World Cat
3-5
BATTERY CARE
Batteries should be secured in a non-metallic tray and insulated boots should cover the terminals. Depending on
the style of battery you choose, inspect the electrolyte and perform routine maintenance as suggested by the manufac-
turer. Remove corrosion from the terminals quickly to prevent failure. Use a stiff brush and a solution of water and
baking soda to remove corrosion, then grease the terminals to prevent further build-up. Be careful to clean up thor-
oughly to avoid contaminating the electrolyte.
When servicing the batteries, follow the safety procedures shown below and work to avoid electrolyte spills
which can harm you and your vessel.
SAFETY
1.
Use protective clothing and accessories such as aprons, gloves, and eye wear to protect yourself while ser-
vicing batteries.
2.
Avoid cigarettes, open flames, and sparks. Batteries can produce toxic and explosive gases; therefore,
store or charge them in a well ventilated space.
3.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets.
EXPOSURE
If you are exposed to the electrolyte solution, follow these procedures and seek immediate medical attention.
EXTERNAL
- Flush with large amounts of water for contact with the skin. If severe irritation occurs or it con-
tacts your eyes, seek medical attention immediately.
INTERNAL
- Consume large amounts of water or milk, coupled with milk of magnesia. a beaten egg, or veg-
etable oil. Seek medical attention immediately.
The guidelines above are basic and do not alleviate the owner of responsibility should an accident occur. Use
good judgement and common sense to avoid an accident.
! DANGER
All batteries contain an electrolyte, commonly sulfuric acid, which is a caustic and volatile chemical. Use
extreme caution when charging or servicing.
! CAUTION
When reconnecting your batteries, always connect the black cable to the negative terminal and red cable to
the positive one. Reversing them can damage you electrical system and create the potential electric shock.
! CAUTION
Never disconnect a battery while underway. Doing so may result in damage to your boat’s electrical system
and the engine’s alternator.
Summary of Contents for 2006 250 DC
Page 1: ...2006 OWNER S MANUAL ...
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Page 46: ...World Cat 5 11 ACCESS PLATE AND RIGGING TUBE DIAGRAM ...
Page 48: ...World Cat 5 13 DECK WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 49: ...World Cat 5 14 CABIN WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 50: ...World Cat 5 15 WEEKEND PACKAGE WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 52: ...World Cat 5 17 FRESHWATER SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
Page 53: ...World Cat 5 18 FRESHWATER SYSTEM W OPTIONAL GENERATOR ...
Page 55: ...World Cat 5 20 GENERATOR WATER SYSTEM SEACOCK LIVEWELL PUMP SEACOCK A C A C WATER PUMP GEN ...
Page 56: ...World Cat 5 21 GENERATOR RIGGING GEN ...
Page 57: ...World Cat 5 22 MARINE HEAD DIAGRAM DECK PUMP OUT FITTING MACERATOR PUMP DISCHARGE SEACOCK ...