Digital Display - Craftsman 113.198251 Operator's Manual

10-inch electronic radial saw with 23" cabinet and 1 door, & with leg set
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Fig, 94 - Digital Display
Your radial arm saw has a digita! display
which tells you the position of the blade and
arm at the touch of a button. This display
helps you position the blade so that your cuts
will be accurate.
The following buttons control the digital dis-
play:
ON/OFF
: This button turns the display on
and off. The display runs on battery power,
and shuts itself off when no changes in blade
or arm position have been made for three
minutes. The system continues to track the
location of the blade and arm when the dis-
play is turned off, and the current position
may be displayed at any time°
REF SET: This button is used to set the "0"
reference
points for the digital display.
BEVEL
: This button
displays the bevel
angle. The "0" display
is usually set with the
blade perpendicular
to the table. A positive
display shows the angle the blade has been
turned
counterclockavise_
A negative
display
shows the angle the blade has been turned
clockwise.
ELEV:
This button
displays
the height
of the
blade. The "0" display is usually set whh the
blade just touching
the table. A positive
dis-
play shows the distance
the blade
has been
raised above "0". A negative
display shows the
distance
the blade has been lowered
below
tl01_"
MITER: This button displays the miter angle.
The "0" display is usually set with the arm per-
pendicular
to the fence. A positive display
shows the angle the arm has been moved to
the right. A negative display shows the angle
the arm has been moved to the left.
RIP: This button
displays the distance
from
the fence to the blade in the in-rip and out-
rip positions.
The "0" display for in-rip is
usually set with the blade .just touching
the
fence. The "10.00" display for out-rip
is usual-
ly set with the blade ten inches from the
fence.
The "0" reference points you set will be
stored in the memory at all times, whether
the display is turned on or off.. If an error oc-
cur's you will see:
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FK SF
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12.L
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or
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on the display.
If this happens,
you will need
to reset the "0" reference
point for the func-
tion displaying
the error.
If the battery
is very weak or dead the display
wil! become
faded
and hard to read. If this
happens,
you will need to replace
the battery
and reset the "0' reference
points
for' all func-
tions.
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