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1335MFB Model Revision 9.1 Updated May 12, 2016 Technical Manual & Parts Lists Atlanta Attachment Company 362 Industrial Park Drive Lawrenceville, GA 30046 770-963-7369 • www.atlatt.com...
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Attachment Company. In addition to any confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations that currently exist between you and Atlanta Attachment Company, your use of these materials serves as an acknowledgment of the confidential and proprietary nature of these materials and your duty not to make any unauthorized use or disclosure of these materials.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Contents Important Safety Instruction ........................1 Liability ..............................2 Safety Equipment on the Machines ......................3 Protective Eyewear ............................. 4 Important Notices............................5 Maintenance ..............................7 Repair ................................8 A Word to the End User..........................9 Safety Precautions ............................
Mandatory Information All persons operating and/or working on the 1335MFB Border Frame Ruffler should read and understand all parts of the Safety Instructions. This applies, in particular, for persons who only operate and/or work on the unit occasionally (e.g. for maintenance and repair). Persons who have difficulty reading must receive particularly thorough instruction.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Liability The machine should only be operated when in perfect working order, with due regard for safety and the potential dangers, as well as in accordance with the Instruction Material. Faults and malfunctions capable of impairing safety should be remedied immediately. We cannot accept any liability for personal injury or property damage due to operator errors or non-compliance with the safety instructions contained in this booklet.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists A Word to the Operator The greatest danger inherent in our machines: is that of fingers, hands or loose clothing being drawn into a machine by live, coasting or rotating tools or assemblies or of being cut by sharp tools or burned by hot elements. LWAYS BE CONSCIOUS OF THESE DANGERS Safety Equipment on the Machines All machines are delivered with safety equipment, which shall not be removed or...
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Protective Eyewear Protective eyewear that has been tested by the local authorities should be worn whenever there is a possibility of loose or flying objects or particles such as when cleaning the machine with compressed air. Tools Always count the number of tools in your possession before starting work on the machine.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Important Notices Reporting and Fighting Fires Read the instructions posted in the factory with regard to reporting fires and the emergency exits. Make sure you know exactly where the fire extinguishers and sprinkler systems are located and how they are operated.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists - Kinetic energy - Note that some motors or spindles, for example, may continue to run or coast run on after being switched off. - Potential energy - Individual assemblies may need to be secured if necessary for repair work. Delivery of the Machine/Packaging Note any markings on the packaging, such as weights, lifting points and special information.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Protect against influences from the surroundings: no structure-borne vibrations, no grinding dust, or chemical vapors. Protect against unauthorized access. Ensure that the machine and accessories are set up in a stable position. Ensure easy access for operation and maintenance (Instruction Manual and layout diagram); also verify that the floor is strong enough to carry the weight of the machine.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Repair Replacement Parts We cannot accept any liability whatsoever for damage due to the use of parts made by other manufacturers or due to unqualified repair or modification of the machine. Repair, Electrical The power supply must be switched off (master switch off) and secured so that it cannot be switched on again inadvertently before starting any work on live parts.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists A Word to the End User The end user has sole responsibility to enforce the use of safety procedures and guards on the machine. Any other safety devices or procedures due to local regulations should be should be retrofitted in accordance to these regulations and/or the EC Directive on the safety of machines.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Operating Instructions Touch Screen Operation The graphics images presented on the touch screen show "3-dimensional" buttons, which may be pressed to access other screens, change counters and timers, or actuate hardware. Areas lacking the "3- dimensional" border contain information only. Counters are identified with the "+"...
