Pfaff 3586-25 Series, 3586-22/02, 3586-23/02, 3586-24/02, 3586-23/01 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
296-12-19 375/002 Instruction Manual engl. 07.18
This instruction manual applies to machines from the serial number 2 812 160 and software version
0382/020, 0383/020, 0433/006, 0433/020 onwards.
3586
-24/02; -25/..
This instruction manual applies to all models and subclasses listed in chapter 3 Technical Data.
Reprinting, copying and translation - including excerpts - from
PFAFF instruction books is permitted only with our prior approval and listing of sources.
PFAFF Industriesysteme und Maschinen GmbH
Hans-Geiger-Str. 12 - IG Nord
D-67661 Kaiserslautern
Table of Contents
Contents ..................................................................................Page
1 Safety .................................................................................................................................... 7
1.01 Directives ............................................................................................................................... 7
1.02 General safety instructions .................................................................................................... 7
1.03 Safety symbols ......................................................................................................................8
1.04 Special points of attention for the owner-operator .................................................................8
1.05 Operating personnel and technical staff ................................................................................9
1.05.01 Operating personnel .............................................................................................................. 9
1.05.02 Technical staff ........................................................................................................................ 9
1.06 Danger warnings .................................................................................................................. 10
2 Proper Use ...........................................................................................................................11
3 Technical Data
................................................................................................................. 12
4 Disposal of the Machine .................................................................................................... 14
5 Transport, Packaging and Storage .................................................................................... 15
5.01 Transport to the customer's premises ................................................................................. 15
5.02 Transport within the customer's premises .......................................................................... 15
5.03 Disposal of the packaging materials .................................................................................... 15
5.04 Storage ................................................................................................................................ 15
6 Work Symbols .................................................................................................................... 16
7 Operating Controls ............................................................................................................17
7.01 Main switch ......................................................................................................................... 17
7.02 Bundle clamp switch (option) ...............................................................................................17
7.03 Control panel ........................................................................................................................ 18
7.04 Loading table switch (only on the Pfaff 3586-24/02 and 25/..) ............................................. 19
7.05 Blower switch (only on the Pfaff 3586-25/..) ........................................................................ 19
7.06 Pedal (only on the Pfaff 3586-25/..) ...................................................................................... 20
8 Set-up and Initial Start-up ................................................................................................. 21
8.01 Set-up .................................................................................................................................. 21
8.01.01 Setting the table height ........................................................................................................21
8.01.02 Plus/minus keys ................................................................................................................... 22
8.01.03 Mounting the bundle clamp (option) .................................................................................... 22
8.02 Initial start-up ....................................................................................................................... 23
8.03 Switching the machine on/off ..............................................................................................24
8.04 Selecting the language ........................................................................................................ 25
8.05 Setting the control panel ...................................................................................................... 26
8.06 Setting the zero points of the drive units for the X and Y-axis ..............................................27
8.07 Setting the zero point of the material take-over unit ............................................................ 29
8.08 Adjusting the starting point correction ................................................................................. 30
8.09 Connection to the vacuum suction device (only on the PFAFF 3586-25/..) .......................... 32
Table of Contents
Contents ..................................................................................Page
9 Set-up .................................................................................................................................. 33
9.01 Inserting the needle ............................................................................................................. 33
9.02 Threading the needle thread / adjusting the needle thread tension ..................................... 34
9.03 Winding the bobbin thread / adjusting the bobbin thread tension ....................................... 35
9.04 Changing the bobbin / adjusting the bobbin thread tension ................................................ 36
9.05 Adjusting the sewing foot height ......................................................................................... 37
9.06 Selecting program numbers ................................................................................................ 38
9.07 Selecting / compiling a sequence ........................................................................................ 39
9.07.01 Selecting a sequence ........................................................................................................... 39
9.06.02 Compiling a sequence ......................................................................................................... 40
9.08 Setting the bobbin thread stitch counter .............................................................................. 41
10 Sewing ................................................................................................................................ 43
