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  • Page 1 550-12-33/-34 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE All rights reserved. Property of Dürkopp Adler AG and protected by copyright. Any reuse of these contents, including extracts, is prohibited without the prior written approval of Dürkopp Adler AG. Copyright © Dürkopp Adler AG 2017...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Switching on and off the sewing lamp ..........56 4.18 Setting the stitch length ............... 57 4.19 Sewing....................58 Programming ..................61 The OP3000 control panel at a glance ..........61 Control operating modes ..............65 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 4 Checking the hook lubrication ............131 Servicing the pneumatic system............134 6.4.1 Setting the operating pressure ............134 6.4.2 Draining the water condensation ............135 6.4.3 Cleaning the filter element..............136 Parts list..................... 137 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 5 Customer Service ................161 10.2 Messages of the software ..............161 10.3 Errors in sewing process ..............181 Technical data ................. 183 Appendix ..................187 12.1 Wiring diagram .................. 187 12.2 Tabletop drawing ................193 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 7: About These Instructions

    Specifically, the chapter Setup ( p. 139) is important for specialists. Service Instructions are supplied separately. With regard to minimum qualification and other requirements to be met by personnel, please also follow the chapter Safety ( p. 9). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 8: Representation Conventions - Symbols And Characters

    Lists are marked by bullet points.  Result of performing an operation Change to the machine or on the display/control panel. Important Special attention must be paid to this point when performing a step. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 9: Other Documents

    Each manufacturer has performed a hazard assessment for these purchased parts and confirmed their design compliance with applicable European and national regulations. The proper use of the built-in components is described in the corresponding manu- facturer's instructions. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 10: Liability

    Leave machines, equipment and packaging material in the con- dition in which they were found when the damage was discovered. This will ensure any claims against the transport company. Report all other complaints to Dürkopp Adler immediately after receiving the product. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 11: Safety

    The power plug may only be assembled to the power cable by qualified specialists. Obligations Follow the country-specific safety and accident prevention regu- of the operator lations and the legal regulations concerning industrial safety and the protection of the environment. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 12 Safety equipment should not be removed or deactivated. If it is equipment essential to remove or deactivate safety equipment for a repair operation, it must be assembled and put back into operation immediately afterward. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 13: Signal Words And Symbols Used In Warnings

    If ignored, environmental damage can result NOTICE (without hazard symbol) If ignored, property damage can result Symbols The following symbols indicate the type of danger to personnel: Symbol Type of danger General Electric shock Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 14 Type and source of danger! Consequences of non-compliance. Measures for avoiding the danger.  This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that could result in serious or even fatal injury if ignored. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 15 CAUTION Type and source of danger! Consequences of non-compliance. Measures for avoiding the danger.  This is what a warning looks like for a hazard that could result in environmental damage if ignored. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 16 Safety Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 17: Machine Description

    (3) - Tabletop (10) - Control panel OP3000 (4) - Knee button (11) - Oil-wick lubrication (5) - Lower tape feeder (12) - Handwheel (6) - Pedal (13) - Reel stand (7) - Stand Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 18: Proper Use

    DIN EN 60204-31. Only authorized persons may work on the machine. Dürkopp Adler cannot be held liable for damages resulting from improper use. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 19: Declaration Of Conformity

    Machine description Declaration of Conformity The machine complies with European regulations ensuring health, safety, and environmental protection as specified in the declara- tion of conformity or in the declaration of incorporation. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 20 Machine description Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 21: Operation

    • Inserting/changing the needle ( p. 22) • Threading the needle thread ( p. 24) • Threading the hook thread ( p. 27). • Setting the thread tension ( p. 36) • Threading the reinforcement tape ( p. 30) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 22: Switching On And Off The Machine

    Do not switch the machine off unless the needle is up and NOT plunged in the material. Fig. 2: Switching on and off the machine ③ ② ① (1) - MESSAGE LED (3) - Main switch (2) - POWER LED Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 23 Set the main switch (3) to position 0.  The control panel shuts down. When the POWER LED (2) goes out, the machine and the control are disconnected from the power supply. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 24: Inserting/Changing The Needle

    Correct the settings when using needles with a different thickness. Fig. 3: Inserting/changing the needle ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ (1) - Needle bar (4) - Needle (2) - Thread guide (5) - Groove (3) - Threaded pin Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 25 An incorrect hook distance can cause the following disturbances: • Changing to a thinner needle: • Missing stitches • Thread damage • Changing to a thicker needle: • Damage to the hook tip • Damage to the needle Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 26: Threading The Needle Thread

