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WARNING - Flannery Plant Hire

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H. Electrical System<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

IMPORTANT: • Improper radio communication equipment<br />

and associated parts, and/or improper<br />

installation of radio communication<br />

equipment effects the machine’s electronic<br />

parts, causing involuntary movement of<br />

the machine. Also, improper installation of<br />

electrical equipment(s) may cause machine<br />

failure and/or a fire on the machine. Be<br />

sure to consult your authorized dealer<br />

when installing radio communication<br />

equipment or additional electrical parts, or<br />

when replacing electrical parts.<br />

• Never attempt to disassemble or modify<br />

the electrical/electronic components. If<br />

replacement is required, consult your<br />

authorized dealer.<br />

1<br />

d<br />

Battery<br />

<strong>WARNING</strong>: Battery generates explosive gas during<br />

operation or charge. Keep sparks and flames away<br />

from battery.<br />

Do not continue to use or charge the battery<br />

when the electrolyte level is lower than specified.<br />

Explosion of the battery may result.<br />

Charge battery in a well-ventilated area. Sulfuric<br />

acid in battery electrolyte is poisonous. It is strong<br />

enough to burn skin, eat holes in clothing, and cause<br />

blindness if splashed into eyes.<br />

IMPORTANT: If the battery is used with the electrolyte<br />

level lower than the specified low level, the<br />

battery may deteriorate quickly.<br />

IMPORTANT: Do not refill electrolyte more than the<br />

specified upper level. Electrolyte may spill,<br />

damaging the painted surfaces and/or<br />

corroding other machine parts.<br />

fNOTE: In case electrolyte is refilled more than the specified<br />

upper level line or beyond the bottom end of the<br />

sleeve, remove the excess electrolyte until the<br />

electrolyte level is down to the bottom end of the<br />

sleeve using a pipette. After neutralizing the removed<br />

electrolyte with sodium bicarbonate (Baking powder),<br />

flush with plenty of water, otherwise, consult the<br />

battery manufacturer.<br />

7-59<br />

SA-032<br />

SA-036

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