10.01 Automatic sewing ................................................................................................................ 44
10.02 Manual sewing.....................................................................................................................45
10.03 Sewing with sequences .......................................................................................................48
10.04 Program interrupt ................................................................................................................. 49
10.05 Error messages .................................................................................................................... 50
11 Input .................................................................................................................................... 51
11 .01 Overview of the functions in input mode ............................................................................ 51
11 .02 Creating / altering seam programs ....................................................................................... 53
11 .02.01 Creating / altering single-point darts 1 ................................................................................. 55
11 .02.02 Creating / altering single-point darts 2 ................................................................................. 56
11 .02.03 Creating / altering a waist pleat 1 ......................................................................................... 57
11 .02.04 Creating / altering a waist pleat 2 ......................................................................................... 59
11 .02.05 Creating / altering a basting seam ....................................................................................... 61
11 .02.06 Creating / altering double-point darts ................................................................................... 62
11 .02.07 Creating / altering double-point darts with a straight seam .................................................63
11 .03 Example for seam program input ......................................................................................... 64
11 .04 Creating / altering a free seam program ..............................................................................66
11 .05 Program management .........................................................................................................77
11 .06 Rights of access .................................................................................................................. 79
12 Maintenance and Care ....................................................................................................... 81
12.01 Maintenance intervals .......................................................................................................... 81
12.02 Cleaning the machine .......................................................................................................... 82
12.03 Cleaning the hook area ........................................................................................................ 83
12.04 Cleaning the blower air fi lter ................................................................................................ 84
12.05 Cleaning the maintenance unit air fi lter ............................................................................... 84
12.06 Checking / setting the air pressure ......................................................................................85
12.07 Topping up the oil reservoir .................................................................................................. 86
12.08 Lubricating the transport guides .......................................................................................... 87
12.09 Cleaning the vacuum valve air fi lter (only on the PFAFF 3586-25/..) ....................................88
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13 Adjustment ......................................................................................................................... 89
13.01 Notes on adjustment ........................................................................................................... 89
13.02 Tools, gauges and other accessories .................................................................................. 89
13.03 Abbreviations ....................................................................................................................... 89
13.04 Explanation of symbols ........................................................................................................ 89
13.05 Moving the sewing head .....................................................................................................90
13.06 Checking and adjustment aid ............................................................................................... 91
13.07 Adjusting the sewing head ..................................................................................................92
13.07.01 Machine drive home position ............................................................................................... 92
13.07.02 Needle in needle hole centre ............................................................................................... 93
13.07.04 Hook lubrication ................................................................................................................... 95
13.07.05 Needle bar rise, hook-to-needle clearance, needle height and bobbin case position fi nger 96
13.07.06 Thread check spring and slack thread regulator ................................................................... 97
13.07.07 Bobbin winder ...................................................................................................................... 98
13.08 Adjusting the thread trimmer ...............................................................................................99
13.08.01 Pre-adjusting the control cam .............................................................................................. 99
13.08.02 Roller lever setting ............................................................................................................. 100
13.07.03 Aligning the thread catcher laterally .................................................................................... 101
13.08.04 Knife position ..................................................................................................................... 102
13.08.05 Front turning point of the thread catcher ........................................................................... 103
13.08.06 Manual cutting control ....................................................................................................... 104
13.08.07 Control cam (recalibrating) ................................................................................................. 105
13.09 Adjusting the feed mechanisms ........................................................................................ 106
13.09.01 Aligning the workholder bar ............................................................................................... 106
13.09.02 Aligning the X-axis drive unit .............................................................................................. 107
13.09.03 Belt tension on the X-axis drive unit .................................................................................. 10 8
