Actron CP7955 User Manual

Voltmeter — instructions, Precautions, Installation

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A voltmeter measures the voltage (pressure of

electricity) between the two points where the leads

are connected. Most vehicles will show between

13 and 15 volts while being operated above idle

speed. Check your owners manual or dealer for

a more exact normal voltage for your vehicle. A

voltmeter is useful in that it can give a warning of

many electrical problems and can show many

problems faster than an ammeter.

PRECAUTIONS

1. Follow the instructions carefully for the se-

quence of nuts and washers on the connec-

tion posts of the voltmeter Diagram 1.

2. Disconnect the battery’s ground cable before

working on the voltmeter connections.

INSTALLATION

1. Disconnect the ground cable from the battery.
2. Connect a length of 18-gauge insulated cop-

per wire to a good ground source. Be sure

the grounding surface is a good ground source

as not all metal surfaces inside the vehicle

are well grounded. This wire should be long

enough to reach the voltmeter’s mounting lo-

cation.

3. Connect another length of 18-gauge wire to a

location on the fuse box where the wire will

receive power whenever the ignition key is in

the START, ON or ACCESSORY positions.

This wire should also be long enough to reach

the voltmeter.

VOLTMETER — INSTRUCTIONS

NUT

WIRE

FLAT WASHER

NUT

WASHER

VOLTMETER

GROMMET

U-BRACKET

DO NOT LEAVE ANY HARDWARE

OUT OF THESE CONNECTIONS

Diagram 1

4. After mounting the gauge, the wire from the

ground source (Step 2) should be connected

as shown in Diagram 1, to the voltmeter’s con-

nection post marked “–”.

5. The wire from the fuse box (Step 3) should

be connected as shown in Diagram 1, to the

voltmeter’s connection post marked “+”.

6. Reconnect the battery ground cable. As you

do, watch for sparks and check if the wiring

you worked with is getting warm. If either con-

dition is noted, IMMEDIATELY disconnect the

battery ground cable and read the Trou-

bleshooting section.

TROUBLESHOOTING

1. If, when you reconnected the battery ground

cable, you noticed sparks or any of the wiring

getting warm, check that all connections are

properly located, and insulated from ground-

ing.

2. If the reading on the gauge stays at the low-

est marked voltage when the ignition is

switched on, then try reversing the wires on

the gauge’s connection posts “+” and “–”.

3. If the gauge reads lower than you expect,

check all connections, especially those to a

ground source. A poor connection causes

resistance which gives a false low reading.

CLOSED-EYE CONECTOR

MAKE SURE CRIMP IS GOOD

VOLTIMETRO – INSTRUCCIONES - TENSIÓN 12 V

VOLTMÈTRE - INSTRUCTIONS

PARA NOMBRE, DOMICILIO Y TELEFONO DE IMPORTADOR: VER EMPAQUE.

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