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I have found with the 2 A/T saws I have ( 560 and 540 ) that once the initial A/T set has been done you just get on and cut wood as it is constantly adjusting itself to the conditions . If you suddenly go from the lowlands of Scotland to the top of the Himalayas then maybe you need to re set but if not just cut wood .

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I have found with the 2 A/T saws I have ( 560 and 540 ) that once the initial A/T set has been done you just get on and cut wood as it is constantly adjusting itself to the conditions . If you suddenly go from the lowlands of Scotland to the top of the Himalayas then maybe you need to re set but if not just cut wood .

 

Ok so you are saying that if I just do it once tomorrow then it "should" run fine after that???

Failing that then it could be something else wrong..

How will I know that it has reset properly? (apart from it not starting first time:001_huh:)

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Ok so you are saying that if I just do it once tomorrow then it "should" run fine after that???

Failing that then it could be something else wrong..

How will I know that it has reset properly? (apart from it not starting first time:001_huh:)

 

Hopefully yea . If not do I need a solicitor ? :001_smile:

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Should just run as normal , I found any of my auto tune saws need occasionally re doing like big changes in air temps and I haven't used them for a while or if they have been ran hard blunt seems to upset them.

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I had the same thing, took it back to the supplier, they gave it back ( after plugging it in to something) and it was fine.

Take it back.

 

I would take it back but my supplier is about 100 miles away and I think I'm out of warranty now too. I have mine delivered via UPS

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Should just run as normal , I found any of my auto tune saws need occasionally re doing like big changes in air temps and I haven't used them for a while or if they have been ran hard blunt seems to upset them.

cheers MattyF

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Just reset the autotune by running it hard for 5 minutes. If the saw still runs badly then you will need a competent tech to look at it and find out what the issue is.

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