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BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM

Service Information 5-1 Electrolyte Filling 5-4


Specifications 5-1 Charging Procedure 5-5
MF-Battery Testing 5-2 Storing Batteries 5-6

SERVICE INFORMATION
GENERAL
WARNING
• Battery gives off explosive gases; keep spark, flames, and cigarettes away. Provide adequate ventilation when charging or
using the battery in an enclosed space.
• Battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear protective clothing
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and a face shield.
- If electrolyte gets on you skin, flush with water.
- If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician immediately.
• Electrolyte is poisonous. If swallowed, drink large quantities of water or milk and follow with milk of magnesia or vegetable oil
and call a physician.
• KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
CAUTION
• Always turn “OFF” the ignition switch before disconnecting any electrical component.
• For extended storage, remove the battery, give it a full charge and store it in a cool dry place.
• For a battery remaining in a stored motorcycle, disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery terminal.
• Battery can be damaged if overcharged or undercharged, or if left to discharge for long periods. These conditions contribute
to shortening the "Life Span" of the battery. Even under normal use, the performance of batteries deteriorates after 2-3 years.
• Battery voltage may recover after battery charging, but under heavy load, battery voltage will drop quickly and eventually die.
For this reason, the charging system is often suspected to be the problem. Battery overcharge often results from problems the
battery itself, which may appear to be an overcharge symptom. If one of the battery cells is shorted and battery voltage does not
increase, the regulator/rectifier supplies excess voltage to the battery. Under these conditions, the electrolyte level drops down
quickly.
• Before troubleshooting the charging system, check for proper use and maintenance of the battery. Check if the battery is
frequently under heavy load, such as having the headlamp and tail lamp “ON” for a long periods of time without riding the
motorcycle.
• The battery will self-discharge when the motorcycle is not in use for long duration. For this reason, charge the battery once in a
month to prevent sulfation forming.
• When checking the charging system, always follow the steps in the troubleshooting flow chart.

SPECIFICATIONS
BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity 12V-6Ah (ETZ-7) *MF Battery
Battery Current leakage 0.1 mA (Maximum)
Voltage @ 20°C/68°F 12.4 V (Minimum)
Capacity 252 W @ 5000 rpm
Alternator
Charging coil resistance (20°C/68°F) 0.1-1.0 Ω
Lamp coil regulated voltage (with battery) 14.5 V max @ 5000 rpm
8.5A @ 1400 rpm (Day/Night)
Lamp coil regulated current (with battery)
20.4A @ 6000 rpm (Day/Night)

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BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM

MF-BATTERY TESTING
UP • MF Batteries can be tested IN vehicle and “OFF” the vehicle.
KEY
DOWN IN Vehicle Test: Turn “OFF” the vehicle and all electrical loads.
KEY
Caution : Testing with the ignition switch “ON" or vehicle electrical loads “ON” may lead to
VOLTAGE TEST
TEST KEY KEY inaccurate readings.
BLACK
CLAMP PBT-50 OFF Vehicle Test : Remove the battery from the Motorcycle.
(-)VE MF Battery Tester
Step 1
Connect the MF-Battery tester clamps to the battery terminals: Red clamp to the (+)ve terminal and Black
clamp to (-)ve terminal
CAUTION : Clean both the battery terminals before connecting with the MF-Battery Tester.
: Do not charge the battery before the test, check in "as it is" condition.
: If the battery is charged by MF- Battery Charger or on vehicle, wait for minimum 30 minutes before testing.
CAUTION STICKER
RED
CLAMP Step 2
(+)VE "conn" No
display Confirm the indication on Display
display screen
DO’S
• Store MF Batteries in a cool, REF. NO. Display
dry location with minimal
temperature change
• Check MF Batteries OCV as per Loose connection of MF-Battery • Reverse connection of •Battery open circuit
the maintenance schedule. If the Tester clamps with battery voltage less than 8V.
battery open circuit voltage is MF-Battery Tester clamps
•Battery internal
less then 12.4V charge the on battery terminals resistance is very high
battery with MF battery charger Reconnect the tester clamps
only. to the battery properly Correct the MF-Battery Full charge the battery
• Make sure the area around the tester clamps connection w i t h M F- B a t t e r y
MF Battery Charger is well Red clamp (+)ve terminal charger and retest after
ventilated, clear of flammable Black clamp (-)ve terminal 30 minutes
materials, and away form heat,
humidity, water and dust.
REF NO. LIST IS AT BACK PANEL
• Check the MF Battery with MF TEST INSTRUCTIONS-12V Motorcycle Battery
Battery tester in "as it is" condition. • Find the battery Ref Number in the
Incase of MF Battery charged table below
with MF Battery Charger or in • Use the UP/DOWN ARROWS
vehicle, wait for minimum 30 to scroll to the Ref Number
minutes before testing. • Press TEST for the results
Reference number table
Battery Ref.
ETZ - 5
Vehicle
Make Model Number
DONT’S
XPULSE EXIDE ETZ5 27
• Do not store MF Batteries in a 200
place directly exposed to
sunlight or at high temperature
• Do not charge the MF battery
on conventional battery charger. ETZ5 27
• Do not squeeze a battery pack ETZ - 5
that is draining into a battery.
• Do not reopen the sealing cap from
the battery for any reason.
Check and decide the battery reference number as per the battery type and
• Do not interchange conventional
and Maintenance-Free batteries. vendor from reference sheet given on rear panel of the tester
• Do not install a filled, but
uncharged (or untested) battery.
• Do not add any type of Set the correct battery reference number by using up and down keys
additives to any Maintenance-
Free battery.

