ZTS MBT-MIL User Manual

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Product Description

The ZTS MBT-MIL Multi-Battery Tester™ (MBT-MIL) is a micropro-

cessor controlled instrument designed to test many popular battery

types including alkaline, lithium, silver oxide, as well as recharge-

able types such as NiMH and Li-Ion. This tester computes the

battery’s remaining power capacity using a fully automatic, high

accuracy Pulse Load test. U.S. Patents 6,823,274 and D569285.

A pulse load test begins when a battery is placed in contact with

the tester’s terminals. After the automatic test cycle, indicated by

‘running’ LEDs, percentage of remaining battery power capacity is

indicated on the LED bar display. Batteries will not be harmed by

repeated testing or by holding contact after a test cycle.

Getting Ready to Test Batteries

Install 4 x AA new alkaline batteries into your tester’s battery

compartment, carefully noting correct orientation. The 100% green

LED will blink for approximately 5 seconds during initial start-up,

indicating that the tester’s internal 4 AA batteries are good. Replace

the battery cover and your MBT-MIL Multi-Battery Tester™ is ready

to use.

NOTE: This tester has a self-test low battery power indicator. Re-

place the tester’s 4 AA batteries (internal) if only the two red LEDs

(10% & 20%) blink alternately during initial start-up or during a

test cycle.

Testing Batteries

There are no settings to make prior to testing. Select the proper

terminal for the battery you plan to test, then follow these simple

steps:

1. Place the battery’s positive (+) terminal on the appropriate

tester terminal. Battery types are clearly labeled next to each

contact terminal.

2. Hold the built-in probe tip firmly against the battery’s negative

(-) terminal. If you are using a twin terminal set, for example

9-volt, the built-in probe is not used.

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