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2.2.3  Risk of Impact and Crushing

The  vehicles  which  are  undergoing  A/C  system  recharging
operations and the devices, must be properly blocked using the
specific mechanical brakes/blocks, while being service.

Safety Precautions:

Always make sure that the vehicle is in neutral gear (or that it is set in parking
position in case of a vehicle equipped with automatic transmission).

Always activate the hand brake or parking brake on the vehicle.

Always block the wheels on the vehicle with the specific mechanical blocks.

Make sure the device is stable, on a flat surface and the wheels are locked
with the specific brakes.

2.2.4  Hazards Caused by Moving Parts

Vehicle engines include parts that move, both while running and
not running (eg: the cooling fan is controlled by a thermal switch
in connection with the coolant temperature and become activated
even when the vehicle is off), that can injure the operator.

Safety Precautions:

Keep hands away from moving parts.

Disconnect the engine cooling fan each time the engine you are working on
is still hot. This will avoid the fan from becoming activated unexpectedly even
when the engine is off.

Do not wear ties, loose clothes, wrist jewellery or watches when working on
a vehicle.

Keep connection cables, probes and similar devices away from the moving
parts of the engine.

2.2.5  Risk of Burning or Scalding

The parts that are exposed to high temperatures in engines that
are moving or have just stopped could burn the operator.
Remember that catalytic mufflers reach very high temperatures,
able to cause serious burns or even start fires.
Acid in the vehicle batteries is another potential hazard.

Safety Precautions:

Protect your face, hands, and feet by using suitable protection.

Avoid  contact  with  hot  surfaces,  such  as  spark  plugs,  exhaust  pipes,
radiators and connections within the cooling system.

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Summary of Contents for TENSION CONTROLLER

Page 1: ...ENGLISH 5 en...

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Page 3: ...2 2 6 Fire and Explosion Hazard 9 2 2 7 Noise Hazard 9 2 2 8 High Voltage Hazard 9 2 2 9 Poisoning Hazard 10 2 3 General User and Maintenance Warnings 11 3 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR USING TEXA TENSION...

Page 4: ...7 1 1 Charge 20 7 2 Power on 21 7 3 Measurement 22 7 3 1 Work Zone lighting 25 7 4 Power off 26 8 MAINTENANCE 27 9 SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS 28 10 LEGAL NOTICES 30 4...

Page 5: ...e manual is to illustrate the operation of the product sold It is not intended to offer technical training of any kind and technicians will therefore carry out any interventions under their own respon...

Page 6: ...used in the manual are described in this chapter Asphyxiation Risk Explosion Risk High Voltage Hazard Fire Burn risk Poisoning Hazard Corrosive Substances Risk Noise Hazard Moving Parts Risk Crushing...

Page 7: ...watch over the device during the various operating phases The operator must make sure she he is working in environment which is suitable for the operations that must be carried out The operator must...

Page 8: ...rature and become activated even when the vehicle is off that can injure the operator Safety Precautions Keep hands away from moving parts Disconnect the engine cooling fan each time the engine you ar...

Page 9: ...ght have spilled Collect any refrigerant that might have spilled Make sure you are always working in an environment equipped with a good ventilation and air extraction system Always activate the air e...

Page 10: ...itions of insulation from ground Work with dry hands only Keep conductive liquids away from the engine while working Never leave tools on the battery in order to avoid accidental contacts 2 2 9 Poison...

Page 11: ...e make them illegible Do not remove or block any safety devices the device is equipped with Only use original spare parts or spare parts approved by the manufacturer Contact your retailer for any non...

Page 12: ...e for using the diagnosis tool Tool device any TEXA TENSION CONTROLLER device 3 2 General Rules The operator must have basic knowledge in mechanics automotive car repairs and potential dangers that ca...

Page 13: ...ess in the use and excessive mechanical stresses may impair its efficiency Safety Measures Do not drop shake or subject the tool to shocks Do not perform any kind of intervention that may damage the t...

Page 14: ...agnetic compatibility tests on the tool ensure that it can be adapted to technologies normally used on vehicles e g engine check ABS etc Nevertheless if malfunctions occur you need to contact the reta...

Page 15: ...4 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION For information regarding the disposal of this product please refer to the pamphlet accompanying your tool 15 en...

Page 16: ...y with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installatio...

Page 17: ...ment of the oscillation frequency of the engine belts By means of special tables it is possible to derive the belt tension starting from the measured oscillation frequency The small dimensions and the...

Page 18: ...6 1 Image of the Tool 1 Microphone 2 LED 3 Backlit display 4 ON OFF button 5 USB Port Only for internal battery recharge 18...

Page 19: ...cro controller ARM 32 bit Display Backlit LCD Internal battery 3 7 V 1000 ma h li io Recharge from USB port max consumption 470 mA Range 6 hours of continuous operation Resolution 3 Hz Accuracy 1 5 Hz...

Page 20: ...5 During use Charge level between 75 and 100 With tool switched on or off during recharge Battery in charge With tool switched off during recharge Charge complete With tool switched on or off during r...

Page 21: ...charger 3 Connect the battery charger to the mains Information about the power supply status is provided both by the tool and by the red LED on the battery charger 7 2 Power on To turn on the tool pro...

Page 22: ...7 3 Measurement The measurement can be equally done either from the internal side or the external side of the belt see picture and figure 1 Internal side 2 External side 22...

Page 23: ...ces Do not place the microphone on the belt Do not cover the microphone Proceed as follows 1 Turn on the tool 2 Place the tool with microphone pointing to the belt 3 Hold down and release the power bu...

Page 24: ...Stress the belt with a finger to cause its vibration The tool registers the oscillation frequency of the belt and processes data The process status is highlighted by the flashing message Processing 2...

Page 25: ...must have a difference not higher than 3 Hz 7 Use the calculated value to derive with the special tables the tension of the belt At the end of the 10 seconds the tool comes back to the status Press t...

Page 26: ...itching off which activates after 3 minutes of inactivity The tool emits a long beep and the LED flashes The screen showing automatic switching off appears The tool switches off MANUAL OFF It is possi...

Page 27: ...es not require special maintenance For a longer life of the tool keep it clean and follow the instructions provided in the following manual carefully If necessary contact your Dealer or the Technical...

Page 28: ...the microphone towards the belt while keeping it at the prescribed distance The point of the belt where the measurement is done does not correspond to the one indicated by the manufacturer Place the m...

Page 29: ...tool is switched on and charged but does not measure The microphone is covered by dirt or hindered by some kind of material Gently clean the microphone removing foreign bodies hindering reception Be c...

Page 30: ...10 LEGAL NOTICES For information regarding the legal notices please refer to International Warranty Booklet provided with the product in your possession 30...

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