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33 Battery Maintenance
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Battery Maintenance
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Warning Labels 34
Warning Labels
EACH WARNING LABEL
ON YOUR TRUCK IS IMPORTANT
Read and obey all of them to protect
yourself and others.
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BEFORE CHARGING YOUR TRUCK BATTERY
• Charge the battery only in areas designated for
that use.
• Make sure the truck key switch is turned off and all
other controls are in the off or neutral position.
• See that the battery cells are filled to the proper
level.
Never use an open flame to check the battery.
• Make certain the charger is the same voltage and
amperage as your battery.
• Read the battery charger instructions.
• Be sure the charger is turned OFF before connecting
the battery to the charger. Otherwise you might
create a spark which could cause the battery to
explode.
BATTERY SIZE IS IMPORTANT
Make certain you use the correct size, type and weight of
battery. Never operate a truck that has an underweight
or undersize battery installed.
Stay clear of all
moving parts.
Moving parts can
cut or crush hands,
feet, arms or legs.
WARNING
Propane gas can cause a fire or even an explosion.
Do not try to install, remove, refill or service a propane
cylinder unless you are trained and authorized.
Never smoke or have an open flame around propane.
See mounting bracket for allowable cylinder size.
Locating pin must fit through hole in cylinder collar to
maintain proper position.
If gas odor is detected or frost appears, turn off engine,
close cylinder valve and contact supervisor or service
department.
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