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OPERATIONS GUIDE
• The cooling cycle automatically begins 5 seconds after the heating cycle ends. The cooling cycle
automatically stops after 3 minutes.
• You can manually stop the cooling cycle after 30 seconds by touching the “Head Air Off” button. Touch
the “Head Air On” buttons to restart.
• Once the toolholder has been adequately cooled, press the “Auto Down” button on the touch screen.
COOLING CYCLE
EXTRACTING YOUR CUTTING TOOL
• Toolholders must be at room temperature before attempting to extract the cutting tool. Repeat the
steps listed on the previous page for choosing the toolholder seat and stop ring which correspond with
your toolholder.
• Press “Auto Up” Button. Never allow any part of the induction head to contact the tool holder or cutting
tool during the heating cycle or damage to the machine may occur.
• Begin heating procedure: Wearing the insulated glove on one hand, with the other hand, press and hold
the “Heat” button located on the induction head. Continue holding the “Heat” button throughout the
heating cycle.
• Approximately 2 or 3 seconds before the heating cycle ends attempt to remove the cutting tool from
the toolholder with the gloved hand. If the tool cannot be extracted on the first try, cool the tool to room
temperature and increase the heating duration by 10% and try again.
• The heating cycle will stop automatically at the end of the set duration.
• Heating duration is set by default based upon shank size. Use the
gray slider bar on the touch screen to add or subtract time.
• Wearing the insulated glove on one hand, with your other hand,
press and hold the red button located on the induction head.
• After 2–3 seconds attempt to insert the cutting tool into the
toolholder. Continue holding the button until the cutting tool is
successfully inserted into the toolholder. You can stop the heating
cycle at any time by releasing the red button.
HEATING CYCLE
REMINDER:
If the heat cycle ends before the cutting tool can be inserted,
increase the duration by 10%. If the cutting tool is inserted before the
cycle ends, you may reduce the duration for that shank size.
Note: Never allow any part of the induction head to
contact the toolholder or cutting tool during the
heating cycle or damage to the machine may occur.