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1. C a Extract the gauge up to the barycentre of the inside correction weight Use the relative gauge on the ma chine to measure this I m r a gyo While the gauge is moving the following appears when the measurement has been stored ofo oo Indication of dimensions acquired C23 C23 b Return the gauge to rest position The machine has automatically detected DISTANCE DIAMETER and goes to MANUAL WIDTH SETTING c Setaccurately the distance b between the barycentres of the weights where they will be applied 6 1 1 Using the extension for the distance auge gaug Extension 10 10 Cm 100 mm The extension increases the distance measuring range of the gauge by 10 cm Proceed as indicated below Fit the extension into place on the distance gauge Press the button the LED JJ 10 comes on Proceed with the distance measurement as already described The led Hl 10 goes off Proceed with manually setting the width 10 Use of the wheel balancer Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 6 2 WHEEL BALANCING 6 2 1 Measuring unbalance Move the front lever to the right bringing the pulley into contact with the tyre and press the run button on the side holding the lever pushed in order to spin the wheel If used without motor spin
2. holding the gauge still at 20 mm the number 272 appears on the left display Return the gauge to rest position INDICATION In the event of incorrectly accessing the diameter gauge calibration function press to cancel it Setup 15 ENGLISH I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 8 Diagnostics 8 1 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 nota machine problem but is due to faulty mounting of the wheel on the flange In other words when mount ing the wheel after initial balancing it has taken another position with respect to the balancer shaft axis If the wheel has been mounted on the flange with screws the screws may not have been tightened correctly criss cross sequence or the tolerances of the holes drilled in the wheel may be too large Small errors up to 10 grams 4 oz are to be considered normal in wheels locked with the relative cone The error is normally greater for wheels locked with screws or studs If after balancing the wheel is still unbalanced when re fitted on the vehicle this could be due to an unbalanced brake drum or very often the tolerances of the holes drilled in the rim and drum are too large In this case balancing should be performed using a balancer with the wheel mounted on the vehicle 8 2 ALAR
3. Check the detection unit connections 3 Mount a wheel with more or less known unbalance less than 100 grams and check the response of the machine 4 Replace the CPU board Err 4 Rotation in opposite direction 1 Use the self diagnostics function to check the encoder 2 Check the encoder bearing spring Err 7 NOVRAM parameter read error Switch off the machine and wait for at least 1 min Err 8 re start the machine and check it works properly Err 9 Repeat machine calibration Replace the CPU board Err 11 Too high speed error Check functioning of the phase encoder and in particular the reset signal The average spinning speed is more Replace the computer board than 240 rpm Err 14 Unbalance measurement error Use the self diagnostics function to check the encoder Err 15 Check the detection unit connections Err 16 Check the machine earthing connection Err 17 Mount a wheel with more or less known unbalance less than Err 18 100 grams and check the response of the machine Err 19 Replace the CPU board Err 22 Maximum number of spins possible for Check that a vehicle wheel has been mounted on the wheel balancer the unbalance measurement has been Use the self diagnostics function to check the encoder exceeded Replace the computer board Err 23 The wheel does not slow down Remember to release the wheel when the displays go off Use the self diagnostics function to check the encoder Replace the computer board Err 32 Errors relate
4. a To cancel calibration at any time press K 7 1 4 Automatic gauges calibration 7 1 4 1 Rim distance gauge 1 Display the SETUP menu 2 Press D to view the rim distance gauge CALIBRATION function CAL 3 Leave the distance gauge in rest position and press cR 4 Pull the gauge completely out and press EP o gt CORRECT CALIBRATION Return the gauge to rest position The wheel balancer is ready for operation 008 OGU INDICATION In the event of errors or faulty operation the writing rP fa 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 E to cancel it 7 1 4 2 Diameter gauge Display the SETUP menu 1 Press O to view the diameter gauge CALIBRATION function ea e Q 2 Place the gauge on the brush as shown in the figure and press 3 The number 341 1 appears on the left display 3yi e 4 Position the distance gauge 20 mm from the edge of the brush as shown in the figure 14 Setup Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 5 The number 272 3 should appear on the left display If not press the button