13.09.04 Stop on the Y-axis drive unit ............................................................................................... 109
13.09.05 Tooth fl ank play on the Y-axis drive unit ...............................................................................110
13.09.06 Material take-over unit needle height .................................................................................111
13.09.07 Loading table setting ...........................................................................................................112
13.09.08 Adjusting the sewing foot ...................................................................................................113
13.09.09 Adjusting the needle thread cutting (only on the PFAFF 3586-25/..) ...................................114
13.09.10 Adjusting the remaining thread suction (only on the PFAFF 3586-25/..) .............................115
13.10 Service menu ......................................................................................................................116
13.10.01 Cold start ............................................................................................................................117
13.10.02 Loading / updating the operating program ..........................................................................118
13.10 Sewing motor settings ........................................................................................................119
13.12 Parameter settings ............................................................................................................. 120
13.12.01 Selecting and changing parameters ................................................................................... 120
13.12.02 List of parameters .............................................................................................................. 121
13.12.03 Carriage start (NIS) ............................................................................................................. 123
13.13 Stacker (only on the PFAFF 3586-25/..) .............................................................................. 124
14 Control Unit ......................................................................................................................125
14.01 Home position / diagnostics / pin assignment ................................................................... 125
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14.02 Explanation of error messages .......................................................................................... 133
14.02.01 General errors .................................................................................................................... 133
14.02.02 CAN errors ......................................................................................................................... 136
14.02.03 Stitch generation ................................................................................................................ 136
14.02.04 Conversion errors (free programming) ............................................................................... 137
14.02.05 SD card errors .................................................................................................................... 138
14.02.06 Sewing motor errors .......................................................................................................... 138
14.02.07 Stepping motor drive errors ............................................................................................... 139
14.03 List of inputs and outputs .................................................................................................. 140
14.03.01 CAN node 1 ....................................................................................................................... 140
14.03.02 Special outputs .................................................................................................................. 141
14.04 Boot key ............................................................................................................................. 141
15 Pneumatic Circuit Diagram ............................................................................................. 142
15.01 PFAFF 3586-22/02 .............................................................................................................. 142
15.02 PFAFF 3586-23/01, -23/02 .................................................................................................. 144
15.03 PFAFF 3586-24/02 .............................................................................................................. 146
15.04 PFAFF 3586-25/.. ................................................................................................................ 148
16 Circuit Diagrams ..............................................................................................................150
Safety
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1 Safety
1
.01 Directives
The machine was built in compliance with the regulations specifi ed in the EC declaration of
conformity and declaration of incorporation.
As a supplement to this instruction manual, please also observe the generally applicable,
legal and other regulations and legislation – also in the country of use – and the valid
environmental protection regulations! Always comply with the locally applicable regulations
of the professional associations and other supervisory authorities!
1.02 General safety instructions
 The machine may only be operated after you have become acquainted with the
associated instruction manual and only by operating personnel who have received
appropriate training!
 Always read the safety instructions and the instruction manual of the motor manufacturer
before starting up the machine!
 Always follow the hazard and safety instructions attached to the machine!
 The machine may only be operated for its intended purpose and only with the associated
safety covers, while adhering to all the relevant safety requirements.
 Disconnect the machine from the electricity mains when leaving the workplace and
performing maintenance by operating the main switch or removing the mains plug!
 The daily maintenance work may only be carried out by suitably qualifi ed personnel!
 The machine must be isolated from the power supply and pneumatic supplies before
any servicing work or repairs are performed! The only permitted exceptions are for
adjustment work and functional tests by appropriately trained technical staff!
 Repairs and special maintenance work may only be carried out by technical staff or
people with appropriate training!
 Work on electrical equipment may only be carried out by qualifi ed technical staff!
 Work on parts and equipment under voltage is not permitted!
Exceptions are regulated by the EN 50110 standards.
 Modifi cations and changes to the machine may only be made in compliance with all of
the relevant safety requirements!
 Only the replacement parts approved by us for usage may be used for repairs! We warn
you expressly that spare parts and accessories that are not supplied by us are also not
tested and approved by us. Fitting and/or using these products may therefore have
negative effects on features which depend on the machine design. We are not liable for
any damage caused by the use of non-Pfaff parts.
