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Summary of Contents for SiRUBA 700F

Page 1: ...ffm a INSTRUCTION BOOK C 700F 41 Jii1S3f i llflaJ KAULIN MFG CO LTD ...

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Page 3: ...l flf F fiJI iiJ iJI il l 1 f m 1 f A ftm Ignoring this warning sign and proceed incorrect operation will cause 51 the person involved or the third party wounded and equipment Caution damaged during maintenance Ill 1 1 1 1 a JIDlllfi l Explanation of Warning Signs and Labels iiillf SUl llJJI 11 Moving part beware of industrial accident fi rlil A f SUl llJJfli i Warning Sign High voltage beware of ...

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Page 5: ...EDLE GUARD MOVING THE SEWING MACHINE THE INSTALLATION POSITION SPECIFICATON NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS INSTALLATION HOW TO OPERATE THE NEW MACHINE LUBRICATION AND DRAINAGE THREADING ADJUST THREAD TENSION REPLACE THE NEEDLE ADJUST THE STITCH LENGTH ADJUST THE DIFFERENTIAL FEED RATIO LIGHTENING OF THE OPERATION ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS OF ALL OPERATORS MAINTENANCE TOUBLESHOOTING TABLE CUT OUT DEMOLISTION PR...

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Page 7: ...e please fill the lubrication oil and confirm that the motor turning direction is clockwise before turn the power on GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning When using this machine basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury including the followings Read all these instructions before operating this product and save these instructions...

Page 8: ...ons for lubrication and changing accessories Inspect tool cord periodically If damaged have it repaired by an authorized service facility B Disconnect machine When not in use before servicing and when changing accessories 9 Avoid unintentional starting Do not carry a plug in tool with a finger on the switch Ensure the power switch is off when plugging in 1o Check damaged parts Before further use o...

Page 9: ...ions of this machine you must operate it correctly Please read and follow the instructions of this manual and keep it at hand for future references We are confident that you wiII enjoy this machine as much as we enjoy manufacturing it o1 Instead of the following instructions when you use this machine please pay attention to the basic safety measures Before using this machine please read this manua...

Page 10: ...or accessories 3 When repairing 4 When the operator leaves the working place or leaves the machine unattended 5 If clutch motors without brake pads are used must wait until the motor stops completely If grease oil or any fluid contacts your skin or eyes by any chance please wash the contacted area completely with clean water and consult a doctor Or swallow any fluid mistakenly consult a doctor imm...

Page 11: ...quired for adjustment and repairs 0 14 To ensure the best performance periodically clean the machine is necessary 0 15 In order to operate properly and to reduce the noise please place the machine flat and level on the ground Avoid operating the sewing machine at a noisy surrounding 0 16 Select a proper power plug and install it by an electrician Please connect the power plug to a grounded recepta...

Page 12: ... prevent physical injuries when flo you turn on the power switch or operate the machine d MHJIQ mii a Q d While the machine is in i1J 7 jft J t f iiJ1mi31 Jre operation the hook rotates at Z IIi t il1ilit2 111 l a f a high speed Please keep ffl ICII iiftl f ll I oJIB 11 your hands away from the lt T lit2 J UI IIil area of hook to prevent any Blili 1 J 1 W A flo potential injury to your hands In ad...

Page 13: ...he ground wire is removed to avoid electrical shock hazards i Please turn the power switch off before connecting or disconnecting the power plug to prevent possible accidents due to electric shock or damaged electronic components WARNING Please confirm the followings to avoid malfunction or damage to this machine o1 After installing the machine and before the first operation please G 4 S 5 clean i...

Page 14: ...ual please turn the power off to prevent accidents caused by abrupt start of the sewing machine WARNING TAG 1 There is a warning tag attached on the sewing machine Fig 1 2 When using the sewing machine please follow the instructions of the tag Please contact the dealer if the tag is fallen off or fuzzy 111 Fig 1 3 Safety protection device Fig 2 Elm Goggles i H Finger protector 1112 Fig 2 ...

Page 15: ...ot protection device is as shown as the Fig 10 For safety of all operators this device shall not be disassembled Fig 4 1114 Fig 4 MOVING THE SEWING MACHINE Moving the sewing machine Fig 5 1 To move the sewing machine please follow the figure shows Using left hand to hold the fromt machine cover body and right hand to hold the bottom plate to move 2 Please wear safety shoes while moving ...

Page 16: ... 1 Please do not install the sewing machine near the equipments such as Television Radio or Wireless Telephone Or these equipments will experience electronic interference Fig 6 X 116 Fig 6 2 The wire should insert to the AC power socket directly If using the extension wire this might cause malfunction Fig 7 X 1117 Fig 7 10 ...

