Space ARS660WD Instruction Manual Download Page 53

 

Instruction manual

 
SPACE s.r.l. 

 

ARS680WS - ARS680 WD - ARS660WD  

Code M0203  - rev.1.0

(11/2010)

 

 

SPACE s.r.l. a s.u.  - 

Via Sangano, n° 48 - 10090 Trana (Torino - Italy) 

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Tel. (+39) 011/934.40.300 – Fax . (+39) 011/933.88.64 

 

 

e-mail: [email protected] 

 

 
 

 

This error page indicates that one or more horizontal infrared measurements cannot be 

carried out. 
There may be several causes: 

 

One or more CCD sensors (digital infrared transducer for horizontal angle 
measurement) are not working. 

 

One or more infrared emitters for horizontal angle measurement (I.R. LED) are not 

working. 

 

There is a hinder (ex. vehicle door open) between front and rear detectors. 

 

If the cause of failure is eliminated (ex. vehicle door is closed) error page will immediately 

disappear, and the measurement page will be displayed again. If the problem continues, 
check system hardware by switching machine off. Of course, it is not recommended to 

abruptly power cabin off; follow the correct switching off procedure: 

 

 

Press “Esc” on keyboard to go back to the introduction page (see chap. 8 on page 19). 

 

Switch machine off following the correct procedure (see par.4.2 on page 13). 

 

12 TROUBLES 

Some of the most common problems that could arise on wheel aligners are listed here below. 
SPACE s.r.l. declines all liability for injury or damage to persons, animals and properties 

caused by the intervention of unauthorised personnel, and by the use of non-original spare 

parts. 
Before doing any operation on the system, always disconnect the power supply. 

In case of doubt, do not interpret, but contact SPACE s.r.l. technical assistance in order to 
obtain instructions suitable for performing operations in total safety. 

 

TROUBLE 

 

CAUSE REMEDY 

NO OPERATION 
 

- No mains voltage 
- Interrupted protection fuses 

- Check mains voltage 
- Check protection fuses 

 

Monitor does not work  
 

- No supply voltage 
- No video signal 

- Check power cable connection  
- Check video signal cable connection 

between PC and monitor 

PC cannot be switched on 
 

- No supply voltage 

- Check PC ON/OFF switch 
- Check power cable connection 

Printer does not work 
(see also printer user's manual) 

- No supply voltage 
- No signal 

- Check ON/OFF voltage 
- Check power cable connection 
- Check printer signal cable connection with 

PC  

 

13 MAINTENANCE 

WARNING! 

Before doing any maintenance job, the machine will have to be disconnected 

from the power mains. 

 

To clean plastic panels or surfaces use alcohol (AVOID USING LIQUIDS CONTAINING 

SOLVENTS).  
DISPLAY shall be cleaned with a dry cloth; if very dirty, clean it with a moist cloth, then dry it. 
Do not spray the alcohol directly on the control panel and do not clean using strong jets of 

compressed air. 

 

Keep optical unit methacrylate filters clean using a slightly moist cloth, do not use solvents; 

Printer cleaning, cartridge replacement and any other maintenance operation on printer are 
described in the manual supplied with the printer itself. Always refer to this manual before 
carrying out any maintenance operation on printer.  

Summary of Contents for ARS660WD

Page 1: ...52 numerierte Seiten 52 pages num rot es 52 p ginas numeradas Per eventuali chiarimenti interpellare il pi vicino rivenditore oppure rivolgersi direttamente a For any further information please contac...

Page 2: ...N INTERDIT PROHIBIDO Obbligo Operazioni o interventi da eseguire obbligatoriamente Mandatory Operations or jobs to be performed compulsorily Vorschirift Obligatorisch auszuf hrende Arbeitsvorg nge ode...

Page 3: ...4 Clamps STDA46 11 3 9 Rotating Plates 12 3 9 1 Rotating Plates S110A7 12 3 9 2 Electronic Rotating Plates Connected to Detectors with STDS43 Via Radio Transmission for ARS680WS models only 12 4 SWITC...

Page 4: ...37 8 13 Additional Functions Menu 38 8 14 Printout of Measurements taken 39 9 DATABASE CUSTOMISATION 42 9 1 New Group Entry 42 9 2 New Group Deletion 43 9 3 New Vehicle Entry 44 9 4 Customised Vehicle...

Page 5: ...is product features a 3 wire plug with built in grounding It can be plugged into a socket with built in grounding only Should a grounded socket not be available for machine connection contact an elect...

Page 6: ...ance refer to the instruction manual and then if such doubts persist contact an authorised after sales centre or SPACE s r l technical assistance directly 2 1 General Preventive Measures During operat...

