- Press the
button twice to select
"Motorcycle ALU" programme (the corre-
sponding balancing planes are highlighted
on the rim shown on the control panel).
- Proceed as described previously for the
"Motorcycle Dynamic" programme.
- Use the 12 o'clock position as reference for
applying the adhesive weight.
Best results can be achieved if the adhesive
weights are positioned with the outer edge
flush with the rim edge.
Split Weight programme (available
only with motorcycle programmes)
Some rims have spokes so wide that it is
not possible to place adhesive weights
next to them; a programme which divides
the counterweights into two parts has been
introduced to solve this problem.
In this case, when the centred position is
reached and it becomes obvious that the
balancing weight will have to be applied in
line with a spoke, proceed as follows:
- remain in the centred position;
- press
;
- use the
width of the spoke:
• 1 = small
• 2 = medium
• 3 = large
• OFF = deactivates the programme
- confirm with the
- apply two new counterweights in the posi-
tions indicated.
In "MOTORCYCLE ALU" and "dynamic"
modes it is possible to divide the balanc-
ing weights over both sides of the wheel to
be balanced.
User manual ProLine 640
keys to select the
key;
FLASH OPT
OPTIMISATION
PROGRAMME
This procedure minimises any vibration still
present on the vehicle while running even
after accurate balancing, thus minimising
the rim-tyre coupling run-out.
Based on our experiences, the programme
can be recalled every time it is convenient
to minimise the running noise produced by
the vibrations mentioned above.
The calculations performed by this pro-
gramme are based on the unbalance values
measured during the last spin performed
which must therefore refer to the wheel
being serviced.
Proceed as follows to recall this programme:
- Press the
LED corresponding to the OPT programme
illuminates.
- Press the
key to confirm the selec-
tion.
Once the selection has been made, the ma-
chine will indicate whether it is convenient
to proceed with the programme. To do this
the machine will flash the following message:
• "YES OPT" if it is worth executing the pro-
gramme;
• "NO OPT" if it is not.
Press the
key to exit the programme
and return to the DYN environment.
When the procedure is called up, the fol-
lowing appears on the left display: "OP.1".
OPT 1
- Move valve to 12 o'clock;
- Confirm the operation by pressing the
key.
and keys until the
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