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Annex  1  :  Pattern  data 

Pattern drawi ngs for Fairisle patterns 

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col  1  = yellow 

col 2 = brown 

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col 1 =   red 

col 2 = white 

col 3 = dark red 

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col 1 =   brown 
col 2 = black 

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col 1  = white 

col 2 = yellow 

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Summary of Contents for E 8000

Page 1: ...PJlSSJlE E BODO Operating Manual ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Operating Manual ELECTRONIC 8000 Model E881 2VH This operating manual assumes that the machine is fully installed with all its parts ...

Page 4: ...ng machine if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the knitting machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the knitting machine with the air openings of the electronic console blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair...

Page 5: ...sector 50 The preparation rows 56 Changing to another pattern sector 59 Programming a pattern sector 62 The auxiliary rows 79 Actions during knitting 89 Programming a single stop 89 Changing of the knitting width 90 Single changing of the feeder 91 Allocation of feeder functions 92 Changing the drive power 94 Changing the error preventing 95 Saving 96 Knitting Techniques 1 00 Error messages 146 Un...

Page 6: ...The machine 4 ...

Page 7: ... underneath the lowering the front bed front bed 4 The cam boxes 5 The yarn guides 6 The color changer BA 2 To lower the front bed pull the handle down and to the right To return the bed to its normal position push the handle to the left and upwards They are the heart of the machine Their functions are explained on pages 1 0 1 3 Threading the yarn and setting the yarn tension is explained on pages...

Page 8: ...The machine 6 5 9 11 8 1 4 2 10 3 7 ...

Page 9: ...ways 9 The racking indicator I 54321012345 _ shows you the handle position for each knitting technique Follow the instructions exactly Failure to do this could result in damaged needles The scale at the top left of the front bed shows the number of racking movements possible and how far you have racked left or right The normal position is at the centre Handle down means the needles are offset by o...

Page 10: ...The machine 8 ...

Page 11: ...ling is explained on page 27 There are two edge springs on each needle bed their position is always on the last needles in working position to the right and the left of the knitting Note the latch needles underneath the edge spring have to be closed The edge springs can be moved sideways by tilt1ng them away from the needle bed 9 ...

Page 12: ...oxes 3 l N 1 g X 7 w 2 3 The normal position of the cam boxes is at the right hand end of the beds Do not leave them on the left hand end of the beds for long periods as this could cause the cable to stretch 1 0 ...

Page 13: ...ves approximate settings relating only to ordinary smooth yarns but not special yarns Fairisle Tuck stitches Double face Single bed Transition rows double bed double bed T 540 542 knitting Yam Nm 4 1 2 to 5 4 to 4 1 2 7 6 to 7 30 2 to 2012 Yarn Nm 15 2 to 13 2 4 The holding device for the strippers o 7 to 8 7 to 8 7 to 8 The strippers are accessories that come with the machine Insert them into the...

Page 14: ...g equipped with the electronic row counter also has a mechanical row counter On the mechanical row counter each number can be set individually with the aid of the corresponding knob By pushing the smaii L shaped lever at the right hand edge of the counter all numbers are set to zero ...

Page 15: ...like jaws When inserting a feeder manually the jaw should grip it between the two sets of rings Important Once the jaw is shut only the head of the feeder should be visible 7 The connecting bolt To separate the locks unplug the connecting cable from the back lock by pressing the trap on the plug and slide the connecting bolt down 13 ...

Page 16: ...ition The feet of the needles touch the needle rail In this position the needles are not working Diagram Vertical lines above the horizontal line needles in working position on back bed Vertical lines below the horizontal line needles in working position on front bed Needles out of working posit1on Needle rule When knitting on both beds this rule must be observed to ensure your knitting has a neat...

Page 17: ...pattern Out of worl ing position In this pos1tion the jack feet touch the lower edge of the needle bed If the jacks are in this pos1t1on they can not be brought into work1ng position automatically Diagram A short vertical bar touching the h1gher honzontal line jacks in working position on back bed A short vertical bar touching the lower horizontal line jacks in working position on front bed jacks ...

Page 18: ...The thread ing up 1 6 ...

Page 19: ...r and be led through th1s eyelet 3 The guiding eyelet 3 The yarn must be threaded through th1s gu1d1ng eyelet from below 4 The yam tension discs Lead the yarn between the two tension d1scs by pulling the outer disc away slightly Ensure that the yarn lies under the tappet that protrudes behind This prevents the yarn from jumping out of the tension discs 5 The guiding eyelet 5 Guide the yarn through...

Page 20: ...k at the end of the knitting row If this is the case set the restra1ning power to a higher setting Note if you set the restraining power to a higher setting then you must also adjust tension d1scs 4 to a higher setting Otherwise the tension arm pulls too much yarn from the cone Yarn breakage safety device 18 The yam breakage safety device is the protruding part behind the adjusting dial for the re...

Page 21: ...same order as it is threaded into the yarn tensioner In other words the yarn from the f1rst tension arm from the left belongs in the first feeder from the left etc Which color is threaded into which feeder is controlled by the electronic control unit This sequence is shown when you programme a pattern from the memory or the PC Please refer to page 75 19 ...

Page 22: ...e first tension arm from the left Fit the feeder into its support again holding the yarn at the same time Note replace feeder into its support with its two rings between the two clamps Press the feeder down Guide the end of the yarn down between the needle beds and fasten it Thread the yam through feeder 2 3 and 4 in the same manner Finally press discharge flap the AUTOCOLOR is now in Neutral Posi...

Page 23: ...tern page 75 and a second time just before starting to knit the corresponding pattern sector The colors are always knitted in the corresponding order from left to right Before beginning the color changer must be set in such a way as to enable the corresponding feeders to be taken over by the cam box in the proper order If you set up the color changer incorrectly so that the cam box does not take o...

Page 24: ...ll black keys to snap up If there remain feeder holders in the up position push them down manually 2 Set the color changer C to 2 3 Press down the black key in front of the first feeder from the left until it clicks into position The color changer is now set up for one color knitting When the cam box moves to the right it takes over the first feeder Note If a different feeder from the one you want...

Page 25: ...r changer to the out of wor1 position by pressing the discharge flap under the color changer 2 Set the color changer C to the number corresponding with the number of colors you would like to knit 3 Beginning from the left press the black keys in front of the desired feeders simultaneously until they click into position Note these must be the feeders that are displayed in the color sequence please ...

Page 26: ... must never be moved Into the color changer when a feeder holder with feeder Is In the ready position I e In the up position This means that you must repeat the process first press the main lever down then press the feeder down that has sprung up until the last feeder on the right side has sprung up Depending on how many colors you are using 2 3 or 4 colors this would be the second third or fourth...

Page 27: ...y START POSITION appears The cam box then automatically moves into the start position and stops However if the cam box is situated too far to the right when you switch the machine on it will move into the end stop of the color changer and must then be pushed slightly to the left by hand If you press the GO STOP key again before having confirmed the START POSITION with ENT the cam box moves into th...

Page 28: ... yet moving If you then press GO STOP the cam box will knit one row and then stop Change of direction This key can only be activated when the cam box is not moving When you press this key the direction display immediately shows the opposite direction If you then press the GO STOP key the cam box moves in the new direction now being displayed It is necessary to press this key when the error message...

Page 29: ...he pressure rollers towards the upper back and then press the locking handle slightly downwards and to the right unttl 1t engages Opening the fabric takedown Press the locking handle slightly downwards and to the left so that the pressure rollers tilt down Before the fabric takedown is able to fulfil its function a knitted piece must be produced tha 1s sufficiently long to be squeezed between the ...

Page 30: ... that the stitches are not being knitted to your satisfaction increase the take off force Basic rule The take off force must be greater for a knitting piece which progresses rapidly than for a knitting piece which progresses slower The take offforce must be greater for a wide knitting piece than for a narrow knitting piece The screws for the pressure rollers This is to control the pressure where t...

Page 31: ...he control unit can be swung forward for increased convenience or to make it easier to see the display For programming the control unit and the power pack can be detached from the machine and placed on a table To do this push the control unit approx 1 5 em to the right then remove by pulling towards you For more details see p 78 29 ...

Page 32: ... appear requiring you to enter a digit before you can continue ROW COUNTER o o STOP AT 30 Example of a display with input fields for programming The graphics of the instruction manual clearly show the input fields by displaying two black lozenges on a grey background The input fields on the display can be identified by a digit or a flashing hyphen whenever this particular input field is activated ...

Page 33: ...n in the bottom right hand corner of the display indicates effiis moffi EDGE L v 1 92 EDGE R v 1 91 EDGE MOTOR L 1 92 EDGE MOTOR R t 1 91 t EDGE L 1 92 EDGE R t 1 9 1 t Example of a display group A 4 line would be too small to fully display the input fields for the edges on the front and back bed and for the motor travel The second display is reached by pressing the cursor 31 ...

Page 34: ...llowing illustration Keys to choose the functions you want to use For pleeloe refer to PIQe S 50 S 94 BBEJ B B D D S 62 IPRoG sl The numbers in the middle of the keyboard are used to program your knitting Input is limited to numbers 0 to 9 only The letters printed on the keys have a mere memory retrieval function The keys KnitF REC and ProgF are not yet in use 32 ...

Page 35: ...edged the message CURSOR This key is called cursor By pressing this key one input field after the other is activated on the display This also applies to a group of several correlating displays As soon as the last input field is activated the cursor returns to the first field home position This key neither makes changes nor saves your entries HELP When you press this key a help menu appears and sho...

Page 36: ...f something has been typed in and you continue with this key this entry will not be saved CLR This clear key deletes the current entry When you see an incorrectly entered digit use this key to delete it while the attendant input field is still flashing i e acitvated If you have passed to another input field use the cursor to reactivate the required input field RES This reset key allows you to rese...

Page 37: ...ue to this organisation you need more detailed explanations of three central features in the program structure These are 1 The organisation of the work memory 2 The row counter as a central information source 3 The meaning of the knitting instructions It is important to know the meaning of the information of the row counter and of the knitting instructions before you start knitting This is why we ...

Page 38: ...by overwriting the pattern currently saved there It is not necessary to immediately actually knit the pattern programmed because a pattern programmed in a pattern sector will remain saved in this sector until it is written over by a new technique and a new pattern A default technique is stored in each pattern sector These are basic techniques which will be repeatedly used for knitting When you wan...

