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MAINTENANCE
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Published 1-06-2017 Control # 579-01
DO NOT
charge a frozen battery; it may explode and cause
injury. Let the battery warm up before attaching a charger.
Charging rates between 3 to 50 amperes are satisfactory if
no excessive gassing or spewing of electrolyte occurs or the
battery does not feel excessively warm (over 52°C [125°F]).
If spewing or gassing occurs or temperatures exceed 52°C
(125°F), the charging rate must be reduced or temporarily
stopped to permit cooling.
Replacing the Battery
NOTE:
The fluid in electric storage batteries contains
sulfuric acid, which is a
POISON
and can cause
SEVERE CHEMICAL BURNS
. Avoid all contact of
fluid with eyes, skin or clothing. Use proper
protective gear when handling batteries.
DO NOT
tip any battery beyond a 45° angle in any direction.
If fluid contact does occur, follow the First Aid
suggestions below.
Remove the battery very carefully to avoid spillage of battery
fluid. Properly dispose of the battery.
Fuel System
Fuel Storage
Storage of fuel for an extended period causes accumulation
of sediment, dirt, water and other foreign materials in the
fuel. Many engine problems are caused by dirty fuel and long
storage periods.
Keep fuel in an outside location. Use a shelter to keep the
fuel as cool as possible. The water from condensation must
be removed at regular intervals from the storage tank.
Fuses and Relays
Fuse Block 1 Fuse/Relay Panel
Fuse block 1 fuse/relay panel (1, Figure 6-52 and
Figure 6-53) is located below the left side of the dash. Refer
to Figure 6-53 for identification of the relays and fuses.
Battery Electrolyte First Aid
•
External Contact
- Flush with water.
•
Eyes
- Flush with water for at least 15 minutes and get
immediate medical attention.
•
Internal
- Drink large quantities of water. Follow with
Milk of Magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil. Get
immediate medical attention.
NOTE:
In case of internal contact,
DO NOT
give fluids
that would induce vomiting.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
Engine fuel is flammable and can
cause a fire or explosion. Death
cause a fire or explosion. Death
or personal injury could occur.
Do not put fuel in tank with engine
running.
Keep open flames away.
Do not use smoking materials during
refueling or servicing.
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FIGURE 6-52
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