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SinUBA peed FOO7J/FOO7J D Ieee Toe (EFA eit BS INSTRUCTION BOOK EA <2 VQ) SMA AIROS) ce K KAULIN MFG. CO, UTD. EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to the following European Directive Machinery Directives:98/37/EC The undersigned, ROBERT TSAI, representing KAULIN MFG. CO., LTD. 11F, No.128, Sec.3, Minsheng East Road, Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC., manufacturer, Declares that the machine described hereafter: Interlock Sewing Machine Model: F007J/FOO7JD Provided that it is used and maintained in accordance with the generally accepted codes of good practice and the recommendations of the instructions manual, meets the essential safety and health requirements of the Machinery Directive. For the most specific risks of the machine, safety and compliance with the essential requirements of the Directive has been based on elements of : the European Standard EN 12100-1:2003, EN 12100-2:2003, EN 349:1993, EN 1050:1996, EN ISO 10821:2005, EN 294:1992, EN 60204-1:2006, EN 60204-3 1:2001 Safety of machinery; basic concepts, general principles for design. The compliance of the model with the requirements of EC Machinery Directive was established by AIB-VINCOTTE Inter n.f.p. Avenue A. Drouart 27-29, B 1160, Brussels, Belglum (Notified body under the number 26 for machinery listed in annex IV of EC Machinery Directive) Date: Now/11/2009 Signature £ Z Qualification: _R&D MANAGER 9S BR ZK 38 BY BAR AB Explanation of Dangerous Level A DRBAILMICT ETT MRR RRR ERS ee SSRR=SARRRMTC- Don't ignore the warning sign and don't proceed incorrect operation. Or it will cause the person or the third party seriously Dangerous |injured or dead during maintenance. HDR AR AC TT S ARIE + RRS MLE A BEUSISARRSREMM A Ignoring this warning sign and proceed incorrect operation will RB cause the person involved or the third party wounded and Caution [equipment damaged during maintenance EZSBRRTRRTABBHRB Explanation of Warning Signs and Labels HABRRT Warning Sign EDS SHleex Moving part, beware of industrial accident SES: BHeSSR High voltage, beware of electric shock BAB BHRESR High temperature, beware of burns HRS Instruction Label wu Prohibited WRT Indication of ground wiring OOP. R22 SRR BELSSARB SSR SARE eAANLeUe BUR SASS ae RAR BBLS SIR ZRBAN BERS HR BR BS SRnK FR SRR ZS CMGI 2 SERBS SORE BE BARNBE2 Me PRR RB Re ae RR ZA GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING TAG SAFETY ILLUSTRATION OF THE NEEDLE GUARD MOVING THE SEWING MACHINE THE INSTALLATION POSITION SPECIFICATIONS NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS. INSTALLATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION OF THIS MACHINE INSTALL THE MOTOR MOTOR AND BELT ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION THREADING THREADING DIAGRAM FOR F007J/F858J ADJUSTING NEEDLE THREAD TAKE-UP ADJUSTING SPREADER THREAD TAKE-UP ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTING DIFFERENTIAL FEED RATIO ADJUSTING PRESSER FOOT ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE OF PRESSER FOOT LIGHTENING OF THE OPERATION ENVIRONMENT. CONDITIONS OF ALL OPERATORS MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION LUBRICATION AND COOLING OF THE NEEDLES B/PAGE ~ 2 ew w& 10 10 14 18 16 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 24 24 25 25 26 27 29 INDEX B/PAGE HOW TO REPLACE THE NEEDLE 29 CHANGE THE LUBRICATION OIL 30 WB ZER CHANGE THE OIL FILTER 30 AOR RE TROUBLESHOOTING 31 TABLE CUT-OUT 40 DEMOLITION PROCEDURE 43 MODEL F007J/FOO7JD Net Weight (Kgs)} 51 Noise Level, dB(A) 82 dB(A) Serial Number Vibration (m/sec2) Dimension engi wiath Height 50m 26m 40.om ga. She: BALSROEARBT SEAS + BR. AEA SA BR UPitRBR REE ZA + AAS, =e ARPT ae te RS LE RR MER T BIRSES - SHELA DRRSARMKZH > DEBRENHD a ° RAS LEP 5 BX A UIE ERR ES + D RRERES HRS RERHRRS BRD BR: RAVE URDRE ) CBD: DERE BH FERRE LAR SERS anse REFERRKWRES VAR DEH MitMS Re « FR ERE ARERR TERRA AMR NRO AL BRAVA RM « ERMA » MIAN ARRAS BRERA BS BI © SERA RALAAR: URATRS: MERaR RU MEIE 2S ARIE « GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning! o 2 When using this machine, basic safety Precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury, including the followings Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions. Keep work area clean Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries, Consider work area environment Do not expose power to rain, Do not use machine tools in damp or wet locations Keep work area well lit Do not use power tools where there is risk to cause any fire or explosion Guard against electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces (e.g. Pipes, radiators ranges refrigerators.) Keep children away Do not let visitors touch the tool or extension code Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, they can be caugh in moving parts. Wear protecting hair covering to contain long hair, Do not abuse the cord Never carry the machine by cord or yank it to disconnect it from the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, and sharp edges Maintain machine with care Follow instructions for lubrication and changing accessories. Inspect tool cord periodically. If damaged, have it repaired by an authorized service facility. 8. Cpe es PEA GE AA RRR ES s MEIER + DA URAC TIF °. BRREH ABUFSRERSORM ERCARRVLA- REE GAS MBAR © 10. RARER Se ABAZA MBS RE APUG AD Ett SAS BGR HE LE HERES VASE - *: hia Bla: SR 11. 8 RI SETERRBSRPRANDEZA EONAR ERA DEA RIS AB RATER » 12. RABARRSCESA AUR LEER ARH AREA Real Be RIHER BES RN Salem RARE CE” BEVHRBSOReSBE mR BTLLARRSMRERHEB © 3. ERIEBER K RF Ht BE i a 0 FREI, = 4. BME BMS VEER ZaAl bh ARERR AMA RH + LUMBER BAZAMEOMEKER 8. Disconnect machine When not in use, before servicing and when changing accessories 9. Avoid unintentional starting Do not carry a plug-in tool with a finger on the switch. Ensure the power switch is off when plugging in 10. Check damaged parts Before further use of the tool, a guard or other part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function, 11. Warning The use of any accessory or attachment, other than those recommended in this, instruction manual, may present a risk of personal injury. 