3.2.6
Press the
HIGH or
lOW buttons to scroll to the correct rating system.
3.2.7
Press the TEST button to select the rating system and the default rating will display.
3.2.8
continue with step 3.3.3 in "battery test".
3.3
Battery test (12v only)
3.3.1
If testing on the vehicle, ensure all electrics are switched off, ignition, lights, boot light etc. connect the red clip to the positive (+) battery terminal and the
black clip to the negative (-) terminal, as in 3.2.1.
3.3.2
The battery rating system last selected will appear on the display for 3 seconds, then the default rating value.
3.3.3
Press the
HIGH or
lOW buttons to scroll to the battery's rating.
3.3.4
Press the TEST button.
3.3.5
The lcD will indicate the battery's condition. The display will alternate between the voltage and available power.
3.4
Starting system test (Note! The battery must be good and fully charged)
3.4.1
connect the red clip to the positive (+) battery terminal and the black clip to the negative (-) terminal,
as in 3.2.1.
3.4.2
Press the
"v"
button to read the live voltage.
3.4.3
Start the vehicle, whilst pressing the
lOW button to read the cranking voltage.
3.5
Charging system test (Note! The battery must be good and fully charged)
3.5.1
When the vehicle is running, connect the red clip to the positive (+) battery terminal and the black
clip to the negative (-) terminal, as in 3.2.1.
3.5.2
Press the
"v"
button to read the live voltage.
3.5.3
Run the engine at 2000rpm for 15 seconds.
3.5.4
Press and hold the
HIGH button to read the highest average charging voltage.
3.6
Printing system (DO NOT
operate
the printer without the print paper loaded and ready for printing).
3.6.1
Open the print paper spool perspex lid and insert the roll of print paper (Fig.1).
3.6.2
Feed the leading edge of the reel into the guide slot. Press and hold the PRINT button enabling the
reel to feed through the printer. Once "on the move", close the perspex lid.
3.6.3
When the reel feeds through the perspex lid slot release the PRINT button.
Note! Points 3.6.1 & 3.6.2 can be achieved without connection to the vehicle battery, provided
the 4 "AA" tester batteries are fitted. For an actual test connect the red clip to the positive (+)
vehicle battery terminal and the black clip to the negative (-) terminal, as in 3.2.1.
3.6.4
Press the PRINT button once, and the lcD screen will display "SAVE IN", which means the test data
is being saved; and then the screen displays "SAVED", which means the data is saved.
3.6.5
Press the PRINT button twice in rapid succession, the previously saved test data will be printed
automatically.
3.6.6
When used with the 4 "AA" batteries the tester can store and later print data after disconnecting from
vehicle battery. Removal of the 4 "AA" batteries will lengthen their life (Fig.3).
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING:
If the display flashes or shows one flashing letter:
Voltage of the tested battery is less than 8 volts. Fully charge the battery and retest.
If the display shows a message that alternates between "bAd" and "CELL":
One or more battery cells are bad. Replace the battery.
If the display shows a message "conn":
Indicates a bad connection. Disconnect and reconnect crocodile clips from battery terminals and rock clips to improve connection.
If the display shows a message "LOW ":
Indicates poor battery or possible excessive electromagnetic interference. Ensure there are no vehicle
loads, such as lights or ignition. Ensure other high current devices are not in close proximity. Double check battery off vehicle before replacing battery and
use "decision" table.
NOTE:
It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT:
No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
WARRANTY:
Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
INFORMATION:
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bT2012 Issue: 1 - 11/12/12
Rating system* Increment Default Range
ccA
20
500 100-1400
SAE
20
600 100-1400
EN
20
600 100-1400
IEc
10
280 100-800
DIN
10
280 100-800
*For JIS use the conversion table on back of tester
also shown in (Fig.2).
LCD
GOOD
OK LOW
LOW
REPLACE
The battery is
good, return it
to service.
Fully charge
the battery
and return it
to service.
Fully charge
the battery,
retest. If no
improvement
replace.
battery
failure,
replace.
LCD
Decision
Good
Repair
The cranking voltage is
greater than 9.6V. The
starting system is OK.
The cranking system is less
than 9.6V which indicates
a starting system problem.
check the connections,
wiring and starter motor.
Starting system test results
LCD
Decision
Good
Repair
The highest average
charging voltage is between
13.3V and 15.5V. The
charging system is OK
The highest average
charging voltage < 13.3V
or >15.5V. If < 13.3V, check
connections, wiring and
alternator. If >15.5V, check
the regulator.
Charging system test results
Battery test results
Print paper reel route
JIS conversion tables and battery
cover on base of tester.
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
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Environmental Protection.
Recycle unwanted packaging materials or dispose of in a manner which is compatible with the
environment. When the product is no longer required, dispose of in an environmentally protective way. Open battery compartment
(Fig.3) remove and dispose of batteries according to local authority guidelines.
Digital Tester
Diagrammatic
Decision
Decision
Decision
Decision