5. bearings When you fit the wheel you will notice that the brush adapts automatically radially to the shape of the wheel hub During balancing operations the brush will turn together with the wheel and transmit the motion to the balancing machine s built in position transducer If you use the special AGF tool the rotating movement will be transmitted to the brush by the rotating part of the tool Instructions Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 5 Control panel ENGLISH 9999 12 1 2 UNBALANCE VALUE digital indicators Inside outside 3 4 UNBALANCE POSITION indicators Inside outside 5 Distance extension enable button 6 Buttons for manual setting of DISTANCE DIAMETER WIDTH 7 FUNCTION MENU button 8 Correction mode selection button 9 MENU selection confirmation button 10 HOME button 11 Unbalance reading button lt 5 g 0 25 oz 12 Selected correction mode indicators A CAUTION PRESS THE BUTTONS WITH YOUR FINGERS NEVER USE THE COUNTERWEIGHT GRIPPERS OR OTHER POINTED OBJECTS Control panel 9 I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 6 Use of the wheel balancer 6 1 DIMENSIONS SETTING WHEEL The balancing data is set by means of an intelligent au tomatic 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
6. operation When the LED s go out the machine automatically moves on to the encoder reading phase When the wheel is turned manually forwards and backwards the display shows its exact posi tion The value lies between 0 zero and 255 7 1 3 Calibration To calibrate the machine proceed as follows Fit an average size wheel with a metal rim on the shaft Example 6 x 15 1 Setthe wheel measurements as described in paragraph SETTING WHEEL DIMENSIONS A CAUTION SETTING INCORRECT DIMENSIONS WOULD MEAN THAT THE MACHINE IS NOT CORRECTLY CALIBRATED THEREFORE ALL SUBSEQUENT MEASUREMENTS WILL BE INCORRECT UNTIL CALIBRATION IS PER FORMED ONCE AGAIN WITH THE CORRECT DIMENSIONS Display the SETUP menu uv o0 OO to view the CALIBRATION function 1 Press Setup 13 ENGLISH I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 2 Perform a manual spin when the display shows the wording STOP halt the wheel 3 Add a standard weight of 30 g 1 00 oz to the outer side in any position 4 Perform a manual spin when the display shows the wording STOP halt the wheel 5 Shift the standard weight from the outside to the inside keeping the same position 6 Perform a manual spin when the display shows the wording STOP halt the wheel 7 Turn the wheel until the standard weight is at the top 12 o clock E 8 End of calibration
7. the wheel by hand respecting the correct direction of rotation anticlockwise Release the lever and the START key when the displays go off the machine will then start making measurements When the displays show the measurement values brake the wheel by re establishing contact with the pulley which is braked when the motor is off Instruments 1 and 2 will keep the dynamic unbalance values in their memories When balancing for static the value is shown on display 1 LEDs on displays 3 and 4 will indicate the correction position If all the LEDs are alight this means that the correction weight should be applied to the vertical apex In static mode both displays indicate the same position static unbalance For small diameter wheels scooters launch always the wheel by hand in anticlockwise direction see arrow Measurement always begins when the displays go off 6 2 2 Correcting the unbalance STATIC Apply two identical correction weights at the highest point of the wheel one on the inside shoulder and the other on the outside shoul der of the rim Each weight is half the value indicated by the display If you make the correction with lead wire springs or clamps applied to the spokes divide it onto one tow or more spokes according to the size of the unbalance DYNAMIC Apply the adhesive weights to the shoulders of the wheel rim in the positions indicated by the display for each of the sides Correction of inne
8. L IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE INSTALLATION MANUAL WHICH SHOULD BE CONSULTED CONCERNING STARTING AND USING THE MACHINE SAFELY 1 1 GENERAL The machine has been constructed in conformity with the current EC Directives and the technical standards imple menting the requirements as stated in the declaration of conformity issued by the manufacturer and attached to the manual This publication hereinafter simply referred to as man ual contains all the information required to safely use and service the machine referred to in the Declaration of Conformity This appliance hereinafter is generically referred to as machine The manual addresses operators instructed on the precau tions to take in relation to the presence of electric current and moving devices This publication is intended for all users who as far as within their competence need to and or are obliged to give instructions to others or operate on the machine themselves These persons can be identified as follows operators directly involved in transporting storing installing using and servicing the machine from when it is put on the market until when it is scrapped direct private users The original Italian text of this publication constitutes the only reference to resolve any interpretation controversies related to the translation into the European Community languages This publication forms an integral part of the machine and must therefore b