12, Have your tool repaired by a qualified person Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons using original spare parts. SPECIAL WARNING FOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION! 1. Incorporate this machine only with "CE" certificate hold-to-run control device 2. Follow the instruction manual device to install control device 3. Always earth machine appropriately during operation 4, Before adjustment, parts change or servicing must be sure to pull out the plug from socket to prevent the hazard of unintentionally start of machine BES22 SRR BRCM RAR» fa Te A 2S RE HPEREVEAR SSVI» BL ERA GABA Ma + AAI AAS EBRHR AWERRERE - MGhIRBRREAADANHD 1. BRE MEE HS ORT DR BRA BRHEAGS Bit « RIA RBA + EEA BA ER th SERBS ° IA BRERELRAS URES DASH EG ERBA > 3. KEBABS SRRMSERERR He BEA AR - > © © © BRR CMRI MaRSe i ARMM ZROMeSaoe RALRRATA UBBMARS a Ct ae YE ATIZE: AARALARLERR BEAMS > OO CARRS + BA A A SS RS 8 YR (1) Set@ > SRA RESURS BRT > (2) Byatt. BAR. RA HAs BABR: URANR BC HE AS © IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION For operating safely and getting the best functions of this machine, you must operate it correctly. Please read and follow the instructions of this manual and keep it at hand for future references We are confident that you will enjoy this machine as much as we enjoy manufacturing it. 1. Instead of the following instructions, when you use this machine, please pay attention to the basic safely measures oe 2. Before using this machine, please read this manual and all related instructions. In addition, please keep this manual for future needs. oe 3. Before using this machine, please ascertain that it conforms with safety standards and regulations of your country. Q\ 4 when the machine is ready for operation, all the safety equipments must be ready. Operate this machine without the specified safety devices is not allowed Os This machine must be operated by a properly trained operator. 0 6. For your own safety, we suggest you wearing goggles. Az Piease turn off he power switch or disconnect it for any one of the circumstances of the followings: (1) When threading needle(s), adjusting thread Take-up(s), thread guide(s), and/or replacing bobbin(s) (2) When replacing needles, presser feet, needle plates, feed dogs needle guards, horns, cloth guides and other parts or accessories. MEE LIF AG © SALES LPR RA Be (6) SCRRAREEMRABA RE i> DAGRETL SIL « 27S A a 0 28 18 HH ia BPR + RMR UCAAK A BEDS SMRERDZSt RAR ERABEREACH A URBRA Bag: Qu» #2. sxnessrr ange a MO RAMRF AZ ° HERR WGARE EH RR RS TPO ARS eee ROAR AZ & On Qu» SFSCHERRRL LAR HEFRAGZ RAS ARMAR ROR SARAH PUB Lr ES © EMRARADNSH ( HMREL ) MBAR RR LFA HERE BBR BER WF A ED KR REPRE RRABMOAF OA BR CAM RRR RAR Si RM RARAMMRRF AZ ° (3) When repairing (4) When the operator leaves the working place or leaves the machine unattended, (8) If clutch motors without brake pads are used, must wait until the motor stops completely. If grease, oil, or any fluid contacts your skin or eyes by any chance, please wash the contacted area completely with clean water and consult a doctor. Or, swallow any fluid mistakenly, consult a doctor immediately. Do not touch any functioning parts and devices. Always attend to whether power switch is on or off before operating in order to prevent anyone from getting hurts. oe 10. Qualified technicians are required for adjustment, modification, and repair. Only use assigned parts for replacement QO 11. Routine maintenance and service must be performed by well trained persons, or qualified technicians 12. Maintain and check the electronic parts must be done by qualified electrician or well-trained persons. If any electronic part damaged or malfunctioned, stop the machine immediately OQ 13. The air house has to be detached from the machine and the compressor or air supply has to be cut off before repairing and servicing the machine equipped with pneumatic parts such as an air cylinder, Qualified technicians or well-trained persons are required for adjustment and repairs P ABER BRA) DACA AEMBLESRFURBORE - BATE AR + ARE HES TRADES NHRIF ° RARER RMA Hera BARREL RRMA EE hm IEB Ee MART REARRERRL A {FRR RIGHT AD ° EM RS EM RRS SRE RE: AHRNARN LE AMS S MBP SARA 9. SSRTUMES RET A © S#FR RBA Eee fk hay RRBs Ze 5 DiIBRZSRELAR: HA em eS TEL BE « A © sant sR a. BYRIEROAR: SHR HEUER e HORE WE URSRARES - To ensure the best performance periodically clean the machine is necessary. In order to operate properly and to reduce the noise, please place the machine flat and level on the ground. Avoid operating the sewing machine at a noisy surrounding Select a proper power plug and install it by an electrician, Please connect the power plug to a grounded receptacle. This machine can only be used for the designed purpose. Other uses of this machine are not allowed Any modification or conversion made on this machine must be conformed with the safety standards and regulations Precaution is necessary. No responsibility will our company take for damages caused by any modification or conversion of this machine without permission. ‘Two safety warning signs are applied as warning signs: A\ (1) Forthe satety of operators and service persons, please don't open the cover of any electronic control boxes of motor or other devices and don't touch any components inside to avoid electrical shock hazards. Ly @ Always keep in mind a. Please never operate this machine without outer cover, finger guard or any safety device to avoid physical injury. 