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geodyna optima
Operator’s Manual
9.1-1
9.1-2
9.1-3
9.1-4
9.1-1a
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9.0 Optima BALANCING
The geodyna optima balancer is fitted with 3 laser
scanners with integrated CCD that guarantee an
accurate detection of the characteristics of any type of
wheel. The laser scanners carry out a series of
geometric measurements on the rim, the tread, the
flange and the profile of the rim and of the whole wheel
with a single measuring run of a few seconds. The
measurements detected are then interpreted by the
integrated pc that provides detailed comparative
evidence with a geometric comparison aimed at
improving the wheel efficiency and can print an
exhaustive diagnostic report.
Note:
the following instructions describe the
specific functions of the geodyna 6800
optima wheel balancer in OPTIMA mode.
For operations different from the ones
described refer to the manual for the
geodyna 6800 basic model.
9.1 Balancing
The balancer displays the start screen at power-on (see
geodyna 6800 basic model generic instructions).
The screen in fig. 9.1-1 appears automatically on the
monitor after clamping the wheel or by pressing F4
from the start screen. Keep the F6 key pressed to
select the Optima or the Profiling mode (fig. 9.1-4).
Note:
If the
Laser Pointer
mode was activated
instead of the
geodata
system, the
balancing screen page appears as
shown in fig. 9.1-1a.
Note:
With the
Laser Pointer
mode switched on,
the image is a true representation of the
actual location of the adhesive weights.
A larger rim cross-section shows the
weights suggested (yellow) or possible
alternatives (grey) in the 6 o-clock zone,
precisely where the laser beam indicates
they should be applied.
F1:
to access the rim nominal dimensions screen.
With ALU mode selected, when the geodata arm is
removed, key F1 changes icon (fig. 9.1-2), allowing
relocation of the weight in a different position to the
one suggested.
In contrast, with Laser Pointer mode active the key
appears split in two (fig. 9.1-3): hold down the lower
part of the key and turn the wheel manually to vary the
position of the weight indicated by the pointer. In both
cases, changing the position varies the value of the
weight. Changing position is possible on both wheel
planes. When you change the position of the weight on
one side of the wheel the value of the weight on the
opposite plane turns red to indicate the change of value
and/or angular position.
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