Maintenance Manual
MAN-00
135
GENIO DC
(BS-III & BS-IV)
JULY 2011
/Rev1
The repair methods given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the technical specifications
,
current at the time of release. The methods may be modified as a result of changes
introduced by the manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from which the vehicles are manufactured. The reproduction, translation, transmission, in part of
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705-MAT-0031 : 0.10 hrs
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL - CHECK
Battery Electrolyte Level Check to be inspected at 5000kms, 10000kms,
15000kms, 20000kms and then every 10000kms.
Battery Electrolyte
Level - Check
NOTE –
Battery rating: 12V, 65Ah.
Toping up should be done with distilled
water only.
Never use normal water or mineral water to
top battery electrolyte.
Vent holes should be clear.
Clean the terminals.
Use petroleum jelly in case of terminals gets
rusty.
Tighten the terminals along with cable
fitments properly.
Refer above illustration –
1.
Ensure the electrolyte level between MIN and MAX marks (if the electrolyte level is
less than the MIN mark, then top up the electrolyte to the recommended level with
distilled water.
2.
Check the terminals clamps for clean and tightness; if required clean it and fix it tightly.
3.
Check the other end of battery cables for tightness.