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The unbalances and percentual improvement
which can be obtained if the user decides to
continue the optimisation procedure appear
in the window.
If the improvement is considered insufficient,
press the Exit button
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Make a double mark of the tyre in 12 o'clock
on the outer side position if direction in
which the tyre is fitted on the rim is not
pointed out, on the inner side position if the
direction is pointed out. If you do not wish
to invert the direction, press the Enable/
disable tyre inversion button
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press the button
on the monitor to confirm the operation;
OPT 7
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Remove the wheel from the wheel balan-cer.
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Rotate the tyre (inverting if necessary) on the
rim until the double chalk mark lines up with
the valve.
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Remount the wheel on the wheel balancer.
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press the button
on the monitor to confirm the operation;
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Perform a spin by lowering the guard.
When the spin is over the optimisation programme
has been completed and the weights to be applied
to balance the wheel are displayed.
Special cases
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If an error is made that affects the final result,
the machine signals this with an E 6 message.
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A different working environment can be re-
called between one phase of the programme
and another by pressing the Temporary exit
button
data. When returning to the optimisation
environment, the programme starts up again
from the point where it was interrupted.
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You can quit the optimisation procedure at any
time by simply pressing the Exit
button.
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or the button
or the button
without losing the saved
5. AUTOMATIC CLAMPING SYSTEM HUB RE-
MOVAL/MOUNTING METHOD
By selecting this setting, the machine is set up
for the removal and mounting of the hub using
the automatic clamping system as described in
the chapter "USING THE AUTOMATIC WHEEL
CLAMPING SYSTEM".
During this setting, the message A 52 will be shown
on the display. This method lasts 30 seconds,
but the operator can stop it at any moment by
pressing the STOP button.
6. CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMES
The Configuration programmes are those func-
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tions that are intended for customising the
machine's operation and are normally executed
when the machine is installed.
Select the Configuration programme icon,
to access the following programmes:
6.1
customisation;
6.2
wheel balancer parameter configuration;
6.3
sensitivity calibration;
6.4
service.
6.1. Personalisation
This programme enables the user to customise
the initial screen by entering workshop informa-
tion (name, city, road, telephone number, etc..)
and name three operators by displaying them
in the feedback window.
A mask for setting the data is displayed on the
screen, consisting of:
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