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1. Getting Started

This manual provides operation instructions and
information required to operate the SmartWeight®
Pro.

Read and become familiar with the contents of this
manual prior to operating the equipment. The owner
of this equipment is solely responsible for arranging
technical training.

The SmartWeight® Pro is to be operated only by
qualified trained technicians. Maintaining records of
personnel trained is solely the responsibility of the
owner and management. This manual assumes the

technician has already been trained in basic
balancing procedures.

1.1. Corporate Information

Hunter Engineering Company

11250 Hunter Drive

Bridgeton, MO 63044 USA

Phone: 314-731-3020

web: www.Hunter.com

2. For Your Safety

2.1. Hazard Definitions

Watch for these symbols:

CAUTION

Caution: Hazards or unsafe
practices, which could result in
minor personal injury or product or
property damage.

WARNING

Warning: Hazards or unsafe
practices, which could result in
severe personal injury or death.

DANGER

Danger: Immediate hazards, which
will result in severe personal injury
or death.

These symbols identify situations that could be
detrimental to your safety and or cause equipment
damage.

2.2. Important Safety
Instructions - Electrical

Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or
equipment that has been dropped or damaged until
examined by a Hunter Service Representative.

If an extension cord is necessary, it must have a
current rating equal to or more than that of the
equipment. Cords rated for less may overheat.
Arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or
pulled.

Never use the cord to pull the plug from the outlet

Verify that the electrical supply circuit and the
receptacle are properly grounded.

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

Verify the appropriate electrical supply circuit is the
same voltage and amperage ratings as marked on
the equipment before operating.

SmartWeight

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 Pro Operations Manual

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Страница 2: ...RNING Warning Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death DANGER Danger Immediate hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death These symbols identify situations that could be detrimental to your safety and or cause equipment damage 2 2 Important Safety Instructions Electrical Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or equipment that has be...

Страница 3: ...r Do not place any tools weights or other objects on the safety hood while operating the balancer Verify that the wheel is mounted properly and that the wing nut is firmly tightened before spinning the wheel The safety hood must be closed before touching the green START button to spin the wheel Raise safety hood only after wheel has come to a complete stop If safety hood is raised before the spin ...

Страница 4: ...e of wheel assemblies The laser is not a field serviceable part No maintenance is to be performed on the laser Wavelength 650nm 2 8 HammerHead TDC Laser Precaution optional equipment The TDC Top Dead Center Laser Indicator is a class 2M laser designed to aid in applying clip on weights The laser is not a field serviceable or adjustable part Use caution in regard to reflective materials around the ...

Страница 5: ...ower the balancer OFF press the O side of the ON OFF switch 2 10 Equipment Specification Table 1 Electrical Voltage 208 240V 3 amp 50 60 Hz 1 ph NEMA 20 amp plug L6 20P Amperage Wattage Table 2 Air Air Pressure Requirements 100 175 psi 7 12 bar Approximate Air Consumption 4 CFM 110 Liters Minute Table 3 Atmospherics Temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Relative Humidity Up to 95 Non condensing Al...

Страница 6: ...ition to slide it on spindle Center wheel on collet and clamp Keep lift under wheel and close hood Lift will automatically lower TIP Allowing the balancer to lower lift will speed up removal 4 2 Remove Wheel From Balancer Place lift under wheel and raise it to wheel Remove wheel clamp Slide lift with wheel on it to end of lift rail Use pedal to lower lift 4 3 Centering Check CenteringCheck is an i...

Страница 7: ...s such as diluting agent benzene or corrosive cleaner as they may damage the display ArmorAll wipes are a suitable cleaning product for the touch screen CAUTION Do not touch the screen with chemicals or solvents on fingers i e brake cleaner Doing so will damage the anti glare protector on the screen 5 3 Maintenance Schedule 5 4 End User License Agreement Use of equipment and it s operating softwar...

Страница 8: ...two 2 years Normal wear items are not covered with the exception of batteries which are covered for a period of six 6 months Replacement parts purchased through the Hunter Service Center and no longer covered by machine warranty are warranted for a period of six 6 months Warranted parts may be replaced with new or refurbished parts at the discretion of Hunter Engineering Company This warranty does...

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