    To thread the needle thread: Fit the thread reel on the left thread reel plate (1). Feed the needle thread through the thread guides as shown and guide it around the tensioner (2). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 27 The required needle thread quantity defines the threading of the needle thread ( p. 37). Feed the needle thread downwards behind the bracket (6). Insert the needle thread through thread guide (7). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 28 (15) - Thread guide 10. Insert the needle thread through thread guide (15). 11. Insert the needle thread through the needle eye (14) in such a way that the loose end points downward/faces the hook. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 29: Threading The Hook Thread

    Fig. 7: Threading the hook thread (1) ③ ② ① (1) - Tensioner (3) - Right thread reel plate (2) - Thread guide To thread the needle thread: Fit the thread reel on the right thread reel plate (3). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 30 Open the thread channel (5). Feed the hook thread through the thread channel (5). 10. Pull the hook thread from the rear under the cover plate of the thread channel (5). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 31 17. Press down and lock into place the hook thread bobbin case retainer (10). 18. Insert the hook covers (4) again on the left and the right next to the throat plate (12). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 32: Threading The Reinforcement Tape

    Fit the tape roll onto the bar (1). Slip the brake element (3) back onto the bar (1). Tighten the screw (2).  Now, the tape roll can no longer slip off the bar. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 33 Feed the reinforcement tape from the tape roll to the tape guide (9) and thread it from top to bottom. Feed the reinforcement tape clockwise through the tensioner (8). Feed the reinforcement tape from top to bottom through the tape guide (7). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 34 11. Feed the reinforcement tape from top to bottom through the tape guide (10).  The reinforcement tape has been fully threaded from the top. 12. Guide the reinforcement tape towards the rear in the same way as the needle thread. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 35: Threading The Reinforcement Tape From The Bottom

    Feed the reinforcement tape up from the tape roll to the tape guide (2) and thread it. Tilt the machine head ( p. 148). Feed the reinforcement tape up through the slot in the oil pan (1). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 36 Feed the reinforcement tape from the slot in the oil pan (1) through the tape guide (7). 10. Feed the reinforcement tape clockwise through the tensioner (8). 11. Insert the reinforcement tape through the tape guide (9). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 37 15. Loosen the lever (11) to set the rod of the bottom tape guide.  The bottom feeder must not impair free movement during sewing. 16. Lock the lever (11) back into position. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 38: Thread Tension

    If 100 % thread tension is insufficient, the thread pre-tension can be supplemented ( p. 42). To this end, the tensioner elements of the thread pre-tensioner are set closer together. The tensioner elements of the thread pre-tensioner are, otherwise, always open. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 39: Setting The Needle Thread Quantity

    The thread lever (1) is visible just above the needle thread regulator when at bottom dead center. • Very elastic threads: The thread lever (1) is visible just below the needle thread regulator when at bottom dead center. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 40 Feed the needle thread through hole of the thread lever (1) and then via the left bar of the needle thread regulator (3). Tighten the screws (2) for the needle thread regulator (3). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 41: Setting The Hook Thread Quantity

    (1) - Tight seam (3) - Highly elastic seam (2) - Normal seam (balloon stitch) Disturbance if hook thread quantity to too high • Missing stitches • Hook thread pops out of the thread take-up disk Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 42 • Tighter seam = move the front edge (7) towards the 0 on the scale (8) • More elastic seam = move the front edge (7) towards the 5 on the scale (8) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 43 Do not alter the height of the hook thread take-up (10). The hole (6) must always remain above the lower bar (5) of the thread bobbin case retainer (4). Tighten the screws (9). Erect the machine head ( p. 148). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 44: Setting Thread Pre-Tensioner/Tape Tensioner

    The additional tape tensioner of the reinforcement tape is set at the tensioner elements in the same way as the needle and hook thread tensioners. Fig. 24: Setting thread pre-tensioner/tape tensioner (2) ③ (3) - Tensioner element (upper tape tensioner) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 45 The tape tensioner for the reinforcement tape is best set when switched on, allowing you to test the setting directly during sewing. For instructions on how to turn the tape tensioner of the reinforce- ment tape on/off, refer to ( p. 44). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 46: Switching The Tape Tensioner For The Reinforcement Tape On/Off

    The tape tensioner is switched off for ruffling values of 0-7. The tape tensioner is switched on automatically for ruffling values of 8 and higher; the button (3) will then light up. The tape tensioner can be switched off at any time. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 47 Press the button (3).  The tape tensioner is switched off. Information The ruffling value at which the tape tensioner is switched on automatically can be adjusted on the OP3000 control panel ( p. 110). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 48: Setting The Tape Brake

