220/5 Single-head sewing unit for serging and overlocking for trousers without knee lining Operating Instructions 1 Installation Instructions 2 Service Instructions 3 Frohn rad stra ße 10, D-63768 Hös bach Telefon Ser vice +49 (0) 60 21/ 50 19 40 Telefax +49 (0) 60 21/ 54 00 61 E-mail: Vertrieb@beisler-gmbh.de Aus ga be / Edi ti on: 06/2005 Prin ted in Fe de ral Re pub lic of Ger ma ny Tei le-Nr.:/Part-No.
Foreword This instruction manual is intended to help the user to become familiar with the machine and take advantage of its application possibilities in accordance with the recommendations. The instruction manual contains important information on how to operate the machine securely, properly and economically. Observation of the instructions eliminates danger, reduces costs for repair and down-times, and increases the reliability and life of the machine.
General safety instructions The non-observance of the following safety instructions can cause bodily injuries or damages to the machine. 1. The machine must only be commissioned in full knowledge of the instruction book and operated by persons with appropriate training. 2. Before putting into service also read the safety rules and instructions of the motor supplier. 3. The machine must be used only for the purpose intended. Use of the machine without the safety devices is not permitted.
Index Page: Preface and general safety instructions Part 1: Operating instructions Cl. 1220/5 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 Description of product Description of proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brief description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 4 2. Optional equipment . . . . . . .
Index: Page: 8. 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.4.1 8.4.2 8.4.3 8.4.4 8.4.5 8.5 USB stick General notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Formatting the USB stick . . . . . . . . . . . . Plugging the USB stick in the control . . . . . USB functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Storing data on the USB stick . . . . . . . . . . Loading data from the USB stick . . . . . . . . Data comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deleting data from the USB stick . . . . . . . .
1. Description of product 1.1 Description of proper use The 1220/5 is a sewing unit which can properly be used for sewing light to medium-weight material. Such material is, as a rule, made of textile fibres. These materials are used in the garment industry. In general only dry material must be sewn on this machine. The material must not contain any hard objects. The seam is generally made with core thread, polyester fibre or cotton threads.
– – – – – Vertical cutter with suction for overlocking and serging in one operation Chain separator with suction, programmable Adjustable blowing nozzles in the table top for supporting the material feed Height-adjustable stand, infinitely variable from 850 mm to 1200 mm Integrated stacking device 1.
2. Optional equipment See annex 3. Switching on - Switching off - Program stop 1 1 3.1 Switching on – Switch on main switch 1 (turn in clockwise direction). The control loads the machine program. The basic display appears in the display of the control panel. – Switch off main switch 1 (turn counter-clockwise). 3.
3.3 Program stop 2 2 1 For an immediate stop in case of operating errors, needle breakage etc. the safety system of the 1220/5 provides the following measures: – Press program stop switch 2 at the control panel. The running operations are stopped immediately. – Turn main switch 1 counter-clockwise. The sewing unit drops out immediately; all movements of the sewing unit stop immediately. 3.4 Restart after program stop Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off.
4. Operation of the sewing machine head 4.1 General notes 1 The operation of the sewing machine head (needle insertion, threading of needle thread and hook thread etc.) is described in the attached separate Pegasus operating instructions. The instruction manual is included in the accessories of the sewing unit. Attention: Risk of injury! Please read the operating instructions of the sewing machine head carefully and observe all notes on safety.
4.2 Recommended threads Needle system: Recommended needle size: B27 Nm Nm Nm Nm 80 for very thin material 90 for thin material 100 for medium-weight material 110 for heavy-weight material High sewing security and good sewability are achieved with the following core threads: – Two-ply polyester endless polyester core-spun (e.g. Epic Poly-Poly, Rasant x, Saba C, ...) – Two-ply polyester endless cotton core-spun (e.g. Frikka, Koban, Rasant, ...
4.3 Removing / Putting on the fabric sliding sheet 2 3 2 1 1 The fabric sliding sheet 2 is held in the gap of the table top by the magnets 1. The edge guide 3 is fastened on the fabric sliding sheet. Removing the fabric sliding sheet – Carefully remove the edge guide 3 from the magnets in upward direction. – Swivel the fabric sliding sheet aside. The lower section of the sewing machine head is accessible now.
