BONDING WIRES
Bonding wires are used to electrically connect
the engine components so they exist in a com-
mon ground circuit. This allows them to be pro-
tected against electrolysis by the anodes.
These wires and their terminals should be
checked periodically to be sure they have not
been damaged.
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BATTERY
If you are using a maintenance-free battery,
inspect the window area according to the
instructions on the battery to make sure the bat-
tery is in good condition.
If you are not using a maintenance-free battery,
the battery fluid level should be checked every
100 hours of operation or 12 months. The bat-
tery solution level must be kept between the
MAX and the MIN level lines at all times. If the
level drops below the MIN level line, add DIS-
TILLED WATER ONLY until the battery solution
level reaches the MAX level line.
WARNING
Battery acid is poisonous and corrosive,
and can cause severe injury.
Avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing,
and painted surfaces. If battery acid
comes in contact with any of these, flush
immediately with large amounts of water.
If acid contacts the eyes or skin, get
immediate medical attention.
WARNING
If you are not careful when checking or
servicing the battery, you can cause a
short circuit, which could result in an
explosion, fire, or circuit damage.
Disconnect the negative (black) cable
when checking or servicing the battery.
Be careful not to allow a metal tool or
other metal object to touch the battery's
positive terminal and the motor at the
same time.
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead com-
pounds that may be hazardous.
Wash hands after handling.