Happy HCS Instruction Book

Compact electronic embroidery machine
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COMPACT ELECTRONIC EMBROIDERY MACHINE
INSTRUCTION BOOK
CSK101-2

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  • Page 1 COMPACT ELECTRONIC EMBROIDERY MACHINE INSTRUCTION BOOK CSK101-2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDEX IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .. 1-1 CAP FRAME (OPTION) WARNING MARKS, LABELS, MEANINGS AND LOCATION .. 1-2 Changing the needle plate ........7-2 SETTING UP THE MACHINE Installing and removing the cap drive frame ..7-3 Remove the machine from box ......2-1 Normal cap frame ..........
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, includ- ing the following. Read all instructions before using this appliance. DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
  • Page 5 WARNING LABELS & THEIR LOCATIONS Trapping hazard WARNING Shut the cover when starting the machine. Fear of serious injury. Shut the cover when starting the Do not put hands in while the machine is running. machine. Do not put hands in while the machine is running.
  • Page 6: Setting Up The Machine

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE We recommend unpacking should be done where it has enough room. CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The machine is quite heavy for one person to carry. Please use two persons when unpacking or carrying. Box (upper) CAUTION: To avoid problems. Make sure to hold bottom of the machine body when removing from the box.
  • Page 7 2-1b SETTING UP THE MACHINE Placement of Accessories Confirm all the accessories are contained when unpacking. Frame base CD-ROM (Instruction manual, Parts list) CD-ROM (HAPPY Link Software) Instruction manual Embroidery sample Embroidery frame (Round) Embroidery frame (Square) Thread stand Thread guide bracket...
  • Page 8: Accessories

    Tools 11. Needle (DB X K5) (10 pcs) 12. Oiler 13. Sewing machine oil 14. CD-ROM (Happy Link) 15. CD-ROM (Instruction manual, Parts list) 16. Instruction book (How to open the CD-ROM) 17. USB cable 18. Power line cord ass'y (A shape will be changed depending on a destination) 19.
  • Page 9: Assemble Machine Unit

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Assemble machine unit 1. Insert the thread stand pin with wave washer on the thread stand by turning clockwise, Then insert thread stand felt. 2. Put the thread stand on to the machine and insert the thread guide pillar.
  • Page 10: Machine Installation

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Machine installation 1. Please use a stout table to set the machine Please check for any shaking or excessive vibrat- ing of the machine table when the machine is running. If you have a problem, Please use a stronger table for the machine.
  • Page 11 SETTING UP THE MACHINE 4. Please be sure you have this much room around your cap drive for it to move. Please machine on the table positioning like right side drawing. 0 ~ 10 mm 5. Please do not sit the machine near any kind of other electric equipment (Examples: Microwave or electric tool).
  • Page 12: Grounding Instruction

    SETTING UP THE MACHINE Grounding instruction (for type of 120V) This product must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
  • Page 13 MAIN PARTS 11. Minor thread tension 1. Hook cover 21. USB port (based on the USB) 12. Thread guide support 2. Bobbin case 22. LAN Port 13. Thread guide 3. Hook 23. Frame base 14. Upper rectifier 4. Needle plate 24.
  • Page 14: Main Parts

    MAIN PARTS CONTROL BOX 31. Emergency stop button ERROR 32. Drive lamp DRIVE T.BREAK 33. Thread break lamp 34. Display (L.C.D.) 35. Menu button 36. Forward button 37. Arrow button (Up, Down, MENU FORWARD Left, Right) 38. Enter button ENT. 39.
  • Page 15: How To Read These Instructions

    HOW TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual consists of the following instruction. We will display the items on the left with graphics on the right to clearly show the steps neces- sary to perform any function. Graphics at the far right will show the display after performing the requested steps. CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
  • Page 16: Message

    MESSAGE If the machine shows an message when turn on the power, or when you stop the machine by pressing the “STOP” button. Please proceed as shown in the following table. Message >>Stop Switch MENU FORWARD Enter button ENT. Pressure foot button P.FOOT T.CUT Needle selection button...
  • Page 17: Let's Turn On The Machine How To Turn On The Machine

    LET'S TURN ON THE MACHINE How to turn on the machine CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The embroidery frame and carriage will move. Please remove your hand for your safety. 1. Please connect power line cord to inlet on right side of the machine. 2.
  • Page 18 3-5b LET'S TURN ON THE MACHINE Non registered In case Non Registered Frame is selected, carriage does not have movement for creating the coordinates of frame position at the time of turning machine on. Please select Non Registered Frame, when you need use special frame which can hit pressure foot or other machine parts by movement of carriage for creating the coordinates of frame posi- tion.
  • Page 19: If The Display Is Not Clear

