2015 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC SE Owners Manual - Page 124

2015 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC SE Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 123 quick charger that may overcharge the battery and damage it. ○Leaving the battery connected causes the electrical components to make the battery discharged, resulting the over discharge of the battery. In this case, the repair or replacement of the battery is not included in the warranty. If you do not drive for four weeks or more, disconnect the battery from the vehicle. NOTE j Battery Charging the battery from the vehicle (see Battery • Remove Removal). NOTICE Always remove the battery from the vehicle for charging. If the battery is charged while still installed, battery electrolyte may spill and corrode the frame or other parts of the vehicle. charging, check the electrolyte level in • Before each cell. If the electrolyte level is low in any A. B. C. D. Battery Charger Filler Caps (removed) (-) Terminal (+) Terminal DANGER Batteries produce hydrogen gas which can cause an explosion. 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 gasses. • cell, fill to above the lower level line but not up to the upper level line since the level rises during charging. Remove the caps from all the cells, and connect the battery charger leads to the battery terminals (red to +, black to -).

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
123
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quick charger that may overcharge the battery and
damage it.
NOTE
Leaving the battery connected causes the electri-
cal components to make the battery discharged,
resulting the over discharge of the battery. In this
case, the repair or replacement of the battery is
not included in the warranty. If you do not drive for
four weeks or more, disconnect the battery from
the vehicle.
Battery Charging
Remove the battery from the vehicle (see Battery
Removal).
NOTICE
Always remove the battery from the vehicle
for charging. If the battery is charged while
still installed, battery electrolyte may spill
and corrode the frame or other parts of the
vehicle.
Before charging, check the electrolyte level in
each cell.
If the electrolyte level is low in any
cell, fill to above the lower level line but not up to
the upper level line since the level rises during
charging.
Remove the caps from all the cells, and connect
the battery charger leads to the battery terminals
(red to +, black to –).
A. Battery Charger
B. Filler Caps (removed)
C. (–) Terminal
D. (+) Terminal
DANGER
Batteries produce hydrogen gas which can
cause an explosion.
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 pre-
vents sparks at the battery terminals which
could ignite any battery gasses.