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BT715 Battery Analyzer User’s Guide - English Version_V1.00
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2 Blow molding case - stores the tester and its accessories.
3 Bluetooth printer (Optional)- let you to print out the test results.
2.3 Specifications
Display: 128 * 64 pixels, large, backlit display screen
Working Temperature: -20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
Storage Temperature: -20 to 70°C (-4 to 158°F)
Power Supply: 8-30V DC
Dimensions (L*W*H): 190*90*36mm
Gross Weight (without printer): 1.6 KG
Gross Weight (with printer): 2.0 KG
3 Operations
This section describes how to use the tester to perform tests on car batteries and charging
systems. The menu-driven display will guide you step by step through the test process.
3.1 Connecting The Tester
The tester powers on automatically when it is correctly connected to the battery. The preferred
test position is at the battery terminals. If the battery is not accessible, you may test at the jumper
post; however, the power measurement may be lower than the actual value.
To connect the tester:
1. Clean the battery posts or side terminals.
2. Connect the red clamp to the positive (+) terminal and the black clamp to the negative (-)
terminal.
3. Rock the clamps back and forth to make sure the clamps are firmly connected. In case the
connection is poor, a “CHECK CONNECTION” message displays.
4. When the tester is correctly connected, it boots up automatically and show the voltage of the
battery.
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