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MAINTENANCE/TUNE
UP
Electrical
Battery
Safety
When
removing
and
installing
the
battery,
or
when
performing
battery
maintenance
always
heed
the
following
warnings
and
cautions:
A
WARNING
Battery
electrolyte
is
poisonous.
It
contains
sulfuric
acid.
Serious
burns
can
result
from
contact
with
the
skin
eyes
or
clothing.
Antidote:
EXTERNAL
-
Flush
with
water.
INTERNAL
-
Drink
large
quantities
of
water
or
milk.
Follow
with milk
of
magnesia,
beaten
egg
or
vegeta
ble
oil.
Call
a
physician
immediately.
EYES
-
Flush
with
water
for
15
minutes
and
get
prompt
medical
attention.
Batteries
produce
explosive
gases.
Keep
sparks,
flame,
cigarettes,
etc.
away.
Ventilate
when
charging
or
using
in
closed
space.
Always
shield
eyes
when
working
near
batteries.
KEEP
OUT
OF
THE
REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
The
battery
must
be
removed
from
the
watercraft
for
maintenance
and
charging.
Battery
electrolyte
may
spill
and
damage
the
watercraft.
A
WARNING
Always
disconnect
the
black
(negative)
cable
first.
Electrolyte
or
fuel
vapors
may
be
present
in
the
engine
compart
ment
and
a
spark
could
ignite
them
which
could
cause
personal
injury.
When
re-installing
battery
connect
black
(nega
tive)
cable
last.
Whenever
installing
batteries,
care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
explosion
resulting
in
serious
burns.
Always
connect
the
positive
(red)
cable
first
and
the
negative
(black)
cable
last.
When
working
with
batteries,
always
wear
safety
glasses
or
a
face
shield
and
protective
gloves.
Battery
electrolyte
contains
sulfuric
acid
and
is
poisonous!
Serious
burns
can
result
from
contact
with
the
skin,
eyes
or
clothing.
ANTIDOTE:
External
-
Flush
with
water.
Internal
-
Drink
large
quantities
of
water
or
milk.
Follow
with milk
of
magnesia,
beaten
egg,
or
vegetable
oil.
Call
physician
immediately.
Eyes
-
Flush
with
water
for
15
minutes
and
get
prompt
medical
attention.
Battery
Removal
1.
Remove
straps
or
bar
holding
electrical
box
and
battery
in
position.
2.
Remove
cover
from
top
of
battery.
3.
Remove
battery
vent
tube
from
battery.
4.
Disconnect
black
(negative)
battery
cable
first.
5.
Disconnect
red
(positive)
battery
cable
next.
6.
Lift
battery
out
of
watercraft,
being
careful
not
to
tip
it
sideways
and
spill
any
electrolyte.
Battery
electrolyte
can
damage
the
watercraft
finish
if
spilled.
If
an
electrolyte
spill
occurs,
apply
a
generous
amount
of
baking
soda
to
the
area
and
then
rinse
with
fresh
water.
Polaris
Sales
Inc.
2.9
3/00

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