    3-5c LET'S TURN ON THE MACHINE If the display is not clear Please adjust the contrast of the LCD display by turning the small dial on the right side of the control box. Contrast control dial 3_5c H701...
  • Page 20: Calendar And Clock Setting

    LET'S TURN ON THE MACHINE Calendar and clock setting If you set up the calendar and clock, the ma- [MENU] Pattern chine will advise when oiling and other mainte- Needle nance is scheduled to occur. MENU FORWARD 1. Press the "MENU" button until the display [MENU] Letter shows [MENU] while the machine is...
  • Page 21: Function Of The Control Box

    123456 Number of stitches sewn up to now Display if the machine has no design START STOP in memory Nd:12 HAPPY Display when manually moving the hoop Moving distance of X Showing distance X:-234.5 on X and Y from Y: 123.8...
  • Page 22 FUNCTION OF CONTROL BOX I. Needle change button Move the sewing head in the direction of the arrows. J. Start button Machine starts working. If you press this button while the machine is running, the machine will switch to “inching”. (Super slow speed) The Machine will return to the previous speed when you remove your finger from this button.
  • Page 23: Control Menu

    CONTROL MENU This page shows the relationships for all machine func- tions. (Drive mode and Function menu) You can start embroidery and manually move the frame only in Drive mode. If you keep pressing a "MENU" button longer than 1 Menu button second, the direct frame movement menu will come up.
  • Page 24: Inserting A Needle

    INSERTING A NEEDLE Select a needle of the right type. See the following “SELECT THREADS”. CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Turn off the power before removing the needle. 1. Loosen the needle clamp screw slightly with the screw- Needle clamp screw driver.
  • Page 25: Select Needles And Threads

    SELECT NEEDLES AND THREADS About needle Please select needles by type of material . Normally, We supply a DB X K5 needle as in the machine accessory kit. Relation of needle and upper thread Please select type of needle and upper thread by flowing list. k l i Normal em- broidery field...
  • Page 26: Backing Materials

    BACKING MATERIALS Backing Generally, Backing is used for hooped embroidery fabric. Knit fabrics particularly require the use of embroidery backings. Embroidery backings will allow the hoop to move the fabric more accurately, creating a more beautiful embroidery. Select backing type Choose the thickness and number of sheets by the type of material and embroidery condition.
  • Page 27: Bobbin Winding Winding The Bobbin

    BOBBIN WINDING Winding the bobbin Thread the bobbin winder as shown below: 1. Upper Thread guide 2. Thread guide 3. Thread tension – Be sure to thread through the small eye before going between the disks. 4. Bobbin (Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle.) 5.
  • Page 28: Removing The Bobbin

    BOBBIN WINDING CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Please watch out for the point of the rotary hook when you replace the bobbin. Removing the bobbin 1. Open hook cover (A) to front. 2. Grasp bobbin case latch (B) and withdraw bobbin case from hook taking care not to damage the thread keeper.
  • Page 29: Threading The Machine How To Thread Upper Thread

    THREADING THE MACHINE How to thread upper thread Pass upper threads in order according to the figure: Small cone 1. Thread stand Set thread cone on the stand. Small cones can also be used as shown. 2. Thread guide Thread through the thread guide above each thread cone.
  • Page 30 THREADING THE MACHINE 4. Minor thread tension 5. Guide pin upper 6. Detecting roller 7. Guide pin lower 8. Thread tension Wind upper threads one time around rotary tension disc clock-wise. 9. Upper thread guide 10.Lower thread guide 11.Lower rectifier 12.Thread guide plate upper 13.Thread adjusting spring 14.Thread guide plate upper...
  • Page 31 8. Finally, Press the "MENU" button until the ENT. green lamp is showing on the control box. Nd:12 P.FOOT T.CUT HAPPY When the green lamp is glowing, you are in Drive mode and can begin sewing. MENU FORWARD ENT. P.FOOT T.CUT...
  • Page 32: Machine Settings

    MACHINE SETTINGS i t t t l u n i l & l l i " , " l l i " " ... . . i r t ..
  • Page 33 MACHINE SETTINGS Detailed explanation of machine setting #18 Trace type (Select type of design trace) You can compare the design size and design position to the embroidery frame before you start sewing. The embroidery frame moves around the actual design size. At this time you can choose which type of trace from 2 types of traces like the following figures.
  • Page 34: Preparation Of Pattern Data

