Battery electrolyte first aid, Warning, General maintenance – SkyTrak 10054 Operation Manual User Manual

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General Maintenance

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Model 10054

Rev. 11/03

Battery Charging

Under normal conditions, the engine alternator will have no problem
keeping the batteries charged. The only condition in which the batteries
may cause a problem is when they have been completely discharged for an
extended period of time. Under this condition, the alternator may not be able
to recharge the batteries. A battery charger will be required for recharging.

Before using a battery charger, an attempt can be made to recharge the
batteries using the engine alternator by first starting the vehicle and letting
the engine run. See “Jump Starting” instructions on page 60.

WARNING:

Fluid in electric storage batteries contains sul-

furic acid which is POISON and can cause SEVERE CHEMICAL
BURNS
. Avoid all contact of fluid with eyes, skin or clothing. Use
protective gear when handling batteries. DO NOT tip a battery
beyond a 45° angle in any direction. If contact does occur, follow
the First Aid suggestions that follows.

WARNING:

DO NOT charge a frozen battery, it may

explode and cause serious injury. Let the battery thaw out before
putting on a battery charger

Battery Electrolyte First Aid:

• External Contact — Flush with water.

• Eyes — Flush with water for at least 15 minutes and

get medical attention immediately.

• Internal Contact — Drink large quantities of water. Follow

with Milk of Magnesia, beaten egg or vegetable oil.
Get medical attention immediately.

IMPORTANT! In case of internal contact, DO NOT give fluids that
would induce vomiting!

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