Gas Gauge Accuracy indicates the estimated battery gas gauge
accuracy.
The following on-screen messages may appear:
Calibration Completed is displayed after the procedure has been
started and successfully completed.
Calibration In Progress is displayed when the procedure has been
started and not yet completed.
Calibration Aborted is displayed when the procedure has been
started but the DC plug was removed or a power failure occurred
before the end, or if you terminate the calibration.
To start the gas gauge calibration:
1. Select the Calibration button. Completion time is up to 20 hours
depending on the MaxTester's initial battery level and current power
consumption.
2. Make sure the DC plug always stays connected and the unit is not
turned off until completion. Failing to do so will abort the procedure
and previous calibration parameters will be kept.
Note: No other activity can be performed on the unit during calibration.
Note: Going through this calibration does not affect the MaxTester's battery
capacity.
MaxTester Copper Test
Aborted displays when the calibration procedure has been started
but the DC plug was removed before the end.
Idle displays after the next MaxTester cold boot.
Below 10 % accuracy error is Very Good.
Between 10 % and 20 % accuracy error is Good.
Over 20 % accuracy error is Poor and a gas gauge calibration is
needed in order to get optimal accuracy.
Setting Up the MaxTester MAX-610
Power
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