Service Manual

ProPass 200 Page 6 -- 23 Hydraulic Power Pack
Battery Inspection and Maintenance
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD:
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid which
is a deadly poison and it causes severe
burns.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN:
If you carelessly drink electrolyte you could die
or if it gets onto your skin you will be burned.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD:
Do not drink electrolyte and avo id contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Wear safety glasses to
shield your eyes and rubber gloves to protect
your hands.
Fill the battery where clean water is always
available for flushing the skin. Always RE-
CONNECT the positive ( red) battery cable be-
fore reconnecting t he negative (black) cable.
Follow all instructions and comply with all safe-
ty messages on the electrolyte container.
1. Check for cracks caused by overly tight or loose hold
down rod. Replace battery if cracked and leaking.
2. Check b attery terminal posts for corrosion. Use a ter-
minal brush or steel wool to clean c orrosion from the bat-
tery terminal posts.
IMPORTANT: Before cleaning the battery, tape or
block the vent holes to the filler caps and make sure
the caps are on tightly.
3. Check for signs of wetness or leakage on the top of
the battery which might indicate a loose or missing filler
cap, overcharging, loose terminal post or overfilling.
Also, check the battery case for dirt and oil. Clean the
battery with a solution of baking soda and water, then
rinseitwithcleanwater.
4. Check that the cover seal is not broken away. Re-
place the battery if the seal is broken or leaking.
5. If battery caps can be removed, check the electrolyte
level in each cell. If the level is below the tops of the
plates in any cell, fill all cells with distilled water to the
bottom of the cap tubes (or fill line). Charge at 3 amps
for 15 minutes to allow sufficient mixing of the electro-
lyte.
6. Make sure battery cables, battery connections and
the battery hold down components are in good condi-
tion. Also, make sure the battery tray is clean and re-
painted if necessary.
Figure 16
COVER
FILLER CAPS
CORRECT
ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL
CAP TUBES
SEAL
Battery Installation (Fig. 15)
IMPORTANT: To prevent possible electrical prob-
lems, install only a fully charged battery.
1. Make sure the ignition switch on the power pack en-
gine and all accessories are OFF.
2. Position the battery on the battery base with its posts
toward the hydraulic oil filter.
3. Secure positive cable (red) to positive battery post
with flange head screw and flange nut.
4. Position bolt tube, cap screw, flat washer and flange
nut to battery bracket and battery tray opposite the o il fil-
ter. Tighten cap screws and flange nuts o n both sides of
the battery bracket to secure the battery to the machine.
5. Connect a digital multimeter (set to amps) between
the negative battery post and the negative cable (black)
connector. The reading should be less than 0.1 amp. If
the reading is 0.1 amp or more, the power pack electrical
system should be tested and repaired.
6. Secure negative cable (black) to negative battery
post with flange head screw and flange nut.
7. Apply battery terminal protector (see Special Tools in
this chapter) on battery posts and cable connectors to
reduce corrosion after connections are made.
Hydraulic
Power Pack