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| 2. | Turn the pulley by hand and check if the upper shaft locks |
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| Machine motor operation error | 3. | Check that connectors P3 and P6 on the main P.C. board |
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| 4. | Check that machine motor harness connector CN7 and |
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| power supply harness connector CN8 on the |
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| supply circuit board are properly connected. |
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| 1. | Turn off the power. |
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| Blown solenoid fuse | 2. | Check fuse F1 on the main P.C. board. If it is blown |
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| replace it. |
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| 2. | Turn the pulley by hand and check if the upper shaft locks |
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| Machine motor IC error | 3. | Check that connectors P3 and P6 on the main P.C. board |
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| 4. | Check that machine motor harness connector CN7 and |
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| power supply harness connector CN8 on the |
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| supply circuit board are properly connected. |
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| 1. | Turn off the power. |
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| 2. | Check the power supply voltage in the workplace and the |
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| power supply voltage specifications for the control box. |
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| 3. | Check the connection positions of connectors CN2, CN3 |
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| Power supply voltage error (high) |
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| 200V specification …CN2 |
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| 100V, 110V, 240V, 220V, 380V, 400V, 415V specifications |
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| 230V specification … CN4 |
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| power supply voltage specifications for the control box. |
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| 3. Check the connection positions of connectors CN2, CN3 |
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| 200V specification …CN2 |
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| 100V, 110V, 240V, 220V, 380V, 400V, 415V specifications |
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| 230V specification … CN4 |
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| Machine motor locked | 1. | Turn off the power. |
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| 2. | Check if the timing belt is attached. |
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| Excessive load during sewing. |
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| 4. | Check that connectors P3 and P6 on the main P.C. board |
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| number is "G03xxxxxx" or later) |
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| A. By selecting a different program number (If you would like to |
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| keep the program which exceeds the area.) |
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| 1. Press the SELECT key. |
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| Sewing data values exceed the needle |
| 2. Select a different program number and press the |
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| ENTER key. |
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| ArEA | plate size or work clamp size which |
| If the data for the selected program number does not exceed |
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| switches. | B. By initializing the program |
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| While pressing the ENTER key, press the RESET key. |
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| All parameters (00 to 69) for the program will then be |
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| initialized and the machine will switch to program mode. |
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| C.By initializing all programs |
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If an error code that is not listed above appears or if carrying out the specified remedy does not solve the problem, contact the place of purchase.
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