Alarms - Baby Lock Coronet BLCT16A Instruction And Reference Manual

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 NOTE: The most likely cause of a problem is a stitch regulator wheel that is not making consistent
contact with the track. Check the spring tension on the sensor assembly on the machine to assure
that it will easily return to the fully extended (down) position after being compressed. Also assure
that the track is straight with no dips or indentations and that it is clean and free of contamination.
Other causes are an unplugged or damaged cable or possibly an issue with the main control board.
To perform the X-Motion Sensor Test
Use the X-Motion Sensor test to verify functionality of the X-axis stitch regulator encoder (the encoder
mounted at the rear of the carriage).
• Press the X-Motion Sensor test button. Slowly move the machine left and right. You should hear a
pulsing beep that pulses faster as you move the carriage faster. A solid beep, no beep, or periods of
irregular beeping (with constant motion) indicate a problem with the X-axis encoder.
 NOTE: The most likely cause of a problem is a stitch regulator wheel that is not making consistent
contact with the track. Check the spring tension on the sensor assembly on the carriage to ensure
that it will easily return to the fully extended position after being compressed. Also ensure that the
track is straight with no dips or indentations and that it is clean and free of contamination. Other
causes are an unplugged or damaged cable or possibly an issue with the main control board.

Alarms

The Alarms screen has two alarms: the overspeed alarm and the quilting alarm.
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• Touch the Tools icon in the toolbar. Then touch the Alarms button to open
the Alarms screen.
The overspeed alarm
alerts you if you are
moving the machine
faster than 100% of
the motor capacity.
The quilting alarm
enables you to set
timed reminders.

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