9. M SIGNAL The machine has a self diagnostics cycle which identi fies the most frequent malfunctions during the normal work cycle These malfunctions are processed by the system and shown on the display Err 16 Diagnostics Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 WARNING THE INFORMATION IN THE POSSIBLE REMEDY COLUMN REQUIRES WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY SPECIALIST TECHNICIANS OR OTHER AUTHOR ISED PEOPLE WHO MUST ALWAYS WORK USING THE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INDICATED IN THE INSTALLATION manuaL IN SOME CASES THIS WORK CAN BE PERFORMED BY A NORMAL OPERATOR ERROR CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Black The wheel balancer does not switch 1 Check the machine is properly connected to the mains power on supply 2 Check the fuses on the power board and replace if necessary 3 Replace the CPU board Err 1 No rotation signal 1 Use the self diagnostics function to check the encoder 2 Replace the encoder 3 Replace the CPU board Err 2 Speed too low during detection 1 Make sure that a vehicle wheel is mounted on the wheel balancer During the unbalance measurement 2 Use the self diagnostics function to check the encoder revolutions the wheel speed has 3 Detach the measuring head connector from the board and do a fallen to below 42 rpm spin if no error is detected replace the measuring heads 4 Replace the CPU board Err 3 Unbalance too high 1 Check the wheel dimensions setting 2
10. MUST BE WORN AND WORK MUST BE DONE WITH DUE CARE AND ATTENTION OPERATIONS MAY ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A SPECIALISED TECHNICIAN Before powering the machine carry out the following checks 1 check that the balancing machine touches the floor 1 at the three support points i y ao 2 make sure that all the parts of the balancer are cor rectly connected and fixed 3 make sure that the parameters voltage and frequency of the mains power supply are compatible with those indicated on the rating plate of the balancer 4 make sure the power cable is correctly connected 5 make sure the machine shaft and flange hole are clean CAUTION ANY TRACES OF DIRT MAY AFFECT BALANCING ACCURACY 6 To switch on the balancer press the switch on the left hand side of the machine 5 ENGLISH 7 Position the wheel on the shaft and block it with the lock ring 8 Measure the distance and the diameter with the gauge 9 Press the side button to rotate the start roller then turn the start lever anticlockwise and place it against the tyre hold contact until the machine display turns OFF this means that the machine achieved the minimum balancing speed of 80 rev min 10 At this stage return the start lever to the start posi tion and release the start button When un
11. balance values are displayed tyre rotation can be halted using the start roller 11 Make the correction Starting I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 4 Instructions 4 1 FITTING THE WHEEL FIXTURE SHAFT SEE ATTACHED PROSPECTUS The balancing machine s main advantage is its fixed shaft tool This means that when the wheel is fitted on the tool it is free to turn on its own bearings exactly reproducing the conditions of use when it is fitted on the motor bike Balancing is not affected by inaccuracies in the wheel flange shaft coupling typical of traditional rotating shaft balancing machines This means that you can achieve the best possible accuracy Use the AF12 or AF15 tools with cones and axial blockage rings for wheels with traditional fixture through journal Use the rotating AGF tool for wheels with outboard flanged fixture BMW Honda See specfic brochure for correct assembly Push the chosen tool well home into the balancing ma chine s hollow shaft and block it in position by tightening the screws accessible from the baseplate hole NOTE ON AGF TOOL Remove it from the balancer after use to avoid permanent deformation of brush bristles 4 2 FITTING THE WHEEL The AF12 and AF 15 fixed shaft tools enable you to fit wheels with amaximum hole of 35 mm on their own bearings Do not overtighten the threaded ring as this would put excessive axial load on the
12. d to test functions of the Cancel the error and continue using the wheel balancer as normal Err 33 wheel balancer Err 34 Err 35 Err 36 Err 37 Diagnostics 17 ENGLISH I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 9 Maintenance 9 1 GENERAL A CAUTION BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS MAKE SURE THE MACHINE HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY ALWAYS USE THE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INDICATED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL 9 1 1 Introductory notes This machine has been designed so as not to require rou tine maintenance apart from accurate periodic cleaning It is important to keep the machine perfectly clean in or der to prevent dust or impurities from compromising the operation of the balancer A WARNING THE PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANING THE AREA WHERE THE MACHINE IS INSTALLED MUST WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT IN ORDER TO WORK IN SAFETY AND ACCORDING TO THE CURRENT OCCUPATIONAL HEATH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS As extraordinary maintenance must be performed by service staff or in any case by specifically authorised and trained people is not dealt with in this manual 9 1 2 Safety rules Performing specialist activities on the equipment particu larly if the guards need to be dismounted exposes people to serious danger due to the presence of potentially live parts The rules shown below must be scrupu
