1. Okwu mmalite
The DonosHome BT60 is a professional battery tester designed for comprehensive analysis of 12V and 24V automotive batteries. It supports various battery types including Regular Flooded, AGM Flat Plate, AGM Spiral, GEL, EFB, and Lithium batteries. This device performs starting system tests, charging system tests, and provides detailed battery health analysis, ensuring accurate diagnostics for your vehicle's electrical system.
The BT60 complies with international standards such as JIS, EN, DIN, SAE, and CCA, offering precise measurements within a range of 100-3000 CCA. Its user-friendly interface, color screen, and multi-language support make it an essential tool for both professional technicians and home users.

Image 1.1: The DonosHome BT60 Battery Tester with its main display and battery clamps.
2. Ozi nchekwa
- Adịkwa polarity Protection: The BT60 features built-in reverse polarity protection. If the clamps are connected incorrectly (red to negative, black to positive), the device will not operate, preventing damage to both the tester and the battery.
- Njikọ ziri ezi: Jikọọ mgbe niile uhie clamp to the battery's positive (+) terminal na nke nwa clamp to the battery's adịghị mma (-) ọnụ.
- No External Power: The device is powered directly by the battery under test. No external power adapters or batteries are required, ensuring safe, passive testing without discharging the battery.
- Igwe ikuku: Ensure adequate ventilation when working with lead-acid batteries, as they can produce explosive gases.
- Nchedo anya: Always wear appropriate eye protection when working with batteries.
- Dobe anya: Keep hands, hair, and clothing clear of moving engine parts.

Image 2.1: Illustration of correct and incorrect battery clamp connections, highlighting the reverse polarity protection feature.
3. Ihe ngwugwu
Mgbe ịmepechara ngwugwu ahụ, biko chọpụta na ihe niile dị na ọ dị mma:
- DonosHome BT60 Battery Tester Unit
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)
4. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The DonosHome BT60 is designed for ease of use and durability. It features a robust casing, a clear color display, and intuitive controls.
4.1 Atụmatụ
- Ngosipụta: 3.2-inch color LCD screen with skeuomorphic design icons and 3 LED indicator lights.
- Njikwa: 7 large rubber game controller-style buttons for easy navigation.
- USB: Over 1 meter long, made of high-quality nickel steel clips and 26/016 copper wire for stable communication.
- Ndakọrịta batrị: Supports 12V and 24V batteries, including Regular Flooded, AGM Flat Plate, AGM Spiral, GEL, EFB, and Lithium types.
- Ọrụ Ule: Battery Test (State of Health, State of Charge, Voltage, Resistance), Cranking Test, Charging Test, Waveform Analysis, Review Akụkọ ihe mere eme.
- Ụkpụrụ: Complies with JIS, EN, DIN, SAE, and CCA standards.
- izi ezi: Offers 99.9% accuracy with low test error values up to 3000 CCA.
- Asụsụ: Built-in support for 12 languages.

Foto 4.1: Zuru ezu view of the BT60's physical components, including the comfortable buttons, ABS material, LED light design, 3.2-inch screen, tough clamps, and thick cable.

Foto 4.2: Ofeview of the multifunctional battery testing capabilities of the BT60.
5. Nkọwapụta
| Nlereanya | BT60 |
| Voltage Oke | 12V and 24V (Does not support 6V, 8V, or 36V batteries) |
| Ọnụ ego CCA | 100-3000 CCA |
| Ụdị batrị akwadoro | Regular Flooded, AGM Flat Plate, AGM Spiral, GEL, EFB, Lithium |
| Ụkpụrụ ule | JIS, EN, DIN, SAE, CCA, CA, BCI, MCA, IEC |
| Ngosipụta | 3.2-inch agba LCD |
| Ogologo eriri USB | Over 1 meter (approx. 40.16 inches) |
| Ibu Ibu | 10.2 ounces (ihe dị ka gram 289) |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 5.91 x 3.15 x 1.97 sentimita (ihe dịka 15 x 8 x 5 cm) |
| Nọmba nke onye nrụpụta | ACCP-BT60 |
| UPC | 751300562483 |

Image 5.1: Detailed table of supported battery measurement standards and their respective test ranges.

Image 5.2: Visual representation of the wide range of 12V and 24V battery types compatible with the BT60 tester.
6. Nhazi
The DonosHome BT60 is designed for plug-and-play operation, requiring minimal setup.
6.1 Njikọ mbụ
- Ensure the vehicle's ignition is off and all accessories are disconnected.
- Jikọọ uhie clamp of the BT60 to the battery's positive (+) terminal.
- Jikọọ nwa clamp of the BT60 to the battery's adịghị mma (-) ọnụ.
- The BT60 will power on automatically once correctly connected. If it does not power on, check the connections for proper polarity.
6.2 Ntọala asụsụ
To set the desired language:
- From the Main Menu, navigate to "Tool Setup" using the arrow buttons and press "OK".
- Select "Language" from the Tool Setup menu and press "OK".
- Choose your preferred language from the list (e.g., English, Spanish, German) and press "OK" to confirm.

