Inspection of battery power
1. Check if the battery is fixed properly.
2. Check the positive and negative cables
connectors of battery or looseness and corrosion.
3. Check the battery positive and negative cables
insulation for damage.
4. Keep the battery dry and clean to prevent
blockage of battery vents.
In the event of the following usage conditions or
situations, be sure to regularly check battery power:
● High distance vehicle.
● Driving in hot countries or regions.
● The battery is too aged.
● Drive in countries and regions of cold weathers.
● Be sure to carefully read and observe the
safety warnings related to battery operation
before starting work.
● Never disassemble the battery to prevent
chemical burns and battery explosion.
● Do not connect to damaged or leaking
battery, which must be recycled and
disposed of according to environmental
protection regulations.
● Open flame, spark, unshaded lamps and
smoking are prohibited in the workplace.
When operating the cables and electrical
devices, attention must be paid to prevent
electric sparks and static electricity. Do not
short circuit the battery terminals, otherwise
the high-energy sparks generated by the
short-circuit may injure the operator.
Winter Work
There are especially strict requirements for on-board
batteries in winter, because the starting power which
they can provide at low temperatures is only part of
the starting power in room temperature. Therefore,
we recommend that before the cold season begins, it
is best to check the vehicle battery at the authorized
dealership of BAIC ORV and charge it in time if
necessary.
If your vehicle is not driven for several weeks under
an extremely cold situation, you should remove the
on-board battery and keep it indoors so as to protect
it from damage.