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Battery charging
As the battery ages, it may not retain its charge as effectively as
when it was new. Cars that are used infrequently, or are used
excessively for short journey motoring, or operation in cold
climates, may need the battery to be charged regularly. Always
check the battery condition indicator before charging.
Batteries generate explosive gases, contain corrosive acid and
produce levels of electric current sufficient to cause serious injury.
While charging, always heed the following precautions.
Before charging, disconnect and remove the battery from the car
- charging the battery with the cables connected may damage
the car’s electrical system.
Make sure the battery charger leads are securely clamped to the
battery terminals BEFORE switching on the battery charger. Do
not move the leads once the charger is switched on.
Shield your eyes, or avoid leaning over the battery.
Keep the area around the top of the battery well ventilated.
Do not allow naked lights near the battery (batteries generate
inflammable hydrogen during and after charging).
When charging is finished, switch off the battery charger
BEFORE disconnecting the leads from the battery terminals.
After charging, leave the battery for one hour before returning it to
the car - this will allow time for explosive gases to disperse, thereby
minimising the risk of fire or explosion.
WARNING!
DO NOT charge the battery
if it is connected to the car -
this may seriously damage
the car’s electrical system.
DO NOT charge the battery
if it is suspected of being
frozen.
DO NOT attempt to charge
the battery if the battery
condition indicator is clear
or light yellow.
Operating Tip ..........
Be aware that a battery will take
longer to charge in a cold
environment.
The battery will be sufficiently
charged once the battery
condition indicator shows
GREEN.
Environment .........
Used batteries can be recycled.
They are also hazardous. Seek
advice about disposal from
your Land Rover dealer or local
authority.
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