Battery maintenance, A danger, Jump starting – Troy-Bilt PONY 664DM User Manual

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WARNING

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Before inspecting, cieaning or servicing the machine, shut oft engine, wait for aii moving parts to

come to a compiete stop, disconnect spark piug wire and move wire away from spark piug.

Remove the key from the keyswitch on units so equipped.

Faiiure to foiiow these instructions can resuit in serious personai injury or property damage.

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

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DANGER

Use extreme caution when working on
or near batteries. To help prevent per­
sonal injury or property damage:.

• Batteries generate explosive gases.

Keep sparks and flames away from the
battery at all times. Ventilate the area

when charging or using the battery in
an enclosed area.

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Battery Care in Service

The battery is sealed and is maintenance-

free. Acid levels cannot be checked.

• Always keep the battery cables and ter

minals clean and free of corrosive

build-up.

• After cleaning the battery and terminals,

apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or

grease to both terminals

• Always keep the rubber boot positioned

over the positive terminal to prevent

shorting.

Charging

If the tractor has not been put into use for

an extended period of time, charge the

battery with an automotive-type 12-volt

charger for a minimum of

one hour at six

amps.

Jump Starting

IMPORTANT:

Never jump your tiller’s

dead battery with the battery of a running

vehicle.

1. Connect end of one jumper cable to the

positive terminal of the good battery, then

the other end to the positive terminal of

the dead battery.

2.

Connect the other jumper cable to the

negative terminal of the good battery,

then to the frame of the unit with the dead

battery.

Failure to use this procedure could cause

sparking, and the gas in either battery

could explode.

Cleaning

Clean the battery by removing it from the

tractor and washing with a baking soda

and water solution. If necessary, scrape

the battery terminals with a wire brush to

remove deposits. Coat terminals and

exposed wiring with grease or petroleum

jelly to prevent corrosion.

Battery Failures

Some common causes for battery failure

are:

• incorrect initial activation

• undercharging

• overcharging

• corroded connections
• freezing

IMPORTANT:

These failures are

NOT

covered by your tractor’s warranty.

Battery Removal and Installation

When removing and installing the battery,

disconnect and connect the cables in this

order to avoid sparking:

1.

To remove the battery, first disconnect

the negative (-) cable from the grounding
screw on the back of the battery bracket

post. Bend the cable away from any metal
parts.

2.

Disconnect the negative (-) cable from

the negative (-) battery post.

3.

Disconnect the positive (+) cable from

the positive (+) battery post and bend it

away from any metal parts. Cover the

cable terminal with its rubber boot.

4.

Remove the battery clamp.

5.

To install the battery, reverse the above

steps. Be sure that the battery posts face

to the rear of the tiller and that the posi­

tive (+) post is on the left side as you face

forward from the handlebars.

Battery Storage

Charge battery fully. The battery loses

some of its charge each day when the unit

is not used.

IMPORTANT:

NEVER store battery

without a full charge. Recharge battery

before returning to service or every two
months, whichever occurs first.

When storing unit for extended periods,
disconnect battery cables. Removing

battery from unit is recommended.

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