Warning, 1 system components – SkyTrak 6036 Service Manual User Manual

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Section 10.

Electrical System

10-2

Model 6036/6036T S/N 9B0500 thru 14833

10.1.1

Service Warnings
and Recommendations

• DO NOT disconnect the battery while the

engine is running. This will cause a voltage
surge in the alternator charging system that
will immediately ruin the diodes or transistors.

• DO NOT disconnect any wiring without first

stopping the engine, turning all electrical
switches to the OFF position and disconnect-
ing the battery ground cable from the battery.

• DO NOT cause a short circuit by connecting

leads to incorrect terminals. Always identify
a lead to its correct terminal. A short circuit
or wrong connection giving reverse polarity
will immediately and permanently ruin
transistors and diodes.

• DO NOT connect a battery into the system

without checking for correct polarity and
voltage.

• DO NOT “flash” connections to check for

current flow. No matter how brief the contact
the transistors may be ruined.

• Wear safety glasses when working near

batteries.

• All lead-acid batteries generate hydrogen gas

which is highly flammable. If ignited by a
spark or flame, the gas may explode violently
causing spraying of acid, fragmentation of the
battery, and possible severe personal
injuries, particularly to the eyes.

• Avoid battery acid. In case of contact with

acid, flush immediately with water.

• Charge batteries only in a well-ventilated

area. Always be sure battery chargers are
OFF when connecting to or disconnecting
from batteries.

• See Delco Remy Service Bulletin 1B115 and

1B-116 for additional safety information and
procedures.

These instructions assume that all wires are
connected and routed as designed. Take into
account any disconnected and rerouted wires
before you begin any diagnosis. By referring to
the wiring diagrams, you can test circuits for
continuity or shorts by using a conventional test
light, ohmmeter, multimeter or low reading voltme-
ter.

Warning !

A.

The area around the base of the stud (the outside

diameter of lock washer (5)) shall be free of paint.

B.

Stud, bolt, or capscrew

1.

Hex nut or lock nut

2.

Tooth or slot type lock washer

3.

Flat washer

4.

Electrical ground or grounds

5.

Tooth type lock washer

Fig. 10.1 Recommended Sequence of Parts for

Electrical Wire Grounding

10.1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS

The electrical system produces, stores, distributes
and uses electricity in the operation of the forklift.

Electricity is produced by an engine-driven alterna-
tor which has a solid state voltage regulator.
Current from the alternator charges the battery
and powers components.

The battery provides power for starting the engine
and supplements the output of the alternator
during periods of peak demand.

Other electrically powered components include a
horn, neutral start switch, steer select valve; park
lock release valve, reverse switch and backup
alarm; an hourmeter, a fuel level sender and
gauge, and a cluster of warning lights.

A forklift may have the following electrical options:

• a lighting system with headlights, tail lights,

directional signals, emergency flashers, rear
work lights and boom light;

• an enclosed cab with air circulating and

heater fans and a windshield washer and
wiper

A

B

2

1

4

3

5

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