
InstructIons For:
BATTERY DROP TESTER 6/12V
model no: BT91/7.V3
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these
instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE inSTRucTiOnS cAREfuLLY. nOTE THE SAfE OPERATiOnAL REQuiREMEnTS, WARninGS & cAuTiOnS. uSE THE PRODucT
cORREcTLY AnD WiTH cARE fOR THE PuRPOSE fOR WHicH iT iS inTEnDED. fAiLuRE TO DO SO MAY cAuSE DAMAGE AnD/OR PERSOnAL inJuRY AnD WiLL
inVALiDATE THE WARRAnTY. KEEP THESE inSTRucTiOnS SAfE fOR fuTuRE uSE.
Danger! Be aware, lead acid batteries generate explosive gases during normal battery operation, for this
reason, it is very important to read and follow these instructions carefully each time you use the battery
tester.
Follow these instructions in conjunction with those of the battery and vehicle manufacturer, and the maker of any equipment you intend to use in
the vicinity of the battery. Remember to review warning marks on all products and on engines.
refer to
Instructions
Wear eye
protection
Wear
protective
clothing
Warning:
explosive
material
Warning:
corrosive
material
no open
ames
Wear
protective
gloves
Battery:
Ventilate area
1. SAfETY
1.1. PERSOnAL PREcAuTiOnS
ensure there is another person within hearing range of your voice and close enough to come to your aid, should a problem
arise when working near a lead-acid battery.
Wear safety eye protection and protective clothing. Avoid touching eyes while working near battery.
Have fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.
Wash immediately with soap and water if battery acid contacts skin or clothing. If acid enters eye, flush eye immediately with cool,
clean running water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention.
remove personal metallic items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches. A lead-acid battery can produce a short-circuit
current which is high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, which would cause severe burns.
ensure hands, clothing (especially belts) are clear of fan blades and other moving or hot parts of engine, remove ties and contain
long hair.
DO nOT smoke or allow a spark or flame in the vicinity of battery or engine.
1.2. GEnERAL SAfETY inSTRucTiOnS
DO nOT operate the load test switch for more than 10 seconds at a time. (failure to release the switch after 10 seconds
may result in the switch burning out and invalidating your warranty.)
Familiarise yourself with the application and limitations of the tester as well as the potential hazards. Also refer to the vehicle
manufacturer’s hand book. if in AnY DOuBT cOnSuLT An ELEcTRiciAn.
should the unit suffer excessive shock, it must be checked by a qualified service agent before further use.
DO nOT disassemble the tester for any reason. the tester must only be checked by qualified service personnel.
If the battery terminals are corroded or dirty clean them with a solution of water and baking soda before attaching the clamps.
Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.
WARninG! To prevent the risk of sparking, short circuit and possible explosion DO NOT drop metal tools in the battery area, or allow them
to touch the battery terminals.
DO nOT cross connect leads from tester to battery. ensure positive (+/red) is to positive and negative (-/BlAcK) is to
negative. If symbols cannot be distinguished, remember that the negative terminal is the one directly connected to the vehicle
bodywork.
DO nOT pull the cables or clamps from the battery terminals.
DO nOT use the tester outdoors, or in damp, or wet locations and DO nOT use within the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.
ensure there is effective ventilation to prevent a build-up of explosive gases, and do not cover or obstruct tester ventilation louvres.
DO nOT use the tester for a task for which it is not designed.
When not in use, store the tester carefully in a safe, dry, childproof location.
ensure the tester is in good order and condition before use. If in any doubt do not use the unit and contact an electrician.
only use recommended attachments and parts. to use unapproved items may be dangerous and will invalidate your warranty.
ensure the tester load switch is ‘off’ before attaching/detaching the power clamps to/from the battery terminals.
Keep tools and other items away from the engine and ensure you can see the battery and working parts of engine clearly.
confirm that the battery to be tested is either 6 or 12 volt before attaching clamps to battery terminals.
2. inTRODucTiOn
American-style drop tester. load applied by internal switchgear - no sparking! suitable for 6 and 12V batteries. Applies load across cells and
measures output on meter. Accurate indication of battery voltage and faulty or short circuited cell.
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3. cOnTEnTS
4. OPERATiOn
WARninG! ensure you read, understand and apply the safety and operational instructions before connecting the tester
clamps to the battery. only when you are sure that you understand the procedures is it safe to proceed with the testing process.
4.1. Preparation
4.1.1. check the battery casing for cracks or leakage and confirm whether 6 volts or 12 volts.
4.1.2. clean the battery terminals.
4.1.3. If practical, check the electrolyte levels and top up with distilled water as required.
4.2. connection
WARninG! ensure the vehicle or battery is in a well ventilated area before starting to test.
4.2.1. Attach the positive red clamp to the positive (+) battery terminal. Attach the negative black clamp to the negative (-) battery terminal. use the
extended clamps if necessary. to ensure good electrical contact twist the clamps on the terminals two or three times. correct connection
indication will sweep the pointer clockwise across the voltage scale; if connected incorrectly the pointer will sweep anti clockwise. If there is no
movement from the pointer, it is either a bad connection or a dead battery.
4.2.2. ensure that the clamp cables are clear of hot or moving engine parts, especially if a starter or charging test is required. Ventilation slots in the
tester casing should not be obstructed and the meter scale easily visible with access to the load switch.
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4.3. Battery load test
note! On the first load test, smoke may be emitted from the louvres in the tester casing, this is normal and temporary.
4.3.1. press the load switch in fig.2; hold until meter reading stabilises, or for a maximum of 10 seconds. failure to release the switch inside 10
seconds may result in the switch burning out and your warranty being invalidated. note the meter reading and then release the
load switch.
4.3.2. compare the meter reading with load test chart (4.4) to determine battery condition.
notes: a) For 12 volt batteries the green sector (fig. 1F) border is marked with nominal cranking current from 300 to 500 amps and stepped in
50 amp intervals. record this figure and compare with battery manufacturer’s quoted figure to give an indication of any deterioration.
b) Battery performance falls at low temperatures and quoted cranking amps should be reduced by 50 amps at 20ºF(-7ºc) and 100 amps
at 0ºF(-18ºc).
© Jack sealey limited
Original Language Version
Bt91/7.V3 Issue: 3(l) - 29/02/16