
1. Enter the 2-digit hour setting.
2. Enter the 2-digit minute setting.
3. Press [1] for PM or [0] for AM.
4. Enter the last two digits of the current year.
5. Enter the 2-digit month setting.
6. Enter the 2-digit day setting.
3. To exit, press [*] when cursor is at the last digit, or wait 30 seconds.
Battery Safety Tips
1. Proper Handling
Due to the potential energy stored in a sealed lead-acid battery, improper handling or use of the batteries or failure to
observe the precautions listed here may result in bodily injury caused by electrolyte leakage, heat generation, or
explosion.
When unpacking the battery, make sure to handle it gently. Rough handling may shock the battery, causing damage.
Check that the battery is free from cracks, fractures, tipping and leakage. Be extremely careful not to drop the battery to
avoid the possibility of serious injury.
Do not pull on wires. Pull only from the connectors at the ends of the wires.
2. Use Insulation Tools
Use of non-insulated tools may cause a short circuit, and the heat for sparks generated by the short-circuit could result
in burns, damage to the battery or an explosion. Metallic tools may be insulated using vinyl or electrician's tape.
3. Inspect the Battery
Inspect the battery. If a new battery exhibits any irregularities, such as rusting, heating or other problems, it should not
be used. Continued use of an irregular battery may lead to leakage, fire or bursting of the battery.
4. Proper Installation
Do not install the battery in the inverted (upside-down) position. Overcharging in the inverted position may cause
battery leakage from the safety valve. The battery should be installed in the upright position with the terminals located
on the top side of the battery.
Do not connect the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery to each other with a metallic material such as
wire. Do not allow tools such as wrenches or screwdrivers to touch points of the different voltages on the battery and do
not bring metallic jewelry, hair pins or other metal objects into contact with the battery or store them together with the
battery. Failure to observe these precautions may cause the battery to overheat, emit hydrogen gas, leak, ignite or
burst.