Brother International BES-1260BC Instruction Manual - English - Page 228

Problem, Check Point, Check these points once again, machine and operation stops.

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Check these points once again Chapter 12 Trouble Shooting Problem sMachine operation abnormal Check Point • Is any set screw of the rotary encoder loosened? • Is any set screw of the machine pulley loosened? • Is any set screw of the machine motor pulley loosened? • Is embroidery data normal? sUpper shaft locks at a certain point in one cycle • Is the thread take-up stopped due to interference with the upper case cover? [Adjustment] Thread take-up Upper case cover Bolt Needle case Thread guide Thread take-up operating lever Loosen the hexagon socket head cap screw of the thread takeup operating lever and adjust the take-up movable range. Tighten it securely afterwards. • Are the needle bar clamp and the top dead center stopper positioned correctly? s"E-b1" error display • Check the rotary hook of a machine head whose MENDING lamp (green) is blinking to see if the thread is caught. [Adjustment] 1.Take out the thread tangled in the rotary hook race so that the rotary hook can be rotated forcibly by manual operation. 2.Check that the machine pulley is set to 100˚ of the scale, and press the END switch. [Measures] 1.If the thread end is left too long or stitching is left loosened before starting embroidering, the thread is caught in the machine and operation stops. 2.When starting embroidering, hook the thread end on the spring or hold it with a hand. 3.Leave thread of about 60 ~ 70 mm from the needle hole when starting embroidering. sUpper shaft pulley does not turn. • Is the presser foot lifted at a retract position when the power is turned on? Lower the presser foot for the six machine heads using the lever. sStitches cannot be made. • Is the needle attached properly? • Is the timing of the needle and rotary hook correct? BES-960BC • BES-1260BC 233

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Chapter 12
Trouble Shooting
Is the thread take-up stopped due to interference with the upper
case cover?
[Adjustment]
Loosen the hexagon socket head cap screw of the thread take-
up operating lever and adjust the take-up movable range.
Tighten it securely afterwards.
• Are the needle bar clamp and the top dead center stopper
positioned correctly?
Thread take-up
Upper case cover
Needle case
Thread guide
Bolt
Machine operation abnormal
Is any set screw of the rotary encoder loosened?
Is any set screw of the machine pulley loosened?
Is any set screw of the machine motor pulley loosened?
Is embroidery data normal?
Upper shaft locks at a certain point
in one cycle
"E-b1" error display
Check the rotary hook of a machine head whose MENDING lamp
(green) is blinking to see if the thread is caught.
[Adjustment]
1.Take out the thread tangled in the rotary hook race so that
the rotary hook can be rotated forcibly by manual operation.
2.Check that the machine pulley is set to 100˚ of the scale, and
press the END switch.
[Measures]
1.If the thread end is left too long or stitching is left loosened
before starting embroidering, the thread is caught in the
machine and operation stops.
2.When starting embroidering, hook the thread end on the
spring or hold it with a hand.
3.Leave thread of about 60 ~ 70 mm from the needle hole when
starting embroidering.
Upper shaft pulley does not turn.
Is the presser foot lifted at a retract position when the power is
turned on?
Lower the presser foot for the six machine heads using the lever.
Stitches cannot be made.
Is the needle attached properly?
Is the timing of the needle and rotary hook correct?
Problem
Check Point
Thread take-up
operating lever
Check these points once again