    Please refer to instruction book of "Happy Link" for more precise information. USB port Reading embroidery pattern data from the PC Designs can be transferred to the machine along with some functions by using the "Happy Link" software. Please refer to the “Happy Link” software manual for instructions.
  • Page 35: Read Embroidery Pattern Data From Memory Media

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Read embroidery pattern data from memory media Read the pattern to be embroidered from the memory media. These types of memory media can be used. This machine is able to read different kinds of memory cards, which are generally used for digital cameras. •Compact flash card •Smart media card •Memory stick...
  • Page 36 5-5b PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA To insert a USB memory 1. Insert the USB memory all the way into the USB memory port of the machine (right side of controller). 2. Read embroidery design data according to following “Memory card reading” in the next section.
  • Page 37 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Memory media reading 1. Please insert the memory media into the machine as related in the “To insert a memory media” section above. 2. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern shown while the machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD...
  • Page 38: Select Embroidery Pattern From Memory

    PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Select an embroidery pattern from memory To select an embroidery design previously stored into the machine memory. 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern shown when the machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD 2.
  • Page 39 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Erase memorized pattern from memory This is to erase an unnecessary design data from the machine memory. 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern showing when machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD 2. Press the “Up” or “Down” arrow button until [MENU] Pattern ENT.
  • Page 40: Erase All Designs

    You will then return to drive mode. -- Complete -- Push the “Up” arrow button and then push P.FOOT T.CUT MENU FORWARD the "ENT." button to cancel. Returns to Drive mode after cancelation of ENT. design delete. P.FOOT T.CUT Nd:14 HAPPY D610...
  • Page 41: Export Memorized Pattern From Memory

    5-9b PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Export memorized pattern from memory You can write out of machine memory to a memory media. 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern showing when machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD 2. Press the “Up” or “Down” arrow button until [MENU] Pattern ENT.
  • Page 42 5-9c PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA 10.When not changing a design name, it Name:FLOWER_ progresses to operation of step #14.. 0123456789 -! If a space is chosen, the character of the cursor of For changing a design name, a handle name will be deleted. MENU FORWARD of a needle change button is pushed, and...
  • Page 43: How To Select Monogram Letters

    5-10 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA How to select monogram letters Selecting letters using the built-in fonts. 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern showing when the machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD 2. Press the “Up” or “Down” arrow button until [MENU] Create the cursor points to "Letter".
  • Page 44 5-11 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA 9. Press the "ENT." Button to select the indi- cated letter, number or symbol. The cursor will move to the upper line. MENU FORWARD 10.Repeat the procedure 6. thorough 9 above. FLOWER ENT. to select additional letters. If you wish to insert a Space it will not be recog- P.FOOT T.CUT...
  • Page 45 5-12 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Letter Height selection (Size) To select the letter size from Large , Middle or Small. The letters can be set to one of 3 sizes. [LETTER] Size Style 16.Select "Size" by use of the “Down" arrow button.
  • Page 46 5-13 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA Review mode (Mode) Enables the user to review the details of their letter selections, the line length selection, letter size selection, and font selection. [LETTER] Mode Also, you can create embroidery data from the letter settings. MENU FORWARD 26.Select “Mode”...
  • Page 47 5-14 PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA If when you select “On” the following is displayed. Area ovr Cancel "Area ovr"... Line length will be too long. If resetting is needed [MODE] Refere B. Press the "ENT." button with the cursor pointed at "Cancel". You will be back to #33 above.
  • Page 48: Setting Automatic Color Change

    5-15 SETTING AUTOMATIC COLOR CHANGE Needle numbers are set for each color number of the selected pattern. When a color change is set, the machine auto- matically changes to the selected needle and continues sewing automatically. 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern showing when the machine is stopped.
  • Page 49 5-16 SETTING AUTOMATIC COLOR CHANGE To set a color change stop When a color change stop is set to a color number, the machine will stop after it finishes sewing the marked needle number. The following message will be shown. >>Change Stop MENU FORWARD...
  • Page 50: Sewing With Tubular Frames

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Installing and removing the frame base Please attach the frame base to the carriage when you wish to use a tubular embroidering hoop. Please remove it in the reverse order of instal- lation. 1. Move the carriage to the position as shown X:-234.5 by pressing the “Up”...
  • Page 51: How To Hoop

