Technical data

13773-001
24-30
Page 1930 Nov 2000
WARNING:
Charging batteries in an airplane or within 10 feet of a fuel servicing area is
prohibited by the National Electric Code.
If battery 2 becomes damaged and electrolyte is spilled or splashed on
clothing or the body, it should be neutralized immediately with a solution of
baking soda and water and then rinsed with clean water.
Electrolyte splashed into the eyes is extremely dangerous. If this should
happen, force the eye open and flood it with cool, clean water for approxi-
mately five minutes. A physician should be called immediately when an
accident occurs, and on-the-spot medical attention given if possible. If a
physician cannot come to the scene of the accident immediately, follow the
physicians instructions concerning actions to take. Do not add eye drops
or other medication unless advised to do so by the physician. If acid (elec-
trolyte) is taken internally drink large quantities of water or milk. Follow with
milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a physician immediately.
CAUTION: If battery 2 becomes damaged and electrolyte is spilled or splashed on any sur-
face of the aircraft, it should be neutralized with baking soda solution and rinsed
with clean water.
Note: Electrical power will be supplied to BAT 2 if electrical power is applied to the exter-
nal power receptacle while BAT 1 and BAT 2 switches are in the on position.
(a) Acquire necessary tools, equipment, and supplies.
(b) Verify the ignition switch is in the off position and remove the key. (Refer to POH)
(c) Ensure BAT 1, BAT 2, and master switches are in the off position.
(d) Remove battery 2. (Refer to 24-30)
(e) With the battery charger turned off, connect the battery charger leads to the proper termi-
nals: positive cable to the positive terminal (+) and negative cable to the negative terminal
(-). Connect the negative cable last.
CAUTION: Operate battery charger per manufactures instructions.
(f) Turn off and unplug the battery charger after the battery has been fully charged.
(g) Disconnect negative battery charger lead first and then positive battery charger lead.
(h) Install battery into airplane. (Refer to 24-30)
Description P/N or Spec. Supplier Purpose
Battery Charger (constant-
voltage)
24 Volt Any Source Charge Battery 2