Once-round ROC
Select the
icon.
Raise the vehicle, fit the clamp and sensor on the
first wheel, and proceed with the ROC operation
on it at once.
Allows the procedure to be continued with
ROC completed on the front sensors only; after
this point it will not be possible to use the rear
sensors.
1) Turn the wheel, positioning the clamp vertical
with the red knob at the top (red knob on
the left).
2) Start the ROC procedure on the sensor by
pressing the ROC key (B Fig.25). LED 1 (G
Fig.25) will start to flash.
3) Level the sensor and engage the brake; the
values will be saved as soon as they become
stable. LED 1 switches to constantly on once
the values have been saved.
4) Turn the wheel very slowly through 180° in a
clockwise direction, positioning the clamp
vertical with the black knob at the top (black
knob on the left). Press the ROC key LED 2
(I Fig.25) will start to flash.
5) Level the sensor and engage the brake; the
values will be saved as soon as they become
stable. LED 2 switches to constantly on once
the values have been saved.
6) The procedure ends automatically when
the ROC value is within the preset limits. If
the ROC value is considered too high, it is
displayed on the screen and LEDs 1 and 2
remain constantly on; to continue, accept-
ing the ROC, press the ROC key. Check the
condition of the rim and that the clamp is
fixed correctly and repeat the ROC procedure
if appropriate. If the error state persists,
repeat the ROC procedure starting with the
clamp at a 45° angle instead of vertical as
previously.
7) Repeat the procedure on the other wheels.
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ROC FAST
Select the
icon.
Fit the four sensors on the wheels, fit the clamp
with the black knob pointing upward (if work-
ing on a car with bodywork covering part of the
wheel, fit the clamp horizontal with the black
knob pointing to the left), lift the vehicle and
proceed with the ROC procedure.
1) Turn the wheel, positioning the clamp vertical
with the red knob at the top (red knob on
the left).
2) Start the ROC procedure on the sensor by
pressing the ROC key (B Fig.25). LED 1 (G
Fig.25) will start to flash.
3) Level the sensor and engage the brake; the
values will be saved as soon as they become
stable. LED 1 switches to constantly on once
the values have been saved.
4) Turn the wheel slowly through 90°, placing
the clamp in position. Press the ROC key
LED 2 (I Fig.25) will start to flash.
5) Level the sensor and engage the brake; the
values will be saved as soon as they become
stable. LED 2 only switches to constantly on
once the values have been saved.
6) Turn the wheel slowly through another 90°,
positioning the clamp vertical with the black
knob at the top. Press the ROC key LEDs 1
and 2 will start to flash.
7) Level the sensor and engage the brake; the
values will be saved as soon as they become
stable. LEDs 1 and 2 switch to constantly on
once the values have been saved.
8) The procedure ends automatically when the
ROC value is within the preset limits. If the ROC
value is considered too high, it is displayed on
the screen and LEDs 1 and 2 remain constantly
on; to continue, accepting the ROC, press the
ROC key. Check the condition of the rim and
that the clamp is fixed correctly and repeat
the ROC procedure if appropriate.
9) Repeat the procedure on the other wheels.
Operator's Manual EXACT 7000