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BATTERY for Your Fiat Scudo Van First Generation (1995-2006)

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V-1  
B AT T E RY  
Emergency starting with a slave  
battery  
A vehicle with a discharged battery  
can be started with either a slave  
battery or the battery of another  
vehicle.  
For safety reasons, it is essential  
that the slave battery is connected  
strictly following the sequence  
described below.  
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A
1
A Positive terminal on a vehicle  
which has broken down. (under  
the bonnet)  
3
B Slave battery  
C
4
Earth point on broken down vehicle.  
B
C
Ensure that the voltage of the slave battery is correct (12 volts).  
When using the battery of another vehicle, its engine should be switched off. The two vehicles must not be allowed to  
come into contact with each other.  
Connect the battery cables in the order shown in the diagram, ensuring a good contact is made (to avoid the risk of  
sparks occurring).  
Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and let it run at a fast idle for about a minute.  
Then start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery.  
Advice  
Do not touch the cable clamps during the procedure.  
Do not lean over the batteries.  
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order to connection, ensuring that they do not touch each other.  
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B AT T E RY  
Precautions  
Ensure that the posts and terminals are clean. If they become sulphated, dis-  
connect and clean them. Never disconnect the leads while the engine is run-  
ning. Never recharge the battery without first disconnecting the leads. Do not  
operate electrical equipment before the engine has reached its operating tem-  
perature.  
Starting the engine for the first time after disconnecting and connecting  
the battery:  
- Switch on the ignition.  
- Wait 10 seconds before operating the starter to allow the electronic systems  
to be reinitialised following the disconnection of the battery. Enter the radio  
security code*.  
Charging a battery  
The voltage must never exceed 15.5 volts and the charging current must  
never exceed 20% of the rating marked on the battery casing.  
Removal  
For example: L1 250 - Setting: 50 amps maximum.  
The battery charge period should not exceed 24 hours.  
Disconnect the battery leads, negati-  
ve lead first and then remove the  
securing clamp to release the battery.  
Only battery chargers with a constant, regulated voltage output should be  
used.  
If the vehicle is used in hot conditions (30°C and higher)  
Refitting  
If the battery is fitted with filler plugs, the electrolyte level should be checked  
periodically. The electrolyte should just cover the plates. Top up if necessary  
using distilled water.  
Reconnect the battery starting with  
the positive lead first.  
If the vehicle is not used for a  
prolonged period  
BEWARE  
Never expose a battery to a naked flame or spark  
(explosive gases present).  
If the vehicle is to be taken out of  
use for periods of more than one  
month, the battery should be dis-  
connected.  
The battery contains dilute sulphuric acid which is corrosive.  
When handling a battery, protect the hands, eyes and face.  
In case of contact with the skin, rinse immediately  
and abundantly with clean water.  
* According to model or country