Installation Guide
CB66 - CB67 - CB68 Operator's manual 45
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Error code Description Notes
025
Presence of weight during the Cal0
calibration phase
Remove the weight and repeat the launch of the
Cal0 phase. If the error persists, contact technical
support.
026
A launch without weight or failure
of the pick-up A signal in the Cal2
calibration phase.
Apply the intended weight and repeat the launch.
If the error persists, contact technical support.
027
A launch without weight or failure
of the pick-up B signal in the Cal2
calibration phase.
Apply the intended weight and repeat the launch.
If the error persists, contact technical support.
028
A launch with weight on the internal
side during the Cal3 calibration pha-
se. In this phase, the weight must be
on the external side.
Remove the weight from the internal side and
repeat the launch. If the error persists, contact
technical support.
029 RESERVED
030
Lack of calibration data for the CAR/
SUV (auto-vehicle and off-road)
Wheel Type
Carry out calibration for the CAR/SUV wheel Type.
031
Lack of calibration data for the MOTO
(motorbike) Wheel Type
Carry out machine calibration for the MOTO
Wheel Type.
10.2 Acoustic signals
The machine emits different acoustic signals based on its status. Acoustic signals are listed in table T10.2.
Table T10.2 – Acoustic signals
Signal Meaning Notes
Short beep Selecting a programme or a function
Long beep Acquisition Acquisition of a value (e.g. acquisi-
tion of wheel dimensions).
Double beep Warning A particular condition has occur-
red that requires the operator’s
attention.
Triple beep Function not available or Error The requested function is not
available or that an error condition
has occurred.
Short beep + long beep Storing one or more values in the
permanent memory (eeprom) of the
circuit board
One or more values have been
stored in the permanent memory
of the circuit board (for example, at
completion of calibration phases).
Intermittent beep Adjustment Signal used in some service
programmes to simplify the
adjustment of sensors.
The acoustic signal is also heard for about two seconds at machine start up allowing the operator to check
the operation of the alarm (buzzer).