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Battery Test Procedure

  1. Connect the tester to the battery.
    • Red clamp to battery positive (+) terminal.
    • Black clamp to battery negative (-) terminal.
    Fig 1: Connecting Tester To Battery
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    CAUTION: Connect clamps securely. If "CHECK CONNECTION" message is displayed on the screen, reconnect clamps securely.
  2. The tester will ask if the battery is connected "IN-VEHICLE" or "OUT-OF-VEHICLE". Make your selection by pressing the arrow buttons; then press ENTER.
    Fig 2: Screen Display - Select Test In-Vehicle
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  3. Select CCA and press the ENTER button.
    Fig 3: Screen Display - CCA
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    NOTE: CCA: Cold cranking amps, is an SAE specification for cranking batteries at -0.4°F (-18°C).
  4. Set the CCA value displayed on the screen to the CCA value marked on the battery label by pressing up and down buttons and press ENTER.
    Fig 4: Screen Display - CCA Value
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    NOTE: The battery ratings(CCA) displayed on the tester must be identical to the ratings marked on battery label.
  5. The tester will conduct battery test.
    Fig 5: Screen Display - Battery Ratings (CCA) On Tester
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  6. The tester displays battery test results including voltage and battery ratings.

    Refer to the following table and take the appropriate action as recommended by the Micro 570.

    Fig 6: Screen Display - CCA Good Battery
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    Battery Test Results 

    Result On Printer Remedy
    GOOD BATTERY No action is required.
    GOOD RECHARGE Battery is in a good state.
    Recharge the battery and use.
    * You have to follow instruction below when you charge battery and retest, otherwise test result can be inaccurate. (See 'Charge and Retest method after battery charge' below.)
    CHARGE & RETEST Battery is not charged properly.
    • Charge and test the battery again.

    * You have to follow instruction below when you charge battery and retest, otherwise test result can be inaccurate. (See 'Charge and Retest method after battery charge' below.)
    REPLACE BATTERY Replace battery and recheck the charging system.
    • Improper connection between battery and vehicle cables may cause "REPLACE BATTERY". Retest the battery after removing cables and connecting the tester to the battery terminal directly prior to replacing the battery.
    BAD CELL-REPLACE Charge and retest the battery.
    • If the Micro 570 recommends "REPLACE BATTERY", replace the battery and recheck the charging system.

    [Charge and Retest method after battery charge] 

    Battery charge 

    Set battery charger to 'Auto Mode' (The Mode that charging current drops as the battery charges.) and charge battery until charging current down close to zero or the charger alerts you with an alarm when charge is complete.

    (Minimum charging time recommended: More than 3 hours with Auto Mode that explained above)

    • If battery is not fully charged, battery surface voltage will be high while the amount of current charged (CCA) in battery is low. If you measure the battery under this condition, tester may misjudge that battery sulfation occurred because the amount of current in battery is too low in comparison with battery voltage.

      * Surface voltage: When battery is charged electrolyte temperature increases and chemical reaction become active resulting in an excessive increase of battery voltage.

      It is known that it takes approximate one day to subside this increased surface voltage completely.

    Battery Test after charge 

    Do not test battery right after the charge. Test battery after battery surface voltage has subsided as instructed in the following procedure.

    1. When battery charge is complete, install the battery in the vehicle.
    2. Put IG key to ON position and turn on head lamp with low beam, and wait 5 minutes. (Discharge for 5 minutes)
    3. Turn off the head lamp and IG key, and wait 5 minutes. (Waiting for 5 minutes)
    4. Remove +, - cable from the battery and test battery.
      WARNING: Whenever filing a claim for battery, the print out of the battery test results must be attached.

    Starter Test Procedure 

  7. After the battery test, press ENTER immediately for the starter test.
    Fig 7: Screen Display - Press Enter Immediately For Starter Test
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  8. Start the engine.
    Fig 8: Screen Display - Start Engine
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  9. Cranking voltage and starter test results will be displayed on the screen.

    Refer to the following table and take the appropriate action as recommended by the Micro 570.

