BATTERY
CAUTION:
a.  lf 
it 
becomes  neoessary  to start  the engine  with 
a booster
battery  and jumper 
cables, use a 12-volt 
booster  battery.
b.  After 
connec-ting  battery cables, 
ensure that they  are tightly
clamped  to batlery 
terminals  lor good 
contact.
How  to Handle 
Battery
METHODS  OF PREVENTING 
OVER-DISCHARGE
The  following  precaulions 
must be 
taken  to prevent 
overdis-
charging  a battery.
o  The 
battery  surface  (particularly 
ils top)  should  always 
be
kept  clean  and 
dry.
lf  the  top  surface  of 
a battery  is 
wet  wilh  electrolyte 
or
water,  leakage 
current will cause  the 
battery  to discharge.
Always  keep 
the battery 
clean and dry.
When  the vehicle  is not  going 
to be  used  over a long  period
ol  time,  disconnect  the negative 
battery terminal.  (ll 
the
vehicle  has an extended  storage 
switch, turn it off.)
Check  the charge 
condition  of the  battery.
Periodically  check the 
specific  gravity 
of the 
electrolyte.
Keep  a close  check 
on charge  condition 
to prevent 
over-
discharge.
CHECKING  ELECTROLYTE 
LEVEL
WARNING: Do  not  allow  battery  fluid 
to come  in contact  with 
skin,  eyes,
fabrics,  or painted 
surfaces,  After touching  a 
battery,  do not
touch  or rub  your 
eyes  until you 
have  thoroughly  washed your
hands.  lf the 
acid  contacts  the eyes, 
skin or clothing,  immedi-
ately  flush  with 
water  for 15 minutes 
and seek  medical  atten-
tion.
Normally  the 
battery  does not require 
additional  water.
However,  when the 
battery  is used  under  severe 
condilions,
adding  distilled  water may be necessary 
during the battery  life.
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