Polaris A07MH46AA Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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ELECTRICAL
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BATTERY
Battery Identification
NOTE: It is important to identify what type of battery
you have installed in your ATV. Different types of
batteries require different service procedures.
Proper servicing and upkeep of your battery is very
important for maintaining long battery life.
Your ATV may have a Conventional Battery or a Sealed Low
Maintenance Battery. To identify which type of battery your
ATV has, refer to the illustration below and follow the correct
service and charging procedures that follow in the manual.
Battery Activation
To ensure maximum service life and performance from a new
battery, perform the following steps.
NOTE: Do not service the battery unless it will be
put into regular service within 30 days. After initial
service, add only distilled water to the battery.
Never add electrolyte after a battery has been in
service.
NOTE: New Battery: Battery must be fully charged
before use or battery life will be significantly
reduced 10-30% of the battery's full potential.
To activate a new battery:
1. Remove vent plug from vent fitting. Remove cell caps.
2. Fill battery with electrolyte to upper level marks on case.
3. Set battery aside to allow for acid absorption and
stabilization for 30 minutes.
Removable
Caps
Top View
Electrolyte Level
Indicator
No Caps (Non-
Removable)
Top View
No Electrolyte
Level Indicator
Sealed Low Maintenance Battery
Conventional Battery
WARNING
Battery electrolyte is poisonous. It contains sulfuric
acid. Serious burns can result from contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Antidote:
External: Flush with water.
Internal: Drink large quantities of water or milk.
Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or
vegetable oil. Call physician immediately.
Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and get
prompt medical attention.
Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks,
flame, cigarettes, etc. away. Ventilate when
charging or using in an enclosed space. Always
shield eyes when working near batteries. KEEP
OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
WARNING
The gases given off by a battery are explosive. Any
spark or open flame near a battery can cause an
explosion which will spray battery acid on anyone
close to it. Should there be contact with battery
acid, wash the affected area with large quantities of
cool water and seek immediate medical attention.