Page 7: ...models feature a 19 16 9 high definition colour monitor Monitor use and maintenance instructions can be found on the manual coming with the monitor itself Comply with these instructions CENTRAL PRINTE...

Page 8: ...curacy Axle Measurement Measurement Range Measurement Total Range Toe 2 2 20 x 2 Partial toe 1 1 20 Set back 2 2 5 Camber 2 3 10 Caster 5 10 18 Front Kingpin 5 10 18 Toe 2 2 20 x 2 Partial toe 1 1 20...

Page 9: ...een the front sensors and the console in wheel aligner ARS680WD and ARS660WD the connection cable must be fitted in the special connector on the lower of the sensor see para 3 6 1 on page 8 Rear detec...

Page 10: ...that detector is under charge For WD models GREEN LED indicating that power supply cable is fitted RED LED indicating that detector is on GREEN LED indicating that detector is under charge RED LED in...

Page 11: ...power supply cable is fitted B Red LED steady on detector is on Red LED flashing with battery detectors detector is flat when battery residual charge is lower than or equal to 30 it will turn off aft...

Page 12: ...f the screw on self centering type for 10 to 19 alloy rims with removable tabs Figure 6 3 8 2 Clamps STDA34 Clamps STDA34 are of the 3 resting point self centering type for 10 to 19 rims and feature r...

Page 13: ...lamps STDA46 Clamps STDA46 are of the 4 resting point type for 10 to 20 rims and feature locking units Figure 9 HANDLES FOR CLAMP QUICK COUPLING TO WHEEL KNOBS FOR CLAMP COUPLING TO WHEEL KNOB FOR PRO...

Page 14: ...ng capacity of 1 000 kg Figure 10 3 9 2 Electronic Rotating Plates Connected to Detectors with STDS43 Via Radio Transmission for ARS680WS models only Electronic rotating plates STDA43 have a 300 mm an...

Page 15: ...0 4 1 Switching the Machine On To switch the machine on and to gain access to the programme turn the special switch positioned on machine back side Once PC initialisation is completed by Windows opera...

Page 16: ...spacetest com DETECTOR KEYPAD PC KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION It cancels It goes back to the introduction page par 8 on page19 Final confirmation of machine switching off You have to wait for the following sc...

Page 17: ...s off It is anyway recommended to always switch detectors manually off see par 3 6 4 on page 9 when they are not used 6 FLAT BATTERY INDICATION System displays a flat battery warning signal Figure 15...

Page 18: ...ne parts type make a Bluetooth search to couple detectors with cabin Print Menu Print can be customised by entering workshop data selecting the type of desired printout and selecting the pre set print...

Page 19: ...UPS CONFIGURATION from programme configuration page as explained in par 7 on page 16 You can edit system parameters database profile and specify which parts are fitted on the machine and parts type as...

Page 20: ...moves selection up displaying the following profiles It confirms selection Page Figure 18 displays a list with the different DATABASE profiles including the MAKES of the vehicles circulating in the d...

Page 21: ...Upon machine switching on see par 4 1 on page13 programme start screen will be displayed You can select different functions Figure 21 DETECTOR KEYPAD PC KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION It switches machine off pa...

Page 22: ...pressing F5 you select the search mode Through search keys such as Make name model year or VIN Figure 23 or through a manual selection Figure 24 Figure 23 Press to move cursor from model name to V I N...

Page 23: ...ected DETECTOR KEYPAD PC KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION It goes back to the introduction page par 8 1 on page19 It moves selection up It moves selection down It confirms selection and goes to the following phas...

Page 24: ...playing When a vehicle is selected see par 8 2 on page 19 a screen showing the measurements and tolerances supplied by the manufacturer is displayed Figure 25 DETECTOR KEYPAD PC KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION I...

Page 25: ...tyre pressure to the values specified by the manufacturer Position and distribute any load envisaged by the manufacturer 8 4 2 Run Out Preparation After having displayed vehicle technical specificatio...

Page 26: ...2 on page23 Make measurement preliminary operations par 8 6 on page 32 It is recommended to thoroughly comply with the displayed instructions During the start phase the central keys of the displayed...

Page 27: ...is to turn wheel by 120 and reach the first highlighted point Rotation can be made in both directions but it is nevertheless recommended to follow the direction shown by the arrow to reach the indica...

Page 28: ...n programme will automatically continue and the following screen will be displayed Figure 32 On Figure 32 the front left wheel is shown with a tick on the side to indicate that the procedure has been...

Page 29: ...ice by 180 instead of being turned three times by 120 as described above 8 5 2 Thrust Run Out with Automatic Acquisition To carry out the thrust Run Out with automatic acquisition procedure press F3 t...

