Master Switch; Saw Motor Switch; Display; To Lock Switch - Craftsman 113.226830 Owner's Manual

Deluxe electronic 10-inch table saw
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CAUTION: B eforeturningswitchon, makesure
the
blade
guard
is correctly
installed
and
operating
properly.
1, MASTER SWITCH:
This
is
the
power
on-off
switch
for
the
computer's
display
and keyboard
functions.
(The computer's
memory has constant power as
long as saw is plugged into a 120v live power
supply.)
Turning
this switch off will shut off
power to the saw motor as well as the computer
functions.
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To turn switch on:
1. Insert yellow key.
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2. Insert finger
under bottom
of lever and pull
out.
To turn switch off:
Push lever in.
2. SAW MOTOR SWITCH:
This switch is used to turn the saw motor on and
off.
NOTE: Pushing off either the Saw Motor Switch
or the Master Switch will shut off power to the
saw motor.
NOTE: Only the
_-].
and JOG keys will work
when
the
Saw
Motor
Switch
is "ON".
The
elevation only is displayed
as long as this switch
is "ON".
Operation
of
this
switch
is the
same
as the
Master
Switch
except
for the yellow
key.
WARNING:
Do not stand in line with blade when
turning
switch
on.
Do not cycle
motor
switch
"ON"
and
"OFF"
rapidly,
as this
may
cause
the
sawblade
to
loosen.
In the event this should occur, al!ow the
sawblade
to
come
to
a complete
stop
and
retighten
the
arbor
nut
normally,
not
excessivel y.
Never leave the saw with power
"ON".
WARNING:
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY,
LOWER
BLADE
OR
OTHER
CUTTING
TOOL
BELOW
TABLE SURFACE. (iF BLADE IS TILTED, RETURN
iT TO VERTICAL (O°) POSITION).
ALWAYS LOCK
THE SWITCH "'OFF". WHEN SAW IS NOT IN USE..
• REMOVE KEY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE...
ALSO...
IN THE EVENT OF A POWER FAILURE
(ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS GO OUT) TURN SWITCH
OFF ...
LOCK IT AND REMOVE THE KEY. THiS
WILL PREVENT THE SAW FROM STARTING
UP
AGAIN WHEN THE POWER COMES BACK ON.
3. DISPLAY:
NOTE: Readout on display is in decimals. There is a
conversion
chart
for
converting
fractions
to
decimals
on page 55 of this manual.
MINUS
INDICATOR
NUMBERS
R
II
TO LOCK
I_
DECIMAL
POINTS
The
display
gives
the
user
four
pieces
of
information.
1. The decimal
point shows what function,
either ELEV OR BEVEL is being displayed.
2. The
numbers
show
either
the
present
position
of
the
blade
or
the
entered
destination
for programmed
operation.
3.The
minus
indicator in the upper
left hand
corner
lights
when the displayed
number
is
negative
(less than the
"zero"
position)
or
key is pressed
after
a
To lock switch:
4. The flashing !_"indicates
that the saw needs
Hold
lever in with one hand while remowng
calibrating.
The
flashing'E
will
only
be
yellow key with the other hand.
displayed
when the saw requires
calibrating
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