INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WARNING:
Before using the equipment, read carefully
all instructions.
1. GENERAL SAFETY FOR OPERATING THIS
EQUIPMENT
- During charging, the batteries emit
explosive gasses: avoid generating flames
and sparks. DO NOT SMOKE.
- Before carrying out the test, position the
batteries in a ventilated place.
- In order to prevent damage to the vehicles'
electronics, carefully read, store safely
and scrupulously observe the instructions
provided by the manufacturers of the
vehicles themselves; the same applies
to indications supplied by the batteries
manufacturer.
- Keep away from the reach of children.
- Protect the eyes. Always wear protective
goggles when working on lead-acid
batteries.
- Avoid contact with battery acid. Should
anyone be sprayed by or come into contact
with the acid, wash immediately the part
involved with clean water. Continue to
rinse until a doctor will attend to the
person affected.
- It is important to connect the cables to the
correct polarities. Connect the red clamp
(+) to the battery's positive terminal, the
black clamp (-) to the negative (earth).
- Use this equipment in well ventilated
areas.
- Prevent black and red clamps coming into
contact when they are connected to the
(EN)
battery, since this can cause the melting of
the batter or other metal objects.
- Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear
flapping garments or jewellery that might
get caught into moving parts. While
working, the use of electrically insulated
protective clothing is recommended as
well as anti-slip footwear. Should long hair
be worn, wear a cap to contain them.
2.
INTRODUCTION
DESCRIPTION
12 V battery tester (Fig. A). Use this device to
check the charge state and starting capacity
of the 12 V batteries used in vehicles.
3. OPERATION
BEFORE TESTING
- Make sure the battery terminals are clean.
- Before testing a vehicle battery, remove
the ignition key, switch off the lights,
remove all the connected accessories,
close the doors and the boot.
OPERATIONS AND USE
CHARGE STATE CHECK
- Switch on the headlights for 1-2 minutes,
then switch them off and wait for approx.
10 minutes. Connect the tester, applying
the red crocodile clip (+) to the positive
pole of the battery and then the black
crocodile clip (-) to the negative pole (Fig.
B).
- Check which warning light lights up in the
"CHARGE TEST" section of the tester (Fig.
C).
- GREEN LIGHT: battery charged (OK).
- YELLOW LIGHT: battery semi-charged
(RECHARGE).
- RED LIGHT: battery flat (RECHARGE
AND CHECK, THE BATTERY COULD BE
DAMAGED).
STARTING SYSTEM TEST
- Carry out the test with the battery fully
charged
- Disconnect the electric loads from the
vehicle: e.g. switch off the lights, remove all
the connected accessories, close the doors
and the boot.
- Disconnect the ignition coil connection so
that the vehicle does not start (refer to the
vehicle manual).
- Connect the red crocodile clip (+) to the
positive pole of the battery, and then the
black crocodile clip (-) to the negative pole
(Fig. B).
- Try switching on the engine by turning
the key in the ignition switch; if the green
"START TEST" light (Fig. D), lights up, the
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