    The principle that is used to brake the tape feeder is identical for the upper and the lower feeder. Fig. 29: Setting point in time for cutting (1) ① ② ③ (1) - Tape roll (top) (3) - Nut (2) - Screw Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 49 To reduce the force of the tape brake, loosen the screw (2). To increase the force of the tape brake, tighten the screw (2). To lock the screw (2) in position, tighten the nut (3). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 50: Locking The Sewing Feet At Top Dead Center

    -1 or position -2. Press the locking button (1) and keep it pressed. Release the pedal (position 0). Release the locking button (1).  The sewing feet are locked at top dead center. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 51: Setting The Sewing Foot Stroke

    • Increase the sewing foot stroke Turn the adjusting wheel (1) counterclockwise • Reduce the sewing foot stroke: Turn the adjusting wheel (1) clockwise  The marking (2) indicates the selected stroke height. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 52: Setting The Sewing Foot Pressure

    Turn screw (1) clockwise • Reduce the sewing foot pressure: Turn screw (1) counterclockwise Tighten the nut (2). Important Major changes to the sewing foot pressure require a recalibration of the ruffling device ( Service Instructions). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 53: Using The Knee Button During Sewing

    The function assigned to the knee button (2) at the factory is Set selected ruffling value to 0 and vice versa. Information The knee button (2) can also be assigned other functions ( p. 118). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 54 To use the knee button during sewing: Press the knee button (2).  The ruffling value is reset to 0. Press the knee button (2) again.  The previous ruffling value is restored. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 55: Push Buttons On The Machine Arm

    The following functions have been stored: • Left button: Quick stroke adjustment ( p. 54) • Right button: Tape tensioner ( p. 44) • Arrow button: Seam section change (in automatic mode,  p. 74) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 56: Switching Maximum Stroke On And Off

     The button (1) lights up, indicating that the function is switched off. To switch the maximum stroke off, press button (1) again.  The button (1) light goes out, indicating that the function is switched off. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 57: Switching The Edge Cutter On And Off

    Press the upper softkey (1) Information The upper softkey (1) can also be assigned a different function. In this case, the edge cutter can also be switched on and off in the softkey menu ( p. 70). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 58: Switching On And Off The Sewing Lamp

    Press the button (6).  The sewing lamp illuminates. Use the (5) or (7) button to set the brightness level. To switch off the sewing lamp: Press the button (6).  The sewing lamp goes out. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 59: Setting The Stitch Length

    4.18 Setting the stitch length The stitch length is set at the OP3000 control panel ( p. 66). In every seam program, the stitch length can be set individually for each seam section. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 60: Sewing

    Use the pedal to start and control every sewing process. Initial situation The pedal is released (position 0).  The machine is at a standstill. The needle is up, and the sewing feet are down. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 61 To finish the seam, press the pedal completely backwards to position -2.  The machine stops. Needle and sewing feet are lifted and remain up as long as the pedal is kept in the -2 position. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 62 Operation Fig. 41: Sewing (2) ⑤ (5) - Thread-pulling knife Cut the reinforcement tape at the thread-pulling knife (5). Remove the sewing material. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 63: Programming

    (10) - P Button (4) - Arrow button (11) - Arrow button (5) - F button (12) - ESC button (6) - Arrow button (13) - Numeric buttons (7) - S button (14) - Display Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 64 • Confirm the settings • Activate the input ⑩ • Start Edit mode ⑪ • Increase the value • Scroll through the list (upwards) ⑫ • Cancel the function • Exit the menu Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 65 (2) - Activated entry in a value field You can use the arrow buttons to move from entry to entry: • / in a list of menu items • / for adjacent value fields Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 66 When pressing OK in a menu, you open the selected menu item When pressing OK, you apply the activated entry. Canceling value editing If you press ESC when editing value fields, you can cancel the entry without having to apply your changes. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 67: Control Operating Modes

    For more information on service mode, refer to the  Service Instructions. Information The machine is capable of storing up to 999 seam programs with a maximum of 30 seam sections each. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 68: Manual Mode

    • Enter the seam program number directly using one of the numeric buttons 0 – 9 and press OK to confirm if necessary.  The control switches to Automatic mode Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 69 Setting the parameters  p. 68 Stitch counter of the current seam section After the thread has been cut, the display is retained. Measurement restarts when sewing starts again. F, S No function assigned Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 70: Adjusting Additional Parameters

    You can adjust the following parameters in this menu: Symbol Meaning Hook thread tension (Thr. Tens. Bot) Set hook thread tension Adjusting smooth sewing/stretch value (Flat Sew) Adjust stretch value Maximum speed (Max Speed) Define maximum speed/number of stitches Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 71 Press the OK button to activate or deactivate the parameter ▲/▼ or use to edit the value and confirm the change by pressing OK. To exit the menu, press the ESC button.  The changed values are stored. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 72: Softkey Menu And Softkey Functions In Manual Mode