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES How to hoop Inner frame Cloth Backing Outer frame Please smooth the embroidery cloth in all direc- tions, but do not stretch it. Tighten Loosen Please smooth the embroidery cloth before tightening. D610...
  • Page 52: Putting The Hoop On The Machine

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Putting the hoop on the machine 1. Move the frame base to the approximate center position before inserting the tubular embroidering frame. Frame base 2. Insert the embroidery frame. Holder Holder Make sure that the holder pins are inserted into the positioning holes of the frame base on each side.
  • Page 53: Starting To Sew

    SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES Starting to sew 1. Press the arrow buttons (up, down, left, : Original point (Start point) right) and move embroidering frame posi- tion to the origin point of the pattern (usually ID: 2 Nd: 4 the center). MENU FORWARD ENT.
  • Page 54: Cap Frame (Option) Changing The Needle Plate

    CAP FRAME (OPTION) Changing the needle plate You need to change the needle plate when you embroider a cap. 1. Remove the set screw (2 pieces) by offset driver and remove the needle plate. 2. Put the needle plate for cap on the bed and tighten with the set screw.
  • Page 55: Installing And Removing The Cap Drive Frame

    CAP FRAME (OPTION) Installing and removing the cap drive frame You need to install the cap drive frame into the carriage when you embroider a cap. Please remove by reverse order of these step. 1. If you press and hold the menu button for a Org Top Cnt Pos few second, you will see the direct frame movement menu when the machine is...
  • Page 56 CAP FRAME (OPTION) 6. Move the cap drive frame in the direction of Mount base Carriage arm the arrow, adjust right-and-left mount base to carriage arm and fix them by knob bolts. Knob bolt 7. Fix the rail bracket to fixing base by knob Knob bolt Fixing base Carriage...
  • Page 57 7-4b CAP FRAME (OPTION) 10.Press the "ENT. button". Caution !! Frame Moves CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The frame moves quickly. MENU FORWARD Keep hands away from the frame. ENT. 11.Press the "ENT. button". P.FOOT T.CUT The cap drive frame moves to the center of embroidery area automatically.
  • Page 58: Normal Cap Frame

    CAP FRAME (OPTION) Normal cap frame H (Max.) H (Min.) Adjustment When you hoop a cap on the cap frame, please Clamp adjust in the following manner: support 1. Adjust position of clamp support to the height of the cap. (Fig. 1) Adjust the height by removing the inner screws at left and right.
  • Page 59 CAP FRAME (OPTION) Concave Center guide Locking levers Hooping caps 1. Place cap stretcher securely on a sturdy work bench. 2. As shown in Fig. 5, hold cap frame with both hands and place on cap stretcher. By pushing locking levers at 2 places with fingers, place cap frame so that center guide of cap stretcher fits in concave...
  • Page 60 CAP FRAME (OPTION) Center guide Hold lever Cap drive frame Fig. 8 7. Remove the cap frame from the cap stretcher. 8. As shown in Fig. 8, place the cap frame on cap the drive frame. You will have to rotate the brim of the hat to the side in order to get past the needle case.
  • Page 61: Wide Cap Frame

    CAP FRAME (OPTION) Wide cap frame Loosen Tighten Adjustment (Thin fabric) (Thick fabric) When you fix cap to cap hold frame, please adjust in the following manner. Make sure to do the adjustment of the cap hold frame. If it is not adjusted properly, it Fig.
  • Page 62 CAP FRAME (OPTION) Concave Center guide Hold lever Hooping caps 1. Place cap stretcher securely on sturdy work bench. 2. As shown in Fig. 1, hold cap hold frame with both hands and place on cap stretcher. By pushing hold lever at 3 places in arrow marks with fingers, place cap hold frame so that center guide of cap stretcher...
  • Page 63 CAP FRAME (OPTION) Lever for clip Clip Clip 6. As shown in Fig. 4, tip the cap stretcher forward. Clip the back of the cap in two places by stretching the crease out as shown by the arrows. Make the clip lever face the inside. Fig.
  • Page 64: Starting To Sew

