Battery service instructions, To charge the batteries, To remove the batteries distilled water – Nilfisk-ALTO 114RS SWEEPER User Manual
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American-Lincoln Technology
114 RS Operator’s Manual
BATTERY SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
TO CHARGE THE BATTERIES
1. Ensure Wheel Lock is engaged and key switch is
“Off”.
WARNING
Turn Key Off Before removing Battery Connector.
Disconnecting the Battery with the key switch on will
produce sparks and Could cause an Explosion.
WARNING
Always wear eye protection and protective clothing when
working near Batteries.
WARNING
Remove all Jewelry and do not lay tools etc. across the
tops of Batteries. Batteries produce Explosive Hydrogen
Gas. Keep Sparks and Flames away from Batteries. NO
SMOKING.
WARNING
Always engage the safety latch before working under the Battery cover.
2.
Disconnect Machine Battery Connector.
3.
Raise Battery Cover and engage Safety Latch. (See Figure 14)
4.
Insert charging plug into battery receptacle.
5.
Plug power cord into proper AC source.
6.
Leave battery cover open while charging.
7.
Follow the charging instructions provided on the Charger.
8.
Maintain electrolyte level in batteries check after charging. Add distilled water as needed (See Figure15)
WARNING
Hydrogen gas is formed during the charging operation and is explosive! Only charge batteries in a well-venti-
lated area with the lid open. Avoid any open flame or electrical sparks. Pulling out the charger plug with the
Charger on will cause an arc and must be avoided.
WARNING
Batteries are heavy. Use two people to lift the batteries.
WARNING
Always engage the safety latch before working under the
Battery cover.
TO REMOVE THE BATTERIES
1. Turn Key Switch “Off” and engage the wheel lock.
2. Unplug the battery connector located next to the
operator’s seat.
3. Raise the battery compartment cover and engage
the Safety Latch.(See Figure 14)
4. Disconnect the Battery Cables.
5. Lift the Batteries out one at a time.
SAFETY
LATCH
DISTILLED WATER
FILL TO 1/4 INCH
FROM BOTTOM OF TUBE
1/4 INCH (6mm)
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
C0471
FIGURE 14
P4074
FIGURE 15