CHANGE BATTERY Procedure
SUPPLIED VEHICLE
BATTERY
REMOVAL
- Press the "FUNCTION" button (fig. A.22) to select
the SUPPLY function (fig. A.12);
- if necessary or requested by the vehicle
manufacturer
specifications,
voltage and/or current values as indicated above;
- press the "VOLT" button (fig. A.21) to select the
battery voltage (fig. A.1);
- connect the clamps to the relative vehicle battery
terminals;
- change the battery paying particular attention
not to disconnect the clamps from the vehicle
terminals so as not to lose the electronic settings.
3.7 START - STARTER AID (if foreseen)
START mode (fig. A.15), if foreseen, is available
for 12V batteries and supplies 70 A current as a
starter aid. If the battery is completely run down,
it is advisable to perform a precharge cycle before
proceeding.
FUNCTION SELECTION
3"
3.7.1 Procedure
- Press and hold the "MODE" button (fig. A.23) for 3
seconds to select the "START" function;
- connect the vehicle battery terminal clamps (the
flashing message "Go" appears on the display (fig.
A.1);
- now start the vehicle; a 30 second timer will
engage and will appear on the display (fig. A.1),
at the end of which it will be possible to start the
engine again;
- on completing the selected process, disconnect
the power cable from the mains socket and
disconnect the clamps from the battery terminals.
BATTERY
CHANGE
customise
DISPLAY
3.8 ALARMS
The alarms are displayed by a graph symbol (fig. A
.3) when there is a pole inversion, short circuit, low
or faulty battery.
The alarms will appear on the display (fig. A.2) and
have the following meanings:
AL1: Pole inversion and short circuit;
AL2: Battery voltage incompatible with operator's
the
choice;
AL3: PULSE TRONIC charge: start of maximum
time Desulfation Phase 2 - battery not recoverable;
AL4: PULSE TRONIC charge: start of maximum
time Analyse Phase 3 - battery not recoverable;
AL5: PULSE TRONIC charge: start of maximum
time Main Charge Phase 4 - battery not recoverable;
AL6: PULSE TRONIC charge: start of maximum
time Verify Phase 6 - battery not recoverable;
AL7: PULSE TRONIC charge: start of maximum
time LCC - battery not recoverable;
AL8: PULSE TRONIC charge: start of maximum
time Pulse Tronic Phase 8 - battery not recoverable;
AL9: Short circuit in Supply / Diagnostic /
Equalization functions;
INFO ALARM
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FUNCTION EXIT
SHORT CIRCUIT
POLARITY REVERSAL