Warning caution, Maintenance instructions – COATS 1250 Series Balancer User Manual
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Important: Always read and follow the information box instructions.
3. Bring the tip edge of the arm precisely to the outer
edge of the faceplate and hold it there while pressing
the NEXT key. (If necessary to reach the faceplate
accurately, loosen the calibration wheel temporarily.)
4. With the arm still at the edge of the faceplate,
enter the A dimension shown on the arm rod. Press
the NEXT key.
Figure 22 - While Holding Arm at Faceplate Edge, Enter A
5. Move the arm to its home position and press the
NEXT key.
6. Move the arm to the clip-on weight location on the
rim flange and hold it there while manually entering the
D dimension. Press the NEXT key.
7. While still holding the arm at the clip-on weight
position on the wheel, enter the dimension read off
the arm rod. Press the NEXT key.
8. Return the arm to home position; calibration is
complete.
Important: To redo the Arm Calibration procedure,
press and hold SHIFT and press 0, then press 19 to
bypass the Machine Calibration requirement. Always
use the same wheel assembly that was used during
the machine calibration or else the calibration will not
be correct.
Maintenance Instructions
The balancer requires only minor maintenance to
keep the unit operating properly.
1. Keep the display clean and clear. Use a damp
cloth. Do not use cleaners or solvents which leave oily
or filmy residues behind.
2. Keep the adapters, cones, faceplate, threaded
shaft, pressure cup, and hub nut clean. Grease and dirt
buildup will cause inaccurate balancing and premature
wear. Clean these items at least once a day with a
vaporizing solvent.
3. Clean weight tray and any accessory posts, pegs,
or storage shelves with a vaporizing solvent. Weights
stored in a dirty tray may pick up grease and dirt which
may keep them from securely attaching to the wheel.
Use common sense, this is an electrical
device. Exposing the balancer to water,
either by hose or bucket, or by exposure to
rain or snow, may cause risk of shock or
electrocution to operator or bystanders.
Place, store, and operate the balancer only
in a dry, sheltered location.
Do not hose down with water or bucket
wash the balancer. Extensive damage to the
balancer will result. Sensitive electronic
components, wiring harnesses, and other
devices housed in the balancer are not
intended to be exposed to water.
4. Keep the area around and under the balancer
clear. Remove any tools or other items that are leaning
against the balancer. Remove any items that may
cause the balancer to not sit level. Be particularly cau-
tious of new or used wheel weights on the floor, as
they may cause personal injury due to falls.
5. Use only COATS
®
accessories. Accessories from
other manufacturers may not fit or function properly,
and may damage the balancer.
6. To replace Arm Laser battery, remove cover (fig.
23). Discard old battery. Install a new battery and
replace the cover.
Figure 23 - Replacing Arm Laser Battery
WARNING
CAUTION
Arm Laser
Battery Cover