Maha Energy IW4 WB / WBV manual Symbol Description Driving Direction Reverse, Speed Switch-Over

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IW4/IW7 WB/WBV

Operations

Optional (various switches are optional and not necessarily available)

 

Symbol

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Driving Direction Reverse

 

 

Use the reversing switch to reverse the driving direction of the

 

 

rollers. It is possible then to drive onto the test stand from 2

 

 

directions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speed Switch-Over

 

 

The testing speed of the rollers can be switched over from 3 km/h

 

 

to 6 km/h. (only possible with IW7E /3, or IW7E /4).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slip Switch-Off Control (MB-Mode)

 

 

The green lamp on the display lights up on the side on which the

 

 

slip occurs first

 

 

 

 

 

 

'Unoccupied'-Simulation for Weight Simulator

 

 

When the rotary switch is set to position 1 the test stand is in "

 

 

inactive" mode to facilitate safe operation of the weight simulator.

 

 

Turn the rotary switch to 0 to re-activate the test stand.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manual Measurement Range Switch-Over

 

 

The large measurement range is always activated when the

 

 

motors are turned on on test stands not equipped with load cell or

 

 

remote control. For safety reasons, however, the smaller

 

 

passenger car slip switch-off value has been selected as a pre-

 

 

setting. The switch-over to the higher truck slippage value only

 

 

takes place when the brake force exceeds 5 kN. If the test should

 

 

be conducted using the truck slip value even with small brake

 

 

values, use this button to switch directly over to the truck slip

 

 

value. When a passenger car is driven onto the test rollers the

 

 

small measurement range can be selected using this switch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Single Wheel Switch

 

 

A selector switch has been installed for single wheel tests for test

 

 

stands without remote control.

 

 

Position 0: both rollers start up

 

 

Position L: only the left-hand roller starts up

 

 

Position R: only the right-hand roller starts up

 

 

If the selector switch is set to 0 after the single wheel

 

 

measurement is completed the rollers will start up

 

 

automatically when occupied!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weight Transfer Switch (Portugal-Mode)

 

 

A selection switch is built into test lanes with shock absorber

 

 

testers for the weight measurement.

 

 

Position A: Weight of the axle (for TRK) is measured via the

 

 

brake tester (internal scale).

 

 

Position B: Weight of the axle (for CARS) is measured via the

 

 

shock absorber tester (external scale) and transferred to the

 

 

brake tester.

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Contents IW4 WB / WBV IW7 WB / WBV IW4/IW7 WB/WBV Operations SafetyMaintenance, Error Codes DescriptionIW4/IW7 WB/WBV Introduction General Information about Brake Testing2 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle Vehicle with a Driven AxlePrinciple of 4 Wheel Drive Disengageable drive shaft leading to the differential Testing of various 4-wheel drive typesRigid drive shaft between the differentials Wheel drive Technical DataMain switch fuse Main switch fuse with special voltage Electrical DataDisplay range depending on model Mechanical DataTest speed Roller friction coefficientsOptional Standard Equipment IW4/IW7 WB/WBV 4WDNoise Emission ElectronicEquipment IW7 MB Version Safety Safety Regulations during Operation Safety Regulations for CommissioningSafety Regulations for Service Work Further Information Combination with AccessoriesExchange of Parts Sensor Rollers Brake Tester Safety FeaturesLockable Main Switch Pit Safety OptionAutomatic/Malfunction Symbol DescriptionPower on ReadyGraphic Remote ControlPit Safety Device Roller HeatingUnoccupied-Simulation for Weight Simulator Symbol Description Driving Direction ReverseSpeed Switch-Over Slip Switch-Off Control MB-ModeIW7 Equipment Variations IW7 4 wd Standard equipment iwth optional accessoriesIW4/IW7 WB/WBV IW7 4 wd Mercedes Benz-version IW4 expansion step IW4 Equipment VariationsIW4 expansion level IW4/IW7 WB/WBV Running a Brake Test Preparations for a Brake TestOvality Measurement Determining the Roller ResistanceOvality Test optional Apply moderate force to the brake pedalBrake Test Maximum Brake Force TestImbalance Display Optional Special Features on Test Stands with MB ModeDrive onto the test stand Special Points about the Sweden ModeSelect weight transfer Special Points about the Portugal-ModeTest Procedure Special Points about the Hongkong ModeSlip is too small IW4/IW7 WB/WBV Maintenance of the Roller Set Maintenance, Error CodesGeneral Error Codes Description of Error CodesImmediately when sensor roller defects occur Selector switch Driving DirectionSwitch Driving Direction Reverse to position Notify the customer service deptAdditional Defect Codes on 4-Wheel Drive Test Stands Installation and Dismantling of the Test StandPage Page Qualitätsnachweis Produkte Installation, Inbetriebnahme & Nachfolgeservice

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