Odyssey PC310 User Manual Download Page 4

PC625 installation

1. Using procedures recommended by the manufacturer, carefully disconnect the

cables from your old battery and remove it from the vehicle. Return the spent
battery to the dealer for recycling.

2. Inspect existing battery cables for corrosion, acid damage or insulation

deterioration. Replace if any deterioration is present.

3. Position the PC625 in the battery holder and fasten firmly to the vehicle.

4. Connect the positive (+) cable from your ignition to the positive (+) battery terminal

between the two nuts, with the washer on top.
DO NOT TRY TO LOOSEN THE LOWER NUT.

5. Connect the negative (-) cable from your engine or chassis to the negative (-)

battery terminal between the two nuts, with the washer on top.
DO NOT TRY TO LOOSEN THE LOWER NUT.

6. Torque the top nuts to a maximum per specifications noted in table.

All ODYSSEY installation (except PC625, PC2150 & PC2250)

1. Using procedures recommended by the manufacturer, carefully disconnect the

cables from your old battery and remove it from the vehicle. Return the spent
battery to the dealer for recycling.

2. Inspect existing battery cables for corrosion, acid damage or insulation

deterioration. Replace if any deterioration is present.

3. Position the ODYSSEY in the battery holder and fasten firmly to the vehicle.

4. Connect the positive (+) cable from your ignition to the positive (+) battery terminal.

5. Connect the negative (-) cable from your engine or chassis to the negative (-)

battery terminal.

6. Torque the bolt/screw to a maximum per specifications noted in the table. If you

are using the accessory bolt ©, hold the brass post (A) with a vise grip and counter
torque. Do the same with the GM cable installation.

PC2150 & PC2250 installation

1. Using proper procedures as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer, carefully

disconnect the cables from your old battery and remove it from the vehicle.
Return the spent battery to the dealer for proper recycling.

2. Inspect existing battery cables for corrosion, acid damage or insulation

deterioration. Replace if any deterioration is present.

3. Position your ODYSSEY in the battery holder and fasten firmly to the vehicle.

4. Connect the positive (+) cable to the positive (+) battery terminal.

5. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) battery terminal.

6. Torque the top bolt/screw or nuts per specifications noted in table.

NOTE: All ODYSSEY batteries are valve regulated sealed batteries and never need to have water or

electrolyte (acid) added. WARRANTY WILL BE VOID IF THE BATTERY IS OPENED.

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Publication No: US-ODY-UG-001 - February 2005

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Summary of Contents for PC310

Page 1: ...U S E R S G U I D E...

Page 2: ...se or low rate long duration drains WHY USE ODYSSEY BATTERIES GUARANTEED LONGER SERVICE LIFE With an eight to twelve year design life float and a three to ten year service life ODYSSEY saves you time...

Page 3: ...o it may be shipped worry free by UPS Federal Express or by air LONGER STORAGE LIFE Unlike conventional batteries that need to be recharged every six to twelve weeks the ODYSSEY battery when fully cha...

Page 4: ...rioration is present 3 Position the ODYSSEY in the battery holder and fasten firmly to the vehicle 4 Connect the positive cable from your ignition to the positive battery terminal 5 Connect the negati...

Page 5: ...99 9 169 1 172 7 17 4 3 8 6 8 Receptacle M6 Bolt PC1700 12 1700 875 1325 1175 68 65 142 13 02 6 62 6 93 60 9 or SAE 60 3 5 3500A 330 7 168 2 176 0 27 6 3 8 6 8 Receptacle PC2150 12 2150 1090 1545 1370...

Page 6: ...State of Charge SOC Open circuit voltage OCV V 13 0 12 8 12 6 12 4 12 2 12 0 11 8 11 6 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 12 84V or higher indicates 100 SOC Percent of 0 05C capacity 100 90 80 70 60 50 4...

Page 7: ...t type of automatic charger is one that charges a battery up to 14 7V then immediately shuts off An example of the second type of automatic charger would bring the battery up to 14 7V then switch to a...

Page 8: ...ing than the battery is designed to deliver or the battery capacity is less than the battery capacity specified by the vehicle manufacturer or the battery is otherwise used in applications for which i...

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