EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES
Inspection and adjustment 95XF series
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3.2 CHECKING THE BATTERY FLUID LEVEL
Avoid sparks and open flames in
the vicinity of batteries. Battery acid
is an aggressive fluid.
In the event of contact with the
skin: rinse the skin with plenty of
water for a sustained period. If
redness or pain persists, consult a
doctor. Remove any clothing
affected and rinse with water.
In the event of contact with the
eyes: rinse with plenty of water for
at least 15 minutes and see a
doctor.
If swallowed: do NOT induce
vomiting. Rinse the mouth, drink
two glasses of water and see a
doctor.
In the event of inhalation: get some
fresh air, rest and consult a doctor.
Checking the battery fluid level
1. Check the electrolyte level. The electrolyte
level must be approx. 10 mm above the
plates, or if present, up to the level indicator.
2. If required, top up the batteries, see
“Draining and filling”.
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3.3 CHECKING THE BATTERY TERMINALS
1. Visually check the battery terminals for
corrosion. Clean the battery terminals if
necessary, see chapter “Cleaning”.
2. Check the attachment of the battery clamps.
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