A danger, Step 2: connect the wire harness receptacle, Step 3: installing the battery – Troy-Bilt 12204-10HP User Manual

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Section 2: Assembly

TO CHARGE THE BAHERY:

1. Use one of the three charging methods
described below for maximum starting
capacity and longest battery life.

NOTE; Bubbling (gassing freely) elec­

trolyte solution within the battery cells

indicates that the battery is charged.

These bubbles emit toxic gases that

escape from the cells when you remove

the ceil caps. Always wear safety goggles
to protect your eyes when checking for

bubbles. A flashlight makes the inspec­

tion easier, inspect all cells.

A

DANGER

To Avoid Personal Injury or Property

Damage:

• Batteries produce explosive gases -

always keep sparks and tiame away
from battery.

• Ventilate area when charging or using

the battery.

• During charging, do not leave battery

unattended. Charging time need not
be continuous.

Follow safety rules and instructions

supplied

by

battery

and

charger

manufacturers.

• Do not charge battery at a rate higher

than 12 amperes to avoid generating

excessive

heat

and

gassing

which

could damage the battery.

• Our Recommended Method:

Charge the battery at a rate of 1-to-2
amperes until all cells bubble freely. Do
not exceed 24 hours charge time.

• First Alternative Charging Method:

Charge the battery at a rate of 4-to-6

amperes until all cells bubble freely. Do

not exceed

8

hours charge time.

• Second Alternative Charging Method:

Charge the battery at a rate of

6

-to

-12

amperes until all cells bubble

freely. Do not exceed 4 hours charge
time.

2.

Turn off the charging equipment and

disconnect the charger cables from the
battery terminals.

3. Recheck electrolyte level in each cell.
Top off any low cells with electrolyte

solution up to the “Upper” level line.

4. Securely replace all six filler caps. Use
a baking soda and water mixture to rinse
off electrolytic fluid that may have spilled
on the battery.

STEP 2: Connect the Wire
Harness Receptacle

1. Before installing the battery and its
hold-down clamp, insert the plastic wire
harness receptacle (A, Figure 2-18) into
the prongs of the keyswitch (B) located
on the hold-down clamp.

2.

Remove the ignition keys from the

keyswitch and store them safely away.
Do not insert the key into the keyswitch

until you complete this section and read

Section 3,

Controls.

STEP 3: Installing the Battery

1. Carefully place the activated battery
back on the battery mounting platform
(C, Figure 2-18). Face the side of the
battery with the terminals posts and the

fill lines to the rear of the tiller. The

positive terminal (marked +) should be on

the left side of the tiller when standing

behind the handlebars.

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DANGER

To Avoid Personal injury or Property

Damage:

• Do not touch positive battery terminal

and

any

surrounding metal objects

with tools, jewelry or other metal

items. Failure to comply could cause
a short circuit leading to electrical
burns or explosion of battery gases.

• Never bring a gas can near the positive

(+) battery terminal. A short circuit
could occur leading to an explosion of
the gasoline or the battery gases.
Always fill the engine fuel tank from
the front or side of the engine.

2.

Place the battery hold-down clamp (D,

Figure 2-18) over the battery. Use two
screws (H) and whiz nuts (I) to secure the

two legs to the platform (C). Insert the

screws up from the bottom. Tighten the
hardware but do not overtighten. (The
clamp tabs will bend if screws are over-

tightened.)

A

DANGER

Improper battery venting can cause a
battery to explode resulting in severe
personal injury. Be sure the vent tube is
not crimped, pinched, folded, or blocked
in any way.

3. To install the vent tube (E, Figure 2-
18), slide one end of the tube over the
vent fitting (F). Uncoil the tube and slide
the other end down into the black vent
tube shield (G).

A

DANGER

Never jump start the battery with a

vehicle battery or charging system. This
may

produce

a

battery

explosion,

causing acid or electrical burns.

Figure 2-18: Battery mounting and venting assembly.

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