Page 39: ...ib 1 Pattern sector 1 Birdseye double bed Fairisle 500 2 colors Pattern sector 2 1Birdseye double bed Fairisle I 501 3 colors Pattern sector 3 Birdseye double bed Fairisle I 502 1 4 colors I I Pattern sector 4 Fisherman s rib l 371 I I I Pattern sector 5 Double bed tuck stitch pattern 350 I Pattern sector 6 Single bed tuck stitch pattern I 300 I Pattern sector 7 Slip stitch pattern 321 Pattern sec...

Page 40: ...splayed again The row counter is not automatically set to zero by programming Therefore during knitting you can also reprogram any other sector Once you have programmed the sector you will be shown the same row counter reading as before you pressed the key for the programming sector The row counter is not automatically reset to zero unless you knit the zero sector As such the zero sector is to be ...

Page 41: ...number on the left It counts the rows from the cast on in the zero sector and continues counting even when changing the pattern sector It always shows the rows already knit FEEDER 1 The display shows the next feeder to be selected by the cam box when moving into the color changer This display appears only when the last row before the color change is being knit Note When zero appears this means tha...

Page 42: ...ITECH 40 SECT 1 This display shows you the pattern sector you are knitting at this moment SRC 20 This is the sector row counter reading showing the number of rows of the current pattern sector which have already been knitted You cannot alter this row counter reading Counting starts automatically when you have pressed the KnitS key to knit a new pattern sector and when you have executed the two pre...

Page 43: ...g the same information as line 4 refers to the back bed The 5th line is not shown when you knit a technique for which you have not entered a pattern drawing for the back bed 6th line This line appears if when programming you have inverted what is to be knitted on the front bed with what is to be knitted on the back bed Explanations see page 74 Note the 4th and 5th line do not take this into accoun...

Page 44: ...p when the machine has completed the last pattern repeat possible before row 9999 If you want to continue knitting the same pattern press ENT The absolute row counter and the sector row counter will both be set to 0 and the machine will go on knitting the same pattern as up to now That means the machine remains in the same pattern sector as it was in when it stopped ...

Page 45: ...tting instructions appear you can press ENT to see the row counter information before continuing knitting The following lists the meaning of all knitting instructions contained v KX LX ox ux sx HANDLE UP HANDLE DOWN v always means that everything which follows refers to the front cam box always means that everything which follows refers to the back cam box These displays can appear in the first li...

Page 46: ... in order to expel the feeder that was in the cam box To be able to carry out 2 zero rows without feeder do not take a new feeder into the cam box To avoid any other feeder from being taken over by the cam box set the color changer to the neutral position by pressing the button underneath the color changer Please refer to page 1 9 ft This display appears together with the one mentioned above It me...

Page 47: ... that in general you should start with a smaller stitch size and increase to the stitch size which is normal for your material and pattern being knitted This display appears when the cast on row is done You can then continue knitting in this TECHNIQUE Please refer also to page 1 00 This display may appear when changing from one knitted piece to another Please refer to page 81 45 ...

Page 48: ...itching on the machine up to starting to knit The programming of the pattern sectors will be explained later Plug the machine in The following display will appear ROW COUNTER STOP AT 46 The display shows the reading of the absolute row counter when you last switched off the machine The 2nd row of the display STOP AT will be explained on page 89 ...

Page 49: ...input point then press ENT The instructions relating to starting a new piece of knitting at the zero row will appear 3 You wish to program a sector or even an entire piece of knitting Also in this case enter a zero at the first input point and then press ENT When the next display appears you can press the ProgS key which allows you to reprogram one or several pattern sectors In principle it is pos...

Page 50: ... ENT or a number plus ENT the following display will always appear STA RT POSITION 48 This display asks you to bring the cam box into the START POSITION Whenever the machine is switched on the cam box must be brought into its start position before you can start knitting ...

Page 51: ...e cam box is in its start position by pressing the ENT key If the cam box is already In the start position just press The actual starting process is completed when you confirm the START POSITION by pressing the ENT key If you press the GO STOP key with the cam box in STARTPOSITION he 1st feeder ready to be taken into the cam box and before you have pressed the ENT key the cam box will move over th...

Page 52: ...ou have entered a zero or any other row counter reading after switching on the machine the first display might give differing information In any case you will have access to all knitting and programming functions In the following section we will start by explaining the knitting functions and turn to the programming functions later 1 Beginning a knitting piece when the row counter reading is zero i...

Page 53: ...o Conversely If you select the pattern sector zero for knitting the absolute row counter is automatically set to zero Set the absolute row counter to zero IO ENT I IRWS I IO ENT I When switching on Enter a zero at the first input field and press ENT When knitting or programming Press the RWS key With this key you can change the row counter during knitting The display appearing now is the same as w...

Page 54: ...KNITTING SECTOR o SECTOR O ENT 52 DEFAULT Enter zero in the input field The second line shows what is active at the moment you press the KnitS key DEFAULT means that the default cast on is already active In this case no number will appear PROGRAMMED would mean that a different cast on or technique was programmed MOD together with a number would mean that the sector as a whole was stored on a modul...

Page 55: ... EDG key Please refer also to page 90 EDGE L v EDGE R v EDGE MOTOR L t 192 191 192 191 EDGE MOTOR R EDGE L EDGE R ENT 1 92 191 Here you can determine the width you wish to knit The first two numbers refer to the knitting width of the front bed You must enter something here unless you want to knit as provided for by the program over the full bed width The edges for the back bed and for the motor au...

Page 56: ...minus key again In the 3rd and 4th line you can set the length of motor travel The entry can only exceed the knitting width you entered for the front bed This is an advantage if you want the cam box to travel a little further beyond the edge of the knitting than originally programmed If you try to enter a length of motor travel that is smaller than the knitting width there will be an error message...

Page 57: ...STOP AT ENT o At this point you can program a single stop by entering hich row the motor should the absolute row counter at w stop The cam box is stopped once the number of rows entered MED STOP will appear on have been knitted PROGRAM the display This function is identical with STOP AT which appears in ay when you switch on your the second line of the first displ machine It is of no importance wh...

Page 58: ...am box travels rought into the position want to knit a new pattern Rea from left to right the jacks are b necessary for knitting the next row Set the pattern discs to S and the N X levers to X Please refer to page 1 1 Set the color changer to Neutral Position press the black er holder if there is a feeder o page 20 key in front of the empty feed In the cam box Please refer t Push into work positio...

Page 59: ...many feeders colors the following pattern will be knitted The color changer is set after the first preparation row when the cam box is at he knitting the left hand edge of t How to thread the yarn into the color changer and how to d on pages 1 7 to 24 prepare the changer is describe The feeders are numbered from the left to the right The color number is the numbsr appearing on the PC in the OL sel...

Page 60: ...idu can find explanations of the al displays If you have followed these instructions you can press GO immediately The machine will now knit the pattern lected sector programmed in the se As soon as the cam box moves the row counter reading appears EJ If you want to be given the row counter reading cam box moving you can information prior to the press the ENT key in each display containing knitting...

Page 61: ... width will not appear because the program assumes that you have already started your knitting The two preparation rows are not knitted with the cam box settings SX SX The necessary preparations for the new pattern are made while the two last rows of the previous pattern sector are being knitted See page 60 to 61 n sector press the KnitS If you wish to knit any patter key The KNITTING SECTOR displ...

Page 62: ...eans that you need not set the cam box when this display appears but simply press GO In this manner you avoid changing over to SX Press GO The cam box will stop after 1 row on the left and the color display for the pattern of the new pattern sector will appear COL 1 28 COL 76 When there is no information about the colors as in plain tuck stich patterns the display will only show FEEDER 1 or in the...

Page 63: ...ar HANDLE DOWN NEEDLES AND JACKS ACCORDING TO DIAGRAM GO Follow the instruct1ons in the display and press GO STOP to STOP kn1t the new pattern The following rule can be derived from the above descript1on To be able to knit pattern sector 1 to 9 press the KnitS key two rows before the desired pattern change If you forget to press the KnitS key two rows in advance proceed according to the descriptio...

Page 64: ...ously stored on the module The key is active only when the cam box is on the right hand side of the knitting PROGS PROGR SECTOR t 1 t PROGRAM SECTOR DEFAULT 62 o o o o t The display of this area shows you what was programmed last i e what is currently active To program something new overwrite at the individual input points Meaning of the input fields 1 st line Enter the number of the pattern secto...

Page 65: ... wish to load a complete pattern sector which you have stored on the module Please also read information on page 64 5 Default means that you wish to update the technique entered as a default feature for this sector The technique for the particular sector can be taken from page 37 If you then press ENT you return to the point where you have pressed the ProgS key 8 continue means that you want to se...

Page 66: ...n see here its origin and its number If you selected MOD at the previous input field complete sector enter the number of the which you want to load Once you have pressed ENT the following display will appear PROGR SECTOR 3 ENT 64 O K This display tells you that the pattern sector has been loaded er 2 seconds Following this as a whole It will disappear aft you return to the point where you have pre...

Page 67: ...o o o t 1 st line This line shows the pattern sector you are currently programming Help 2nd line MOD 3 ROM 8 CONTINUE 9 EXIT At this point enter the origin of the technique which you want to program 2 MOD i e the technique is in the MODULE 3 ROM I e the technique is in the ROM the main memory where all techniques and patterns that come with the machine are stored 65 ...

Page 68: ...st enter the number for the origin of this technique at the first input field beforehand Note This process does not only overwrite and thereby cancel the technique but all patterns which were programmed in this sector will also be deleted ENT Then press ENT If this technique can be used to knit a pattern the following display will appear If not the uchange v display will appear Please refer to pag...

Page 69: ...ne shows the pattern sector you are currently programming 2nd line elp MOD 3 ROM t4 PC 17 NONE 18 CONTINUE 1 9 EXIT Indicate the origin of the pattern which you wish to program 2 MOD i e the pattern is in the MODULE 3 ROM i e the pattern is in the ROM 4 PC i e the pattern is to be transmitted from the PC 67 ...

Page 70: ...C the number of the pattern can only be from 3000 to 6999 It does not have to be the same number as in the PC After ENTthe following display will appear ON THE PC SELECT KNIT A PATIERN ENT 68 When the PC is ready it will tell you to press ENT on the ELECTRONIC 8000 Do so and then press a random key on the PC The display will tell you that the pattern is being transferred When the transmission is c...

