Battery information, Warnin, Danger – Bolens 140-990A User Manual

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BATTERY INFORMATION

^ WARNIN^

A. Battery acid must be handled with great care

as it will blister the skin and damage clothing.

It is advisabie to wear goggies, rubber gloves,

and a protective apron when working with it.

B. Neutraiize acid spiiled on clothing with dilute

ammonia water or a water soiution of baking
soda. If acid gets on clothes, dilute it with
clean water first, then neutralize.

C. If for any reason acid should be spattered in

the eyes, wash it out immediately with clean
cold water. Seek medical aid if discomfort con­
tinues.

D. Since battery acid is corrosive to metals, do

not pour into any sink or drain. Rinse empty

electroiyte containers and mutilate before
discarding.

^ DANGER

\

BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC
ACID AND MAY CONTAIN EXPLO­

SIVE GASES (when electrolyte has

been added)

A. Keep sparks, flame, cigarettes away.

B. Hydrogen gas is generated during charging

and discharging.

C. Ventilate when charging or using in enclosed

space.

D. When using a charger—to avoid sparks,

NEVER connect or disconnect charger clips to
battery while charger is turned on.

E. Always shield eyes, protect skin and clothing

when working near batteries.

ACTIVATING THE BATTERY

NOTE

If your battery is activated (elec­
trolyte in the battery) and installed
in the tractor, go directly to step 9.

1. Place the battery to be filled on a workbench.

Never activate a battery in the unit.

2. Remove the fill caps from all cells.

3. Fill each cell carefully using 1.265 specific

gravity electrolyte. Fill each cell to the top of
the separators. Do not overfill.

4. Let the battery sit for 20 minutes for the

chemical reaction to take place.

5. Charge the battery at a MAXIMUM RATE OF 5

AMPS until the specific gravity reads 1.265.
Use a hydrometer to check the specific gravi­

ty.

A

CAUTION

An excessive rate of charge will
damage the battery.

6. Check the level of electrolyte. Adjust level to

bottom of split ring if necessary with elec­
trolyte.

7. Replace fill caps.
8. Once the battery has been activated never add

anything except distilled water or a good
grade of drinking water.

9. If your battery has been installed in your unit

at the factory:
A. Use a hydrometer to check the specific

gravity. The specific gravity should be

1.265 at 80° F.
If it is less, remove the fill caps and use a
battery charger to bring the specific gravi­

ty up to 1.265. NEVER CHARGE AT MORE
THAN 5 AMPS.

Replace the fill caps.

The positive cable has been attached to
the positive terminal of the battery at the

factory. You only have to attach the
negative cable (grounded) to the negative
(Neg, N or -) terminal of the battery with a
hex head bolt, lock washer and nut.

INSTALLING THE BATTERY

NOTE

The positive battery terminal is
marked Pos. (-t-). The negative bat­
tery terminal is marked Neg. (-).

1. Place the battery in the battery case with the

Negative (-) terminal to the front.

^I^NOTE

Do not push the battery back all the
way.

B.

C.

D.

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