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Operator's Manual S 65 E - S 65 E C 131
A Cr Spin performed with the guard raised.
Lower the guard to perform the wheel spin.
– E – Error messages
E 1 Absence of sensitivity calibration.
Perform the sensitivity calibration procedure.
E 2 Error condition during sensitivity calibration.
Repeat sensitivity calibration paying attention to the first spin, which must
be performed with the wheel as in the successive spins.
Take particular care NOT to knock the machine during calibration.
E 3 I/E 2/3 Error condition at the end of sensitivity calibration. Repeat the calibration, if
the message persists perform the following checks:
• Correctsensitivitycalibrationprocedure;
• Correctfasteningandpositionofthecalibrationweight;
• Mechanicalandgeometricconditionofthecalibrationweight;
• Geometryofthewheelused.
E 4 a) Error condition on ultrasonic sensor calibration. Calibrate the ultrasonic
sensor.
b) ultrasonic sensor not present. Visualisation of this error can be disabled
by performing the following procedure:
- Select the icon "Width measuring sensor calibration" and press
ENTER.
E 6 Error condition when executing optimisation programme.
Repeat the procedure from the beginning.
E 12 Ultrasonic width sensor not present, or faulty. Visualisation of this error can
be disabled by performing the following procedure:
- Select the "Ultrasonic width sensor calibration" icon
and press ENTER.
E 27 Excessive braking time. If the problem persists, contact the technical sup-
port centre.
E 28 Encoder counting error. If the error occurs frequently, call in the technical
support centre.
E 30 Wheel spin device failure. Switch off the machine and call in the technical
support centre.
E 32 The wheel balancer has been jolted during the reading phase. Repeat the
spin.
E F0 Error in reading the 0 notch.
CCC CCC Unbalance values greater than 999 grams.

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