19. OT AS AR ASAE + RES BBO | OOS . BERK & + RMSE + LH: Br ABCIREIIMR: LR BRARRR: BONER BEKO EBON» CHRISMAS HM EGA ROM RE RENAE Fh LRBRARRE » RSE. HORS @: ATBRNF IHS] Bk: VARERNFRAR RERTARYSE ° Ub HR F iS +E! BARS ORBEA + DRSRARRE - MBM ID BFERRRA LABRA Bam: AI HARMBRKSHTSI UREA + PTAA ISAS » SERA PRESR VASRARRE 20 SRS 8 #8 28 SE + BRAILLE IRE ABELRAN BRP 3 GR BA PS A BIR © A b. Please keep your hair, fingers and clothes away from the hand wheel, V belt and motor while the machine is in operation, as well as never put anything near these parts, to prevent the risk of injuries by tangled into them c. Please never put your fingers under the needle(s) or in the thread take-up cover to prevent physical injuries when you turn on the power switch or operate the machine d. While the machine is in operation, the hook rotates ata high speed. Please keep your hands away from the area of hook to prevent any potential injury to your hands. In addition, please make sure to turn off the power of the machine while changing bobbins e. Be careful and do not place your fingers inside the machine when placing or lifting the machine head to avoid possible physical njuries. {. Please turn off the power before tilting the machine head or removing the belt cover and the V belt to avoid possible accidents due to abrupt start of this machine. g. For machine equipped servo motors, the motors do not produce noise while the machines are at rest. Therefore, please turn off the power of this machine to avoid possible accidents due to abrupt start of the machine ATI BREESE: MER a AS BE AE He a A’ AT RRBSRES SH BR 2 TREN + ACERT FEB SUR ISR ° By Never operate the sewing machine after the ground wire is removed to avoid electrical shock hazards. Please turn the power switch off before connecting or disconnecting the power plug to prevent possible accidents due to electric shock or damaged electronic components. Ai al BIR WARNING SHG HS UR UR RACHEL ROT ME + MA — RMR TERI + FRU RR oe 2, ARERADRAZLRER AZM HESER REM ( HW =8 ) RE: SEE SR - FASE ARSE +» 1D {2 FARES > 6. REMREHHORA: 2 25 RFRA SAR AP EZ SoM a Fos SR + DA Aaa RRADEM ZEN Please confirm the followings to avoid malfunction or damage to this machine 1, After installing the machine, and before the first operation, please clean it completely, Clean all dust and overflowed oil during transportation. Contirm that the voltage and the phase (single or 3 phase) of motor are set correctly. Contirm that the power plug is correctly connected to the power supply. Never use the machine when the local voltage type is different from the marked voltage on the nametag attached on the machine. Confirm that the rotating direction of the machine pulley is correct. Aiaring Before doing any operation or any adjustment described later in this manual, please turn the power off to prevent accidents caused by abrupt start of the sewing machine. SAALA ISAS = Fel fA HS 8 REGRAVAA BCA on FAT Be WARNING TAG The following warning tags will be attached on the sewing machine. (Fig.1 Fig. 2) When using the sewing machine, please follow the instructions of the tags. Please contact the dealer if any of the tags is fallen off or fuzzy ®D ® = ety ‘be DANGER /\, = CAUTION Beg es eee SRE Sr RENT i Suomen ea a Se. am Touching areas where high vetages are Novi pore may eee ry. present co resut in severe injuy. Operate! with softy” devi Tum off main switch and wait 5 minutes treaty, "engin ebb end before opening this cover. Becta ot fg/Fig. 1 2/Fig.2 @ Qwaizse ® © must have ground wire RENeTEe | SERB SUR H LE O\eneosa REREREO) (A) BENS 28 (2) MES A loosen ora did not connect well ground wire is the reason causing electronic shock or malfunction @ | Indicates rotating direction Safety Protection Device (Fig. 3) (A) Finger protector (8) Goggle 3/Fig.3 SAFETY ILLUSTRATION OF THE NEEDLE GUARD Bu2RLSER FMUNACEAGEREUMPT: 8 This presser foot protection device is 2 PEVIERLS MRLRREH shown as the Fig. 4. For safety of all He: ( @ 4) operators, this device shall not be disassembled, (Fig.4) 30 M4/Fig.4 MOVING THE SEWING MACHINE MOMCeS ( m Moving the sewing machine (Fig.5) l. BARRA ASABE CMS 1. The machine should be carried by two people as shown in the figure 2. Hold the motor cover (A) by hand, so that the pulley will not rotate. 3. MER BBESSH 3. Please wear a pair of skidproof shoes while moving the sewing machine 2. RFREBEA (A) Al SF RAMAE 8H > AS/Fig.5 SM ANLRUE 1. DiS SR NE » MSR » WE HRI S Oy BE A A AD HR 8 BF FHT: ( ) 2. REA Beis REAPER + C MRSA + oO BER TEAL » THE INSTALLATION POSITION 1, Please do not install the sewing machine 8 near the equipments, such as Television, Radio, or Wireless Telephone. Or these equipments will experience electronic interference. (Fig.6) The wire should insert to the AC power socket directly. If using the extension wire, this might cause malfunction 4. RG/Fig.6 BE BAIR 1 BRR ORRT FOO7JD - W122 - oO @® ®D RABBA + FERS HB @ RTRBAOHRRRZBD sais + HF PRG » DARE AED SNF OOTI © ORTANZAR MBE > @RTBRENEE- SPECIFICATIONS Specifications of machine category 1. Description of the machine name 240 / FF é de 2 a @ @ represents the type of the machine F= Flat bed three needle chainstitch machine @ represents the improved machine Appearances that are arranged from letter F. Ex:FO07J @ represents a small servo motor added @ shows whether having upper cross stitchery or not W BERS U BERR ( W= have upper cross stitchery (Fig.7) U= without upper cross stitchery (Fig.8) RVIFig.7 (g8/Fig.8 © Bees : ®is stitching type: 12= — ABE 12= normal & regular stitch 135 BER 13= bottom hemming 15: SSa Ree ABs 15= elastic tape feeding for cotton ae Pag fabrics such as underwear, and tights pants 16= —MB ARSE 16= general plain seaming for normal thick materials 22= tape binding - WS RIE 22= My BS AS ELAR E aR 32= seam covering (decorative stitching) 32= MAS IESE 51. PRES LE 51= elastic tape feeding, upper feeding type 52= elastic or lace seaming 52 TERS 53= elastic tape feed seaming in hooped 53- RETR LOSS type lockstitch 5d- KSEE 54= elastic tape feeding, lower feeding type 61 = belt loop seaming 61= Smee 71= double chain stitch re RG 72= pocket ining searing l= ER RWEOD 81 = bottom hemming with left trimmer 82- BEML SSHAD 82= elastic tape feeding with left trimmer 92= EB OU ST ESE 92= four needles