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Mar 07, 2025 - 01:17 AM
To test a battery using the VOLTCRAFT 2522654 Battery Tester “VC1T”, follow these steps:
1. Make sure the battery tester is powered by a AAA/micro battery. Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the tester by sliding the battery compartment cover open.
2. Insert a AAA/micro battery into the battery compartment, making sure to observe the correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-).
3. Close the battery compartment securely.
4. Identify the type of battery you want to test. The battery tester can check batteries of the types micro, mignon, baby, mono, 9 V block, CR123A, CR2, CR-V3, 2CR5, CR-P2, or 1.5 V / 3 V button cells.
5. Locate the appropriate slot on the battery tester for the type of battery you want to test. The tester has various openings available, depending on the battery type.
6. Insert the battery into the corresponding slot, making sure to observe the correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-) as indicated by the labels on the battery tester.
7. The display on the battery tester will show a bar graph indicating the condition of the battery. The more bars displayed, the higher the voltage and remaining capacity of the battery.
8. Interpret the bar graph as follows:
- Bar graph within the "POOR" range: Battery is bad.
- Bar graph within the "WEAK" range: Battery is weak.
- Bar graph within the "GOOD" range: Battery is okay.
Note: If you are testing a rechargeable battery, keep in mind that a fully charged rechargeable battery may have a lower voltage than a primary battery. Take this into consideration when reading and evaluating the bar graph.
Please refer to the VOLTCRAFT 2522654 Battery Tester “VC1T” User Manual for more detailed instructions and safety precautions.
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