Schwinn Motor Scooters 50SP06RD, 50SP06BK Battery Maintenance, Inspecting the Battery Terminals

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Routine Care and Maintenance, continued

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

The battery is sealed and does not require electrolyte replacement.

To help preserve the life of the battery, use the kick starter method to start your scooter for short trips (see page 9).

The battery charge is maintained with current from the alternator.

Batteries discharge during long periods of storage. When storing your scooter for periods longer than 2-4 weeks, maintain the battery by using a low amperage battery maintenance charger designed specifically for motorcycle and scooter batteries.

INSPECTING THE BATTERY TERMINALS

ALWAYS turn the scooter off and remove the key before inspecting the battery.

Periodically check the battery for leakage or corrosion. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws from the battery door in the floor board. Set aside the hardware. Open the battery door.

Visually inspect the battery, its cables and terminals for damage.

If you see corrosion on the battery terminals, they will need to be cleaned.

NEVER pick up the battery by its cables or connectors.

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Negative Positive

Terminal Terminal

Fuse

Box

Pull the terminal covers back to expose both battery terminals. Using a

Phillips screwdriver or wrench, disconnect the negative (black) cable from the battery terminal first, then disconnect the positive (red) cable from the battery terminal (Fig 1). When removing the cables from the battery, make sure they do not come in contact with each other.

Lift the battery up and out of the compartment. Handle the battery carefully.

Gently clean the posts with a wire brush.

Wipe the posts clean with a damp cloth (a dry cloth may cause static electricity).

Lower the battery into the compartment.

Reconnect the positive (red) cable to the positive terminal. Reconnect the negative (black) cable to the negative terminal. When re-connecting the cables to the battery, make sure they do not come in contact with each other.

Replace the terminal covers.

Replace the battery door, and secure it with the screws.

REPLACING THE BATTERY

The scooter battery will need to be replaced if:

-The battery has completely discharged.

-The battery has leaked.

-The battery casing is cracked or damaged.

Contact your dealer to purchase a new battery. Use of an unauthorized battery will void the warranty.

Follow the instructions above for accessing and removing the battery.

Lower the new battery into the compartment.

Reconnect the positive (red) cable to the positive terminal. Reconnect the negative (black) cable to the negative terminal.

Replace the battery door, and secure it with the screws.

BATTERY DISPOSAL

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NEVER throw the battery away in the trash or burn it in a fire. In most areas, it is illegal to burn lead acid batteries or put them in a landfill.

Take the exhausted battery to an approved lead acid battery recycle center, such as an auto parts store or battery retailer.

Call your waste collection service to find out if they offer disposal of lead acid batteries. Do not dispose of the battery or battery acid in any unapproved place. Follow your state guidelines for proper disposal procedure.

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Contents Gas-powered Scooter Model 50SP06BK and 50SP06RD Table of Contents Specifications Safety PrecautionsIntroduction Vehicle RecordSafety Precautions Wear Protective Clothing Wear EYE and Face ProtectionStay Visible on the Road Features ControlsInstrumentation Description of Features KEY, Ignition SWITCH, Steering Lock and Seat LockEngine Stop Switch and Starter Button Right Handlebar Headlight and Turn Signal Left HandlebarCell Phone Indicator VIN Badge and Access PlateThrottle Right Handlebar Grip BrakesBefore Every Ride Starting the ScooterAutomatic Choke Kick Start Electric StartBreaking In the Scooter Riding the ScooterTire Maintenance Routine Care and MaintenanceRefueling Rear Drum Brake Adjustment Check Rear Drum Brake Shoe WearCheck Front Disc Brake Fluid Level Check Front Disc Brake PAD WearAdding Engine OIL Changing the Engine OILAdding Transmission OIL Changing Transmission OILBattery Maintenance Inspecting the Battery TerminalsReplacing the Battery Battery DisposalReplacing the Fuse Cleaning or Replacing the AIR FilterReplacing the Spark Plug Reporting Safety Defects TroubleshootingCleaning Professional Maintenance Schedule Limited Warranty Emissions Performance WarrantyScooter Noise Regulation Exhaust system Intake System