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22 | BAT 131 |
4.
Perform Test
4.1
Test Preparations
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If performing the battery test in a vehicle, ensure
that
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all additional loads are deactivated,
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the key is not in the ignition,
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all doors are closed,
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measuring is not carried out by or with steel bolts.
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Before connecting the tester, clean the battery posts
or side terminals with a wire brush and a mixture of
baking soda and water.
4.2
Connecting BAT 131
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For a proper connection, rock the clamps back and
forth. The tester requires that both sides of each
clamp be firmly connected before testing. A poor
connection will produce a
WIGGLE CLAMPS
message. If the message appears,
clean the terminals and reconnect the clamps.
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The preferred test position is at the battery
terminals. If the battery is not accessible, you may
test at the jumper post.
4.2.1
Directly on battery posts (TOP POST)
1. Connect the red clamp directly to the positive post
(+).
2. Connect the black clamp directly to the negative
post (–).
4.2.2
On side battery posts via lead post adapter
(SIDE POST)
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Test results will be inaccurate, if there is no
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lead post adapter or
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worn or dirty lead post adapters are used.
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Tighten the lead post adapter with an adjustable
wrench by a max. of ¼ turn.
1. Connect the red clamp via the lead post adapter
(available from specialist stores) on the side positive
post (+).
2. Connect the black clamp via the lead post adapter
(available from specialist stores) on the side
negative post (–).
4.2.3
On jump-start posts (JUMP START POST)
1. Connect the red clamp to the positive jump-start
post (+).
2. Connect the black clamp to the negative jump-start
post (–).
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4.3
Battery Test
1. BAT. LOCATION
Scroll to and select IN VEHICLE or OUT OF
VEHICLE for a battery not connected to a vehicle.
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Following an "IN VEHICLE" test you will be
prompted to test the starting and charging systems.
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The performance of the starting and charging
systems depends on the battery's condition. It is
important that the battery is good and fully charged
before any further system testing.
2. POST TYPE (In-Vehicle only)
Scroll to TOP POST, SIDE POST or JUMP START
POST where applicable.
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Battery assessment (refer to Section 4.4) is only
performed if the "BATTERY POST AT TOP" option is
selected.
3. APPLICATION
Scroll to and select AUTOMOTIVE, MOTORCYCLE,
or MARINE.
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For MOTORCYCLE select "BEFORE DELIVERY" or
"IN SERVICE" and scroll to the correct BATTERY
NUMBER and press E to begin the testing process.
4. BATTERY STANDARD
Select NORMAL, EFB, AGM (GLASS MAT), AGM
SPIRAL or GEL.
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With EFB BAT technology, select the battery value
afterwards.
5. BATTERY'S RATING SYSTEM
Select the battery standard to be applied.
Standard Description
EN
Europa-Norm
EN2
Europa-Norm 2
DIN
Deutsche Industrie-Norm
SAE
Society of Automotive Engineers, the
European labeling of CCA
IEC
International Electrotechnical
Commission
JIS
Japanese Industrial Standard, shown on
a battery as a combination of numbers
and letters.
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For JIS scroll to the correct BATTERY NUMBER and
press E to begin the testing process.
Range
100-2000
100-2000
100-1200
100-2000
100-1200
26A17 thru
245H52
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