Page 71: ...e technique programmed allows the insertion of a pattern for the back bed also the following display will appear PROGR SECTOR 3 tat CONTINUE A PATTERN NONE All further steps are identical to those described on pages 67 and 68 for the front bed pattern 69 ...

Page 72: ...rn is to be continuously repeated horizontally In this case 0 is correct If your pattern is to repeat horizontally at a certain distance please enter the number of needles covering the spacing If you wish the pattern to appear only once on the full width of your knitting delete the zero being the default value by pressing the CLR key 3rd line This line allows you to enter whether the pattern is to...

Page 73: ...Programming a pattern sector Examples of how to enter pattern repeats v REPEAT v II REPEAT v REPEAT v II REPEAT v REPEAT v II REPEAT v REPEAT v II REPEAT o i illii ii l m 71 ...

Page 74: ... also below it then proceed as follows Programme the same technique without the pattern drawing in another pattern sector Knit this pattern sector up to the point at which you would like to have the motif begin Note make sure that you start knitting using the same color sequence that your motif requires Change to the pattern sector in which this motif has been programmed by pressing KnitS Sector 2...

Page 75: ...by which the centerline of your pattern will be shifted to the right or to the left on the needle bed Enter a number only when you wish to shift to the right hand side Enter the number and the minus sign when you wish to shift to the left hand side PROGR SECTOR 3 REPEAT ot II REPEAT tot A TO RIGHT LEFT tot ENT This display refers to the alteration of the pattern for the back bed and only appears w...

Page 76: ...isle 3rd line This line allows you to enter if what is to be knitted on the front bed should be knitted on the back bed and vice versa For single bed patterns you can decide at this point whether you wish to knit on the front bed this being the default feature for every single bed technique or on the back bed For fairisle patterns the actual image is usually knitted on the ENT front bed so that th...

Page 77: ...t your pattern to distribution on your knitting coin uence of colors to follow make sure that the color cides precisely with that on your PC screen The numbers displayed in the COL icon of CREATION 8 replace the XXX If you knit patterns stored on the module the color designation for the patterns are in the attendant pattern documentation This order can be changed here without any change to wing by...

Page 78: ...he color appearing between the patterns All TECHNIQUES are designed so that the first color will always appear between the motifs Due to the fact that the program cannot distinguish between the background color and the trimming color it might be that the first color is not the color which you wish to use as background color In this case change the color sequence so that the background color is dis...

Page 79: ...n sector section will appear PROGR SECTOR 3 OK If an error occurred during programming an error message will appear at this point Confirm this message by pressing ENT Please also refer to page 1 46 ff The OK display will disappear after 2 seconds and be replaced by the one which was active when you pressed the ProgS key 77 ...

Page 80: ... motor and unplug the transformer from the mains Bring the control unit together with the transformer to where you want to program Plug the cable of the transformer to the mains The first display will be the same as when you start the machine with the control unit attatched to it Now you can press the key ProgS Program as usual The only difference will be that when you have finshed programming the...

Page 81: ...nitting they can be knitted from waste yarn The cast on 1 loaded as default in pattern sector 0 is well suited for the pre knitting rows When starting the knitting machine proceed as follows IROW COUNTER I ENT Select the row counter zero and press ENT ISTARTPOSITION I ENT Bring the cam box to START POSITION and press ENT See page 48 Select pattern sector 0 with default cast on 1 in order to produc...

Page 82: ...ON has been displayed It is most important that you use the strippers for the pre knitting rows Refer to page 1 1 It is recommended to use a large stitch size so that the knitting increases faster and less material is used At approximately 200 rows the knitting should be long enough to squeeze it between the takedown roller and the pressure rollers See page 27 Recommendation when about halfof the ...

Page 83: ...uous takedown Only when the new knitting is long enough can the two pieces be separated from one another by cutting the last transition row at the edge and pulling out the yarn from this row There are pre programmed knitting TECHNIQUES for these transition rows The easiest case is when you use the same needles for the cast on of the new knitting as you used for the end of the previous knitting Exa...

Page 84: ... rows are knitted with feeder 4 in order to give you the possibility if you are not knitting a 4 color fairisle to thread in a separation yarn there In order to separate both knittings from one another this separation yarn will later be removed After completing the 6 rows immediately begin the cast on for the new knitting In case you have forgotten to press 2 rows before the KnitS key you do not n...

Page 85: ...ique offers more security so that the plain rows at the end of the knitting do not unravel when the knitting is being processed further Transition rows when the end of the knitting and the cast on are knitted with the same needles 32 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In contrast to technique 30 all stitches are knitted front and back for 8 rows This technique ...

Page 86: ...4 rows only stitches on front bed 2 rows all stitches front and back 4 rows only stitches on front bed 2 rows all stitches front and back 2 rows without yarn this releases the stitches on the front bed 2 rows all stitches on back bed only every second stitch on front bed 4 rows stitches only on back bed 2 rows all stitches on back bed only every second stitch on front bed 4 rows stitches only on b...

Page 87: ...n one bed This reduces the probability of a dropped stitch occurring in the finished knitting Transition rows before cast on 1 for 1 1 21 22 In contrast to technique 20 not only two but three times four rows are knitted on every bed This technique offers optimum security and is especially suited for smooth materials 85 ...

Page 88: ...III II I II IIII III I I II IIII III I I I I I I I I These transition rows are knitted exactly as in technique 20 except that at the end the needles are set for 2 1 Transition rows before cast on 4 for 2 1 This technique corresponds to technique 21 except that at the end the needles are set for 2 1 2 Transition rows before cast on 4 for 2 1 25 86 This technique corresponds to technique 22 except t...

Page 89: ...n these needles I I I These transition rows are knitted exactly as in technique 20 except that at the end the needles are set for 2 2 Transition rows before cast on 5 for 2 2 27 This technique corresponds to technique 21 except that at the end the needles are set for 2 2 Transition rows before cast on 5 for 2 2 28 This technique corresponds to technique 22 except that at the end the needles are se...

Page 90: ...NT Press the ENT key Confirm the security inquiry with 1 yes Set the color changer to the neutral position See page 20 If you are knitting a fairisle pattern or another pattern which does not always select all needles push the N X lever at the back and at the front to N Press the GO STOP key The cam box now moves to the colour changer releases the feeder that was in the cam box and moves over the ...

Page 91: ...ssed the RWS button max 9999 If you then press t the position you were in when y In the last row before the stop the row counter display will show I Stop at the end of the row When the cam box has ollowin dis Ia a stopped the f g p y ppears PROGRAMMED STOP This stop can also take place in a different pattern sector as the one in which the programming of the stop is taking place Once the stop has b...

Page 92: ...bers just as you would when beginning a knitting in sector zero Refer to page 53 The procedure is identical i e when you change the edges for the front the edges for the back and for the motor are automatically adjusted correspondingly If you move the cursor to the corresponding place of entry you may however enter another value When you are satisfied with all displayed values press ENT Then the d...

Page 93: ...he number of the feeder you would like to move into the cam box Note Of course you must bring the correspondang feeder in the color changer into the ready position For further information see page 1 9 ff The selected feeder now remains in the cam box until the technique calls for a color change i e with a fairisle pattern with color change every second row the selected feeder remains in the cam bo...

Page 94: ...ing from the left Should one of the feeders be inoperative for some reason instead of being unable to knit the chosen technique you can change the feeder allocation as follows If you work normally with all feeders the display is the following FEEDER t1 t FEEDER 1 FEEDER 1 FEEDER 2 FEEDER 2 FEEDER 3 FEEDER 4 92 FEEDER 3 FEEDER 4 It is possible to block one or more of the feeders When the correspond...

Page 95: ...e functions of feeder 3 Enter the following input field 1 press key CLR input field 2 enter 1 input field 3 enter 2 input field 4 enter 3 FEEDER 1 FEEDER 1 FEEDER 2 FEEDER FEEDER 1 FEEDER 3 FEEDER 2 FEEDER 4 FEEDER 3 This way you can still knit up to 3 color techniques Note 2 color patterns can be knitted with the following feeders 1 2 2 3 3 4 1 4 3 color patterns can be knitted with the following...

Page 96: ... t1 YES 3 60 70 80 90 ENT 94 7 1 00 First Line The default setting is always 1 00 You can however ng in a different value reduce the motor power by typi according to the HELP function This can be convenient when knitting with an especially difficult material The reprogrammed drive power remains at the new setting until you enter a new value The second line of the display assistance For further det...

Page 97: ...QQO f o ERROR PREVENTING 1 t YES Second Line Here you can choose whether error preventing feature Default is 1 yes Help 2 line 11 YES 2 NO or not you would prefer the If you would like to suppress the error preventing enter a 2 ENT ENT Once you have entered your choice press the ENT key The next display is CHANGE CONFIG Default is NO Press ENT as under normal circumstances it is never necessary to...

Page 98: ...1 t SAVE 96 Help 1 SAVE I DELETE 3 DEFRAG MENTATION 1 st line Here you enter whether you want to save a whole pattern sector or a pattern Any pattern that you want to save has to be loaded in any one of the 1 0 pattern sectors Here you have to enter whether it is loaded as pattern for the front bed or for the back bed 3rd line Here you enter what you want to do Default is Save on the module If you...

Page 99: ...re you enter the number you want to give to the pattern sector that you are saving For pattern sectors you can only use the following numbers 7000 to 7999 If you use the same number twice the question will appear asking whether you want to overwrite this number Otherwise the display will appear SECTOR SAVED 1 MOD 7000 ok In place of 7000 will appear the number you gave to the sector 97 ...

Page 100: ...pears for the back bed 2nd line Here you enter in which pattern sector the pattern you want to save is actually loaded 3rd line Here you enter the number you want to give to the pattern that you are saving For patterns you can only use the following numbers 3000 to 6999 If you use the same number twice the question will appear wether you want to overwrite ths number Otherwise the display will appe...

Page 101: ...s data but it remains in the memory and occupies space The same goes for techniques and patterns that have once been programmed in a pattern sector and later overwritten by other data Therefore a time will come when there does not remain enough space in the memory When this happens the memory will be defragmented automatically which can take up to 5 minutes The following message will appear Defrag...

Page 102: ...eedles The mechanical lock settings There are three lock settings that are purely mechanical This means you can knit with these lock settings when you have switched on the electricity before having aknowledged the START POSITION by pressing ENT You can knit without power if you move the locks by hand over the needle beds You only have to bring the needles in working position When you knit with the...

