Hunter SmartWeight Pro Manual de usuario

SmartWeight® Pro Operations
Manual
7641-T 09-21

1. Getting Started
This manual provides operation instructions and
information required to operate the SmartWeight®
Pro.
Read and become familiar with the contents of this
manual prior to operating the equipment. The owner
of this equipment is solely responsible for arranging
technical training.
The SmartWeight® Pro is to be operated only by
qualified trained technicians. Maintaining records of
personnel trained is solely the responsibility of the
owner and management. This manual assumes the
technician has already been trained in basic
balancing procedures.
1.1. Corporate Information
Hunter Engineering Company
11250 Hunter Drive
Bridgeton, MO 63044 USA
Phone: 314-731-3020
web: www.Hunter.com
2. For Your Safety
2.1. Hazard Definitions
Watch for these symbols:
CAUTION
Caution: Hazards or unsafe
practices, which could result in
minor personal injury or product or
property damage.
WARNING
Warning: Hazards or unsafe
practices, which could result in
severe personal injury or death.
DANGER
Danger: Immediate hazards, which
will result in severe personal injury
or death.
These symbols identify situations that could be
detrimental to your safety and or cause equipment
damage.
2.2. Important Safety
Instructions - Electrical
Do not operate equipment with a damaged cord or
equipment that has been dropped or damaged until
examined by a Hunter Service Representative.
If an extension cord is necessary, it must have a
current rating equal to or more than that of the
equipment. Cords rated for less may overheat.
Arrange the cord so that it will not be tripped over or
pulled.
Never use the cord to pull the plug from the outlet
Verify that the electrical supply circuit and the
receptacle are properly grounded.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not use on
wet surfaces or expose to rain.
Verify the appropriate electrical supply circuit is the
same voltage and amperage ratings as marked on
the equipment before operating.
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WARNING
DO NOT ALTER THE
ELECTRICAL PLUG. Plugging the
electrical plug into an unsuitable
supply circuit will damage the
equipment and may result in
personal injury.
When servicing the SmartWeight® Pro, power must
be disconnected by removing the power cord from
the electrical outlet.
Ensure that the SmartWeight® Pro power switch is
in the off position ("O" position) before plugging the
power cord into the electrical power outlet.
2.3. Important Safety
Instructions - Operation
To reduce the risk of fire, do not operate equipment
near open containers of flammable liquids
(gasoline).
Read and follow all caution and warning labels
affixed to your equipment and tools. Misuse of this
equipment can cause personal injury and shorten
the life of the equipment.
Keep all instructions permanently with the unit.
Keep all decals, labels, and notices clean and
visible.
To prevent accidents and/or damage to the
Balancerrecommended accessories.
Use equipment only as described in this manual.
Never stand on the Balancer.
Wear non-slip safety footwear when operating the
Balancer.
Keep hair, loose clothing, neckties, jewelry, fingers,
and all parts of body away from all moving parts.
ALWAYS WEAR OSHA APPROVED SAFETY
GLASSES. Eyeglasses that have only impact
resistant lenses are NOT safety glasses.
2.4. Important Safety Instruction
- Balancers
Keep the safety hood and its safety interlock system
in good working order.
Do not place any tools, weights, or other objects on
the safety hood while operating the balancer.
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 touching the
green “START” button, to spin the wheel.
Raise safety hood only after wheel has come to a
complete stop. If safety hood is raised before the
spin is com-pleted, the weight values will not be
displayed.
The red “STOP” button, can be used for emergency
stops.
2.5. Decal Information &
Placement - Balancers
• Decal 128-1244-2 cautions the operator that
spindle rotation may occur with foot pedal
depression and to keep clear of clamping
components during shaft rotation.
• Decal 128-964-2 gives the maximum wheel
diameter and maximum wheel weight for the
SmartWeight® Pro.
• EN/IEC Class 1 Laser Product Certification is
shown on Decal 128-1638-2. This label shows the
EN/IEC standards for a Class 1 Laser Product.
• An explanation of FDA compliance standards is
shown on Decal 128-1117-2. FDA performance
standards compliance is shown on the decal.
• For units with TDC Laser, FDA standards for
Class 2M laser compliance are shown on Decal
128-1155-2.
• Decal 128-381-2 warns the operator not to
remove the covered of the SmartWeight® Pro
because of the risk of the electrical shock and not
to use below garage floor level.
• ETL certification standards are outlined on Decal
128-1120-2. Users are cautioned not to use the
balancer below garage level.
• A manufacturer's identification is also on the rear
of the balancer.
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2.6. Balancer Power Source
Precaution
The SmartWeight® Pro is intended to operate from
a power source that will apply 230VAC +10% /
-15%, 1 phase, 10 amp 50/60 Hz power.
The power cable includes NEMA 20 amp plug,
L6-20P, between the supply conductors of the
power cord.
The power cord supplied utilizes a twist lock
connector.
NEMA L6-20P Plug
CAUTION
A protective ground connection,
through the grounding conductor is
the power cord, is essential for safe
operation. Use only a power cord
that is in good condition.
NOTE
For information on converting from
single phase NEMA L6-20P plug to
a three phase NEMA L15-20P plug
refer to Form 5350-T
2.7. Optical Scan Laser
Precaution
The Optical Scan Laser is a Class 1 laser designed
to measure the profile of wheel assemblies. The
laser is not a field serviceable part. No maintenance
is to be performed on the laser.
Wavelength: 650nm.
2.8. HammerHead TDC Laser
Precaution (optional equipment)
The TDC (Top Dead Center) Laser Indicator is a
class 2M laser designed to aid in applying clip-on
weights.