    We recommend to change design position or reducing Embroidery area (Max. *1) size of the design. Refer to the instruction book of "Happy link" to reduce the size of the design. *1 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in 180mm (Normal cap frame) accordance with design and shape of a cap.
  • Page 65 CAP FRAME (OPTION) 5. The display will show ">>Trace end" and >>Trace end the embroidery frame will stop moving. The embroidering frame has moved to the first MENU FORWARD stitch point of the pattern. ENT. P.FOOT T.CUT 6. If you are satisfied that the design will fit into the hoop by viewing the trace, Press the "START"...
  • Page 66: Adjusting The Thread Tensions

    ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSIONS 1. With the thread going through the hole of the pressure foot, pull it out slowly toward the front. Pressure foot 2. Adjust the Minor thread tension by the first tension knob and then the second Thread tension knob.
  • Page 67 ADJUSTING THE LASER POINTER (OPTION) Laser pointer indicates the needle position. The beam of laser is coming from right upper side, thus the position of laser pointer can be changed depending on the height of surface of fabric. Please adjust then angle of laser pointer depending on thickness of fabric and type of frame CAUTION: Laser beam (Class 1) Do not stare into the beam.
  • Page 68: Adjusting The Laser Pointer (Option)

    ADJUSTING THE LASER POINTER (OPTION) 6. Remove the cap over the small hole in the rear of the machine. Using a 3 mm hexago- nal wrench, Please turn the main shaft and adjust it to the “C” point. Down the needle and making needle point mark. Fixing screw for Y Source of laser 7.
  • Page 69: Sewing

    SEWING What to do if the thread breaks while sewing In case thread breaks and thread shorts while sewing. The machine senses a thread break and the frame moves back several stitches from the broken point and the machine stops. (This function is to prevent open sections in the design when you start sewing again.
  • Page 70: Loss Of Power While Embroidering

    SEWING Loss of power while embroidering If you had a power failure while embroidering, follow these instructions and you can restore the position of the frame and pattern data its state before the power failure. 1. Turn on the power switch. [ERR] Manual 2.
  • Page 71: Moving The Hoop While Embroidering Then Returning To The Correct Location (Position)

    SEWING CAUTION: To prevent accidents. The frame moves quickly. Keep hands away from the frame. Moving the hoop while embroidering then returning to the correct location (Position) If you wish to move the embroidery frame at a midpoint of the design, follow these steps. 1.
  • Page 72: Going Back To The Start Of Design Data (Top)

    SEWING Going back to the start of design data (Top) To stop sewing at a midpoint, change the design location in the hoop, then restart from the beginning. If you use the menu item “Top”, you can make the pattern data only return to the start point with the frame position left where it is.
  • Page 73: Rotating And Mirroring Designs (Convert)

    SEWING Rotating and mirroring designs (Convert) Convert selected pattern data. Setting example Normal Mirror reverse : Start point of pattern 0° 90° 180° 270° 0° 90° 180° 270° Mirror reverse + 90° Normal Normal angle With start point of pattern as pivot, the machine changes angle in 90 degree increments through reversed.
  • Page 74: Starting From A Midpoint Of A Design (F.posi)

    SEWING Starting from a midpoint of a design (F.Posi) This function allows you to go directly to a stitch number or a color change and positions the hoop correctly. Change (Color position ) Stitch (Number of stitches ) This moves the frame to the beginning of any This moves the frame to any stitch number color number.
  • Page 75 SEWING Change Starting from a midpoint in the design by color 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern shown when machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD [MENU] F•Posi 2. Press the “Up” or “Down” arrow button until ENT.
  • Page 76: Other Settings Create Network

    OTHER SETTINGS Create network Set this menu when you use Network cable to connect PC and machine(s). Also use separate network software instruction together with this setup. 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern shown when machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD...
  • Page 77 OTHER SETTINGS 10.Press the "ENT." button. [IP] Now you can change the setting. 192.168. 1. 10 11.Move the cursor to the next item you wish to MENU FORWARD change by using the “right” and “left” arrow buttons. [IP] ENT. Press the ”Up” or ”Down” arrow button to 192.168.
  • Page 78 OTHER SETTINGS 20.Press the "ENT." button. [NET] The setting is fixed. To cancel your setting, please press the "MENU" button. MENU FORWARD Subnet mask "Mask" ENT. Sets the "Subnet Mask". P.FOOT T.CUT 21.Press the “Up” or “Down” arrow button until [NET] Mask the cursor points to "Mask".
  • Page 79: Log-In • Log-Out • Turn-Off

    LOG-IN • LOG-OUT • TURN-OFF Log-in is for the use of networking between the machine and PC. Log-out is for disconnecting the machine from the network between PC. Turn-off is for the use or turn off the machine when machine is networking. Refer to the Network software instruction which correspond to this machine.
  • Page 80: Specifications • Maintenance Specifications

