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Operation manual geodyna 2350 - 9413 126
Entry of balancing mode and wheel size
43
44
1
2
3
4
AP1
+
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ALU
1
7.2.4 Determination of distance rim/machine
For the balancing modes nor., Alu 1, Alu 2, Alu 3, Alu 4 and Alu 5
the correction dimensions are derived from the dimensions by
subtraction or addition of correction values.
Fig. 43
Gauge arm for distance rim/machine
1
Scale for distance, mm only -
scale with 2 mm graduations
2
Gauge arm with pointer
3
Pointer
4
Reference edge for distance reading
Automatic determination of distance rim/machine
D
Pull the gauge arm
(Fig. 43, item 2)
out of the cabinet,
apply the gauge
(Fig. 43, item 3)
on the rim flange as
shown in
Fig. 43
and hold in that position.
As the distance lever is moved, the first bar and gradually the
remaining bar segments light up. On reaching the correction
position the segment furthest to the right lights up and the
speaker beeps.
D
Re-place the gauge arm in its home position.
Upon operation of the key the distance can be read out once
again.
Manual input of distance rim/machine
If automatic determination of the distance rim/machine is not
possible (error code E92), the distance can be determined
manually in balancing modes normal, Alu 1, Alu 2, Alu 3, Alu 4
and Alu 5.
Attention
In balancing modes Alu 2P and Alu 3P manual input of the dis-
tance rim/machine will produce an incorrect measurement re-
sult.
D
Pull the gauge arm
(Fig. 43, item 2)
out of the cabinet,
apply the gauge
(Fig. 43, item 3)
on the rim flange as
shown in
Fig. 43
and hold in that position.
D
Note the distance shown on the scale
(Fig. 43, item 4)
.
D
Return the gauge arm to its home position.
D
Press and hold the key for distance
(Fig. 44, item 1)
.
D
Holding the key pressed, rotate the wheel to enter the
distance previously read from the scale.
D
Release the key.
By pressing the key the distance can be viewed once again.