Battery
BATTERYCHARGING
NOTE: Be aware that a batterywill take longer
Batteries generate explosive gases, contain
corrosive acid and produce levels of electric
current sufficient to cause serious injury.
While charging always heed the following
precautions:
to charge in a cold environment.
WARNING
DONOTcharge the battery if it is connected
to the car - this may seriously damage the
electrical system.
•
Before charging, disconnect and remove
the batteryfrom the vehicle - charging the
batterywith the cables connected may
damage the car’s electricalsystem.
DONOTattempt to charge the battery if the
battery condition indicator is clear or light
yellow.
•
Make sure the batterycharger leads are
securelyclamped to the batteryterminals
BEFOREswitching on the batterycharger.
Do not move the leads once the charger is
switched on.
DONOTcharge the battery if it is suspected
of being frozen.
•
While charging, shield your eyes or avoid
leaning over the batteryand keep the area
around the top of the batterywell
ventilated.
•
•
Do not allow naked lights near the battery
(batteries generate inflammable hydrogen
during and after charging).
The batterywill be charged sufficiently
once the batterycondition indicator shows
GREEN. When charging is finished, switch
off the batterycharger BEFORE
disconnecting the leads from the battery
terminals.
•
After charging, leave the batteryfor an
hour BEFOREreconnection to the vehicle -
this will allow time for explosive gases to
disperse, therebyminimising the riskof
fire or explosion.
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Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 1998 |
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Language | English |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Applicable to Country | Australia |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |
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