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Inspect the condition of all tubing connections and couplers and the water filling
system
Make sure that all parts are in good working condition and are secure, leak free and
properly connected. The coupler must have an O-ring and dust cover properly at
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tached.
3.6.5 Cleaning batteries
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Clean the top of the battery, the terminals, and all connections with a cloth or
brush with a solution of baking soda and water (ensure that none of the baking
soda solution gets inside of the battery). Use 1lb of baking soda for 1 gallon of
water (120g for 1 litre of water).
• Rinse with plain water and dry the battery
• If possible, add a thin layer of terminal protector (Available at most battery deal
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ers or auto parts stores).
• Always keep batteries dry and clean.
3.6.6 Removing corrosion from battery poles
Make sure that the poles and the surface of batteries are clean at all times. To re
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move corrosion, add a solution of water and baking soda. Use 1lb of baking soda for 1
gallon of water (120g for 1 litre of water). Do not allow any cleaning solution to enter
the battery cells. If baking soda is not available, a terminal brush can be used to clean
the battery poles. Terminal brushes can be found at most local hardware supplies.
Summary of Contents for VIA
Page 1: ...U S E R S M A N U A L G A R I A V I A M O N A C O...
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