Attention! Never "short-circuit" battery: do not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) poles.
Warning! In the event of a short circuit, the battery will become hot and may explode.
Attention! Do not use open fire near the battery.
Attention! Electrolyte is corrosive, avoid contact with eyes, skin, clothing. If necessary, rinse with plenty of water.
1. Before charging, disconnect the ground wire and the positive wire from the battery. mass (-) Firstly.
2. Before charging, check the electrolyte level, if necessary, add distilled water.
3. Defrost a frozen battery before charging.
4. Front left engine mount.
5. A charged storage battery freezes at a temperature of about -65°C, a half-charged one at -30°C, and a discharged one at -12°C.
6. Charge the battery in a well ventilated area. When charging the battery on the machine, the hood must be open.
7. In normal charging, the charging current is about 10% capacity (50 A4 batteries have about 5.0 A). The charging time is assumed to be 10 hours.
8. Connect positive pole (+) battery to the positive pole, negative pole (-) to the negative pole of the charger.
9. During charging, the electrolyte temperature of +55°C must not be exceeded, otherwise, stop charging or reduce the charging current.
10. Charge until a strong outgassing begins in the banks and, with measurements taken every hour, the density of the electrolyte and the voltage should be constant.
11. After charging, check the electrolyte level, top up with distilled water if necessary.
Attention! The engine must not be run with the battery disconnected, otherwise the electrical system will be damaged.
Fast charge, start from an extraneous source
Charging or starting from an external source using a quick charger should only be used in exceptional cases, since the battery is then exposed to a very high current for a short time. Batteries that have been stored for a long time must not be charged with a quick charger. Observe the instructions for storage of the battery.
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