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SAFETY
Carefully read all operating instructions
before using the BVA-350
Wear proper protection when working
around batteries.
Be sure each test is complete before
removing load clamps to prevent
arcing and potential explosion from
battery gases. Keep sparks flames, or
cigarettes away from batteries.
Keep hair, hands, and clothing as well
as tester leads and cords away from
moving blades and belts.
Provide adequate ventilation to remove car exhaust.
In extremely cold temperatures, check for frozen electrolytic fluid
before applying load. Do not attempt to Load Test or charge a battery
under 20 degrees. Allow the battery to warm to room temperature
before testing or charging.
Warning!
Never attach the BVA-350 to a battery that is connected
to any other tester or charging unit. Damage may result.
CAUSE OF BATTERY FAILURE
Incorrect Application:
Wrong size battery may have inadequate
cold cranking Amp rating for original vehicle specifications.
Incorrect Installation:
Loose battery hold-downs cause excessive
vibration, which can result in damage to the battery plates.
Improper Maintenance:
Low electrolytic fluid and corrosion on
battery connections can greatly reduce battery life and affect battery
performance.
Age of Battery:
If the date code on the battery indicates it is old, the
failure may be caused by natural causes.
Overcharging:
Overcharging caused by a high voltage regulator
setting or incorrect battery charging can cause excessive gassing,
heat and water loss.
Undercharging:
Undercharging caused by a faulty charging system
or low voltage regulation can cause lead sulfate to gradually build up
and crystallize on the plates greatly reducing the battery’s capacity
and ability to be charged.