v) A spark will occur at the first disconnection of a jumper cable,
so it is essential that the first disconnection is made from the
slave car earth. Both batteries (especially the
discharged one) will be ‘gassing’ heavily at this time, and if
the first disconnection is made at a battery terminal, there is
a danger that the hydrogen gas may be ignited by the spark
with a resultant explosion.
vi) Have the cause of the flat battery investigated and rectified,
and trickle charge the battery as detailed above.
WARNING:
• Risk of damage and serious personal injury due to
shortcircuit.
• Use only jumper cables of adequate cross-section, fitted
with completely insulated alligator clamps. The cables
must be long enough to allow that neither cars nor cables
touch each other.
• Follow all warnings and instructions of the jumper cable
manufacturer.
• When connnecting the jumper cables, keep them away
from engine moving parts.
• The two cars must not contact each other, or current could
flow as soon as the positive terminals are connected.
• When the first clamp on each cable is connected, the other
clamp on that cable must be held carefully to make sure
it does not come into contact with either another cable
clamp or either car.
• Ensure that tools or metal watches or jewellery do not
contact the battery terminals or live car parts.
NOTICE:
• Improper jumper cable connection can damage the alternator
and other electrical components.
• Do not attempt to push or tow start the car, as damage to the
catalytic converter or other parts could be caused.
Electrical Accessories
Owners should note that the only approved extras and modi-
fications are those which are specified by Lotus and carried out
by Lotus or by an authorised dealer. Neither Lotus Cars Ltd. or
Lotus Cars Inc. accept any liability whatsoever for defects which
arise from extras or modifications which are not approved by
Lotus Cars Ltd.
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