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Model 12-1015 Users’ Manual Version 13.08
Associated Equipment Corp.
5043 Farlin Ave.
800-949-1472(US)
St. Louis, MO 63115
314-385-5178 (Outside US)
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During testing on the battery while it is still in the car, make sure the
engine is OFF.
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Do not store the analyzer near high humidity or temperature area.
Exposing to extreme temperatures will cause damage to the unit.
3.0 Working with Batteries
Lead-acid batteries contain a sulfuric acid electrolyte, which is a highly corrosive
poison and will produce gasses when recharged and explode if ignited. It can
hurt you badly.
When working with batteries, make sure you have plenty of ventilation, remove
your hand jewelry, watch and wear protective eyewear (safety glasses), clothing,
and exercise caution.
Do not allow battery electrolyte to mix with salt water. Even small quantities of
this combination will produce chlorine gas that can KILL you!
Whenever possible, please follow the manufacturer's instructions for testing,
jumping, installing, charging and equalizing batteries.
Never disconnect a battery cable from a vehicle with the engine
running because the battery acts like a filter for the electrical
system.
Unfiltered [pulsating DC] electricity can damage expensive
electronic components, e.g., emissions computer, radio, charging
system, etc.
Turn off all electrical switches and components; turn off the ignition
before disconnecting the battery.
For non-sealed batteries, check the electrolyte level. Make sure it is
covering the plates, and it is not frozen before starting to recharge
(especially during winters).
Do not add distilled water if the electrolyte is covering the top of the
plates because during the recharging process, it will get warm and
expand. After recharging has been completed, recheck the level.