as illustrated by the relevant icon.
ALU 2 balancing programme:
calculates statistically the balancing weights to be applied on the inner side and the
inner part of the rim, as illustrated by the icon.
ALU 3 balancing programme:
calculates statistically the balancing weights to be applied on the inner part (inner and
outer side) of the rim, as illustrated by the icon.
ALU 4 balancing programme:
calculates statistically the balancing weights to be applied on the inner side and the
inner part, outer side of the rim, as illustrated by the icon.
ALU 5 balancing programme:
calculates statistically the balancing weights to be applied on the inner part and the outer
side of the rim, as illustrated by the icon.
Correctly set the geometric wheel data as described for the Dynamic balancing programme.
- Perform a spin.
- at the end of the spin, select the
until the required programme is selected.
- When in a centred position, the video gives instructions for where to position the
balancing weights for the selected programme: always at 12 o'clock if the weight is the
conventional spring type (or adhesive, but outside the rim). For the application of the
adhesive weight inside the rim, use 6 o'clock as your reference if the "LASER" configura-
tion is active, or 12 o'clock if the "H12" or "CLIP" configuration is active.
- Set the wheel's rated geometric data by following the steps described in the WHEEL
DATA ENTRY chapter. If the values of the diameter and of the distance between the
balancing planes, recalculated on a statistical basis starting from the rated geometric
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balancing programme icon and press ENTER
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