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OPERATION
LOADING A PROGRAM
To load a program go to the LOAD PROGRAM Screen.
You can access this screen by pressing LOAD from the
Spin or Relief Program Screen.
The LOAD PROGRAM screen will display the 15
custom programs available. The program will be
blank until one is saved to that position. To load a
program simply press the program you wish to load.
The values for that program will be displayed on the
left after you select it. Press BACK to return to the
Spin or Relief Program screen. The program selected
will now appear on this screen.
SAVING/CREATING A PROGRAM
After a Spin or Relief grind is completed, the operator
can save the settings used to a program to be used
at a later date. To save or create a program go to the
SAVE PROGRAM Screen by pressing SAVE at the end
of a program.
The program setting are displayed on the left. Press
the value to edit it, if desired.
NOTE: The spin speed or relief torque setting is saved
as part of the program. In addition, if the right side
tooling is used, then this value can be edited and
saved as well.
Once the values on the Programs Screen are correct
press the NAME area. Use the display to type in a
name and press ENTER. To save the program press one
of the 15 buttons to save the program to that position.
A confirmation screen will appear. Press YES to save
the program. The program is saved and the button will
now have the program name displayed. This program
will now be available on the LOAD PROGRAM screen.
Note: If a button with a saved program is selected,
the new program will replace the old program.
To delete a program select DELETE and then select
the program to be deleted. Press YES to confirm that
this program should be deleted.
TRAINER MODE OFF PROGRAM SCREEN
When trainer mode is set to off the LOAD and SAVE
screens are combined. Press LOAD to load a program
or press SAVE to save a program.
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