Brother International BAS-311F-L Instruction Manual - English - Page 7

Gauge Parts List According To Subclasses, Using The Memory Switches

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6-8. Using the bobbin thread counter ...34 6-9. Using production counter ...35 6-10. Using single split mode ...36 6-11. Shifting a stitch pattern ...37 7. SEWING ...38 7-1. Before starting sewing...38 7-2. Sewing operation ...38 8. CLEANING AND INSPECTION 40 8-1. Cleaning the rotary hook ...40 8-2. Lubrication ...40 8-3. Draining the oil ...40 8-4. Cleaning the control box air inlet port ...41 8-5. Cleaning the air holes of belt cover and frame side cover 41 8-6. Cleaning the eye guard ...41 8-7. Checking the needle ...41 9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS 42 9-1. Adjusting the needle bar height ...42 9-2. Adjusting the needle bar lift amount ...42 9-3. Adjusting the needle clearance ...43 9-4. Adjusting the driver needle guard ...43 9-5. Adjusting the shuttle race thread guide ...43 9-6. Adjusting the movable knife ...44 9-7. Adjusting the presser foot ...46 9-8. Changing the presser foot lift ...47 9-9. Adjusting the wiper ...48 9-10. Adjusting the two-step work clamp lift amount ...49 9-10-1. BAS-311F-0 Solenoid type ...49 9-10-2. BAS-311F-0, 311F-L Pneumatic type ...49 9-10-3. BAS-326F-0 ...50 9-10-4. Adjusting the air pressure ...50 9-11. Adjusting the needle up stop position ...51 9-12. Checking the input sensor and DIP switch input 52 9-13. Checking the input voltage ...53 9-14. Clearing all memory settings ...53 10. DIP SWITCH ...54 10-1. Panel DIP switch functions ...54 10-2. DIP swtiches inside the control box ...56 11. CHANGING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND USING THE MEMORY SWITCHES 58 12. ERROR CODES ...63 13. GAUGE PARTS LIST ACCORDING TO SUBCLASSES 66 14. TROUBLESHOOTING ...68 15. OPTIONS ...72 BAS-311F-0, 311F-L, 326F-0

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BAS-311F-0, 311F-L, 326F-0
6-8. Using the bobbin thread counter
.................................................................................................................................
34
6-9. Using production counter
..............................................................................................................................................
35
6-10. Using single split mode
...............................................................................................................................................
36
6-11. Shifting a stitch pattern
................................................................................................................................................
37
7. SEWING
...............................................................................................................................................................
38
7-1. Before starting sewing
....
................................................................................................................................................
38
7-2. Sewing operation
............................................................................................................................................................
38
8. CLEANING AND INSPECTION
.........................................................................................
40
8-1. Cleaning the rotary hook
...............................................................................................................................................
40
8-2. Lubrication
........................................................................................................................................................................
40
8-3. Draining the oil
................................................................................................................................................................
40
8-4. Cleaning the control box air inlet port
.........................................................................................................................
41
8-5. Cleaning the air holes of belt cover and frame side cover
....................................................................................
41
8-6. Cleaning the eye guard
.................................................................................................................................................
41
8-7. Checking the needle
......................................................................................................................................................
41
9. STANDARD ADJUSTMENTS
...............................................................................................
42
9-1. Adjusting the needle bar height
....................................................................................................................................
42
9-2. Adjusting the needle bar lift amount
...........................................................................................................................
42
9-3. Adjusting the needle clearance
...................................................................................................................................
43
9-4. Adjusting the driver needle guard
...............................................................................................................................
43
9-5. Adjusting the shuttle race thread guide
.....................................................................................................................
43
9-6. Adjusting the movable knife
.........................................................................................................................................
44
9-7. Adjusting the presser foot
..............................................................................................................................................
46
9-8. Changing the presser foot lift
.......................................................................................................................................
47
9-9. Adjusting the wiper
.........................................................................................................................................................
48
9-10. Adjusting the two-step work clamp lift amount
.......................................................................................................
49
9-10-1. BAS-311F-0 Solenoid type
....................................................................................................................................
49
9-10-2. BAS-311F-0, 311F-L Pneumatic type
....................................................................................................................
49
9-10-3. BAS-326F-0
............................................................................................................................................................
50
9-10-4. Adjusting the air pressure
......................................................................................................................................
50
9-11. Adjusting the needle up stop position
......................................................................................................................
51
9-12. Checking the input sensor and DIP switch input
...................................................................................................
52
9-13. Checking the input voltage
.........................................................................................................................................
53
9-14. Clearing all memory settings
.....................................................................................................................................
53
10. DIP SWITCH
..............................................................................................................................................
54
10-1. Panel DIP switch functions
.........................................................................................................................................
54
10-2. DIP swtiches inside the control box
..........................................................................................................................
56
11. CHANGING SPECIAL FUNCTIONS AND
USING THE MEMORY SWITCHES
........................................................................
58
12. ERROR CODES
.....................................................................................................................................
63
13. GAUGE PARTS LIST ACCORDING TO SUBCLASSES
.............
66
14. TROUBLESHOOTING
.................................................................................................................
68
15. OPTIONS
........................................................................................................................................................
72