CAUTION:
In order to prevent electric leakage and self-discharge when the battery sits idle for long
periods. Remove battery from motorcycle, store it in a well- ventilated and dimly lighted place
after the battery has been fully charged. Disconnect battery's negative cable if the battery is still
kept on the motorcycle.
If the battery needs to be replaced, replace with a same type battery.
The electrolyte level is incorrect if the motorcycle is not standee on level ground.
Don't over fill the distilled water other wise the over flay acid fluid will corrode parts.
Keep away from sparks and flames when dealing with the battery.
Don't clog the breather tube.
The breather tube clogged will break the battery because the inner pressure will be up.
Keep your eyes and skin away from the electrolyte, if touched by the electrolyte, clean with
water immediately or see the doctor.
Notice the polarity of the cables when removing and assembling.
§CHECKING AND CHANGING FUSES §
Turn the main switch off and check if the fuse blows. Replace the blown fuse with the specified
fuse. Do not use a fuse of a different capacity. Do not use copper wire or any other substitute for
the fuse.
Remove the left side cover, and you'll find the fuse holder near
Open the fuse holder, and pull out the fuse. Check it for damage or broken.
Fuses must be firmly secured with wire connectors when replacing. Loose connections will result
in overhead and damage.
Use only parts having the specified specification to replace electrical components such as light
bulbs. Using parts not having the specified specifications for replacement may cause the fuse to
blow and over-discharge the battery.
Avoid spraying water directly on or around fuse box when washing the motorcycle.
If the new fuse burn out quickly again, please check the faulty reason before replace it again.
Take your motorcycle to your dealer for an inspection if a fuse is blown by unknown causes.
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