Perform maintenance safely – Blue Rhino RB60/72 User Manual

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Avoid Explosion

WARNING! Avoid possible serious injury from
explosion. Lead-acid batteries produce extremely
explosive gases especially when being charged. Keep
arcs, sparks, fl ames and lighted tobacco away.

Do not smoke near batteries.
— Keep arcs, sparks and open fl ames away from

batteries.

— Provide adequate ventilation.

Never check the battery by placing a metal object
across the battery posts — the resulting spark could
cause an explosion.

WARNING! Avoid possible serious injury from battery
explosion. Do not charge a battery or boost start the
engine if the battery is frozen.
Warm to 60°F (15.5°C)
or the battery may explode and could cause serious
injury.

Safety rules during battery boost starting:
— Follow the instructions for proper “battery boost

starting” as specifi ed in the manufacturer’s manual.

— Be sure the machines are not touching.

— Observe the polarity of the batteries and connections.
— Make the fi nal cable connection to the engine or the

furthest ground point away from the battery. Never
make the fi nal connection at the starter or dead
battery—sparks may ignite the explosive gases
present at the battery.

— When disconnecting cables after jump starting,

remove the cables in reverse order of connection
(e.g., fi nal connection fi rst).

Avoid Sparks

and Open Flames

Near Batteries

For

Boost Starting

Observe Polarity

and Make Final

Connection at

Ground Point

Perform Maintenance Safely

Tire And Wheel Maintenance

Check your tires and wheels daily because the stability
of the tractor and mower can be dramatically affected
by tire pressure or damage to tires or wheels.

Check tires for:
— Correct pressure.
— Cuts and bulges.
— Nails or other punctures.
— Uneven or excessive wear.
— Condition of valve stems and caps.

Check wheels for:
— Damage to the rims.
— Missing or loose lug nuts or bolts.
— Misalignment.

All tire service should be performed by a qualifi ed tire
service center or by an authorized service person who
has been properly trained in the procedures and use of
safety equipment designed for tire servicing.

Check Tires

and Wheels for

Damage

Maintain

Proper Tire

Pressure

Perform Maintenance Safely

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