Argus Analyzers AA500PWP Support
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Testing Tips and Techniques
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Why is the tester failing nearly every battery when I know they are 'good'?
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- A wrong value was entered as the reference value for the test. Check the battery label and re-test.
- The rating standard set in the tester is incorrect. Check the battery label and enter the correct rating standard (CCA, CA, EN, EN2, DIN, Ω)
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Why does the analyzer indicate 'Fail' after capacity test, but 'PASS' after the cranking test?
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This can be caused by:
1. A wrong value entered as the reference value for the capacity test.
2. The battery performance has dropped below the manufacturer's specification, but it still retains enough capability to start the vehicle.
Interpreting Display and Results
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Why is the tester failing nearly every battery when I know they are 'good'?
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- A wrong value was entered as the reference value for the test. Check the battery label and re-test.
- The rating standard set in the tester is incorrect. Check the battery label and enter the correct rating standard (CCA, CA, EN, EN2, DIN, Ω)
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Why does the analyzer indicate 'Fail' after capacity test, but 'PASS' after the cranking test?
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This can be caused by:
1. A wrong value entered as the reference value for the capacity test.
2. The battery performance has dropped below the manufacturer's specification, but it still retains enough capability to start the vehicle.
Troubleshooting
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Why is the tester failing nearly every battery when I know they are 'good'?
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- A wrong value was entered as the reference value for the test. Check the battery label and re-test.
- The rating standard set in the tester is incorrect. Check the battery label and enter the correct rating standard (CCA, CA, EN, EN2, DIN, Ω)
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Why does the analyzer indicate 'Fail' after capacity test, but 'PASS' after the cranking test?
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This can be caused by:
1. A wrong value entered as the reference value for the capacity test.
2. The battery performance has dropped below the manufacturer's specification, but it still retains enough capability to start the vehicle.

