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1. Read all instructions 

2. Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or if the equipment has been dropped or damaged 

– until  

it has been examined by a qualified serviceman. 

3. Do not let cord hang over edge of table, bench, or counter, or come in contact with hot manifolds or 

moving fan blades. 

4. If an extension cord is necessary, a cord with a current rating equal to or more than that of the equipment 

should be used. Cords rated for less current than the equipment may overheat. Care should be taken to 

arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or  pulled. 

5. Always unplug equipment from electrical outlet when not in use. Never use the cord to pull the plug from 

the outlet. Grasp plug and pull to disconnect. 

6. To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equipment in the vicinity of open containers or flammable liquids 

(gasoline). 

7. Adequate ventilation should be provided when working on internal combustion  engines. 

8. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all body parts away from moving  parts. 

9. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use on wet surfaces or expose to  rain. 

10. 

Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer’s recommended  attachments. 

11. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES. Everyday glasses only have impact resistant lenses, they are 

NOT safety glasses. 

12. Do not disable the hood safety interlock system, or in any way shortcut safety controls and operations. 

13. Be sure wheels are mounted properly, the hub nut engages the arbor not less than 4 turns, and the hub 

nut is firmly tightened before spinning the wheel. 

14. Maintain all electrical cords in good repair. Do not operate damaged equipment until it has been 

examined by a qualified service technician. 

15. Be sure the balancer is properly connected to the power supply and electrically  grounded. 

16. Read and understand this manual before operating. Abuse and misuse will shorten functional life. 

17. Keep guards and safety features in place and in working order. 

18. Wear proper clothing. Safety toe, non-slip footwear and protective hair covering to contain hair are 

recommended. Do not wear jewelry, loose clothing, neckties, or gloves when operating the balancer. 

19. Keep work area clean and well lighted. Cluttered and/or dark areas invite  accidents. 

20. Disconnect balancer before servicing. 

21. Repair or replace any part that is damaged or worn and that may cause unsafe balancer operation. Do 

not operate damaged equipment until it has been examined by a qualified service  technician. 

22. Never overload or stand on the balancer. 

23. Do not allow untrained persons to operate machinery. 

 

Summary of Contents for KT-B700

Page 1: ...lacing unit in service KEEP these and other materials delivered with the unit in a binder near the machine for ease of reference by supervisors and operators Computer Wheel Balancer Operation Instructions with Maintenance Instructions ...

Page 2: ...cking the Unit 5 Remove Balancer from Pallet 5 Connecting to Power 5 Initial Testing 5 Control panel and display 6 Function key combination 6 Operating the Balancer Wheel Mounting 7 Entering Wheel Measurements 8 Balance the Wheel 9 OPT Balancing 10 Maintenance and Service Self calibration 11 Calibration Check Procedure 11 Calibration Procedure 11 Troubleshooting 11 Accessories 12 ...

Page 3: ... ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES Everyday glasses only have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses 12 Do not disable the hood safety interlock system or in any way shortcut safety controls and operations 13 Be sure wheels are mounted properly the hub nut engages the arbor not less than 4 turns and the hub nut is firmly tightened before spinning the wheel 14 Maintain all electrical cords in...

Page 4: ...ow how to safely and correctly operate the unit and are properly supervised Allow unit operation only with all parts in place and operating safely Carefully inspect the unit on a regular basis and perform all maintenance as required Service and maintain the unit only with authorized or approved replacement parts Keep all instructions permanently with the unit and all decals labels notices on the u...

Page 5: ... of the shipment covered by our invoice If any of the goods called for on this bill of lading are shorted or damaged do not accept them until the carrier makes a notation of the shorted or damaged goods on the freight bill Do this for your own protection NOTIFY THE CARRIER AT ONCE if any hidden loss or damage is discovered after receipt and request him to make an inspection Specifications Cycle ti...

Page 6: ...aded stud adapter into the end of the motor shaft Connecting to Power Consult a licensed electrical contractor for proper connection that meets local electrical codes Power outlets must be located in a floor raceway or overhead drop if pedestrians or equipment traffic pose a threat of damage to the power cord The balancer requires a nomina 100 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase power supply with a three pi...

Page 7: ... key 7 B value input key 8 D value input key 9 Start key 10 Dynamic Static Balancing mode selection key 11 Balancing mode selection key 12 Self calibration key 13 OPT key 14 Emergency stop key 15 Residual unbalance value display key F STOP Lower down the cover the machine starts automatically Loose set after the power is turned off F b MM INCH SELECTION b SETTING WHEEL WIDTH F d MM INCH SELECTION ...

Page 8: ...Check and clean the dust and mud and if there are foreign bodies such as metal and stone clipped on the surface of the tire And also check the air pressure of the tire is according with the specified value Check if there are deformation on the rim positioning surface and installation hole Check if there are any foreign bodies in the tire Take off the original weight The installation methods of the...

Page 9: ...balance the light aluminum alloy rim This function is used if stick on weights are to be mounted to both inner and outer planes of the wheel ALU2 for ALU rim hidden weight inside This function is used if stick on weights are to be mounted to the inner and center planes of the wheel ALU3 clip the weight inside and the position to add weight outside is same to ALU2 Entering Wheel Measurements Input ...

Page 10: ...t on the Control Board The wheel will begin to spin 5 When the cycle is finished the wheel will stop spinning and the Control Board will display the amount of weight needed to attach to the wheel on the Inner and Outer UNBALANCE VALUE displays 6 Hand rotate the wheel watching the Inside UNBALANCE POSITION display Stop rotating the wheel when all the display leds flash Attach the weight to the top ...

Page 11: ...eded to balance the wheel Optimize Balancing Function OPT This function is recommended only when the weight displayed to balance the wheel is over 30 grams 1 06 oz Use the following procedure to adjust the tire and wheel so that less weight is needed to complete the process To begin the tire should be mounted with the Hood down after completing a cycle 1 Press the OPT key OPT will be displayed 2 P...

Page 12: ... 12 o clock Press START key after the tire stops END CAL displayed that means the self correction is over Lamps are all on when 100g counterbalance is rightly under main shaft Don t move away the weight from the tire Press START key after the tire stops if it shows 100 00 that means the self calibration is successful 7 Rotate the wheel counterclockwise slowly by hand until the Control Board displa...

Page 13: ...ge if self calibration is accurate or not 1 Accurate data indication 2 Show that phase is right namely outside lamps are all lightning and 100g counterbalance is rightly under shaft Problems that occur after self calibration Malfunctioning Err 8 showed Cause A Problems with computer board B The circuit of sensor is broken Malfunctioning Data indicated has a big deviation Cause A The edge outside w...

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