Owner`s manual

Chapter 8
8-2
Sport Boat
Check the battery frequently for
signs of corrosion. If corrosion is
evident, clean terminal posts with
a baking soda and water solution
and a wire brush. Before
cleaning, remove the vent caps
and seal the vent wells with corks
to prevent the solution from
getting inside the battery.
NOTICE
Some batteries are sealed,
and cannot be filled.
Check the fluid levels in the cells.
Usually, a level approximately
6 to 13 mm (1/4 to 1/2 in.) above
the plates is sufficient. If needed,
fill with distilled water; do not
overfill!
Batteries are perishable products and will self-discharge. If you operate
your boat sparingly, you may want to charge your battery occasionally. To
recharge, remove the battery from the boat and remove the battery caps
(when applicable). Recharge the battery according to the directions
enclosed with your battery charger. When installing the battery in the boat,
make sure the battery is secured in the battery box.
Circuit Breakers and Fuses
All electrical circuits are protected from overload by the use of fuses or
circuit breakers. In the event of an overload or short circuit, the fuse will
blow or circuit breaker will trip. If a circuit continuously overloads under
normal operating conditions, have your boat inspected by the dealer
immediately.
WARNING
Batteries produce explosive hydrogen gas. DO NOT attempt to
start your engine with jumper cables under any circumstances.
Keep all sparks, flames and smoking materials away from
batteries. Risk of spark at the battery post igniting gasoline or
hydrogen fumes is too great. Always wear eye protection when
near batteries and have adequate ventilation when charging. An
explosion can cause blindness or other serious injuries.
VENT CAP
MAXIMUM
LIQUID
LEVEL
MINIMUM
LIQUID
LEVEL
PLATES
TERMINAL
POST
KC-1620
VENT WELL
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