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Section
4
-
ADJUSTMENTS
&
REPAIR
4.7
BATTERY
4.7.1.
BATTERY
REMOVAL
1.
Remove
battery
retainer.
2.
Slide
battery
from
battery
box
to
gain
access
to
terminal
cables.
3.
Observe
and
note
cable
positions
on
battery.
See
Figure
4.9.
4.
Disconnect
cables
from
battery
terminals,
disconnecting
BLACK
(Negative)
cable
first,
then
disconnect
RED
(Positive)
last.
Retain
mounting
bolts
and
nuts.
BATTERY
REMOVAL
DISCONNECT
BLACK
CABLE
|
(NEGATIVE)
FIRST,
DISCONNECT
[
RED
CABLE
(POSITIVE)
LAS
T
FIGURE
4.9
CAUTION
The
electrolyte
(acid)
produces
a
highly
explosive
gas.
Keep
all
sparks,
flame
and
fire
away
from
area
when
charging
battery
or
when
handling
electrolyte
or
battery.
Electrolyte
(acid)
is
a
highly
corrosive
liquid.
Wear
eye
protection.
Wash
affected
areas
immediately
after
having
eye
or
skin
contact
with
electrolyte
(acid).
Battery
acid
is
corrosive.
Rinse
empty
acid
containers
with
water
and
mutilate
before
discarding.
If
acid
is
spilled
on
battery,
bench,
or
clothing,
etc.,
Flush
with
clear
water
and
neutralize
with
baking
soda.
4.7.3.
BATTERY
SERVICE
1.
Remove
battery.
2.
Place
battery
in
a
well
ventilated
area
on
a
level
surface.
3.
Using
distilled
water,
refill
cells
as
required
to
cover
cell
plates
of
which
can
also
be
seen
through
the
plastic
battery
case.
4.
With
cell
caps
removed,
connect
battery
changer
to
battery
terminals.
RED
to
positive
(+)
terminal
and
BLACK
to
negative
(-)
terminal.
5.
Slow
charge
battery
at
1
amp
for
10
hours.
An
alternative
fast
charge
should
be
no
more
than
2.5
for
four
hours.
6.
If
battery
will
not
accept
charge
or
is
partially
charged
after
10
hours
of
charging
at
1
amp,
replace
with
new
battery.
CAUTION
Cables
must
be
connected
to
battery
terminals
in
the
proper
position.
RED
(Positive)
cable
must
go
to
the
(
+
)
terminal.
BLACK
(Negative)
cable
must
go
to
the
(
-)
terminal.
4.7.2.
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
1.
Slide
battery
partially
into
battery
compartment.
2.
Connect
cables
to
battery
terminals.
Connect
RED
(Positive)
cable
first.
Connect
BLACK
(Negative)
cable
last.
3.
Reinstall
battery
retainer.
4.7.4.
BATTERY
TESTING
There
are
two
types
of
battery
tests:
Unloaded
and
Loaded.
The
unloaded
test
is
the
procedure
that
will
be
discussed.
It’s
the
simplest
and
most
commonly
used.
An
unloaded
test
is
made
on
a
battery
without
discharging
current.
To
perform
unloaded
testing,
check
charge
condition
using
either
a
hydrometer
or
voltmeter.
1.
Using
a
voltmeter,
voltage
readings
appear
instantly
to
show
the
state
of
charge.
Remember
to
hook
the
positive
lead
to
the
battery’s
positive
terminal,
and
the
negative
lead
to
the
negative
terminal.
2.
A
hydrometer
measures
the
specific
gravity
of
each
cell.
The
specific
gravity
tells
the
degree
of
charge;
generally,
a
specific
gravity
of
about
1.265
to
1.280
indicates
full
charge.
A
reading
of
1.230
to
1.260
indicates
the
battery
should
be
charged
before
testing.
The
chart
on
the
next
page
shows
the
charge
level
as
measured
by
syringe
float
hydrometer,
digital
voltmeter
and
five
ball
hydrometer.
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BrandSnapper
ModelZF2200K
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