Husqvarna HUV4214G Owners Manual - Page 48

Cleaning the Vehicle, See following DANGER.

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Cleaning the Vehicle 4. Locate the vehicle battery on the passenger side of the vehicle. 5. Connect the end of the first cable to the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery. Connect the other end of the same cable to the positive (+) terminal of the solenoid (Figure 31, Page 46). See following DANGER. DANGER • Battery - Explosive gases! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and service area. Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area. Wear a full face shield and rubber gloves when working on or near batteries. 6. Connect the end of the second cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster battery. Connect the other end of the same cable to the negative (-) terminal of the disabled vehicle battery (Figure 32, Page 46). 7. Start the engine. After the engine has started, remove the cable from the negative (-) terminal of the disabled vehicle battery first. Remove the cable from the positive (+) terminal of the solenoid. Then remove the cables from the booster battery. 947 Figure 31 Positive (+) Cable to Solenoid 948 Figure 32 Negative (-) Cable to Negative Terminal of Weak Battery CLEANING THE VEHICLE Each vehicle is equipped with hand-washable front and rear bodies. The vehicle has a powder-coated steel cargo bed. Use commercial automotive cleaning solutions with a sponge or soft cloth for normal cleaning. A garden hose at normal residential water pressure is adequate. The manufacturer does not recommend any type of pressure washing or steam cleaning. Such a process will expose electrical components to moisture. Moisture entering electrical components can result in water damage and subsequent component failure. Use non-abrasive wax products. Battery acid, fertilizers, tars, asphalt, creosote, paint, or chewing gum should be removed immediately to prevent possible stains. The seats of the vehicle will last longer with proper cleaning. Use a solution of 10% liquid soap and warm water applied with a soft cloth. For imbedded dirt, a soft bristle brush may be used. For heavy soiling, difficult stains, or scratches, blemishes, or other body damage, see the appropriate maintenance and service manual. See following NOTE. NOTE: Dispose of waste water properly. Page 46 2009 HUV 4214, HUV 4414, andHUV 4414-XP Owner's Manual

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Cleaning the Vehicle
4.
Locate the vehicle battery on the passenger side of the vehicle.
5.
Connect the end of the first cable to the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery. Connect the other end of the
same cable to the positive (+) terminal of the solenoid
(Figure 31, Page 46)
.
See following DANGER.
DANGER
Battery – Explosive gases! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle and service
area. Ventilate when charging or operating vehicle in an enclosed area. Wear a full face shield and
rubber gloves when working on or near batteries.
6.
Connect the end of the second cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster battery. Connect the other end of
the same cable to the negative (-) terminal of the disabled vehicle battery
(Figure 32, Page 46)
.
7.
Start the engine. After the engine has started, remove the cable from the negative (-) terminal of the disabled
vehicle battery first. Remove the cable from the positive (+) terminal of the solenoid. Then remove the cables
from the booster battery.
947
Figure 31
Positive (+) Cable to Solenoid
948
Figure 32
Negative (–) Cable to Negative Terminal of
Weak Battery
CLEANING THE VEHICLE
Each vehicle is equipped with hand-washable front and rear bodies. The vehicle has a powder-coated steel cargo
bed. Use commercial automotive cleaning solutions with a sponge or soft cloth for normal cleaning. A garden hose at
normal residential water pressure is adequate.
The manufacturer does not recommend any type of pressure washing or steam cleaning. Such a process will
expose electrical components to moisture. Moisture entering electrical components can result in water damage and
subsequent component failure.
Use non-abrasive wax products. Battery acid, fertilizers, tars, asphalt, creosote, paint, or chewing gum should be
removed immediately to prevent possible stains.
The seats of the vehicle will last longer with proper cleaning. Use a solution of 10% liquid soap and warm water applied
with a soft cloth. For imbedded dirt, a soft bristle brush may be used. For heavy soiling, difficult stains, or scratches,
blemishes, or other body damage, see the appropriate maintenance and service manual.
See following NOTE.
NOTE:
Dispose of waste water properly.
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2009 HUV 4214, HUV 4414, andHUV 4414-XP Owner’s Manual