chain stitch @® means the shape of the needle plate tongue ( its function is to knot) (Fig.9) 7148) (19) L. ASM tees, mae 1. While sewing, the stitches are closer (ARNE) SRAM AS EB (158+ / RIT DLE) to each other. For normal threads As without stretch, or closer stitches (15 stitches per inch or above) 2. ABER (11-14 ft / RO) 2. Standard stitch length (11~14stitches/in) 3. SEAM REST MRA AR BLAL SE» AB TE RE RL 3. The stitches length is wider. For stretch 426 (10 St / AMOK ) RBA threads or long stitch length (10 stitches/in) = HIV/Fig.9 @ RASH B(H10) @is the number of the needle. (Fig.10) 2Fa2St 2= 2 needle sewing machine 3ma38t 3=3 needle sewing machine 1 O/Fig.10 OHM CEOS) (ID @®means the needle width (the distance Between the left and the right needle.) (Fig.11) 2.4mm, 4.8mm 2.4mm, 4.8mm 3.2mm, 5.6 mm 3.2mm.5.6 mm 4.0mm, 6.4 mm 4.0mm, 6.4 mm QR MME + MIFE, FEC, FFC @ indicates the accessories, such as FE, FEC, FFC 5.6 #11/Fig.11 2. RH (Rl) 2. Specification (Table 1) WB) Model §9i& Speciation F007J/FOO7JD St Needle bar stroke 31mm Aste AT Looper left and right stroke 30.5mm 89S Max. Sewing speed 5000 R.PM BB Noise 5000 S.P.M 80dBA Di fERSt Needle DBXx1-DPx5 ORGAN 128GAS #10~#11 EASED Presser foot pressure RmA6kg ARAUBHE Presser foot height 5—7mm BER Presser foot OME Adjustable presser foot 3B RSE Feed dog height 0.8~1.2mm $256 Stitch Length 1,2~3.2mm = Weight ASA + 55 kgf SERIF: 4. 1kof Machine head: 55kgf Control box: 4.1kgf #A5BZ ARV Machine head specification fe + 580mm xX BW : 250mm X % + 420mm Length 580 mm x Width 250 mm Xx Height 420 mm, RARRU Bed specification 540mm X 1070mm| 540mm Xx 1200mm DNS Lubrication 52% 8 WINS Automatic lubrication system EH Oil #242 BABB SIRUBA sewing machine oil (ERBEE) Machine head driving THE WW) ¥ B Directly driving device 832 Motor SESE 400W (1/2 HP) SARL SOOW (3/4HP) (Output power 400W (1/2 HP) Max. Output S00W (3/4HP) #848) BB Control circuit 3 49/8248 Single-phase / 3-phase {EFAS PE Power 3 48/88 1 Single-phase /3-phase #24 RAKES B) BIH Solenoid driving power DC-30V -13- NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS @ Thread Guide Box @ Thread Guide @ Presser Foot Oral @ Control Box One © Oil Windows © AURA AA — © Thread Tension Adjusting Set OF8 @Pulley ORR ® Thread Stand arc Safety Protection Device D Hee 5S @ Thread Take-up Cover @ OBR @ Finger Guard c B12/Fig.12 - KAMAN RB RSA ARDVZBCt » IRA SESE PRA AR HRS ( BABRHB -FR REE) . SEZHORIRNB IG: RZ BUAFBAAREK 2 ADAH: Ab BSE LE AE INSTALLATION 1, Please refer to table cut-out drawing and parts lists to install the sewing-proof base and the thread stand. (As well as the cloth waste chute for FR model) The turning direction of the motor is clockwise. As to the tension of the belt should be 2. cm while using a finger to press inward. In addition, for safety concern, please look the belt cover tightly. (Fig. 13 and Fig. 14) FA13/Fig.13 1 4/Fig.14 5 LAS MSR SD SR RO © 3, Please refer to Table 2 to check the belt size and the speed of sewing am (1) RIMS RM BAN BSR BHARSR EN 80% EEN RESSRY - ( MR 2) (2) BREEAM 45 mm ° ATTENTION (1) The operating speed is about 80% of the max. Speed for a newly machine during the first month. Please choose the correct size of the motor belt. The max. Speeds and the belt sizes are listed on Table 2 (2)The standard thickness of the table is about 45 mm. : ery RARY ee MOTOR PULLEY SIZE MOTOR SIZE 60 Hz 50 Hz 6000 105 126 36" 5500 95 115 + 5000 85 105 35" 4500 80. 95, 34" 4000 70 85 #2/Table 2 + a IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS MRARHSESS ESE - RES (1) BRAS SF NOR B REIS RS (2) (3) BAMA ° AFESRO AROS ME - 2. Gate IER () MEREAM BABAR Ee (2) 8 RAZR 45 CULAR 3. (Ese MARBLES 40 CULNBE LIE es BUT STn@ASR LiF BMRA « (1) (2) abi 28 9S EEE wD SH BB Et © WNRBA _OF THIS MACHINE 1 Transportation (1) The machine packed with two piece covers that made os expanded Polystyrene to protect it. (2) Put the machine into a carton (3) Use a cart or by two men's hands to move it. 2.Storage (1) The machine must use duster cover to cover it when it did not work, (2) Do not storage the machine over 45 C 3.Working The machine doesn't work over 40 °C 4.Warning Pay attention to the following warning advices: (1) Working area is dangerous. (2) Never touch the needle if the machine is still running ) BERAAMHRSS Mb ABIL FS RREHRSRANNS RZ: EMER SRT mi (1) RMBEMRD + 5 =: (2) BR > RR BMASR- REZLRN 1. AMBRE A BR B TRACTS PYAR + SHECEBREAS 6 mm ( 15) INSTALL THE MOTOR (3) Be careful if you infeed fabric (4) Do not insert your finger between needle and feed dog for transportation on fabric. Pay attention to the warning sticker. (1) Movable parts must be enclosed with guard when you operate (2) Turn off the power during adjusting threading, bobbin-changing and needle-cleaning 1, Connect the small servo motor A and the gear B. Keep the distance to be 6mm between each other. (Fig. 15) A AIS/Fig.15 FII6/Fig.16 “7 2. LBRLRAR ERO: BEKO: BO BRBORA > ( 16) SRPOT i RARORTBEA » LL i ARSRBOLA + WigNBa REZORRPOL MINE MES ® OQ ERBOLTMRAROR NH BBBORARBE » RMON D PROBE RMRL > (16: 7 2. Remove the top cover @ , the fixplate@ , and the bearing @ . Then, install the belt ® . Fig.16) Connect the bottom of the belt @ ana the gear © , and then hold the upside of the belt @ by a proper tool. Hold the small servo motor © and the upside of the belt @ and rotate the pulley @ to make the upside and the downside of the belt @ connecting well with servo motor © and the gear ©. After the adjustment, fix the small servo motor © onto the machine by the screw ®. (Fig. 16, 17) o 1 7/Fig.17 4. KP LAROREASAOD HARD ORRKRRAME >: (M16. 17 > 18) 4. Fix the bearing @ and the fix plate @ by the screws © and @ to the original position. (Fig. 16, 17, 18) 18/Fig.18 SLEO . BESORNKRAR LE Fix the top cover @ and the motor cover @ + RS RAB OBM CH TE - onthe machine, and then, fix the belt cover (#16 + 19) @ on the machine bed .