Page 103: ...ch Tuck stitch back Stitch Slip stitch sx both No stitch No stitch Allmost all techniques allow a pattern drawing for the front and for the back bed Equally allmost all techniques can be knitted without pattern drawing All exceptions to this rule are mentioned in the following descriptions In the following descriptions it often says knits 2 rows per square or knits 4 rows per square of the pattern...

Page 104: ...n change to another pattern sector Tubular east on for 1 1 rib 1 LX LX Tubular east on for Knit I Knit I II I Iil I I II II IIIl lCJ I I I I I I I I I I I I LX I I I I I I I I I I I I LX 1 02 1 row on both beds 1 row on back bed 1 row on front bed 1 rows on both beds END CAST ON 1 row on both beds 1 row on back bed 1 row on front bed 1 row on both beds END CAST ON 1 2 ...

Page 105: ... ON Tubular east on for 2 1 rib A f 2 o 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LX I I I I I I LX Tubular east on for 2 2 rib LX LX One turn of the handle to the left 1 row on both beds 1 row on back bed 1 row on front bed One turn of the handle to the right 1row on both beds END CAST ON 1 1 2 turn of the handle to the left 1 row on both beds 1 row on back bed 1 row on front bed 1 turn of the handle to ...

Page 106: ...d edge east on for tubular I I I I I I I I I IIII I I I I I II I I I I I LX I I I I I I I I I I I I LX 1 04 4 rows pushers in 1 1 END CAST ON 6 rows pushers in 1 1 END CAST ON 1 row on both beds 1 row on back bed 1 row on front bed 1 row on back bed 1 2 turn of the racking handle to the left END CAST ON 6 7 8 ...

Page 107: ...ubular t5 LX LX 12 rows tubular with pushers in 1 1 END CAST ON Open edge east on in 8 rows for half tubular open at right LX LX 8 rows pushers in 1 1 END CAST ON With this east on you cannot continue to knit in this technique After the dispay END CAST ON you have to change to another pattern sector where half tubular open at right 1 08 is programmed 9 1 0 1 1 1 05 ...

Page 108: ...1 END CAST ON With this east on you cannot continue to knit in this technique After the dispay END CAST ON you have to change to another pattern sector where half tubular open at left 109 is programmed Open edge eat on in 1 2 rows for half tubular open at left LX LX A I 12 rows pushers in 1 1 END CAST ON With this east on you cannot continue to knit in this technique After the dispay END CAST ON y...

Page 109: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I LX LX Knits stitches on all needles and pushers in working position For KniUKnit with stripes see techniques 351 365 Can be knitted with mechanical lock setting N Fisherman s rib uni I I III III III I I I I III I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I KX I KX Knits right to left stitches on front bed tucks on back bed Knits left to right tucks on front bed stitches on back be...

Page 110: ...rib with stripes see techniques 351 365 but set lock to EX I N Can be knitted with mechanical lock setting front EX back N Tubular LX LX Knits right to left on front bed left to right on back bed for tubular with stripes see techniques 331 345 Can be knitted with mechanical lock setting CX I CX Half tubular open at right LX LX Knits first 1 row on front bed then repeats 2 rows on back bed 2 rows o...

Page 111: ...be knitted automatically with mechanical lock setting Fairisle plain I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LX I LX Knits on back bed every 2nd needle in every 2nd row Knits on front bed 2 rows all stitches 2 rows no stitches Cannot be knitted with mechanical lock setting 1 09 1 1 5 1 09 ...

Page 112: ...ts stitches I tucks Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing 300 The same technique as 300 can be knitted with different stripes According to the width of the stripes the technique has a different number For slip stitch patterns set the lock not to KX but to LX See technique 321 2 rows color 1 301 4 rows color 1 308 2 rows color 2 8 rows color 2 2 rows color 1 302 4 rows color 1 309 4 rows c...

Page 113: ...nits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing SX Kn1ts KX Single bed tuck stitch pattern plain sx ux right to left stitches left to right stitches I tucks Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing Knits right to left stitches I slips left to right stitches I tucks Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing 31 6 3 1 7 3 1 8 1 1 1 ...

Page 114: ...tuck stitch pattern plain sx ux 1 1 2 Knits right to left stitches I slips left to right stitches I tucks Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing 2 rows color 1 2 rows color 2 Knits right to left stitches I slips left to right stitches I tucks 320 Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing ...

Page 115: ...s for fairisle Slip stitch patterns can be knitted with the same stripes as tuck stitch patterns 301 315 Set the lock not as indicated on the display to KX but to LX for slip stitch Slip stitch pattern plain sx LX Slip stitch pattern in two colors sx LX Slip stitch pattern plain sx LX Knits stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing Knits stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per squa...

Page 116: ...h of the stripes the technique has a different number Note t means tubular 1 row on the front bed and 1 row on the back bed For slip stitch tubular set the lock not to OX but to LX See technique 346 1 t color 1 331 2 t color 1 338 1 t color 2 4 t color 2 1 t color 1 332 2 t color 1 339 2 t color 2 5 t color 2 1 t color 1 333 3 t color 1 340 3 t color 2 3 t color 2 1 t color 1 334 3 t color 1 341 4...

Page 117: ...t to right stitches I slips Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing Without pattern drawing knits tubular stocking stitch 346 Slip stitch patterns can be knitted with the same stripes as tuck stitch patterns 331 345 Set the lock not as indicated on the display to OX I OX but to LX I LX for slip stitch 1 1 5 ...

Page 118: ...as 350 can be knitted with different stripes According to the width of the stripes the technique has a different number For patterns with different lock settings set lock according to diagram not according to display 2 rows color 1 351 4 rows color 1 358 2 rows color 2 8 rows color 2 2 rows color 1 352 4 rows color 1 359 4 rows color 2 1 0 rows color 2 2 rows color 1 353 6 rows color 1 360 6 rows ...

Page 119: ...ux II I I I II I I ux Knits stitches I tucks Knits 2 rows per square in the pattern drawing Knits right to left on front bed stitches I tucks on back bed stitches I tucks left to right on front bed stitches I tucks on back bed stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per square in the pattern drawing Knits right to left on front bed stitches I slips on back bed stitches I tucks left to right onf front bed st...

Page 120: ...nt and back stitches I slips left to right on front bed stitches I tucks on back bed stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per square in the pattern drawing Knits right to left on front bed stiches slips on back bed no stitches left to right on front bed stitches I tucks on back bed stitsche I slips 369 370 Knits 2 rows per square in the pattern drawing Without pattern drawing knits Fisherman s rib Knits ...

Page 121: ...I I I I I LX I I I I I I I I I I I I KX Knits right to left 372 on front bed stitches only on back bed stitches I slips left to right on front bed stitches I tucks on back bed stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per square in the pattern drawing Without pattern drawing knits half Fisherman s rib 1 1 9 ...

Page 122: ...a different number For patterns with different lock settings set lock according to diagram not according to display 2 rows color 1 374 4 rows color 1 381 2 rows color 2 8 rows color 2 2 rows color 1 375 4 rows color 1 382 4 rows color 2 1 0 rows color 2 2 rows color 1 376 6 rows color 1 383 6 rows color 2 6 rows color 2 2 rows color 1 377 6 rows color 1 384 8 rows color 2 8 rows color 2 2 rows col...

Page 123: ...ck stitch patterns double bed Tuck stitch pattern double bed I III III IIIIII II II IIII II I III KX I I I I I I I I I I I I KX Knits stitches I tucks Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing 389 121 ...

Page 124: ...tch pattern J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lacy tuck stitch pattern I I I I I I I I 1 22 KX KX KX KX Knits stitches I tucks Cannot be knitted with pattern drawing Knits stitches I tucks Cannot be knitted with pattern drawing 390 391 ...

Page 125: ...tuck pattern IIIII Ill IIIIIII IliT I I I I I I I I I 1 LX I II I I I I I I I LX Knits stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing Knits right to left front and back stitches I slips left to right on front bed no stitches on back bed stitches I slips Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing Knits stitches I slips Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing 392 393 394 1...

Page 126: ...he needles on either one of the needle beds there cannot be any stitches on those needles that do not knit 1 time turn to left and 400 6 times turn to left and knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 405 1 time turn to right and 6 times turn to right and knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 2 times turn to left and 401 7 times turn to left and 406 knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 2 times turn to right and 7 times turn to right and kni...

Page 127: ...er of the technique is different turn to left and 41 0 knit 1 row turn to right and knit 1 row turn to left and 41 1 knit 4 rows turn to right and knit 4 rows turn to left and 41 2 knit 6 rows turn to right and knit 6 rows turn to left and 41 3 knit 8 rows turn to right and knit 8 rows turn to left and 41 4 knit 1 0 rows turn to right and knit 1 0 rows Knits stitches I slips Racking alternately to...

Page 128: ...and 6 times turn to left and knit 2 rows 41 5 knit 2 rows 420 1 time turn to right and 6 times turn to right and knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 2 times turn to left and 41 6 7 times turn to left and 421 knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 2 times turn to right and 7 times turn to right and knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 3 times turn to left and 41 7 8 times turn to left and 422 knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 3 times turn to right...

Page 129: ... different turn to left and 426 knit 4 rows turn to right and knit 4 rows turn to left and 427 knit 6 rows turn to right and knit 6 rows turn to left and 428 knit 8 rows turn to right and knit 8 rows turn to left and 429 knit 1 0 rows turn to right and knit 1 0 rows Knits right to left on front bed stitches I slips on back bed stitches I tucks left to right on front bed no stitches on back bed sti...

Page 130: ...ft and knit 2 rows 430 knit 2 rows 435 1 time turn to right and 6 times turn to right and knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 2 t1mes turn to left and 431 7 times turn to left and 436 knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 2 times turn to right and 7 times tum to right and knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 3 times turn to left and 432 8 times turn to left and 437 knit 2 rows knit 2 rows 3 times turn to right and 8 times turn to right...

Page 131: ... left and knit 1 row 440 turn to right and knit 1 row turn to left and 441 knit 4 rows turn to right and knit 4 rows turn to left and 442 knit 6 rows turn to right and knit 6 rows turn to left and 443 knit 8 rows turn to right and knit 8 rows turn to left and 444 knit 1 0 rows turn to right and knit 1 0 rows Knits right to left stitches I tucks left to right on front bed stitches I tucks on back b...