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1.03 Safety symbols
Hazard point!
Special points of attention
Risk of injury to operating personnel and technical staff!
Electric voltage!
Danger to operating personnel or technical staff.
Danger of hands being crushed!
Caution!
Do not operate without fi nger guard and safety covers!
Turn off the main switch before threading, changing
the bobbin or needle, cleaning etc!
1.04 Special points of attention for the owner-operator
 This instruction manual is a part of the machine and must be made available to the
operating personnel at all times.
 The instruction manual must have been read before the initial start-up.
 The operating personnel and technical staff must be instructed about the machine's
safety covers and about safe working methods.
 The owner-operator may only operate the machine in a fl awless condition.
 The owner-operator must ensure that no safety covers are removed or disabled.
 The owner-operator must ensure that only authorised persons work on the machine.
Additional information can be requested from the responsible sales centre.
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Safety
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1.05 Operating personnel and technical staff
1
.05.01 Operating personnel
Operating personnel are persons responsible for equipping, operating and cleaning the
machine and for fault clearance in the sewing area.
The operating personnel are obligated to comply with the following points:
 The safety instructions provided in the instruction manual must be followed for all work!
 Any work method jeopardising machine safety must be refrained from!
 Tight-fi tting clothing must be worn. The wearing of jewellery such as chains and rings is
prohibited!
 Care must be taken to ensure that no unauthorised persons are located in the machine's
hazard zone!
 Any changes occurring on the machine which impair its safety must be reported to the
owner-operator immediately!
1.05.02 Technical staff
Technical staff are persons with technical training in electricity/electronics and mechanics.
They are responsible for lubricating, servicing, repairing and adjusting the machine.
The technical staff are obligated to comply with the following points:
 The safety instructions provided in the instruction manual must be followed for all work!
 Turn off the main switch and secure it against reactivation before starting any adjustment
and repair work!
 Never work on live parts and equipment! Exceptions are regulated by the EN 50110
standards.
 Unless otherwise stated, the machine must be isolated from the power supply and
pneumatic supplies before any servicing work or repairs are performed!
Exceptions are permitted solely for function tests.
 Reattach the safety covers following repair and maintenance work!
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1.06 Danger warnings
A work area of 1 m must be kept free in front of and behind the machine to
ensure unobstructed access at all times.
Do not reach into the needle area during the sewing operation!
Risk of injury from the needle!
Do not allow any objects to be placed on the table during the adjustment work! The objects could become jammed or be slung away! Risk of injury from parts fl ying around!
Danger of hands being crushed!
Do not operate the machine without the take-up lever guard 1!
Risk of injury due to the motion of the take-up lever!
Do not operate the machine without the belt guard 2!
Risk of injury due to moving parts!
Do not reach under the needle strip 3!
Danger of crushing when the needle strip 3 is lowered!
Do not reach under the workholder bar 4! Danger of crushing when the workholder bar 4 is lowered!
Do not reach into the range of the X-Y 5 drive!
Risk of injury due to moving parts!
The stacker not be operated without safety guard 6!
Risk of injury due to moving parts!
Do not reach into the range of the stacker 7!
Danger of crushing due to moving parts!
Do not stand in the operating range of the loading table 8!
Risk of injury due to the retracting loading table!
Danger due to direct irradiation of the LED light 9!
Risk of injury to the eyes!
Fig. 1 - 01
1
4
2
6
7
3
5
8
9
Proper Use
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2 Proper Use
The PFAFF 3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02, -24/02 and -25/.. are mechanised sewing units for sewing
darts and waist pleats with and without a basting seam.
Any usage not approved by the manufacturer is deemed misuse!
The manufacturer shall assume no liability for damage caused by misuse!
Proper use also includes compliance with the operating, maintenance,
adjustment and repair measures specifi ed by the manufacturer!
