2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 164

2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Manual

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162 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT WARNING HAZARD Batteries produce hydrogen gas. WHAT CAN HAPPEN Which can cause an explosion. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Charge the battery in well ventilated area. Keep sparks, flame, and cigarettes away from the battery during charging. When using a battery charger, connect the battery to the charger before turning on the charger. This procedure prevents sparks at the battery terminals which could ignite any battery gases. the battery at a rate that is 1/10th of the • Charge battery capacity. For example, the charging rate for a 10 Ah battery would be 1.0 ampere. NOTICE Do not use a high rate battery charger, as is typically employed at automotive service stations, unless the charging rate can be reduced to the level required for this vehicle's battery. Charging the battery at a rate higher than specified may ruin the battery. Charging at a high rate causes excess heat which can warp the plates and cause internal shorting. Higher-than-normal charging rates also cause the plates to shed active material. Deposits will accumulate, and can cause internal shorting. If the temperature of the electrolyte rises above 45 °C (113 °F) during charging, reduce the charging rate to lower the temperature, and increase charging time proportionately. charging, check the electrolyte level in each • After cell. If the level has fallen, add distilled water to j • • Battery Removal & Inspection the seat. • Remove Unscrew the battery holder. • bring it back up to the upper level line. Install the caps on the cells. Install the battery (See Battery Installation).

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Batteries produce hydrogen gas.
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Which can cause an explosion.
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Charge the battery in well ventilated area.
Keep sparks, flame, and cigarettes away
from the battery during charging.
When using a battery charger, connect the
battery to the charger before turning on the
charger. This procedure prevents sparks at
the battery terminals which could ignite any
battery gases.
Charge the battery at a rate that is 1/10th of the
battery capacity. For example, the charging rate
for a 10 Ah battery would be 1.0 ampere.
NOTICE
Do not use a high rate battery charger, as
is typically employed at automotive service
stations, unless the charging rate can be
reduced to the level required for this vehi-
cle’s battery. Charging the battery at a rate
higher than specified may ruin the battery.
Charging at a high rate causes excess heat
which can warp the plates and cause inter-
nal shorting.
Higher-than-normal charging
rates also cause the plates to shed active
material. Deposits will accumulate, and can
cause internal shorting.
If the temperature
of the electrolyte rises above 45 °C (113 °F)
during charging, reduce the charging rate to
lower the temperature, and increase charg-
ing time proportionately.
After charging, check the electrolyte level in each
cell. If the level has fallen, add distilled water to
bring it back up to the upper level line.
Install the caps on the cells.
Install the battery (See Battery Installation).
Battery Removal & Inspection
Remove the seat.
Unscrew the battery holder.