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Connecting To The Battery - Hyundai HYBC-20 User Manual

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7) To reduce the risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by the plug rather than the cord when
disconnecting charger.
8) To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
9) Operate with caution if the charger has received direct hit of force or been dropped. Have it checked and
repaired if damaged.
10) Any repair must be carried out by the manufacturer or an authorized repair agent in order to avoid danger.

2. CONNECTING TO THE BATTERY

1) Identify polarity of battery posts. The positive battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or
symbol (POS,P,+). The negative battery terminal is typically marked by these letters or symbol (NEG,N,-).
2) Do not make any connections to the carburetor, fuel lines, or thin metal parts.
3) Identify if you have a negative or positive grounded vehicle. This can be done by identifying which
battery post (NEG or POS) is connected to the chassis.
4) For a negative grounded vehicle (most common): connect the RED POSITIVE battery clamp first to
the positive battery terminal, then connect the BLACK NEGATIVE battery clamp to the vehicle chassis or
negative battery terminal.
5) For a positive grounded vehicle (very uncommon): connect the BLACK NEGATIVE battery clamp first to
the negative battery terminal, then connect the RED POSITIVE battery clamp to the vehicle chassis or
positive battery terminal.
6) When disconnecting, disconnect in the reverse sequence, removing the negative first (or positive first for
positive ground systems).
NOTICE: If battery clamps are reversely connected to battery terminals, the ERROR light will be on.
Exchange the battery clamps to solve this problem.
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