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Battery
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BATTERY
WARNING
Battery electrolyte is a corrosive acid and should be handled with care. If electrolyte is spilled or splashed on any part of the body, IMMEDIATELY fl ush the exposed area with liberal amounts of water and obtain medical aid as soon as possible. Safety glasses and rubber gloves are recommended when handling batteries or fi lling with electrolyte.
WARNING
Hydrogen gases that escape from the battery when charging are highly explosive. Do not use jumper cables and a booster battery to start the engine. Do not recharge a weak battery in the boat. Remove the battery from the boat and recharge in a well ventilated area away from fuel vapors, sparks and open fl ames. Follow maintenance instructions and warnings as supplied by the battery manufacturer. If this information is not available, follow these guidelines for the proper battery care.
• Do not operate the engine with an open in the battery circuit, as this may cause damage to the alternator. Make sure that all connections are clean and secure.
• When removing the battery cables, always remove negative (-) cable fi rst, and then remove the positive (+) cable. When installing battery cables, install the positive (+) cable fi rst, then install the negative (-) cable.
• Periodically check the battery for signs of corrosion, frayed battery leads or cracked case. Repair or replace as necessary.
• Periodically check the electrolyte level. Add distilled water to bring up to the proper levels.
IMPORTANT: Your engine is designed to work with the standard electronics installed in your boat. If you add other electrical components or accessories, you could change the way the fuel injection controls your engine or the overall electrical system functions. Before adding electrical equipment, consult your dealer. If you don’t, your engine may not perform properly.
CAUTION
Add-on equipment may adversely affect the alternator output or overload the electrical system. Any damage caused as a result will not be covered by, and may void, your warranty.