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NTB-800 Manual 

 
Please read this Manual before using the Machine.  You will need to know the safety 
instructions, System Settings, Wheel Parameters Input and Calibration process before you 
can properly balance a wheel. 
 
Contents 
 

1.

 

Safety Instructions 

2.

 

Product Description 

3.

 

Product Installation 

4.

 

Control Panel 

5.

 

System Settings 

6.

 

Wheel Parameters Input 

7.

 

Calibration 

8.

 

Standard Dynamic Mode 

9.

 

Static Mode 

10.

 

ALU1-3 Mode 

11.

 

ALUS Mode 

12.

 

OPT Mode 

13.

 

Motorcycle mode 

14.

 

Errors and Trouble Shooting 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for NTB-800

Page 1: ...nput and Calibration process before you can properly balance a wheel Contents 1 Safety Instructions 2 Product Description 3 Product Installation 4 Control Panel 5 System Settings 6 Wheel Parameters In...

Page 2: ...cause damage to the wheel balancer and does not ensure a precise balance of the wheel Other safety regulations may be in place according to OSHA or your local city and county These should all be follo...

Page 3: ...Static Unbalance Display Window D Sticking and Clamping Weight Position Indicator E Outside Unbalance Display Window F Outside Unbalance Point G Standard Dynamic Mode H Static Mode I ALU Mode J ALUS...

Page 4: ...Key S Dynamic Static Mode Key T ALU Mode Key U OPT HID Key V Measurement Unit Key W Start Key X Motorcycle Mode Key Y Fine Measurement Key Z Stop Key This is the beginning screen that will be displaye...

Page 5: ...W will change as each time you press the UP or DOWN keys Here are the descriptions for each system setting that can be changed Guard control setting If set to On the machine will not allow a wheel to...

Page 6: ...to change the system setting to fit your needs For example the display will change to To Change this setting to off push the UP or DOWN arrow Once you have the setting correct to fit your needs press...

Page 7: ...7 6 Wheel Parameters Input Install the wheel in either of the two ways shown here...

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Page 9: ...hicle are the same and being balanced then parameters only need to be input one time If you turn off the machine the wheel parameters are forgotten and must be entered again To enter the wheel paramet...

Page 10: ...en using Dynamic Static ALU1 3 and motorcycle mode With the Model NTB 800 you must only enter one parameter manual and the other two will be entered automatically using the ruler Simply pull the ruler...

Page 11: ...or each parameter When you are finished entering each of the 3 parameters simply push the STOP button to return to the balancing screen or if you already have your mode selected you may close the hood...

Page 12: ...eter will look like this This parameter measures the rim size This is the D parameter Use the plastic caliper provided with the machine to measure the width of the rim Touch the caliper to the edge of...

Page 13: ...ase remember to use a power surge protector to prevent damage to the electronics To begin you must have a 15 or 14 inch steel rim with tire If you don t use a 15 or 14 inch steel rim the machine will...

Page 14: ...at 12 0 clock on the outside of the rim using the provided wheel hammer 100 grams 3 5 ounces so either weight is ok Remember that at anytime you can switch from Grams to Ounces and back by just pushi...

Page 15: ...the calibration The resulting screen will look like this If you see this screen you did not calibrate it correctly Turn off the machine and try again 8 Standard Dynamic Mode After completing the step...

Page 16: ...appear You zeroed out both sides and successfully balanced the wheel Please note that the machine is showing the wheel is balanced within the parameters you set in the system settings specifically th...

Page 17: ...atic Mode Press the DYNAMIC STATIC MODE KEY to switch between Static and Dynamic mode In static mode everything functions the same as in Dynamic mode However in Static mode you are only balancing the...

Page 18: ...oned in the parameter entry instructions As a result ALUS will be the most accurate mode when using stick on weights Please refer to the STICKING AND CLAMPING WEIGHT POSITION INDICATOR on the display...

Page 19: ...ccc ccc The result of measurement is beyond the range The user did one of the following the user attempted to calibrate the machine but did not add wheel weights The user placed a wheel that is either...

Page 20: ...s are not saved Check weight sensor board for broken parts or loose wires Machine trips electrical breaker Transformer or Power Board are defective Replace the power board or transformer Machine seems...

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