(Fig. 16, 19) MOTOR AND BELT 1/2 BN ( % 400 B) 1. Clutch motor, 1/2 HP (400W), 3phase, 2 132M BV RR polse, M type, V belt. . REVUEZLRUALASR GRAS 2. When installing the motor, the center line ERP ENTRAR —ER > of both motor's and machine's pulley must he ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION HUBER IRIS The tension of the thread should be adjusted according to 1. The material type 1. BRANES 2. The thickness of the fabric being sewed; aes 3. The thread; 4. The stitch length Ifyou turn the thread tension knob clockwise, thread will be tighter. If you turn it counter-clockwise, will be looser. (Fig.20) 20/Fig.20 THREADING Follow the procedures shown in Fig.21 for threading, Wrong threading may cause thread breaking, stitch skipping, puckering or unexpected sewing. Please refer to THREADING drawing. (Fig.21) THREADING DIAGRAM FOR Fo 21/Fig.21 -20- STARTERS 2S ADJUSTING NEEDLE THREAD TAKE-UP. 1. SOFREUNURREUSH 1 1, When turning the pulley and make the VERON LBMAMKE » WER needle bar in the lowest position, the top MEM MOMBZ © ( Ml 22) edge of the needle thread take-up O should remain horizontal. To adjust the position of the take-up if necessary, loosen the screw @ . (Fig.22) 22/Fig.22 WRASSE A + B OPABARIES 2. Loosen screw @ to adjust the length EK) 75 mm FBSAS © between point A and B to be about 75 mm then fasten it tightly. Note To loosen the needle thread, turn the needle thread take up @ toward the left AMER SURIOAAD To tighten the needle thread, turn the (eH) > needle thread take up @ toward the right 3. Do not move the spreader thread take-up ® when making above adjustments. AS RIAA + RIT OOL IA BH 13. LVMREOTE MD - ENREZRE ADJUSTING SPREADER THREAD TAKE-UP 1. SEVUMRIEORSRSHE: SR 1, When the spreader thread take-up @ is RPROEGNW A ME RREOLS adjusted to the top, the small hole A of the RSEASB: ( M 23) other spreader thread take-up must be at the same level with the long groove of the Spreader Thread Take-up ® . (Fig.23) -21- 2. WBMES KEMUKOR®>s bE 2. For necessary adjustment, loosen screw BPLQMRED > MRR - @ and @ first, move the Spreader Take-up @ up and down, and then fasten the sorews again 23/Fig.23 ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH ERR 1.2 B 3.2mm & 6-18 st / Stitch length can be adjusted variably in Oo SR EE BAB range from 1.2mm- 3.2mm, or 6-18 stitches per inch 5 . 1, Keep pressing the push button A with the 1. MA» BUAF Bene ee twine mon left hand, then turn the hand-wheel with BU-ERH > (24) the right hand until you feel the push button lock in, (Fig. 24) [24/Fig.24 -22- 2. FREOSR RTS CMSREN 2. Keep turning the hand-wheel for a ME A » PRB MBER > («MM 25) inquired stitch length. Turn the pulley and align the inquired scale with mark A, and then stop pressing the button. (Fig. 25) 3. UBM - TSO Rotate the hand-wheel clockwise to + ZRII © increase the stitch length, and counter- clockwise to decrease Adjusting the stitch length will change the differential feed ratio, therefore, after adjusting the stitch length, please adjust the differential feed ratio NZ 6 o 4. SE2HSRSSHIMS MIA Bk RRBRBLHH - M25/Fig.25 “ADJUSTING DIFFERENTIAL FEED ABB LEMLTE 1:0.3 MBB 1:2.9 The differential Feed Ratio of this machine is RMR. reO_aeeORe2 - adjustable from 1:0.3 to 1:2.9. (Fig.26) fl 26) To adjust the ratio, loosen the nut@ , move the indicator @ up or down * BHA SB ANGBBISOE LB — * Tostretch the cloth, move the indicator D > upward. * BECMiA BS USWBROEE * To gather the cloth, move the indicator © B- downward. H26/Fig. 26 -23- BR2AS ADJUSTING PRESSER FOOT RHO THR BBBR > we SR i WON S5 TBS A A TS A FSR ARD © ( fl 27) Loosen screw @ and adjust presser foot @ @ + left and right to a proper position to let the needle may get into the center of presser foot's eyelet. After adjusting, tighten screw © . (Fig. 27) at (Needle) 27/Fig.27 “ RABNSE AS AREER ARAR rk: Be If the fabric is fed smoothly and has perfect BPRABNB-BMe ( 28) sewing, the pressure of presser foot could be adjusted to be lightened. (Fig. 28) (€128/Fig.28 -24- HIM TR AAA + TIA SHES BAARUAE RS BA RPGR Bal ISS : WAR | SEURAMAD REREAD HE BABRSREBR SHR SHR RwOEREE RARER LMSW - BARRAMB 29 Him > Provide a warning that an industrial sewing unit or sewing system must always be unplugged from the local lighting of the sewing area before relamping, the marking of maximum rated input of a lamp shall be easily discernible while the lamp is being replaced indicated on or near the lamp socket as shown on Fig. 29. SN ¢ x8 Lamp Max.....1 0OW I) &....... 100W H29/Fig.29 BES THEBRBEAR « BARS RWRR ESB SHSESRRLER: . TRRBAB IRIE > - RIFRARSMERERG - . RIFSASAZOSBS SL REE ARASH 2H CONDITION OF ALL OPERATORS 1, Read and understand well the content of this instruction book Know the functions of major parts and understand the notices Truly realize the meanings of all warning tags Realize and be familiar with how to operate this machine. Operators have to keep well mental status. Operators shall wear appropriate and proper working suits Develop the familiarity of how to operate the machine if needed eo s oa ~ RH MAINTENANCE A #8 cauTION BREN ADEE RRMLOMES BAO ASRARSS - Turn off the power switch before carrying out cleaning. The machine may operate if the treadle is pressed incautiously, which could result in injury. DVS 70 aS + RS EIR SE + LS 1 S| ee Be sure to wear protective goggles and gloves when handling the lubricating oil and grease so that they do not get into your eyes or onto your skin, otherwise in flammation can be resulted Qapaasaanens SASS SACI ARTE TR ELEDIT Furthermore, do not drink or eat the oil nor the grease for they can cause vomiting and diarrhea. Keep the oil away of the reach of children. Rite A BRASS BE ‘SERDAR SOU EB HERS » SSL SSE TTIRIE > Use both hands to hold the machine head when tilting or returning it to its original position SSR ACVRNSSRE - S-REABRA - If only using one hand to move the machine, the weight of the machine head may cause slipping and you may get hurt AT RSM MAGE BRERAGEM. — Forkeeping the machine quality and BSAMURE: BN BURNER lengthening the usage term of this sewing AER + ETAT MRRESIER « machine, please maintain it everyday. In addition, before first use after a long idling time, please follow the following steps to maintain { CLEANING ) CRE) 1. Raise the presser foot. 1. 