Battery disposal, Battery, Battery maintenance – E-Z-GO TERRAIN 1000 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.

Owner’s Guide

Batteries are heavy. Use proper lifting techniques when moving them.

Always lift the battery with a commercially available battery lifting device.

Use care not to tip batteries when removing or installing them; spilled elec-

trolyte can cause burns and damage.

The electrolyte in a storage battery is an acid solution which can cause

severe burns to the skin and eyes. Treat all electrolyte spills to the body

and eyes with extended flushing with clear water. Contact a physician

immediately.

Always wear a safety shield or approved safety goggles when adding water

or charging batteries.

Any electrolyte spills should be neutralized with a solution of 1/4 cup (60 ml)

sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) dissolved in 1 1/2 gallons (6 liters) of

water and flushed with water.

Overfilling batteries may result in electrolyte being spilled from the battery during the charge cycle.

Expelled electrolyte may cause damage to the vehicle and storage facility.

Aerosol containers of battery terminal protectant must be used with extreme care. Insulate metal

container to prevent can from contacting battery terminals which could result in an explosion.

Wrap wrenches with vinyl tape to prevent the possibility of a dropped

wrench from ‘shorting out’ a battery, which could result in an explosion and

severe personal injury or death.

Battery Disposal

Lead-acid batteries are recyclable. Return whole scrap batteries to distributor, manufacturer or lead smelter for recycling.

For neutralized spills, place residue in acid-resistant containers with absorbent material, sand or earth and dispose of in

accordance with local, state and federal regulations for acid and lead compounds. Contact local and/or state environ-

mental officials regarding disposal information.

Battery

A battery is defined as two dissimilar metals immersed in an acid. If the acid is absent or if the metals are not dissimilar,

a battery has not been created. The batteries most commonly used in these vehicles are lead acid.
A battery does not store electricity, but is able to produce electricity as the result of a chemical reaction which releases

stored chemical energy in the form of electrical energy. The chemical reaction takes place faster in warm conditions and

slower in cold conditions. Temperature is important when conducting tests on a battery and test results must be corrected

to compensate for temperature differences.
As a battery ages, it still performs adequately except that its capacity is diminished. Capacity describes the time that a

battery can continue to provide its design amperes from a full charge.
A battery has a maximum life, therefore good maintenance is designed to maximize the available life and reduce the fac-

tors that can reduce the life of the battery.

Battery Maintenance

Tool List

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Tool List

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Insulated Wrench, 9/16" .............................................. 1

Battery Carrier............................................................. 1

Hydrometer.................................................................. 1

Battery Maintenance Kit P/N 25587-G01 .................... 1

Battery Protective Spray.............................................. 1

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