Troy-Bilt 52051, 52052 owner manual Battery Recharging, Battery Replacement

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Section 5: Maintenance/Repairs

WARNING Before inspecting, cleaning or servicing the unit, shut off engine, wait for all parts to come to a complete stop, disconnect spark plug wire and move wire away from spark plug. Remove ignition key on electric start models. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious personal injury or property damage.

BATTERY RECHARGING

DANGER

Wet conditions can cause an electric shock hazard dur- ing battery charging. Avoid when conditions when charg- ing.

Recharging the battery with improper equipment could cause a battery explosion. Use only the battery charger shipped to you. All parts must be fully stopped and the spark plug wire disconnected and moved away from the spark plug.

Failure to comply could result in personal injury or property damage.

Prior to and after coming out of storage, recharging the battery is recommended.

The engine must be stopped and the area in which recharging will take place must be dry.

C.Two bolts (A and B, Figure 5-16) se- cure the battery to the deck. Remove bolt A, then work the battery from under the battery clamp.

D.Position the new battery under the clamp and replace bolt A.

E.Reconnect both wires to the battery terminals. First connect the red wire to the positive (+) terminal; then the black wire to the negative (–) terminal.

NOTE: Discard battery properly, as required by regulations in your area.

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Figure 5-15: Use the recharger shipped to you to charge the battery.

A. Connect the battery charger shipped

to you to the trimmer/ mower wire har-

ness (A, Figure 5-15). The terminals

should be snugly connected.

B. Plug the recharger (B, Figure 5-15)

into a grounded 120-Volt outlet.

C. Charge the battery for 24 hours.

Remove the recharger from the wall out-

 

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

If the battery no longer takes a charge, or is leaking or otherwise damaged, it must be replaced.

A.Tilt the debris shield forward.

B.Disconnect both wires from the bat- tery terminals. Remove the negative (-) black wire, then the positive (+) red wire.

Figure 5-16: Battery replacement.

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Contents Recoil Start Model Shown Trimmer/MowerSee Back Cover for Customer Service Information Do not put SafetyRemove the key on electric start models Do not Watch for traffic when near or when crossing roadwaysUse this equipment for its intended purpose only At top of debris shield brace Never make adjustments or repairs while engine is runningAt rear of deck Housing on left side Never run the engine inside a closed areaIntroduction AssemblyAdd Motor Oil Recoil starter H, -1 is mounted on the engine Features and ControlsEngine CONTROLS/FEATURES Use this lever F, -1 to regulate engine speedIntroduction PRE-START ChecklistAdjust Handlebar Height OperationGeneral Recommendations Using the Trimmer Head Control BailAdjust Line Cutting Height Tough trimming conditions, use the highest height settingsElectric Start Model Recoil Start ModelMer/mower Be alert to hidden obstacles Vary the Throttle Setting to Suit the JobTrimming & Mowing Techniques and Tips Use the Right Diameter Line for the Trimming JobRequired Maintenance Schedule Maintenance/Repairs100 Removing & Replacing the Trimmer Head Adjusting Trimmer Head EngagementSecurely Inspecting / Replacing the Drive Belt Belt ReplacementBelt Inspection Cleaning and Debris Removal Belt Performance TroubleshootingDirection Changing Trimmer Mower LinesTo Change Trimmer Lines Repeat steps 2 through 5 to replace the second trimmer lineCompact Storage Cleaning the Engine Foam Debris FilterGeneral Engine Maintenance General LubricationBattery Replacement Battery RechargingEngine does not start Problem Possible Cause CorrectionParts Ordering Information Trimmer/Mower Parts List Ref. # Description Qty Ref. # DescriptionHandlebar Assembly Spindle Plate Assembly Lower Steering Assembly Description Qty Trim Head AssemblyEngine Service and Repair Warranty ServiceCustomer Service and Technical Service Replacement Parts

52051, 52052 specifications

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