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Page 18: ...m plate ll ffl Needle for Use DCX27 J J ft IVJ1 J ct il H flfil f f Feed Dog Transmission Eccentric Connecting Rod J J Jmjl Jt 1 8mm Teeth Width of the Feed Dog IDiiJ Jii f iliiDiiJ Stitch Adjusting Device Button Adjustment 11 1J i Jii 5 1 ct HIDiiJ ct Presser Foot Device Spring Type Knob Adjustment Type 1J ni J 1J ct ns ffnA ft m ns Oil Filling Oil tank storage type Automatic oil supply by felt c...

Page 19: ...NAMES OF MAJOR PARTS CD jiJIJi CD Lifting lever 2 jiJIJi Presser foot mufft Control box i Thread stand Iii I Oil gauge window Pulley Hand Wheel 1118 Fig 8 13 ...

Page 20: ...ead may be too heavy to hold and may cause human physical injuries 1 M 2 0 m q ti OOW 002 1oo mm lf i m JliJ Rlf5 mm o 2 M H AS JliJ M il o 4 2 qa m 2 11 J J m llii P JI l lci10 mm2Si J o Bl f8HQM Qil eft 3 o 14 1 Install the rubber cushion and the rest board in sequence as the attached table cut out drawing and the part lists In case of the semi submerged type installation the distance from the s...

Page 21: ...iJt IIM Do 15 HOW TO OPERATE THE NEW MACHINE Please operate this machine in 80 of the maximum speed in the first four weeks for engagement After four weeks please do not operate under the maximum speed until replacing the new lubrication oil LUBRICATION AND DRAINAGE 1 Fill the lubrication oil Fig 9 1 Remove the screw D and fill it with the attached ultra high speed lubricating oil or choose MOBIL ...

Page 22: ...ating a new machine or a long idling machine 2 Drainage and refill the oil Fig 10 1 Loosen the screw D and drain all the oil inside the oil tank Then tighten the screw G again 2 In order to extend the term of usage please replace the oil after the first four week and then replace it every four months 111 0 Fig 10 3 Needle cooling lubrication oil SILICON OIL THREADING Follow the procedures shown in...

Page 23: ...D controls double chain stitch threads or the left over lock needle thread 2 The second adjusting nut 2 controls the seam lock needle thread 3 The third adjusting nut controls the upper looper thread 4 The fourth adjusting nut controls the lower looper thread 5 The fifth adjusting nut controls the double chain looper thread 11112 Fig 12 2 Needle thread control Fig 13 1 When the sewing type is set ...

Page 24: ... at the position as the dotted line When the sewing type is 503 504 or 505 and upper looper is at the lowest position set the take up ro and at the position as the continuous line 2 Adjust fixed thread guide as the followings Point A for nylon stretchy thread Point B for blind hemming Point C for sewing type 512 3 Adjust fixed thread guide as the followings Point D for stretchy thread PointE for b...

Page 25: ...osen the screw CD and take off the needle 3 Insert the new needle till reaching the end as well as the long groove faces your side 4 Tighten the screw CD 1 11 15 Fig 15 ADJUST THE STITCH LENGTH The stitch length is adjusted according to the fabrics the differential ratio or other factors Keep pressing the button CD and turn the pulley till the button is locked Then release the button after reachin...

Page 26: ...ential feed ratio is the ratio of movements between main feed dog and differential feed dog 1 When the movement of main feed dog is bigger than differential feed dog the fabric is stretched in sewing and shirked to the contrary 2 Loosen screw G and turn the screw 2 in clockwise for stretching the fabric and in reverse direction for shrinking the fabric and then tighten the screw G Fig 17 NOTE When...

Page 27: ...um rated input of a lamp shall be easily discernible while the lamp is being replaced indicated on or near the lamp socket as shown on Fig 18 ii 51rta 51 o51rta Maximum 510 Lum 1 M M 7WHfffl ii o 2 m HlS ft U Jl o 3 7M a Biz jlo 4 7MP t SB Z1l11 1Jit o 5 tl11 fi 1i fliiilf AA11Ul o ii J 51rta 430 51rta Minimum 430 Lum 1118 Fig 18 CONDITIONS OF ALL OPERATORS 1 Read and understand well the content o...

Page 28: ...11 mjl 5m litt 11 1 rJ r 1tiB15 o I Furthermore do not drink or eat the oil nor the grease for they can cause vomiting and diarrhea Keep the oil away of the reach of children a2Hie W fi fFo Use both hands to hold the machine head when tilting or returning it to its original position F fF R It M m B o If only using one hand to move the machine the weight of the machine head may cause slipping and y...

Page 29: ...Weekly 2 Keep the operational panel clean 3 1tm 1tf s mt r rEutf3Llfl 3 Check ifthe power parts is loosening or still at the right position 4 00 1 J fipgz t ns Quarterly 1 Change the liquid oil inside the oil pan 4ij5f 1 lb s mtz m Annually 1 Check the transmission belt to see ifit is weariful or damaged 6 Table 6 TROUBLESHOOTING A ttacAuTION A tiiirr l ttiifiJ D JziFi I 9 tMMIJit Jit uUJHHt I trJ...

