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NOTE: For optimal charge and performance, leave the
charger connected to the battery for a minimum 1 hour after
the Maintenance Charge Indicator (D) illuminates. If the bat-
tery becomes hot to the touch, stop charging. Resume after
it has cooled.
7. Once the battery has reached full charge, unplug the charger
from the 110-volt electrical outlet.
NOTE: If, after charging, the battery does not perform to
operator expectations, bring the battery to an authorized
Arctic Cat dealer for further troubleshooting.
Jump-Starting
NOTE: Arctic Cat does not recommend jump-starting a
vehicle with a dead battery but rather to remove the battery,
service it, and correctly charge it; however, in an emer-
gency, it may be necessary to jump-start a vehicle. If so, use
the following procedure to carefully and safely complete
this procedure.
1. On the vehicle to be jump-started, remove the battery cover and
any terminal boots.
2. Inspect the battery for any signs of electrolyte leaks, loose termi-
nals, or bulging sides. Leaking or bulging battery cases may
indicate a frozen or shorted battery.
3. Inspect the vehicle to be used for jump-starting to determine if
voltage and ground polarity are compatible. The vehicle must
have a 12-volt DC, negative ground electrical system.
4. Move the vehicle to be used for the jump-start close enough to
ensure the jumper cables easily reach; then shift into neutral, set
and lock the brakes, shut off all electrical accessories, and turn the
ignition switch OFF.
NOTE: Make sure all switches on the vehicle to be jump-
started are turned OFF.
5. Disconnect all external accessories such as cell phones, GPS
units, and radios on both vehicles.
! WARNING
Improper handling or connecting of a battery may result in seri-
ous injury including acid burns, electrical burns, or blindness
as a result of an explosion. Always remove rings and watches.
! WARNING
Any time service is performed on a battery, the following
must be observed: keep sparks, open flame, cigarettes, or
any other flame away. Always wear safety glasses. Protect
skin and clothing when handling a battery. When servicing
battery in enclosed space, keep the area well-ventilated.
Make sure battery venting is not obstructed.
! WARNING
If any of these conditions exist, DO NOT attempt a jump-start,
boost, or charge the battery. An explosion could occur caus-
ing serious injury.
CAUTION
Always make sure the electrical systems are of the same volt-
age and ground polarity prior to connecting jumper cables. If
not, severe electrical damage may occur.
CAUTION
Failure to disconnect electronic accessories during jump-
starting may cause system damage due to power spikes.
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