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WARNING
♦ Untrained personal e.g. apprentices, trainees etc. may
only work on batteries when supervised by a vehicle me‐
chanic/foreman or vehicle electrician/foreman.
♦ Acid is highly corrosive. There is a considerable danger of
acid burns if personal do not handle batteries correctly.
Therefore suitable measures must be taken to ensure that
equipment/solutions etc. are available to neutralize acid
burns. A suitable solution is: e.g. a soap solution.
♦ If electrolyte leaks from a battery it may cause skin burns
and acid corrosion, rusting on the vehicle. This may dam‐
age safety relevant components on the vehicle.
♦ The gas which forms when charging and the gas which
may escape through vent valves is explosive. In extreme
cases a battery may explode if the battery is not handled
correctly.
♦ It is prohibited to cause sparks through grinding, welding,
cutting operations and use naked lights in the vicinity of
batteries. Smoking is also prohibited. Sparks must also
prevented through electrostatic discharge, therefore al‐
ways earth through vehicle body etc. before touching
battery.
♦ Only work on batteries in well ventilated and suitable
rooms.
1.3.2
Safety markings on battery
Safety markings on battery
1. - Fires, sparks, naked lights and smoking are prohibited. Avoid
sparks as well as electrostatic discharge when working with ca‐
bles and electrical units. Avoid short circuits. Therefore never lay
a tool on a battery.
2. - Wear eye protection before commencing work on battery.
3. - Keep children away from acid and batteries.
4. - Disposal: old batteries are classed as hazardous waste. They
may only be disposed of through a suitable collection centre and
only in accordance with respective legislation.
5. - Never dispose of old batteries in household waste system!
6. - There is a danger of an explosion when working with batteries.
A highly explosive gas is produced when batteries are charged.
7. - Follow instructions concerning batteries, in ELSA "electrical
system" and in owner's manual.
8. - Battery acid is very caustic, therefore wear eye protection and
gloves when working with batteries. Do not tilt battery. Acid can
leak out of the gas vents of some batteries.
Jetta 2005 ➤ , Bora 2006 ➤
Electrical System - Edition 05.2005
1. Battery
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