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Danger: Always perform the High Voltage Disabling procedure prior to servicing any High Voltage component or connection. Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and proper procedures must be followed. The High Voltage Disabling procedure will perform the following tasks:
Preliminary Procedures:
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1 | Drive Motor Battery Cable Terminal Nut (Qty: 2) Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section. Tighten | ||||||
2 | Drive Motor Battery Positive Relay Cable Assembly Caution: High Voltage (HV) cables are not repairable. After disconnecting HV cables, protect and insulate ring terminal ends immediately with the EL-48569 terminal covers and UL® Listed, or equivalent, insulation tape rated at a minimum of 600 volts. Damage caused to unprotected terminal ends will result in cable replacement. Tip Special ToolsEL-48569 Terminal Covers | ||||||
3 | Drive Motor Battery Positive and Negative w/Wiring Harness Cable Assembly Caution: High Voltage (HV) cables are not repairable. After disconnecting HV cables, protect and insulate ring terminal ends immediately with the EL-48569 terminal covers and UL® Listed, or equivalent, insulation tape rated at a minimum of 600 volts. Damage caused to unprotected terminal ends will result in cable replacement. Special ToolsEL-48569 Terminal Covers | ||||||
4 | Wiring Harness Connector | ||||||
5 | Drive Motor Battery Positive High Voltage Contactor Relay Nut (Qty: 2) Tighten | ||||||
6 | Drive Motor Battery Negative High Voltage Contactor Relay Assembly Procedure:After the relay assembly has been replaced and the re-assembly of the drive motor generator battery, enable the HV system. Refer to High Voltage Enabling . |