
ELECTRICAL
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BATTERY
BATTERY IDENTIFICATION
NOTICE: 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.
SEALED LOW MAINTENANCE BATTERY
NOTE: All Low Maintenance batteries are fully charged
and tested at the factory before installation. Expected
shelf life varies upon storage conditions. As a general
rule before placing the battery into service, check the
battery condition and charge accordingly.
Battery Check:
1. Check the date label on the side of the battery to calculate
when to check voltage. The battery should be checked every 3
months.
2. Check the voltage with a voltmeter or multi-meter.
A fully charged battery should be 12.8 V or higher.
3. If the voltage is below 12.8 V, the battery will need to be
recharged.
New Batteries: Batteries must be fully charged before
use or battery life can be reduced by 10-30% of full
potential. Charge battery for 3-5 hours using a variable
rate charger. Do not use the alternator to charge a new
battery. A high rate battery charger can cause battery
damage.
Low Maintenance batteries are permanently sealed at
the time of manufacture. The use of lead-calcium and
AGM technology instead of lead-antimony allows the
battery acid to be fully absorbed. For this reason, a
Low Maintenance battery case is dark and the cell caps
are not removable, since there is no need to check
electrolyte level.
Summary of Contents for AT56-69E
Page 35: ...MAINTENANCE 2 25 ...
Page 45: ...CVT SYSTEM 3 4 CVT EXPLODED VIEW ...
Page 56: ...ENGINE 4 3 ENGINE ILLUSTRATION ENGINE EXPLODED VIEW ...
Page 57: ...ENGINE 4 4 ...
Page 58: ...ENGINE 4 5 COOLING SYSTEM EXPLODED VIEW ...
Page 59: ...ENGINE 4 6 OIL FLOW DIAGRAM ...
Page 125: ...FUEL AND CARBURETOR 6 15 FUEL TANK SYSTEM ...
Page 135: ...BODY SUSPENSION STEERING 7 6 SUSPENSION ...
Page 142: ...BODY SUSPENSION STEERING 7 13 STEERING ...
Page 151: ...BRAKES 8 6 FRONT BRAKE EXPLODED VIEW MASTER CYLINDER ...
Page 196: ...ELECTRICAL 9 31 WIRE DIAGRAM ...