Flir Extech BT100 User Manual
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To perform a basic test, connect the tester probes to the battery terminals, ensuring correct polarity. Turn the tester on and follow the on-screen instructions to get the readings.
First, check if the batteries are correctly installed and not depleted. Replace them if necessary. If the issue persists, inspect the battery contacts for corrosion or damage.
The BT100 is typically pre-calibrated. However, if you suspect inaccuracies, contact Flir support for calibration instructions or to inquire about professional calibration services.
'OL' indicates an overload condition. This means the tested value exceeds the range the tester can measure. Check your test setup and ensure proper range settings.
Yes, the BT100 can test various types of batteries, including lithium-ion. However, always refer to the manual for specific instructions and safety precautions for different battery types.
To clean the tester, use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid any abrasive materials or solvents. For maintenance, regularly inspect the probes for damage and ensure all connections are firm and corrosion-free.
Inconsistent readings can be caused by poor contact with the battery terminals, a depleted battery in the tester, or damaged probes. Ensure all connections are secure and replace the tester battery if needed.
Store the tester in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Remove batteries if the tester will not be used for an extended period to prevent corrosion.
Refer to the user manual for specific reset instructions. Generally, resetting to factory settings involves navigating the menu and selecting the reset option.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment and ensure the tester is used in a dry environment. Avoid direct contact with battery acid and follow all manufacturer safety guidelines.