Image 6.1: Visual guide for navigating the menu to change the device language.
7. Ntuziaka ọrụ
The BT60 offers several testing modes to diagnose your battery and vehicle's electrical system.
7.1 Nnwale batrị
This test assesses the overall health and charge of the battery.
- From the Main Menu, select the appropriate vehicle type (Motorcycle, Car, or Truck) and press "OK".
- Select the battery type (e.g., Regular Flooded, AGM Flat Plate, Lithium) and press "OK".
- Select the testing standard (e.g., CCA, EN, DIN) and press "OK".
- Enter the battery's rated CCA value (or other standard rating) as indicated on the battery label and press "OK".
- The tester will perform the analysis and display the results, including State of Health (SOH), State of Charge (SOC), Voltage, and Internal Resistance.
- The display will also provide a suggestion (e.g., "Good Battery", "Charge-Retest", "Bad Cell or Replace").

Image 7.1: Visual walkthrough of the battery testing process, from selecting vehicle type to viewing the final battery health report.

Image 7.2: Specific steps for testing Lithium batteries, demonstrating the selection process and result display.
7.2 Cranking Test
This test evaluates the starting performance of the battery and the starter motor.
- From the Main Menu, select "Start the test" (or Cranking Test) and press "OK".
- Follow the on-screen prompts. Ensure the engine is off before proceeding.
- When prompted, start the engine. The tester will record the cranking voltage na oge.
- The results will indicate if the cranking performance is "Normal", "Poor", or "Bad".

Image 7.3: Instructions for conducting a cranking test, including engine operation prompts and result interpretation.
7.3 Nnwale chaja
This test evaluates the vehicle's charging system, including the alternator and rectifier diode.
- From the Main Menu, select "Charging Test" and press "OK".
- Follow the on-screen instructions, which typically involve increasing the engine RPM to a specified level (e.g., 2000 RPM) for a duration (e.g., 10 seconds).
- The tester will measure loaded voltage, ewepụrụ voltage, na mpịakọta voltage.
- The results will indicate if the charging system is "Normal" or if there are issues.

Image 7.4: Guide for performing a charging system test, including instructions for engine RPM and display of loaded/unloaded voltage and ripple.
7.4 Waveform Analysis
The BT60 can display real-time voltage waveforms, which can be useful for advanced diagnostics.
- From the Main Menu, select "Waveform" and press "OK".
- Choose between "Real time Waveform" or "Cranking Waveform" and press "OK".
- The screen will display a graphical representation of the voltage over time, allowing for visual inspection of battery and charging system stability.

Foto 7.5: Ọpụamples of real-time and cranking voltage waveforms displayed on the BT60.
8. Nlekọta
- Nhicha: Jiri nwayọ hichaa otu ahụ, damp akwa . Ejila ihe nchacha abrasive ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
- Nchekwa: Store the BT60 in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Nlekọta USB: Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the cable. Ensure the clamps are clean and free of corrosion before and after use.
- Mmelite ngwanrọ: Lelee onye nrụpụta website periodically for any available software updates to ensure optimal performance.
9. Nchọpụta nsogbu
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Ngwaọrụ anaghị agbanwu ọkụ. | ezighi ezi clamp connection (reverse polarity) or battery voltage dị ala. | Hụ na cl uhieamp dị na positive (+) na black clamp is on negative (-). Check if the battery has sufficient voltage (above 5V for 12V batteries). |
| Inaccurate test results. | Loose connections, incorrect battery type/standard selected, or battery not fully charged. | Verify secure connections. Re-enter correct battery parameters. Ensure battery is fully charged before testing for best accuracy. |
| Ihuenyo ahụ akpọnwụọla ma ọ bụ anaghị anabata ya. | Nsogbu ngwanrọ nwa oge. | Disconnect the tester from the battery, wait a few seconds, then reconnect. If the issue persists, contact customer support. |
| Cannot test 6V, 8V, or 36V batteries. | The BT60 is designed only for 12V and 24V battery systems. | This is a product limitation. The BT60 is not compatible with these voltage sistemu. |
10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official DonosHome websaịtị.
Biko dowe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe maka akwụkwọ ikike.
Onye nrụpụta: ACCP
Akara: Ụlọ Donos