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BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM

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BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM

ELECTROLYTE FILLING IN A NEW DRY


TYPE BATTERY 5

1. Match the electrolyte container to the battery.


2. Peel-off the aluminum sealing tape from the battery. E BATTERY

3. Remove the RUBBER SEALING CAP STRIP from the battery ETZ - 5

container.
• Do not damage or remove the electrolyte container
aluminum seals.
• Do not cut or puncture the container. E BATTERY
5
4. Invert the electrolyte container over the battery ports. Align ETZ - 5
the container spouts with the battery port and firmly press the
container into the ports.
Once the container seals are punctured, be sure the
container remains PERFECTLY UPRIGHT until the electrolyte
has COMPLETELY DRAINED.
Check each container cell to be sure the fluid level is
dropping, you may lightly tap the container a few times on
the top.
5. Allow the electrolyte to drain COMPLETELY from the
container. There MUST BE NO ELECTROLYTE LEFT in the
container.
• Leave the electrolyte container for about 20 minutes.
• Do not SQUEEZE the electrolyte container.
• Do not ADD anything else to the battery.
6. Install the RUBBER SEALING CAP STRIP onto the battery port.
7. Allow the battery to idle for 10 minutes after completion of
the filling & sealing process to enable the electrolyte to soak
into the plates before checking the OPEN CIRCUIT
VOLTAGE:
8 . Put battery on charge for approximately 5 hours on MF Electrolyte
Battery charger (Initial mode) before use. Container
(six-pack)
9. Dispose the electrolyte container in an environmentally
safe manner.
Battery
! WARINING Port
Tubular blade punctures seal on
• Battery acid is highly corrosive. electrolyte container.
• Contact with battery acid can damage your eyes, skin, or clothing.
• Wear eye protection and protective clothing when
working with battery acid.

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BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM

