Sears CRAFTSMAN 315.11690 User manual

<520263-963
SEARS
OWNERS
MANUAL
MODEL
NO.
315.11690
CAUTION:
Read
Rules
for
Safe
Operation
and
Instructions
Carefully
SAVE
THIS
MANUAL
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE
CRAFTSMAN
SANDER
DUAL
MOTION
DOUBLE
INSULATED
Introduction
Operation
Repair
Parts
Designed
exclusively
for
and
sold
only
by
SEARS,
ROEBUCK
AND
CO.,
Dept.
698/731A,
Sears
Tower,
Chicago,
IL
60684

IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
Consumer
Safety
Information
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
polarized
plug.
This
type
of
plug
has
one
blade
wider
than
the
other.
The
plug
will
fit
1
.
is
a
safety
fea-

Assembling
the
monitor
Connect
the
base
into
the
neck
of
the
monitor
along
the
track.
Detaching
the
monitor
If
you
need
to
detach
the
monitor
for
repackaging,
the
monitor
and
base
must
be
separated
in
order
to
fit
in
the
carton.
To
detach
the
monitor:
1.
Unplug
the
AC
power
cord
to
make
sure
the
power
is
off.
2.
Pull
the
4
hooks
on
the
bottom
side
of
the
base
and
hold.
3.
Separate
the
monitor
and
base.
V
Important
When
separating
the
monitor
and
base,
find
a
clean,
flat
surface
to
place
the
monitor
on
and
place
a
clean
dry
cloth
under
the
monitor
to
protect
it
further.
After
removing
the
monitor
from
the
base,
pull
the
monitor
slightly
up
and
away
from
the
base
and
place
it
on
the
cloth.


Performance
Counter
Support
The
CMOV
instruction
is
decomposed
into
two
valid
fetched
instructions
that,
in
the
absence
of
stalls,
are
fetched
in
consecutive
cycles.
See
Table
6-12
for
more
informa-
Table
6-12
CMOV
Decomposed
Instruction
New
Instructions
CMOV
Ra,
Rb~>
Rc
CMOV
1
Ra,
oldRc
—>
newRc
1
CMOV2
newRc
1,
Rb
—>
newRc2
6.10.3.2
Operation
1.
S
etup
The
following
IPRs
need
to
be
set
up
by
using
PALcode
instructions.
IPR
Name
IER_CM
PCTX
PCTR_CTL
PCEN[1:0]
PPCE
Meaning
_
Enable
Interrupts.
Enable
Process
Performance
Counting
or
use
I_CTL[SPCE].
Selects
Aggregate
or
ProfileMe
mode;
set
to
1
for
ProfileMe
mode.
Selects
PCTRO
and
PCTR1
counting
modes.
See
Table
6-14
for
more
infor-
I_CTL
PCTR0[19:0]
Setco
PCTR1[19:0]
SPCE
PCTO.EN
PCT1.EN
Lie
(2**20-N).
This
selects
approximately
the
Nth
valid
in
as
the
profiled
instruction.
Because
writes
to
PCTRO
are
..4,
the
profiled
instruction
is
one
of
the
(N-4)th
to
Nth
valid
ms.
See
Section6.10.1
fori
ue
=
0.
See
Section
6.10.1
i
Enable
System:
Enable
perform
Enable
perform
2.
Open
window
PCTRO
accumulates
up
to
4
valid
fetched
instructions
per
cycle
when
enabled
via
I_CTL[PCT0_EN]
and
either
I_CTL[SPCE]
or
PCTX[PPCE].
The
valid
fetched
instruction
that
causes
PCTRO
to
overflow
opens
the
window
and
instruction
was
in
flight.
The
first
cycle
of
the
window
is
the
5th
cycle
after
the
instruction
was
fetched.
A
residual
count
of
up
to
7
valid
fetched
instructions
is
accumulated
in
PCTRO
in
the
two
cycles
between
overflow
and
the
start
of
the
Pro¬
fileMe
window.
This
residual
count
is
returned
in
I_STAT[overcount(2,0)].
3.
Count
If
PCTRO
and
PCTR1
are
enabled,
they
increment
according
to
modes
selected
by
SL0&SL1.
4.
End
window
The
last
cycle
of
the
window
depends
on
whether
the
instruction
traps,
retires,
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3-55
Accelerator
status:
Possible
data
lossdetected
Possible
data
loss
during
power-up
due
to
all
in
cache
batteriesbeing
below
sufficient
voltage
level
and
no
presence
of
the
identification
signatureson
the
array
_
accelerator
board.
_
Accelerator
status:
Array
accelerator
board
has
Temporarily
been
temporarily
disabled.
disabled
_
Accelerator
status:
A
statusretumed
from
the
Unrecognized
array
acceleratorboard
that
status_DAAD
doesnot
recognize.
i
way
to
i
if
dirty
or
bad
Checkthe
Disable
Code
Obtain
the
latest
version
of
DAAD.

Operating
Instructions
(cont'd)
10.
When
you
hear
the
timer
bell
ring,
the
set
preparation
time
has
elapsed.
Pull
the
tank
out
of
the
appliance
and
place
it
on
a
heat-resistant
surface
and
check
if
the
ingredients
are
ready.
If
the
ingredients
are
not
ready
yet,
simply
slide
the
tank
back
into
the
appliance
and
set
the
timer
to
a
few
extra
minutes.
11.
To
remove
ingredients,
remove
the
fryer
basket
from
the
unit
and
place
on
a
solid,
heat-resistant
surface,
such
as
a
counter
top.
Press
the
basket
eject
button
to
release
the
fryer
basket
from
the
tank.
Use
tongs
or
a
fork
to
remove
prepared
food,
or
turn
over
basket
to
empty
the
food
onto
plate
or
serving
utensil.
12.
Use
extreme
caution
while
handling
hot
food
in
fryer
basket
and
tank.
Excess
oil
will
drip
into
tank
when
preparing
greasy
foods.
Please
see
table
below
for
tips
on
how
to
be
prepare
different
foods.
Note:
This
table
is
only
a
guide
and
does
contain
exact
recipes.
COOKING
TIPS
1.
Smaller
ingredients
usually
require
a
slightly
shorter
preparation
time
than
larger
ingredients.
2.
For
best
results
of
smaller
foods
such
as
fries,
onion
rings
and
chicken
nuggets,
remove
the
fryer
basket
halfway
through
preparation
time
and
shake
to
mix
around
the
food
in
the
basket.
This
will
help
to
evenly
fry
the
food
being
prepared.
3.
Add
some
oil
to
fresh
potatoes
for
a
crispy
result.
Fry
your
ingredients
in
the
airfryer
within
a
few
minutes
after
you
added
the
oil.
Do
not
fill
basket
with
oil.
U.
Do
not
prepare
extremely
greasy
ingredients
such
as
sausages
in
the
airfryer.
5.
Snacks
that
can
be
prepared
in
an
oven
can
also
be
prepared
in
the
air
fryer.
6.
For
French
fries,
use
17
ounces
of
fries
at
a
time
for
best
frying
results.
7.
This
air
fryer
is
great
for
reheating
food.
To
reheat
your
food,
set
the
temperature
control
to
300°
Fahrenheit
for
up
to
10
minutes.

operating.
If
the
refrigeration
system
fails,
the
cold
retained
in
frozen
food
stored
in
a
full
freezer
will
re¬
main
effective
for
at
least
two
days.
N.
B.!
Unjustified
after-sales
service
calls
must
be
paid
for
even
during
the
guarantee
period.
■
Note:
Check
the
red
light
diode
and
the
thermome¬
ter
or
temperature
indicator
regularly
to
see
that
the
storage
temperature
is
being
maintained.
When
not
in
use
If
your
freezer
is
to
remain
unused
for
any
length
of
time,
it
must
be
disconnected
(unplugged)
from
the
electricity
supply.
It
should
then
be
defrosted,
cleaned
thoroughly,
and
the
lid
left
open
to
prevent
any
odours
from
forming.
Hints
on
energy-saving
One
or
two
additional
hints
on
energy-saving
are
given
below:
-
Do
not
install
your
freezer
next
to
a
radiator
or
oven
or
in
direct
sunlight.
-
Do
not
place
any
hot
food
in
the
freezer.
-
Do
not
open
the
lid
unnecessarily
and
close
it
again
as
quickly
as
possible.
-
Check
the
storage
temperature
in
the
freezer
compartment
with
a
thermometer.
-
Do
not
set
the
storage
temperature
lower
than
-18
°C.
-
Ensure
good
ventilation
of
all
surfaces
(sides)
of
your
chest
freezer.
if
you
ever
move
house
If
your
freezer
is
not
fully
loaded,
pack
all
the
frozen
food
in
concentrated
fashion
at
a
few
storage
levels.
Push
the
Frostmatic
button
24
hours
before
the
re¬
moval
van
leaves
to
create
a
low-temperature
re¬
serve
in
the
frozen
food.
Secure
the
chest
freezer
lid
against
opening
during
transport.
Place
the
chest
freezer
on
the
removal
van
last
so
that
you
can
unload
it
first
and
replug
it
into
the
mains
supply.
Special
accessories
For
full
equipment
of
your
chest
freezer,
universal
storage
baskets,
available
only
in
sets
of
2,
can
be
ordered
from
your
supplier.
Your
chest
freezer
can
be
made
lockable
by
a
retro¬
fit
set.
Cover
lock
If
your
chest
freezer
is
equipped
with
a
lock,
the
key
should
not
be
kept
within
reach
of
children
or
near
the
appliance
so
that
children
cannot
lock
them¬
selves
inside.
11

Chapter
2
Installation
Power
The
AIR-104/204
comes
with
an
external
power
supply.
Plug
the
round
end
of
the
power
cable
into
the
DC
12V
socket
on
the
AIR-104/204,
and
plug
the
body
of
the
power
supply
into
an
electrical
outlet.
Modem
connections
The
AIR-104/204
can
access
the
Internet
utilizing
either
one
or
two
modem
connections,
depending
on
the
user’s
bandwidth
requirements.
You
will
need
at
least
one
modem
connection
to
access
the
Internet.
The
AIR-204
supplies
this
connection
with
abuit-in
56K
modem.
The
AIR-104
requires
an
external
device,
either
a
modem
or
an
ISDN
terminal
adapter.
For
both
the
AIR-104
and
the
AIR-204,
a
second
modem
connection
may
be
made
with
an
external
device
(either
a
modem
or
an
ISDN
terminal
adapter).
First
modem
connection
AIR-104
Connect
an
external
modem
or
ISDN
terminal
adapter
to
the
COM
1
jackontheAIR-104.
Use
one
of
the
RJ-45
to
DB-25
cables
(supplied)
to
make
the
connection.
AIR-204
The
AIR-204
contains
an
internal
V.90
56Kbps
modem.
Connect
the
LINE
jack
on
the
AIR-204
to
your
telephone
line.
Use
the
RJ-ff
to
RJ-11
cable
(supplied)
to
make
the
connection.
Additionally,
you
may
connect
either
a
telephone
handset
or
a
fax
machine
to
the
AIR-
204
via
the
PHONE
jack.
Use
another
RJ-tt
toRJ-ft
cable
(not
supplied)
to
make
the
connection.
Second
modem
connection
Both
the
AIR-104
and
the
AIR-204
allow
you
to
expand
your
Internet
access
by
connecting
an
external
modem
or
ISDN
terminal
adapter
to
the
COM2
jack.
Use
an
RJ-45
to
DB-25
cable
(supplied)
to
make
the
connection.