Page 132: ...I I I I I I I I II II I Zig zag pattern Iil I I I I III I I I I I I I I I IIII I I I 1 30 I I I I I I KX I I I KX I I I I I I I I KX I I I I KX Knits stitches I tucks Color change 4 rows col 1 2 rows col 2 Cannot be knitted with a pattern drawing Knits stitches I tucks Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing Can only be knitted with the following pattern drawings v2096 and 2097 or v2098 and ...

Page 133: ...titches I tucks Racking 1 turn to left knits 2 rows 1 turn to right knits 2 rows Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing Knits stitches I tucks Racking 2 times knit 2 rows and then turn to left 2 times knit 2 rows and then turn to right Knits 1 row per square of the pattern drawing Knits on front bed stitches I tucks on back bed stitches I slips Racking 2 times knit 4 rows and then turn to l...

Page 134: ... pattern drawing Fairisle for special pattern drawings S Knits stitches I slips X LX 2 rows color 1 2 rows color 2 Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing Fairisle with tucks for special pattern drawings sx ux 1 32 Knits right to left stitches I slips left to right stitches I tucks 2 rows color 1 2 rows color 2 Knist 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing 450 451 452 ...

Page 135: ...ches of the front bed Knits 4 rows per square of the pattern drawing Attention at the beginning there have to be stitches on the back bed only 461 Knits 2 rows with yarn on back bed both rows on front bed right to left only 2 rows without yarn to drop the stitches of the front bed Knits 2 rows per square of the pattern drawing Attention at the beginning there have to be stitches on the back bed on...

Page 136: ...II I III I III I I I III I III I I _I II I I I I II I I LX J LX Knits stitches I slips The stitches on the back bed are knitted alternately on every other needle No pattern drawing for back bed possible Knits 6 rows per square of the pattern drawing Birdseye double bed Fairisle 4 colors I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 34 II I _ I I I I I I I I I I I I LX I LX Knits stitches I slips Th...

Page 137: ...I I I I I I I I I I I LX I I I LX Knits right to left stitches I slips left to right on front bed no stitches on back bed stitches I slips The stitches on the back bed are knitted alternately on every other needle No pattern drawing for back bed possible Knits 6 rows per square of the pattern drawing Double bed Fairisle with long stitch 4 colors 507 II II I rl II ll II II I I I I I I I I III I I I...

Page 138: ... I I I I I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I KX LX Knits on back bed stitches I tucks on front bed stitches I slips 51 1 The tuck stitches on the back bed are knitted alternately on every other needle No pattern drawing for back bed possible Knits 6 rows per square of the pattern drawing Double bed Fairisle with tuck stitches on back bed 4 colors II il II II II II II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 139: ...I I I I KX LX Knits right to left on back bed stitches I tucks on front bed stitches I slips left to right on back bed stitches only on front bed stiches I slips 51 6 Tuck stitches on the back bed are knitted every 2nd row on the same needles No pattern drawing for back bed possible Knits 6 rows per square of the pattern drawing Double bed Fairisle with tuck stitches on back bed 4 colors I I I II ...

Page 140: ...IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II III I I I I I I II I LX I LX Knits on front bed right to left stitches I slips left to right no stitches on back bed all stitches No pattern drawing for back bed possible Knits 4 rows per square of the pattern drawing Fairisle knits all stitches on back bed 2 colors II I III I I I I II II I I I I I I 1 38 II I I I III I I I I I I I I LX KX Knits on front ...

Page 141: ...ote knits on back bed 1 row per square of the pattern drawing In this case the pattern drawing for the back bed is drawn with a color and the color for no stitch 255 With such a pattern drawing you can determine exactly which needle on the back bed will knit at which moment With each of those techniques the pattern drawings are indicated that can be used tor the back bed None of these techniques c...

Page 142: ...2073 2074 2075 2076 4 color 2069 2070 207 1 2072 2074 2075 2076 Fairisle with long stitch on front bed and pattern drawings on front and back bed Can be knitted as 2 3 and 4 color Fairisle IIII IIIII III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIIII I I I I I I I I I II I LX I LX Knits right to left stitches I slips left to right on front bed no stitches on back bed stitches I slips Knits with 2 colors 4 row...

Page 143: ...072 2073 2076 3 color 2069 2070 2071 2073 2074 2075 2076 4 color 2070 207 1 2072 2073 2074 2076 Fairisle with pattern drawings on front and back bed Can be knitted as 2 3 and 4 color Fairisle 526 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I ux LX Knits right to left on front bed stitches I sl1ps on back bed stitches I tucks left to right stitches I slips Knits with 2 colors 4 rows pe...

Page 144: ...slips left to right stitches I tucks Knits 4 rows per square 528 Cannot be knitted with pattern drawing on back bed Fairisle with pattern drawing on front and back bed 2 colors II IIIII IIIII I I I I I I I IIII I I I 142 IIIIIIII I I I I I I I I II I LX I LX Knits stitches I slips Knits for front and back bed 4 rows per square of the pattern drawing Attention the pattern drawings for front and bac...

Page 145: ...rawing that is programmed for the front bed The same pattern drawing is used for the back bed Cannot be knitted without pattern drawing Knits 541 stitches I slips Knits 1 row of squares as follows 2 rows 2 rows 2 rows front color 1 color 2 color 3 back color 1 where color 2 appears in the pattern drawing color 2 where color 3 appears in the pattern drawing color 3 where color 1 appears in the patt...

Page 146: ...lor 2 2 rows color 3 2 rows color 4 back color 1 where color 2 appears in the pattern drawing color 2 where color 3 appears in the pattern drawing color 3 where color 4 appears in the pattern drawing color 4 where color 1 appears in the pattern drawing There is only one pattern drawing that is programmed for the front bed The same pattern drawing is used for the back bed Cannot be knitted without ...

Page 147: ...ows on back bed per square of the pattern drawing 3 and 4 colors accordingly more rows Cannot be knitted without pattern drawings Attention the pattern drawings for front and back bed have to have the same colors Can be knitted al 2 3 and 4 color Fairisle 544 sx LX Knit stitches I slips Knits with 2 colors 4 rows per square 3 colors 6 rows per square 4 colors 8 rows per square Cannot be knitted wi...

Page 148: ...s 146 There are error messages where UNRAVEL 1 ROW or UNRAVEL 2 ROWS will appear after having acknowledged them by pressing ENT Note release the fabric tacke dorn while unravelling After having unravelled the indicated number of rows you will have to set the row counter back to the row where you start knitting again Press the key RWS type the number of the row where you want to go on knitting Note...

Page 149: ...ve moved the cam box too quickly by hand If after cleaning it reappears it might indicate that the electronic of the lock is defective In that case call your next service center START POSITION WRONG You have acknowledged the START POSITION at a moment when the cam box was not in the start position Move the cam box to the start position and start again WRONG DIRECTION You have moved the cam box in ...

Page 150: ...is overheated Wait until it has sufficiently cooled down MOTOR BLOCKED This message appears when the motor is blocked on a part of the needle bed where the cam box should be knitting Set everything in order and continue If you have to push the cam box in the wrong direction to free it do not forget to press the change direction key first Here might appear the message unravel 1 row or unravel 2 row...

Page 151: ...pattern has not too many colors check if no feeder has been blocked by pressing the COL key See page 92 PATTERN The same as 4023 but in relation to the pattern of the back bed TOO MANY COLORS See 4023 FEEDERS BLOCKED One or more feeders have been blocked by using the COL key see page 92 Therefore there are no more enough feeders available to knit the programmed technique NO DATA The operating unit...

Page 152: ... changing the feeder allocation page 92 you have tried to enter the same feeder number twice WRONG NUMBER You have tried to enter a number that is not possible for this input field If the display is 4051 press the HELP key to see what is available NO ENTRY You have cleared the number on an input field by pressing the CLR key and you have forgotten to enter another number into this input field WRON...

Page 153: ... back bed are nor possible alter them EDGES MOTOR You have tried to enter a length of the motor travel that is shorter than your knitting width RC NOT VALID When changing the row counter you can only enter even numbers KEY NOT ACTIVE When the cam box is in this position the key you pressed is not active SAVE ERROR Nothing has been saved The reason might be that the module is not properly in place ...

Page 154: ...0 has not received any data from the PC Have you pressed a random key on the PC If yes check whe ther the connecting cable is plugged in properly WRONG CAM BOX POS The carriage was still moving while you pressed a key that is not active in this situation CHECK MOTOR The motor is switched off or the cable of the motor is not plugged in If this is not the case the fuse might be broken Unplug the cab...

Page 155: ...dicated on the following pages for each pattern drawing Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns Note as there are special colors for tucks Black 0 and for slips white 255 not all pattern drawtngs can be used for any kind of pattern Tuck and slip stitch patterns can be knitted only with pattern drawings where the tuck or the slip color appears A technique for tuck stitches will knit a tu...

Page 156: ...eedles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position il I I I I I I I I A For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position II II II I I I J J J I I I I A For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in o...

Page 157: ...s opposite the front bed needles without stitches being dropped 2 to 3 and 1 3 to 1 7 etc In that case put the relevant needles and corresponding jacks on the back bed in out of work position For this pattern on the back bed stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I J I I I I I I I I I I For summer Fairisle before star...

Page 158: ...IIIIII I IIIilIITIT II III III I I I I I III For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I II III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IT I II I I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position II IIIIIIIII...

Page 159: ...in out of work position I I I I I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 5 ...

Page 160: ...I I I I III III I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I ll II For this pattern there are stitches only on some needles of the front bed On the illustrated example there are 1 0 needles empty 2 with stitches 3 empty 4 with 3 empty 6 with 3 empty 4 with 3 empty 2 with etc Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position For this pattern there are stitches only on...

Page 161: ... work position Leave to both sides 3 needles in work position put again 7 needles in out of work position etc For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position III I I I I I I I I I I A For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work...

Page 162: ... empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position For this pattern where there are stitches on the front bed the opposite needles on the back bed are empty and where the needles of the front bed are empty on the opposite needles of the back bed there are stitches On the illustrated example on the front bed are 5 needles empty and 14 needles with stitches opposite on the back bed are 6...