Page 30: ...ing screen will be displayed Figure 35 Move vehicle forward again until the rotation of the wheel did not make back 30 degrees forward final point STOP will be displayed for approx three seconds and m...

Page 31: ...linometer Lower the reference detector usually it is the left front one until its end is almost touching the ground then lock it in place RELEASE the other detectors so that they are free to oscillate...

Page 32: ...8 64 e mail info spacetest com Figure 39 STOP is displayed for approx three seconds which is enough for the programme to acquire measurement readings Figure 40 Position reference sensor again with the...

Page 33: ...when finished press central key to confirm STOP is displayed for approx three seconds which is enough for the programme to acquire measurement readings Figure 43 The thrust Run Out procedure with incl...

Page 34: ...par 8 5 on page 24 It continues to the alignment procedure par 8 7 on page 33 1 Lower vehicle so as to make wheels rest on lift platforms of course only if the Run Out procedure has been carried out...

Page 35: ...d no levelling will be displayed NOTE Once detector alignment and levelling operations are completed the STOP images will be displayed under the alignment level to indicate that the programme is acqui...

Page 36: ...ure par 8 7 on page 33 Press this key to select the type of steering to be made It displays vehicle diagnosis page par 8 9 on page 35 Type of steering to be made Steering at 20 ACK steering at 20 with...

Page 37: ...KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION Repeat steering procedure par 8 8 on page34 It changes values displaying layout It displays vehicle technical specifications it may be changed if needed par 8 3 on page22 It displ...

Page 38: ...ear axle adjustment procedure can be made by pressing F4 from Figure 50 after having carried out adjustment preliminary operations par 8 10 on page 36 Proceed to adjustment where allowed as follows Re...

Page 39: ...menu page with additional functions par 8 13 on page 38 Now select Caster Adjustment Once caster values have been adjusted or even if they are not adjusted as they are deemed to be correct it is reco...

Page 40: ...OPERATIONS see par 8 4 1 on page 23 TOE CURVE Toe curve can be adjusted by following the displayed figures as follows Settle vehicle press F4 Position the special tool under front axle press F4 Adjust...

Page 41: ...the following key from the customer data entry page the following screen will be displayed Figure 54 DETECTOR KEYPAD PC KEYBOARD DESCRIPTION Repeat steering procedure par 8 8 on page 34 It stores the...

Page 42: ...ht them A report on the performed test is printed with customer data vehicle data before and after adjustment vehicle technical specifications supplied by manufacturer and any other remarks for the cu...

Page 43: ...l ARS680WS ARS680 WD ARS660WD Code M0203 rev 1 0 11 2010 SPACE s r l a s u Via Sangano n 48 10090 Trana Torino Italy Page 41 52 Tel 39 011 934 40 300 Fax 39 011 933 88 64 e mail info spacetest com Fi...

Page 44: ...ew Group Entry To create customised groups and store them inside database the group configuration page shall be displayed see par 7 1 on page 17 Press Ins on the keyboard The following screen will be...

Page 45: ...have to display the group configuration see par 7 1 on page 17 select the customised group you want to delete then press cancel and press F4 to confirm Figure 60 Warning If a customised group is delet...

Page 46: ...d point the make of the selected vehicle is highlighted by a red background You can enter or confirm the name of the make of the vehicle you want to create Then select and enter Vehicle model and subm...

Page 47: ...rino Italy Page 45 52 Tel 39 011 934 40 300 Fax 39 011 933 88 64 e mail info spacetest com Figure 62 After having selected rim diameter the following data to be entered are vehicle track and wheelbase...

Page 48: ...o can be adjusted or not The point to which the data refer can be adjusted To define it as not adjustable press The point to which the data refer cannot be adjusted To define it as adjustable press On...

Page 49: ...e that also the just created customised vehicle is present it is listed under a separate make in alphabetical order written in italic Using the same procedure you can edit the values of a customised v...

Page 50: ...Figure 66 Every machine has its own unique SMARTCARD that cannot be replaced with the SMARTCARD of another machine for whatever reason Should this SMARTCARD be removed or replaced programme will disp...

Page 51: ...d as an alternative to the communication of customer s SMARTCARD serial number F4 It allows copying the correct path of the DATABASE file that has been previously downloaded from internet and inserted...

Page 52: ...etectors Rear detectors do not directly communicate with cabin their data are transmitted received passing through front detectors so if a front detector is not working properly data could not be tran...

Page 53: ...e use of non original spare parts Before doing any operation on the system always disconnect the power supply In case of doubt do not interpret but contact SPACE s r l technical assistance in order to...

Page 54: ...l hazard risk must be correctly disposed of Dispose of parts according to category Scrap as iron scrap through authorised channels Parts considered as special waste must be removed and split up accord...

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