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Hofmann Geodyna 2350 User Manual

Hofmann Geodyna 2350
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Operation manual Car wheel balancer
geodyna 2350
Hofmann Werkstatt-Technik
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Hofmann Geodyna 2350 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHofmann
ModelGeodyna 2350
CategoryIndustrial Electrical
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Rules and Function

Special Hints for the Reader

Special features used in the manual to facilitate reading and understanding of instructions.

Scope of Application

Describes the machine's intended use for static/dynamic balancing of car and light-truck wheels.

Safety Rules and Function

General Safety Rules

Outlines essential safety precautions for operating the wheel balancer.

Safety Rules and Function

Description of Function

Explains the various components and their functions, like display, gauge arm, and modes.

Installation of the Machine

Unpacking the Machine

Step-by-step guide on how to safely unpack the wheel balancer.

Installation of the Machine

Fit (optional) Wheel Guard and Holder

Instructions for installing the optional wheel guard and its holder.

Electrical Connection

Controls and Displays

Overview of Controls and Displays

Introduces the main keys, display panels, and their functions.

Controls and Displays

Function Keys on the Right

Explains the function of keys like ALU, SPOKE, RV, and FINE.

Controls and Displays

FINE/INT Key Functions

Describes the operation of the FINE and INT keys for balancing modes.

Controls and Displays

Display Panel Left and Status LEDs

Details the left display panel and the status indicator LEDs.

Controls and Displays

Display Panel Central Section

Explains the central display panel components like measuring run indicators and valve stems.

Controls and Displays

Display Panel Right Section and Pedal

Covers the right display panel and the main shaft lock pedal.

Turning on the Machine

Power-On Procedure and Self-Tests

Describes the startup sequence, self-tests, and initial machine states.

Error Codes at Power-On

Lists and explains error codes that may appear when the machine starts up.

Turning on the Machine

Fatal Error Codes

Lists and explains fatal error codes that can occur during machine startup.

Clamping the Wheel

Fitting the Wheel Adapter

Instructions for fitting various wheel adapters onto the main shaft.

Performing a Compensation Run

Procedure to perform an electrical compensation run for clamping means.

Clamping the Wheel

Clamping Car and Light-Truck Wheels

Details methods for clamping different types of car and light-truck wheels.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Balancing Modes

Describes different balancing modes and their corresponding rim symbols.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Input of Wheel Dimensions

Guides on entering rim width and diameter for standard balancing.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Gauge Head Applications

Illustrates the correct application of the gauge head for various weight positions.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Determination of Distance Rim/Machine

Explains automatic and manual methods for determining distance between rim and machine.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Determining Hidden Weights Position (Alu 2P)

Steps for determining hidden weight positions for Alu 2P balancing mode.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Fitting of Balance Weights

Instructions on how to fit balance weights correctly.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Determining Hidden Weights Position (Alu 3P)

Steps for determining hidden weight positions for Alu 3P balancing mode.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Fitting of Balance Weights

Further instructions on fitting balance weights.

Entry of Balancing Mode and Wheel Size

Special Balancing Operations

Describes balancing operations when standard modes are not applicable.

Input for Display of Static Unbalance

How to enter data for static unbalance display.

Store Wheel Profiles

Functionality to store and recall wheel data for frequent use.

Correction of Inputs After Measurement

How to correct inputs after a measurement run using the FINE key.

Balancing the Wheel

Measurement

Step-by-step guide for performing a wheel measurement run.

Balancing the Wheel

Fitting the Balance Weights Correctly

Detailed instructions on correctly attaching hammer-on and adhesive weights.

Balancing the Wheel

Fitting Adhesive Weights Based on Given Dimensions

How to fit adhesive weights when correction positions are not accessible.

Check Run

Procedure for performing a check run after fitting weights to verify balancing.

Balancing the Wheel

Static Unbalance

How to display and correct static unbalance.

Hidden Spoke Placement

How to Proceed

Steps to activate the hidden spoke placement mode.

Balancing Mode and Wheel Data Input

Selecting balancing modes and inputting wheel data for HSP.

Hidden Spoke Placement

Correction of Measured Unbalance

How to correct measured unbalance and fit hidden weights.

Changing Modes of Operation

Inputs and Readings When Changing Mode

General procedure for changing operational modes using codes.

Changing Modes of Operation

Code C0, C1, C2 Settings

Explains settings for factory defaults, unbalance resolution, and suppression.

Changing Modes of Operation

Code C3, C4, C5 Settings

Details settings for unit selection, compensation, and wheel braking.

Changing Modes of Operation

Code C6, C7, C8 Settings

Covers settings for revolutions, volume, and minor unbalance thresholds.

Changing Modes of Operation

Code C10, C12, C13 Settings

Explains storing modes, reading run counters, and wheel guard start.

Changing Modes of Operation

Code C14, C17, C18 Settings

Describes user calibration, profile selection, and storing wheel profiles.

Changing Modes of Operation

Code C21, C28 Settings

How to display program version and manage error memory.

Error Codes

Operation Errors

Lists and explains common operational error codes like E1 through E8.

Warnings

General warnings related to machine operation.

Fatal Error Code

Indicates fatal error codes that require immediate attention.

Error Codes

Pro-Match Related Errors

Details error codes E9, E15, E16, E17 related to Pro-Match procedures.

Error Codes

Other Operation Errors

Explains error codes E83, E88, E89, E92 for various operational issues.

Error Codes

Pro-Match Specific Errors

Lists Pro-Match specific errors H0, H1, H2, H3, H20, H21.

Error Codes

Additional Operation Errors

Covers error codes H80, H82, H90, H91 related to specific machine functions.

Error Codes

Fatal Error Codes Summary

Describes fatal errors, often related to internal voltage or self-test failures.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

General

Introduction to Pro-Match and weight minimisation for optimizing wheel balancing.

Program Instructions

General guidance on using and interrupting the Pro-Match/minimisation programs.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Pro-Match Program

Step-by-step operations for the Pro-Match program based on unbalance readings.

Weight Minimisation (Matching)

Procedure for weight minimisation when Pro-Match is not desired.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Continuing the Pro-Match Program

Steps to continue the Pro-Match program after initial measurements.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading OP.5 - Reference Mark

Interpretation of the OP.5 reading and proceeding with the Pro-Match program.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading === - OP.7

Options for handling the === - OP.7 reading in Pro-Match.

Error Code E 9 Reading

What to do if error code E 9 occurs during Pro-Match.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading OP.7 - ===

Options for handling the OP.7 - === reading in Pro-Match.

Error Code E 9 Reading

Guidance for error code E 9 during Pro-Match.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading H 0

Interpretation of H 0 reading indicating optimum condition.

Reading H 2

Interpretation of H 2 reading and options for weight minimisation.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Minimisation Program

Detailed steps for the weight minimisation program.

Reading Un.5 - H 1

Interpretation of Un.5 - H 1 reading and options for minimisation.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading Un.5 - Reference Mark

Procedure for using a reference mark with the Un.5 reading.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading === - Un.7

Options for handling the === - Un.7 reading in minimisation.

Error Code E 9 Reading

Guidance for error code E 9 during minimisation.

Pro-Match/Weight Minimisation

Reading Un.7 - ===

Options for handling the Un.7 - === reading in minimisation.

Reading H 0

Interpretation of H 0 reading indicating optimum condition.

User Calibration

Readjustment (Code C14)

Procedure for operator-initiated machine readjustment using a calibration weight.

Maintenance

After-sales Service

Contact information for service and support from Hofmann.

Technical Data

Electrical Diagram