3 position the adhesive weight inside the cavity of the weight-holder device (fig. 23,a,b)
4 remove the protective film from the adhesive (fig. 23c)
5 move the sensor until it reaches the position signalled by the display unit.
During this phase, the unbalance value of the side to be balanced is shown on one
display, whereas the numerical value updated according to the sensor position, which
becomes zero when the position for application of the weight is reached, is shown on
the other display.
6 turn the end of the measuring arm until the weight adhesive strip is in line with the rim
surface
7 press the button (fig. 23d) to eject the weight and make it stick to the rim
8 return the measuring arm to its idle position (fig.23e)
9 repeat the operations to apply the second balancing weight
10 perform a test wheel spin to check the balancing accuracy.
The rim surface must be perfectly clean to make the weight stick efficiently to the rim. If
necessary, clean the surface using suitable cleansing products.
• Manually applied adhesive weights
1 Select the first side to be balanced
2 Turn the wheel until the central element of the corresponding position indicator lights
up
3 Apply the adhesive weight manually in the position in which the relative plane was
measured, using the centre of gravity of the weight itself as reference. In this phase,
one display shows the unbalance value of the side to be balanced and the other
shows the message "H.12" that indicates the correct application position as shown in
figure 24.
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