5.4 AUTOMATIC WORK PROCEDURE
During the operating stages, some machine parts will move by themselves. The opera-
tions can be stopped at any moment by pressing the STOP button.
The automatic features can be accessed in one of two ways:
a) Press one of the keys
should be followed each time a new wheel or rim must be acquired.
b) Press
acquisition phase).
CAUTION!
Even while still remaining within automatic mode,
you can carry out the individual phases manually
if necessary, or press the arrows
to choose which sequences to carry out (Fig. 20)
The machine carries out a check on the state of the sensors. If it fi nds faults, it limits or
completely excludes automatic operations depending on how serious the fault is.
Types of tyres:
NORMAL: standard tyres, runfl at tyres, tyres with reinforced sides, self-supporting, low
profi le, with high mounting/demounting tension.
SOFT: standard tyres with particularly soft sides (e.g. Michelin Energy), with limited
mounting/demounting tension, heavy and voluminous off-road tyres, tyres with particularly
large sides, with high width/side ratio. These usually need to be manually supported by
the operator during critical movement phases.
Nota: the mounting/demounting tension is also based on the rim/tyre combination,
therefore we defer to the experience of the tyre mechanic (operator) for adequate iden-
tifi cation of the type of automatism that should be used.
User manual S 1000
CAUTION!
to call up the last wheel or rim acquired (thereby avoiding the
CAUTION!
to select the type of tyre. This method
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