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4.3.9. 

gOOD & reCharge: 

the battery is good but needs to be recharged.

 

4.3.7.  When the test is complete, the lcd shows the actual volts and ccA Press 

<

 (forward) or 

>

 (backward)  

 

buttons to select: soH (state of Health) or soc (state of charge).

 

One of the following results will be displayed.

4.3.14.  Press < (forward) or > (backward) buttons to select result printing: Yes or no. Press enter to confirm  

 choice.

4.3.15.  Press enter to return to the start screen or remove the clamps from the battery after completion of

 testing.

4.3.13. 

lOaD errOr:

 the tested battery is larger than 2000ccA or 200Ah. or the clamps are not connected  

 properly. 

Please fully charge the battery and retest after excluding both previous reasons. If reading is the  

 

same, the battery should be replaced immediately.

nOte!

  the operator is asked if any accessories are left on as a possible cause. If accessories are left on, the  

 

operator is instructed to charge and retest the battery. If accessories are not left on, the operator is

 

instructed to replace the battery since the charging system is working and a good battery should  

 

 

have accepted a charge.

4.3.12. 

BaD Cell & replaCe:

  the battery has at least one cell short circuit. replace.

4.3.11. 

BaD & replaCe:

 the battery will not hold its charge. replace.

4.3.10. 

reCharge & retest:

 Battery is discharged, the battery condition cannot be determined until it is fully  

 

charged. recharge and retest.

4.3.8. 

gOOD & pass:

 Battery is capable of holding a charge.

 

Press enter to begin test.

4.3.5.  Battery being tested for a few seconds.

4.3.6. Press 

<

 (forward) or 

>

 (backward) buttons to select battery fully charged: 

yes

 or 

no.  

 

 

 

Press enter to confirm choice.

Original Language Version

Bt2013.V5    Issue: 1 - 28/11/14

 © Jack sealey limited

Summary of Contents for BT2013.V5

Page 1: ...he battery or engine 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Familiarise yourself with the application limitations and potential hazards of the tester Also refer to the vehicle manufacturer s hand book IF IN ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN Ensure that the tester is in good condition before use If in any doubt do not use the unit and contact a qualified electrician Only use recommended attachment...

Page 2: ...n misdiagnosis 4 1 5 Confirm that the 4 x AA Batteries supplied are correctly fitted fig 2 in the compartment in the rear of the tester Batteries are best fitted with the rubber jacket removed fig 3 Note that nothing will be seen on the display until the tester is connected to a vehicle battery 4 1 6 Connect the red clamp to the positive battery terminal and the black clamp to the negative termina...

Page 3: ...ced immediately NOTE The operator is asked if any accessories are left on as a possible cause If accessories are left on the operator is instructed to charge and retest the battery If accessories are not left on the operator is instructed to replace the battery since the charging system is working and a good battery should have accepted a charge 4 3 12 BAD CELL REPLACE The battery has at least one...

Page 4: ...is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Battery Removal Remove rubber cover and open battery compartment to remove batteries Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products containing batteries as defined wi...

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