Brother International BES-961BC Instruction Manual - English - Page 23

Installation, 3-1 Transportation of Machine, DANGER

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3. Installation Chapter 1 Preparation of Embroidery Machine DANGER Embroidery machines should be installed only by trained engineers. Electric wiring should be laid by your distributor or electric experts. A machine weighs more than 720 kg. Installation should be carried out by 4 or more workers. Do not connect the power source until installation is completed. Doing so may start the machine unintentionally through an accidental activation of the START switch, resulting in bodily injuries. Install a machine in a place away from a highfrequency welding machine or other machines that may generate a strong electric noise. Failure to do so may cause the embroidery machine to malfunction. Establish grounding as designated. Improper grounding may result in an electric shock. * After installation is completed, get the power supply from a dedicated outlet. * When connecting multiple machines, exercise care not to exceed the capacity of the outlet. 3-1 Transportation of Machine When relocating the machine, push the steel frame. Note) Never push the cover or carriage. s When using a fork lift Center pillar B B  Lift forks Open the forks of the lift approximately 10 cm to the right from the even position to the center pillar viewed from the rear of the machine, and pass them under the legs to lift the machine. BES-961BC • BES-1261BC 21

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Chapter 1
Preparation of Embroidery Machine
BES-961BC
BES-1261BC
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Embroidery machines should be installed only
by trained engineers.
Electric wiring should be laid by your distribu-
tor or electric experts.
A machine weighs more than 720 kg.
Installa-
tion should be carried out by 4 or more work-
ers.
Do not connect the power source until installa-
tion is completed.
Doing so may start the ma-
chine unintentionally through an accidental
activation of the START switch, resulting in
bodily injuries.
Install a machine in a place away from a high-
frequency welding machine or other machines
that may generate a strong electric noise.
Fail-
ure to do so may cause the embroidery machine
to malfunction.
Establish grounding as designated.
Improper
grounding may result in an electric shock.
3. Installation
* After installation is completed, get the power supply from a dedicated outlet.
* When connecting multiple machines, exercise care not to exceed the capacity of the outlet.
3-1 Transportation of Machine
When relocating the machine, push the steel frame.
Note)
Never push the cover or carriage.
When using a fork lift
DANGER
Open the forks of the lift approximately 10 cm to the right from the even position to the center
pillar viewed from the rear of the machine, and pass them under the legs to lift the machine.
Center pillar
Lift forks