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It forces the control pin and so the trigger level to about 0.6V.
The effect will be that the sawtooth starts at nearly 0V, instead of the usual 1/3 Vcc. That will also increase the amplitude of the sawtooth, which will be almost 2/3 Vcc instead of 1/3 Vcc.
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