Coats ProRide Wheel Balancer User Manual

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®
READ these instructions before placing unit in
service. KEEP these and other materials delivered
with the unit in a binder near the machine for ease
of reference by supervisors and operators.
Safety Instructions
Set-up Instructions
Operation Instructions
Maintenance Instructions
See
ÌBalancing Your
First Tire
on page 5.
ProRide Diagnostic
ProRide Diagnostic PL
Wheel Balancer Models
1601 J. P. Hennessy Drive, LaVergne, TN USA 37086-3565 615/641-7533 800/688/6359 www.ammcoats.com Manual Part No.: 85607587 00
HENNESSY INDUSTRIES INC. Manufacturer of AMMCO
®
, COATS
®
and BADA
®
Automotive Service Equipment and Tools. Revision: 07/11
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Page 1 - ProRide Diagnostic PL

®READ these instructions before placing unit in service. KEEP these and other materials delivered with the unit in a binder near the machine for ease

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

6 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Principle Operating PartsKnow Your UnitCompare this illustration with the unit before placing it

Page 3

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 7Note: Throughout this manual, wheel weights are referred to as Clip-on or Tape-A-Weight®. Figure

Page 4 - Standard Safety Devices

8 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Control PanelTo enter a function, press the appropriate function key. Note that the balancer monit

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 9Balancer Function Set-up and ReviewVideo Screen FlowchartPASSWORD : + +

Page 6 - Set-up Instructions

10 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Screen-Saver ModeIf the machine remains on the initial screen for a certain amount of time withou

Page 7 - Connect to Power

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 11Menu ScreenThe menu screen provides you with many possibilities for accessing programs and prese

Page 8 - Features

12 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.General Set-up ScreenThe general set-up screen provides you with many possibilities for presettin

Page 9 - ★Balancing Your First Tire

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 13Balancing Set-up ScreenThe balancing set-up screen provides you with many possibilities for pres

Page 10 - Principle Operating Parts

14 • Important: Always read and follow instructions. Wheel LockingEnable/disable wheel locking in the weight correction position. Operational only o

Page 11

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 15Standard Front Cone MountingA wheel should be centered by the outer side of the hub only when th

Page 12 - Control Panel

ii • Important: Always read and follow instructions.READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS1. Eye and face protection recommendations: “Protective eye and face equip

Page 13 - ID SCREEN

16 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Setting Wheel Dimensions (DIM)Before a wheel can be balanced, wheel dimensions must be entered in

Page 14 - User Memory

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 17• For A1 data entry, move the arm from home position and place the offset arm up against the wh

Page 15

18 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Balancing A WheelA variety of wheel configurations can be balanced using this wheel balancer. Rea

Page 16 - General Set-up Screen

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 19Attaching Corrective WeightsMeasurement ResultAfter the wheel spins and out of balances are mea-

Page 17 - Arm Locking

20 • Important: Always read and follow instructions. RunoutRunout result screen. Behind SpokesEnable split function of out of balance (see Behind Spo

Page 18 - Mounting Wheel On Shaft

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 21LASER ON: to split the out of balance measured in two different positions, proceed as follows:Po

Page 19 - Alternate Mounting

22 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Match Balance (Optimization)WARNINGMatch Balance involves the loosening of tire beads and the inf

Page 20 - Wheel Data Entry

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 23Figure 25 - Runout Diagnosis ScreenThe following buttons are enabled: GraphicsTo display the gra

Page 21 - “WIDTH”

24 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Sonar LR InstructionIn order to obtain the correct lateral eccentricity val-ues, the sonar cone m

Page 22 - Balancing A Wheel

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 25Calibration ProgramIn order to gain access to the “Reserved Calibrations and functions” it is ne

Page 23 - Attaching Corrective Weights

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • iiiOwner’s ResponsibilityTo maintain machine and user safety, the responsibility of the owner is t

Page 24 - Behind Spoke

26 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.TroubleshootingThe machine recognizes a number of incorrect operations and displays this as an er

Page 25

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 27ERROR CAUSE REMEDYErr.54Sonar readout error.Sonar value readout impossible.1. Position the ecc

Page 26 - Match Balance (Optimization)

28 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Maintenance InstructionsThe balancer requires only minor maintenance to keep the unit operating p

Page 27 - ➤ Exit

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 29GlossaryALUS -Alloy wheel mode that typically requires the use of one or two adhesive weights fo

Page 28 - LATERAL VIEW

85607587 00 07/2011 © Copyright 2011 Hennessy Industries and COATS® All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA

Page 29 - Diagnostic Procedures

Safety Notices and DecalsWARNINGFailure to follow danger, warning, and caution instructions may lead to serious personal injury or death to operator o

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 1 Read entire manual before assembling, installing, operating, or servicing this equipment. NOTICE

Page 31 - ERROR CAUSE REMEDY

2 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Set-up InstructionsReceivingThe shipment should be thoroughly inspected as soon as it is received.

Page 32 - Maintenance Instructions

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 366-inches(1664mm)Machine Set-upCAUTIONDo not use the control panel, control panel base, accessory

Page 33 - Glossary

4 • Important: Always read and follow instructions.Specifi cationsWheel Diameter Range10 - 30 inches (264 - 762 mm)Wheel Width Range2 - 19 inches (51

Page 34

Important: Always read and follow instructions. • 5★Balancing Your First Tire1. Turn the machine OFF then ON.The machine wakes up at the Home Screen

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