Using your saw – SawStop ICS73600 User Manual

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SawStop 10” Industrial Cabinet Saw

3. Turning on Main Power and Starting the Motor:

Your SawStop

®

saw is equipped with an Electrical Disconnect Switch to supply power to the saw, a Main

Power Switch to supply power to the SawStop

®

safety system, and a Start/Stop paddle to turn the motor

on and off. Both the Main Power Switch and the Start/Stop paddle are mounted on the Switch Box, which is

located just below the front edge of the table and to the left of the elevation hand wheel (see Fig. 29). The

Switch Box also includes red and green LEDs that display the current status of the safety system and saw. A

label describing the System Status LED displays is positioned on the side of the Switch Box. In addition, the

displays are described in more detail below.

WARNING! disconnect or turn off electrical power to the saw before the blade has stopped

spinning. If electrical power is interrupted while the blade is moving, the safety system will not be

active and therefore the brake will not activate in the event of accidental contact. You may receive

a serious injury if you contact the spinning blade while the electrical power is interrupted.

Using Your Saw

After ensuring that the Start/Stop paddle is in

the “OFF” position (i.e., pushed in), turn the

Main Power Switch to the “ON” position by

flipping the toggle upward. This will turn on

power to the SawStop

®

safety system, which

will run through a brief initialization routine to

test whether the system is operating properly.

During this initialization period (approximately

5–10 seconds), the LEDs will blink in different

patterns as the safety system steps through

various self-check steps. Once the safety

system completes the initialization routine, the

LEDs will display the “READY” status display

(green LED on solid, red LED off). The saw is

now ready for use.

If the READY status is not displayed after 15

seconds, the safety system has detected an

error that must be corrected before the saw

can be used. See page 30 for a key to the LED

status codes and an explanation of the error

detected for each code.

To start the motor, pull the Start/Stop paddle

out. To stop the motor, push the Start/Stop

paddle in. The paddle is designed so that it

can be pushed in by the operator’s upper leg

or knee in an emergency.

WARNING! Never start the saw when the blade is in contact with the

workpiece or any other object.

Fig. 29

switch box

main power

switch

Start/Stop

paddle

Disconnect

switch

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