WARNING
Do not clean or wash the wheels mounted
on the machine with compressed air or
jets of water.
WARNING
When working, never use equipment not
manufactured by the manufacturer.
WARNING
Get to know your machine: your familiarity
with its exact operation is the best guar-
antee of safety and performance.
Learn the function and location of all
commands.
Carefully check that all controls on the
machine are working properly.
To prevent accidents and personal injury,
all the equipment must be correctly in-
stalled, correctly operated and correctly
serviced.
SWITCHING ON THE
MACHINE
Connect the power supply cable (A, Fig. 9d)
supplied with the machine from the external
electrical panel located on the rear side
of the wheel balancer body to the mains.
Switch on the machine using the switch on
the rear side of the body (b, Fig. 9d).
The wheel balancer performs a checking
test (all the LEDs illuminate), and if no
faults are detected, a beeper sounds and
the cycle status initially active is displayed,
as follows:
- active balancing mode: dynamic (DYN);
values displayed
- grams displayed in units of 5 (or 1/4 of an
ounce);
- sensor rounding-off (version with digital
sensor);
User manual ProLine 650
- default geometric values: width = 5.5",
diameter = 14", distance = 150 mm.
Now the operator can set the data of the
wheel to be balanced or select one of the
programmes available.
SENSOR, WITHOUT
The machine allows for the diameter and
distance values to be entered automatical-
ly; the width value can be entered using
the keypad.
: 000 000;
- Move the automatic measuring arm (A,
Fig. 7) so it comes into contact with the
inner side of the rim as shown in Fig. 10.
B
9d
WHEEL
PARAMETER
ENTRY (VERSION
WITH AUTOMATIC
EXTERNAL
SENSOR)
A
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