Page 163: ...gs for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 2000 2 X 2 2001 2 X 4 2002 2 X 4 2003 2 X 4 2004 2 X 4 2005 2 X 8 1 8 11 11 m a m m ii 2006 6 X 6 2007 6 X 6 2008 8 X 1 0 2009 4 X 4 lm ii B m m 1m I fi ll m 201 0 8 X 1 0 1 9 ...

Page 164: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 201 1 1 0 x 1 2 201 2 2 X 1 2 201 3 8 X 14 1 1 0 201 4 9 x 16 201 5 1 4 X 8 201 6 12 x 1 0 ...

Page 165: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 201 7 14 x 9 201 8 8 X 1 6 2021 28 X 14 ii ml 1 11 n 201 9 1 0 X 12 2020 1 5 X 1 5 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 166: ...nex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 2022 32 X 1 2 2023 34x 1 4 2024 1 7 X 1 8 a a u a a m a a a s g 8 D m E a E a a m a a m a 2025 30 X 1 4 1 1 2 ...

Page 167: ...patterns with tuck color black 0 m a a m a a a a m n e a a E 8 8 a D a D B a m 2026 26 X 26 a m m m m a ft a m m a m E m a e e a m a m e a a m m m m a u m u m m m m a e m m m u m m a u m a m m fi g m m m u a a B a a G D R S G S S m a u m m m B m 2027 40 X 32 1 1 3 ...

Page 168: ...rawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 s m m u m m s m a m m a m E m m m u m m m m m m m u a s s m Ill m a s m m a E g 2028 28 X 32 a o a a e c e e 1 R 2029 95 X 4 M m 2030 8 X 6 2031 2 X 6 1 14 2032 4 X 4 ...

Page 169: ...slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 m a a m a m m m a c 2033 1 8 X 1 1 ill a u n B li II II ll s 11 m fS 2034 1 6 X 1 6 w a e E ll fm D ml iE m II II II E m 11 11 11 2035 1 4 X 1 4 2036 5 X 9 2038 1 4 X 28 l UI IIi 2039 8 X 8 2037 4 X 1 0 1 1 5 ...

Page 170: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 m Si Yi a EI IB ii a 2040 14 X 1 4 I I 16 2041 3 X 4 ...

Page 171: ... drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2042 6 X 6 2043 8 X 1 0 2044 1 0 X 12 2045 2 X 1 2 2046 8 X 1 4 2047 14 x 8 1 1 1 7 ...

Page 172: ...ata Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2048 14 X 1 0 2049 8 X 1 6 1 1 8 2050 1 0 X 1 2 2051 1 5 X 1 5 ...

Page 173: ...ttern data Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2052 28 X 1 4 2053 32 X 1 2 2054 34 X 14 I I 1 9 ...

Page 174: ...attern data Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2055 1 7 X 1 8 2056 30 X 1 4 1 20 2057 26 X 26 ...

Page 175: ...wings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2058 1 8 X 1 1 2059 1 6 X 1 6 2060 5 X 9 2061 4 X 10 2062 14 X 28 2063 8 X 8 2064 6 X 6 1 21 ...

Page 176: ...n data Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2065 26 X 20 2066 32 X 52 1 22 2067 1 7 X 30 2068 14 X 4 ...

Page 177: ...gs for the reverse side of Fairisle patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 2069 2 X 4 I 2070 2 X 4 2071 2 X 4 2072 2 X 8 2073 3 X 3 a 2074 4 X 4 Bl 2075 4 X 4 2076 3 X 6 2077 2 X 4 2078 3 X 3 1 23 ...

Page 178: ...atterns and pin tucks with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 El 2080 2 X 1 2081 4 X 1 2082 6 X 1 I I M I 2083 4 X 1 2084 8 X 1 2085 1 5 X 1 1 24 2086 1 9 X 1 2087 1 9 X 1 2088 1 3 X 1 2089 8 X 1 Will 2093 8 X 3 2094 8 X 4 ...

Page 179: ...x 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for racking patterns and pin tucks with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 2095 1 X 4 2096 1 X 32 2097 1 X 32 2098 1 X 1 8 2099 1 X 1 8 1 25 ...

Page 180: ... changing the feeder allocation page 92 you have tried to enter the same feeder number twice WRONG NUMBER You have tried to enter a number that is not possible for this input field If the display is 4051 press the HELP key to see what is available NO ENTRY You have cleared the number on an input field by pressing the CLR key and you have forgotten to enter another number into this input field WRON...

Page 181: ... back bed are nor possible alter them EDGES MOTOR You have tried to enter a length of the motor travel that is shorter than your knitting width RC NOT VALID When changing the row counter you can only enter even numbers KEY NOT ACTIVE When the cam box is in this position the key you pressed is not active SAVE ERROR Nothing has been saved The reason might be that the module is not properly in place ...

Page 182: ...00 has not received any data from the PC Have you pressed a random key on the PC If yes check whe ther the connecting cable is plugged in properly WRONG CAM BOX POS The carriage was still moving while you pressed a key that is not active in this situation CHECK MOTOR The motor is switched off or the cable of the motor is not plugged in If this is not the case the fuse might be broken Unplug the ca...

Page 183: ...dicated on the following pages for each pattern drawing Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns Note as there are special colors for tucks Black 0 and for slips white 255 not all pattern drawtngs can be used for any kind of pattern Tuck and slip stitch patterns can be knitted only with pattern drawings where the tuck or the slip color appears A technique for tuck stitches will knit a tu...

Page 184: ... the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position II II I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of wo...

Page 185: ...es opposite the front bed needles without stitches being dropped 2 to 3 and 1 3 to 1 7 etc In that case put the relevant needles and corresponding jacks on the back bed in out of work position For this pattern on the back bed stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I I I I I I I I For summer Fairisle before sta...

Page 186: ... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I J Ill I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I ...

Page 187: ...out of work position II I II I I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position II I I I I I I I I For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position III I IIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 ...

Page 188: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I Ill I I I _ I For this pattern there are stitches only on some needles of the front bed On the illustrated example there are 1 0 needles empty 2 with stitches 3 empty 4 with 3 empty 6 with 3 empty 4 with 3 empty 2 with etc Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position For this pattern there are stitches only on ...

Page 189: ...rk position Leave to both sides 3 needles in work position put again 7 needles in out of work position etc For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position I I I I I I I I I I I I A For this pattern stitches are only on the needles shown in the diagram Put empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work po...

Page 190: ...t empty needles and corresponding jacks in out of work position For this pattern where there are stitches on the front bed the opposite needles on the back bed are empty and where the needles of the front bed are empty on the opposite needles of the back bed there are stitches On the illustrated example on the front bed are 5 needles empty and 14 needles with stitches opposite on the back bed are ...

Page 191: ...rawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 2000 2 X 2 2001 2 X 4 2002 2 X 4 2003 2 X 4 2004 2 X 4 2005 2 X 8 m m E II 2006 6 X 6 2007 6 X 6 2008 8 X 1 0 2009 4 X 4 m ill m ii ll ll m 11 11 11 201 0 8 x 1 0 1 9 ...

Page 192: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 201 1 1 0 X 1 2 201 2 2 x 1 2 201 3 8 X 1 4 1 1 0 201 4 9 X 1 6 201 5 1 4 X 8 201 6 12 x 1 0 ...

Page 193: ...An nex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 201 7 14 X 9 201 8 8 x 1 6 2021 28 X 14 ii lt 1 m m a 201 9 1 0 X 1 2 2020 1 5 X 1 5 1 1 1 ...

Page 194: ...ex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 2022 32 X 1 2 2023 34x 1 4 2024 1 7 X 1 8 m m e m a a s m a a R a a a a a a m E 8 a a a m m u 2025 30 X 1 4 1 12 ...

Page 195: ...r tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 m s s a m m a m a a a m a 2026 26 X 26 B m m m m m 5 a m m m n m a m D m m m a m a s a u D m m m a m e m a a 5 a a c E D B B B 6 a a a s m e a m u a a m m m m e m M m 2027 40 X 32 1 1 3 ...

Page 196: ...nex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 a m m m a a m a m m u a m a a a a lll B m 2028 28 X 32 a e 2029 95 X 4 2030 8 X 6 2031 2 X 6 1 1 4 2032 4 X 4 ...

Page 197: ...ip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 a s m a a a e E m a 2033 1 8 X 1 1 I II II B ll I a iB 2034 1 6 X 1 6 Ill m g 2035 1 4 X 14 mt mJ ll S II B B 2036 5 X 9 tli a ID li lt m m tt ill t if a Ill 1i 2038 1 4 X 28 SI t111 2039 8 X 8 2037 4 X 1 0 1 1 5 ...

Page 198: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for tuck and slip stitch patterns with tuck color black 0 I il 11 1 11 m 2040 14 X 14 1 16 I 2041 3 X 4 ...

Page 199: ... drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2042 6 X 6 2043 8 X 1 0 2044 1 0 X 12 2045 2 X 1 2 2046 8 X 1 4 2047 14 X 8 1 1 1 7 ...

Page 200: ...ata Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2048 1 4 X 1 0 2049 8 x 1 6 1 1 8 2050 1 0 X 12 2051 1 5 X 1 5 ...

Page 201: ...attern data Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2052 28 X 1 4 2053 32 X 1 2 2054 34 X 14 1 1 9 ...

Page 202: ...attern data Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2055 1 7 X 1 8 2056 30 X 1 4 1 20 2057 26 X 26 ...

Page 203: ...wings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch pattems 2058 1 8 X 1 1 2059 1 6 X 1 6 2060 5 X 9 2061 4 X 1 0 2062 1 4 X 28 2063 8 X 8 2064 6 X 6 1 21 ...

Page 204: ... data Pattern drawings for lacy patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 Not suitable for tuck and slip stitch patterns 2065 26 X 20 2066 32 X 52 1 22 2067 1 7 X 30 2068 1 4 X 4 ...

Page 205: ...gs for the reverse side of Fairisle patterns with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 2069 2 x 4 I 2070 2 x 4 I 2071 2 X 4 2072 2 X 8 2073 3 X 3 a 2074 4 X 4 2075 4 X 4 2076 3 X 6 2077 2 X 4 2078 3 X 3 1 1 23 ...

Page 206: ...tterns and pin tucks with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 IIJ 2080 2 X 1 2081 4 X 1 2082 6 X 1 I I M I 2083 4 X 1 2084 8 X 1 2085 1 5 X 1 1 24 2086 1 9 X 1 2087 1 9 X 1 2088 1 3 X 1 2089 8 X 1 Will 2093 8 X 3 2094 8 X 4 ...

