Precaution For Handling Battery; Recharging; Battery Removal - PGO G-MAX 50 Service Manual

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PRECAUTION FOR HANDLING BATTERY

The battery produces combustible gasses and therefore can explode if handled improperly. Use
Caution for the following in addition to general service precautions.
Never allow the battery to short-circuit. Keep away from sparks and fire.
Charging of the battery must be operated in an open and well ventilated area and never operate
in an closed indoor.
Using pocket tester, measure the battery terminal voltage. The tester should indicate more
than 12.5 – 12.6V. If the battery voltage is lower than the specification, recharge the battery with a
battery charger in accordance with the following instructions.
NOTE:
Initial charging of a new battery is recommended if two
years or longer have elapsed since the date of manufacture.

RECHARGING

Using the pocket tester, check the battery voltage. If the
voltage reading is less than the 12.0V, recharge the
battery with a battery charger.
When recharging the battery, remove the battery from
the motorcycle.
Practice the standard charging unless otherwise
necessary.
Recharging
Standard
Quick
After recharging, wait for more than 30 minutes and check
the battery voltage with a pocket tester.
If the battery voltage is less than the 12.5V, recharge the
battery again in the same condition. If battery voltage is
still less than 12.5V after recharging, replace the battery
with a new one.
NOTE:
When the motorcycle is not used for a long period, check
the battery every 1 month to prevent the battery from deterioration.
! CAUTION
The charging system on this model is designed
For MF battery and therefore do not use a battery
of other specification.

BATTERY REMOVAL

1. Open the rear luggage cover. 2. Remove the battery cover .
3. Disconnect the battery Θlead first.
4. Disconnect the battery ♁ lead.
0.7A*5-10 hours
3A*1hour
5.Remove the battery.

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