5. Operation of the sewing unit 5.1 Feeding the trousers parts and starting the sewing process The The l l l l 5 3 overlock unit 1220/5 works semi-automatically. operator of the sewing unit has to do the following: call up the desired seam program; feed the material precisely; supervise the sewing process of the unit; remove the finished parts from the stacker. 4 3 2 1 Feeding the trousers part and starting the sewing process 1) Select the seam program at the control panel (see chapter 6.3).
5.2 Adjusting the edge guide 4 3 2 1 1 The height-adjustable edge guide ensures a precise positioning of the trousers part in front of the sewing head. The height of the edge guide can be adjusted according to the thickness of the material to be sewn. The draw roll 3 guarantees that the workpiece is precisely guided under the sewing foot. Adjusting the height of the edge guide – Draw dial 1 in the direction of arrow. – Set dial 1 on one of the four lock-in positions.
5.3 Adjusting the blowing air for the nozzles in the table top 2 1 The blowing nozzles 1 in the table top support the precise stacking of the workpieces. – Set the intensity of the air blast by dial 2 at the control panel. Turn the dial to the right = increased intensity of air blast Turn the dial to the left = reduced intensity of air blast 5.4 Setting the guide blade 2 1 By means of the guide blade 1 the run of the workpiece can be influenced. – Release lever 2.
6. Operation of the control 6.1 Operator terminal For the input and output of data an operator terminal with an LCD display and function keys is used.
6.2 6.2.
Calling up sewing programs – Switch the main switch on. The control initializes. The seam program previously used is loaded. – Press one of the keys “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0”. The selected seam program is loaded. Calling up the parameter menu – Switch the main switch on. The control initializes. The previously used program appears in the display. – Press key “P”. The selection menu is called up. – Press one of the keys “1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0”.
6.3 Seam programs Designation of the individual seams: 1 = hem 2 = waistband 3 = fly seam or seat seam 4 = crotch seam 5 = side seam The sewing unit 1220/5 is delivered with 5 standard seam programs: Program 001 002 003 Description Sew crotch seam (4) Sew side seam (5) Sew hem (1) with joining crotch seam (4) 004 Sew hem (1) with joining side seam (5) 005 Sew hem (1) and seat seam (3) with joining crotch seam (4) A seam program in the display of the control panel Program No. 16 Seam No.
6.4 Adjusting the control The parameter values are altered in the individual parameter menus. – Press key “P”. – Select the menu item. 6.4.1 – Select the parameter to be altered with the keys “F1” or “F2”. – Press key “E”. – Alter the parameter value with the keys “Plus” or “Minus”. – Press key “P”. The new parameter value is stored. – Press key “P”. You return to the selection menu – Press key “P”.
Altering the machine parameters Parameter 30: Set the main speed Setting range: 0 …7000 Parameter 31: Setting range: Switch manual sewing on or off 0/1 Parameter 32: Setting range: Time how long the table blowing remains switched on 0 …400 stitches Parameter 44: Input: Number of stitches until the contour guide lowers 0 …200 Parameter 60: Softstart speed Setting range: 500 ...5000 Parameter 61: Setting range: Switch the softstart on or off 0/1 Parameter 62: Setting range: Softstart speed 1 ...
6.4.2 Altering the global parameters Parameter 45: Input: Number of stitches until the table blowing is switched on 0 …200 Parameter 46: Input: Duration of the stacker impulse 0 ..2000 Parameter 47: Input: Time of stacker movement 0 …2000 Parameter 48: Input: Speed limitation max. 7000 Parameter 49: Input: Speed at warp separation 0 …5000 Parameter 50: Number of stitches until the thread tension is opened (seam end) 0....
