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CAUTION
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Turn the ignition switch OFF before
disconnecting the terminal from the battery.
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Disconnect the negative(-) terminal lead
from the battery first. When connecting,
connect the po) terminal lead first. If
you work in reverse order, short circuit will
occur resulting in fire.
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Make sure that terminals do not contact with
other adjacent parts when handling (+), (-)
terminals. Contact with other parts may
cause spark resulting in electrical equipment
malfunction, fire and electric shock.
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Do not apply excessive impact. When
handling the battery, stay away from
flammable materials.
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If the electrolyte contact with terminal, it will
be corroded earlier.
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The battery is shield type, so do not
disassemble the pouring plug.
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When not using vehicle during a long time,
take off the battery from the vehicle to keep
from self-discharge and electric discharge.
Put the battery in a well ventilated place after
charging fully. In case it isn’t available to
take battery off from the vehicle, disconnect
(-) terminal.
STANDARD PLUG : CR8EH-9
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If new plug is installed, turn 3/4 and tighten it by using
a plug wrench
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If plug is reused, turn 1/8 and tighten it.
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When removing the pillion seat and open the battery
cover, you can find the battery.
If the battery terminal(s) is(are) polluted or in-rust,
separate battery and clean it.
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Battery terminal in rust with white powder should be
cleaned with warm water.
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In case of serious rust of battery terminal, disassemble
the battery cord and grind it with wire brush or
sandpaper.
CLEANING TERMINALS OF BATTERY
B
A
TT
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R
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B
A
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R
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BATTERY COVER
BATTERY
Gap
Check and
damager of
washer.
Check crack.
Check gap, pollution
and soot.
WARNING
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If plug of different maker or different heat
value is used, it causes unsatisfactory
engine starting, inadequate engine
revolution and output deterioration.
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Be sure to use the standard plug(CR8EH-9)
and R(resistance) type plug.
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After driving, the spark plug becomes very
hot. When inspecting, pay attention not to
be burnt.
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