Replacing the battery, Recycling a used battery – DR Power Tow-Behind 9.59 Premier (September 2014 - Present) User Manual

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Replacing the Battery

Tools Needed:

Two 7/16" Wrenches

Wire Cutters

1. Disconnect the Battery Terminals (Figure 89).

2. Cut the Cable Tie that securing the Wires to the Clamp using Wire Cutters.

3. Remove the Bolts and Locknuts that secure the Battery Clamp using two

7/16" Wrenches.

4. Remove the Clamp and the dead Battery.

5. Install the new Battery.

6. Install the Battery Clamp and secure with the Bolts and Locknuts using two

7/16" Wrenches.

7. Attach the Battery Terminals. Green Wire to negative black Terminal and

Red Wire to positive red Terminal.

Disposing of the Battery Responsibly (Electric-Start Models)

The Battery is a sealed lead-acid Battery. Recycle or dispose of it in an environmentally sound way.

Do not dispose of a lead-acid Battery in a fire; the Battery may explode or leak.

Do not dispose of a lead-acid Battery in your regular, household trash. Law in most areas prohibits incinerating, disposing in a
landfill, or mixing a sealed lead-acid Battery with household trash.

Recycling a Used Battery

Please dispose of your used Batteries responsibly by recycling them. Call your local Solid Waste Management District or your
local waste handler to locate the collection site nearest you. Some collection sites recycle Batteries year-round; others collect
them periodically.

You can also visit the Web site of Earth 911 for more information [www.earth911.org]. Once there, in the appropriate box, type in
what it is you are recycling and also type your zip code. The site will provide a list of recycling centers located near you.

For a fee, you can recycle your Batteries with the International Metals Reclamation Company. Visit them at www.inmetco.com and
click Services; or contact them at:

INMETCO
PO Box 720
245 Portersville Road
Ellwood City, PA 16117
(724) 758-2825; fax (724) 758-2845

To learn more about hazardous waste recycling, visit the Web site for Battery Council International [www.batterycouncil.org] or for
the Environmental Protection Agency [www.epa.gov].

Clamp

Figure 89

Terminals

Bolt and Locknut

Cable Tie

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