6.4.3 Input - Output test Via the input - output test the different input and output elements can be checked. Input test – Press key “P”. – Press key “8”. – Actuate the corresponding input. Example: Cover the light barrier. – Press key “Program stop”. The program is quitted. Input elements Switch Designation 01 05 Light barrier 01 Switch “Program stop” Output test – Press key “P”. – Press key “8”. – Press key “Plus”. – – – Select the output element to be tested with the keys “Plus” or “Minus”.
6.4.4 Creation of seam programs Note Before a new seam program can be created or an existing one can be deleted, the global parameter “56” has to be set to the value “0”. This avoids that the existing programs are changed inadvertently. – Press key “P”. – Press key “0” (global parameters). – Change over to parameter 56 with key “F1”. – Press key “E”. The parameter 56 is selected. – Set the parameter value to “0" with key “Minus. – Press key “P”. The new parameter value is stored.
6.4.5 Deleting a seam program – Press key “P”. – Press key “9”. – Press key “F2”. The display indicates: DELETE? 6.4.6 – Press key “F2” anew. The program is deleted. – Press key “P”. You return to the selection menu. Altering seam programs (Changing / Completing the sequence) Note Before a seam program can be altered,the parameter “56” has to be set to the value “1". This avoids that the existing programs are deleted inadvertently. (see chapter 6.4.
7. Error messages In case of an error in the control system or in the machine program corresponding error messages are indicated in the display. Display Meaning Error 1 One of the parameters “18” or “19” is switched on (value = 1) Both parameters “18” and “19” are switched on (value = 1) In the current program the last existing seam was to be deleted. Error 2 Error 3 Errors of free programming Info U1 FP custom code wrong, e.g. describing a parameter which does not exist.
8. USB stick 8.1 General notes 1 The USB stick 1 serves for storing and transferring of the sewing unit software. By means of the USB stick program and parameter data can also be transferred to other sewing units. Commercially available USB 1 sticks can be used, too. 8.2 Formatting the USB stick Before using a new USB stick this has to be formatted correspondingly. The file format is the “FAT 16” system. – Format the USB stick with the FAT 16 system via a PC. 8.
8.4 USB functions The following functions can be carried out with a USB stick: 1) Storing and loading of global parameters File extension = *. PAR Parameter F-510 F-511 F-512 F-513 Function Securing from the control on the USB stick Loading from the USB stick in the control Comparing USB stick and control data Deleting data from the USB stick 2) Storing and loading of programs and seam parameters File extension = *.
If different program or parameter files are stored, the control allocates a new name each. Example: Storing of different parameter data 1st file 0100DATA.PAR 2nd file 0101DATA.PAR etc. The files can individually be renamed by the file manager or explorer on a PC. Note On principle, the Efka control can read data from the main level of the USB stick only. Data from subdirectories cannot be processed.
8.4.1 Storing data on the USB stick – Enter parameter. Example: 510 – Press key “E” The cursor flashes. – Press key “F2”. The file name chosen by the control appears. Example 0100DATA.PAR – Press key “E”. The data are written on the USB stick. Note The file name is allocated automatically. 1 8.4.2 Loading data from the USB stick – Enter parameter. Example: 511 – Press key “E” The cursor flashes. – Press key “F2”. The name of the first file stored on the stick appears. Example 0100DATA.
8.4.3 Data comparison – Enter parameter. Example: 512 – Press key “E”. The file name chosen by the control appears. Example 0100DATA.PAR – Press key “E”. The message appears. READ DATA – YES = E Press key “E” within 2 seconds. The data of the USB stick and the control are compared. The message appears. READ DATA Possible displays 8.4.4 DATA OK The data on the stick are identical with the data of the control DATA DIFFERENT The data of the stick and the control are not identical.
8.4.5 Loading software version from the USB stick – Enter parameter 523. – Press key “E”. The cursor flashes. – Press key “F2”. The name of the first file stored on the stick appears. Example 20_5D_1A.PRG – Select the desired parameter file with the keys “+” or “-”. – Press key “E”. The message appears. READ DATA 1 YES = E – Press key “E” within 2 seconds. The data are read from the USB stick. – Press key “P” and wait approx. 3 seconds until “Save Data” fades out. – Press key “E” twice.
