825TKL OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2/10/20 Page 19 of 28
JUMP STARTING ENGINE WITH ELECTRIC STARTER
Shield entire face, especially your eyes, and wear rubber gloves to avoid acid burns whenever doing
anything with the battery. Battery caps must be tightly in place if the battery has removable caps.
WARNING: The battery contains sulfuric acid that can cause blindness and severe burns.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. If acid contacts eyes, call 911 immediately and
flush eyes with water for 15 minutes or until emergency medical help arrives. If acid contacts skin,
flush area with plenty of water. If acid is ingested, drink large quantities of water or milk then follow
with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil, and get medical attention immediately.
Avoid contact with battery components. Wear rubber gloves and wash hands after handling any
battery components.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead
compounds, chemicals known to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Acid can cause
blindness and severe burns if leaked from the battery.
Do not jump start the battery near flames or sparks, or while smoking.
WARNING: Battery fumes are flammable and explosive. Avoid explosion hazard that could
blind and burn. Tools and jumper cable clamps can make sparks, so use them with care.
Shield eyes and face, and wear rubber gloves.
Do not jump-start or charge a battery that is frozen or low on electrolyte.
IMPORTANT: Use only a 12-volt system for jump-starting. Never allow the vehicle used to jump-
start to contact the disabled machine. If the vehicles contact, a spark may occur when the positive
jumper cable is connected or disconnected. If equipped with battery caps, they must be in place and
tight to reduce risk of battery explosion.
JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE:
1. Turn ignition switch to OFF. Open engine hood to expose battery location.
2. Connect jumper cables in the following order: