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CMS 933
CMS 922
CMS 830 C k&w
CMS 822
CMS 740
CMS 730 T k&w
CMS 730 S k&w
CMS 530 T
CMS 530
CMS 520 C
CMS 520
CMS 420 E
CMS 420 E multi gauge
CMS 420 E
Id no.: 244 428
Instruction manual for a
safe operation of the
knitting machine
Type
769
770
573
574
572
586
554
585
566
570
567
579
577
575
Computer type
Component type
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 005
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 004
OKC
000 - 002
OKC
000 - 001
OKC
000 - 001
US

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Safety Instructions
Proper Use
Defines the intended purpose and basic operational guidelines for the knitting machine.
Organizational Measures
Outlines responsibilities and general procedures for safe machine operation and maintenance.
Personnel Qualifications and Selection
Specifies the required qualifications and selection criteria for personnel operating the knitting machine.
Warning
Explains warning symbols, signal words, and their meanings as used in the manual and on the machine.
General Safety Instructions
Covers safety precautions related to mechanical parts, electrical energy, operating materials, and other potential hazards.
Safety Instructions for the Individual Operation Phases
Details safety measures for specific machine operations like transport, lubrication, and production.
Electrical Data of the Machine
Dimensions and Weights
Provides physical specifications, including width, depth, height, and weight, for different knitting machine models.
Electrical Data
Specifies general electrical requirements such as supply voltage, phases, rated current, and power consumption.
Electrical Data (Component Type 000 and 001)
Details specific electrical parameters for component types 000 and 001, including voltage and current ratings.
Gauge Ranges
Lists the available gauge options for knitting machines and the corresponding needle count per needle bed.
Operating Conditions
Defines the recommended environmental and installation conditions for optimal machine operation.
Storage Conditions
Outlines procedures for cleaning, lubricating, and protecting the machine for long-term storage.
Noise Emissions
Presents measured noise emission levels for the CMS 3xx TC series according to international standards.
Main Components of the Knitting Machine
Front Side
Identifies and labels key components visible on the front of the knitting machine.
Lateral View (Right)
Illustrates and labels components viewed from the right side of the knitting machine.
Rear Side
Shows and labels the various components located on the rear of the knitting machine.
Optical and Acoustic Signal Elements
Explains the function of signal lamps, touch screen pictographs, and the horn for machine status and errors.
Assembly and Setting Up
Preparing Assembly
Covers the requirements for the installation location and the necessary tools and aids for machine setup.
Putting up Knitting Machine
Instructions for lifting and properly positioning the knitting machine on its final installation site.
Connect the Knitting Machine
Details the critical process of connecting the machine to the electrical mains supply, including safety measures.
Connect the Knitting Machine (Component Types 000 and 001)
Specific guidance for connecting component types 000 and 001, including transformer and switch settings.
Aligning Knitting Machine
Steps for ensuring the machine is level and properly aligned using support surfaces and grub screws.
Mounting Yarn Feeding and Control Device
Instructions for attaching and setting up the yarn feeding and control components on the machine.
Glue on Measuring Tape
Guidance on applying the self-adhesive measuring tape for checking fabric length.
Switching on Machine
Steps for powering on the knitting machine and initiating the start-up sequence.
How to Bring the Carriage to an Immediate Standstill
Procedures to execute an immediate stop of the carriage movement in emergency situations.
Checking Safety Equipment
Instructions for performing regular checks on all critical safety devices to ensure proper function.

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