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User Code
2 = Number of measuring runs where balance
quality was considered OK
3 = Number of optimisations or minimisations
4 = Number of measuring runs in service mode
5 = Number of measuring runs since the last
calibration.
6 = --
Every measuring run actually completed is stored.
Maximum count is 999,999 runs. Once this number is
reached, the counter is reset to zero.
The information is primarily useful for statistical
purposes, e. g. to obtain evidence of load intervals of
parts when defective, or of monthly (yearly) use of the
machine, etc. The measuring runs performed while
the machine is on are transferred into the permanent
memory and added when it is switched off. The counter
cannot be reset.
The number for the List item (1 to 6) is shown
temporarily on the left (A, Fig. 7-3)
Code C13
Starting the mesuring run by closing of wheel
guard
0 = Start via START key
1* = Start via wheel guard
The selected mode of operation can be transferred to
the permanent memory (C10).
Code C14
Readjustment of the machine by the operator
F
6-2. Readjustment by the operator.
Code C21
Indication of: Software version, Model code and
Kernel version
Example: Programme version 1.22 for wheel balancer
model XXX, for Kernel version YYY .ZZZ.
Press the OK key;
1.22 is displayed.
To see the model code, press key 27;
XXX appears.
To see the Kernel version, press key 26;
YYY.ZZZ appears.
* = Factory adjusted mode

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