    Fig 9: Screen Display - Cranking Voltage Normal
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    Starter Test Results 

    Result On Printer Remedy
    CRANKING VOLTAGE NORMAL System shows a normal starter draw.
    CRANKING VOLTAGE LOW Cranking voltage is lower than normal level.
    • Check starter.
    CHARGE BATTERY The state of battery charge is too low to test.
    • Charge the battery and retest.
    REPLACE BATTERY Replace battery.
    • If the vehicle is not started though the battery condition of "GOOD BATTERY" is displayed, check wiring for open circuit, battery cable connection, starter and repair or replace as necessary.
    • If the engine does crank, check fuel system.
    NOTE: When testing the vehicle with old diesel engines, the test result will not be favorable if the glow plug is not heated.
    Conduct the test after warming up the engine for 5 minutes.

    Charging System Test Procedure 

  10. Press ENTER to begin charging system test.
    Fig 10: Screen Display - Press Enter To Charging System Test
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  11. The tester displays the actual voltage of alternator.

    Press ENTER to continue.

    Fig 11: Screen Display - Press Enter To Continue
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  12. Turn off all electrical load and rev engine for 5 seconds with pressing the accelerator pedal. (Follow the instructions on the screen)
    Fig 12: Screen Display - Turn OFF Electrical Load And Rev Engine For 5 Seconds (1 Of 3)
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    Fig 13: Screen Display - Turn OFF Electrical Load And Rev Engine For 5 Seconds (2 Of 3)
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    Fig 14: Screen Display - Turn OFF Electrical Load And Rev Engine For 5 Seconds (3 Of 3)
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  13. The message that engine RPM is detected will be displayed on the screen. Press ENTER to continue.
    Fig 15: Screen Display - Press Enter To Continue
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  14. If the engine RPM is not detected, press ENTER after revving engine.
    Fig 16: Screen Display - Press Enter After Revving Engine
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  15. The tester will conduct charging system test during loads off.
    Fig 17: Screen Display - Tester Will Conduct Charging System Test During Loads OFF (1 Of 2)
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    Fig 18: Screen Display - Tester Conduct Charging System Test During Loads OFF (2 Of 2)
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  16. Turn on electrical loads (air conditioner, lamps, audio and etc.). Press ENTER to continue.
    Fig 19: Screen Display - Turn ON electrical loads
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  17. The tester will conduct charging system test during loads on.
    Fig 20: Screen Display - Tester Conduct Charging System Test During Loads ON
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  18. Rev engine for 5 seconds with pressing the accelerator pedal. (Follow the instructions on the screen)
    Fig 21: Screen Display - Rev Engine For 5 Seconds With Pressing Accelerator Pedal (1 Of 3)
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    Fig 22: Screen Display - Rev Engine For 5 Seconds With Pressing Accelerator Pedal (2 Of 3)
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    Fig 23: Screen Display - Rev Engine For 5 Seconds With Pressing Accelerator Pedal (3 Of 3)
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  19. The message that engine RPM is detected will be displayed on the screen. Press ENTER to continue.
    Fig 24: Screen Display - Press Enter To Continue
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  20. If the engine RPM is not detected, press ENTER after revving engine.
    Fig 25: Screen Display - Press Enter After Revving Engine
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  21. Turn off electrical loads (air conditioner, lamps, audio and etc.). Turn the engine off.
    Fig 26: Screen Display - Turn OFF Electrical Loads
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  22. Charging voltage and charging system test results will be displayed on the screen.

    Shut off engine end disconnect the tester clamps from the battery. Refer to the following table and take the appropriate action as recommended by the Micro 570.

    Fig 27: Screen Display - Charging Voltage And Charging System Test Results (1 Of 3)
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    Fig 28: Screen Display - Charging Voltage And Charging System Test Results (2 Of 3)
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    Fig 29: Screen Display - Charging Voltage And Charging System Test Results (3 Of 3)
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    Charging System Test Results 

    Result On Printer Remedy
    CHARGING SYSTEM NORMAL/DIODE RIPPLE NORMAL Charging system is normal.
    NO CHARGING VOLTAGE Alternator does not supply charging current to battery.
    • Check belts, connection between alternator and battery and replace belts or cable or alternator as necessary.
    LOW CHARGING VOLTAGE Alternator does not supply charging current to battery and electrical load to system fully.
    • Check belts and alternator and replace as necessary.
    HIGH CHARGING VOLTAGE The voltage from alternator to battery is higher than normal limit during voltage regulating.
    • Check connection and ground and replace regulator as necessary.
    • Check electrolyte level in the battery.
    EXCESS RIPPLE DETECTED One or more diodes in the alternator is not functioning properly.
    • Check alternator mounting and belts and replace as necessary.