TM 9-2350-261-20-2
W A R N I N G
Battery is heavy and can
cause
back
injury
i f
handled improperly. Be
sure to have helper assist to
remove
battery. Battery
weighs about 75 lb (34 kg).
C A U T I ON
Be careful. Do not hit side of carrier. You
could crack the case. Set battery down
gently on a board.
3. Remove batteries (1) from battery box (2).
Lift battery by carrying handles built into
each battery,
CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIR
WARNING
Battery posts and cables
touched by metal objects
can short circuit and burn
you. Do not wear jewelry,
necklaces, or watches when
working on the electrical
4.
5.
6.
system. Keep tools away from posts,
wires, and terminals.
Clean battery with nonmetallic brush dipped
in mixture of sodium bicarbonate. After
foaming stops, flush battery with clean
water. Dry with clean cloth.
Clean retainers and parts by soaking in
mixture of sodium bicarbonate. Dry parts and
apply epoxy coating.
See TM 9614020014 to service batteries,
INSTALL
WARNING
7.
8.
9.
10.
Battery is heavy and
cause
back
injury
handled improperly.
can
if
Be
sure to have helper assist to
install battery.
Battery
weighs about 75 lb (34 kg).
CAUTION
Place batteries with positive (+) and neg-
ative (-) terminals as shown in diagram.
Damage to components will occur if bat-
teries are hooked up wrong.
Place batteries (1) in battery box (2).
Place hooks (3) in battery frame (4).
Place two retainers (5) on two hooks (3). Se-
cure with two washers (6) and nuts (7).
Place clamp (8) on two retainers (5). Secure
with washer (9) and bolt (10).
FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS
1. Install terminal lugs (page (310) and con-
3. Start engine. Raise and lock ramp
nect battery leads (page 132),
(see your 10).
2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check that
4. Stop engine (see your 10).
battery is installed correctly. Master switch
light should come on (see your -10).
END OF TASK
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