GSP9700 Series Road Force Measurement System Operation 1. Getting Started 3
ALWAYS WEAR OSHA APPROVED SAFETY GLASSES. Eyeglasses that have only
impact resistant lenses are NOT safety glasses.
Keep the safety hood and its safety interlock system in good working order.
Verify that the wheel is mounted properly and that the wing nut is firmly tightened
before spinning the wheel.
The safety hood must be closed before pressing the green “START” key, located on
the right front corner of the CRT assembly, to spin the wheel.
Hood Autostart will cause the balancer shaft to spin automatically upon hood closure.
For the next Autostart, the safety hood has to be lifted to the full up position and then
closed.
Raise safety hood only after wheel has come to a complete stop. If safety hood is
raised before the spin is completed, the weight values will not be displayed.
Do not let cord hang over any edge or contact fan blades or hot manifolds.
The red “STOP” key, located on the right front corner of the CRT assembly, can be
used for emergency stops.
DANGER: Never reach under the hood while the balancer is
performing a Road Force Measurement or balance
spin.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Electrical
The GSP9700 is manufactured to operate at a specific voltage and amperage rating.
Make sure that the appropriate electrical supply circuit is of the same voltage and
amperage ratings as marked on the balancer.
WARNING: DO NOT ALTER THE ELECTRICAL PLUG. Plugging the
electrical plug into an unsuitable supply circuit will
damage the equipment.
Make sure that the electrical supply circuit and the appropriate receptacle is installed
with proper grounding.
To prevent the possibility of electrical shock injury or damage to the equipment when
servicing the balancer, power must be disconnected by removing the power cord
from the electrical power outlet.
After servicing, be sure the balancer ON/OFF switch is in the “O” (off) position before
plugging the power cord into the electrical power outlet.
This device is rated as Class A for radiated emissions.
In the event of radio interference, the display read out may flicker - this is normal.