    This function is only available during sewing • To switch maximum stroke n/off, press button 3 Needle position up or down • Press button 4  The needle is up or down when sewing stops Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 73 Fig. 46: Softkey menu and softkey functions in Manual mode (2) Switching a softkey function on/off To switch a softkey function on and off: Press button 1/2/3/4/5 under the desired softkey function. To exit the softkey menu, press the lower softkey again. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 74: Sewing In Manual Mode

    If necessary, change values such as stitch length and thread tension. Press the pedal forward to position 1 and sew. Information If the seam is not entirely smooth, adjust the stretch value for the ruffling value of 0 ( p. 113). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 75 Needle and sewing feet are lifted and remain up as long as the pedal is kept in the -2 position. Cut the reinforcement tape at the thread-pulling knife ( p. 59). Remove the sewing material. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 76: Automatic Mode

    • Use to change the stitch length. Needle thread tension Value range: 1 – 99   • Use to select the parameter.   • Use to change the needle thread tension. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 77  p. 54 • To switch maximum stroke on/off, press the left button. Tape tensioner for the reinforcement tape  p. 44 Right button • To switch the tape tensioner on/off, press the right button. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 78: Softkey Menu And Softkey Functions In Automatic Mode

    The softkey buttons serve the following functions in automatic mode: • upper softkey (1): The button can be assigned a softkey func- tion for quick access • lower softkey (2): quick access to the softkey menu during the sewing process Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 79 • Press button 5 no softkey function assigned (factory setting, button 6) Go to page 2 • Press button 7 Switch tape tensioner on/off • Press button 1 Return to page 1 • Press button 7 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 80 Press button 1/2/3/4/5 under the desired softkey function and the upper softkey (1) at the same time.  The function is assigned to the upper softkey (1) and can subsequently be called up using this softkey. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 81: Selecting A Seam Program In Automatic Mode

    If you wish to execute the seam program of a left/right piece and both pieces have already been created, select the desired piece now: ◄/► to switch to the selection. ▲/▼ to select the desired piece L/R. L = left piece R = right piece Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 82: Sewing In Automatic Mode

    The bottom half of the display shows the progress of the seam program. The bar shows half the current seam section in bold. The number (2) under the current seam section (3) shows the outstanding stitches. Fig. 52: Sewing in automatic mode (3) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 83 • To switch maximum stroke on/off, press the left button. Tape tensioner for the reinforcement tape  p. 44 Right button • To switch the tape tensioner on/off, press the right button. Sew the programmed stitches. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 84: Canceling A Seam Program In Automatic Mode

    The seam program will resume from this position when sewing continues. To cancel the seam program completely, press the pedal completely backwards to position -2 again.  The seam program is canceled. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 85: Teaching A New Seam Program (Programming Mode)

    Fig. 53: Teaching a new seam program (programming mode)(1)  The display shows the next available seam program number. Seam program number • Confirm with OK or ▲/▼ • Change using • Re-enter using the numeric buttons 0-9 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 86 Once the seam program has been saved, this setting can no longer be changed. Press the upper softkey Teach-In  The display switches to: Fig. 55: Teaching a new seam program (programming mode)(3) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 87 • To select the ruffling type, press the button. • : Ruffling top and bottom • : Ruffling top • : Ruffling bottom • To change the ruffling value, press the numeric button/s. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 88 Lifting the sewing feet at the end of the seam program (Foot Lifted) • Switching sewing foot lifting on/off Needle position at the end of the seam program (Needle Up) • Set needle up/down Edge cutter (EdgeTrimmer) • Activate/deactivate the edge cutter Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 89 • Stitch count (button 1) • Tape tensioner (button 2) • Edge cutter (button 3)  Every softkey function that is struck through is deactivated. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 90 S button.  The display switches to: Fig. 56: Teaching a new seam program (programming mode)(4) 26. Press the pedal fully back to position -2.  The new seam program is stored. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 91 Teaching the other piece only makes sense if the pieces are not supposed to be exactly mirror-inverted. Otherwise, it makes sense to mirror the left/right piece. 28. Select the desired function. 29. Repeat steps 5-17 if necessary. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 92: Edit Mode

    Press the P button.  P flashes, indicating that the machine has switched to edit mode. The selected seam program can now be edited. The display switches to: Fig. 58: Switching to edit mode Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 93: Creating A New Seam Program On The Control Panel

