Brother PC6000 Service Manual page 33

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5. Operation of main
motor is not stable,
maximum speed
operation is not
possible, or speed
cannot be adjusted.
6. Correct patterns are
not created.
7. Buttonholes are not
stitched correctly.
8. Manual operation of
feed and zigzag pulse
motors is not possible.
9. Vertical movement of
needle bar and
backstitch operation
are abnormal.
10. Foot controller does
not operate normally
when depressed.
1) When turning on power and moving speed slide, does
voltage between pins 3 and 2 of connector CN10 (for
speed slide) change from 0 to 5 VDC?
2) When turning balance wheel, do voltages between
pins 2-1, pins 4-1, pins 5-1, and 6-1 of connector CN5
(for NP board) change to either 0 or 5 VDC?
3) Others
1) If the power is turned off and the needle bar is moved
horizontally by hand, does it move easily?
2) Are the resistances between the connector pins for
the zigzag, feed and side feed pulse motors normal?
(CN2).................. 1-3, 2-4 ® 8-10 W
Zigzag
(CN4).................. 1-3, 2-4 ® 8-10 W
Feed
Side feed (CN1).................. 1-3, 2-4 ® 8-10 W
3) Do the voltages between pins 2-1, 5-1 and 6-1 of the
N.P. board assembly connector (CN5) alternate
between 0-5 VDC when the sewing machine is turned
slowly?
4) Others
1) Is the stitch foot set correctly?
2) Is the resistance between pins 4-5 of the BH switch
connector (CN7) normal?
When buttonhole lever is lowered .... 1 W or less
When buttonhole lever is raised ........................ ¥
3) When the buttonhole lever is lowered and in the
conditions below, is the resistance between pins 1-2
and 2-3 of the BH switch connector (CN7) normal?
Buttonhole lever is
pulled forward...................1 W or less
Buttonhole lever is
pushed back.....................
4) Others
1) Do manual keys of feed and zigzag pulse motors turn
off and on normally, and do the LCDs change?
2) Are the resistances between the pins below of the
feed and zigzag pulse motors normal?
(CN4).................. 1-3, 2-4 ® 8-10 W
Feed
(CN2).................. 1-3, 2-4 ® 8-10 W
Zigzag
3) Others
1) Are the resistances between both sides of the SS PC
board assembly switches 1 W or less and in the k W
range respectively when the switches are turned on
and off?
2) Do the voltages between pins 2-1, 4-1, 5-1 and 6-1 of
the NP board assembly connector (CN5) alternate
between 0-5V when the sewing machine is turned
slowly?
3) Is the bobbin winder switch turned off?
4) Others
1) Is the resistance between pins 2-3 of the pin jack
connector (CN14) 1 W or less when there is no pin
jack and ¥ when there is a pin jack?
2) Does the resistance between pins 1-3 of the pin jack
connector (CN14) change from the low W range to 10
k W when there is a pin jack and the foot controller is
depressed?
3) Others
Between 1-2 Between 2-3
¥
¥
1 W or less
-31-
1) Replace VR board assembly.
2) Replace NP board assembly.
3) Replace main PC board.
1) Adjust the installation position so
that it moves easily.
2) Replace pulse motor or lead wire
assembly.
3) Replace NP board assembly.
4) Replace main PC board assembly.
1) Check stitch foot.
2) Adjust button hole lever or replace
BH switch assembly.
3) Adjust button hole lever or replace
BH switch assembly.
4) Replace main PC board assembly.
1) Replace LCD module.
2) Replace feed stepping motor, zigzag
stepping motor or lead wire
assembly.
3) Replace main PC board assembly.
1) Replace SS PC board assembly.
2) Replace NP board assembly.
3) Adjust the bobbin winder
mechanism.
4) Replace main PC board assembly.
1) Replace pin jack assembly.
2) Replace foot controller or jack
assembly.
3) Replace main PC board assembly.

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