We also urge you to adopt other environment-
friendly practices: recycle the internal and ex-
ternal packaging which comes with the product
and dispose of spent batteries (if the product
has them) properly.
With your help, we can reduce the amount of
natural resources used to produce electrical
and electronic equipment, minimise the use
of landfills to dispose of old products, and im-
prove quality of life by preventing the discharge
of potentially hazardous substances into the
environment.
FIREFIGHTInG
EQUIPMEnT To BE UsED
When choosing the most suitable fire-extin-
guisher refer to the table below.
Dry materials
Water
YES
Foam
YES
Powder
YES*
CO
YES*
2
YES*
Use only if more appropriate extinguishers
are not on hand or when the fire is small.
Liquidi infiammabili
Water
NO
Foam
YES
Powder
YES
YES
CO
2
Apparecchiature elettriche
Water
NO
Foam
NO
Powder
YES
CO
YES
2
WARNING
The information in this table is of a general
nature and is intended to provide users with
general guidance. Contact the manufacturer
for details of the applications of each type of
extinguisher.
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GLossARY
Bracket
Adapter between the wheel and the measure-
ment sensor.
Calibrator
Precision device on which the measuring sen-
sors are fitted for calibration; this instrument is
constructed to very high precision standards and
must be stored with great care.
Calibration eliminates any shifts in transducer
position due to small knocks or temperature
variations.
CCD (Charge Coupled Device)
Special type of sensor used in TV cameras; has
excellent light sensitivity.
Characteristic Angles
This term refers to all the angles that can be
normally measured on a wheel aligner (total
front/rear toe, left/right and front/rear half toe
values, left/right and front/rear camber, left/right
caster, left/right king-pin angle, and steering angle
difference at 20°).
Equatorial plane
Hypothetical vertical plane that divides the
wheels into two equal parts.
Head
Synonym of sensor.
Inclinometers
Electronic devices that measure their angle of
inclination with respect to the vertical; they are
used to measure camber.
Infrared beams (IR)
Electromagnetic waves that are invisible to the
naked eye.
Longitudinal goniometer
CCD sensor that measures the angles using an in-
frared beam that is parallel to the vehicle's axis of
symmetry. Goniometers that measure the angles
between the front and rear of the vehicle.
Sensors
Measurement instruments that are applied to
the vehicle wheels to measure characteristic
angles.
Slip plate
Similar in function to a turntable; only used for
non-steering wheels.
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