Maintenance/service electrical system – MacDon 9352c SP User Manual

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Form # 147459

Issue 11/06 Web Rev_01

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ATTACHING BOOSTER BATTERY

MAINTENANCE/SERVICE


Electrical System

BATTERY (continued)

CHARGING BATTERY



CAUTION:

· Ventilate the area where batteries are being

charged.

· Do not charge a frozen battery. Warm to

60

°F (16°C) before charging.

· Do not connect or disconnect live circuits.

To prevent sparks, turn off charger and
connect positive cable first. If charging
battery in windrower, disconnect positive
battery cable before connecting charger
cable, then connect ground cable last, away
from battery.

· Stop or cut back charging rate if battery

feels hot, or is venting electrolyte. Battery
temperature must not exceed 125

°F (52°C).

· Follow all instructions and precautions

furnished by the battery charger
manufacturer. Charge at recommended
rates and times.























USING A BOOSTER BATTERY

A twelve volt battery can be connected in parallel (+ to +) with the windrower battery. Use heavy duty battery
cables.

CAUTION: Gas given off by batteries is explosive. Keep sparks and flames away from
batteries. Make last connection and first disconnection at a point furthest away from the
batteries. Wear protective eye-wear when using a booster battery. Be sure everyone is clear
of machine when starting engine. Start engine from operator's station only.


1. Attach one cable to positive terminal (A) of

booster battery.


2. Open engine compartment hood and attach

other end of cable to positive terminal (B) of
windrower battery.


3. Attach second cable to negative terminal (C) of

booster battery and then to a good ground (D)
on windrower frame.


4. Turn ignition switch in cab as with normal start

up.


5. When disconnecting cables, remove cable from

ground (D) first.

CAUTION: Avoid contact with
moving parts when disconnecting
cable at windrower battery terminal
(B). Never wear loose fitting or
dangling clothing or jewellery.

CHARGE BATTERIES SAFELY

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