Installation Guide
34 CB66 - CB67 - CB68 Operator’s manual
Fig. F7.1 Enabling the memory of operator 2. The memory of operator 1 is stored.
2. Perform all desired settings for wheel dimensions, Programme Type, Wheel Type and unit of measure.
The settings of operator 1 are stored in memory.
3. Perform balancing of the wheel or wheels.
4. When operator 2 has fi nished his task on the balancing machine, operator 1 presses [F + P6]
p
and thus restores all settings used by the latter. The LED located next to the button
will turn off to indicate that operator 1 is enabled. The message shown in fi gure F7.2 will be displayed
for one second.
Fig. 7.2 Disabling the memory of operator 2. The memory of operator 1 is restored.
5. When operator 1 has completed his tasks on the balancing machine, the operator can press [F + P6]
p
again to restore the wheel settings entered by him in step 2.
6. Tasks can continue, alternating the two operators.
An operator can change the following settings without editing the settings entered by other operators:
• Wheel dimensions (distance, width, diameter);
• Programme Type (STD, ALU1, ALU2, ALU3, ALU4, ALU5,ALS1, ALS2);
• Wheel type (CAR, MOTO, SUV);
• Unit of weight (grams or ounces);
• Unit of measure of the wheel dimensions (millimetres or inches);
Note:
the settings for the wheel’s units of weight and dimension entered by operator 2 are not stored in the machine’s
permanent memory and therefore will remain active only until the machine is switched off.