beautypg.com

Warning, Step 9; adjust the air pressure in the tires, Assembling the electric start system – Troy-Bilt 12087 User Manual

Page 16: Step 1: activating and charging the battery, Danger

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

background image

¿4 Cl

I

Photo 2-20: Use plastic ties in two

places to hold cable to handlebars.

WARNING

On electric start tillers, to
avoid electric shock from a

short

circuit,

never

allow

throttle cable to touch the

battery. Route cable below

the battery, on the outside of
the battery holder.

STEP 9; Adjust the Air Pressure
in the Tires

A. For shipping purposes only, the
tires are overinflated.

B. Before using the tiller, check
the air pressure and adjust it to be-
tiveen 10-to-20 psi (pounds per
square inch). Each tire should be
inflated to the same pressure.

Important

If you have a recoil start tiller,
it is now completely assem­
bled. If you have an electric

start tiller, please continue
with the few remaining steps.

ASSEMBLING THE ELECTRIC START SYSTEM

The following steps explain battery activation, battery charging and installation. For your safety, follow

all steps and observe all accompanying safety messages. Section 5 has further general battery maintenance and
recharging instructions you will find helpful.

STEP 1: Activating and
Charging the Battery

Important

The battery was shipped
“dry.” It needs battery elec­
trolyte fluid (battery-grade

sulfuric acid) added to it. It
must then be fully charged
with a battery charger before
being used.

Adding electrolyte fluid to the

battery and battery charging can be
dangerous work. The electrolyte
contains acid that can burn or blind
you. Battery charging also pro­
duces explosive gases.

To ensure that the battery is

properly activated and charged,
you should review these instruc­
tions with your battery technician.

It is strongly recommended

that you have the battery acti­
vated and charged by a trained

professional (Troy-Bilt Dealer,
service station, farm equipment
dealer, etc.) if you are not experi­
enced with these procedures.

A

DANGER

Battery produces explosive
gases.

• Keep sparks, flames, and
cigarettes away.

• Ventilate area when charg­

ing or using battery in an en­
closed space.

• Make sure venting path of

battery is always open once
battery is filled with acid.

DANGER

Battery electrolyte fluid is
poisonous and burns severely.

Electrolyte is a sulfuric acid

solution. Avoid spills or con­
tact with skin, eyes, clothing.

• To prevent accidents, wear

protective

clothes,

rubber

gloves and shield eyes with
safety goggles when working
on or near the battery.

• Neutralize acid spills with a

baking soda and water solu­

tion.

Neutralize

electrolyte

container with same solution.
Then rinse with clear water.
Antidote: External- Flush with
water; Eyes- Flush with water
for 15 minutes and get imme­
diate medical attention.

Antidote: Internal- Drink large
quantity of water or milk.

Follow with milk of magnesia,
beaten eggs, or vegetable oil.
Call a doctor immediately.

16