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Simplicity 6100 Series User Manual

Simplicity 6100 Series
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WARNING
Use
extreme
care
when
jump
starting.
Never
expose
battery
to
open
flame
or
electric
spark
battery
action
gener¬
ates
hydrogen
gas
which
is
flammable
and
explosive.
Do
not
allow
battery
acid
to
contact
skin,
eyes,
fabrics,
or
painted
surfaces.
Batteries
contain
a
sulfuric
acid
solution
which
can
cause
serious
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
i
1.
Set
parking
brake
and
place
transmis-
^
sion
in
“NEUTRAL”.
Turn
off
lights
i
and
other
electrical
loads.
I
2.
Remove
vent
caps
from
both
the
booster
and
the
discharged
batteries.
Lay
a
cloth
over
the
open
vent
wells
on
each
battery.
These
two
actions
help
reduce
the
explosion
hazard
al¬
ways
present
in
either
battery
when
connecting
a
“live”
battery
to
a
“dead”
battery.
3.
Attach
one
end
of
one
jumper
cable
to
the
positive
terminal
of
the
booster
_
b
attery
(identified
by
a
red
col
or,
“+”
or
“P”
on
the
battery
case,
post
or
clamp)
and
the
other
end
of
same
cable
to
positive
terminal
of
discharg¬
ed
battery.
DO
NOT
permit
vehicles
to
touch
each
other,
as
this
could
establish
a
ground
connection.
4.
Attach
one
end
of
the
remaining
cable
to
the
negative
terminal
(black
color,,
“-”
or
“N”)
of
the
booster
battery,
and
I
the
other
end
to
a
bare
metal
surface
on
the
frame
of
your
tractor
AWAY
FROM
the
battery
compartment
(do
not
connect
directly
to
negative
post
of
dead
battery).
Take
care
that
clamps
from
one
cable
do
not
inadvertently
touch
the
clamps
on
the
other
cable.
Do
not
lean
over
the
battery
when
making
this
connection.
5.
The
tractor
with
the
discharged
bat¬
tery
should
now
start.
Reverse
the
jump
starting
procedure
exactly
to
remove
the
jumper
cables.
Then
reinstall
the
vent
caps
and
throw
the
cloths
away
as
they
may
have
corrosive
acid
on
them.
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Repai.
WARNING
Any
procedure
other
than
the
above
could
result
in:
(1)
personal
injury
caused
by
electrolyte
squirting
out
of
the
battery
vents,
(2)
personal
injury
or
property
damage
due
to
battery
explosion,
(3)
damage
to
the
charging
system
of
the
booster
vehicle
or
of
the
immobilized
vehicle.
Do
not
attempt
to
jump
start
a
vehicle
having
a
frozen
battery
because
the
battery
may
rupture
or
explode.
If
a
frozen
battery
is
suspected,
examine
all
fill
vents
of
the
battery.
If
ice
can
be
seen
or
if
the
electrolyte
fluid
cannot
be
seen,
do
not
attempt
to
start
with
jumper
cables
as
long
as
the
battery
remains
frozen.

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Simplicity 6100 Series Specifications

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BrandSimplicity
Model6100 Series
CategoryTractor
LanguageEnglish

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