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Use and maintenance manual
Starting
3. Starting
WARNING
befoRe sWITchING oN The mAchINe, mAke suRe ThAT All The
coNNecTIoNs descRIbed IN The INsTAllATIoN chApTeR
hAve beeN mAde coRRecTly.
The folloWING opeRATIoNs INvolve A poTeNTIAl RIsk foR
The opeRAToR, GIveN The pReseNce of volTAGe oN The
equIpmeNT. The peRsoNAl pRoTecTIve equIpmeNT descRIbed
IN The INsTAllATIoN mANuAl musT be WoRN ANd WoRk
musT be doNe WITh due cARe ANd ATTeNTIoN.
opeRATIoNs mAy oNly be peRfoRmed by A
specIAlIsed TechNIcIAN.
Before powering the machine, carry out the following
checks:
1. Check that the balancing machine touches the floor
at the three support points.
2. Make sure that all the parts of the balancer are cor-
rectly connected and fixed.
3. Make sure that the parameters (voltage and frequency)
of the mains power supply are compatible with those
indicated on the rating plate of the balancer.
4. Make sure the power cable is correctly connected.
5. Make sure the machine shaft and flange hole are
clean.
cAuTIoN
ANy TRAces of dIRT mAy AffecT bAlANcING AccuRAcy.
6. To turn on the wheel balancer press the switch on
the left-hand side of the machine.
7. Position the wheel on the terminal with the inner part
facing the balancer.
8. Firmly attach the wheel to the balancer shaft using
the lock nut.
9. At this point, you can read the tyre measurements
and perform balancing.
10. To perform the spin, lower the splash guard, when
fitted and, if necessary and available, press the
START button.
11. The wheel is automatically locked when reaching
the correct angular position for weight application
on the inside and outside.
To unlock the wheel, turn it hard to move it from the
correct correction position. If the unbalance is
within tolerance, the wheel is locked automatically.
WARNING
IT Is pRohIbITed To Touch ANy pART of The mAchINe
duRING The bAlANcING cycle.