    10-1 SPECIFICATIONS • MAINTENANCE Specifications y t i ° 0 " 5 " 9 " 3 " 2 " 4 " 6 " 7 " 6 " 4 y t i c t i *1 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in accordance with inner frame size. *2 Actual embroidery area will be restricted in accordance with shape of a cap.
  • Page 81: Cleaning Of The Rotary Hook

    10-2 SPECIFICATIONS • MAINTENANCE CAUTION: To prevent accidents. When taking care of the machine, be sure to remove the plug. Cleaning of the rotary hook If the rotary hook is clogged with waste thread or dust, it will degrade the stitch quality of the embroidery or may cause other problems.
  • Page 82 10-3 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO If something unusual happens to the machine when running it, please error E-050 refer to the following table for troubleshooting solutions. Press the C point ”ENT.” button on the controller to release any error and correct it ac- cording to the list below.
  • Page 83: Errors And What To Do

    10-4 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO o i t t i l L " t i s " n z i l t i l . ) . " f t i s " n c i t y l l .
  • Page 84 10-5 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO o i t t i s o l l s t i t i s o l l c t i t i s " . " s t i t i s s t i t i s .
  • Page 85 10-6 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO What to do for “Stop position of main shaft is out of its place (error E-050)” 1. Press the “ENT.” button when showing error E-050 [ERR] Manual C point Auto [ERR]. MENU FORWARD 2. Press the “Down” arrow button until the [ERR] Manual ENT.
  • Page 86 10-7 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO What to do for "Thread cut knife is not at the stop position (error E-190)" 1. Press the "ENT." button when showing error E-190 [ERR] Manual [ERR]. Cut blade Auto MENU FORWARD 2. Press the “Down” arrow button until the [ERR] Manual cursor points to "Auto".
  • Page 87 10-8 ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO What to do for "Thread catch hook is off its position (error E-193)" 1. Press the "ENT." button when showing error E-193 [ERR] Manual [ERR]. Catcher Auto MENU FORWARD [ERR] Manual 2. Press the “Down” arrow button until the ENT.
  • Page 88: Initializing Of Machine Settings

    11-1 INITIALIZING MACHINE SETTINGS If you have E-18, E-30, E-51 or E-52 while sewing, Please try initializing the machine settings. You will always need to initialize the machine speed when you initialize the settings. Initialize of machine system 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern showing when the machine is stopped.
  • Page 89 11-2 INITIALIZING OF MACHINE SETTINGS 10.To initialize, press the ”Down” arrow button [SPEED] Cancel and move cursor to "OK". MENU FORWARD Press the "ENT." button to cancel. The display returns to drive mode. Caution !! main ENT. shaft truns 11.Press the "ENT." button. P.FOOT T.CUT MENU...
  • Page 90: Change Of Thread Break Detection

    11-3 CHANGE OF THREAD BREAK DETECTION Sensitivity selection of the thread break detect sensor. You can select the sensitivity. By default it is set to "Normal". 1. Press the "MENU" button until [MENU] is [MENU] Pattern showing when the machine is stopped. Needle MENU FORWARD...
  • Page 91: Helpful Hints

    12-1 HELPFUL HINTS " " t i l . l l t r i t r i f f i l l i l l i 12_1 D610...
  • Page 92: Embroidery Terms

    12-2 EMBROIDERY TERMS Color number Reverse The Needle number (thread color) to be sewn can The pattern can be reversed like a object appearing be set to each color number. For example, if the in a mirror. pattern is divided by a color change function at 2 places, 3 color numbers exist in the pattern.
  • Page 93: Built-In Font List

    12-3 BUILT-IN FONT LIST Style 1 Style 2 Style 3 12_2 D424...
  • Page 94 9-16, 5-chome, Miyamachi, Yamagata-City 990-0057, Japan Phone: 023-623-7111 FAX: 023-623-2654 TOKYO OFFICE 2-9-5, Taito, Taito-Ku, Tokyo 110-0016, Japan Phone: 03-3834-0711 Telex: 265-5482 FAX: 03-3835-8917 Cable: HAPPYSEW TOKYO HAPPY Am Kuemmerling, 10-12 INDUSTRIAL 55294 Bodenheim, (Mainz) GmbH Germany Phone: 06135-8101 FAX. 06135-3995 J428E...

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