Motorola LH4-B800E, HE-8000 I instruction manual Contents

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CONTENTS

1. NAME OF EACH PART

1

2.

SPECIFICATIONS

2

2-1.

Subclass

2

2-2.

Specifications

2

2-3.

Standard sewing pattern list

3

3.

OPTIONAL PARTS

4

3-1.

Special needle plate

4

3-2.

Leg parts

4

3-3.

Standing operation pedal

4

3-4.

Tape guard

5

3-5.

Ruler

5

3-6.

Auxiliary table

5

3-7.

Replacement parts set (for 70 mm buttonhole

 

 

 

length)

6

3-8.

Programmer

6

4.

INSTALLATION

7

4-1.

Power table

7

4-2.

Installing the motor

9

4-3.

Installing the flange nut

9

4-4.

Installing the control box

10

4-5.

Installing the power switch

11

4-6.

Installing the bed base

11

4-7.

Installing the machine head

12

4-8.

Installing the head rest

12

4-9.

Installing the operation panel

13

4-10.

Routing the connector cord and installing the oil

 

 

stopper plate

13

4-11.

Connecting the cords

14

 

4-11-1. Connecting the ground wire

14

 

4-11-2. Connecting the machine head harness...

14

 

4-11-3. Connecting the motor harness

15

 

4-11-4. Connecting the power cord

16

 

4-11-5. Connecting the standing pedal harness

 

 

 

(option)

17

 

4-11-6. Installing the transformer

18

4-12.

Installing the V-belt

20

4-13.

Installing the belt cover plate

21

4-14.

Installing the treadle

22

 

4-14-1. Changing the treadle unit installation

 

 

 

position (horizontal positioning only)

23

4-15.

Installing the spool stand

23

4-16.

Installing the eye guard

24

4-17.

Lubrication

25

 

4-17-1. Lubricating the bed base

25

 

4-17-2. Lubricating the arm

26

 

4-17-3. Lubricating the rotary hook

26

4-18.

Installing the belt cover

27

5.

OPERATION

28

5-1. Part names and functions

28

5-2. Home position return (preparation)

30

5-3.

 

Operating the treadle

31

 

 

5-3-1. Operating the standing pedal (option)

32

5-4.

 

Program setting method

33

 

 

5-4-1.

Program initialization condition

33

 

 

5-4-2.

Parameter table

33

 

 

5-4-3.

Changing program details

43

 

 

5-4-4. Rear tack vector shape programs

47

 

 

5-4-5.

Underlay programs

48

 

 

5-4-6.

Cutter operation

49

 

 

5-4-7.

Cycle program

50

 

 

5-4-8. Changing the production counter

51

 

 

5-4-9. Changing the lower thread counter

 

 

 

 

 

setting value

52

5-5. Using the program memos

53

5-6.

Adding patterns created

 

 

 

 

using the BAS-PC/300

53

6. CHECKING THE SEWING PATTERN

55

6-1.

Test feed mode (for checking the sewing pattern

 

 

 

without turning the machine pulley by hand)

55

6-2.

Manual mode (for checking the sewing pattern

 

 

 

 

by turning the machine pulley by hand)

56

7.

CORRECT USE

57

7-1.

 

Installing the needle

57

7-2. Threading the upper thread

58

7-3. Winding the lower thread

59

7-4. Threading the bobbin case

60

7-5.

 

Thread tension

61

8.

SEWING

63

8-1.

 

Sewing

63

 

 

8-1-1. If the emergency stop switch is pressed

 

 

 

 

 

during sewing

64

 

 

8-1-2. If the thread breaks during sewing

65

 

 

8-1-3. Thread breakage before sewing

 

 

 

 

 

is finished

66

 

 

8-1-4. When resuming sewing in test feed mode

 

 

 

 

or manual mode

67

 

 

8-1-5.

Lower thread counter

67

9.

MAINTENANCE

68

9-1.

 

Cleaning

68

9-2.

 

Draining the oil

69

9-3. Cleaning the control box air inlet port

69

9-4. Cleaning the eye guard

69

9-5.

 

Checking the needle

70

9-6.