Page 30: ...e left looper Woll tc1J ilffi W Ii Z f ll O Adjust the distance from the top of the left looper to the needle to be O e5 JJWo J J 5 ll fMWf m The small spring of tension adjustment does not function l H I li f Ffflf if 5 llm i i o Ci it m JIU IIT o 1 If the small spring does not function pull it to be more tightened Note The broken thread will happen if pull the spring too tight C2 5 1JWoll fi Bif...

Page 31: ...hich is using the correct right looper The appropriate right looper for each type such as single need 2 needles materials and thin fabrics are included ll if ti1 J W tc l 1r l The distance is too wide between the right and left needle when using 2 needles ffi ti1 J II ifi J tc tifllli I ti1 J LT fllmz r ft1 J I 1 ft ti1 J T II if b ti I JT I rP J5 P o Because the correlationship of the left right ...

Page 32: ...ight of the feeding teeth W IJ ffi Jml 1rl bJ3l 0 8mm lmm 1 11 1 1 JIJ tJ E t Jo Adjust the height of the feeding teeth to be around 0 8 nur to 1mm Meanwhile keep the appropriate presser foot pressure Ri f E Bad threading Ri ffllf 1JOPJ J 1 1 lYr o Ifthere is any connecting part of the thread it needs to be dealt first Then rethreading 6 ftffii 3 tm e ti1 J N f f flM The Top ofthe Needle Damaged T...

Page 33: ...hole of the thread stand did not polish Stitch Jtlli P fLm I M Yt o Use emery cloth to polish the surroundings of the thread l hole l 1 m Choose the wrong thread J I 1 WHI o In Change a better thread to balance the threads liT I J t JIDI J IIff flif Cannot adjust to the best thread tension gft Ei1J I J f IDI l llff R fu g Jj1fmJI J t 1t 0 Please be noted that the threads of the left right looper s...

Page 34: ...is not appropriate Doing Chainstitch 1l ijj Ji l t98 1Jf ll o Adjust the cam to an appropriate position Thread tension device does not work well 1 1lJii1 5 5 i IJt 1 adjust the spring strength 2 fJri Y 2 polishing or changing a new one e fi IJ t1 5 3 f The presser foot rear spring did not assemble well J m 1lJii1 5 11 giG t fi IJ tmi IIElt o ME ttJE 1Jo Readjust the spring or change a new one to m...

Page 35: ...st ooJf ctJ tJ Jf Noise of the pump scratchy lffl J l 1JoJE oo D 3 5 N tmPJ 0 Use the fiXture to add pressure on the gear of the pump and keep the pump running 3 5 minutes e H liJP The needle bar is loosening tff j G f iil tl MJOO ZIY J o Change a new one or to polish the contacting surfact so that the clearance is smaller e W t f l iliUIY ZIJ IJE 1J I IJ liil f j The fixed hook of the connecting ...

Page 36: ...position e_t ne Upper mechenism does not splash the oil l ffl Bi IU I Intl ll Clean the lints and change the oil releasing screw 2 7 tne3 2 Change a new filter 3 m JJI gs G 3 Clean the dirt or change a new one 4 ffl m nen 4 Use the iron wire to clean through the oil path e Jn fU The knife is not sharp O MfU GJ l Polishti or change a new one 2 IE_t f7J It jjt 2 Correct the angle of the upper and lo...

Page 37: ...TABLE CUT OUT Q llJ18 I a Y 25 26 4 I m I 1Q2Q L 7 g L Sf A A BUili 11120 Fig 20 31 ...

Page 38: ...1 All sheathes flexible hosing and JIW o plastic or non metal components 2 ft f J OOIUI OO ftA o 2 Electricity components switches or lighting components 3 Em f fiRiflflliiittlJI 3 Insulation materials rock wool and to flexible rubber strips 4 II II jlljij 4 Metals ferrous metals copper Jtf HI II o bronze and brass various 3 n M RI 3 In this way all materials can be eliminated mBJG m RI m ffi corr...

Page 39: ...47F 514M2 24 TG 7000 82 0 EC 747F 514M7 24 7000 79 0 CT 747EFT 514M2 24 7000 80 0 DT 747ERT 514M2 24 7000 80 0 VT CT 757F 516Ll 24 7000 82 0 CT 757F 516Ll 35 7000 82 0 CT 757F 516M2 35 7000 82 0 CT PS PSffiC 757F 516M2 55 7000 82 0 CT PS PSffiC 757F 516H2 56 7000 82 0 CT 757F 515X2 56 7000 84 0 CT 757F 401M2 50 TA 7000 82 0 EC 757F 516H4 35 GA 7000 82 0 P EC PffiC P G P GffiC 757F 516H4 55 GA 6000...

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Page 42: ...The specification and or appearances of the equipment described In this Instruction book are subject to change because of modification without previous notice KZ64 SEP 2006 ...

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