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Charging System: Specifications





Specifications






CAUTION: The vehicle status and battery condition must be established before attempting battery disconnect/connect. Reference must be then made to the following table to establish the relevant procedure to be followed.













NOTE:
1. Disconnect battery - The door unlock process initializes the ICE system.






NOTE:
1. - Disconnect battery - The door unlock process initializes the ICE system

NOTE:
1. Connect battery - If there is insufficient capacity in the battery to disarm the alarm, the alarm may sound on reconnection of the battery - Step 3 will disarm the alarm










NOTE:
1. Disconnect battery - If the remote control module (RCM) is not functioning, it will be necessary to manually unlock the vehicle using the key.






WARNING: During normal use, batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas sufficient to cause severe explosions and capable of causing serious injury - keep sparks and naked lights away from the engine compartment.

WARNING: DO NOT attempt to start the disabled vehicle if it is suspected that the electrolyte in the battery is frozen.

WARNING: Suitable eye protection must be worn when working in the vicinity of the battery.

WARNING: Take care when working near rotating parts of the engine.

WARNING: Prior to attempting to start the disabled vehicle, ensure that the parking brake is applied or suitably chock the wheels. Ensure that 'P' - PARK - Automatic Gearbox or NEUTRAL - Manual Gearbox is selected.

CAUTION: Ensure that all electrical loads are switched OFF prior to connecting booster cables and disconnect booster cables prior to using any electrical equipment.

CAUTION: Ensure that the battery of the DONOR vehicle is of 12 volt capacity and that all electrical loads on the disabled vehicle are switched OFF prior to connecting booster cables.

CAUTION: Ensure that there is no physical contact between the donor and disabled vehicles other than the booster cables.






WARNING: During normal use, batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas sufficient to cause severe explosions and capable of causing serious injury - keep sparks and naked lights away from the engine compartment.

WARNING: DO NOT attempt to start the disabled vehicle if it is suspected that the electrolyte in the battery is frozen.

WARNING: Suitable eye protection must be worn when working in the vicinity of the battery.

WARNING: Take care when working near rotating parts of the engine.

WARNING: Prior to attempting to start the disabled vehicle, ensure that the parking brake is applied or suitably chock the wheels. Ensure that 'P' - PARK - Automatic Gearbox or NEUTRAL - Manual Gearbox is selected.

CAUTION: Ensure that all electrical loads are switched OFF prior to connecting booster cables and disconnect booster cables prior to using any electrical equipment.

CAUTION: Ensure that the slave battery/starting aid are of 12 volt capacity and that all electrical loads on the disabled vehicle are switched OFF prior to connecting booster cables.