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1.8 Handling the Battery
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When handling the battery
• Battery electrolyte contains sulphuric acid. It will
destroy clothing and skin. If it touches your clothing or
skin, flush with large quantities of water.
• In case of eye contact, flush with clean water and get
medical help.
• If swallowed, drink large amount of water, milk, beaten
egg or vegetable oil, and get medical help.
• Wear safety goggles when handling the battery.
Wear safety goggles, full face shield, rubber gloves and
rubber apron when adding fluids to the battery.
• Keep cigarettes and flames away, and avoid
recharging the battery in poorly ventilated places when
there is a danger or generating sparks.
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and
reproductive harm. Wash hand after handing.
• Inspect or handle the battery with the engine stopped and
the starter switch in the "
" position.
• Keep metallic items such as tools away from the battery
terminals.
• Tangled terminals may generate sparks due to improper
connections, resulting in the danger of explosions. Make
sure terminals are connected firmly.
• The battery is for starting the engine and operating
electrical equipment on the machine. Do not use it for
any other purpose.
• Do not charge battery when the top surfaces of the liquids are at the LOWER level (the
minimum liquid level) or below. Not only the internal parts of the battery are degraded and
the battery lifetime are shortened but also it can cause explosions if you continue on using
the battery when the top surfaces of the liquids are at the LOWER level or below.
Immediately supply water until the water level is between the UPPER and LOWER levels.
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1.6 Loading and Unloading
• Loading and unloading can accompany any danger.
Use extreme care.
• Select level and hard ground leaving a sufficient
distance from the shoulder of a road or bank.
• Use sturdy ramps with proper width, length and
thickness which allow safe loading and unloading. If
they deflect considerably under load, apply wooden
blocks to reinforce the ramps.
• To prevent your machine from crosswise slippage, keep the ramps free from oil, mud,
debris, etc. The drum must also be free from extraneous matter that can cause slippage.
• Do not steer your machine on the ramps. If the machine is facing in the wrong direction, go
back off the ramp, correct the direction and try again.
• Do not use kinked, twisted or damaged wireropes for crane or winch operation. Use ones
with ample strength.
• When loading is complete, fix the machine with wooden blocks placed under the drums
and chains fastened to the machine.
1.7 Transportation
• Follow required regulations.
• Select a transporting route according to the overall width, overall height and gross weight
of the trailer with the machine loaded.
• Know the maximum height clearance of the machine loaded on the transport trailer before
hauling under bridges and other structures.
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