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DAC eco M-Type

Instructions for use

Summary of Contents for DAC eco M-Type

Page 1: ...DAC eco M Type Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...ler AG and protected by copyright Any reuse of these contents including excerpts is prohibited without the prior written consent of D rkopp Adler AG Copyright D rkopp Adler AG 2015 IMPORTANT READ CARE...

Page 3: ...used in warnings 10 4 Components and functions 13 4 1 Controller 13 4 2 Setpoint device 14 4 3 Proper use 15 5 Operation 17 5 1 Initial start up 17 5 2 Basic operation 17 5 2 1 Switching the controlle...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 2...

Page 5: ...roup is familiar with the controller and has access to the instructions for use Specifically chapter Operation S 17 is important for this group of employees Technicians This group has the appropriate...

Page 6: ...re control panel The individual steps are numbered 1 First step 2 Second step The sequence of the steps must always be followed Lists are identified by bullet points Result of performing an operation...

Page 7: ...components is described in each manufacturer s instruc tions 1 4 Liability All information in these instructions were compiled with consider ation to the state of the art and applicable standards and...

Page 8: ...About these instructions Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 6 Report all other complaints to D rkopp Adler immediately after receiving the product...

Page 9: ...t up directly from the machine identification memory machine ID of the machine 2 2 Declaration of conformity The DAC eco M Type complies with European regulations en suring health safety and environme...

Page 10: ...DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 8 Operating mode S5 Intermittent periodic duty with electric braking relative duty cycle 40 length 2 5 s IP class IP40 Insulation class E Usage conditions Ambient temperatu...

Page 11: ...rdinance and safety regulations and left the factory in proper working order The controller will only work safely and reliably when it is used as intended 4 3 Proper use S 15 Before leaving the workpl...

Page 12: ...ure no health risks for operating per sonnel The power cable must have a plug authorized for the country in which the machine is being used The power plug may only be connected to the power cable by a...

Page 13: ...personnel Signal word Hazard WARNING Performing an action can have serious or hazardous consequences CAUTION Performing an action can have undesirable conse quences such as loss of data or damage to...

Page 14: ...equences This is what a warning looks like where non compliance could result undesirable consequences such as loss of data or damage to hardware This is the more detailed information to simplify opera...

Page 15: ...ns for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 13 4 Components and functions When delivered the DAC eco M Type consists of Foot pedal rods Setpoint device Controller 4 1 Controller Fig 1 Controller front 1 Bu...

Page 16: ...rame with a mounting bracket The setpoint device includes a push pull rod 1 that is connected to the machine foot pedal through the set of rods a spring preload 2 enabling 3 settings for the push pull...

Page 17: ...f conformity S 7 The controller is intended for industrial use The controller may only operate in rooms that are clean and dry Do not operate the controller when aerosols sprays or oxygen is in use Pr...

Page 18: ...Components and functions Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 16...

Page 19: ...ion in chapter 3 Safety S 9 Ensure the following Setting the positions S 24 5 2 Basic operation In this section you will learn the basics for working with the con troller These basics are Switching th...

Page 20: ...ame Fig 3 Switching the controller on and off Risk of injury by the needle tip Accidentally switching on the system may result in minor puncture injuries When there are longer standstill periods disco...

Page 21: ...ition 0 The MESSAGE LED 2 illuminates red 5 2 2 Using buttons While in sewing mode you can select the following machine functions with the buttons Buttons and use To select a machine function 1 Briefl...

Page 22: ...speed Counterclockwise decrease speed 5 3 Programming You can program the controller within a reduced scope using buttons S1 and S2 Buttons and use Programmable parameters Button Use S1 Confirm input...

Page 23: ...he machine at a slower speed This machine function prevents the motor from overheating during long work processes After a certain stitch count the machine runs at the set soft start speed S 22 You set...

Page 24: ...2 for the units digit 4 Press and hold button S1 to confirm input Press and hold button S2 to return to sewing mode 5 3 3 Set maximum speed A reduced speed protects the sewing motor with an ongoing lo...

Page 25: ...ng force This function prevents unintended needle movement when the machineisstopped Youcancheckwhetheritisworkingbyturning the handwheel Holding force works when the machine is stopped when stopping...

Page 26: ...e position Position 1 Position 2 The positions have to be set once during initial start up S 17 after replacing the controller after replacing the motor or setpoint device Setting the reference positi...

Page 27: ...ping button S2 pressed Setting the position 1 Position 1 lower dead center indicates the position where it needle is at its lowest point To set the position 1 1 Turn handwheel until the needle below c...

Page 28: ...osition 2 Position 2 upper dead center indicates the position where it needle is at its highest point To set the position 2 1 Turn handwheel until the needle above changes direction 2 Press and hold b...

Page 29: ...inepowerperthewiring diagram 9 Appendix S 35 Always use a multi prong plug with protective ground contact The following are suitable power supply nets TN net TT net IT net Electric shock due to live p...

Page 30: ...Electrical connection Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 28...

Page 31: ...190 33719 Bielefeld Germany Tel 49 0 180 5 383 756 Fax 49 0 521 925 2594 E Mail service duerkopp adler com Internet www duerkopp adler com 7 2 Error messages The DAC eco M Type controller has 3 types...

Page 32: ...orrect the state that resulted in the message Code Type Description Remedial action 1 Warning Operation lock Check tilt sensor on machine 2 Information Low voltage warning 1st threshold Live voltage 1...

Page 33: ...period 290 V Check line voltage if line voltage exceeds continu ously Stabilize or use gen erator 11 Error EEprom communica tion error Check machine ID connection Switch off the con troller wait until...

Page 34: ...ed exceeded Replace encoder 17 Error AC RDY Timeout intermediate circuit voltage did not reach the defined threshold in the specified time Check the line volt age If the line voltage is OK replace the...

Page 35: ...ure of a machine Parameters Numerical values that activate or set a machine function Potentiometer Continuous adjustment wheel for setting the maxi mum speed Soft start Machine starts at a lower speed...

Page 36: ...Glossary Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 34...

Page 37: ...Appendix Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 35 9 Appendix Fig 4 TN net wiring diagram Fig 5 TT net wiring diagram...

Page 38: ...Appendix Instructions for use DAC eco M Type 01 0 10 2015 36 Fig 6 IT net wiring diagram...

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Page 40: ...r 190 33719 Bielefeld Germany Germany Phone 49 0 521 925 00 E Mail service duerkopp adler com www duerkopp adler com Subject to design changes Printed in Germany D rkopp Adler AG Original instructions...

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