2009 Polaris Hammer Owners Manual - Page 133

2009 Polaris Hammer Manual

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MAINTENANCE Battery Battery Charging WARNING The battery may contain explosive gases. • Keep sparks, cigarettes, or any flame away from the battery. • Shield eyes and protect skin and clothing when handling or working near the battery. • Make sure ventilation is adequate when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space. • During charging, if the battery gets very hot to the touch, stop charging and let the battery cool down before continuing. 1. Clean oxidation from battery posts and cable connectors with a wire brush. Wash the posts and cable connectors with a solution of 1 part baking soda to 16 parts water. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry. Apply a thin film of dielectric grease to the posts and cable connectors. 2. Following the charger manufacturer's instructions, use an accessory battery charger (listed below) or a charger designed for use with 12-volt batteries. The charger should have a maximum charging rate of 1.8 amps. Charge the battery for approximately 10 hours at a rate of 1.8 amps. If you use a taper or trickle charger, it will take longer to charge the battery. 3. After charging the battery, use a voltmeter to check the condition of the battery. Allow battery to sit 1-2 hours before checking the charge. The charge should be a minimum of 12.5 volts. Repeat the charging cycle if the charge is less than the minimum. Replace the battery if it fails to reach a 12.5 volt charge after two complete charging cycles. Accessory Battery Charger An accessory maintenance charger is available through your authorized Victory dealer. 128

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MAINTENANCE
Battery
Battery Charging
The battery may contain explosive gases.
Keep sparks, cigarettes, or any flame away from the battery.
Shield eyes and protect skin and clothing when handling or working near the battery.
Make sure ventilation is adequate when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space.
During charging, if the battery gets very hot to the touch, stop charging and let the battery cool down
before continuing.
WARNING
1.
Clean oxidation from battery posts and cable connectors with a wire brush. Wash the posts and cable connectors
with a solution of 1 part baking soda to 16 parts water. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry. Apply a thin film
of dielectric grease to the posts and cable connectors.
2.
Following the charger manufacturer’s instructions, use an accessory battery charger (listed below) or a charger
designed for use with 12-volt batteries. The charger should have a maximum charging rate of 1.8 amps. Charge
the battery for approximately 10 hours at a rate of 1.8 amps. If you use a taper or trickle charger, it will take
longer to charge the battery.
3.
After charging the battery, use a voltmeter to check the condition of the battery. Allow battery to sit 1-2 hours
before checking the charge. The charge should be a minimum of 12.5 volts. Repeat the charging cycle if the
charge is less than the minimum. Replace the battery if it fails to reach a 12.5 volt charge after two complete
charging cycles.
Accessory Battery Charger
An accessory maintenance charger is available through your authorized Victory dealer.