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Battery fluid level, Fluid level, Warning – Snorkel AB46JRT User Manual

Page 31: Caution, Danger

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Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection

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Figure 7.5 – Battery

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Warning

Batteries give off hydrogen and oxygen that can
combine explosively. Death or serious injury could
result from a chemical explosion. Do not smoke or
permit open flames or sparks when checking the
batteries.

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Caution

Even with low voltage electrical systems, severe
arcing can occur. Electrical shock or component
damage may result from contact with energized
conductors. Use caution when working with any
electrical device.

The battery is automatically charged when the engine is
running. Include the battery when inspecting and servicing
the electrical system.

For optimal battery performance the battery fluid level
must be maintained and the battery connections must
be kept clean.

Battery Fluid Level
To inspect the battery fluid level:

1. Remove the caps from the battery (refer to Figure

7.5).

2. Visually check the battery fluid level making sure the

level is within

1

/

4

″ (6 mm) of the bottom of the filler

neck inside each hole.

3. If necessary, add distilled water.

Note
Use only distilled water when refilling the battery. Tap
water may contain metallic solids such as iron which can
reduce the life of the battery.

4. Replace the caps on the battery. The caps must be

in place and tight during machine operation.

Battery Terminals
To inspect the battery terminals:

1. Check the top of the battery, the terminals, and cable

ends. They should be clean and free of corrosion
(refer to Figure 7.5).

2. If necessary, clean the top of the battery. Clean the

terminals and cable ends with a wire brush or terminal
cleaning tool.

3. Make sure all cable ends are securely fastened to

the terminals.

Cables and Wiring Harness

To inspect the cables and wiring harnesses:

1. Visually inspect all cables and wiring for wear and/or

physical damage such as loose connections, broken
wires, and frayed insulation.

2. Check the wiring in areas where a change in routing

direction may cause them to become pinched.

3. Make sure the cables and wires are properly routed

to avoid sharp edges, pinching, and scuffing.

Hydraulic System

Hydraulic power is supplied from an engine driven vari-
able displacement piston pump.

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Danger

Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can have
enough force to inject fluid into the flesh. Serious
infection or reaction will result if medical treatment is
not given immediately. In case of injury by escaping
hydraulic fluid, seek medical attention at once.

The hydraulic reservoir is inside the right side of the chas-
sis. The pump is mounted on the engine.

Fluid Level
To inspect the fluid level:

1. Make sure the aerial platform is fully stowed on a

level surface.

2. Remove the engine cover to access the engine

compartment.

3. Visually check to make sure the fluid is visible in the

sight glass (refer to Figure 7.6).

Caps

Terminals