WARNING
When the vehicle battery is charged, it produces highly explosive hydrogen gas.
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Charge vehicle batteries only in well-ventilated areas.
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Never charge a frozen or thawed battery. A dead battery can freeze at temperatures
32 °F (0 °C).
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You must replace the vehicle battery if it was frozen.
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Incorrectly connected cables can cause a short-circuit. First connect the positive cable (+)
and then the negative cable (-).
NOTICE
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Never disconnect the vehicle battery or connect 2 vehicle batteries to each other when the
ignition is switched on or the engine is running. Doing this may damage the electrical system
or electronic components.
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Never use a vehicle battery that does not meet the specifications for the vehicle battery for
your vehicle. Using the wrong battery can damage the electrical system or electronic
components and cause electrical malfunctions.
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Never connect power generating equipment, such as a solar panel or battery charger, to the
12 Volt socket in order to charge the vehicle battery. This can damage the vehicle's electrical
system.
Dispose of the vehicle battery according to regulations. Vehicle batteries contain poisonous
substances such as sulfuric acid and lead.
Battery acid can pollute the environment. Catch leaking operating fluids and dispose of them
properly.