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LEONARDO 250 - 300
2.2.

BATTERY

2.2.1.
BATTERY
There are two types of batteries available in the market:
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batteries that require maintenance, fitted with cell plugs;
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maintenance-free batteries, which have no cell plugs as
they do not need inspecting or topping-up.
After the first 621 mi (1000 km) and every 3728 mi (6000 km)
or 12 months thereafter, check the electrolyte level and the
tightness of the battery terminal clamps.
DANGER
The battery electrolyte is a toxic, caustic sub-
stance containing sulphuric acid and thus able
to cause severe burns in case of contact.
Always wear protective clothes, a mask and/or
safety goggles when handling this fluid.
If any battery fluid gets on your skin, rinse the
affected area with abundant fresh water.
If battery fluid is spilled into your eyes, flush
with abundant water for fifteen minutes and
contact an eye specialist immediately.
If battery fluid is swallowed accidentally, drink
abundant water or milk. Seek medical attention
immediately and keep drinking milk of magne-
sia or vegetable oil in the meantime.
The battery gives off explosive gases. Keep the
battery well away from any sources of ignition,
such as flames, sparks, or any heat sources.
Charge or use the battery in a well-ventilated
place. Do not inhale the gases produced by the
battery under charging.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
Take care not to tilt the vehicle too far as the
battery fluid may spill out.
WARNING
Never invert the connection of the battery ca-
bles.
Set the ignition switch to " " before connect-
ing or disconnecting the battery.
Connect first the positive cable (+) and then the
negative cable (-).
Disconnect in the reverse order.
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