8.5 Removing the USB stick 1 – – 30 Switch the main switch off. Pull the USB stick 1 out of the slot of the Efka control.
9. Maintenance 9.1 Cleaning and checking Caution: Risk of injury ! Switch the main switch off. The maintenance of the sewing unit must only be carried out with the machine switched off. Maintenance work has to be done after the intervals indicated in the tables at the latest (see column “Operating hours”). The processing of fluffy material may require shorter maintenance intervals. A clean sewing unit protects from disturbances.
Maintenance work to be done Explanation Operating hours Machine head - Remove sewing dust and thread remainders. (e.g. with compressed air pistol) Clean the entire area 1 of the thread guides under the fabric sliding sheet 8 Suction device Empty container 2 of the suction device - Turn the bottom part of the container to the left and remove it - Empty the container - Screw the bottom part on again in clockwise direction 8 The water level must not rise up to the filter insert 4.
9.2 Oil lubrication 2 1 1 Caution: Risk of injury ! Oil may cause skin eruption. Avoid a longer contact with the skin. Wash yourself thoroughly after a contact. ATTENTION ! The handling and disposal of mineral oils is subject to legal regulations. Deliver used oil to an authorized collecting station. Conserve your environment. Be careful not to spill any oil.
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Index Page: Part 2: Assembly instructions cl. 1220/5 1. Sco pe of de li very. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. Ge ne ral no tes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 In stal ling the se wing unit Trans port pro tec tions . . . . . . . Setting the wor king height . . . . Mounting the thread reel hol der. Aligning the con trol panel . . . . . . . . 4 4 5 5 4.
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1. Scope of delivery The scope of delivery depends on your order. The sewing unit consists of: 2. – 1 Sewing machine head (as per order) – 2 Thread reel holder – 3 Control with control panel – 4 Material tray – 5 Stand and table top – 6 Suction unit with suction container – – 7 Stacker Compressed air maintenance unit General notes 2 ATTENTION ! The sewing unit must only be installed by trained specialist staff.
3. Installing the sewing unit 3.1 Transport protections 1 Before the installation of the sewing unit all transport protections have to be removed. – Remove the security tapes at the thread reel holder, machine table etc. – Remove the protective foils 1. 3.2 Setting the working height 1 2 The working height is adjustable between 850 and 1200 mm (measured up to the top edge of the table top). – Loosen screws 1 and 2 at the spars.
3.3 Mounting the thread reel holder 2 1 – – 3 2 Insert thread reel holder 1 in retainer 2. Tighten the thread reel holder with the two screws 3. 2 3.4 Aligning the control panel 3 2 1 The control panel 1 has been lowered for transportation. – Loosen screws 3. – Pull tube 2 holding the control panel right to the top. – Retighten screws 3.
4. Electrical connection ATTENTION ! Any work on the electrical equipment of the sewing unit must only be carried out by electricians or correspondingly instructed persons. The mains plug must be pulled out. 4.1 Checking the nominal voltage ATTENTION ! The nominal voltage indicated on the type plate of the sewing machine control and the mains voltage must correspond. Nominal voltage = 190 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz 4.2 Making the mains connection – 6 Connect the mains plug.
5. Pneumatic connection For the operation of the pneumatic components the sewing unit has to be provided with anhydrous compressed air. ATTENTION! For a trouble-free function of the pneumatic control processes the compressed air net has to be rated as follows: Even in the moment of maximum air consumption the minimum operating pressure must not drop below 6 bar. In case of a too high air pressure decrease: – Increase the compressor output. – Increase the diameter of the compressed air supply line.
6. Putting into operation 6.1 Sewing test After completion of the installation work a sewing test should be made. – Plug in the mains plug. Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Thread in needle and hook thread only with the sewing unit switched off. – – – – 8 Thread in needle and hook thread (see operating instructions of the sewing machine head). Switch the main switch on. The control is initialized. Select the sewing program.
Index Page: Part 3: Service instructions class 1220/5 1. General notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.5 2.5.2 2.5.2 2.5.2 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.7 Brief instructions for the sewing head Adjusting the height of the needle bar . . Adjusting the hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Distance between left hook and needle. . Distance between right hook and needle .