    To create a new seam program, press the button.  The display switches to: Fig. 59: Creating a new seam program on the control panel (1)  The display shows the next available seam program number. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 94 If you do not change the setting -, the machine will create a seam program for a sideless piece. Adding new seam sections ► to switch to the selection.  The display switches to: Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 95 As a general rule, the altered seam program parameters only serve as the basis for future seam sections. Existing seam sections must be adjusted individually. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 96   • Use to change the needle thread tension. ◄/► 11. Use to switch to the selection. ▲/▼ 12. Use or the numeric buttons to adjust the value. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 97  The changed values are stored immediately. 18. To exit the seam section menu, press the ESC button. 19. If necessary, repeat steps 12-20 for all other seam sections. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 98 Stitch condensing at seam beginning (StitchCond Beg) Checkbox selected = function is switched on Checkbox deselected: function is switched off Stitch condensing at seam end (StitchCond End) Checkbox selected = function is activated Checkbox deselected: Function is deactivated Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 99  The changed values are stored immediately. 24. To exit the seam program menu, press the ESC button.  The parameters adjusted for the seam program are stored. 25. To add additional seam sections, press the upper softkey Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 100  The machine switches to automatic mode, and the newly created seam program is selected and can be sewn right away. Fig. 63: Creating a new seam program on the control panel (5) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 101: Editing An Existing Seam Program

    ◄/► to switch to the selection. ▲/▼ to select the left or the right piece. L = left piece R = right piece The seam program of the selected piece is edited. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 102 Stitch condensing at seam beginning (StitchCond Beg) Checkbox selected = function is switched on Checkbox deselected: function is switched off Stitch condensing at seam end (StitchCond End) Checkbox selected = function is activated Checkbox deselected: Function is deactivated Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 103  The parameters adjusted for the seam program are stored. Adding or deleting seam sections ◄/► to switch to the selection.  The display switches to: Fig. 64: Editing an existing seam program Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 104: Editing Existing Sewing Sections

    To adjust the current seam section of an existing seam program: Switch to edit mode ( p. 90). ◄/► to switch to the selection. ▲/▼ to select the desired seam section. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 105 You can edit the following parameters for the current seam section: Symbol Description Stitch counter (StitchCount) Enter the desired number of stitches for the seam section • Value: 0000-9999 Hook thread tension (Thr. Tens. Bot) Setting the hook thread tension Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 106 12. To exit edit mode, press the ESC button.  The seam program is saved. The machine switches to automatic mode, and the edited seam program is selected and can be sewn right away. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 107: Copying A Seam Program

     The display shows the next available seam program number under which the seam program can be stored: Fig. 67: Copying the seam program (3) Confirm the seam program number with OK. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 108 Make the desired changes in the new seam program ( p. 90). Press the ESC button.  The machine switches to automatic mode, and the edited seam program is selected and can be sewn right away. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 109: Deleting A Seam Program

    Fig. 70: Deleting a seam program (2) Press the button.  The seam program has been deleted. The machine switches to automatic mode, and the next seam program is selected and can be sewn right away. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 110: Mirroring A Seam Program

    If the symbol is not displayed, the seam program is sideless and cannot be mirrored. In this case, you will have to select a different seam program that was created for a left/right piece. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 111 You can now select and sew the desired left/right piece. Information The mirrored piece is part of the seam program and does not have its own seam program number. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 112: Ruffling Support

    Consequently, the needle/hook thread tension has been set up at the factory in such a way that it amounts to a total of 80% starting with the maximum ruffling value. The needle/hook thread tension cannot exceed the maximum of 100%. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 113 Set the percentage by which the tension tension hook thread tension is supposed to (Thr. Tens. (Thr. Tens. rise starting with the initial ruffling Bot) value. Bot) Factory default settings: Increase by 40% Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 114 Value: Off /2. On/Off Tape tension (Tape Initial ruffling Set the ruffling value starting with Tension) value which the tape tensioner will be (Ruffl. switched on automatically. Value: 0-16 Min.) Preset: 8 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 115: Smooth Sewing - Adjusting The Stretch Value

    The desired stretch value can range between 0-50 %. Test with the desired sewing material whether the altered stretch value is sufficient for smooth sewing. Adjust the stretch value again if necessary. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 116: Service Mode

    To go back one level in the menu, press the button.  The changed value is stored immediately. Language Value on the display Designation on the display English 0 and 7 Language German Language French Langue Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 117: Switching The Signal Tone During A Seam Section Change On/Off

    • 0 = the signal tone does not sound during a seam section change • 1 = the signal tone sounds during a seam section change ◄ To go back one level in the menu, press the button.  The changed value is stored immediately. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 118: Switching Automatic Progression Left/Right Side On/Off

    Change the desired value using the buttons. • 0 = Automatic progression is switched off • 1 = Automatic progression is switched on To exit service mode, press the ESC button.  The changed value is stored immediately. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 119: Setting Seam Program Cancellation Using The Pedal

