Winco ULPSS12H4W/E User Manual

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When installing or replacing batteries, use the proper

group/size

starting battery. The battery should be

a Maintenance Free lead acid design. Deep cycle

batteries will not work for this application.

CAUTION - PERSONAL DANGER

CAUTION - NEVER dispose of a battery in a fire.

The battery is capable of exploding.

CAUTION - DO NOT open or mutilate the battery.

Released electrolyte is known to be harmful to the

skin and eyes and to be very toxic.

These generator sets are all

NEGATIVE ground. Be

very careful not to connect the battery in reverse

polarity, as this may short circuit the battery charging

system on the engine.

CAUTION - A battery presents a risk of electrical

shock and high short circuit current. The following

precautions must be observed when working with

batteries.

. Remove watches, rings and other metal objects.

2. Use tools with insulated handles.

3. Check both the battery cable ends and the bat-

tery posts to be sure they are free of corrosion.

4. Always connect the battery positive cable first

and then connect the battery negative cable.

When removing the battery cables from the bat-

tery reverse the procedure, disconnect the nega-

tive cable first and then the positive cable.

5. Be sure all connections are tight and coat the

terminals and cable ends with dialectic grease.

WARNING - The electrolyte is a diluted sulfuric acid

that is harmful to the skin and eyes. It is electrically

conductive and corrosive. The following precautions

must always be taken.

* Always wear full eye protection and protective

clothing.

* Where electrolyte contacts the skin, wash off im

mediately with water.

* If electrolyte contacts the eyes, flush thoroughly

and immediately with water and seek immediate

medical attention.

* Spilled electrolyte is to be washed down with an

acid neutralizing agent. A common practice is to

use a solution of one pound of bicarbonate of

soda (baking soda) to one gallon of water. The

bicarbonate of soda solution is to be added until

the evidence of reaction, foaming, has ceased.

The resulting liquid is to be flushed with water

and the area dried.

DANGER - Explosive Fire Risk

* Never smoke when near batteries.

* Do not cause a flame or spark in the battery area.

* Always discharge static electricity from your body

before touching batteries by first touching a

grounded metal surface.

SERVICING BATTERIES

Batteries used on these units may over time lose

water. This is especially true if you are using a

trickle charger to maintain your battery. When refill-

ing the battery with water use only distilled water.

Tap water will shorten the service life of the battery.

Never fill the battery above the fill line. Over filling

above the upper level line may cause the electrolyte

to overflow, resulting in corrosion to the engine or

nearby parts. Immediately wash off any spilled elec-

trolyte following the procedure above.

BATTERY CHARGING

Units equipped with electric start have a small fly-

wheel charger built into the engine flywheel assem-

bly for recharging the starting battery. This flywheel

charger generates a small AC current that passes

through a rectifier/regulator assembly on the engine

to produce a DC charging current. This circuit is not

designed to be used as a battery charging circuit to

recharge dead batteries.

**** CAUTION ****

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - Always connect the posi-

tive cable first and the negative cable last. When

disconnecting, remove the negative cable first and

the positive cable last. Failure to connect and dis-

connect in the proper sequence can cause equip-

ment damage.

Observe polarities: connect the positive (+) battery

terminal to the (+) cable from the engine starter;

the negative (-) battery terminal is connected to the

negative cable (ground) from the engine generator

assembly. All connections must be clean and tight.

Check the electrolyte (fluid) in the battery periodi-

cally to be sure it is above the plates. Never allow

the battery to remain in a discharged condition.

**** CAUTION ****

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE - NEVER JUMP START

these units. Doing so will destroy the engine control

module rendering the unit non-operational. Remove

and fully recharge the battery before attempting to

start.

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