Starting and Charging: Service Precautions
Warnings And Safety Measures For Lead-acid Batteries
NOTE: Battery posts and terminals must not be greased. Tighten battery terminal to 5 NM (44 in lb)
WARNING!
1 - Read and follow all instructions on battery and in Owner's Manual.
2 - Battery acid can cause severe burns!
- When working with electrolyte always wear eye protection, rubber gloves and a suitable apron. If electrolyte is spilled on eyes, skin, clothing (or painted surfaces), flush at once with large quantities of water.
- Never tip a battery on edge. Electrolyte can spill from the ventilation openings.
3 - Keep open flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke near batteries!
- Avoid sparks when working with cables and electrical units.
- Always reinstall battery positive (B+) or negative (-) terminal covers if removed during servicing.
4 - Always wear eye protection when working with electrolyte!
- If electrolyte gets into eyes, flush with large quantities of water. Seek medical attention immediately!
5 - Keep children away from batteries!
6 - Dispose of batteries properly!
- Waste batteries must only be disposed of in appropriate waste disposal sites. Refer to local regulations pertaining to battery disposal.
7 - Never dispose of batteries in household waste!
8 - Danger of explosion!
- Batteries produce explosive gasses while being charged.
- Keep open flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke near batteries.
- The battery charger MUST be turned off when connecting or disconnecting the cables at the battery.
- Battery cell caps must NOT be removed while charging.
- Ensure that battery is charged in a well ventilated area.
- Avoid short circuits. Always reinstall battery positive (B+) or negative (-) terminal covers if removed during servicing.