Page 207: ...ex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for racking patterns and pin tucks with slip stitch color white squares in the below pattern drawings 255 2095 1 X 4 2096 1 X 32 2097 1 X 32 2098 1 X 18 2099 1 X 1 8 1 25 ...

Page 208: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2100 205 x 1 49 col 1 white col 2 black 2101 59 x 43 col 1 blue col 2 white 1 1 26 ann12e pub ...

Page 209: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 21 02 65 X 33 col 1 blue col 2 black 21 03 38 X 39 col 1 blue col 2 light blue ann1 2e pub 1 1 27 ...

Page 210: ... drawings for Fairisle patterns 2104 42 X 21 col 1 lilac col 2 green 21 05 21 X 27 col 1 yellow col 2 green 21 06 1 7 x 20 col 1 green col 2 white 1 1 28 2107 1 7 X 17 col 1 yellow col 2 lilac 2108 29 X 25 col 1 lilac col 2 yellow ...

Page 211: ...n drawings for Fairisle patterns 21 09 32 X 20 col 1 blue col 2 black col 3 white 21 1 0 43 X 1 9 col 1 pink col 2 lilac 21 1 1 29 X 38 col 1 green col 2 blue col 3 yellow 21 1 2 37 X 27 col 1 blue col 2 white col 3 yellow I I 29 ...

Page 212: ...ttern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2 1 1 3 33 X 1 7 col 1 green col 2 lilac 21 1 5 39 X 23 col 1 blue col 2 yellow 21 1 6 39 X 40 col 1 green col 2 white 1 30 21 1 4 28 x 1 8 col 1 blue col 2 white ...

Page 213: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 21 1 7 29 X 20 col 1 pink col 2 white 21 1 8 31 x 21 col 1 white col 2 green 21 1 9 38 X 33 col 1 lilac col 2 black 1 31 ...

Page 214: ...n drawings for Fairisle patterns 2120 1 1 6 x 84 2121 1 2 x1 0 col 1 pink col 2 green 2122 10 X 1 3 col 1 blue col 2 white 1 32 col 1 black col 2 white 2123 1 8 X 1 1 col 1 green col 2 lilac 2124 1 8 x 20 col 1 blue col 2 yellow ...

Page 215: ... 4 col 1 white col 2 lilac 2126 14 X 1 0 col 1 lilac col 2 green 2127 1 7 x 1 6 col 1 yellow col 2 white 2128 1 6 x 1 3 col 1 blue col 2 pink 2129 1 4 X 1 0 col 1 pink col 2 blue 2130 1 6 X 14 col 1 green col 2 lilac 2131 37 X 32 col 1 green col 2 white col 3 black I I 33 ...

Page 216: ...tterns y 21 32 1 7 X 1 7 col 1 dark red col 2 pink 2135 23 X 20 col 1 purple col 2 yellow y 2133 39 X 1 6 col 1 pink col 2 dark red y 2134 21 X 1 7 col 1 purple col 2 pink 1 34 2136 23 X 23 col 1 green col 2 purple 2137 20 x 1 5 col 1 yellow col 2 purple ...

Page 217: ...ttern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 21 38 22 X 22 col 1 pink col 2 blue 2139 1 8 X 23 col 1 dark green col 2 green 2140 1 6 X 21 col 1 pink col 2 dark red 2141 12 X 26 col 1 lilac col 2 green I I 35 ...

Page 218: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2142 185 X 1 04 col 1 black col 2 pink col 3 violet col 4 green 2143 39 X 25 col 1 lilac col 2 pink I I 36 ...

Page 219: ...nnex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2144 44 X 28 col 1 pink col 2 red 2145 43 X 20 col 1 black col 2 green col 3 lilac 2146 30 X 1 7 col 1 green col 2 black col 3 dark green I 1 37 ...

Page 220: ...x 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2147 59 X 1 4 col 1 blue col 2 white col 3 pink 2148 71 X 21 col 1 blue col 2 white l 2149 65 x 47 col 1 dark blue col 2 light blue col 3 white 1 1 38 ...

Page 221: ...l 1 white col 2 green 21 51 35 X 20 col 1 white col 2 green col 3 dark blue col 4 light blue D B s s a w w a z a 5 Q D g a a a g M M 2152 33 X 21 col 1 white col 2 green col 3 dark lilac col 4 light lilac 2153 38 X 27 col 1 light yellow col 2 red col 3 green col 4 yellow I I 39 ...

Page 222: ...patterns W Q B a e e 8 H 0 m m e u u M U R B a D B z a a e a R e 0 e a z s w z m a m u g K s a ee B e R 2154 60 X 35 col 1 lilac col 2 dark blue col 3 medium pink col 4 light pink 21 55 50 X 38 col 1 lilac col 2 green col 3 red col 4 light lilac I I 40 ...

Page 223: ... X 22 col 1 green col 2 pink col 3 lilac e e z a a M N u M a a z B o a a o s M w u 2158 34 X 20 col 1 light green col 2 dark green col 3 dark pink col 4 light pink 2157 28 X 1 7 col 1 white col 2 green col 3 black 2 1 59 70 x 48 col 1 white col 2 violet col 3 green 1 41 ...

Page 224: ...te col 3 pink 2162 22 X 12 col 1 green col 2 white col 3 pink 1 1 42 a a a g u g n R e s aaaaS z e MN M M M Q W W W M M u u 2163 44 X 12 col 1 lilac col 2 white col 3 green col 4 pink e a a s a a a M t 2164 1 9 x 24 col 1 white col 2 yellow col 3 green col 4 lilac _ ljt l 14 llt l3 11 2165 21 X 20 col 1 violet col 2 white col 3 pink col 4 blue ...

Page 225: ...ol 2 green col 3 bordeaux 01 2167 22 X 22 col 1 violet col 2 lilac II 2168 27 X 14 col 1 lilac col 2 pink col 3 violet 1 1 I 1 1 2169 1 6 x 24 col 1 blue col 2 white 2170 1 9 x 1 9 col 1 black col 2 light blue col 3 white col 4 blue 2171 14 x 1 4 col 1 white col 2 blue col 3 dark blue 1 43 ...

Page 226: ...hite col 2 pink col 3 green 2173 20 X 20 col 1 white col 2 light green col 3 dark green 1 1 44 2175 24 X 1 2 col 1 dark green col 2 light green 2176 10 X 8 col 1 brown col 2 white col 3 black v 2177 1 8 X 1 8 col 1 white col 2 brown 2174 24 x 24 col 1 green col 2 white col 3 brown ...

Page 227: ...d col 4 yellow 21 78 31 X 38 col 1 brown col 2 black 2179 20 X 20 col 1 brown t f ti col 2 black a a a a G e e a a a e s a a a D a e a a E D g a a B e a A a a a a e e a w a a a z e a w a a R a a w e Q z e a a a a s z a a z z 8 X 0 8 8 u Q e e R e e a c u e 0 a a a a a a e Q 2180 48 X 36 col 1 white col 2 green col 3 pink col 4 lilac I I 45 ...

Page 228: ...s 2182 1 9 X 34 col 1 yellow col 2 brown 2183 12 X 1 3 col 1 red col 2 white col 3 dark red 2184 28 X 28 col 1 brown col 2 black 1 1 46 2185 22 X 23 col 1 white col 2 yellow 2186 32 X 32 col 1 black col 2 yellow col 3 red 2187 28 X 1 1 col 1 green col 2 yellow ...

Page 229: ...X 1 7 col 1 white col 2 green 2189 20 X 20 col 1 red col 2 green 2190 1 8 X 21 col 1 red col 2 yellow 21 91 16 X 20 col 1 brown col 2 yellow 2192 1 3 X 12 col 1 yellow col 2 green 2193 1 8 X 23 col 1 white col 2 brown 2194 22 X 34 col 1 red col 2 green col 3 yellow 1 47 ...

Page 230: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2195 57 X 34 col 1 yellow col 2 red col 3 green 2196 59 X 38 col 1 brown col 2 green col 3 yellow 1 1 48 ...

Page 231: ...ol 3 red _ Y JrE g g i g Jr 11 1Eg ir EHllllllll ll l i i l ili 1111 i1 l i i i l ll llmmmHlllllgH1 jji i l i1i i i f l m i i i i m ll ii E _ E E E E l li Jlll iiilli lmlnt llllll1111111111 1 1l illllll mllli i1 i ll111jjj11111111 igHH1l1111 ii il111l il1 1 2198 1 82 X 49 col 1 white col 2 blue 1 49 ...

Page 232: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2199 61 X 87 col 1 white col 2 red 1 50 ...

Page 233: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2200 93 X 70 col 1 white col 2 blue col 3 red 2201 32 X 32 col 1 white col 2 red col 3 green 2202 22 X 22 col 1 white col 2 blue I I 51 ...

Page 234: ...l It IF lSI l U I Z lii llf U Ol lt if ir ll c a 11 11 l t lc IlHZ lt it i b l lt ll Ill lt fJ C B 0 Iil ii 2 It it ll ll llt ll li lit l lt IJ S It O 8 It ill lt tt lA M II Il l I ll lit II II B lll iiHII IUl 11 J ill a a IHOi a lit IJ IUH c S ill ll lt l l ll ll ll il il a iiJ lt Q lt lt tz 10 2205 1 8 X 21 col 1 white col 2 black 2207 43 X 24 cot 1 white col 2 blue 1 52 col 3 green col 4 red ...

Page 235: ...isle patterns 2208 24 X 32 col 1 red col 2 white col 3 blue 2209 27 X 25 col 1 brown col 2 green 221 0 1 8 X 1 8 col 1 red col 2 black col 3 white 221 1 1 4 X 37 col 1 white col 2 blue col 3 red 221 2 24 X 24 col 1 red col 2 black col 3 white 1 53 ...

Page 236: ...ngs for Fairisle patterns 221 3 32 X 24 col 1 black col 2 white col 3 blue 221 4 30 X 30 col 1 brown col 2 green col 3 yellow 2216 41 X 30 col 1 black col 2 brown col 3 yellow mm 221 5 58 x 28 col 1 yellow i ti l t l t col 2 green 1 54 ...

Page 237: ...An nex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 221 7 1 79 x 81 col 1 black col 2 white 221 8 241 X 21 0 COL 1 brown COL 2 yellow 1 55 ...

