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probebattery.co.za Battery Warranty Registration : Probe

probebattery.co.za Battery Warranty Registration : Probe

Organization : Probe Battery

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Head Quarters: Germiston

Facility : Battery Warranty Registration

Website http://www.probebattery.co.za/

Probe Battery Warranty Registration

** Registering your battery here will qualify you for a 24 month warranty

** Please fill in the form as accurately as possible

Related : Probe Battery Warranty Status Check : www.sanotify.com/1020.html

** Keep your Probe Battery invoice and Serial number in a safe place

** If you have any problems filling in the form please contact us on 010 591 0565

Please Note:

** When filling in Serial and Invoice numbers; only add numbers and or letters.

** No backslashes, hyphens or other special characters.

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Test Procedures

Step 1: Visual Inspection (Batteries With A Magic Eye)

If the battery does not have a magic eye, please go to step 2 :

** All Probe Batteries will either have a Serialised Warranty Card attached to the battery, which corresponds to an engraved serial number > the battery or a Serial Label > the casing of the battery.

** In addition each battery will be DATE STAMPED when sold.

** The above warranty periods will >ly be applicable from DATE STAMP PC15 >wards.

** Any product prior to this DATE STAMP, code PC15, will be honoured under the previous warranty period’s requirements.

** If there is NO SERIAL ENGRAVING OR LABEL > the battery, but the battery has a DATE STAMP, for example PD12 (P = Probe, D = Month of purchase – April, 12 = Year), then the DATE STAMP date applies.

** If there is NO SERIAL ENGRAVING OR LABEL > the battery or the SERIAL ENGRAVING OR LABEL has been tampered with and there is no DATE STAMP > the battery or the DATE STAMP has been tampered with, then No Warranty Applies.

** Check the casing, terminals and state – of – charge indicator (Magic Eye) for obvious damage, tampering or abuse. There will be NO WARRANTY if the casing is damaged, swollen (indicating overcharge conditions), terminal abused or arced and Magic Eye has been removed or tampered with.

** Check COLOUR of Magic Eye after shaking the battery in order to mix electrolyte (be aware of the different types depending > models, but procedure remains the same).

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** If the Magic Eye indicates Overcharged Then No Warranty Applies.

** Check COLOUR of Magic Eye after shaking the battery in order to mix electrolyte (be aware of the different types depending > models – but procedure remains the same).

** If the Magic Eye indicates Re – Charge Then No Warranty Applies And proper charging procedures should be adopted (see step 4)

** If battery Magic Eye does not display any of the above conditions follow the guidelines in STEP 2 and STEP 3 and thereafter STEP 4 should be followed.

Use Magic Eye to confirm results of possible claim :

** If Magic Eye is GREEN and open circuit voltage less than 12.1V and after charge battery remains below capacity then the battery is Faulty (Dead Cell), Replace Under Warranty.

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** If Magic Eye is WHITE/RED/BLACK, follow instructions > battery label.

** If Magic Eye shows CHARGE, battery is GOOD and needs a charge and must be re – tested after charge.

** If Magic Eye turns GREEN and battery open circuit voltage is greater than 12.5V, then NO WARRANTY applies and return battery into service or to customer.

** If Magic Eye shows OVERCHARGED, battery has been overcharged due to alternator irregularities, malfunction problems, exposure to excessive heat or possible thermal run away – NO WARRANTY applies. Check that Alternator is charging within specification.

Step 2: Electrical Battery Test :

Use a suitable ELECTRONIC TESTER to test the battery to confirm results relating to a possible warranty claim :

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** If the Magic Eye is GREEN and the open circuit voltage between 12.1V and 12.5V, then battery is GOOD and needs a charge. After charge, test again and if GOOD return into service.

** If the Magic Eye is BLACK/WHITE and shows RECHARGE and the open circuit voltage is below 12.1V, proceed to recharge.

** If after recharge the open circuit voltage recovers over 12.5V and the CCA reading is lower than battery specifications, this would indicate that the battery has been over – used and/or deeply discharged.

** Such CCA deficit is a typical indication of the state of health of the battery whereby the battery has been kept in a deeply discharged state for an extended period of time causing sulphation of the battery plates.

** This condition is normally irreversible. NO WARRANTY applies.

** If the Magic Eye is GREEN and the open circuit voltage between 12.1V and 12.5V, then battery needs a charge.

** If after recharge, the CCA readings are lower than battery specifications then the WARRANTY APPLIES, subject to the first date of purchase being stamped > the new battery and proof of purchase is provided.

** If the Magic Eye is GREEN/BLACK/WHITE and shows RECHARGE, proceed to recharge.

** If after recharge, the open circuit voltage does not recover and remains below 12V, this means that there is possibly a dead cell or open circuit in which case, the WARRANTY APPLIES provided the first date of purchase is stamped > the new battery and proof of purchase is provided.

Step 3: Electronic Tester User Guideline

** There are various models of Electronic Testers available.

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** Be aware of CCA settings – SAE/BCI, IEC, DIN and EN.

** Probe Batteries label ratings are SAE/BCI standards.

** Connect tester clamps to battery terminals. Connection directly > to Stud Type Stainless Steel Terminals or Dirty Terminals or Terminals with Grease/corrosion or Altered Terminals will impair readings.

** Good connection to lead part of posts is essential to achieve accurate results.

** Set CCA ratings – select SAE/BCI setting and follows election instructions.

** The tester results and Magic Eye status after re – charging need to be collated and asseAGMent made regarding warranty authenticity.

Step 4: Probe Battery Warranty Claim

** After following STEP 1, 2 and 3 and the battery appears to be subject to a possible claim, complete the Probe Battery Warranty Claim Request form and return to Probe or Accredited Dealer for testing of battery and possible approval of warranty replacement.

Contact Address

245 Albert Amon Street,

Meadowdale, Germiston,

Republic of South Africa

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