NOTE: For optimum machine operation, keep
batteries charged at all times. Never leave batteries
discharged for lengthy periods.
WARNING: Keep Sparks And Open Flame
Away. Keep Battery Hood Open When Charging.
FOR SAFETY: When servicing machine, wear
protective gloves and safety glasses when
handling batteries or battery cables. Avoid contact
with battery acid.
1. Transport the machine to a well–ventilated area
for charging.
2. Park the machine on a level surface and turn main
switch to the off position.
FOR SAFETY: Before leaving or servicing
machine, stop on level surface and turn off
machine.
3. Hinge open recovery tank to access the battery
compartment (Figure 27).
NOTE: Make sure to drain recovery tank prior to
accessing batteries.
FIG. 27
4. Before charging, check the electrolyte level (A) in
each battery cell. If battery plates (B) are exposed,
add just enough distilled water to cover plates. DO
NOT OVERFILL. Overfilled batteries can overflow
during charging due to fluid expansion. Replace
cell caps before charging (Figure 28).
A
FIG. 28
5. With the charger's power supply cord unplugged,
connect battery charger into machine's charging
receptacle, as shown. Rest the recovery tank on
the support stand to promote ventilation
(Figure 29).
Speed Scrubt 2601 Cylindrical Brush (12–02)
B
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FIG. 29
6. Plug the charger's power supply cord into a
grounded wall outlet (Figure 30).
Grounded
3 Hole Outlet
Ground Pin
FIG. 30
WARNING: Keep Sparks And Open Flame
Away. Keep Battery Hood Open When Charging.
NOTE: Once charger is connected, the machine will
become inoperable.
7. Charger will automatically begin charging and shut
off when fully charged.
8. When disconnecting charger, always unplug
charger from wall outlet first.
9. After charging, recheck the battery electrolyte
level (A) in each battery cell. The level should be 1
cm (3/8 in.) from the bottom of sight tubes (B)
(Figure 31). Add distilled water if needed. DO NOT
OVERFILL.
B
FIG. 31
OPERATION
(120V)
A
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