- Fig. 1 Version 1) Engine compartment with battery: Terminals for jump leads and battery charger
- Fig. 2 Version 2) Engine compartment with jump-start connections: Terminals for jump leads and battery charger
Terminals for charging the battery are fitted in the engine compartment.
The battery is located in the engine compartment or luggage compartment
(depending on the type of engine). Vehicles which have a battery
in the luggage compartment also have a jump-start connection in
the engine compartment. This can also be used to charge the battery.
The battery is always charged from the engine compartment. The earth
point --- is always on the vehicle's body.
Switch off all electrical equipment. Remove the ignition key.
Open the bonnet
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Fold open the cover on the positive terminal.
Connect the charger cables to the earth
point (–) and positive terminal
(+) as specified.
Now connect the battery charger to the mains and switch on.
After charging the battery: switch off the battery charger and disconnect
the mains cable.
Now disconnect the charger cables.
Close the cap on the positive terminal.
Close the bonnet
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When it is discharged the battery can freeze at temperatures around 0°C.
You must not use a battery which has frozen, even after it has thawed,
because the ice may have cracked the battery casing and allowed
the battery acid to escape
WARNING!.
Charging the battery
Only use battery chargers with a
maximum charge voltage of 14.8 V
(the battery cables do not have to be disconnected). The battery
must not be opened while you are charging it.
Important: Before you charge the battery make sure you read
the manufacturer's instructions for using the battery charger.
Note
Use only the terminals described above to charge the battery.