If The Carriage Has Jammed In Rib Knitting; If P Carriage Has Jammed - Singer 560 Operation Manual

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If the Carriage has jammed in rib knit-
ting ...
1. By pushing the Link Knob, disconnect the Ribber Car-
riage from the Arm and tilt it towards you, then
move
it to either end of the needle bed.
DO NOT PUSH OR PULL THE CARRIAGE BY
FORCE.
2. Remove the Ribber Arm from the Standard Carriage.
3. Lift open the Carriage by pushing the Release Lever, and
move it
in
its proceeding direction and off the
working
needles.
If
the Point Cams are
in use, move the Carriage until it
passes
the
Cam.
4. Check
the stitches, and if stitches have moved behind
the
latches,
replace them into the hooks using a Transfer
Tool.
5. Align the working needles in B position and unravel the
incomplete row referring to page 101.
6. Pass
the
Carriage
to the side with the yarn
end
and
press
down the Carriage to continue
knitting.
If
the Row Counter, the Knit Contour and/or the Pattern
Card is/are
in use, refer to "If
incorrectly knitted ...
" on
pages 108
&
109
before knitting again.
If P Carriage has jammed ...
If it jammed on the Knitter
...
Regardless of direction in which you are moving P Carriage,
remove it and push all the needles to D position, then move
P Carriage
from the left to the right.
If
it jammed on the Ribber ...
Remove P
Carriage and push all the
needles
to D position
using Needle Pusher, then knit the next
row.
If
you
have failed
to align needles into
C
position for east-
on
using
P
Carriage,
push
all the needles
to D
position and
move P Carriage
twice across the
needles
starting from
right side.
(Needles will
align in
C
position.)
106
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