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CEMB EZ10 User Manual

CEMB EZ10
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Use and maintenance manual
EZ10
CEMB S.p.A.
Via Risorgimento, 9
23826 Mandello del Lario (LC) ITALY
Telefono: + 39 706369 Fax: + 39 0341 700725
www.cemb.com garage@cemb.com
The Manufacturer declines all liability for any damage to people or property caused by incorrect use of this product.
Subject to change without prior notice.

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CEMB EZ10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCEMB
ModelEZ10
CategoryWheel Balancers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Foreword

1.1 GENERAL

General information about the machine's construction, EC directives, and intended users.

1.2 PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL

Explains the manual's scope for safe use and routine maintenance, excluding complex adjustments.

1.3 WHERE AND HOW TO KEEP THE MANUAL

Instructions on storing the manual safely, keeping it for the machine's lifetime, and requesting copies.

1.4 MANUAL UPGRADES

Details how manual updates are integrated and must be kept with the original publication.

1.5 COLLABORATION WITH USERS

Encourages user feedback for improvements and outlines procedures for ownership transfer.

1.6 MANUFACTURER

Indicates where machine identification data, like model and serial number, can be found on the rating plate.

1.7 MANUFACTURER'S RESPONSIBILITY AND WARRANTY

Outlines user responsibilities for warranty validity and manufacturer's liability for misuse or unauthorized modifications.

1.7.1 Terms of warranty

Details the warranty period, repair/replacement terms, and conditions that invalidate the warranty.

1.8 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE

Provides guidance on how to contact technical support, quoting model and serial number.

1.9 COPYRIGHT

States restrictions on duplicating or disclosing manual information without written authorization, warning of legal action.

Machine Description

2.1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Lists key technical data including power, speed, uncertainty, dimensions, and weight.

2.2 DIMENSIONS

Provides a diagram with overall dimensions of the wheel balancing machine.

2.3 COMPONENTS

Details the main components of the machine with visual aids and checkboxes.

Starting

Correction Plane Identification

Control Panel

Use of the Wheel Balancer

6.1 STANDARD BALANCING (CLIP-ON COUNTERWEIGHTS)

Instructions for balancing wheels using clip-on counterweights, including dimension setting.

6.1.1 Wheel dimensions setting

Step-by-step guide on how to set wheel dimensions using the gauge, including visual feedback.

6.1.2 Result of the measurement and weight application

Explains how to interpret results and manually apply weights for balance correction.

6.2 BALANCING WITH ADHESIVE WEIGHTS (ALU)

Instructions for balancing wheels using adhesive weights, including dimension setting.

6.2.1 Wheel dimensions setting

Guide on setting wheel dimensions for adhesive weights, with options for manual correction.

6.2.2 Result of the measurement and weight application

Details how to apply adhesive weights based on display readings for optimal balance.

6.3 BALANCING WITH A MIX OF ADHESIVE AND CLIP-ON WEIGHTS AND STATIC BALANCING

Describes correction modes for combining weight types and performing static balancing.

6.4 STATIC UNBALANCE

Explains how static unbalance is displayed and the process for correction.

6.5 EXACT POSITIONING OF THE ADHESIVE WEIGHT BY MEANS OF THE GAUGE WITH CLIPS

Step-by-step guide for precise placement of adhesive weights using a gauge.

6.6 HIDE THE ADHESIVE WEIGHTS (SPLIT)

Instructions for using the SPLIT function to hide adhesive weights behind rim spokes.

6.7 AUTOMATIC MINIMIZATION OF STATIC UNBALANCE

Explains the program for automatically minimizing static unbalance using weights.

6.8 AUTOADAPTIVE CORRECTION METHOD

Describes the system that calculates tolerance for optimal vibration cancellation for driving comfort.

6.9 UNBALANCE OPTIMIZATION

Details a program to reduce total wheel out-of-balance by compensating tyre and rim values.

Setup

7.1 MENU ACCESS DIAGRAM

Illustrates how to access personalization functions and calibrations via the menu.

7.2 SELF-DIAGNOSTICS

Explains the self-diagnostics process to check LEDs and encoder readings.

7.3 BALANCING MACHINE CALIBRATION

Provides a detailed procedure for calibrating the balancing machine using a test wheel and weights.

7.4 AUTOMATIC GAUGES CALIBRATION

Outlines the calibration process for the automatic distance and diameter gauges.

7.4.1 Distance gauge calibration

Step-by-step guide for calibrating the distance gauge to ensure accurate measurements.

7.4.2 Diameter gauge calibration

Detailed procedure for calibrating the diameter gauge for precise wheel diameter readings.

7.5 ADHESIVE WEIGHT WIDTH

Explains how to adjust the setting for average adhesive weight width if it differs by +/- 3mm.

Diagnostics

8.1 INCONSISTENT UNBALANCE READINGS

Discusses causes for detecting unbalance after mounting and potential errors.

8.2 ALARM SIGNAL

Lists common malfunctions, error codes, and their possible solutions for the machine.

Maintenance

9.1 GENERAL

Provides introductory notes and safety rules for machine maintenance operations.

9.1.1 Introductory notes

Emphasizes regular cleaning for optimal performance and avoiding dust/impurities.

9.1.2 Safety rules

Details crucial safety precautions for personnel performing maintenance, including PPE and authorization.

9.1.3 Replacing fuses

Instructions on how to replace protection fuses, advising to use identical current intensity.

9.1.4 Cleaning the screen

Guidance on cleaning the display screen using soft cloths and appropriate cleaning agents, listing what to avoid.

Disposal

10.1 DISPOSING OF THE BALANCER

Instructions for disposing of the balancer after dismantling, emphasizing material separation and environmental regulations.

10.2 DISPOSING OF ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS

Details compliance with directives for electrical and electronic waste disposal, warning against abusive dumping.

Spare Parts

11.1 IDENTIFICATION AND ORDERING METHOD

Explains how to identify and order spare parts using exploded drawings and technical files.

Attached Documentation

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