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LT12 SERIES LIGHT TOWER • OPERATION MANUAL — REV. #12 (01/20/09) — PAGE 23
FUEL CHECK
To check the engine fuel level, make sure the light 
1. 
tower is placed on secure level ground with the engine 
stopped.
Lift the light tower access door (Figure 7) opposite the 
2. 
control panel. Set the door support latch in place to 
keep the door open (up).
Adding Fuel
Figure 7. 
Remove the fuel cap from the fuel tank.
3. 
Pay attention to the fuel tank capacity when replenishing 
4. 
fuel. The fuel tank cap must be closed tightly after fi lling. 
Handle fuel in a safe container. If the container does 
not have a spout, use a funnel. 
Wipe up any spilled fuel immediately!
5. 
  CAUTION
Diesel fuel and its vapors are dangerous 
to your health and the surrounding 
environment. Avoid skin contact and/or 
inhaling fumes. DO NOT smoke while 
refueling.  DO NOT attempt to refuel the 
light tower if the engine is hot or running. 
  CAUTION
ALWAYS fi ll the fuel tank with clean, fresh #2 diesel 
fuel. DO NOT fi ll the fuel tank beyond its capacity. DO 
NOT TOP-OFF
.
INSPECTION
BATTERY CHECK
The 12-volt DC battery (Figure 8) is shipped dry and will 
require a proper electrolyte level for operation.
Battery
Figure 8. 
When servicing of the battery is required, perform the 
following:
A face shield and rubber gloves should be worn while 
 
handling and servicing the battery's electrolyte.
Disconnect battery terminal clamps, and remove the 
 
battery from the generator cabinet when servicing is 
required.
DO NOT
 
 overfi ll the battery.
  WARNING
The operator must wear the appropriate 
protective equipment and clothing while 
handling the battery.
Failure to wear protective equipment or clothing could 
result in serious injury. 
  WARNING
Electrolyte is an acid and must be 
handled with caution. ALWAYS  follow 
servicing instructions from the electrolyte 
manufacturer to ensure safety. Serious 
injur y can result from careless handling and 
noncompliance to safety handling instructions.
Overfi lling the battery may cause the electrolyte to 
overfl ow resulting in corrosion to nearby components. 
Immediately wash off any spilled electrolyte (battery 
acid).