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INSTRUCTION, USE AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
EN
SUMMARY
GENERAL DESCRIPTION _________________ 5
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL ________ 6
DRAWING ________________________________ 7
1.0 GENERAL INTRODUCTION __________ 8
1.1 Introduction ____________________________ 8
2.0 INTENDED USE _____________________ 8
2.1 Training of personnel __________________ 8
3.0 SAFETY DEVICES ___________________ 9
3.1 Residual risks __________________________ 9
4.0 GENERAL SAFETY RULES __________ 9
5.0 PACKING AND MOBILIZATION FOR
TRANSPORT _______________________ 10
6.0 UNPACKING ________________________ 11
7.0 MOBILIZATION _____________________ 11
CONDITIONS _______________________ 12
8.1 Working area __________________________12
8.2 Lighting _______________________________12
9.0 MACHINE ASSEMBLY ______________ 13
9.1 Anchoring system _____________________13
9.2 Assembly procedures _________________14
9.2.1 Fitting the shaft on the flange _____14
9.2.2 Protection guard assembly
(standard on some models) ________14
9.2.3 Monitor fitting _____________________15
9.2.4 Fitting of external data gauge
(standard on some models) ________16
10.0 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS _______ 17
10.1 Electrical checks ______________________17
SHAFT _____________________________ 18
11.1 Wheel assembly _______________________18
12.0 CONTROL PANEL __________________ 19
13.0 WHEEL BALANCING _______________ 19
13.1 Switching the machine on and off _____19
13.2 Balancing programs setting ___________20
13.2.1 Programs rapid setting and
measurements through distance-
diameter caliper arm ______________21
13.2.2 Programs setting through
screen page ________________________23
13.3 Indicative display of points where to
detect measures/to fit weight __________24
13.3.1 Weights positioning ________________25
13.4 Displaying the active/modifiable field _25
13.5 Wheel balancing screen page
description ____________________________26
13.5.1 Balancing mode ____________________28
13.6 Use of machines with disabled
automatic data gauge _________________30
13.6.1 Manual setting of wheel
dimensions ________________________31
13.7 Standard balancing programs ________31
13.7.1 Static ______________________________31
13.7.2 Static-1 ____________________________31
13.7.3 Static-2 ____________________________32
13.7.4 Dynamic ___________________________32
13.7.5 ALU-S ______________________________32
13.7.6 ALU-S1 _____________________________32
13.7.7 ALU-S2 _____________________________33
13.7.8 ALU-1 ______________________________33
13.7.9 ALU-2 ______________________________33
13.7.10 ALU-3 _____________________________33
13.7.11 ALU-4 _____________________________34
13.8 Optional balancing programs _________34
13.8.1 ECO-WEIGHT mode ________________34
13.8.2 SPLIT mode ________________________36
13.8.3 Weights hidden behind spokes
mode _______________________________38
13.8.4 Matching mode _____________________40
13.9 Special balancing programs __________42
13.9.1 Pax _________________________________42
13.10 Recalculation function _______________43
13.11 Wheel balancing in Motorcycle mode
(with distance caliper extension Kit) __43
CALIBRATION) _____________________ 44
14.1 Options menu _________________________44
14.1.1 Lower weight limit ________________46
14.1.2 Setting adhesive weight
dimensions and static threshold
percentage _________________________47
14.1.3 User management__________________47
14.2 Enabling of electronic Run-out
measuring device _____________________48
14.3 Machine calibrations __________________49
14.3.1 Chuck “0” (zero) calibration _______50
14.3.2 Weight measurement sensors
calibration _________________________50
14.3.3 Gauges calibration _________________52
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