2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
5:5
Battery Inspection & Care
WARNING
Remove rings, metal watch bands, and other metal jewelry before working
around batteries. Use caution when using metal tools. If a tool contacts a battery
terminal or metal connected to it, a short circuit could occur which could cause
personal injury, explosion or fire.
CAUTION
Disconnect the 120 volt electrical power cord and the negative terminal from the
coach batteries before working on the electrical system.
Remember that when batteries are not used for an extended period of time,
they may lose their charge. Periodic charging of the batteries during storage of
the unit will increase the life of the battery. Check the external condition of the
battery periodically. Look for cracks in the cover and case. Check the vent
plugs and replace them if they are cracked or broken. Keep the battery clean.
Accumulations of acid film and dirt may permit current flow between the
terminals, which could drain the battery.
To clean, wash the batteries with a diluted solution of baking soda and water
to neutralize any acid present. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Foaming
around the terminals or on top of the battery is a sign that acid is being
neutralized. Avoid getting the baking soda solution in the battery. Secure all
vent caps. Dry the battery cables and terminals to prevent corrosion. Do not
use grease on the bare metal inside the cable terminals. Grease can act as an
insulator, and electricity will not flow through it. A plastic ignition spray will
protect the terminals after they have been cleaned.
WARNING
Do not allow the battery fluid to contact your skin, eyes, fabric, or painted
surfaces. The fluid could cause serious personal injury or property damage.
Wear eye protection when working with any battery.
The batteries should be removed and stored in a warm place when not using
your motorhome for an extended period of time. Mark the cables, positive and
negative, for easy identification. Batteries are not to be stored on concrete
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