MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE
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CHECK LEVEL OF BATTERY ELECTROLYTE 4
Carry out this check before operating the machine.
WARNING
q Do not use the battery if the battery electrolyte level is below the LOWER LEVEL line. This will acceler-
ate deterioration of the inside of the battery and reduce the service life of the battery. In addition, it
may also cause an explosion.
q The battery generates flammable gas and there is danger of explosion, so do not bring fire or sparks
near the battery.
q Battery electrolyte is dangerous. If it gets in your eyes or on your skin, wash it off with a large amount
of water and consult a doctor.
q When adding distilled water to the battery, do not allow the battery electrolyte to go above the UPPER
LEVEL line. If the electrolyte level is too high, it may leak and cause damage to the paint surface or
corrode other parts.
NOTICE
When adding distilled water in cold weather, add it before starting operations in the morning to prevent
the electrolyte from freezing.
Inspect the battery electrolyte level at least once a month and follow the basic safety procedures given below.
1. Open the battery room door on the left side of the machine,
then remove cover (1).
When Checking Electrolyte Level from Side of Battery
If it is possible to check the electrolyte level from the side of the battery, check as follows.
1. Use a wet cloth to clean the area around the electrolyte
level lines and check that the electrolyte level is between
the UPPER LEVEL (U.L.) and LOWER LEVEL (L.L.) lines.
If the battery is wiped with a dry cloth, static electricity may
cause a fire or explosion.
UPPER LEVEL
LOWER LEVEL