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5.  calibration

5.1. 

  

calibration

5.1.1. 

  

first select car mode and std

5.1.2.   

Press F + P3 – An LED light will turn on above the spanner symbol and the left and right display screen will show SEr…SEr. The   

 

machine is now in service mode.

5.1.3.   

Press P3 once more and display screens will show CAL…Car. 

5.1.4.   

Press P3 again and the display screens will read CAL…0. At this point remove the wheel and all the accessories from the shaft.

5.1.5. 

  

lower down the wheel guard and the wheel will automatically spin.

5.1.6.   

Once the shaft finished rotating the display screens will show CAL….1.

5.1.7.   

Mount a balanced wheel back on the shaft, ideally a 14/15”. Any imbalance in the wheel must be no more than 5grams.

5.1.8.   

Manually measure and input three parameters of the wheel (Distance, Width and Diameter).

5.1.9. 

  

once all three parameters are manually entered, lower down the wheel guard and the wheel will automatically spin.

5.1.10. 

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t the end of the spin the screen displays will show “X…CAL” or […CAL 

5.1.11. 

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anually rotate the wheel until the left screen display shows a value of 100.

5.1.12. 

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lamp a 100g balance weight on the inner side of the wheel at the 12 o’clock position. Lower down the wheel guard and the wheel will  

 

automatically spin.

5.1.13. 

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t the end of the spin the screen displays will show “CAL…X” or CAL…[.

5.1.14. 

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emove the 100g balance weight from the inner side. 

5.1.15. 

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anually rotate the wheel until the right screen display shows a value of 100.

5.1.16. 

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lamp a 100g balance weight on the outer side of the wheel at the 12 o’clock position. Lower down the wheel guard and the wheel will  

 

automatically spin.

5.1.17. 

At the end of the spin you will hear a double beep which indicates the machine calibration is complete. the machine will automatically  

 

return the std mode ready to balance the wheel.

5.1.18. 

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t this moment the screen display will read 0…50. Manually rotate the wheel until the outer (right side) balance LED are all lit. Check  

 

the 100g weight is in the 6 o’clock position. If in the 6 o’clock position then the machine was successfully calibrated.

5.2. 

  

Distance arm check 

5.2.1.   

Enter Service Mode F+P3 – Screen Display (SEr…SEr). 

5.2.2. 

  

Press P1 for Distance Check – Screen Display (CAL…diS).

5.2.3.  

Press P1 again and double beep to continuous will sound – Screen Display (000…diS).

5.2.4. 

 

continuous sound when distance Arm docked and at zero measurement.

5.2.5.  

Pull out arm and verify manually using the tape measure on the distance arm to the screen display. +/– 2mm is acceptable.

5.2.6.  

If the manual check is not /- 2mm then this would suggest there is a fault with the machine. Should this happen then the machine  

 

will need to be removed from service until repaired.

5.3.    

Diameter  arm  check

5.3.1.   

Enter Service Mode F+P3

5.3.2. 

  

Press P1 for Distance Check – Screen Display (CAL…diS).

5.3.3.  

Press P4 until Screen display shows (CAL…diA).

5.3.4.  

Press P1 – Screen Display – (1.02…diA) – The reference value should be within 0.99 – 1.03 when docked.

5.3.5.  

Pull our Distance Measuring Arm until left display screen shows 1.00.

5.3.6.  

Press P2 to confirm. Screen Display (End…-AO).

5.3.7. 

 

return distance measuring Arm to docking point.

5.3.8.  

Press P1 – Screen Display (CAL…dia).

5.3.9.  

Press P4 – Screen Display (CAL…rEt).

5.3.10. 

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ress P1 – Screen Display (SEr…SEr).

5.3.11. 

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xit Service mode F+P3 – Screen Display (0…0).

5.3.12. 

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lace a 15/16” wheel on machine and pull out Distance Arm and rest it against the inner edge of the wheel, wait for a beep and return to  

 dock.

5.3.13. 

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ress P3 and see what diameter value is on display – (diA…XX).

5.3.14. 

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f display valueis not correct then activate Service mode again F+P3- (SEr…SEr).

5.3.15. 

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ress P1 and then P4 until CAL…diA is displayed. 

5.3.16. 

Press P1 to confirm.

5.3.17. 

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reviously 1.00 was entered as in point five.

5.3.18. 

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ow pull out arm until 1.01 is on screen display.