12HE REA - 2k the t ® , andth 2. UMOKOAT + EAT AM - nae ttonecdonee® 3. URE RAR FOLAVBK - ( 30) 3. Use a soft brush to clean dust and lints on the feed dog teeth @ . (Fig.30) 4 Install the needle plate @ after doing the above cleaning 5.Tilt back the machine head 6.Periodical Maintenance Items (Table 3) 5. MARS AE AN ASABE ° 6. EMRBAS ( & 3) © -26- RRR Maintencance Cycle| RRA Maintencance Items REZ 1. Clean the lint on the feed dog. a 2. QERRSSRLALRE A HRB . RAL aC oR) BR 2. Check if there has enough liquid oil inside the oil pan. (The amount should Daily be between the red up and down paint mark of the oil level gauge.) 3. PRI RE RES 3. Keep the machine and the operation table clean 1. RP SRARL 1. Keep the power cords looking clean and neat aa 2. FRASER FF Weekly 2. Keep the operation panel clean 3. RISKS SARRRE LETS 3. Check if the power parts is loosening or still at the right position =A 1. BRme2. a Quarterly 1. Change the liquid oil inside the oil pan 8 1. RESO RFSERS NR Annually 1. Check the transmission belt to see if itis weariful or damaged "Roa Fa MOBIL #10 8% ESSO #32 S¥lal #3/Table 3 LUBRICATION 1. Please use a Mobil #10 or Esso #32 or its equivalent lubricant 2. The lubricating oil has been drained from Pepa ie satya ete es the machine before delivery. Therefore, Ba ih BA MREARER SRERER RL FROME > ( fm 31/32) the oil level inspection lens(A), and fill the before using the new machine, remove oil until the oil level is between the high/ low indicate lines of oil level gauge. (Fig.31/32) -27- 31/Fig.31 3. SAVABE MRAB RRA REK BS PER WADE RTH > BAM AS RET ae BP MUARREORAAMS Bein > * AB CURB MT ARERMEMEEA BS BATES LE PD . 3. Be sure to check the oil level every day and refill the oil, if oil level is lower than the lower indicate line of oil level gauge. When the machine starts functioning check the lubrication system to see if itis well functioned before operating the machine * Please lubricate the upper and the lower part of the needle bar when intending to use a brand new machine or an idling machine. -28- RR TARE EARS LE BAR > (Bl LUBRICATION AND COOLING OF _ THE NEEDLES AND THE THREADS Fill the oil tank © and @ with silicone oil to Prevent the thread and breaking. (Fig.33) 33/Fig.33 HOW TO REPLACE THE NEEDLES BAU LRARRUBSR ( 1. See Table 4 for the sizes and the specifications of the needles. aR SHRBR NEEDLE SIZE NEEDLE SYSTEM 2st Set 2NEEDLES 3 NEEDLES SCHMETZ #70 #75 ORGAN 1eBGAS #10 #10 ReA/Table 4 2. HEBRIRAAD MATS > RSs 2. Loosen screw @ , then pull out the used BE WEMt2ZR SHAR > 4 SS ABR « needles. Insert the new needles into the holder holes as far as they can go, and let the long groove of the needle dace you (Fig.34) 3. Tighten screw * Needle size of special model, please refer to conversion chart. -29- 34/Fig.34 ARH LEe te SRS ° 2. BERD Bie i AR AAA HANS GAeR— CHANGE THE LUBRICATION OIL 1, Loosen screw D, and fasten it after drain all the oil from the tank. (Fig.35) 2. To extend the life of the machine, change oil after the first month of operation. Later, change oil every four months. | f35/Fig.35 ABEL RS + WBS SAR ( 36) -30- CHANGE THE OIL FILTER This machine is specially equipped with an Oil filter, which shall be changed every month, Please replace the filter if necessary. (Fig. 36) AN BIE TROUBLESHOOTING A eB CAUTION CS iMERESI 2H MAS BARRE - aia TE» 3h s GAMBA Before processing the troubleshooting, please turn off the power switch and unplug the electronic cord. Otherwise, if touching the start switch incautiously, the sewing machine will function and will probably cause injuries happened on operators. The skipping stitch of needle thread ao No BR Rane Problem Exam and Adjustment 1. [RASS Ou MRNLABAT ED? Needle thread too tight/ loose The tension of the needle thread is too loose or too tight? Om ESRD - Adjust the needle thread tension. 2. | SHARAD BRIAR ens RTH? Choose the wrong needle? OB EK AMA MSH RB RIRN - Select the needle and thread number match the fabrics @BATR? Bad needle? \O Rah st ° Change anew needle. \@ Het He St Ri ZAR? Any clearance between the needle and the top of the left looper? ORD St Sei RH St ZA tO © Adjust the distance from the top of the left looper to the needle to be +0. -31- RS Problem No RaRwE Exam and Adjustment St RAY BE AR Bee The skipping stitch of needle thread a 37 VAL ER 7 The small spring tension of adjustment doesn't function? /\ eR EES + BIC MHS (ERD ALARA BE BTR © (1) Ifthe small spring does not function, pull it to be more tightened. (Note) The broken thread will happen of pull the spring too tight. (2) 8 72 Re) 82 28 ARDS + RUE EHR AT AS RE BS « (2) If there is any groove existing on the tension adjusting plate, please change a new one. Ost RA IRAIAR 7 The tension of the needle thread is too tight? OSH HR OR 70 ER AR EE © (1) Loose the tension of the needle thread a little. (2) CRO RBAMBER SE EeteRya RS (BEY St AR AN LB RD © (2) Adjust the line (A) of the needle thread to the highest position, so that the release amount of the needle thread from thread hooking will decrease. (3) PARIS AE(C)E HBA + LUNAS AR Be (3) Learn the line (C) to left a little to increase the release amount of the looper thread DS RAD BRR © The skipping stitch of the left looper thread EA DUR AADMRBAME DSR? The right looper didn't hook the left looper thread, while they are crossing each other? ORME DS - AS Rim wR BIER: Ke BRROWRP URES « Change the new left looper. (The top of the left looper is worn. When fix and replace, the protrusion of the looper top shall not be worn, OB Ds 2 ii WR 2 The wear of the right looper top? ORM DH RA RHR BR - Change a new looper or use the oil stone to wear the top, BD St HAN Bh eR The skipping stitch of the right looper thread SS ORDA RE HH RRAX 7 The space between the right looper and needle is too wide? -32- RR Problem ADS AR BERR The skipping stitch of the