1. General notes The service instructions on hand describe the adjustment of the single-head overlock unit 1220/5. The manual consists of: · · Brief instructions for the sewing head Service instructions for the sewing unit ATTENTION ! The brief instructions are a summary of the detailed operating instructions of the sewing head. In any case these operating instructions have to be carefully read and all regulations have to be observed.
2. Brief instructions for the sewing head 2.1 Adjusting the height of the needle bar 1 2 3 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the height of the needle bar only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard checking In the top dead centre of the needle bar the distance between the needlepoint 4 and the throat plate should amount to 9.7 - 9.9 mm. – Move the needle bar in its top dead centre.
2.2 Adjusting the hook 2.2.1 Distance between left hook and needle 5 2,3 - 2,5 mm 1 2 3 4 5 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the hook only with the sewing unit switched off. 3 Cross-line adjustment Standard checking In the left reverse point of hook 5 the distance between the middle of the needle and the hook tip should amount to 2.3 - 2.5 mm. – Move the left hook in its left reverse point by handwheel.
2,3 - 2,5 mm 3 0 - 0,05 mm 6 7 4 Adjustment in sewing direction Standard checking The distance between hook tip 6 and needle 7 should amount to 0.0 - 0.05 mm. – Turn handwheel in direction of rotation until the hook tip is exactly at the level of the middle of the needle. – Shift the hook support 3 in such a way that the distance between hook support and needle amounts to 0.0 - 0.05 mm. – Check the cross-line adjustment once again and readjust, if necessary. – Tighten screw 4.
2.2.2 Distance between right hook and needle 1 4 8 7 5 6 3 2 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the hook only with the sewing unit switched off. 3 Cross-line adjustment 9 10 4,3 - 4,5 mm Standard checking When the right hook is in its top reverse point, the distance between hook tip 9 and the middle of the needle should amount to 4.3 - 4.5 mm. – Screw off thread guides 1 and 3 as well as cover 2. – Move the hook in its top dead centre by handwheel.
4 Adjustment in sewing direction Standard checking When the right hook crosses the left hook, the distance “A” should amount to 0.5 mm and the distance “B” to 0.2 mm. Correction – Turn handwheel in direction of rotation until the right hook crosses the left hook. – Turn and shift the right hook in such a way that the distance “A” amounts to 0.5 mm and the distance “B” to 0.2 mm. – Tighten screw 4 in this position. – Check all adjustments once again and readjust, if necessary.
2.3 Adjusting the needle protection 2.3.1 Hind needle protection 1 3 4 2 3 4 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the needle protection only with the sewing unit switched off. 3 Standard checking When the tip of the left hook 3 is at the level of the middle of the needle, the needle protection 1 should abut on the needle. There should be a distance of 0.0 - 0.05 mm between hook tip and needle.
2.3.2 Front needle protection 1 1 4 2 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the needle protection only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard checking In the lower dead centre of the needle the distance between needle protection 1 and needle should amount to 0.03 - 0.05 mm. – Turn handwheel in direction of rotation until the needle is in its lower dead centre. – Check the position of the front needle protection.
2.4 Adjusting the feed-dog 2.4.1 Feed-dog position 1 2 2 1 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the feed-dog position only with the sewing unit switched off. 3 Standard checking In their highest position the feed-dogs should be horizontal. – Turn handwheel in direction of rotation until the feed-dogs are in their highest position. – Check the position of the feed-dogs.
2.4.2 Feed-dog height 6 3 3 4 5 1 2 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the feed-dog height only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard checking When the feed-dogs are in their highest position, the teeth of the main feed-dog 4 should be 0.8 mm above the top edge of the throat plate, the teeth of the differential feed-dog 5 0.9 to 1.0 mm and the teeth of the auxiliary feed-dog 6 0.6 to 0.7 mm.
