TGB Outback 425 Owner's Manual page 23

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19. Fuse & battery
Attention: Batteries contain dangerous sulphuric acid. All control and service
work should be carried out by qualified and trained personel. If problems
should appear with the battery consult your authorised dealer.
The battery must be disassembled for control of the acid level. For this you first
remove the black cable of the negative terminal, then the red cable of the battery
positive. Withdraw the ventilation hose from the battery carefully remove the battery.
Put the battery on an even base and open the six plugs. Fill distilled water into the
individual battery chambers carefully, until the acid level is between the MIN and
the MAX marks (DO NOT over fill). Re-install the six plugs of the chambers and
install the battery in the reverse sequence.
The battery must be disconnected for charging purposes. Firstly check the
acid level. The capacitance current must not exceed at most 1 ampere.
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In order to access the battery or to replace the fuse,
you first remove the seat. Under the seat you find
the fuse (sees illustration). A spare fuse is also
included.
Take care with assembly of the seat that you don' t
squash or damage the electric cables.
Attention: Only install the correct fuse
for replacement. If the fuse should burn
out several times, you should
immediately consult your authorised
dealer.

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