5.3.19. 

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ress P2 to confirm – Screen Display (End…-AO).

5.3.20. 

Press P1. 

5.3.21. 

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ress P4 until screen display shows CAL…rEt.

5.3.22. 

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ress P1 – Screen Display (SEr…SEr).

5.3.23. 

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xit Service Mode F+P3 (0…0).

5.3.24. 

Pull the distance Arm out again and rest it against the inner edge of the wheel, wait for a beep and return to dock.

5.3.25. 

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ress P3 and see what diameter value is on display – (diA…XX).

5.3.26. 

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f again it is not what you are expecting repeat procedure and confirm 1.02. If you have to confirm parameter outside 1.00-1.03 then there  

 

may be a fault with the machine. At this point the machine will need to be taken out of service and repaired.

WB10 | Issue 1 05/02/18

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey limited

Summary of Contents for WB10

Page 1: ...e live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 General Safety 9 9 Make sure Wheel Balancer is fitted used on a dry flat level oil grease free concrete surface capable of supporting the weight ...

Page 2: ...sible obstructions such as a low ceiling adequate working area access ways and exits 4 1 4 The Wheel Balancer should be located in an area free of flammable materials and liquids 4 1 5 Make sure the Wheel Balancer is located near enough to a plug socket so it can be plugged into directly without the use of an extension cable 4 2 Mounting the Wheel Balancer to the floor 4 2 1 With assistance and wi...

Page 3: ...e screws through the back panel and into the aligned display panel 4 3 3 1 Install the threaded shaft 4 3 4 Tighten threaded shaft with Hex key 4 3 5 Install wheel guard with supplied screws and tighten with Hex key 4 3 6 Install side handles WB10 Issue 1 05 02 18 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited ...

Page 4: ... 2 2 Press P1 for Distance Check Screen Display CAL diS 5 2 3 Press P1 again and double beep to continuous will sound Screen Display 000 diS 5 2 4 Continuous sound when Distance Arm docked and at zero measurement 5 2 5 Pull out arm and verify manually using the tape measure on the distance arm to the screen display 2mm is acceptable 5 2 6 If the manual check is not within 2mm then this would sugge...

Page 5: ...able on this model P9 Automatic Wheel Brake Not applicable on this model F P9 Side Light On Off P10 STOP Not applicable on this model 5 5 Mounting Wheel onto the Balancer 5 5 1 Select correct sized cone to fit wheel being balanced 5 5 2 Slide cone onto balance shaft 5 5 3 Fit wheel over balance shaft and onto cone 5 5 4 Fit quick release nut with bowl onto shaft and tighten 5 5 5 Rotate wheel on s...

Page 6: ... from shaft 6 2 10 If the test results are incorrect then repeat the process until correct 6 3 Operation ALU2 Stick on Weights 6 3 1 Switch on machine and press P4 until ALU2 balance mode is selected on display 6 3 2 Mount the wheel on the shaft and lock 6 3 3 Input wheel parameter 6 3 4 Lower down the wheel guard and the wheel will automatically spin 6 3 5 At the end of the spin the machine will ...

Page 7: ... wheel guard and the wheel will automatically spin 6 7 4 At the end of the spin the machine will automatically display imbalance values 6 7 5 Lift up guard and manually rotate the wheel until all inner imbalance position LED s are lit 6 7 6 Fix weight at the 12 o clock position Use foot brake to hold wheel in position This is just for the first distance 1 di 1 measurement 6 7 7 Press P2 for distan...

Page 8: ...3 When you are at the stage of sticking the weights on ASL2 mode outer rim but the machine is telling you to position the weights in between two spokes Return Distance Measuring Arm back to home position 6 10 4 You then activate Weight Split F P5 Screen display inl 6 10 5 Pull out the Distance Arm to where the machine requires you to stick the weights 6 10 6 Manually rotate the wheel until the Dis...

Page 9: ...emove the wheel from the machine re position the tyre so that the chalk mark is in line with the tyre valve 6 12 14 Heavy spot function is finished F P4 to exit 6 13 Two Operator Function 6 13 1 First operator needs to enter the three wheel dimensions Distance Width and Diameter 6 13 2 Second operator press F P6 to activate 6 13 3 Second operator needs to enter the three wheel dimensions Distance ...

Page 10: ...ids according to local regulations Weee Regulations Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Note It is our policy to continually impr...

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