Operation Manual
BX25,
RCK54(P)-23BX,
RCK60B-23BX,
LA240,
BT601,
WSM
G GENERAL
(4)
(3)
(5)
(1)-)
3TAMABOP013A
Checking Battery Condition (Continued)
• Battery Charging
A CAUTION
• When the battery
is
being activated, hydrogen and oxygen
gases in the battery are extremely explosive. Keep open
sparks and flames away
from
the battery at all times,
especially when charging the battery.
• When charging battery, remove battery vent caps are
securely in place
(if
equipped).
• When disconnecting
the
cable from the battery,
start
with
the negative terminal first.
When connecting
the
cable
to
the battery, start
with
the
positive terminal first.
• Never check battery charge
by
placing a metal
object
across
the posts.
Use a voltmeter
or
hydrometer. (For accessible
maintainable type batteries
with
removable vent caps.)
1.
Make sure each electrolyte level is to the bottom
of
vent wells, if
necessary add distilled water
in
a well-ventilated area.
2.
The water
in
the electrolyte evaporates during recharging.
liquid
shortage damages the battery. Excessive liquid spills over and
damages the tractor body.
3.
To slow charge the battery, connect the battery positive terminal
to the charger positive terminal and the negative to the negative,
then recharge in the normal manner.
4.
A boost charge is only for emergencies. It will partially charges
the battery at a high rate and in a short time.
When using a boost-charged battery, it is necessary to recharge
the battery as early as possible.
Failure to do this will shorten the battery's service life.
5.
When the specific gravity
of
electrolyte become between 1.27
and 1.29 charge has completed.
6.
When exchanging
an
old battery for a new one, use battery
of
equal specification shown
in
table
1.
Table 1
Tractor Type
Battery Type Volts (V)
Reserve
Capacity
(min.)
Cold Cranking
Amps
BX25
526RA
12
80
535
(1) Lowest Level
(4) Vent Well
(2) Highest Level
(5) Separator
(2) Electrolyte
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