Preparing your battery to be charged – Sears 200.71221 User Manual

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Preparing your battery to be charged

It is impoftant that you read and follow these guidelines

while you are preparing to charge your battery.

• Make sure that you have a 12 volt lead-acid battery.

• Clean the battery terminals. Be careful to keep

corrosion from getting in or around your eyes.

• If you have a battery with removable ceil caps, if

required, add distilled water to each cell until the
battery acid reaches the level recommended by the
manufacturer. This will help purge excessive gases

from the cells. Be careful not to overfill. If you have a

seated battery without cell caps, no action is neces­
sary. Continue to the next step listed below.

• Take time to read all battery manufacturer’s specific

precautions, such as removing or not removing cell
caps while charging, and recommended rates of
charge.

• Wear safety glasses. See additional "Personal Safety

Precautions" on page 2.

• Be sure that the area around the battery is well

ventilated while it is being charged. If ventilation is

poor, gas can be manually blown away by using a
piece of cardboard or other non-metallic material as
a fan.

• If it is necessary to remove the battery from the

vehicle to charge it, always remove the grounded
terminal from the battery first. A spark may be
caused if all accessories in the vehicle are not
completely turned off.

NOTE: A marine battery installed in a boat must be
removed and charged on shore.

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