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OPERATION
9NX
JUMPER CABLE STARTING
Battery gives off flammable fumes that can
explode.
When starting from another machine,
make sure the machines do not touch.
This will prevent damage to engine
bearings and electrical circuits.
Always
conned the battery
POSITIVE
(+)
to battery
POSITIVE
(+)
and and the
battery
NEGATIVE
(-1
to battery
NEGATIVE
(-).
Jump only with a battery source and with
the same voltage as the stalled machine.
This machine has a
12
volt starting system.
Use only equal voltage for lump starting.
Use higher voltage will damage the
electrical system.
Be sure the start switch is in the
OFF
position
BEFORE
attaching the jumper
cables to the machine to be started.
Use
of
Jumper Cables
1. Move boost start machine near enough to
stalled machine for the jumper cables to
reach. But, do not allow machines to
touch.
2.
Lower the bucket to the ground.
Move all controls to
HOLD.
Stop the
engine on boost machine.
3.
On stalled machine, turn the start switch
key to
OFF.
Turn of all accessories.
4.
Connect
POSITIVE
(+) jumper cable
(red)
POSITIVE
(+)
cable terminal of
discharged battery.
Do not allow positive
(+)
cable clamp to
touch any metal other than battery
terminals.
5.
Connect
POSITIVE
(+)
jumper cable
(red)
POSITIVE
(+)
cable terminal of
boost battery.
6.
Connect one end of
NEGATIVE
(-)
jumper cable (black) to the
NEGATIVE
(-)
boost battery terminal.
7.
Make final connection
of
NEGATIVE
(-)
cable to frame of the stapled machine
(not
NEGATIVE
(-)
post) away from
battery or fuel line.
8.
Start the engine on the boost machine.
9.
Wait a minimum of two minutes for the
batteries in the stalled machine to
partially charge.
10. Attempt to start the stalled engine.
Refer to section on Engine Starting.
11. Immediately after starting the engine,
disconnect the jumper cables in reverse
order.
12.Conclude failure analysis on starting1
charging system of stalled machine as
required now that engine is running and
charging system is in operation.

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