Maha Energy IW4 WB / WBV manual Defect Code Description Remedy, Selector switch Driving Direction

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IW4/IW7 WB/WBV

Maintenance, Error Codes

Defect Code

Description

Remedy

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Both proximity switches are defective

Check proximity switch to make sure switch

 

or

distance and connections have proper contact.

 

not properly connected to the PCB of

ATTENTION !Exit support is out of order! *)

 

the test stand

 

 

Selector switch 'Driving Direction

Drive vehicle out of the rollers and set selector

 

switch 'Driving Direction Reverse' to position

 

Reverse' (optional) is set on position 0.

'1' or '2' .

 

Fuse of phase L2 and/or L3 has blown

Switch test stand off and exchange fuses.

 

out.

ATTENTION ! If the defect occurs a second

 

Switch for speed switch over is set to

 

time do not operate the test stand any longer

 

Position 0 (optional)

and notify the customer service dept.

 

 

immediately!

40

Zero point adjustment is defective

Re-adjust zero. While the Power-On button is

 

 

pressed the defective zero point can be re-

 

 

adjusted.

 

 

ATTENTION! Testing can be resumed after

 

 

pressing the Power-On key but the attained

 

 

measurement values will not be exact based on

 

 

the zero point deviation

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Only the left-hand sensor roller is

If this defect occurs after the test stand has

 

pressed down

been switched on :

 

 

it is highly likely that a sensor roller switch is

 

 

defective..

 

 

If this defect occurs when a vehicle drives onto

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the rollers:

Only the right-hand sensor roller is

it is possible that the vehicle is not positioned

 

 

properly on the rollers and only one sensor

 

pressed down

 

roller is pressed.

 

 

 

 

Re-position the vehicle and its axles and press

 

 

the Power-On key or the * key on the remote

 

 

control.

 

 

ATTENTION! Use extreme caution when

 

 

doing this! Customer service should be notified

 

 

immediately when sensor roller defects occur!

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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 TestingPrinciple of 4 Wheel Drive Vehicle with a Driven Axle2 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle 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 for Service Work Safety Regulations for CommissioningSafety Regulations during Operation Exchange of Parts Combination with AccessoriesFurther Information 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-ModeSlip is too small Special Points about the Hongkong ModeTest Procedure 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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