Battery removal (Aprilia RS125/3)
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Read 1.2.1 carefully.
Torque wrench settings:
Lift the fuel tank; see 2.7.1.
Disconnect the negative lead (-) and the positive lead (+) in the order.
Remove the battery breather tube (1).
Release and remove the screw (2).
Move aside the coolant expansion reservoir (3).
Take the battery out its mount. Place the battery on a level surface, in a cool, dry place.
If needed, release and remove the screw (4) and remove the battery box mount.
[The original publication was found on the resource: MotoInstruction.ru]
Torque wrench settings:
- Screw (2): 3 Nm (0.3 kg·m)
Note. When the battery is removed, the digital clock will be reset to zero. See clock setting instructions at paragraph 2.3.1.
Lift the fuel tank; see 2.7.1.
Disconnect the negative lead (-) and the positive lead (+) in the order.
Remove the battery breather tube (1).
Release and remove the screw (2).
Move aside the coolant expansion reservoir (3).
Take the battery out its mount. Place the battery on a level surface, in a cool, dry place.

Warning! On refitting, pay particular attention to the breather tube. Make sure to connect the positive (+) lead first, then the negative (-) lead.
If needed, release and remove the screw (4) and remove the battery box mount.
[The original publication was found on the resource: MotoInstruction.ru]

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