ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
WARNING BATTERIES CONTAIN ACID AND EXPLOSIVE GAS. EXPLOSION CAN RESULT FROM SPARKS, FLAMES, OR WRONG CABLE CONNECTIONS. TO CONNECT JUMPER CABLES OR CHARGER, SEE MANUAL(S) FOR THE CORRECT PROCEDURE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 321-6714
Battery Cables and Terminals The battery Terminals must be kept clean and tight. A good method to clean terminals is to use Battery Saver. If Saver is not available, remove all corrosion with a wire brush, then wash with a weak solution of baking soda or ammonia. Put some petroleum jelly or light grease on terminals to prevent corrosion.
Removal and Installation of Battery To remove the battery, disconnects the battery cables and remove the battery bracket. When the battery is installed, make sure the cables are installed on the correct terminals. This is a 12-volt, negative ground electrical system and must be so connected.
NOTE: When removing the battery, disconnect the negative cable from the battery first and when install the battery, reconnect negative cable last for safety reasons.
IMPORTANT: Do not start or operate the engine with the electrical system not completely connected.
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16 Series, Model - 3316