Battery Removal; Battery Disposal - Triumph Street Cup Owner's Handbook Manual

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Battery Removal

Street Twin, Street Cup,
Street Scrambler, Bonneville T100
and Bonneville T120
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Battery
2.
Negative (-) terminal
3.
Battery strap
4.
Positive (+) terminal
5.
Fastener
6.
Brake/tail light cable
7.
Accessory cable
8.
Engine Control Module (ECM) unit
Remove the seat (see page 63).
Disconnect the battery leads, negative
(black) lead first.
Release
the
brake/tail
accessory cables.
Release the fastener on the Engine
Control Module (ECM) unit.
Lift the ECM unit and place to the side
allowing access to the battery.
Note:
Make sure that the ECM unit is
handled with care during the battery
removal or installation process.
Remove the battery strap.
Detach the USB port socket.
Take the battery out of the case.
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Note:
Make sure that the battery terminals
do not touch the motorcycle frame
as this may cause a short circuit or
spark, which would ignite battery
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gases causing a risk of personal
injury.
Thruxton and Thruxton R
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1.
Battery
2.
Positive (+) terminal
3.
Negative (-) terminal
4.
Battery strap
Remove the seat (see page 63).
Disconnect the battery leads, negative
and
(black) lead first.
Remove the battery strap and the USB
port socket.
Take the battery out of the case.

Battery Disposal

Should
replacement, the original battery must
be handed to a recycling agent who
will make sure that the dangerous
substances from which the battery is
manufactured
environment.
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the
battery
ever
do
not
require
pollute
the
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