Battery, Quick Charging
Battery, Quick Charging
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from battery acid.
• Prior to handling or servicing batteries, read, understand and observe the Warnings and Safety Measures for lead-acid batteries for lead-acid batteries => [ Safety Precautions ] Battery!
• Wear protective eyewear and clothing => [ Protect against injury by using protective
eyewear and clothing. ] Battery.
• On non-maintenance-free batteries, the sealing plugs must be installed tightly.
• Provide sufficient ventilation.
• If the magic eye has no color or is light yellow, the battery may not be tested or charged. Jump starting must not be used! There is a risk of explosion during testing, charging or jump starting. The battery must be replaced.
• DO NOT battery test batteries which are gassing. Otherwise there is a risk of explosion.
• Rapid-charging batteries => [ Battery, Quick Charging ].
• Dispose of electrolyte (sulfuric acid/water mixture) properly! Waste electrolyte must only be disposed of in appropriate waste disposal sites. Refer to local regulations pertaining to electrolyte disposal.
• The following notes and procedures must be followed to ensure correct charging.
Prerequisite
• Battery temperature must be at least +10 °C.
Procedure
CAUTION!
Risk of damaging the battery and vehicle electronic components.
• DO NOT quick charge AGM batteries!
• Batteries in vehicles with Energy Management Control Module (J644) must not be quick charged.
• Do not quick charge severely discharged batteries.
• Quick charging of batteries should only be performed in exceptional circumstances (e.g. boost starting) as Quick charging may cause damage.
• Battery must not be connected to vehicle electrical system when performing Quick charging. Disconnect the positive and negative cables from battery terminals.
• Do not exceed maximum charging voltage of 14.8 Volts.
• If battery is replaced, follow disposal regulations => [ Personal injury and environmental risk. ] Battery.