    • 0 = Seam program cancellation via the pedal is switched off • 1 = Seam program cancellation via the pedal is switched on To exit service mode, press the ESC button.  The changed value is stored immediately. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 120: Assigning A Function To The Knee Button

    To assign a function to the knee button: Open the User configuration menu ( p. 114). ▲/▼ to select the Knee parameter. Confirm with OK.  The submenu opens. Confirm with OK. ▲/▼ Select the desired function using the buttons. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 121: Setting The Brightness Of The Display

    Brightness parameter. Confirm with OK. ▲/▼ Change the value using the buttons. Confirm with OK. To exit service mode, press the ESC button.  The changed value is stored immediately. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 122: Setting The Contrast Of The Display

    Sewing is not possible during this time. This feature prevents the pedal from being actuated inadvertently while the machine head is tilted back, e.g. for maintenance and repairs. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 123 The 1st part is assembled to the machine head. The 2nd part is screwed to the interior of the tabletop cutout. Both parts can only be accessed with the machine head tilted back. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 124: Displaying The Software Version

    • On the left, the firmware of the OP3000 control panel • On the right, the control software version  The machine performs a reference run: The display shows the seam program last used, or the manual mode. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 125: Performing A Software Update

    The update is complete when only the POWER LED (1) is lit after a few minutes.  The machine is ready for sewing. Information Before disconnecting the USB key from the control, switch off the machine at the main switch (3). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 126 Programming Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 127: Maintenance

    Advanced maintenance work may only be carried out by qualified specialists ( Service Instructions). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 128: Maintenance Intervals

    Pneumatic system  Check the operating pressure  Check the water level in the pressure controller  Clean the filter element in the compressed air maintenance unit  Check the tightness of the system Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 129: Cleaning

    Lint and thread remnants can impair the operation of the machine. Clean the machine as described. NOTICE Property damage from solvent-based cleaners! Solvent-based cleaners will damage paintwork. Use only solvent-free substances for cleaning. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 130: Lubricating

    If oil has come into contact with your skin, wash the affected areas thoroughly. NOTICE Property damage from incorrect oil! Incorrect oil types can result in damage to the machine. Only use oil that complies with the data in the instructions. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 131 • Flash point: 150 °C You can order the lubricating oil from our sales offices using the following part numbers Container Part no. 250 ml 9047 000011 9047 000012 9047 000013 9047 000014 Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 132: Checking The Lubrication Of The Machine Head

    Use only oil that corresponds to the following specifications. Fig. 79: Checking the lubrication of the machine head ③ ① ② (1) - Minimum level marking (3) - Filler opening (2) - Maximum level marking Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 133: Checking The Hook Lubrication

    (1) - Screw plug (3) - Dipstick (2) - Hook drive housing (4) - Right hook cover Hook drive housing (2) and screw plug (1) can be accessed under the right hook cover (4). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 134 After a few seconds, pull the dipstick (3) out of the hook drive housing (2). Fig. 82: Checking the hook lubrication (3) ⑤ ⑥ (5) - Minimum level marking (6) - Maximum level marking Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 135 Check the oil level again. If necessary, repeat step 2 and 3 until the oil level is just below the maximum level marking (5) of the dipstick (3). Tighten the screw plug (1). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 136: Servicing The Pneumatic System

    Check the operating pressure on a daily basis. Fig. 83: Setting the operating pressure ① ② (1) - Pressure controller (2) - Pressure gage To set the operating pressure: Pull the pressure controller (1) up. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 137: Draining The Water Condensation

    Check the water level in the water separator (2) on a daily basis. Fig. 84: Draining the water condensation ① ③ ② (1) - Filter element (3) - Drain screw (2) - Water separator Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 138: Cleaning The Filter Element

    Solvent-based cleaners damage the filter. Use only solvent-free substances for washing out the filter tray. Fig. 85: Cleaning the filter element ① ② ③ (1) - Filter element (3) - Drain screw (2) - Water separator Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 139: Parts List

    Tighten the drain screw (3). 10. Connect the machine to the compressed air supply. Parts list A parts list can be ordered from Dürkopp Adler. Or visit our website for further information at: www.duerkopp-adler.com Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 140 Maintenance Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 141: Setup

    • Lashing straps and wooden blocks from the machine head • If applicable, safety clips on the stand feet • All pieces of Styrofoam and cardboard • If applicable, lashing straps and wooden blocks from the table- top and the stand Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 142: Assembling The Reel Stand

