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TM 9-2320-386-10
3-10. BATTERY INSPECTION
WARNING
Do not smoke, allow open flames, sparks, or wear jewelry when
working near batteries. Battery gases may explode, causing injury
or death to personnel.
a. Park vehicle with engine off and parking brake applied.
b. Turn handle (5) down and open battery compartment door (4).
c.
Remove two retainer pins (3) from handles (2).
d.
Release handles (2) and pull battery box (1) onto running board (6).
e.
Remove all battery filler caps (9) and check fluid level in each cell. If fluid
level
is low, notify unit maintenance. Replace filler caps (9).
WARNING
When checking battery connections, do not let tools touch vehi-
cle. This may cause a direct short, arcing, tool will heat to red
hot, and battery may explode, resulting in serious injury or
death to personnel.
f. Check cable-to-clamp connections (10), clamp-to-post connections (8), and
ground connection (7) for tightness. If connections require tightening, notify unit
maintenance.
g. Push battery box (1) in place and position with handles (2).
h. Secure handles (2) with two retainer pins (3).
i. Close battery compartment door (4) and turn handle (5) up to secure in place.
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