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Bintelli Beyond - Lead Acid Battery Management; Battery Identification; Battery Electrolyte Safety; Routine Maintenance Checklist

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Lead Acid Batteries
Our standard vehicles are equipped with lead-acid batteries. The quantity of batteries will vary depending
on the cart model. See Figure 1 and Figure 2 below for distinction.
Warning
Battery electrolyte is poisonous and dangerous and may cause severe burns and injury.
Always wear gloves and protective eye gear when working around battery electrolytes.
KEEP OUT THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Lead Acid Battery Maintenance
Vehicles with lead-acid batteries will need routine maintenance at least twice a month. We recommend
checking weekly if the cart is being used frequently. Checklist for routine maintenance includes:
Cleaning terminals and ensuring the surface is free of moisture and debris.
Checking terminals and securing supportive hardware to batteries.
Recharging batteries after every use.
Checking water levels and distributing distilled fluid periodically.
Neglecting routine maintenance to your batteries can impact the longevity lead acid has to offer. It’s
important to be aware that improper management can cause further damage to your vehicle.
Important Notice
Before performing any maintenance to the batteries, it’s essential to cut all power to the vehicle. To
turn off the power supply, make sure the cart is in park, turn the Tow/Run switch to “Tow”, and
remove the key from the ignition. Once this has been completed, routine maintenance may begin.
Always keep sparks and Flames away from batteries including smoking. If you come in direct contact
with the acid in the batteries, flush with large amounts of water.