13. e kept for future reference until final dismantling and scrapping of the machine 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 Any calibrations adjustments and extraordinary mainte nance operations are not considered in this document as they may only be performed by the service engineer who must work on the machine according to the technical and rated characteristics for which it was built Though it is fundamental to read this manual it cannot replace skilled technical staff who must be adequately trained beforehand The foreseen use and configurations of the machine are the only ones allowed by the manufacturer do not attempt to use the machine in a different way Any other use or configuration must be agreed in advance with the manufacturer in writing and in this case an annex will be attached to this manual For use the user must also comply with the specific workplace legislation in force in the country where the machine is installed The manual also refers to laws directives etc that the user must know and consult in order to accomplish the goals that the manual sets out to achieve 1 3 WHERE AND HOW TO KEEP THE MANUAL This manual and relative attachments must be kept in a safe and dry place and must always be available for consultation Make a copy and keep it in the archive When excha
14. ess of the new user in order to allow it to send the new user any communications and or updates deemed to be indispensable This publication is the property of the Manufacturer and may not be fully or partly reproduced without prior written agreement 1 6 MANUFACTURER The machine identification data is indicated on the plate mounted on the machine The plate below is shown for the sake of example wove C Me j Ee S ral eee Ee am supecy Kgicm DP ee eee 1 7 MANUFACTURER S RESPONSIBILITY AND WARRANTY In order to make use of the manufacturer s warranty the user must scrupulously observe the precautions contained in the manual in particular he must never exceed the limits of use of the machine always constantly and carefully clean and service the machine have the machine used by people of proven capacity and attitude adequately trained for the purpose The manufacturer declines all direct and indirect liability caused by useofthe machine ina different way from that indicated in this manual use of the machine by people who have not read and fully understood the contents of this manual use in breach of specific regulations in force in the country of installation modifications made to the machine software and op erating logic unless authorised by the manufacturer in writing unauthorised repairs exceptional events Transfer of the machine to a third party must also incl
15. ho were not authorised by the manufacturer modifications that were not authorised by the manu facturer use of parts and or equipment that were not supplied or approved by the manufacturer removal or alteration of the machine identification plate Introduction Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 1 8 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE For technical assistance requirements contact the Manu facturer or authorised Dealer directly always quoting the model and serial number of the machine punched on the identification plate 1 9 COPYRIGHT The information contained in this manual may not be disclosed to third parties Partial or total duplication un less authorised by the Manufacturer in writing through photocopying duplication or other systems including electronic acquisition is breach of copyright and can lead to prosecution Introduction ENGLISH I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 2 Machine description 2 1 PURPOSE Itis used to balance the wheels of motorcycles and scoot ers max wheel weight 30 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 It does not need to be fixed to the f
16. intensity 18 Maintenance Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 10 Disposal A CAUTION THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS CHAPTER ARE INDICATIVE REFER TO THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE IN THE COUNTRY WHERE THE EQUIP MENT IS USED 10 1 DISPOSING OF THE BALANCER The balancer must be disposed of after dismounting the various parts For disposal operations as well as wearing the Personal Protective Equipment indicated in the INSTALLATION MANUAL refer to the instructions and diagrams in this manual If necessary request specific information from the manufacturer Once you have removed the various parts and components separate them into the different types of materials according to the differentiated waste disposal regulations in force in the country where the machine is dismantled If the various components must be stored before being taken to the dump make sure to keep them ina safe place protected from atmospheric agents in order to prevent them from contaminating the ground and the water table 10 2 DISPOSING OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS Community directive 2002 96 EC assimi lated in Italy with legislative decree n 151 of 25th July 2005 requires electrical and electronic equipment manufacturers and users to comply with a number of obliga tions concerning the collection treatment recovery and disposal of this waste Please scrupulously comply with these waste disposal regulations Remember that abusi