The laser is not a field serviceable or adjustable
part.
Use caution in regard to reflective materials around
the laser and never look into the laser beam.
LASER RADIATION - DO NOT STARE INTO THE
BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Viewing the laser output with magnifiers or related
optical instruments within a distance of 100mm from
the laser aperture may pose an eye hazard.
2.9. Turning Power ON / OFF
2.9.1. Push Button Switch
The balancer is equipped with a push button power
switch located on the left side of the LCD support.
Use this switch for normal shut down and restarting
procedures.
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CAUTION
Always use the power button on
the LCD support turn on/off in order
to prevent data loss.
2.9.2. Main Power Switch
The main power ON/OFF switch is located on the
back of the balancer cabinet.
To power the balancer “ON,” press the “I” side of the
ON/OFF switch. To turn all power the balancer
“OFF,” press the “O” side of the ON/OFF switch.
2.10. Equipment Specification
Table 1. Electrical
Voltage: 208-240V, 3 amp, 50/60 Hz, 1 ph (NEMA 20
amp plug, L6-20P)
Amperage:
Wattage:
Table 2. Air
Air Pressure Requirements: 100-175 psi (7-12 bar)
Approximate Air Consumption: 4 CFM (110 Liters/Minute)
Table 3. Atmospherics
Temperature: +32°F to +122°F (0°C to +50°C)
Relative Humidity Up to 95% Non-condensing
Altitude Up to 10,000 ft. (3048 m)
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3. SmartWeight® Pro Main Screen
1. Clip Weight Plane 6. SmartWeight® Menu
Button
2. Tape Weight Plane 7. Imbalance & Couple Force
Display
3. Context Sensitive Menu 8. SmartWeight Savings Total
4. Wheel Assembly
Display
9. Animated Instruction
Display
5. Start / Stop Button
4. Operation
4.1. Getting Wheel On Balancer
CAUTION
Use two hands to maintain control
of the wheel
Slide proper collet onto spindle shaft. Position wheel
lift carriage (“lift”) at the end of the lift rail. Press the
foot pedal down to lower lift. Roll wheel onto the lift.
Raise foot pedal to raise wheel into position to slide
it on spindle. Center wheel on collet and clamp.
Keep lift under wheel and close hood. Lift will
automatically lower.
TIP
Allowing the balancer to lower lift
will speed up removal.
4.2. Remove Wheel From
Balancer
Place lift under wheel and raise it to wheel. Remove
wheel clamp. Slide lift with wheel on it to end of lift
rail. Use pedal to lower lift.
4.3. Centering Check
CenteringCheck® is an inspection or verification of
the wheel’s mount to balance to identify possible
centering errors, thus recognizing improper
measurements. From the main balance screen,
touch the “CenteringCheck” button.
4.4. Print Summary
From the main balance screen, select “Print” →
“Vehicle Summary”. The Vehicle Summary screen
will be displayed.
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4.5. Hunter Help Video Player
On main balancer screen, touch Help → Launch
Video Player button. Select balancer topic from
video menu.
5. Maintenance and Calibration
5.1. Auto Calibration
The balancer utilizes automatic calibration
procedure. Once the balancer is calibrated at
installation time, no further operator input is
required.
5.2. Cleaning the Console
To maintain a brand new appearance of the display,
clean with soft cloth regularly.
Please remove stubborn stains with soft cleaner
rather than strong cleaners such as diluting agent,
benzene or corrosive cleaner as they may damage
the display.
ArmorAll wipes are a suitable cleaning product for
the touch screen.
CAUTION
Do not touch the screen with
chemicals or solvents on fingers,
i.e. brake cleaner. Doing so will
damage the anti-glare protector on
the screen.
5.3. Maintenance Schedule
5.4. End User License
Agreement
Use of equipment and it’s operating software is
acknowledgment of agreement to the terms of the
End User Licensing Agreement (“EULA”). The entire
EULA can be found by scanning the QR Code
below.
5.5. Parts Warranty Summary
Hunter Engineering Company warrants new
equipment to be free from defects in material and
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workmanship under normal conditions of use for a
period of one (1) year from the date of installation.
Exceptions to this warranty are listed below.
• All circuit boards are warranted for a period of
three (3) years.
• PC’s and options installed inside the PC are
warranted for a period of three (3) years.
• LCD’s are warranted for a period of three (3)
years.
• Power supplies are warranted for a period of
three (3) years.
• Transducers are warranted for a period of three
(3) years.
• Wheel Balancer motors are warranted for a period
of three (3) years.
• Wheel Balancer shafts are warranted for a period
of three (3) years.
• Tire Changers are fully warranted for a period of
three (3) years with the exception of consumable
parts and TCR1 power units.
• All lift and Hunter TCR1 power units are
warranted for a period of two (2) years.
• Normal wear items are not covered with the
exception of batteries, which are covered for a
period of six (6) months.
• Replacement parts purchased through the Hunter
Service Center and no longer covered by
machine warranty are warranted for a period of
six (6) months.
Warranted parts may be replaced with new or
refurbished parts at the discretion of Hunter
Engineering Company.
This warranty does not include normal wear items
and does not apply to any product which has been
subject to abuse, misuse, alterations, accident,
exposure to the elements, tampering, unreasonable
use, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary
maintenance.
All warranty claims must be made to your local
Hunter Service representation. Labor warranties can
vary and additional policies and restrictions may
apply.
This is Hunter Engineering Companies’ only
warranty with respect to new equipment
See our document library at www.Hunter.com for
additional details.
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