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Battery maintenance (Triumph Rocket III)

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Clean the battery using a clean, dry, cloth. Be sure that the cable connections are clean.

Warning! The battery electrolyte is corrosive and poisonous and will cause damage to unprotected skin. Never swallow battery electrolyte or allow it to come into contact with the skin. To prevent injury, always wear eye and skin protection when handling the battery.


Warning! The battery is a sealed type and will not require any maintenance other than routine recharging, such as during storage.


Warning! It is not possible to adjust the electrolyte level in the battery.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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