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1.17 Battery Jump Start Procedure
Occasionally it may be necessary to jump start a weak battery. If jump starting is necessary the following pro-
cedure is recommended to prevent starter damage, battery damage, and personal injury.
Danger:
Jump starting a battery incorrectly can cause the battery to explode resulting in severe personal
injury or death. Do not smoke or allow any ignition sources near the battery and do not jump
start a frozen battery.
Warning:
Electrical arcing can cause severe personal injury. Do not allow positive and negative cable ends
to touch.
1
. Use a battery of the same voltage (12V) as is used with your engine.
2
. Attach one end of the positive booster cable (red) to the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery. Attach
the other end to the positive (+) terminal of your engine battery.
3
. Attach one end of the negative booster cable (black) to the negative (-) terminal on the booster. Attach the
other end to the negative (-) terminal of your engine battery.
4
. Jump starting in any other manner may result in damage to the battery or the electrical system.
Caution:
Over cranking the engine can cause starter damage. Allow 2 minutes for starter to cool if
engaged for more than 15 seconds.
Caution:
When using lights or high amperage draw accessories, run the engine at 1/2 throttle to bring the
battery to charge state.
1.18 Greasing Thrust Bearing
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C
D
Step 1:
Remove red plastic caps covering fittings (A).
Step 2:
Properly seat grease nozzle on grease fitting (B).
.
Step 3:
Add grease to pressure plate cap (C) and the
pressure plate (D).
Step 4:
Replace plastic caps.
NOTE:
It is imperative that this bearing be re-greased
after every clean-up especially if you use a high pressure
washer. If this is not done on a daily basis, you will
increase the chance of mechanical failure.
Any failures
due to lack of grease in the thrust bearing will not be
covered under warranty.
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