Electrical
Warnings:
Batteries generate explosive gas and contain electrolyte, which is made of
sulfuric acid, a highly poisonous and caustic chemical. Whenever working with
batteries always follow these preventative measures:
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Wear eye protection, Eye shield or safety glasses with side shields.
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Charge batteries in a well-ventilated area.
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Keep batteries away from sparks or fire, open flames. (Welding
equipment, grinding equipment, Cigarette smoking etc.)
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Do Not Smoke when charging or handling a battery.
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Keep batteries and electrolyte out of the reach of children.
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Avoid body contact with electrolyte as it can cause severe burns and or
permanent eye damage.
First Aid in case of Bodily Contact:
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Skin: Wash thoroughly with water
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Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical
attention.
Installing a battery into the UTV, always connect the Positive terminal first then
the negative terminal. This is to help prevent any type of spark. Reverse this for
removal from the UTV.
Charging a Lead Acid Battery
Always use a charger that will charge at a rate 1/10 the amp hour rating of the battery. It
is also a good idea to use a charger that will not overcharge, or shuts off when it
reaches a full charge.
Higher rates of charge have a chance of warping the plates inside the battery and
diminishing its lifespan. In other words a quick charge is not good for the battery.
Always remove the battery From the UTV prior to charging.