Main working elements of the
machine (fig. 11)
A) Automatic diameter and distance measuring arm.
B) Automatic width measuring ultrasonic sensor
(optional)
C) Tower with LCD display.
E) Control keypad.
F) Side flange holder.
G) Top weight tray.
H) Wheel support shaft.
I)
Wheel guard.
L) Control pedal C of the automatic wheel
clamping system
EM 9550 - Operator's manual
ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP
The wheel balancer is set up by the manufacturer
to operate with the power supply available in the
place of installation. The set-up data for each
machine are given on the machine data plate
and on a special label attached to the power
supply connection cable.
Any operations for hooking up to the workshop
electrical board must be carried out only by
qualified technicians in compliance with the
regulations in force, under the responsibility
and at the charge of the customer.
The electrical hook-up must be performed ac-
cording to:
• absorbed power specifications indicated on
the machine data plate.
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• the distance between the machine and the
electric hook-up point, so that voltage drops
under full load do not exceed 4% (10% when
starting up) of the rated voltage specified on
the data plate.
- The user must:
• Connect the machine to its own electrical con-
nection fitted with a suitable 30-mA current
sensitive circuit breaker
• Power line fuses in accordance with specifica-
tions in the main wiring diagram of this manual.
• Provide the workshop electric installation with
an efficient grounding circuit.
- Prevent unauthorised use of the machine,
always disconnect the power supply plug
when the machine is not used (switched off)
for extended periods of time.
- If the machine is connected directly to the
power supply by means of the main electrical
board and without the use of a plug, install
a key-operated switch or suitable lock-out
device to restrict machine use exclusively to
qualified personnel.
A good grounding connection is essential for
correct operation of the machine. NEVER con-
nect the machine ground wire to a gas pipe,
water pipe, telephone cable or any other un-
suitable object.
WARNING
WARNING
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