ENGLISH GB Use and maintenance manual General Index 1. FOREWORD 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 GENERAL PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL WHERE AND HOW TO KEEP THE MANUAL MANUAL UPGRADES COLLABORATION WITH USERS MANUFACTURER MANUFACTURER'S RESPONSIBILITY AND WARRANTY 1.7.1 Terms of warranty TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE COPYRIGHT 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 2. MACHINE DESCRIPTION 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 PURPOSE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS 6 6 6 3. STARTING 7 4.
8. MAINTENANCE 18 8.1 GENERAL 8.1.1 Introductory notes 8.1.2 Safety rules 8.1.3 Replacing fuses 18 18 18 18 9. DISPOSAL 19 9.1 9.2 DISPOSING OF THE BALANCER DISPOSING OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS 19 19 10. SPARE PARTS 19 10.1 IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING METHOD 19 11.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 ENGLISH 1. Foreword 1.2 PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL This manual, and the installation manual, contains the instructions required to use the machine safely and carry out routine maintenance work. WARNING THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE INSTALLATION MANUAL WHICH SHOULD BE CONSULTED CONCERNING STARTING AND USING THE MACHINE SAFELY . READ 1.1 CAREFULLY BEFORE CONTINUING .
ENGLISH Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 as a result of regulatory updates or modifications to the machine. - Any manual upgrades that the manufacturer may see fit to send to users will become an integral part of the manual and must be kept together with it. - 1.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE ENGLISH 1.8 For any technical service operation, contact the manufacturer directly or an authorised dealer always quoting the model, the version and the serial number of the machine. 1.9 COPYRIGHT The information contained in this manual may not be disclosed to third parties.
ENGLISH Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 2. Machine description 2.1 PURPOSE It is used to balance the wheels of cars, vans, 4-WD, motorcycles and scooters weighing less than 75 Kg. It can be operated in the temperature range of 0° to + 45°C. The machine can operate only on flat non resilient floor. To lift the machine, lever only on the base where the 3 support points are located. never, under any circustance, apply force to other points such as the spindle, head, or accessory shelf.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 ENGLISH 3. Starting 7. Position the wheel on the terminal with the inner part facing the balancer; WARNING BEFORE SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE , MAKE SURE THAT ALL THE CONNECTIONS DESCRIBED IN THE INSTALLATION CHAPTER HAVE BEEN MADE CORRECTLY . THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS INVOLVE A POTENTIAL RISK FOR THE OPERATOR , GIVEN THE PRESENCE OF VOLTAGE ON THE EQUIPMENT .
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Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 5.1 ENGLISH 5 Use of the wheel balancer PRESETTING OF WHEEL DIMENSIONS The balancing data is set by means of an “intelligent” automatic gauge; confi rmation of the measurement and the position appear on the display. The round part of the gauge must rest on the rim where the weight will be positioned. b b) adhesive weights: make two successive measurements on two correction planes inside the rim.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 MEASUREMENT RESULT ENGLISH 5.2 ▪ When the weight application distance has been reached a beep is sounded (can be deactivated).
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 ENGLISH c. Following the direction of rotation indicated by the position LED’s, move spoke 2 to12 o’clock and press . The value to use for correction in position 2 is displayed. 2 1 d. Move spoke 1 to the correction position as indicated by the position LED’s 1 2 To return to the normal unbalance indication press any button. INFORMATION The distance between the spokes must be at least 18° and at most 120° (if not, the errors 24,25 or 26 appear).
ENGLISH Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 6. Setup 6.1 MENU This is used to personalise some balancer functions and to perform calibrations. To access this section, press the FUNCTIONS MENU button. diameter unit of measure mm/inch width unit of measure mm/inch start from guard closing approximates 1-5g 0.1-0.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 UNBALANCE OPTIMISATION ENGLISH 6.2 This operation is performed to reduce the static unbalance of the wheel. It is suitable for static unbalance values in excess of 30 grams. a. If no unbalance was measured before, START appears on the display. Press this button to proceed. b. Make a reference mark on the flange and the rim (using a piece of chalk, for example). With the aid of a tyre remover, turn the tyre on the rim by 180°.
ENGLISH Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 3. Shift the standard weight from the outside to the inside keeping the same position. INDICATION In the event of errors or faulty operation, the writing “r.P.”: appears on the display : shift the gauge to the rest position and repeat the calibration operation exactly as described above. If the error persists, contact the Technical Service Department. In the event of incorrect input in the rim distance gauge calibration function, press 4.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 7.1 ENGLISH 7. Diagnostics INCONSISTENT UNBALANCE READINGS In some cases, when a wheel that has just been balanced is repositioned on the balancer, the machine can detect an unbalance. This is not a machine problem but is due to faulty mounting of the wheel on the flange. In other words, when mounting the wheel after initial balancing, it has taken another position with respect to the balancer shaft axis.
ENGLISH Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 WARNING THE INFORMATION IN THE ISED PEOPLE WHO MUST POSSIBLE REMEDY COLUMN REQUIRES WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY SPECIALIST TECHNICIANS OR OTHER AUTHORALWAYS WORK USING THE P ERSONAL P ROTECTIVE E QUIPMENT INDICATED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL . I N SOME CASES , THIS WORK CAN BE PERFORMED BY A NORMAL OPERATOR . ERROR CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Black The wheel balancer does not switch on. 1. Check the machine is properly connected to the mains power supply. 2.
Err. 24 Distance between the spokes less than 18 degrees. 1. The minimum distance between the spokes where the unbalance is to be split must be greater than 18 degrees. 2. Repeat the SPLIT function increasing the distance between the spokes. Err. 25 Distance between the spokes greater than 120 degrees. 1. The maximum distance between the spokes where the unbalance is to be split must be less than 120 degrees. 2. Repeat the split function increasing the distance between the spokes. Err.
ENGLISH Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 8. Maintenance 8.1 GENERAL Specialist staff must be authorised and especially trained concerning the dangers that may arise during operation and the correct methods for avoiding them. They must always work with great care and pay full attention.
Use and maintenance manual Rev. 01-2011 10.1 ENGLISH 10. Spare parts 9. Disposal IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING METHOD CAUTION THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS CHAPTER ARE INDICATIVE . REFER TO THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE EQUIP MENT IS USED . 9.1 DISPOSING OF THE BALANCER The balancer must be disposed of after dismounting the various parts.