ANCEL BT410, AD410PRO

ANCEL BT410 12V/24V Battery Tester & AD410PRO OBD2 Scanner User Manual

Comprehensive Guide for Automotive Diagnostics and Battery Analysis

1. Okwu mmalite

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective operation of your ANCEL BT410 12V/24V Battery Tester and ANCEL AD410PRO OBD2 Scanner. These devices are designed to assist in diagnosing vehicle issues and assessing battery health. Please read this manual thoroughly before use and retain it for future reference.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The ANCEL BT410 and AD410PRO are versatile tools for automotive maintenance. The BT410 focuses on battery and charging system analysis, while the AD410PRO provides comprehensive OBD2 engine diagnostics and additional battery testing capabilities.

2.1. Ihe ngwugwu

2.2. Njirimara ngwaọrụ

ANCEL BT410 Battery Tester

ANCEL BT410 Battery Tester with clamps

Image: The ANCEL BT410 Battery Tester, featuring a clear display and robust battery clamps for connection. This device is designed for comprehensive battery and charging system analysis.

  • 4-in-1 Battery Testing: Health, Cranking, Charging, Voltmeter.
  • Wide Compatibility: Supports 12V/24V systems and various battery types (AGM, GEL, EFB, Lithium-Ion, Flooded).

ANCEL AD410 PRO OBD2 Scanner

ANCEL AD410 PRO OBD2 Scanner with battery clamps and OBD2 connector

Image: The ANCEL AD410 PRO OBD2 Scanner, showcasing its dual functionality with both an OBD2 connector and battery clamps. The display shows various diagnostic options.

  • 10 Advanced Diagnostic Modes: Read/Clear Codes, Live Data, I/M Readiness, etc.
  • Integrated Battery Testing: Supports 6V/12V lead-acid batteries (CCA 100-2000A), engine diagnostics, starter tests, and charging system analysis.

3. Ntọala na Njikọ

3.1. ANCEL BT410 Battery Tester Connection

  1. Ensure the vehicle ignition is off.
  2. Jikọọ uhie clamp gaa na njedebe (+) dị mma nke batrị ahụ.
  3. Jikọọ nwa clamp gaa na njedebe (-) na-adịghị mma nke batrị ahụ.
  4. Ngwaọrụ ga-agbanye ọkụ na akpaghị aka.

3.2. ANCEL AD410 PRO OBD2 Scanner Connection

  1. Locate the vehicle's 16-pin Data Link Connector (DLC), typically under the dashboard on the driver's side.
  2. Ensure the vehicle ignition is off.
  3. Plug the AD410 PRO's OBD2 connector firmly into the vehicle's DLC.
  4. Turn the vehicle ignition to the 'ON' position (engine off). The device will power on automatically.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

4.1. ANCEL BT410 Battery Tester Operations

The BT410 offers comprehensive battery and charging system analysis.

ANCEL BT410 displaying battery test results

Image: The ANCEL BT410 screen showing a 'GOOD BATTERY' status with detailed metrics like Health, Charge, Internal Resistance, and Rated CCA. It also illustrates recommended actions based on battery condition (Charge & Retest, Replace, Bad Cell).

  1. Nnwale batrị: Select 'Battery Test' from the main menu. Follow on-screen prompts to input battery type (e.g., Regular Flooded, AGM, GEL, EFB, Lithium-Ion) and Cold Cranking Amps (CCA). The tester will display battery health, charge, internal resistance, and a recommendation (e.g., Good, Good-Recharge, Replace).
  2. Nnwale crank: Select 'Cranking Test'. The device will prompt you to start the engine. It measures the cranking voltage and time to assess the starter motor's performance.
  3. Nlele Nchaji: Select 'Charging Test'. This test evaluates the alternator's performance under unloaded, loaded, and ripple conditions to ensure stable charging.
  4. Voltmeter: Na-enye ezigbo oge voltage readings of the battery.

4.2. ANCEL AD410 PRO OBD2 Scanner Operations

The AD410 PRO provides extensive OBD2 diagnostic functions.

ANCEL AD410 PRO displaying various OBD2 diagnostic functions

Image: The ANCEL AD410 PRO screen illustrating a range of OBD2 diagnostic functions, including Read Codes, Clear Codes, Live Data Stream, I/M Readiness, and O2 Monitor Test, all contributing to turning off the check engine light.

  1. Gụọ Koodu: Na-eweghachite Koodu Nsogbu Nchọpụta (DTCs) site na Ngalaba Njikwa Injin (ECU) nke ụgbọala ahụ.
  2. Kpochapụ Koodu: Clears DTCs from the ECU and turns off the Check Engine Light (MIL). Ensure the underlying issue is resolved before clearing codes.
  3. Njikere M/M: Checks the status of emission-related monitoring systems to determine if the vehicle is ready for an emissions test.
  4. Stream Data: Displays real-time data parameters from the vehicle's sensors, such as engine RPM, vehicle speed, coolant temperature, and O2 sensor readings.
  5. Frame ifriizi: Captures a snapshot of sensor data at the moment a DTC was set, providing valuable information for diagnosis.
  6. Nnwale sensọ O2: Na-eweghachite nsonaazụ ule nlekota sensọ O2 maka ule ndị emechara n'oge na-adịbeghị anya.
  7. EVAP Leak Test: Na-amalite nnwale nke Sistemụ Njikwa Efu Mmiri (EVAP) maka ntapu mmiri.
  8. Ozi ụgbọ ala: Retrieves vehicle information such as VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), CIN (Calibration Identification Number), and CVN (Calibration Verification Number).
  9. Nyocha DTC: Provides definitions for generic and manufacturer-specific DTCs directly on the device.

5. Nlekọta

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

6.1. Ngwaọrụ anaghị agba ọkụ

6.2. Link Error/Communication Failure

6.3. Screen Display Issues

7. Nkọwapụta

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Your ANCEL product is covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty details, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official ANCEL websaịtị ahụ. Anwala ịrụzi ngwaọrụ ahụ n'onwe gị, n'ihi na nke a nwere ike imebi akwụkwọ ikike ahụ.