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Charge
battery
with
current
as
described
in
the
tables
shown
below.
Maximum
charging
current
1.4A
Charging
time
The
charging
time
for
a
new
battery
is
determined
by
the
number
of
months
that
have
elapsed
since
the
date
of
manufacture.
Confirmation
for
date
of
manufacture
Date
of
manufacture
is
indicated
by
a
three-part
number
(2),
as
shown
in
the
photograph,
each
indicating
month,
date
and
year.
Near
the
end
of
charging
period,
adjust
the
specific
gravity
of
electrolyte
to
value
specified.
After
charging,
adjust
the
electrolyte
level
to
the
MAX.
LEVEL
with
DISTILLED
WATER.
SERVICING
Visually
inspect
the
surface
of
the
battery
contain-
er.
If
any
signs
of
cracking
or
electrolyte
leakage
from
the
sides
of
the
battery
have
occurred,
replace
the
battery
with
a
new
one.
If
the
battery
terminals
are
found
to
be
coated
with
rust
or
an
acidic
white
powdery
substance,
then
this
can
be
cleaned
away
with
sandpaper.
Check
the
electrolyte
level
and
add
distilled
water,
as
necessary
to
raise
the
electrolyte
to
each
cell's
MAX.
level.
Check
the
battery
for
proper
charge
by
taking
an
electrolyte
S.G.
reading.
If
the
reading
is
1.22
or
less,
as
corrected
to
20°C
(68°F),
it
means
that
the
battery
is
still
in
a
run-down
condition
and
needs
recharging.
NOTE:
First,
remove
the
©
lead
wire.
Months
after
manufacturing
Necessary
charging
hours
Within
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
5-12

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