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WARNING
• If battery wire terminals are damaged or corroded, replace or clean them as necessary. Failure
to do so may cause them to overheat during operation and can result in fire, property damage, or
personal injury.
3.
After use, charge the batteries. The batteries should never be left discharged any longer than absolutely
necessary (do not leave discharged overnight).
4.
Water the batteries monthly or according to the watering interval. See Establishing the Watering Interval for
New Vehicles on page 45. See Watering Batteries with the SPWS on page 47.
CAUTION
• The watering interval must adequately maintain the electrolyte level above the top of the plates
(Figure 20, Page 46).
• Water the batteries only AFTER charging.
NOTE: Bottled distilled water, with the hand pump, CC PN 104006101, is recommended for private consumer SPWS
applications.
Establishing the Watering Interval for New Vehicles
If you do not already have a battery watering interval for your vehicles, manually check the battery water level weekly
to establish the correct watering interval. Thereafter, water batteries according to the established interval. During
periods of heavy use, add additional watering as required.
Single-Point Watering System (SPWS) Maintenance
1.
For vehicles newly equipped with the Single-Point Watering System, the initial electrolyte level check on all
battery cells verifies that all the valves in the SPWS are functioning correctly. See Periodic Service Schedules
on page 37. If a valve fails to open, the cell will eventually dry out. The initial one-time inspection of all cells
will identify any occurrence of a valve that fails to open. If a valve fails to close, it will become evident due to
the cell overflowing during routine watering. Either failure scenario is rare, but should be monitored in the initial
inspection and during routine watering sessions. Replace malfunctioning valves to ensure maximum battery
life. See following CAUTION.
CAUTION
• After checking the electrolyte, fully tighten the battery caps to prevent electrolyte leakage.
2.
After the initial six-week inspection, manually check the electrolyte level at least once per year, particularly after
long-term storage or any other period of vehicle inactivity. See preceding CAUTION.
BATTERY CARE – VEHICLES WITHOUT THE SINGLE-POINT WATERING SYSTEM (SPWS)
To keep batteries in good working condition, follow this maintenance program on a regular basis:
1.
Keep the batteries clean and free of corrosion. Wash tops and terminals of batteries with a solution of baking
soda and water; use 1 cup (237 mL) baking soda per 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Rinse solution off of the batteries.
Do not allow this solution to enter the battery. Be sure terminals are tight. Let the terminals dry and then coat with
Battery Terminal Protector Spray. See following NOTE.
NOTE: Dispose of waste water properly.
2.
Check the electrolyte level weekly (Figure 20). Add water only after charging unless the electrolyte level is below
the top of the plates. In this case, add just enough water to cover the plates, charge, and then check the level
again. Never charge batteries if plates are exposed above electrolyte level. For best battery life, add only
distilled water. See following CAUTION and NOTE.
XRT 850 Electric and Gasoline Vehicle Owner's Manual
Batteries – Electric Vehicles
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