in these products, or their improper use, or im-
proper use of their parts may be hazardous to the
environment or to human health. Furthermore,
this helps to recover, recycle and reuse many
of the materials contained in these products.
Electrical and electronic manufacturers and dis-
tributors set up proper collection and treatment
systems for these products for this purpose.
Contact your local distributor to obtain informa-
tion on the collection procedures at the end of
the life of your product.
When purchasing this product, your distributor
will also inform you of the possibility to return
another end-of-life piece of equipment free of
charge as long as it is of equivalent type and had
the same functions as the purchased product.
Any disposal of the product performed in a
different way from that described above will
be liable to the penalties provided for by the
national regulations in force in the country where
the product is disposed of.
Further measures for environmental protection
are recommended: recycling of the internal and
external packaging of the product and proper
disposal of used batteries (only if contained in
the product).
Your help is crucial in reducing the amount
of natural resources used for manufacturing
electrical and electronic equipment, minimise
the use of landfills for product disposal and im-
prove the quality of life, preventing potentially
hazardous substances from being released in
the environment.
FIRE-EXTINGUISHING
MATERIALS TO BE USED
Consult the following table to choose the most
suitable fire extinguisher.
Dry materials
Water
Foam
Powder
CO2
Flammable liquids
Water
Foam
Powder
CO2
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YES
YES
YES*
YES*
NO
YES
YES
YES
Electrical equipment
Water
Foam
Powder
CO2
YES* * can be used if more appropriate fire
extinguishing materials are not available or for
minor fires.
WARNING
The indications in this table are of a general
nature. They are designed as a guideline for
the user. The applications of each type of extin-
guisher will be illustrated fully by the respective
manufacturers on request.
GLOSSARY
Below is a brief description of some technical
terms used in this manual.
SELF-CALIBRATION
This procedure calculates suitable correction
coefficients starting from known operating
conditions. It improves the machine accuracy
by correcting to a certain extent the calculation
errors that may result from the alteration of the
machine's features over the course of time.
AWC
Auto Width Calculation acronym
AWD
Auto Width Device acronym
CALIBRATION
See SELF-CALIBRATION
CENTRING
Procedure for positioning the wheel on the wheel
balancer shaft to ensure that the shaft axis cor-
responds to the wheel rotation axis.
BALANCING CYCLE
Sequence of operations to be performed by the
user and the machine from the beginning of the
spin until the wheel is braked to a stop after
calculating the unbalance values.
CONE
Conical element with a central hole which, when
inserted on the wheel balancer shaft, is used to
centre the wheels having central holes with a
diameter ranging between maximum and min-
imum values.
DYNAMIC BALANCING
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NO
NO
YES
YES