    Place a washer (1) onto the hole in the tabletop. Screw in a nut (2) until you reach the end of the thread. Insert the reel stand tube (3) through the washer (1) and into the hole in the tabletop. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 143  The reel stand is now securely assembled to the tabletop. Important The unwinding bracket (4) must stand directly above the thread reels (5). Fig. 88: Assembling the reel stand (3) ④ ⑤ (4) - Unwinding bracket (5) - Thread reel Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 144: Setting The Working Height

    Adjust the working height to the body height of the person who will operate the machine. The working height can be adjusted between 750 mm and 950 mm (measured to the upper edge of the tabletop). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 145 Tighten the screw (1) on both bars of the stand. Ensure that the setting of the pedal rod matches the new working height. Tighten both screws (2) on the pedal rod. Set the pedal again ( p. 144). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 146: Setting The Pedal

    Take care not to crush your fingers at the pedal rod or the pedal. Fig. 90: Setting the pedal ④ ③ ① ② (1) - Wing nut (3) - Pedal (2) - Cross strut (4) - Screw Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 147 Pull the pedal rod to the correct length.  When in the rest position, the pedal (3) must be bent 10° at the front. Tighten the 2 screws (4) on the pedal rod. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 148: Inserting The Machine Head

    Cable may sustain damage and impair the operation of the machine. Always lay the cables so as not to create any chafing or pinching points. Fig. 92: Inserting the machine head ① ② ① (1) - Lower hinge part (2) - Hinge Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 149 Guide the cables through the tabletop with great care so as not to kink or pinch them. Insert the machine head vertically into the tabletop cutout. Insert the hinges (2) into the lower hinge parts (1). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 150: Tilting And Erecting The Machine Head

    (1).  The tilt sensor locks the machine for as long as the machine head is tilted. Sewing is not possible during this time. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 151 Both parts have been pre-assembled at the factory. The machine remains locked if the tilt sensor is not fully assembled or defective. While the tilt sensor can be deactivated on the OP3000, deacti- vation is not recommended ( p. 120). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 152: Electrical Connection

    Establishing equipotential bonding Important Before putting the machine into operation, establish equipotential bonding. To establish equipotential bonding: Establish equipotential bonding as specified in the wiring diagram ( p. 187). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 153: Pneumatic Connection

    The supply pressure must lie between 8 and 10 bar. 7.10.1 Assembling the compressed air maintenance unit To assemble the compressed air maintenance unit: Connect the connection hose to the compressed air supply using a hose coupling R 1/4”. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 154: Setting The Operating Pressure

    Pull the pressure controller (1) up. Turn the pressure controller until the pressure gage (2) indicates the proper setting: • Increase pressure = turn clockwise • Reduce pressure = turn counterclockwise Push the pressure controller (1) down. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 155: Lubricating

    Top off oil as described. Only DA 10 or equivalent oil should be used for the machine, which has the following properties: • Viscosity at 40 °C: 10 mm²/s • Flash point: 150 °C Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 156 (1) and the maximum level marking (2). Topping off the oil reservoir To top off the oil reservoir: 1. Fill oil through the filler hole (3) to a maximum of 2 mm below the maximum level marking (2). Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 157: Performing A Test Run

    Set stitch length ( p. 57). Switch on the machine ( p. 20). 10. Start a sewing test with the appropriate sewing material and at a low speed. Gradually increase the speed until the working speed is reached. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 158 Setup Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 159: Decommissioning

    Remove residual oil from the oil pan using a cloth. Cover the control panel to protect it from soiling. Cover the control to protect it from soiling. Cover the entire machine if possible to protect it from contam- ination and damage. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 160 Decommissioning Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 161: Disposal

    When disposing of the machine, be aware that it consists of a range of different materials (steel, plastic, electronic components, etc.). Follow the national regulations when disposing these materials. Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 162 Disposal Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 163: Troubleshooting