Page 238: ...col 3 black col 4 blue ss z 11 11 9 s IIIII ll 1 11 2220 1 6 X 1 6 col 1 black col 2 brown col 3 white col 4 blue 31 111 lil li lll 11 1 A9 ll l5 u il l t lr l t l t 8 8 l l l l lt iRS os sc 2221 1 9 X 27 col 1 black col 2 white col 3 green col 4 brown I I 56 2222 23 X 21 col 1 blue col 2 green col 3 white 2223 28 X 28 col 1 black col 2 blue 2224 1 4 X 6 col 1 red col 2 black col 3 blue ...

Page 239: ... M IIt I ill e ICt lll IIUUI II III u rot lt lt ll ll Ill a a a a es a il l 11 13 11 Noli M H IHI aJ If I Ill II lilt t t fS a a ll III II tii 2225 35 X 35 col 1 white col 2 black col 3 brown col 4 blue II II III 2226 1 6 X 1 6 col 1 white col 2 light blue col 3 dark blue col 4 red 2227 18 X 33 col 1 red col 2 grey 2228 20 X 20 col 1 black col 2 yellow col 3 red 2229 1 8 X 1 9 col 1 yellow col 2 g...

Page 240: ...awings for Fairisle patterns 2231 32 X 64 col 1 red col 2 dark red col 3 yellow 2232 60 X 24 col 1 yellow col 2 black col 3 red 1 58 2233 26 X 1 5 col 1 yellow col 2 red col 3 black 2234 12 X 1 3 col 1 dark red col 2 red col 3 black ...

Page 241: ...col 1 yellow col 2 red col 3 dark red 2236 27 X 21 col 1 black col 2 yellow col 3 red 2237 30 X 24 col 1 red col 2 yellow col 3 black 2238 1 4 X 22 col 1 red col 2 yellow 2239 22 X 40 col 1 red col 2 black col 3 yellow 2240 32 X 2 4 col 1 dark red col 2 yellow col 3 red 1 59 ...

Page 242: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2241 48 x 48 col 1 black col 2 yellow col 3 red 2242 54 X 30 col 1 violet col 2 lilac col 3 pink 1 60 ...

Page 243: ...tern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2243 60 X 20 col 1 pink col 2 violet col 3 lilac 2244 42 X 30 col 1 pink col 2 violet 2245 28 X 28 col 1 black 2246 31 X 32 col 1 white col 2 dark red col 3 pink col 2 violet col 3 pink 1 61 ...

Page 244: ...iolet col 3 yellow 2248 1 5 X 32 col 1 violet col 2 green col 3 dark red 1 62 2249 9 X 9 col 1 dark blue col 2 brown col 3 white col 4 blue 2250 1 0 X 12 col 1 pink col 2 white col 3 dark blue 2251 1 8 X 1 0 col 1 violet col 2 lilac col 3 white 2252 26 X 26 col 1 green col 2 pink col 3 violet ...

Page 245: ...ern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2253 14 X 1 0 col 1 pink col 2 violet 2254 54 X 26 col 1 white col 2 black 2255 42 X 24 col 1 black col 2 white 2256 27 X 14 col 1 white col 2 black col 3 green 1 63 ...

Page 246: ...data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2257 26 x 1 6 col 1 white col 2 black col 3 grey 2259 27 X 28 col 1 black col 2 red 2258 42 X 1 5 col 1 black col 2 white 2260 75 X 1 4 col 1 red col 2 white col 3 black 1 64 ...

Page 247: ...61 1 6 X 1 6 col 1 red col 2 black 2262 22 X 22 col 1 black col 2 grey 2263 34 X 1 7 col 1 black col 2 green col 3 white 2264 1 2 X 20 col 1 white col 2 black 2265 21 X 1 3 col 1 black col 2 red col 3 white II 2266 8 X 7 col 1 white col 2 red col 3 black x I I 65 ...

Page 248: ...Annex 1 Pattern data 1 66 ...

Page 249: ...x 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2268 234 X 59 col 1 blue col 2 yellow col 3 red 2269 34 X 35 col 1 green col 2 violet col 3 red 2270 41 X 23 col 1 yellow col 2 black col 3 brown 1 67 ...

Page 250: ...ft ti ti 5 ti a w w w M e R w ti we C B a C Q u e a a E u e D B e e Q a e H a a z s c D e D a F c a a e a u B a w aa a B a a a 2271 64 X 44 a a u B a a B B B B ft G E C B 5 B e B D R col 1 black I green col 2 red I yellow 2272 383 X 51 col 1 green col 2 yellow col 3 brown 1 68 ...

Page 251: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2273 18 X 42 col 1 grey col 2 black col 3 white 2275 34 X 27 col 1 blue col 2 black 2274 49 X 28 col 1 green col 2 red col 3 violet I I 69 ...

Page 252: ...Ann ex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2276 47 X 45 col 1 lilac col 2 green col 3 violet 2277 40 X 31 col 1 brown col 2 yellow 1 1 70 ...

Page 253: ...Annex 1 Pattern data Pattern drawings for Fairisle patterns 2278 14 X 25 col 1 white col 2 brown G a a a v Raa m a W MU MM a a a m s G a a 2280 48 X 36 col 1 yellow col 2 black col 3 red 1 71 ...

Page 254: ...black 2282 24 X 24 col 1 red col 2 white col 3 black 1 72 2283 38 X 1 8 col 1 white col 2 red col 3 black 2284 22 X 12 col 1 white maE col 2 red ifJigJ2285 12 X 1 6 col 1 white col 2 green 2286 38 X 22 col 1 pink col 2 white col 3 light blue col 4 dark blue 2287 1 2 X 1 2 col 1 blue col 2 dark blue col 3 white ...

Page 255: ...1 452 2290 22 X 22 col 1 blue col 2 white 2291 1 2 X 1 2 col 1 red col 2 grey 2292 20 X 20 col 1 dark blue col 2 blue 2293 32 X 1 6 col 1 violet col 2 lilac 2294 24 X 24 col 1 violet col 2 pink a 2295 1 0 X 6 col 1 pink col 2 grey 2296 30 X 20 col 1 white col 2 pink I I 73 ...

Page 256: ... of Example 1 3 2 means the yarn is made from two strands of which each measures 1 3 m per gr The yarn as a whole therefore measures 6 5 meters per gramm or 650 m 710 85 yds per 1 00 gr 3 527 ozs Take into consideration that the actual time your machine needs to knit such a panel might be slightly different Not only techniqe and pattern have an influence on the time you need Other factors that inf...

Page 257: ...ttern Pattern Material Nm Knitting book p time 300 2025 7 cotton 1 3 2 1 0 36 315 201 6 1 3 cotton 1 3 2 1 3 24 317 2021 1 3 cotton 1 3 2 1 1 42 Slip stitch patterns single bed TECH vPattern Pattern Pattern Material Nm Knitting book p time 321 2038 29 AeryI 1 5 2 1 1 30 11 2 ...

Page 258: ... 350 2028 352 2031 373 2039 391 JPintuck patterns Pattern TECH vPattern Pattern 392 2027 Pattern book p 22 27 26 9 Pattern book p 33 Material Nm Knitting time silk 2012 1 3 24 wool 1 9 2 1 4 36 wool 1 9 2 14 54 AeryI 30 2 21 Material Nm Knitting time AeryI 30 2 25 11 1 3 ...

Page 259: ...e 409 95 cotton 1 3 2 1 0 409 92 wool 1 9 2 1 5 54 435 2000 91 wool 1 9 2 28 445 90 wool 1 9 2 1 9 6 446 95 wool 1 9 2 1 9 6 447 2096 2097 94 AeryI 30 2 35 54 453 2041 93 AeryI 1 5 2 1 7 48 ILacy patterns TECH vPattern Pattern Pattern Material Nm Knitting book p time 461 2067 38 cotton 1 3 2 22 54 11 4 ...

Page 260: ... 500 2144 50 AeryI 30 2 27 42 501 2146 52 AeryI 30 2 36 54 502 2170 52 AeryI 30 2 44 1 2 51 1 2230 62 AeryI 30 2 31 30 512 2221 76 AeryI 30 2 33 42 520 2135 47 AeryI 30 2 1 9 1 2 521 2209 61 AeryI 30 2 30 6 528 2182 67 AeryI 30 2 1 9 12 540 221 5 70 AeryI 1 5 2 1 8 541 2235 41 AeryI 30 2 28 54 11 5 ...

Page 261: ... 33 1 2 II II 2070 30 48 II 2071 36 6 II II 2072 36 6 II II 2073 28 1 8 I I 2074 48 1 2 2075 34 24 2076 40 54 Different pattern drawings for the reverse side of 3 color Fairisle patterns TECH vPattem Pattern Pattern Material Nm Knitting book p time 524 3 col 2166 2069 37 54 II 2070 32 42 II 2071 34 5411 I I I I 2072 34 1 2 II II 2073 30 24 2074 54 54 II 2075 38 If II 2076 48 24 11 6 ...

Page 262: ...pattern drawings for the reverse side of 4 color Fairisle patterns TECH vPattern Pattern Pattern Material Nm Knitting book p time 524 4 col 2163 2069 37 42 2070 31 54 2071 35 54 2072 37 2073 38 54 2074 51 36 2075 53 24 2076 71 30 11 1 7 ...

Page 263: ...he keys of the control unit p 34 E p 91 92 IEDG Ip 90 p 33 ENT IENT Ip 34 GO p 25 STOP IHELPIp 33 8 p 103 T Bp SO T IPROG slp 62 B For later use G p 99 p 34 IRWS Ip 146 ISAVElp 96 p 94 95 Gp 26 Bp 26 EJp 34 0p 33 ...

Page 264: ...POSITION 48 HANDLE UP 43 STOP AT 46 55 89 HANDLE DOWN 43 TECH 40 vi INVERTED 41 74 TECHNIQUE 65 KNITIING SECTOR 52 59 TO RIGHT I LEFT 70 MOTOR POWER 94 UNRAVEL 1 46 NEEDLES AND JACKS WASTE YARN 45 ACCORING TO DIAGRAM 44 56 WITHOUT YARN 44 56 NUMBER OF COLORS 74 ON THE PC For ERROR messages with a 4 digit SELECT number see pages 1 46 to 1 52 KNIT A PATIERN 68 v PATT 41 67 PATI 41 69 PROGRAM 62 PROG...

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