matically, and highlighted by a red segment
and a horizontal arrow to its left.
Using buttons
ecamera can be adapted to ambient lighting
conditions.
Note: to improve the automatic selection of the
first section of the rim, it is recommended to en-
able the secondary control key
working environment is very bright or
if the conditions are normal.
If the automatic selection of the first section of the
rim is correct, press the Exit button
and apply the weights as indicated by the posi-
tion indicators or select the horizontal arrow
and set the new start of rim using
one of the 3 methods described below:
1. Turn the wheel clockwise or anticlockwise
to change the position of the laser point
until the start of rim lights up, then press
the Enter button
then the Exit button
2. Select the first section of the rim on the
image. When positioned correctly, press
the Enter
then the Exit button
3. Using the arrows
millimetre by millimetre to find the start
of the rim. When you think you have found
the correct position, confirm by press-
ing the Enter button
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the tel-
to memorise it and
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button to memorise it and
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to memorise
it and then the Exit button
4. press and hold down the button
then turn the wheel clockwise or anticlockwi-
se to change the position of the laser point
until the start of the rim is illuminated.
Release the button to store the information
and then press the exit button
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Select the first side to be balanced.
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Rotate the wheel until the central element of
the corresponding position indicator lights
up.
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Apply the indicated balancing weight to the
12 o'clock position on the rim.
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Repeat the operations listed for the second
side of the wheel.
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Perform a test spin to check balancing accuracy.
if the
If it is not considered satisfactory, change the
value and position of the previously applied
weights, according to the data indicated in the
balancing control diagram (Fig. 15).
Bear in mind that a counterweight positioning
error of just a few degrees may lead to a re-
sidual unbalance as large as 5-10 grams during
the verification phase, especially in the case of
large unbalances.
move
Check that the system which fits the weight to
the rim is in optimum condition.
A weight which is not fitted properly or correctly
may come off as the wheel rotates, thus creating
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