Instructions

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GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH METRACELL BT PRO
Plugging in the measurement cables and the power pack must not necessitate any
undue force.
Connect the ground wire before connecting the voltage conducting cable, and discon-
nect the voltage conducting cable before disconnecting the ground wire.
Check measurement cable continuity.
Avoid short circuits due to incorrectly connected measurement cables.
Make sure that the alligator clips, test probes and Kelvin probes make good contact.
Do not move or remove the Kelvin probes during a measurement.
Unwanted sparking may otherwise occur due to test current.
Do not remove or move the alligator clips, test probes or Kelvin probes until measure-
ment has been completed. This is indicated by means of an acoustic acknowledgment.
Avoid simultaneously contacting the battery and the frame or hardware, which may be
grounded.
The battery tester is equipped with a transponder module. Determine whether or not use
of the 125 kHz frequency is permissible in your country.
The battery tester is equipped with a Bluetooth
®
module. Determine whether or not use
of the implemented range of frequencies from 2.402 to 2.480 GHz is permissible in your
country.
The input at the P+ measurement jack is equipped with a fuse link. The instrument may
only be used as long as this fuse is in flawless condition.
A defective fuse may only be replaced by our repair service.
The instrument only works with inserted batteries.
The battery charger may only be connected to electrical systems (TN or TT) with a maxi-
mum of 230/400 V which comply with applicable safety regulations (e.g. IEC 60346,
VDE 0100) and are protected with a fuse or circuit breaker with a maximum rating of
16 A.
Do not use the instrument while the internal batteries are being charged.
Do not use the instrument if the battery compartment cover has been removed.
Touch contact with dangerous voltage is otherwise possible.
Always create a backup copy of your measurement data.