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TRAVEL (1) - This mode will move the rotor to a travel height. This mode allows the operator to go over obstructions. This mode allows the operator to travel between cuts. The travel height is set to a position for engagement of the rotor service lock.
MANUAL (2) - This mode is the default position that will start the machine. If the machine is started in any other mode, this manual mode switch must be reset to MANUAL. The raise/lower switch (4) for the rotor is active.
Note: Starting the machine with the rotor mode switch at TRAVEL or WORK position will cause the CMS panel to indicate a fault code. No movement of the rotor will be allowed until this rotor mode switch is reset to MANUAL.
WORK (3) - This mode allows automatic movement downward of the rotor. The movement is to a predetermined working depth. The working depth is determined by the operator by one of the following commands:
- The operator selects MANUAL position on the rotor mode switch (2) .
- The operator uses the raise/lower switch (4) to position the rotor at the desired working depth.
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- Store working depth by using the automatic set point switch. Push this automatic set point switch momentarily upward. The set point is now entered into the system. The value on the display panel will be illuminated. If the value is not accepted, an ERROR message will be displayed.
- In order to maintain the set point, set the rotor mode switch to the WORK position.
Use the raise/lower switch to adjust the position of the rotor. Make this adjustment in the WORK position. When the raise/lower switch is released, the rotor will return to the set working depth.
Note: Selection of the TRAVEL or WORK mode will not allow a set point to be selected. An error message will result.