and proper
lifting techniques when lifting batteries.
Lockout After Each Use
1 Select a safe parking location-firm level surface,
clear of obstruction and traffic.
2 Turn all generator breakers to the off position.
3 Allow the engine to run for 5 minutes under no
load until the coolant temperature gauge reads
approximately 175° F (79° C) as a cool down
cycle.
4 Push the Cascade controller off button to stop
the engine.
5 Switch toggle switch to the off position.
5 Chock the wheels.
6 Lock the doors.
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