2009 Kawasaki MULE 4010 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 125

2009 Kawasaki MULE 4010 4x4 Manual

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124 STORAGE oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to pre• Spray vent rusting. Avoid getting oil on rubber parts or in all the cables as indicated in the General • Lubricate Lubrication section. the battery, and store it where it will not • Remove be exposed to direct sunlight, moisture, or freezing temperatures. During storage it should be given a slow charge (one ampere or less) about once a month. the brakes. a cover over the vehicle to keep dust and dirt • Put from collecting on it. Removal from Storage: WARNING Do not run the engine in a closed area. Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide; a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. Breathing exhaust gas leads to carbon monoxide poisoning, asphyxiation, and death. the plastic bags from the exhaust pipe • Remove and air cleaner inlet. the terminals of the battery, charge the bat• Clean tery if necessary, and install it in the vehicle. sure the spark plugs are tight. • Make the fuel tank with fuel. • Fill all the points listed in the "Daily Safety • Check Checks" section. as indicated in the "General Lubrication" • Lubricate section. j CAUTION Keep the battery well charged during cold weather so that the electrolyte does not freeze and crack open the battery. The more discharged a battery becomes, the more easily it freezes. Never remove the sealing strip, or the battery can be damaged. a plastic bag over the exhaust pipe and air • Tie cleaner inlet (rear cab frame top) to prevent moisture or small animals from entering.

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124
STORAGE
j
Spray oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to pre-
vent rusting. Avoid getting oil on rubber parts or in
the brakes.
Lubricate all the cables as indicated in the General
Lubrication section.
Remove the battery, and store it where it will not
be exposed to direct sunlight, moisture, or freezing
temperatures. During storage it should be given a
slow charge (one ampere or less) about once a
month.
CAUTION
Keep the battery well charged during cold
weather so that the electrolyte does not
freeze and crack open the battery. The more
discharged a battery becomes,
the more
easily it freezes.
Never remove the sealing strip, or the battery
can be damaged.
Tie a plastic bag over the exhaust pipe and air
cleaner inlet (rear cab frame top) to prevent mois-
ture or small animals from entering.
Put a cover over the vehicle to keep dust and dirt
from collecting on it.
Removal from Storage:
WARNING
Do not run the engine in a closed area. Ex-
haust gases contain carbon monoxide; a col-
orless, odorless, poisonous gas. Breathing
exhaust gas leads to carbon monoxide poi-
soning, asphyxiation, and death.
Remove the plastic bags from the exhaust pipe
and air cleaner inlet.
Clean the terminals of the battery, charge the bat-
tery if necessary, and install it in the vehicle.
Make sure the spark plugs are tight.
Fill the fuel tank with fuel.
Check all the points listed in the “Daily Safety
Checks” section.
Lubricate as indicated in the “General Lubrication”
section.