Associated Equipment 6028DL User Manual

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1. Turn off engine, accessories and battery test equipment.

2. Connect negative (black) clamp to the negative (NEG, N,-) battery post. Connect
positive (red) clamp to positive (POS, P, +) battery post. "Rock" clamps back and
forth to insure a good electrical connection. For batteries with side terminals, use the
adapters in clamps.

3. With clamps connected, tester's meter will indicate battery's STATE OF
CHARGE. If state of charge is less then 12.4 (6.2) volts ("V" symbol on meter), the
battery should be recharged before load testing. If recharging does not bring voltage
to 12.4 (6.2), battery is defective. If meter needle is off scale to the left, check for
loose or reversed clamps; otherwise battery is defective.

4. Note battery's rating in Cold Cranking Amps (CCA). If the rating is not printed on

the battery, use the following guidelines to estimate battery size. Small (4 cyl) -
400 CCA; Medium (6 cyl) -650 CCA; Large (8 cyl) -800 CCA.


5. Depress load switch for 10 seconds. Left RED switch for 125 Amp Load. Right

BLACK switch for 60 Amp Load.


6. Read meter at the end of 10 seconds - with switch depressed. Refer to LOAD

TEST ANALYSIS chart.

COMPENSATING FOR LOW TEMPERATURES

Low temperature has a degrading effect on batteries and will affect test results.
This can be compensated by reading a different scale.
If battery is 50°, read scale 100 CCA less then battery rating.
If battery is 30°, read scale 200 CCA less than battery rating.
If battery is 10°, read scale 300 CCA less than battery rating.

LOAD TEST ANALYSIS

METER ACTION AT END OF 10
SECONDS

BATTERY CONDITION INDICATED

NEEDLE IN TEMPERATURE
CORRECTED GREEN SCALE

BATTERY IS GOOD

LITTLE IF ANY MOVEMENT. NEEDLE IN
TEMPERATURE CORRECTED YELLOW
SCALE

BATTERY QUESTIONABLE.
RECHARGE AND RETEST.

NOTICEABLE METER MOVEMENT
AND/OR NEEDLE IN TEMPERATURE
CORRECTED RED SCALE.

BATTERY IS DEFECTIVE.
REPLACE

NOTE: TOP AND REAR OF TESTER WILL HEAT UP DUE TO LOAD CURRENT. ALLOW
TESTER TO COOL ONE MINUTE BETWEEN LOAD TESTS - MAXIMUM OF 3 LOAD TESTS
IN 15 MINUTE PERIOD. EXCEEDING DUTY CYCLE MAY CAUSE INCORRECT READING
AND DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.

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CHARGING VOLTAGE TEST

This test measures the output voltage of the alternator/regulator. Check for under or
overcharging - which leads to poor battery performance and short life.

ENGINE SHOULD BE AT NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE

1. Connect tester clamps to battery as described in Steps 1-2 under Battery Load

Test.


2. Turn off all lights and accessories. Operate engine at fast idle (approximately

1500 RPM).


3. Do not operate tester's load switch.

4. Read meter voltage. Meter needle should be in Green (OK) area of Charging

System scale.


5. Turn on high beam lights and blower on high. Meter needle should remain in

Green (OK) area.


6. If meter needle goes to the Red area, the charging system is not operating

correctly.

Trouble Shooting Hints

LO Voltage - may be caused by loose belt, defective voltage regulator or defective
alternator.

HI Voltage - may be caused by loose or corroded connections or defective voltage
regulator.

STARTER MOTOR TEST

This test identifies excessive starter current draw, which makes starting difficult and
shortens battery life. Perform Battery Load Test - proceed if battery is "Good".


ENGINE MUST BE AT NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE

1. Connect tester clamps to battery as described in Steps 1-2 under Battery Load

Test.


2. Disable the ignition so the car will not start.

3. Crank the engine and note the voltage reading during cranking.

4. A meter reading of 9 volts or less for 12V systems indicates excessive current

draw. This may be due to bad connections or a failing starter motor; or the
battery is too small for the vehicle's requirements.





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