Test Run - Grizzly G0700 Owner's Manual

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Test Run

The purpose of the test run is to verify that the
newly assembled machine runs properly and all
safety devices are in proper working condition
before any cutting operations are performed.
It is extremely important that all previous assem-
bly and setup sections have been performed
before performing this procedure. Also, it is
MANDATORY that all steps in this section be
followed very carefully and in the order given to
ensure that the machine is correctly tested.
Before beginning the test run, review the power
controls shown in Figures 31–32 and the con-
trols and components shown in Identification on
Page 3.
STOP Button
Figure 31. Main power switch.
Emergency
STOP Button
Figure 32. Emergency STOP button.
Model G0700 (Mfd. Since 5/14)
If the machine does not operate as stated
in this section, review the troubleshooting
section on Page 60. If you need additional
help, call Tech Support at (570) 546-9663.
DO NOT place a machine into regular opera-
tion if you suspect that it is malfunctioning,
or serious injury could occur.
To test run the saw:
1.
2.
ON Button
3.
4.
5.
Put on safety glasses, make sure any bystand-
ers are out of the way, and that all tools have
been removed from the saw.
Push in, then rotate the power switch STOP
button clockwise until it pops out. Do the
same thing on the emergency STOP button.
This resets the switches so the saw can be
started.
Press the ON button. The blades should start
and run smoothly without any problems. If
any problems occur, immediately press either
STOP button, then troubleshoot and correct
the before starting the saw again.
Make sure the power switch STOP button
is pushed in all the way and the emergency
STOP button is reset (popped out), then
press the ON button.
—The saw should NOT start when either of
the STOP buttons are pushed in. If this is
true, repeat this test with the emergency
STOP button pushed in and the power
switch stop button reset.
—If the saw DOES start when either STOP
button is pushed in, then it is not function-
ing correctly. Call Tech Support for advice
before proceeding any further with the test
run or machine operations.
If you successfully completed Steps 1–4
above, congratulations! The table saw is now
ready for cutting operations.
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