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Hisun HS 250UTV - Checking Battery Condition; Battery Charging; Battery Charging and Storage Procedures

Hisun HS 250UTV
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Introduction HS 200UTV/HS 250UTV
1-42
IMPORTANT
When the fuel line is disconnected for
maintenance or repair, close both ends of the
fuel line with a piece of clean cloth or paper to
prevent dust and dirt from entering. Particular,
care must be taken not to admit dust and dirt
into the fuel pump entrance. Even a small
amount of dust or dirt will cause premature
wear and malfunction of the fuel pump and
injector components.
[1] Pipe clamp [2]fuel line
[3] fuel pump
Checking battery condition
DANGER
If you store a battery in a diminished state
of charge you will probably have to replace
the battery.
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury
Never remove the battery while the
engine is running.
Keep electrolyte away from eyes,
hands and clothes. If you are
spattered with it, wash it away
completely with water immediately
and get medical attention.
Wear eye protection and rubber
gloves when working around the
battery.
The factory installed battery is a non-
refillable type if the battery is weak, charge
the battery or replace it with new one.
Battery charging
CAUTION
To avoid personal injury
When the battery is being activated,
hydrogen and oxygen gases in the
battery are extremely explosive. Keep
open sparks and flames away from the
battery at all times, especially when
charging the battery.
When disconnecting the cable from
the battery start with the negative
terminal first; when connecting the
cable to the battery start with the
positive terminal first.
Always check battery charge by using
a voltmeter.

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