 

Cleaning the length feed plate

70

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Contents LH4-B800E HE-8000 Safety Instructions Environmental requirements Sewing Moving parts may cause injury Contents Changing Functions Using Safety devices Name of Each PartSpecifications SubclassHE-8000 Standard sewing pattern list Leg parts Optional PartsSpecial needle plate Standing operation pedalTape guard RulerAuxiliary table Replacement parts set for 70 mm buttonhole length ProgrammerInstallation Power tableVertical positioning Installing the motor Installing the flange nutInstalling the control box Installing the power switch Installing the bed baseInstalling the machine head Installing the head restInstalling the operation panel Connecting the cords Connecting the ground wireConnecting the machine head harness Connecting the motor harness Connect the connectors of the feed motor harnessConnecting the power cord Connecting the standing pedal harness option Installing the transformer Floor installationTable leg installation treadle support plates Installation underneath the work table Connecting the cordsInstalling the V-belt Installing the belt cover plate Adjusting the belt retainerAdjusting the finger protector Adjusting the treadle return pressure Installing the treadleAdjusting the treadle pressure Adjusting the treadle strokeInstalling the spool stand Installing the eye guard Lubrication Lubricating the bed baseRotary hook lubrication adjustment Lubricating the armLubricating the rotary hook Installing the belt cover Operation Part names and functionsProgram mode indicator Test feed mode indicatorManual mode indicator Select keyHome position return preparation Before starting home position returnOperating the treadle Operating the standing pedal option Two pedals + kick pedalThree pedals Program setting method Program initialization conditionParameter table Setting items Setting range Unit Default Zigzag width 3.0 mm Setting items Setting range Unit Default Front tack pitch except radial 05 1.00 mm Setting items Setting range Unit No. of stitches in X direction for saw-shaped rear Start backtack width 3.0 mm Saw-shaped underlays Saw-shaped underlay bar tack X stitch no Stitches Rear bar tack tension release timing Stitches Changing program details Bar tacking stitches being cut by the knife 13 17 2118Q 2123Q Rectangle Rear tack vector shape programsTriangle Saw-shapeSaw-shape underlay Underlay programsUnderlays sewn together Rectangle underlayCutter operation Center knife standard Rear knifeCycle program Changing the production counter Changing the lower thread counter setting value Program memo contents Using the program memosAdding patterns created using the BAS-PC/300 Adding patterns to a P-ROM→ 1 → 2 → 3 →….. → 90→ P1 → P2 → …… → P9 → 1 → 2 → …… Checking the Sewing Pattern 2136Q Installing the needle Correct USEThreading the upper thread Threading the thread at the sewing start positionAdjusting the bobbin winding amount Winding the lower threadWhip stitch plain stitch Threading the bobbin caseStitch patterns Purl stitch seal stitchThread tension Thread take-up spring tension Thread take-up spring heightReference thread tension Sewing SewingIf the emergency stop switch is pressed during sewing To finish sewing in this conditionIf the thread breaks during sewing Emergency stopThread breakage before sewing is finished To continue sewing from around the location of the breakageWhen resuming sewing in test feed mode or manual mode Lower thread counterMaintenance CleaningCleaning the control box air inlet port Cleaning the eye guardDraining the oil Cleaning the length feed plate Checking the needleStandard Adjustments Needle bar heightNeedle and hook timing adjustment Adjusting the clearance between needle and hook pointAdjusting the work clamp pressure Adjusting the knife installationAdjusting the upper thread trimming Adjusting the upper thread scissors opening timing Gradual opening timing adjustmentScissors fully opening timing adjustment Adjusting the lower thread clamp timing Adjusting the bobbin presserAdjusting the needle up stop position Changing Functions Using the Memory Switches Memory switch table Initializing all programs Settings which are initializedProgram Initialization Initializing a single programChanging Functions Using the DIP Switches Panel DIP switchesPanel DIP switch table DipswaControl circuit board DIP switches DIP switch inside the control box table Gauge Parts List Needle plateFor flat cutter Work clamp assy, W/F-G Finger guard Gauge Parts List Cutter Error Code Table Like to keep the program which exceeds the area Troubleshooting TroubleshootingCause Needle is incorrectly installed 15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone

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