ITC SWL- Safety - Jump Starting
Please heed the warning below when jump starting the vehicle
- Only Jump Start Machine using a Floating Battery – Connect a floating battery
of the same type and voltage to the machine by following the instructions in the
machine operator manual. If the machine operator manual does not specify using a
floating battery or for any other jump starting methods, see below.
- Disconnect SWL before Jump Start Machine – Before jump starting the machine
ensure the power connections are removed from the CPIM, installed in front of the
cabin. Otherwise the sensitive electronics in the SWL system may be damaged
from the power surge, negating the protection of the system.
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