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Battery, Quick-Charging






Battery, Quick-Charging

CAUTION!
Prior to handling or servicing batteries, read, understand and observe the Warning and Safety Measures for lead-acid batteries => [ Smoking, naked flames, fires and sparks: ] Service Precautions.

Always wear suitable protective clothing => [ Eye protection and protective clothing: ] Service Precautions.

Danger of explosion!

Batteries produce explosive gasses while being charged.

Keep open flames and sparks away and DO NOT smoke near batteries.

The battery charger MUST be turned off when connecting or disconnecting the cables at the battery.

Battery cell caps must NOT be removed while charging.

"Boosting" a sulfated battery a high charging rate can cause an explosion.

Ensure that battery is charged in a well ventilated area.

Precision tools must not be kept in the same room where batteries are being charged. Tools may corrode due to chemical reaction.

CAUTION!
Battery must not be connected to vehicle electrical system when quick charging. Where applicable, disconnect battery in engine compartment => [ Battery, Engine Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting ] Battery, Engine Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting. Where applicable, disconnect battery in luggage compartment => [ Battery, Luggage Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting ] Battery, Luggage Compartment, Disconnecting and Connecting.

Never quick-charge a totally discharged battery. Effective charging will not take place.

The battery temperature must be at least 10 °C.

Quick-charging of batteries should only be performed in exceptional circumstances (e.g. boost starting) as rapid charging may cause damage.