2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Owners Manual - Page 197

2012 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 195 OptiMate 4 Yuasa MB-2040/2060 Christie C10122S If the above chargers are not available, use equivalent one. For more details, ask a Kawasaki dealer. Battery Charging Remove the battery from the motorcycle (see Battery Removal). Attach the leads from the charger and charge the battery at a rate (amperage × hours) that is indicated on the battery. If it is not possible to read the rate, charge the battery at an amperage that is about 1/10th of the battery capacity. The charger will keep the battery fully charged until you are ready to reinstall the battery in the motorcycle (see Battery Installation). NOTICE Never remove the sealing stirp, or the battery can be damaged. Do not install a conventional battery in this vehicle, or the electrical system cannot work properly. • • NOTE żIf you charge the sealed battery, never fail to observe the instructions shown on the label on the battery. WARNING Lead is a toxic substance. Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash hands after handling. •

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
195
OptiMate 4
Yuasa MB-2040/2060
Christie C10122S
If the above chargers are not avail-
able, use equivalent one.
For more details, ask a Kawasaki
dealer.
Battery Charging
Remove the battery from the motor-
cycle (see Battery Removal).
Attach the leads from the charger
and charge the battery at a rate (am-
perage × hours) that is indicated on
the battery. If it is not possible to read
the rate, charge the battery at an am-
perage that is about 1/10th of the bat-
tery capacity.
The charger will keep the battery fully
charged until you are ready to re-
install the battery in the motorcycle
(see Battery Installation).
NOTICE
Never remove the sealing stirp,
or the battery can be damaged.
Do not install a conventional bat-
tery in this vehicle, or the elec-
trical system cannot work prop-
erly.
NOTE
°
If
you
charge
the
sealed
battery,
never fail to observe the instructions
shown on the label on the battery.
WARNING
Lead is a toxic substance.
Bat-
tery posts, terminals and related
accessories
contain
lead
and
lead compounds.
Wash hands
after handling.