Diamond CC1800 manual Electrical System, Battery Type, Servicing the Battery

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7.Place a set collar, washer, new wheel, and another washer (in this order) onto the end of the axle. Slide the axle back into the axle hole on the right, and then push the assembly parts to the right. Note: The axle should not protrude from either side of the frame base.

8.Raise the saw and retighten the rear axle setscrews to secure the rear axle; lower the saw again.

9.Push the group of items from step 5 tightly up against the left side of the saw, and tighten the set collar setscrew to secure the wheel assembly.

10.Push the group of items from step 7 tightly up against the right side of the saw, and tighten the set collar setscrew to secure the wheel assembly.

Battery (Gas Model)

WARNING

Ignitable explosive gases are emitted from the battery. DO NOT expose the battery to sparks or open flames.

Disconnect the battery prior to servicing all saw components (unless stated otherwise).

Always keep the battery cable clamps away from the battery terminals when the battery is disconnected to avoid accidental connections while servicing.

CAUTION

Use a proper battery tester when testing the battery strength.

Use protective eyewear or a face shield, and avoid contact with the skin when handling/servicing the battery.

Battery Type

12 Volt, Group U1

Servicing the Battery

1.Turn off the master disconnect.

2.Remove the battery support brace nuts and the support brace.

Figure 28: Battery Support Brace

3.Remove the negative battery boot and disconnect the negative battery cable lead from the negative battery terminal.

4.Remove the positive battery boot and disconnect the positive battery cable lead from the positive battery terminal.

5.Slide the battery off the battery platform, keeping it level.

6.When replacing the battery, place a new battery onto the battery platform, keeping it level. Bring the old battery to a recycling facility; many battery retailers also accept old batteries.

7.When cleaning the battery, inspect its terminals, clamps, and cables for damages and corrosion. Clean the terminals and clamps using a wire brush, or use another approved technique for cleaning. Use acid-free, acid-resistant grease to grease the battery clamps and terminals.

8.Reconnect the positive battery cable lead to the positive battery terminal and replace the battery boot.

9.Reconnect the negative battery cable lead to the negative battery terminal and replace the battery boot.

10.Fit the battery support brace over the battery and retighten the nuts to secure the brace.

11.Turn on the master disconnect (as necessary).

Electrical System

WARNING

Always use the correct size fuses (amps) to prevent fires.

Check the in-line fuse (applicable models) below the control panel if the engine does not start when actuating the ignition key, and replace the fuse as necessary.

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Contents ‘Whatever It Takes’ Operator’s ManualPage Table of Contents References Spark Arrester Requirement Safety PrecautionsSafety Alerts PropositionBattery and Electrical Safety General SafetyEngine/Motor Safety Blade SafetyBlade Guard Safety Fuel SafetyTransporting Safety Cutting SafetyHydraulic Safety Belt SafetyLifting Safety Page Components Introducing the CC1800XLControls Shown Above ControlsDimensions for saw with optional water tank not shown DimensionsCC1800XL Specifications SpecificationsHandlebars Adjusting the HandlebarsAdjusting the Front Pointer Operating the CC1800XLDiamond Blades Battery Gas ModelWrench Installing the BladeInstalling the Blade Guard Blade GuardRemoving the Blade Water System Flange GuardHandwheel Speed Control LeverTransmission Lever Engine/Motor Fuel System Gas ModelTasks Prior to Starting the Engine/Motor Starting the Engine/MotorStopping the Engine/Motor Continuing a Partial-Cut Concrete CuttingHelpful Hints Prior to Cutting Tasks Prior to Cutting Brake Weight BarsMaintenance Overview Maintaining the CC1800XLPart Lubrication Wheels Inner Blade FlangeBattery Type Servicing the BatteryElectrical System Hydraulic Ball Valve Hydraulic Model Disconnecting the Hydraulic Ball ValveConnecting the Hydraulic Ball Valve Adjusting the Speed Control LeverBelts Adjusting the Drive WheelsAdjusting the Rear Drive Chain TransmissionTensioning the Blade Drive Belts Replacing the Blade Drive BeltsReplacing the Transmission V-Belt Replacing the Fuel Filter Cleaning the Engine/MotorFuel Filter GX620 Honda StoringDisposal References Appendix aSerial Tags Appendix B Daily Maintenance Task ChartAppendix C Belt Tension SettingsAppendix D TroubleshootingAppendix E Diamond Products Limited