1a
2a
3a
5
4
5
16
4
3b
2b
1b
6
7
4-4
1
2
3
6
7
4-5
Layout
4.1
The display
See Figure 4-4.
Note:
Positions related to the left plane of the
wheel are numbered with an "a", right
plane positions with a "b" (e.g. 1a, 1b).
1. Plane adjustment rotation indicators
The indicators indicate the direction in which the
operator must turn the wheel (by hand) after a
balancing operation.
2. Weight Application Position (WAP) indicator.
The indicator will light up when the wheel is in the
correct position for weight application. This indicator
will be referred to as the WAP indicator. See the
weight mode selected before applying a weight!
3. Display.
According to the program status, the display
provides the operator with information regarding the
dimensions of the wheel rim, the balance weights,
error codes etc.
4. Power indicator.
As soon as the unit is switched on and powered up,
this indicator will light.
5. Minimization indicator "M".
The indicator will light if the minimization mode has
been selected.
6. Weight units indicator, "Oz".
The indicator will light if the weight is displayed in
ounces instead of grams.
7. Dimension Unit Indicator, "mm / PAX".
If this indicator is ON, the wheel diameter and width
measurements are displayed in millimetres, instead
of inches (default). The indicator also confi rms the
PAX mode setting when it and the ALU 3 LEDs are
F
all ON (
5.5.1).
See Figure 4-5.
1. Motorcycle Mode Indicator.
The indicator lights up if the Motorcycle program
is selected.
2. Hidden Weight Mode Indicator (HWM).
The indicator lights up if the HWM program (ALU2P,
ALU3P) is selected.
3. Split Weight Mode Indicator (SWM)
8
The SWM indicator lights up if the operator has
enabled this program. Use the Split Weight mode
to "split and hide" the weight to be applied in plane
6, Fig. 4-5 behind the spokes.