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Press EXIT to lower the foot, etc., and return to the main screen. The HOME button takes you to the main screen without resetting the machine. Back on the main screen press the SETUP button to access the setup screen: This allows setup of the ruffle quantity and stitches, access to SECURITY, SYSTEM INFORMATION, ADVANCED SETUP, and the SHOW ALL SETTINGS matrix screen.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Press the top arrow buttons to access the second SETUP screen in BORDER mode for enabling or disabling the ruffler and markers and accessing the ADVANCED SETUP screens. Note: when a button has a white background the function is on or enabled. A dark background indicates off or disabled.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists This screen has an additional button for adjusting the PANEL STOP COUNT that controls where the panel stops for turning the corners and a ROUND CORNER button for selecting the corner mode. When the ROUND CORNER button has a WHITE background the machine is in the ROUND CORNER mode.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Press EXIT to return to SETUP screen. The ADVANCED SETUP button accesses the advanced machine settings and functions not normally accessible by the operator. After power on or a master reset, a pass code must be entered to access these screens.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Pressing the top arrows will display the Advanced Setup 2 page. Ruffling Speed is the sewing speed while ruffling. Seam Allowance is the stitch margin for closing the border. Marker time is the on time of the markers. Unwinder Time is the minimum run time of the unwinder motor after the loop eye activates the motor.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Press MANUAL to access the manual run page and enable the foot switches for manual sewing and foot lift functions. You can turn on the ruffle cycle for testing and access the advanced manual pages for testing inputs and outputs.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Press the EDIT NEW ORDER button to change to a different size border and edit the size settings. Use the Border Quantity button to set the number of borders to be run consecutively without stopping. Press SELECT NEW STYLE to change sizes. Select the desired style and the machine will return to the EDIT ORDER screen.
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists Press EDIT STYLES to input or change the styles menu. The top arrows take you to additional screens. Select the button for the style you wish to edit or create. Example: select style "5":...
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Technical Manual & Parts Lists The EDIT STYLE 5 page is displayed. To change or create a name press the NAME button. The NAME entry screen appears: The left and right arrows move the cursor one character. The arrows with the vertical bar Move to the start or end of the text.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Other screens display whenever there is a machine error or other condition that prohibits the operation of the machine. Simply follow the instruction on the screens to resolve the problem. Machine Operation Fig. 1 Turn on the main power circuit breaker (item 1) (with lockout) located inside the control cabinet.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Stepper Control Box There is a stepping motor box located under the table. The Ruffler box has three thumbwheels on the Fig. 2 front which are set to synchronize the Ruffler to the sewing head. The number is proportional to the stitch length and is not affected by sewing speed.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists piece borders). When making continental foundations, the good side will face the operator. Loading and Adjusting the Folder Activate the folder up switch to raise the folder. Feed the border through the top portion of the folder; heal the treadle to raise the measuring wheel, feed the border through the bottom of the folder and under the presser foot and puller.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists foot. The machine will pause momentarily as the ruffler engages and then continue to sew straight as it makes the ruffles. After the last ruffle is finished on the first side of the corner the machine will stop with the presser foot lifted. Turn the panel 90 degrees. Release and depress the treadle.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Initial Set-Up of Border Mode: Initial set-up of border mode settings should be done in the following order: 1. Using a Twin border style, set the border length and corner position. 2. Compensate the machine so it is measuring correctly. 3.
Technical Manual & Parts Lists Unwinder Assembly The Unwinder is belt driven from a right angle gear motor. The motor and bearings are permanently lubricated and require no regular maintenance. Check the belt tension periodically and adjust if necessary. Check the gear pulley and bearing set screws for tightness.
Company. In addition to any confidentiality and non-disclosure obligations that currently exist between you and Atlanta Attachment Company, your use of these materials serves as an acknowledgment of the confidential and proprietary nature of these materials and your duty not to make any unauthorized use or...
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Atlanta Attachment Company (AAC) Statement of Warranty Manufactured Products Atlanta Attachment Company warrants manufactured products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of eight hundred (800) hours of operation or one hundred (100) days whichever comes first. Atlanta Attachment Company warrants all electrical components of the Serial Bus System to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of thirty six (36) months.
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Declaración de Garantia Productos Manufacturados Atlanta Attachment Company garantiza que los productos de fabricación son libres de defectos de mate-rial y de mano de obra durante un periodo de ochocientos (800) horas de operación o cien (100) días cual llegue primero.
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