TM 9-2350-261-20-2W A R N I N GBattery is heavy and cancausebackinjuryi fhandled improperly. Besure to have helper assist toremovebattery. Batteryweighs about 75 lb (34 kg).C A U T I ONBe careful. Do not hit side of carrier. Youcould crack the case. Set battery downgently on a board.3. Remove batteries (1) from battery box (2).Lift battery by carrying handles built intoeach battery,CLEAN, INSPECT, AND REPAIRWARNINGBattery posts and cablestouched by metal objectscan short circuit and burnyou. Do not wear jewelry,necklaces, or watches whenworking on the electrical4.5.6.system. Keep tools away from posts,wires, and terminals.Clean battery with nonmetallic brush dippedin mixture of sodium bicarbonate. Afterfoaming stops, flush battery with cleanwater. Dry with clean cloth.Clean retainers and parts by soaking inmixture of sodium bicarbonate. Dry parts andapply epoxy coating.See TM 9–6140–200–14 to service batteries,INSTALLWARNING7.8.9.10.Battery is heavy andcausebackinjuryhandled improperly.canifBesure to have helper assist toinstall battery.Batteryweighs about 75 lb (34 kg).CAUTIONPlace 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). Securewith washer (9) and bolt (10).FOLLOW-THROUGH STEPS1. Install terminal lugs (page (3–10) and con-3. Start engine. Raise and lock rampnect battery leads (page 13–2),(see your –10).2. Turn MASTER SWITCH ON to check that4. Stop engine (see your –10).battery is installed correctly. Master switchlight should come on (see your -10).END OF TASKChange 213-19
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