2.5 Presser foot 2.5.2 Presser foot lift head EX5204 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the presser foot lift only with the sewing unit switched off. 3 Standard When the piston rod 7 is extended, the lever 6 should abut on screw 5 and the clearance under the sewing feet should amount to 4 mm. 8 7 Correction – Loosen counternut 4 and screw the screw 5 down completely. – Swivel the sewing foot in.
2.5.2 Presser foot lift head S52 2 3 4 9 10 1 7 6 5 11 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the presser foot lift only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard When the piston rod 1 is extended, the lever 4 should abut on screw 6 and the clearance under the sewing feet should amount to 5 mm. Furthermore there should be a distance of 0.3 mm between stop 11 and screw 10 in this position.
2.5.2 Presser foot 1 3 2 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the presser foot only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard checking When the feed-dogs are in their lowest position, the sole of the presser foot should be 0.1 to 0.2 mm up at the front. Furthermore, the needle hole of the sewing foot and that of the throat plate should be in line. – Move the feed-dogs in low position. – Check the presser foot position. Correction – Loosen screws 2 and 3.
2.6 Upper and lower knife 2.6.1 Changing and adjusting the upper knife Head EX 5205-22/233-6KS Head S52 134B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 2 1 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Change and adjust the upper knife only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard In the lowest position of the upper knife the front edge of the blade should be 0.5 to 1.0 mm underneath the top edge of the throat plate.
2.6.2 Changing and adjusting the lower knife Head EX 5205-22/233-6KS Head S52 134B 1 2 4 3 4 3 2 1 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Change and adjust the lower knife only with the sewing unit switched off. 3 Standard The blade of the lower knife has to be flush with the top edge of the throat plate. Correction – Remove the fabric sliding sheet. – Swivel the sewing foot out. – Loosen screw 4.
2.7 Thread regulation of overlock hook 1 2 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the thread regulation only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard The position of the individual thread guides or thread pullers is dependent on the material, the sewing thread and the stitch type. Therefore the following setting values have to be regarded as standard values only. Correction – Turn the handwheel until the right hook is in its top reverse point.
3. Adjusting the sewing unit 3.1 Adjusting the light barrier 2 1 4 3 Caution: Risk of injury! The adjustment of the light barrier is done with the sewing unit switched on. Carry out adjustment and function test with utmost caution. 3 Aligning the light barrier The light barrier 2 has to be aligned to the area 1 of the machine head. – Loosen screw 3. – Align the light barrier support 4 correspondingly. – Tighten screw 3.
3.2 Direct sewing drive 3.2.1 Setting the reference 1 Caution: Risk of injury! Switch the main switch off. Check and adjust the hook setting only with the sewing unit switched off. Standard When the needle is in the position “7 mm after the bottom dead centre”, the drive belt has to be put on in such a way that the feather key 2 in the motor shaft points to the marking 1 in the motor casing. Correction – Remove the toothed belt.
4. Oil lubrication Caution: Risk of injury ! Oil can cause skin eruption. Avoid a longer contact with the skin. Wash yourself thoroughly after a contact. ATTENTION ! The handling and disposal of mineral oils is subject to legal regulations. Deliver used oil to an authorized collecting station. Conserve your environment. Be careful not to spill any oil. 4.
5. Maintenance Caution: Risk of injury ! Switch the main switch off. The maintenance of the sewing unit must only be done with the machine switched off. The daily or weekly maintenance work (cleaning and oiling) to be carried out by the operators of the sewing unit is described in the operating instructions (chapter 8). This is listed in the following table for the sake of completeness only.
table blowing contour guide Tischblasen Konturenführung warp separator Kett up sewing foot Nähfuß stacker Stapler Z06 Z04 Z01 Z03 dirt suction Schmutz saugen auxyliary roller up Konturenrolle lüften holding stamp Haltestempel thread tension Spannungslüftung Z05 A P Y12 2 1 a b c d Aenderung Y14 2 Y13 1 Datum Name Y03 2 1 Datum Name gez. 30.11.05 Roth gepr. Y01 4 5 Y06 2 2 3 1 Y04 2 3 1 3 Y05 4 5 1 2 4 3 5 1 Benennung: Pneumatikplan 1220-5 Zeichnungs-Nr.