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TO LOCATE FIRMWARE VERSION, use the Options shortcut key on
the keypad to access the information.
WHEN USING EXTERNAL DUST COLLECTION, make sure that the
equipment is grounded according to the manufactured specifications.
Electronics failure can occur if these procedures are not followed.
WARNING: CUT ONLY WOOD, PLASTIC, OR WOOD-LIKE
MATERIALS. Do not cut metal, glass, stone, tile or any other hard
materials.
WARNING: WHENEVER USING THE 1/8” CUTTING BIT, it is strongly
recommended that the Stay Under Rollers option be set to Yes. It is
likely that the 1/8” cutting bit will be broken during operations near either
end of the workpiece or undesirable stair stepping can occur.
WARNING: NEVER CUT DEEPER THAN THE LENGTH OF THE
SHARPENED CUTTING SURFACE OF THE BIT. The maximum cut
depth as stated in this Manual is 1" for the straight 1/8" cutting bit. The
maximum carving depth for the 1/16" tapered carving bit is 3/4" because
that is the length of the sharpened flutes. This max depth rule applies to
all bits; you cannot carve deeper than the length of the sharpened cutting
surface. If you program the project to go deeper than 3/4" with the
carving bit you will most likely damage your machine or bits since the
stress on the machine increases exponentially when the bit is not cutting.
BEFORE STARTING, note the orientation of the project as viewed on
the computer screen as compared to the orientation of the project as it is
being carved on the machine. This is important in the event that a
specific orientation or location of the project on the material is desired.
See Figure 17 and Figure 18 for a graphical representation of the screen
and machine orientations. Also, raster carvings will be completed from
the front to the back of the machine.