right looper thread 2 a Bist Needle broken RERWE Exam and Adjustment JOB D St 1 Aik te AS + ALR St 0 Fe Bh 90 - 1mm 7y ERERMADH - HBSS - Bs SA AASRBRABNADH) When the right looper turn right and backward, the distance to the needle has to be 0.1 mm, which is using the correct right looper. (The appropriate right looper for each type, such as single needle, 2needles, materials, and thin fabrics, are included) (@S sis BAH MA SBA 7 The distance is too wide between the right and left needle when using 2 needles? ORRADHAERDEANELRADHEL TS HUEZIIM Hh: FAMBEDHN SHAM - FBDH TE REBAR FERFURY Because the correlationship of the left/right position of the right looper while assembling and the up/down moving position of the right looper seal, adjust the movement path of the looper. When the right looper descends, decrease the descending amount rom left needle to right needle @ SAV MIBAM 7 Choose the wrong needle? Oe NABH AUR» BAA —BAMUEE St - Use thick needle within the range that there will be no pinhole occurred on the fabric @HANZEAR? Bad assembling of the presser foot? ORR LACH EH Bee MARS RAR « During assembly, make sure the needle can insert to the central point of the presser foot OFTANLEAREAH ? Wrong assembling height of the feeding teeth? ORBAN SEA. 8-1mm+ APRS B SA BABA: Adjust the height of the feeding teeth to be around 0.8mm to 1mm, Meanwhile, keep the appropriate presser foot pressure @URTR? Bad threading? OSRARAERANMNEE + BIR > IW there is any connecting part of the thread, it needs to be dealt first. Then, threading @OMNBEDSRERA RAEN ABE ? Is the material being pushed or pulled with excessive force during sewing? OMS BARE? Is the needle properly installed? -33- No. stitch Re _ Problem Bist Needle broken. EBSt hh SR The top of the needle damaged | | | RRR STAIR Broken thread and rough/uneven RERaS Exam and Adjustment OURMHLERER BEBMUSK - Ifitis incorrect, install the needle correctly. MUSAB CRESHRLERMLSSRE 2 Is the needle bent? Is the needle tip broken ,or is the needle hole blocked? OURHAKARARNKA BARA - It is extremely dangerous to leave any pieces of broken needle sticking in the material. ORR BS BETX BH ED HST © If the needle breaks, search for all pieces until the whole of the needle is found OADURSHSETRH? The right looper and the needle have wrong height position? BREN AFRRRCSH SAMS fh BARBARA MAA AH » RLM St SERADHM EHUB - When the needle moves close to the upper dead point, push the needle forwards a little by finger. See whether the top of the needle touches the right looper or not. Then adjust the height of the needle position or the moving position of the right looper. @R ith ARE? The ejector plate is too close? OB BNA HD ATE Bt ADS tie BS BHA Al DRS + ABCA ST ERE » RUST A See at 223 BX #0 . 2mm The ejector plate inside must leave from the needle before the top of the left looper reaches the right side of the needle. The distance between the front ejector plate to the needle is about 0.2mm ORLETETH 7 Incorrect needle plate assembling position? FEST AR AT BT Se EAD BY ERA — BA When assembling the needle plate, pull it forward allitle so that the space of part Acan be larger. OCRRNRA RABI? The thread hole of the thread stand did not polish? ORM TERIA BMH « Use emery cloth to polish the surroundings of the thread hole, @ RA IRIE? Choose the wrong thread? OBRRGAM » (SAMMI ° Change a better thread to balance the threads. -34- No. RR Problem BRR A TIA Broken thread and rough/uneven stitch REAR LH aR |The thread does not come out when ldoing chainstitch RERME Exam and Adjustment }@ RAI SR 7D EAS 7 Cannot adjust to the best thread tension? EREADUORRBAS BBR {HEE BE) BAAR IL © Please be noted that the threads of the left/right, looper should not be too loose. When adjust the position of one needle, the related changes of the threads are needed to be noticed AHIR SR TED RB GD RB > A. Pull the needle thread tightly +the left looper is looser—the right looper is tighter B. ISSA DST ARB Di Ht AR BG St AR HS B. Pull the left looper thread tightly+the right looper is looser—-the needle thread is looser, too. C. IRA DMR -z DiRT RBH ° C. Pull the right looper thread tightly-+the left looper thread is looser—sthe needle thread is looser, ORAM METR ? Incorrect adjustment of the presser foot spring? SR ARs SA Adjust the presser foot flexibility to fit the fabric. \@ DR? The knife is worn? }ORE 7) 7) ORR ART A © Sharpening the knife or changing a new one. @XHKARA ? The differential ration is not match? RADA MSN - Adjust the differential feeding to match the feeding fabric. RARER 7 The cam of the chainstitch looperis not propriate? ZHSVORAH Adjust the cam to an appropriate position @ZRBAR ? Thread tension device does not work well? OU) EB Rae « (1) Adjust the spring strength (2) WHER ART ° (2) Polishing or changing anew one. ORALPRARTR 7 The presser foot rear spring did not assemble well? 1G -35- 10 No RR anne Problem Exam and Adjustment Se RE AN LH aR OSMARSRRAY: SRRAMAW MRA |The thread does not come out when gy. ldoing chainstitch WMSTRED Cannot separate the thin and thick thread AB. SB Loud noise, strange noise 7 Be A The oil does not splash Readjust the spring or change a new one to make sure the presser foot can act smoothly and test its __pressure, Oia WO we? The eccentric is rusty? OW BRIBE BD ME Bl Ot ° Clean the stuck part so the oil can reach the cam fi) SH HS? Inappropriate adjustment of the eccentric cam control spring? OMB SR 2RE : SATA - Adjust to the proper tension, but should not be too] loose @ i BHR BY 2 The main shaft is loose and has noise? FAME AYE 2 20 SOR + ATA ° Clean the copper glue from the copper cover of the main shaft and readjust. OR AR Noise of the pump (scratchy)? HRB RAR SEWI-59GMN - Use the fixture to add pressure on the gear of the pump, and keep the pump running 3-5 minutes @x 25H) 2 The needle bar is loosening? OBRRARBARRB AE ZUR) © Change a new one or to polish the contacting surface so that clearance is smaller. @ 2 Fr HE 7 Noise from the belt wheel? OREM = Adjust it based