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Battery Care
8. Battery Care Caring for the battery is reduced to perform the following tasks. Periodic inspection and restore electrolyte levels. Checking the status of the battery inspection. Clean the battery, removing corrosion (white deposits) on the details of mounting the battery and the terminals (the photo) with an aqueous solution of soda ash. Check for loose terminals at the poles. Check battery charge using a hydrometer. On unattended batteries a built-in color indicator. The blue color spot in the indicator indicates that the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator in the bleaching should be charged. | 8.6 Tightening battery terminals Pole |
| 7.4b If the air does not pass through the valve, install the leak sprayed with soapy water bus |
| 7.8 Checking the tire pressure using a pressure gauge |
The normal density of electrolyte at 27 ?� C is 1.27 (as amended ?� 0.04 when the temperature changes at every ?� 10 0). The battery is considered to be charged in part if the density of the electrolyte at 27 ?� C is 1,240. Battery charging current 4-6A. Charging is stopped after 3-4 hours after the battery voltage will stop increasing.
| 8.7a Corrosion battery poles |
| 8.7b Removing the battery terminals |
| 8.7v Clean the battery terminal to the shiny surface |
| 8.7g Klemm should also be thoroughly cleaned without removing excess material |
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