Technical Data
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3 Technical Data
Stitch type: ........................................................................................................................... 301
Stitch count: ..................................................................................................... max. 4500 min
-1
Stitch length: .......................................................................................................... 1.0 - 3.0 mm
Basting seam stitch length:
(Value is calculated automatically, is not adjustable ) .............................................6.0 - 9.0 mm
Needle system: ............................................................................................................... 134 KK
Needle size in 1/100 mm: ............................................................................................. 80 - 100
Dart length:
3586-22/02 ............................................................................................................. to - 250 mm
3586-23/01, -23/02 ................................................................................................. to - 290 mm
3586-24/02, -25/.. ................................................................................................... to - 490 mm
Dart depth
3586-22/02 (up to 80 mm dart length:) ...........................................................................30 mm
3586-22/02 (from 80 mm dart length:) ............................................................................37 mm
3586-23/01, -23/02, -24/02, -25/.. ...............................................................................3 - 20 mm
Waist pleat length:
3586-22/02 ............................................................................................................. to - 250 mm
3586-23/01, -23/02 ................................................................................................. to - 290 mm
3586-24/02, 25/.. .................................................................................................... to - 490 mm
Waist pleat depth:
3586-22/02, -23/01 .....................................................................................................3 - 70 mm
3586-23/02 ......................................................................................................................22 mm
3586-24/02, -25/.. ............................................................................................................20 mm
Working height:
3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02 ..................................................................................760 - 1140 mm
3586-24/02, -25/.. ...............................................................................................930 - 1200 mm
Motor speed: ................................................................................................... 200 - 4500 min
-1
Power requirement:
3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02, -24/02 ................................................................... approx. 1200 VA
3586-25/.. ....................................................................................................... approx. 250 0 VA*
Supply voltage: ................................................................. 230 V ± 10%, 50 - 60 Hz AC voltage
Leakage current: .......................................................................................................... < 5 mA
Working air pressure: ................................................................................................. min. 6 bar
Air consumption ..................................................................... ~1i /working cycle (20 - 25 l/min)
Ambient temperature
85% rel. humidity (condensation not permitted) ......................................................... 5 - 40° C
Technical Data
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Noise data
Noise emission level at workplace with a sewing speed of n = 4500 min
-1
: .... LpA < 90 dB(A)
(Noise measurement in accordance with DIN 45 635-48-A-1, ISO 11204, ISO 3744,
ISO 4871)
Machine dimensions
Width:
3586-22/02 .................................................................................................................. 1250 mm
3586-23/01, -23/02 ......................................................................................................1285 mm
3586-24/02 .................................................................................................................. 1685 mm
3586-25/.. .................................................................................................................... 1835 mm
Depth:
3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02 ............................................................................................900 mm
3586-24/02, -25/.. ........................................................................................................1240 mm
Height (without reel stand):
3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02 ............................................................................... 1040 - 1420 mm
3586-24/02, -25/.. ............................................................................................. 1210 - 1480 mm
Weight:
3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02 .............................................................................................. 200 kg
3586-24/02, -25/.. ............................................................................................................ 270 kg
Subject to alterations
Due to the use of network fi lters there is a nominal leakage current of < 5 mA.
KpA = 2.5 dB
* It is important to ensure that an individual supply cable and the corresponding fuse protection may be necessary
due to the high connected load.
(Machines with C triggering characteristics or inert fuses in the subdivision would be advisable for each machine.
Disposal of the Machine
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4 Disposal of the Machine
 It is up to the customer to dispose of the machine properly.
 The materials used for the machine include steel, aluminium, brass and various plastics.
The electrical equipment consists of plastics and copper.
 The machine must be disposed of in accordance with the locally valid environmental
protection regulations, with a specialised company being contracted if necessary.
Please ensure that parts coated with lubricants are disposed of separately in
accordance with the locally valid environmental protection regulations!