    Possible causes Remedial action 1000 Error Sewing motor error: • Check the connection of • Encoder plug (Sub- the encoder cable and D, 9-pin) not replace, if necessary connected or defective • Encoder defective Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 164 • Sewing motor • Contact customer service defective 1007 Error Error in the reference • Replace encoder • Eliminate stiff movement in the sewing machine 1008 Error Fault in sewing motor • Replace encoder encoder Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 165 • Remove the cause of overload (I²T): the stiff movement or • Sewing motor is blockage sluggish or is • Replace sewing motor blocked • Replace control • Sewing motor defective • Control defective Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 166 Sewing motor current • Remove the blockage error: • Check the encoder cable • Sewing motor and replace, if necessary blocked • Replace sewing motor • Encoder cable not connected or defective • Encoder defective Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 167 2130 Error X-axis stepper motor • Perform a software update not responding • Replace control 2152 Error X-axis stepper motor • Replace step motor overcurrent 2153 Error Overvoltage • Check the mains voltage Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 168 • Contact Customer Service 2175 Error Magnet wheel search • Check the connection • Test stepper motor phases (R = 2.8 Ω, high impedance to PE) • Replace encoder • Replace step motor • Replace control Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 169 • Perform reset • Perform a software update • Contact Customer Service 2185 Error Stepper motor • Check motor phase and insulation error PE for low-impedance connection • Replace encoder • Replace step motor Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 170 • Check stepper motor for stiff movement 2230 Error Y-axis stepper motor • Perform a software update not responding • Replace control 2252 Error Y-axis stepper motor • Replace step motor overcurrent Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 171 (R = 2.8 Ω, high impedance to PE) • Replace encoder • Replace step motor • Replace control 2274 Error Software error • Perform reset • Perform a software update • Contact Customer Service Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 172 • Remove blockage current error • Check the encoder cable and replace, if necessary • Replace step motor 2283 Error Stepper motor • Replace sewing motor overcurrent cable • Replace step motor • Replace control Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 173 • Stepper motor faulty • Replace step motor 2303 Error Z-axis stepper motor • Remove the cause of the step losses: stiff mechanical movement • Stiff mechanical or blockage movement or blockage Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 174 2371 Error Watchdog • Switch off and on the machine • Perform a software update • Contact Customer Service 2372 Error Stepper motor • Replace control overvoltage: • Stepper motor card defective Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 175 • Check wiring in machine distributor and change it, if necessary • Test stepper motor phases and check for correct value 2381 Error Error in the reference • Replace reference switch Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 176 • Stepper motor cable supplied with current: is not connected or • Check the stepper motor faulty cable and replace, if • Encoder defective necessary • Stepper motor faulty • Replace step motor Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 177 • Stepper motor • Replace step motor sluggish • Replace control • Stepper motor faulty • Control defective 2462 Error • U-axis stepper • Switch off and on the motor disturbance machine (IDMA auto increment) Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 178 2478 Error Encoder error • Check the connection of the encoder cable and replace, if necessary • Replace control 2479 Error Current sensor: • Replace control • Stepper motor card defective • Control defective Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 179 Software error • Perform reset • Perform a software update • Contact Customer Service 2901 Error Referencing timeout • Switch off and on the machine • Check the clamping of the stepper motor Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 180 Internal error • Perform a software update • Replace control panel 6000 Error Internal error • Switch off and on the – machine 6299 • Perform a software update • Contact Customer Service Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 181 • Replace tape unwinder 9910 Error Tilt sensor: • Erecting the machine • Machine head is head tilted over • Fit or replace tilt sensor • Tilt sensor not assembled or defective Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 182: Errors In Sewing Process

     p. 24 and  p. 27 breaking as thread tube, thread guide or thread take-up disk, are sharp-edged Throat plate, hook or Have parts reworked by spread have been qualified specialists damaged by the needle Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 183  p. 24 and  p. 27 thread have not been threaded correctly Needle Needle thickness is Use recommended needle breakage unsuitable for the sewing thickness  p. 183 material or the thread Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 184 Troubleshooting Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 185: Technical Data

    (NFH) are interdependent 3000 up to 4 2500 4 or more 2000 When used as a trimmer without ruffling value 3500 Knife stroke [mm] (convertible to 6 mm) Cutting margin [mm] Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 186 [mm] Clearance under the sewing feet: • Maximum during lifting • Maximum during sewing [mm] Mains voltage 190-240 Mains frequency [Hz] 50/60 Operating pressure [bar] Air consumption Power input [kVA] Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 187 • The basic stitch length can be set without any effect on ruffling • Stitch condensing can be set for smooth seams • 550-12-34: with edge cutter for pre-ruffling and trimming upholstery parts Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 188 Technical data Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 189: Appendix

    Appendix 12 Appendix 12.1 Wiring diagram Fig. 96: Wiring diagram Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 190 Appendix Fig. 97: Wiring diagram Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 191 Appendix Fig. 98: Wiring diagram Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 192 Appendix Fig. 99: Wiring diagram Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 193 Appendix Fig. 100: Wiring diagram Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 194 Appendix Fig. 101: Wiring diagram Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 195: Tabletop Drawing

    Appendix 12.2 Tabletop drawing Fig. 102: Tabletop drawing Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 196 Appendix Fig. 103: Tabletop drawing Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 197 Appendix Fig. 104: Tabletop drawing Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 198 Appendix Operating Instructions 550-12-33/34 - 00.0 - 08/2017...
  • Page 200 DÜRKOPP ADLER AG Potsdamer Straße 190 33719 Bielefeld GERMANY Phone +49 (0) 521 / 925-00 E-mail @duerkopp-adler.com www.duerkopp-adler.com...

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