17. loor and does not require wheel guards The balancer can work without guards as the balancing speed is 80 rpm Do not mount anything other than motorbike m 4 E 20099 DOGO m SPINNING LEVER eP CONTROL PANEL 2 LOCK NUT 3 WEIGHT TOOL HOLDER 4 AUTOMATIC GAUGE 5 START ROLLER 6 The main features include machine settings menu static programme Unbalance optimization Self diag nostics Calibration automatic minimisation of static unbalance 2 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The following data refers to the balancer in its standard configuration Single phase power supply 115 230 V 50 60 Hz AC 12 24 V DC use without motor Protection class IP 54 6 8 seconds 15 Kg Max absorbed power Cycle time per wheel Balancing speed Balancing accuracy 2 3 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS The machine complete with flange weighs 110 kg Machine description Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 3 Starting A 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 THE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL
18. lously followed People must always use the Personal Protective Equip ment indicated in the Installation Manual During activi ties unauthorised people may not access the equipment and WORK IN PROGRESS signs will be erected in the department in such a way that they are visible from every place of access 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 at tention If exceptionally the staff removes the guards to carry out a particular specialist technical maintenance inspection or repair job they are required to put them back after work After work staff must make sure that foreign objects in particular mechanical pieces tools or devices used dur ing the operative procedure that could cause damage or malfunctions are not left inside the balancer For safety before starting work maintenance inspection and repair staff must disconnect all power sources and take all the necessary preventive safety measures As wellas operating frequencies the operations described below indicate the qualifications that staff must possess in order to perform the operation 9 1 3 Replacing fuses Some protection fuses are located on the power board see wiring diagrams accessible by dismantling the weight shelf If fuses require replacement use ones with an identical current
19. nging information with the manufacturer or the technical assistance staff authorised by the former quote the rating plate information and the serial number of the machine This manual must be kept for the entire lifetime of the machine and if necessary e g damage making all or some of it illegible etc the user must request another copy exclusively from the manufacturer quoting the pub lication code indicated on the cover 1 4 MANUAL UPGRADES This manual is an integral part of the machine and reflects the state of the art at the moment it was put on the market The publication complies with the directives in force on that date the manual cannot be considered inadequate Introduction ENGLISH I Z Ww Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 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 5 COLLABORATION WITH USERS The manufacturer will be pleased to provide its custom ers with any further information they may require and will consider proposals for improving this manual in order to more fully satisfy the requirements it was written for In case of transfer of ownership of the machine which must always be accompanied by the use and maintenance manual the original user must inform the manufacturer of the name and addr
20. r side i 4g QO000 Correction of outer side iB E Digital readouts with LED s 3 4 lit up indicate the correct angular wheel position to mountthe counterweights 12 o clock position In the event of unbalance less than the selected m threshold value LJ is displayed in place of the unbalance value with it is possible to read the values below the ENGLISH selected threshold gr by gr INFORMATION In rare cases and in temperature conditions near 09 the wheel balancer automatically activates a special measuring cycle involving two successive measurements During the unbalance measurement the word START reappears to indicate to the user to bring the wheel back up to speed The accuracy of the unbalance values and the reliability of the wheel balancer remain unchanged 6 3 RECALCULATING UNBALANCE VALUES Set the new dimensions as described above Press Q without repeating the spin The new recalculated unbalance values will be displayed 6 4 AUTOMATIC MINIMIZATION OF STATIC UNBALANCE Initial unbalance Ca Phase shift 50 Possible approximations S dx Sx dx 8x dx static residue 3 g static residue L g static residue 8 static residue4 g With traditional wheel balancer Choice with minimum static unbalance This program is designed to improve the quality of ba lancing withou
21. t any mental effort or loss of time by the operator In fact by using the normal commercially available weights with pitch of 5 in every 5 g and by applying the two counterweights which a conventional wheel balancer rounds to the nearest value there could be a residual static unbalance of up to 4 g The damage of such approximation is emphasized by the fact that static unbalance is cause of most of disturbances on the vehicle This new function resident in the machine automatically indicates the opti mum entity of the weights to be applied by approximating them in an intelligent way according to their position in order to minimize residual static unbalance Use of the wheel balancer 11 Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 7 Setup I 2 Z m 7 1 MENU This is used to personalise some balancer functions and to perform calibrations To access this section press the FUNCTIONS MENU button i 5 QOL JO seo creperon uvsarance oprmzanon v _ lole JL OOT O L 6L _ O0 L lo er s OOO L lol or in 00 e0 ue _ 7 90 so wrosncrsre See CALIBRATION oz unit of w eco v d 9 unbalance P j Calibration of automatic RIM DISTANCE gauge see SETUP Calibration of automatic DIAMETER gauge see SETUP RETURNS TO MEASUREMENT SCREEN INDICATION If such indications fail to appear contact Technical Service 12 Setup Use and maintenance manual Re