Transport, Packaging and Storage
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5 Transport, Packaging and Storage
5
.01 Transport to the customer's premises
All machines are completely packed for delivery.
5.02 Transport within the customer's premises
The manufacturer assumes no liability for transport within the customer's premises or to
the individual usage sites. Please ensure that the machines are only transported in a vertical
position.
5.03 Disposal of the packaging materials
The packaging materials of these machines consist of paper, cardboard and VCI fl eece.
It is up to the customer to dispose of the packaging properly.
5.04 Storage
The machine can be stored for up to 6 months when not in use. It must then be protected
from dirt and moisture. For longer storage periods, the machine's single components,
especially its sliding surfaces, must be protected against corrosion, e.g. by an oil fi lm.
Work Symbols
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6 Work Symbols
Activities to be performed or important information in this instruction manual are
emphasised by symbols. The symbols used have the following meaning:
Note, information
Cleaning, care
Lubrication
Maintenance, repairs, adjustment, service work
(only to be carried out by technical staff)
Operating Controls
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7 Operating Controls
7
.01 Main switch
 Turning the main switch 1 switches the
machine power supply on and off.
Fig. 7 - 01
1
7.02 Bundle clamp switch (option)
 The switch 1 is used to open and close
the bundle clamp.
The bundle clamp does not
come as standard with the
machine.
1
Fig. 7 - 02
Operating Controls
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Fig. 7 - 03
7.03 Control panel
The current operating statuses are indicated on the control panel 1. The machine is operated
with constant dialogue between the control unit and the operator; different pictograms and
/ or texts are displayed for this purpose according to the operating status of the machine.
Pictograms or texts with a border represent functions that can be called up by pressing on
the respective point on the monitor. Pressing the respective function causes its immediate
actuation or activation/deactivation or another menu will appear, e.g. for inputting a value.
Activated functions are indicated by pictograms shown inversely. Pictograms or texts
without a border are only used for display purposes and cannot be called up by pressing
them. The SD card 2 in the control panel can be used to import seam programs and operating
software.
Presentation of functions
Normal pictogram = Function deactivated (inactive)
Inverse pictogram = Function activated (active)
1
2 GB max.
2
Operating Controls
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7.04 Loading table switch (only on the Pfaff 3586-24/02 and 25/..)
 The switch 1 is only required if necessary
to make it easier to slide back the loading
table.
 Activating the switch 1 vents the loading
table quickly and makes it easy to slide
back.
Fig. 7 - 04
1
7.05 Blower switch (only on the Pfaff 3586-25/..)
The switch 1 is used to switch the blower
2 on and off.
1
Fig. 7 - 05
2
Operating Controls
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Fig. 7 - 06
1
7.06 Pedal (only on the Pfaff 3586-25/..)
Pressing the pedal 1
1x turns the suction on.
2x turns the suction off.
 Pressing the pedal 2 moves the loading
table forward if the suction is switched
on by the pedal 1.
2
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8 Set-up and Initial Start-up
Check the machine for transport damage after unpacking it. Please notify the carrier and the
relevant PFAFF agency in the event of any damage.
The machine may only be set up and started up by qualifi ed personnel! All of
the relevant safety regulations must always be complied with in this process!
8.01 Set-up
Suitable electrical supply connections must be provided at the erection site, see chapter 3 Technical Data. The erection site must also have a fi rm and level subsurface and adequate
lighting.
The table top is lowered for packaging purposes.
The adjustment of the table height is described below.
8.01.01 Setting the table height
(PFAFF 3586-22/02, -23/01, -23/02) (PFAFF 3586-24/02, -25/..)
 Loosen the screws 1 and set the desired table height.
 Tighten the screws 1 with 50 Nm.
The alignment on the lower frame tubes can be checked with a spirit level.
1
1
1
1
Fig. 8 - 01 aFig. 8 - 01
1
1
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8.01.02 Plus/minus keys
 Assemble the reel stand as shown in the
adjacent image.
