WARNING
when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space.
The battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear
protective clothing and a face shield.
If electrolyte gets on your skin, flush with water immediately.
If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION
IMMEDIATELY.
If electrolyte is swallowed, drink large quantities of water and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
KEEP ELECTROLYTE OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Ensure the VIN number printed on the anti-tamper label attached to the battery matches the motorcycle VIN.
1.
Check the battery carefully for damage.
2.
CAUTION
Ensure the electrolyte container part number matches the battery part number to be filled. Battery life will be
greatly reduced if the incorrect volume (either too little or too much) of acid is added to the battery.
Read the instructions and warnings delivered with the battery.
3.
Place the battery on a flat level surface and remove the sealing foil.
4.
Remove the battery sealing strip from the electrolyte container and save for later in this procedure. Place the
sealing strip on a clean surface, with the upper side facing downwards to avoid contamination of the sealing
strip. Do not break the seal on the electrolyte container.
5.
Place the electrolyte container on the battery and fill the battery according to the manufacturers instructions.
6.
After starting to fill the battery with electrolyte, allow the battery to stand for 30 minutes with the filling
container in place.
7.
Check that all of the electrolyte has drained from the container. Do not remove the container at this point. If
the container has not completely drained, tap the sides of the container to start the electrolyte flowing again.
8.
After the electrolyte has drained into the battery, allow the battery to stand with the electrolyte container in
place for a further 2 hours.
9.
Remove the electrolyte container carefully, and dispose of immediately.
10.
Place the sealing cap strip LOOSELY over the filling holes of the battery.
11.
Charge the battery using the BatteryMate Battery Charger - See Latest Parts Catalogue for Part Number
Information. Refer to the instructions supplied with the BatteryMate Battery Charger - See Latest Parts
Catalogue for Part Number Information.
12.
CAUTION
The caps must be fitted (after charging) within two hours of filling the battery with acid. Leaving the battery
open to the atmosphere for longer than is necessary will start to reverse the chemical reaction which takes
place within the battery, greatly reducing the battery’s service life.
After charging is complete, press down firmly with both hands to seat the caps (do not use tools or force the
caps into position).
13.
Disconnect the charger and allow the battery to stand for 1 hour before fitting to the motorcycle.
14.
Fit the battery to the motorcycle, positive (red) lead first.
15.
Battery Already in Service
The battery is a sealed type and does not require any maintenance other than checking the voltage and routine
recharging such as during storage.
It is not possible to adjust the electrolyte level in the battery.
Note
The charge level in the battery must be maintained to maximise the battery life.
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Summary of Contents for Tiger Explorer XR 2016
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Page 58: ...cipf Main Wiring Harness Routing Tiger Explorer XR Series 54 of 746 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE...
Page 59: ...cjrs ABS and Brake Hose Routing cjma Tiger Explorer XR Series 55 of 746 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE...
Page 66: ...Exploded View Clutch Cover Tiger Explorer XR Series 62 of 746 ENGINE COVERS...
Page 117: ...Exploded View Clutch Controls Tiger Explorer XR Series 113 of 746 CLUTCH...
Page 171: ...Exploded View Gear Selectors and Drum Tiger Explorer XR Series 167 of 746 TRANSMISSION...
Page 231: ...Tiger Explorer XR Series 227 of 746 FUEL SYSTEM ENGINE MANAGEMENT...
Page 232: ...Exploded View Airbox Tiger Explorer XR Series 228 of 746 FUEL SYSTEM ENGINE MANAGEMENT...
Page 354: ...Coolant Tiger Explorer XR Series 350 of 746 COOLING...
Page 373: ...Exploded View Hand Guards Tiger Explorer XR Series 369 of 746 FRONT SUSPENSION...
Page 409: ...Tiger Explorer XR Series 405 of 746 REAR SUSPENSION...
Page 459: ...Tiger Explorer XR Series 455 of 746 BRAKES...
Page 460: ...Exploded View Rear Brake Caliper Tiger Explorer XR Series 456 of 746 BRAKES...
Page 548: ...Tiger Explorer XR Series 544 of 746 WHEELS TYRES...
Page 560: ...Exploded View Cockpit and Mountings Tiger Explorer XR Series 556 of 746 FRAME BODYWORK...
Page 561: ...Exploded View Mirrors Tiger Explorer XR Series 557 of 746 FRAME BODYWORK...
Page 563: ...Exploded View Engine Protection Bars Tiger Explorer XR Series 559 of 746 FRAME BODYWORK...
Page 564: ...Exploded View Front and Rear Footrests Tiger Explorer XR Series 560 of 746 FRAME BODYWORK...
Page 565: ...Exploded View Side Stand and Centre Stand Tiger Explorer XR Series 561 of 746 FRAME BODYWORK...
Page 568: ...Tiger Explorer XR Series 564 of 746 FRAME BODYWORK...
Page 628: ...Exploded View Headlight Tiger Explorer XR Series 624 of 746 ELECTRICAL...
Page 629: ...Exploded View Rear Light and Reflectors Tiger Explorer XR Series 625 of 746 ELECTRICAL...