4.1.4
Submenu for the thread monitor configuration
No.
Parameter name
Symbol
Range
Description
T1.4.1
Repair mode
A, B, C
Selection of the repair mode to be
used.
T1.4.2
Needle thread monitor
0 … 10
Number of stitches not registered by
the thread breakage monitor before
an error message is displayed.
At the
value 0
the thread breakage
monitor is switched off.
Description repair modes T1.4.1
Method A:
The buttonhole has to be unstitched and sewn again.
–
After switching the automate on again the sewing basket lifts and
releases the material.
The automate is ready for a new sewing cycle.
Method B:
The buttonhole is completely stitched around anew.
–
After switching the automate on again the sewing basket remains
lowered. The material under the sewing basket remains in its
position.
–
Step the pedal forward (2nd step). The sewing cycle is started.
–
After the sewing cycle the automate runs in reference position and
the sewing basket is lifted.
–
The material can be taken out.
The automate is ready for a new sewing cycle.
Method C:
The buttonhole is continued to be sewn from the recognized point of
thread breakage.
–
After switching the automate on again the sewing basket remains
lowered. The material under the sewing basket remains in its
position.
–
Step the pedal forward (2nd step). The sewing basket moves to the
recognized point of thread breakage with the material.
–
With the cursor keys
ñ
and
ò
you can move - not sewing - to the
position to continue the sewing cycle.
–
Step the pedal forward (2nd step). The sewing cycle is started.
–
After the sewing cycle the automate runs in reference position and
the sewing basket is lifted.
–
The material can be taken out.
The automate is ready for a new sewing cycle.
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Summary of Contents for 540-100-1
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