18
Problem
Possible Cause
Shaft will not rise
The cord of the shaft is too loose or disconnected
-
check the tie ups for loose spots or
slipage
Shaft will not go down
The shaft rests on another shaft
-
check rollers and cords
Shaft rises with a shaft next to it
The cords from the shafts are crossed or the pegs have fastened to the next shaft
No shafts go down
Burned out fuse
-
call WEBS for replacement
Cable between control box and computer is disconnected
Computer is not in the software
’
s weaving mode—check settings in
‘
loom control
’
The shed doesn
’
t change
The cable between control box and computer is disconnected or the computer is not in the
software
’
s weaving mode
The shed doesn
’
t open completely
The peg attaching the shaft cord to the control box is too close to the control box
The warp is too tight
Cords often slip from the rollers
The peg is too close to the roller
The shaft only rises from the other
end
The cord from the neighboring shaft has jumped over the roller, or the short cord from the
box has not been threaded through the long cord
-
check cord connections
Check that warp lies in the bottom of the heddle eyes
The control box squeaks
The metal slide bars inside the box need to be lubricated. See instructions under Mainte-
nance notes on page 19
The loom squeaks
Rub some soap on the rods that hold the rollers
Troubleshooting
As with all electronic devices, cords can come loose and interfere with operations. If you are having problems
with the control unit working, the first thing to check is that all power cords are securely and snugly seated. The next
step is to check the comports (see page 17) and the order of operations (see page 15).
If these troubleshooting tips do not help, please contact us at 1
-
800
-
367
-
9327.