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• Troubleshooting the Board Sensor
If the board sensor error cannot be resolved by cleaning the sensor as
outlined above, continue with the following troubleshooting steps. To
check the status of the board edge sensor, go to the CarveWright Main
Menu-Configuration-Sensor Check menu Use the arrow keys to find
Board Roller on the bottom line of the display and press ENTER. Do
the following checks:
o Load a board lower the head and check the reading displayed on
the LCD when the sensor is over the board. Anything reading over
90 is acceptable.
o Check the reading displayed on the LCD when the sensor is not
over a board by moving the cutting head all the way to the left. The
correct reading should be less then 10 and ideally 0.
o Raise the head, so that a small board can be easily placed
underneath the Board Sensor. Move it up and down so as to cause
the Board Sensor reading to go greater than 50. Quickly remove it
from under the sensor. The reading should drop immediately to
less then 10 and ideally 0.
If any of the checks fail, ensure the sensor is clear of dust and recheck.
If the operation does not improve, contact an authorized service
center.
• Vertical Lockup: Cranking the head beyond its highest useable
height can result in it locking in a position where the head crank cannot
lower it. Releasing from this locked position it is very easy. The
threaded head screw needs to be manually turned and can be
accessed from the inside of the machine. On this head screw, just
above the traction belts, is a hole into which an Allen wrench or similar
tool can be inserted. Using the Allen wrench as leverage, turn the
head screw a clockwise direction to unlock it.
FIGURE 32: HEAD RELEASE PROCEDURE
Head Screw
Hole
Rotate
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