Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
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- Cover-Top
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- CONTENTS
- 1. NAME OF EACH PART
- 2. SPECIFICATIONS
- 3. INSTALLATION
- 3-1. Power table
- 3-2. Installing the control box
- 3-3. Installing the rubber cushions
- 3-4. Installing the oil pan
- 3-5. Installing the cushions
- 3-6. Installing the switching plate
- 3-7. Installing the machine head
- 3-8. Installing the head rest
- 3-9. Installing the liquid cooling tank, optional
- 3-10.Installing the operation panel
- 3-11.Connecting the ground wire
- 3-12.Connecting the cords
- 3-13.Installing the belt cover
- 3-14.Installing the foot switch
- 3-15.Installing the spool stand
- 3-16.Installing the eye guard
- 4. LUBRICATION
- 5. OPERATION
- 6. CHECKING THE SEWING PATTERN
- 7. CORRECT USE
- 8. SEWING
- 9. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
- 10. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
- 10-1.Adjusting the needle bar height
- 10-2.Adjusting the needle bar lift amount
- 10-3.Adjusting the driver needle guard
- 10-4.Adjusting the needle clearance
- 10-5.Adjusting the shuttle race thread guide
- 10-6.Adjusting the thread take-up amount
- 10-7.Adjusting the movable knife
- 10-8.Adjusting the work clamp lift amount
- 10-9.Work clamp pressure adjustment (KE-432B)
- 10-10. Work clamp closing-distance adjustment (KE-432B)
- 10-11. Work clamp interchangeability (KE-433B)
- 10-12. Adjusting the needle up stop position
- 10-13. Adjusting the thread wiper
- 10-14. Checking the input sensor and DIP switch input
- 10-15. Checking the input voltage
- 10-16. Clearing all memory settings
- 10-17. Moving stitch patterns
- 11. USING THE COUNTERS
- 12. CHANGING FUNCTIONS USING THE DIP SWITCHES
- 13. CHANGING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS USING THE MEMORY SWITCHES
- 14. TABLE OF ERROR CODES
- 15. GAUGE PARTS LIST ACCORDING TO SUBCLASSES
- 16. TROUBLESHOOTING
- 17. OPTIONAL PARTS
- Cover-Last
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KE-430B, 431B, 432B, 433B
9. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
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9-4. Draining the oil
1. Remove and empty the waste oil container q
whenever it is full.
2. After emptying the waste oil container q, screw it
back into its original position.
9-5. Cleaning the control box air inlet port
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the filter in the air inlet
port w of the control box q at least once a month.
* If the machine is used while the air inlet port is
blocked, the inside of the control box will overheat.
When this happens, the overheating error code (“E-
d0”) will be displayed and you will not be able to
operate the sewing machine.
9-6. Cleaning the air holes of belt cover and frame side cover
Remove the belt cover q and the frame side cover w,
and then clean the air holes e.
After cleaning, install the belt cover q and the frame
side cover w.
* If dust collects in the air holes, it may cause the
motor to overheat. The air holes should be cleaned
at regular intervals.
In addition, be careful not to let any foreign matter
get into the air holes.
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9-7. Cleaning the eye guard
Wipe the eye guard clean with a soft cloth.
NOTE:
Do not use solvents such as kerosene or thinner to clean
the eye guard.
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