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PST-1000 IMPORTANT OPERATING & SAFETY NOTES

READ BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH TESTS

1.

Always work in a well ventilated area. Never start a vehicle’s
engine in an enclosed area.

2.

Never smoke or allow any other open flame to come within
25 feet of the vehicle being tested.

3.

Always insure that everyone within close proximity of the
vehicle being tested is correctly wearing approved safety /
protective glasses before proceeding with any testing or
adjustments.

4.

Always insure that the vehicle’s engine is turned OFF when
connecting or disconnecting any and all test equipment.

5.

Always exercise extreme caution to insure that hands, arms,
clothing and tester leads are kept well away from all moving
engine parts.

6.

Because the battery may produce highly explosive gases, it
is extremely important that you carefully observe the following
precautions:

A.

DO NOT

 smoke or allow any other open flame or spark

within 25 feet of the battery.

B.

NEVER DIRECTLY CONNECT THE POSITIVE AND
NEGATIVE

 battery posts with any single conductive

material such as a screwdriver, jumper lead, etc. , as this
will cause a short circuit and spark which could result in
an explosion.

7.

Battery acid and corrosion can be extremely dangerous and

MUST BE DEALT WITH VERY CAREFULLY.

A.

DO NOT

 allow battery acid or corrosion to come in direct

contact with skin or eyes. If it does, thoroughly wash skin
with warm, soapy water 

IMMEDIATELY 

and/or rinse eyes

with clear water for 15 – 20 minute. 

CONTACT

PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY

.

B. Extreme caution must be exercised to avoid ingestion of

battery acid or corrosion. If ingestion does occur, drink
large quantities of milk

, (DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING).

CONTACT PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.

8.

Tremendous back pressure can be developed in the radiator,
and taking the radiator cap off improperly can result in a
sudden release of scalding hot fluid, and subsequent serious
burns. You 

MUST 

refer to proper vehicle manufacturer’s

service manual for correct procedure.

9.

Before working on a vehicle set the brakes and block the
wheels. Beware of automatic parking brake release. 

Due to

the inherent dangers with even the simplest automotive
maintenance procedures, the manufacturer and all
parties involved in the distribution and/or sale of this
automotive test product will NOT be held liable or
responsible, wholly OR partially, for ANY injuries,
damages or claims resulting from the performance of
testing or adjustment procedures included in this
instruction guide and/or the use of this automotive test
product.

10. Avoid electrical shocks caused by getting too close to live

ignition wires or touching the coil TACH terminal. A person’s
reaction near a running engine can be more damaging than
the shock itself.

11. Keep spark producing devices at least 18" (0.5m)  above the

floor to reduce the hazard of igniting gasoline vapor.

12. Route test leads away from belts and pulleys before starting

engine to avoid damage and possible injury.

13. Remove finger rings and metal wrist bands. They can short

on active current sources and become very hot from electric
current passage and cause sever burns.

The charging system Analyzer is a rugged, professional quality
tool designed for extra heavy duty use. The convenient hook up
and test sequence allows a complete check in minutes of the:

Battery

Alternator/Generator

Starter motor

Voltage Regulator

Starter Solenoid

All Interconnecting cables

With 6 to 24 volts batteries, it is a portable digital readout ana-
lyzer.

OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE CHARGING SYSTEM
ANALYZER ARE:

A.

Rugged Construction: Designed for an extra heavy duty use
and maximum reliability.

B.

Convenient Hook Up: All connections simply clamp on; no
time consuming cable disconnection are required on most
vehicles.

C.

Large easy to read 3/4-inch digital displays for both amps
and volts:

1. Voltage Scale ±4V – ±16V for battery, ±0V – ±199.9V for

EXT

2. Current Scales ±0 – ±1999A

3. Good/Bad LED for Alternator Diodes

D.

12,000 watts Carbon pile for battery load testing.

E.

An easy control carbon pile load, an inductive “Hall-effect”
amp probe which is plug-in replaceable, a beeping signal for
“time-out”, a high efficiency cooling fan and extra heavy duty
battery terminal clamps and cables

ANALYZER FEATURES

BATTERY CABLES

The Battery Cables do three things:

1.

They conduct power to the analyzer from the battery under
test. The analyzer will measure accurately for voltages from
±4 to ±16 volts and ±0 – ±1000 Amps at the battery clamps.

2.

They carry the 12,000 watts of resistance load from the
carbon pile stack.

3.

They provide battery voltage reading connections when the
display selector is on the battery volts position.

Note: Each load cable has a voltage sensor wire which is inde-
pendent of the extra heavy cable. The battery clamps are color
coded: Red for battery POS (+) and Black for battery NEG (-).

VOLTS DISPLAY AND SELECTOR

This liquid crystal display shows the voltage selected by the switch
below.  A ±16.0 volt range with 0.1 volt steps are provided for
Battery Volts and External ±199.9V.  If more than ±199.9 volts
are applied, the display will show “1”.

Содержание PST-1000

Страница 1: ...em Analyzer For 6 and 12 Volt Batteries 00 99 000443 1004 Questions Call Customer Service 1 800 621 5485 Send Warranty Product Repairs To Customer Returns P O Box 280 1025 E Thompson Avenue Hoopeston...

Страница 2: ...s included in this instruction guide and or the use of this automotive test product 10 Avoid electrical shocks caused by getting too close to live ignition wires or touching the coil TACH terminal A p...

Страница 3: ...and then begins sounding an audible beep and the Time Out lamp illuminates Both are reminders to turn off the load before removing or moving the battery cable clamps from the battery ANALYZER HOOK UP...

Страница 4: ...mpere Hour rating is known multiply the value by 3 to obtain the load For example a 200 Ah battery times 3 equals a 600 amperes load 3 BATTERY WATTS When only the battery rating in watts is known then...

Страница 5: ...nd carry a lifetime supply of electrolyte One type has the negative and positive terminals on the top and another has them on the side The side terminal type have threaded terminal connections which a...

Страница 6: ...ith ignition disabled crank engine and watch voltmeter to see that reading is not too high 4 Test Conclusion A good circuit will typically have less than 0 2 volt drop If okay go to Solenoid Control S...

Страница 7: ...winding continuity Then with engine stopped and ignition switch in RUN position If lamp stays on look for a short to ground on the disconnected wire If lamp stays off Check alternator field circuit fo...

Страница 8: ...e voltage regulator case ground to the alternator case ALTERNATOR CASE BATTERY CHASSIS SOLENOID RELAY REGULATOR CASE Figure 9 3 Run the engine at idle but first momentarily boost it to 2000 Rpm to be...

Страница 9: ...or even a single 24 volt battery Six volt batteries may be Load tested individually or in pairs if wired in series NEVER attempt to Load test a 24 volt battery with the PST 1000 The two most common c...

Страница 10: ...onnections in the cranking circuit Refer to the PST 1000 manual for troubleshooting information In a 24 volt circuit acceptable voltage drops are twice those for 12 volt circuits If testing of the mag...

Страница 11: ...charging and starting circuits are included in the PST 1000 manual Always refer to the engine manufacturer s instructions before performing any tests with which you may be unfamiliar ANALYZER CARE Wh...

Страница 12: ...acturer makes no warranty other than this limited warranty and expressly excludes any implied warranty including any warranty for consequential damages THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY AND TH...

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