on the norm OR ARI 7 The oil does not come out from the pump? OU) Ba E ROE « (1) Relcok it to the correct position (2B FH RH NR (2)Reassemble the gear of the pump to main shaft and adjust the position. @ FSB ARR? Upper mechanism does not splash the oil? 1) FPR AE BAI i HR AR A © (1) Clean the blunt and change with a new screw, (2) SEAT ER» (2) Change with a new filter. -36- No 11 12 RR Problem AEE IB The oil does not splash TRAD RB Upper thread is not tight BURRARE Lower thread is not tight SOURS Skipped stitches occur while sewing genes Exam and Adjustment (3) FOR SS a 89 RR A (3) Clean the dirt or change a new one. (4) FR SB BB © (4) Use the iron wire to clean through the oil path OLRRISAB » MAARRDSABA 2 Is the upper thread tension too weak, or is the looper tension too strong? SE St RAR IBY St ARR ° Adjust the upper thread tension or looper thread tension, _ O@BHTRARDAAB Nt RRNLH BA? Is the looper thread tension too weak, or is the pper tension too strong? EAH RRR TI RAR © Adjust the looper thread tension or upper thread tension [OM SaBM 1 HRERWIEMLE 7 Is the needle tip bent? is the needle tip blunt? OURHR SRM RLE PLB Ifthe needle tip is bent or broken, replace it ORHSELRER? Is the needle installed properly? RISR HS St 2 ANTE RE » PETE MEDIA See» Ifitis incorrect, install the needle correctly. @BREASS ER? Is the machine threaded properly? OURBS|IEM » BERS S AER « Ifitis incorrect, thread the thread correctly. @HARNSAB 7 he presser fool pressure too weak? OMS RAR > Adjust the presser foot pressure. @RSEAM? Is the needle too thin? OBRA RAM © Replace the needle with a needle that is one rank thicker. @HAZAAR? Is the presser OMBEREE- Adjust the presser foot height OnRBRSEAR 7 Is the thread take-up spring too weak? OMS RIERA > Adjust the tension of the thread take-up spring. ‘at too high? -37- 16 18. FT 5S RAL air: RE Problem SSDS WBS RR Skipped stitches or unraveled thread at sewing start BRAER Uneven Seam Machine does not operate when power is turned on and treadle is pressed MME RE > Machine does not operate at high speed BARES + SED AA) RERBS Exam and Adjustment OV RBRRAS ABA ? thread take-up spring tension too strong? BLE AR SS BEARD © Reduce the tension of the thread take-up spring, ORB AVNE SABA? Is the thread take-up spring operating range too large? OFF E He ARSE HE AO * Lower the position of the thread take-up spring ODRA: HRARBRSABH? Are the trailing lengths of the upper threads too short after thread trimming? OMMIRA © Adjust the tension OMRRASARDEM ? Are the threads not trimmed cleanly? O4BEIEA RRRBSREEINADD - Sharpen the fixed knives, or replace the fixed and moveable knives if necessary. @Ws SABA? Is the needle too wide? OGG FATA PRET 1/1 — SERDAR ST © Try using a needle with a count thal is one lower than the current needle OANA MRS AR? Is the sewing speed too fast at the sewing start? OfE FAIS AE - Use the slow start feature. @RABNEZ AB? Is the presser foot pressure too weak? BAB) ° Adjust the presser foot pressure. @O2NRFSESAAE? Is the feed dag too low? SRDISE - Adjust the feed dog height OXIA SACS HALEN? Is the power supply connector disconnected from the control box? Oi SERIE © Insert the connector securely. OR NRELRENASMARERELALE? Is the sewing speed setting or back bar-tacking d setting incorrect? FEES EMRE ° Use the sewing speed control keys to set the high speed. E -38- No 19. RR Problem ASA BR GRAIBA) Large degree of puckering (Excess Tension) EMA BE DMM Lt ee Machine stops during sewing gone Exam and Adjustment @RRASABA? Is the upper thread tension too strong? OMENS © Make the upper thread tension as weak as possible. ODHRRILZABA? ls the looper thread tension too strong? OME RNAS - Make the looper thread tension as weak as possible ORRBRRNZABA? Are the thread take-up spring tension too strong? ORR NPLATE TEER © Make the thread take-up spring tension as weak as possible. OXRBRAOCRLS BX? Is the thread take-up spring operating range too large? ORERRRRBR IE - Lower the thread take-up spring as low as possible OXANNZSBXK? Is the presser foot pressure too strong? ONEEAED > Adjust the presser foot pressure. emmeeea eR? Is the sewing speed too fast? OFFSET © Use the sewing speed control keys to gradually reduce the sewing speed. @etRRADNUIE? Is the fixed stitch key turned on? OME RIDA « Turn off the function of fixed stitch key. OSRSRRSAK? Is the power supply voltage too low? ORDER -URERAR UH SERABS OSH» TRS EM NE Check the power supply. (If the power cord is too long or too many appliances are being run from a single outlet, this may cause voltage drops.) fj 21/Chart 1 -39- TABLE CUT-OUT OF F007-T1 [ats 2-m10 i n ° Oo uw Ww Oo KE 5 2° E 5) 3 Ww a a < = TABLE CUT-OUT OF F007-T4-2 TABLE CUT-OUT OF F007-T4-1 UNIT: " Al fS Rv 2 DIFFERENCE: =2 mae: owt SEMI-SUBMERGED UNIEMM ‘Dz DIFFEI as: S 8 hla 04 TABLE CUT-OUT OF F007-T5 TABLE CUT-OUT OF F007-T4-3 Rane DEMOLITION PROCEDURE 1. BRBRER ARRAS BER 1, When the machine needs to be eliminated ARR UNA RA s TLR EIR RA and demolished, certain basic rules must be observed to protect the environment and public health 2. PRR AESE SR HF hE RHR TB OB 2. ALL machine components must be RAE AR Ba divided according to categories as the followings HE. ORERER SROs (1) Allsheathes, flexible hosing and Bet plastic or non-metal components. Q) ee BARS . FRR (2) Electricity components: switches, or lighting components. (3) Insulation materials: rock wool, and &) Baus Bie SHE / TRE Flexible rubber strips. (4) 2B: S8eB 8. SuRea (4) Metals: ferrous metals, copper, bronze \ RihSaae - and brass, various. 3. DBA MAMMALIA + 3. In this way, all materials can be ARS BRERA IS ERNE RE MAREK ECHR - eliminated correctly, recycled, or melted down for reuse or disposed of so that they do not harm the environment. -43- FO07J/FOO7JD BAK IRDE) KAULIN MFG.CO.UTD, The specification and/or appearances of the equipment described in this parts list are subject to JAN. 2010 change because of modification without previous notice,

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