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Check safety interlock system, Caution, Danger – Exmark Navigator 0 User Manual

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Maintenance

CAUTION

Corrosion or loose connections can cause
unwanted electrical voltage spikes at anytime
during the jump starting procedure.

Do Not attempt to jump start with loose or
corroded battery terminals or damage to the
engine may occur.

DANGER

Jump starting a weak battery that is cracked,
frozen, has low electrolyte level, or an
open/shorted battery cell, can cause an
explosion resulting in serious personal injury.

Do Not jump start a weak battery if these
conditions exist.

2. Make sure the booster is a good and fully charged

lead acid battery at 12.6 volts or greater. Use
properly sized jumper cables (4 to 6 AWG) with
short lengths to reduce voltage drop between
systems. Make sure the cables are color coded or
labeled for the correct polarity.

CAUTION

Connecting the jumper cables incorrectly
(wrong polarity) can immediately damage
the electrical system.

Be certain of battery terminal polarity and
jumper cable polarity when hooking up
batteries.

Note: The following instructions are adapted
from the SAE J1494 Rev. Dec. 2001 – Battery
Booster Cables – Surface Vehicle Recommended
Practice (SAE – Society of Automotive
Engineers).

WARNING

Batteries contain acid and produce explosive
gases.

Shield the eyes and face from the batteries
at all times.

Do Not lean over the batteries.

Note: Be sure the vent caps are tight and level.
Place a damp cloth, if available, over any vent
caps on both batteries. Be sure the vehicles do
not touch and that both electrical systems are
off and at the same rated system voltage. These
instructions are for negative ground systems only.

3. Connect the positive (+) cable to the positive (+)

terminal of the discharged battery that is wired to
the starter or solenoid as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6

1.

Positive (+) cable on discharged battery

2.

Positive (+) cable on booster battery

3.

Negative (–) cable on the booster battery

4.

Negative (–) cable on the engine block

5.

Booster battery

6.

Discharged battery

7.

Engine block

4. Connect the other end of the positive cable to the

positive terminal of the booster battery.

5. Connect the black negative (–) cable to the other

terminal (negative) of the booster battery.

6. MAKE THE FINAL CONNECTION ON

THE ENGINE BLOCK OF THE STALLED
VEHICLE (NOT TO THE NEGATIVE POST)
AWAY FROM THE BATTERY. STAND BACK.

7. Start the vehicle and remove the cables in the

reverse order of connection (the engine block
(black) connection is the first to disconnect).

Check Safety Interlock
System

Service Interval: Before each use or daily

Note: To prevent engine cut-outs on rough terrain
the seat kill switch has a 1/2 second delay.

1. Check starting circuit. Starter should crank with,

parking brake engaged, PTO disengaged and

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