Fig. 8 - 02
8.01.03 Mounting the bundle clamp (option)
 Insert the bundle clamp into the guide 2 with the square head screw 1.
 Tighten the screws 3.
 Insert the plug 4.
Fig. 8 - 03
4
2
1
3
3
3
3
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8.02 Initial start-up
 Before the initial start-up, clean the machine thoroughly and lubricate or fi ll the oil, see
chapter 12 Maintenance and Care!
 Inspect the machine and in particular the electric lines and pneumatic connecting hoses
for possible damage.
 Arrange for technical staff to check whether the machine may be operated at the existing
mains voltage and whether it is connected properly.
Do not operate the machine if there are any differences!
The machine must only be connected to a grounded socket!
 Connect the machine to the compressed air system.
 It must have a supply pressure of 6 bar. Set this value if necessary, see chapter 12.06
Monitoring / adjusting the air pressure.
Fig. 8 - 04
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 Move the machine to home position after turning on the main switch to confi rm the
switch-on process.
 Carry out a test run, see chapter 10 Sewing.
The zero points must be checked and adjusted during the initial start-up of the
machine.
Switching the machine off
 Turn the main switch 3 to position “0” to switch off the machine.
Description of further functions on the display
Input menu
This function is used to call up input mode, see chapter 11 Input.
Switching the machine on
 Check the air pressure on the manometer 1, adjust the air pressure on the control knob 2
if necessary.
 Turn the main switch 3 to position " I ".
8.03 Switching the machine on/off
Fig. 8 - 06
3
10
12
0
6
4
2
8
16
14
100
50
150
0
200
230
1
2
Fig. 8 - 05
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8.04 Selecting the language
 Switch the machine on.
 Call up the input menu.
 Call up the "Country settings" menu.
 Select the language accordingly.
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8.05 Setting the control panel
 Switch the machine on.
 Call up "Input" mode.
 Call up the service menu.
 Call up the control panel functions.
 Change the display contrast.
 Switch the key tone off or on.
Never reduce the display contrast to such an extent that the display can no
longer be read!
 Conclude the input.
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8.06 Setting the zero points of the drive units for the X and Y-axis
Rule
1. The guide rollers of the Y-drive and the piston rod of the X-drive must rest in the
corresponding openings of the adjustment gauge 2.
2. The adjustment pin 1 must plunge into the corresponding hole in the adjustment gauge 2 when turning the handwheel.
 Switch the machine on.
 Call up the input menu.
 Call up the service menu
 Call up the menu to set the zero points.
1
2
3
4
4
Fig. 8 - 07
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Loosen the screws 4 if necessary and align the bracket 3 of the guide rollers according to
rule 1.
 Tighten the screws 4.
 Remove the adjustment pin 1 and the adjustment gauge 2.
 Mount the workholder bar and sewing foot.
 Call up the "Carriage position" function.
 Remove the workholder bar and sewing foot and move to the carriage position.
 Remove the needle, insert the adjustment pin 1 into the needle bar and place the adjust-
ment gauge 2 on the cover plate.
 Move the stepping motors using the corresponding arrow symbols according to the rules
and press “Enter” to accept the setting.
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8.07 Setting the zero point of the material take-over unit
Rule The extended needle bar 1 should be parallel to the workholder bar 2 with a clearance of 3 mm.
1
2
Fig. 8 - 08
 Call up the menu to set the zero points.
 Call up the "Depth” function.
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 Enter the correction value using the number block and press “Enter” to confi rm
the entry.
 Move the needle bar 1 using the arrow symbols according to the rule and press “Enter”
to accept the setting.
8.08 Adjusting the starting point correction
Rule
1. The fi rst stitch should lie securely in the workpiece in seams without a start backtack.
2. The bartack stitch should lie in the workpiece in seams with a start backtack.
 Call up the menu to set the zero points.
 Call up the “Starting point correction value” function.
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