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Keep children away from the acid liquid of the
battery.
When the battery is being charged, it will
release explosive gases.
While doing wiring and electrical work, please
avoid sparks. Do not connect the electrodes,
positive pole with body with any metal or wire,
the resultant short circuit can cause sparks
and thereby lead to injuries.
The electronic ignition system has high
voltage. Please do not touch the components
in the system when the engine is running or
the ignition switch is on.
Removal and Installation
While removing and installing the
battery, make sure to take the following
precaution measures:
To replace the battery, only use a lead-acid
battery, and don't use other types of batteries.
The current and capacity of the new battery
shall be the same as the old battery or the
specification of Chery. For the correct battery
specification, please consult Chery authorized
service station.
After the ignition switch and all the electrical
devices have been turned off, remove the
negative (-) cable first.
Emergency Procedure
Try to prevent the metal tools from contacting
the two electrodes of the battery at the same
time or accidentally contacting the positive
pole and the body.
When reconnecting the battery, first connect
the positive (+) cable and then the negative (-)
cable.
If the battery is re-connected after being
removed, the vehicle may initially show
slightly abnormal performance. This indicates
that the control system of the engine is
re-adapting to the engine.
The used battery contains sulphur acid and
lead, so it shall not be discarded as normal household
rubbish. Please deliver it to qualified local waste
disposal stations.
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