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1 MODEL 6034 BATTERY TESTER OPERATOR’S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for battery tester Model 6034. Y ou may need to refer to these instructions at a later date. CAUTION: The electrolyte in automotive batteries is sulfuric acid, which is capable of cau[...]
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Page 2
2 CONNECTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS a) Connect and disconnect DC output clam ps only after the LOAD CONTROL knob is counte r-clockwise (CCW.) as far as possible. (D on’t force knob). b) When attaching clamps to battery posts , twist or rock clamp back and forth several times to make a good connection. This te nds to prevent the clamps from slipping off[...]
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Page 3
3 distributor.) Turn ignition switch on and allow starter to r un for 5 seconds. Read the voltage on the VOLT scale while cranki ng. With car circuit off and with the tester connected to the battery terminals, adjust LOAD CONTROL knob to give VOLTMETER reading the same as measured whi le cranking engine. Read Amps on ammeter and the reading is the [...]
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4 Rev. 03/05 027-0793[...]