96
7-3
6-2
Power Clamp
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= Factory confi guration
Trouble shooting
Code C12
Measuring runs counter
Example: 222,123 measuring runs completed:
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Select Code C12
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Select one of the following options:
1 = Total number of measuring runs completed
2 = Total number of measuring runs where balancing
was successfully completed, indicated by OK
3 = Total number of optimisations or minimisations
4 = Total number of measuring runs in Service mode
5 = Total number measuring runs since last
calibration
Every measuring run completed is saved.
Maximum count is 999,999 measuring runs. Once this
number is reached, the counter is reset to zero. The
information is primarily useful for statistical purposes,
for example, to monitor the endurance of faulty
parts, or monthly (yearly) use of the machine, etc.
The measuring runs performed while the machine is
switched on are transferred to the permanent memory
and added when it is switched off.
Note
: The total (option 1) cannot be deleted.
Code C14
Balancer recalibration by the user.
If several measuring runs are necessary to balance
a wheel because correction weight dimensions and
position have to be readjusted repeatedly, this is often
due to insuffi cient measurement accuracy.
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Balance a wheel, setting the type as NORMAL,
to less than 5 grams per plane.
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Check in “
fi ne
” mode.
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Go into code C14.
“CAL 1” appears and the machine beeps.
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Perform the wheel measuring run.
At the end the display shows “CAL 2”.
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Mount the User Calibration Weight, as shown in
Figure 6-2
.
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Perform the wheel measuring run.
At the end the display appears as shown in
Figure 7-3
to indicate that calibration was performed
correctly.
Note
: Any error (by the operator) closes the
program. Error codes are listed in Section
7.1.2.
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