FUSE
(Fig. 35)
The fuse is positioned behind the right cover
near the battery stay. The fuse will blow to
protect the circuit automatically in the case of
troubles such as a short circuit or an overload
trouble. After the troubleshooting, fit a new
fuse available in the fuse box.
CAUTION
Be sure not to discard the battery electrolyte or used battery.
Handle in accordance with national or local environmental protection rules.
Avoid entering water around the battery when washing the vehicle.
WARNING
If the battery is to be removed, disconnect the negative lead
“ ” from the battery terminal first, and then the position lead “+”. Connec-
tion should be done in the reverse order of removal. Do not touch the positive
lead with the vehicle body to prevent short-circuiting. The leads should be
tightened securely, or spark may occur to cause a fire.Make sure that the
duct of battery keeps unblocked, or the battery may be explosive under
certain conditions. The battery, in addition, should be equipped with an
exhaust pipe, otherwise, overflowing electrolyte (sulfuric acid) may erode
the vehicle body, main cable, even causing a fire by short-circuiting.
CAUTION
The battery contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte). Contacting
with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. If such case occurs, flush with
water for at least 5 minutes and call a physician immediately. Please wear
protective clothing and a face shield. Keep out of reach of children. Do not
use a new battery until taking a 30-minute wait after adding liquid. Charge
the battery at a rate less than 1A for 10-15 hours if necessary. For further
details, refer to Operating Instructions of Battery.
CAUTION
Specially pay attention to
specification (15A) of fuse when replace it. Never use other material
such as aluminium, iron or copper wire instead. Otherwise the circuit
may be burnt.
BATTERY (EP)
(Fig. 36)
The battery is located behind the right cover of vehicle. Maintain it in accor-
dance with the Maintenance Schedule in the manual. The battery electrolyte
level should be between the UPPER level mark and LOWER level mark.
Should the electrolyte be below the LOWER level mark, add proper distilled
water to the UPPER level mark. Be careful not to exceed the UPPER mark
when adding distilled water, otherwise, overflowing electrolyte may cause
corrosion.
Fuse
Fig. 35
Upper level mark
Lower level mark
Fig. 36
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