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TM 5-4320-30624 2-8.  INSPECTING AND SERVICING BATTERIES (Continued) WARNING Serious  Injury  could  occur  from  the  careless  handling  of  storage  batteries  or  battery  electrolyte (acid).  If acid is splashed on the skin, wash the affected area immediately with plenty of clean water. If  acid  is  splashed  In  the  eyes,  wash  immediately  with  plenty  of  clean  water  and  get  medical attention. Leave filler caps installed while battery Is being charged.  Charge battery In a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke or use open flame or spark-producing equipment in the vicinity of charging battery. d. Remove filler caps (6) to check electrolyte level NOTE Use   only   an   electrolyte   with   a   specific gravity of 1.  280.  Do not use a tropical electrolyte  which  will      reduce      battery reserve capacity. e. If  batteries  (2)  are  dry,  add  electrolyte  to  each cell.  Fill until level is above battery plates and reaches split ring in filler neck. f. Install filler caps (6) g. Charge batteries (2) fully h. Check  that  interior  of  battery  box  (1)  is  clean. Be sure drain holes are open and not painted closed i. Place  batteries  (2)  into  battery  box  (1).    Orient terminals (4 and 5) as shown j. Clean terminals (4 and 5) Change 2  2-7

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