2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 170

2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 4x4 Manual

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168 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT the battery in place. • Put Securely connect the cable with protective cap to • the (+) terminal, and then securely connect the Fuse The main fuse and the fuse for the POWER OUTLET are located under the seat, and the spare fuses next to them. If the electrical systems do not function, inspect the fuse. Before replacing the fuse, check the wiring harness and electrical equipment for bare wires or other possible causes. • • • black cable to the (-) terminal. Put a light coat of grease on the terminals to prevent corrosion. Cover the (+) terminal with its protective cap. Reinstall the battery holder. WARNING HAZARD Loose battery cables WHAT CAN HAPPEN Can create sparks which can cause a fire or explosion resulting in injury or death. HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD Make sure the battery terminal screws are tightened securely and the covers are installed over the terminals. NOTICE The standard fuses are 30A (main fuse), 10A {Power outlet connector (ACC), engine (E/G), brake (BRK) control and spare}. Do not use a fuse of a higher capacity, or damage to the electrical system could result. j NOTICE Do not reverse the battery connections, or damage to the regulator/rectifier unit will result.

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168
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Put the battery in place.
Securely connect the cable with protective cap to
the (+) terminal, and then securely connect the
black cable to the (–) terminal.
Put a light coat of grease on the terminals to pre-
vent corrosion.
Cover the (+) terminal with its protective cap.
Reinstall the battery holder.
WARNING
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Loose battery cables
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Can create sparks which can cause a fire or
explosion resulting in injury or death.
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Make sure the battery terminal screws are
tightened securely and the covers are in-
stalled over the terminals.
NOTICE
Do not reverse the battery connections, or
damage to the regulator/rectifier unit will re-
sult.
Fuse
The main fuse and the fuse for the POWER OUT-
LET are located under the seat, and the spare fuses
next to them. If the electrical systems do not func-
tion, inspect the fuse.
Before replacing the fuse,
check the wiring harness and electrical equipment
for bare wires or other possible causes.
NOTICE
The standard fuses are 30A (main fuse), 10A
{Power outlet connector (ACC), engine (E/G),
brake (BRK) control and spare}. Do not use
a fuse of a higher capacity, or damage to the
electrical system could result.