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STARTING THE ITL 950C
The, ITL950C should be plugged in to a switch operated power bar
with surge suppression. Check serial plate for correct machine
voltages and current requirements. Turn on the power switch lo-
cated on the back of machine. Follow instructions on the display.
(Move vise to right or left.)
12-VOLT POWER INVERTERS
THE USE OF A POWER INVERTER IS NOT RECOMMENDED WITH THE ITL950C
.
There is a problem of a stable voltage supply with most inverters. When the voltage drops the
ITL950C will try to reset and can damage the electronics. A low voltage does not matter with a
drill or drive motor but does matter to the
ITL950C.
WE RECOMMEND CONNECTING THROUGH
A 20 Amp FUSE TO THE VEHICLE 12-VOLT BATTERY FOR MOBILE USE.
SELECTING A MANUFACTURER
Press the
key to display the current
lD
. number. To load a new
lD.
number,
enter the required
ID
number and
. To select Manufacturer 167 (WEISER), press
then
. The
ITL950C
will display
MANUFACTURER 167
INSERT 2 FLAT 8,
indicating the new
ID is accepted and has loaded the key specifications.
CUTTING A DIRECT ENTRY CODE
(key cuts)
To load a new direct entry code press the desired cuts then press
. The
ITL950C
will
display the desired cuts, indicating it has accepted the cuts.
CUTTING A KEY
In this example we will use MFG number 167 WEISER and cuts 42312.
1) Select Manufacturer 167 by pressing
followed by
The ITL950C will display
MANUFACTURER 167 INSERT 2 FLAT 8,
indicating the new ID is accepted and it has loaded
the key specs. Insert 2 should be used to hold the blank and Flat 8 is the width of each cut.
2) Select key code 42312 by pressing keys
then
.
The ITL950C
will display CODE 42312 indicating the code has been accepted.
3) Using insert 2 put a blank in the vice. Flip up the shoulder reference arm to position the key but
remember to put it down before cutting. Tighten the vice and press
then turn the space handle
clockwise until the bar graph disappears and the numbers pass thru “0000”. The cutter motor will
start and the space handle motion should be reversed to counter clockwise. Continue turning the
handle, at about one revolution per second, until the cuts are completed and the cutter motor stops.
**Do not leave the machine motor running when not cutting a key as this may damage the
control transistors.