Hero MotoCorp MF-BATTERY CHARGER 5. MF- Battery Charger detects the battery voltage and if the voltage is
less than 5V it will switch over to Step 1 (20 V/200mA charging-
Hero MotoCorp MF-Battery Charger is designed for vehicles with 12V
Forced Recovery Mode).
MF-Batteries only and can be used both for regular charging of service
batteries and initial charging of new batteries. LED indicator glows - In this step the MF-Battery Charger detects the battery voltage
when the battery is fully charged, and automatically switches over to a after every 3 minutes continuously. If the battery voltage is
sustained charging mode. more than 5V it switches over to Step 2/Step 3 directly
depending on the charging mode ("Normal" or "Initial").
It has a forced recovery function using maximum of 20V/200mA for
a deeply discharged battery that cannot be recovered with regular - Charging duration in this mode is 30 minutes.
charging. However, not all the deeply discharged batteries can be - If the battery voltage is less than 5V after 30 minutes a "RED" LED
recovered. indicating a "BAD BATTERY" will glow. This indicates that the battery is
This charger also has a failure inspection function which indicates if the not suitable for charging.
battery cannot be charged properly due to a short-circuit, electrolyte
shortage, or sulfation after 30 minutes of inspection time.
- If the MF- Battery Charger switches to Step 2/Step 3 the battery
would undergo charge for 5~10Hrs. depending on the
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battery condition.
NOTE
6. After Completion of the battery charging a "GREEN" LED will glow to
Make sure the area around the charger is well ventilated, clear off
indicate completion of charging and the MF- Battery Charger will
flammable materials, away from heat, humidity, water, and dust.
switch over to "Sustained Charging Mode".
NOTE
MF-BATTERY CHARGER • All MF- Batteries (Dry type/Wet type ) indicating an Open Circuit
Voltage (OCV) less than 12.4 Volts require a charging using Hero
MotoCorp MF-Battery Charger. Ensure to follow the battery charging
procedure. In case of first time electrolyte fill, please follow the
battery charging duration as mentioned in electrolyte filling
procedure below-Irrespective of Battery OCV above or equal
to 12.4V.
- Dry type MF Batteries: Batteries that needs an initial
electrolyte filling in workshop (Supplied through spare parts
along with electrolyte container).
- Wet type MF Batteries: Batteries filled with electrolyte
and charged in the factory ( Installed in new vehicles).
• During charging if the battery is disconnected an AUDIO
INDICATOR will beep for 2 minutes with a "RED" LED blinking to
POWER SWITCHES indicate a "OPEN CIRCUIT".
• OPEN CIRCUIT "RED" LED will continue blinking until the battery is
CHARGING PROCEDURE connected properly.
1. Connect mains lead to a 220V AC power supply and switch
“ON” the main supply.
2. Connect the battery charger leads to battery terminals ( Red lead ! WARINING
to positive (+) terminal and Black lead to negative (-) terminal) . • Charging a battery creates highly explosive hydrogen gas.
3. Switch “ON” the battery charger main switch, a "GREEN" LED • You can be burned or seriously injured if it explodes.
will glow on the battery charger. • Do not allow smoking, flames, or sparks in the area where you
- If the battery is not connected to the charger prior to switching are charging batteries.
“ON”, a open circuit "RED" LED will start blinking to indicate a
open circuit.
- Switch “OFF” the battery charger and connect the battery tothe
battery charger properly and then switch “ON” the battery
charger.
4. Select and press the button for charging mode as "Normal" or
Initial.
Initial – Initially filled Dry type MF-Batteries.
– Select the maximum charging current to 2 AMP for
all battery capacity i.e. 3 Ah, 4 Ah, 5 Ah & 6 Ah.
Normal – Wet type MF- Batteries in use in vehicles.
– Select the maximum charging current to 2 AMP or 4
AMP depending upon the battery capacity. For 3Ah
& 4Ah batteries select-2 AMP and for 5Ah & 6Ah
batteries select-4 AMP.

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BATTERY/CHARGING SYSTEM

STORING BATTERIES Conceptual diagram of self


STORAGE PLACE discharge characteristics by
temperature
Keep batteries in a cool place.
100
• A cool place (- 5 to 15°C) is desirable.

Remaining electricity
80
• A place without dust that is not exposed to rain 25oC
nor direct sun. 60

in %
• Self discharge: 40
40oC
The battery, after the electrolyte is filled, loses its electrolyte 20

with the progress of time at a very small rate, even if the 0


0 6 12 18 24
external circuit is not connected. This is called self discharge, Unattended period (month)
and the rate is generally greater when the temperature is
high.

ELECTROLYTE IS POURED AND CHARGED


When new vehicles are stocked with charged batteries for Electrolyte poured and
Vehicle in stock
which the electrolyte is filled, charge them once every six charged (new batteries)
months. This is the same for stocked batteries. ck
Sto
tery
Bat

When the open voltage becomes below 12.4V even if the


It is desirable to store batteries in a
time is less than six months, charge the battery. This is to
fully charged state. Charge periodically.
compensate the self discharge. Moreover, this will reduce
sulfation when the batteries are stored at discharged state for
a long period of time.

LONG TERM VEHICLE STORAGE


When you do not use the vehicle for a long period of time, When you store the vehicle with the battery installed,
remove and keep the battery in a safe place. When you store disconnect the grounded terminal from the battery.
the vehicle with the battery installed, disconnect the
grounded terminal from the battery. Charge the battery
periodically to compensate for self discharge storage. The
charging interval will be one month.

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