If a battery leak develops, avoid contact with the leaking acid and
place the damaged battery in a plastic bag. See information below
for proper disposal.
If acid comes in contact with skin or eyes, fl ush with cool water
for at least 15 minutes and call a physician.
If acid is internally ingested, give water, milk of magnesia or
egg whites immediately. Never give emetics or induce vomiting.
Call a physician.
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Do not allow the battery to run down completely before charging.
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Charge the battery before storing the vehicle.
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Charge the battery at least once per month, even if the vehicle has
not been used.
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Leaving the battery in a discharged condition will ruin it.
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Always remove an exhausted battery from the vehicle. Battery
leakage and corrosion can damage the vehicle.
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Do not store the battery on a surface (such as kitchen
countertops) which could be damaged by the acid contained
inside the battery. Take precautions to protect the surface on
which you store the battery.
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Do not store the battery in temperatures above 75° F or below
-10° F.
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Examine the battery, charger and their connectors for excessive
wear or damage each time you charge the battery. If damage is
detected, do not use the charger or the battery until you have
replaced the worn or damaged part.
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