Service manual
EBS - MARK II
1-36
D - MACHINE CONTROLS
Released:01/2013 
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3. CYCLE MODE DESCRIPTION
Cycle mode function enables sewing of different button programs with different setting in 
one repeating sewing cycle. Two different cycle modes are available - standard and prompt. 
Please note that all settings are described starting from the main (standard) cycle mode 
screen. To enter the cycle mode screen see chapter D 1.2.
3.1. STANDARD CYCLE MODE
The standard cycle mode can accommodate up to 20 different button programs to be sewn 
in one cycle mode program. Machine has memory of 20 different standard cycle mode pro-
grams.
3.1.1. PROGRAMMING THE STANDARD CYCLE MODE
In case the standard cycle mode screen is not visible, the prompt cycle mode screen is on 
and it is necessary to press icon 
 to switch the machine to the standard cycle mode 
program. Once the standard cycle mode screen comes up (see the figure below), you can 
start programming the cycle sewing.
Press icon 
 on the standard cycle mode screen to enter numerical keyboard and select the 
cycle mode program number within the range 1 to 20.
Under the selected cycle mode program, enter required button program for position 1-20. 
Press required position (1-20), see point 
 to enter numerical keyboard and type particular 
number of button program (1-94) that you have saved in the machine memory before. See 
chapter D 2.1. Note that the cycle mode can work only with pre-programmed button programs. 
The end of the cycle program is defined by entering number “0” in the position following upon 
the last entered button program, see point 
. This means that the cycle mode is finished and 
the sewing starts from the beginning.
NOTE!
 The currently sewn button program / position is highlighted in red - see point  . 
   Icons under point   are used for quick setting and adjustment of the parameters of the 
currently sewn button and have the same functions as icons used on the main screen, see 
chapter D 1.