22. ude this manual failure to include the manual automatically invalidates all the rights of the purchaser including the terms of warranty where applicable Ifthe machine is transferred to a third party in a country with a different language from the one written in this manual the original user shall provide a faithful translation of this manual in the language of country in which the machine will operate 1 7 1 Terms of warranty The Manufacturer guarantees the machines it manufac turers against all manufacturing or assembly faults for 12 twelve months from the date of collection or delivery The Manufacturer undertakes to replace or repair any part which it deems to be faulty free of charge at its factory carriage paid If a Manufacturer s repairman or a person authorised by the same is required to work at the user s facilities the relative travel expenses and board and lodging shall be charged to the user The free supply of parts under warranty is always subject to the faulty part being inspected by the manufacturer or a person authorised by the same The warranty is not extended following repairs or other work done to the machine The warranty does not cover damage to the machine deriving from transport neglect improper use and or use not in compliance with the instructions in the operating manual incorrect electrical connections The warranty is invalidated in case of repairs made by people w
23. v 12 2010 7 1 1 Unbalance optimisation This operation is performed to reduce the static unba lance of the wheel It is suitable for static unbalance values in excess of 30 grams 1 1 oz a If no unbalance was detected beforehand a manual spin is requested otherwise proceed to stage b O m b Perform a manual spin when the display shows the wording STOP halt the wheel c 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 Refit the wheel in such a way that the reference marks on the rim and the flange coincide d Perform a Ranualspin wording STOP halt the wheel e RH display percentage reduction value LH display actual static unbalance value which can be reduced by rotation f Mark the two positions of the rim and tyre and turn the tyre on the rim until the positions coincide to achieve the optimisation shown on the display isp dy shows the To cancel optimisation at any time press K 7 1 2 Self diagnostics The machine can perform self diagnostics to check the LED s on the control panel and make sure the encoder reads correctly To perform this operation view the SETUP menu O6 se 10 In the self diagnostics sequence all the LED s on the panel light up for a few seconds in order to check
24. ve dumping of this waste leads to the application of the administrative penalties established by current law 11 Spare parts 11 1 IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING METHOD The various parts can be identified using the drawings and diagrams in the machine technical file which is archived by the Manufacturer to which a request can be made For off the shelf parts the technical manuals or the supplier s original documents can be provided if the Manufacturer deems this to be useful If not supplied this documentation is also included in the machine Technical File archived by the Manufacturer as regards by Ministerial Decree 98 37 EC In this case contact the Technical Service to identify the required piece If the required pieces are not in any position or they can not be identified contact the Technical Service specify ing the type of machine its serial number and year of construction This information is indicated on the machine identifica tion plate 12 Attached documentation If not supplied this documentation is included in the Techni cal File of the machine archived by the Manufacturer In this case contact the Technical Service for detailed information concerning the machine Disposal Spare parts Attached documents 19 ENGLISH
25. x 2 l 0 i Use and maintenance manual General Index FOREWORD 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 ARR AR RRWWwWw lo MACHINE DESCRIPTION PURPOSE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS anD STARTING N INSTRUCTIONS FITTING THE WHEEL FIXTURE SHAFT SEE ATTACHED PROSPECTUS FITTING THE WHEEL CONTROL PANEL USE OF THE WHEEL BALANCER DIMENSIONS SETTING WHEEL 6 1 1 Using the extension for the distance gauge WHEEL BALANCING 6 2 1 Measuring unbalance 6 2 2 Correcting the unbalance RECALCULATING UNBALANCE VALUES AUTOMATIC MINIMIZATION OF STATIC UNBALANCE SETUP MENU 7 1 1 Unbalance optimisation 7 1 2 Self diagnostics 7 1 3 Calibration 7 1 4 Automatic gauges calibration 7 1 4 1 Rim distance gauge 7 1 4 2 Diameter gauge 8 DIAGNOSTICS 8 1 INCONSISTENT UNBALANCE READINGS 8 2 ALARM SIGNAL 0903 12 10 Rev D MAINTENANCE GENERAL 9 1 1 Introductory notes 9 1 2 Safety rules 9 1 3 Replacing fuses DISPOSAL DISPOSING OF THE BALANCER DISPOSING OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS SPARE PARTS IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING METHOD ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION Use and maintenance manual Rev 12 2010 1 Foreword A WARNING THIS MANUA

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