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Maintenance – Multiquip AR13HAR User Manual

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page 32 — aR13Ha/aR13HaR ROLLeR (s/n 110301 & up) • OpeRaTiOn anD paRTs manuaL — Rev. #0 (06/22/11)

MaintenanCe

aLTeRnaTOR/ReguLaTOR

This roller is equipped with a 20-amp charging system. This

system uses three charge coils connected in parallel. The

windings of each coil are wound with heavy-duty insulated

wire and are further protected by insulating material for long

life. A voltage regulator is provided to control the amount

of charge voltage being delivered to the 12 volt electrical

system. For servicing this charging system, contact your

Honda dealer.

neuTRaL saFeTY sWiTCH

The travel lever is provided with a neutral safety switch

(Figure 35) that prevents the engine from starting when

the lever is in the forward or reverse drive position. Lever

must be placed in the neutral position in order for the starter

to function.

Figure 35. Safety Switch

To check this switch, remove the panel located below and

to the rear of the floor. This switch is mounted to the lower

forward/ reverse lever mechanism. Disconnect the white

and green wires. Place the lever in neutral and test for

continuity. Place the lever in forward or reverse; no continuity

should be present. Repair or replace as required.

viBRaTOR sOLenOiD

The vibrator solenoid (Figure 36) is located in the manifold

valve block and is controlled by the vibration switch located

on top of the travel lever. This solenoid controls the vibration

control valve which supplies hydraulic oil to the vibration

drive motor.
To test the vibration solenoid, turn the ignition switch on.

Check for proper supply voltage and ground. If proper

voltage and ground are present, check the solenoid for

continuity. If no continuity, replace the solenoid coil. If

continuity is present, place your hand on the solenoid and

turn the switch to the ON position; movement should be felt.

DO NOT START THE ENGINE FOR THIS TEST.

Figure 36. Vibration Solenoid

BaTTeRY

Mishandling of the battery shortens the service life of the

battery and adds to maintenance cost. When handling the

battery do the following:

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Be careful not to let the battery electrolyte come in

contact with your body or clothing.

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Always wear eye protection and rubber gloves, since

the battery contains sulfuric acid which burns skin and

eats through clothing.

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Check the battery regularly and make sure that each

electrolyte level is to the bottom of the vent well (Figure

42). If necessary, add only distilled water in a well-

ventilated area.

Figure 37. Battery Fluid Levels

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