Shutting Down; Removal Of The Wheel - John Bean B 300 Manual Del Operador

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IMMEDIATE STOP
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5-10
Operation
5.4.4

Shutting down

Always shut down properly when work is complete:
• Remove the wheel from the balancer.
• Remove the cones from the stub shaft. Check
the surfaces (internal and external) of the cones
for damage. The conditions of the cone are very
important for a good balance quality.
• Place the cones and the quick nut in the correct
position.
• Check the thread of the quick nut and stub shaft.
• Clean all threads with a dry, soft cloth.
• Unplug the mains cable from the power outlet.
• Check the power cable for damage or wear.
• Tidy up the storage compartments.
• Clean the display and the input panel with a soft,
dry cloth.
• Remove old wheel weights and other material from
under the balancer. The balancer must rest on its
three feet only.
5.4.5

Removal of the wheel

• Carefully loosen the quick nut or the mounting
studs.
• Do not slide the rim on the threading, but lift the
wheel when removing it.
• Check the thread for damage and clean if necessary.
5.4.6
Immediate stop
Refer to Figure 5-10.
To perform an immediate stop:
• Select the STOP key to apply the electronic brake.
• Apply the foot brake to stop the wheel.
When an immediate stop occurs, due to an unexpected
action of the unit, rethink about the steps made:
Did the operator make an error or mistake?
Correct the input and proceed working. No special
procedure is to be followed.
Did the unit do something unexpected?
• Read the relevant chapters again.
• Prepare the unit for a restart: Switch on the unit.
• Carefully repeat the commands with the manual at
hand.
• Call service immediately if the unit malfunctions
again and:
WARNING: PREVENT ANY FURTHER USE OF THE
UNIT.
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