White
Paper
<
•
This
data
perfectly
illustrates
the
power
of
the
L2
cache
combined
with
the
faster
clock
speed
of
the
Pentium/133.
After
comparing
the
results
shown
in
FigurS
with
those
of
Figure3,
it
is
clear
that
a
single
Pentium/133
easily
outperforms
two
or
four
Pentium/100
CPUs.
•
In
this
data
there
is
not
the
huge
jump
in
Score
as
exhibited
by
the
Pentium/100.
This
is
possibly
because
the
L2
cache
is
not
being
overrun
at
these
user
loads.
•
This
example
shows
how
there
is
little
benefit
in
adding
a
CPU
when
the
system
isot
processor
constrained.
Interestingly,
there
is
no
real
apparent
bottleneck
in
the
server
hardware
itself.
The
gradual
slowdown
could
be
due
to
the
Exchange
software
itself.
•
This
data
implies
that
the
system
would
be
able
to
handle
other
tasks
besides
the
email
and
public
folder
tasks
in
theLoadSim
user
profile.
For
example,
the
second
CPU
would
likely
be
used
more
effectively
if
a
gateway
or
some
other
Exchange
process
is
added
to
the
system.
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Server
Features
1-5
Rear
Panel
Connectors
Figure
1-4
and
Table
1-3
show
the
connectors
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
ProLiant
ML330e/ML330
server.
Table
1-3
Rear
Panel
Connectors
Item
Connector
Item
Connector
O
Power
cord
connector
©
Serial
port
connectors
©
Voltage
selector
switch
©
Parallel
port
connector
©
Mouse
connector
©
RJ-45
Ethernet
for
NIC
connector
©
Keyboard
connector
©
Video
connector
©
USB
port
connectors
(ProLiant
ML330e
server
only)

SERVICE
MANUAL
FOR
SOR1S
&
SCR
17
(2)
Remove
the
four
hairpins
retaining
the
step
on
the
frame.
2.3.
REMOVAL
AND
REINSTALLATION
OF
TRANSMISSION
CASE
REMOVAL
(1)
Remove
the
drain
plug
located
on
the
bottom
of
(2)
Remove
the
fender
and
step,
referring
to
3.2.
(3)
Remove
the
battery
and
fuel
tank,
referring
to
3.2.
Fig.
2-29
(4j
Remove
the
drive
shaft.
Fig.
2-30
(5)
Remove
the
following
oil
hoses.
-
Lifting
cylinder
connecting
hose
Fig.
2-31
(6)
Remove
the
brake
rod
linkage
and
parking
brake
Fig.
2-32

DHCP
Client
Table:
Clicking
this
button
will
bring
up
a
list
of
all
DHCP
Clients
connected
to
the
NAS
device.
Note
that
this
option
is
only
applicable
if
the
device
is
in
Server
Mode.
Fixed
Mapping:
By
clicking
this
button
and
Enabling
the
MAC
Address
Control,
the
NAS
can
be
setup
to
specifically
assign
an
IP
address
to
a
certain
computer
based
on
the
computers
MAC
Address.
This
way
the
IP
address
of
the
computer
will
never
change,
where
normally
it
may
change
when
the
computer
is
powered
on/off.
4.3
Setup
-
System
Time
This
page
is
similar
to
the
System
Time
setting
as
described
in
the
Setup
Wizard
in
Section
4.1
Step
4.
19

■
DESMONTAJE
DEL
PANEL
DE
CONTROL
Se
puede
desmonlar
el
panel
de
control
del
aparato
y
llevarlo
consigo
cuando
se
deja
el
coche
estaclonado
sin
vigilancia.
1
Si
hay
una
cassette
en
el
aparato,
sequela
para
evitar
que
pueda
daharse
el
aparato.
2
Presione
PW
para
desconectar
el
aparato.
3
M
ientras
se
sujeta
el
panel
de
control
con
una
mano,
presione
Sj
para
soltar
un
lado
del
panel.
Haga
este
procedimiento
con
cuidado
para
que
no
se
caiga
el
panel
porque
puede
saltar
en
este
momento.
4
P
ara
levantar
el
panel
de
control
del
aparato,
desmontelo
sacandolo
del
aparato.
No
toque
el
conector
en
el
lado
de
atras
del
panel
de
control
porque
esto
puede
hacer
que
se
ensucie
el
conector
y
provocar
una
mala
conexion,
con
lo
que
se
producird
un
malfuncionamiento
del
aparato.
•
Guarde
el
panel
de
control
en
la
caja
de
transporte
que
viene
con
el
aparato
para
protegerlo
contra
golpes
y
dafios
en
general
durante
su
transporte.
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