Care and storage

Antidotes

External: Flush with water.

Internal: Drink large quantities of water or milk. Follow with milk of magnesia, beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a physician im- mediately.

Eyes: Flush with water for 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention.

Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames, cigarettes, etc., well away. If using or charging the battery in an enclosed space, make sure that it is well ven- tilated. Always shield your eyes when working near batteries.

Keep out of the reach of children.

To remove the battery:

(1)Disconnect the negative (–) battery lead.

(2)Disconnect the positive (+) battery lead.

(3)Disconnect the breather hose.

(4)Unhook the battery bands, and then re- move the battery from the watercraft.

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1Negative (–) battery terminal: Black lead

2Battery band

3Positive (+) battery terminal: Red lead

4Breather hose

Checking the battery

Make sure that the battery case is not dam- aged.

Make sure that the battery terminals are not corroded or damaged.

Make sure that the breather hose is not

clogged or damaged.

Checking the electrolyte level

Make sure that the electrolyte level is between the maximum and minimum level marks.

If the electrolyte level is low, add distilled water to raise it to the specified level. NOTICE:

Use only distilled water for replenishing the battery, otherwise battery life could be shortened. [ECJ00241]

1Maximum level mark

2Minimum level mark

If distilled water was added, check the battery voltage.

It is recommended to have a Yamaha dealer check the battery voltage and charge the bat- tery. If you charge the battery yourself, be sure to read and follow the instructions provided with the battery tester and charger you use. NOTICE: Do not attempt to charge a

battery hastily. Battery life could be short-

ened. [ECJ00251]

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