Page 2 - DANGER; ) indicates something that you should be careful of. The picture; CAUTION; damage to equipment and surroundings.; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Safety indications and their meanings; Indications
i BAS-761 Thank you very much for buying a BROTHER sewing machine. Before using your new machine, please read the safety instructions below and the explanations given in the instruction manual. With industrial sewing machines, it is normal to carry out work while positioned directly in front of movi...
Page 3 - ii; Notes on safety; Environmental requirements
ii BAS-761 The ambient temperature should be withinthe range of 5 ° C to 35 ° C during use. Temperatures which are lower or higherthan this may cause problems with correctoperation. The relative humidity should be within therange of 45% to 85% during use, and nodew formation should occur in any devi...
Page 4 - iii; ing the machine unattended; Sewing
iii BAS-761 CAUTION Turn off the power switch at the followingtimes, otherwise the machine may operate ifthe start switch is pressed by mistake, whichcould result in injury. • When replacing the needle• When not using the machine and when leav- ing the machine unattended Do not touch any of the movi...
Page 5 - iv; • When carrying out inspection, adjustment; Maintenance and inspection
iv BAS-761 CAUTION If the power switch and air need to be left onwhen carrying out some adjustment, be ex-tremely careful to observe all safety precau-tions. Use only the proper replacement parts asspecified by Brother. If any safety devices have been removed, beabsolutely sure to re-install them to...
Page 6 - The following warning labels appear on the sewing machine.; Warning labels; Guard bar
v BAS-761 1 ★ The following warning labels appear on the sewing machine. Please follow the instructions on the labels at all times when using the machine. If the labels have been removed or are difficult to read, please contact your nearest Brother dealer. Safety devices: Thread take-up cover, Guard...
Page 7 - CONTENTS
BAS-761 CONTENTS 1. Names of Machine Components .............................................................................................................. 1 2. Specifications ............................................................................................................................
Page 8 - Names of Machine Components
1 BAS-761 1. Names of Machine Components 1. Names of Machine Components q Foot-switch w Stacker e Guard bar r Feed roller t Machine head y Spool stand u Top cover i Control box o Switch box !0 Folding group assembly !1 Mechanical valve !2 RESTART buttons !3 Front supporter !4 Floppy drive !5 Program...
Page 11 - -2.Removal of the fixing bolts from the machine
4 BAS-761 3-2.Removal of the fixing bolts from the machine The machine head and the sewing clamp arm are fixed with bolts to secure them during transportation. Remove fixing bolt q on the machine head through the hole in the front cover. Note: ¡ Save removed fixing bolts q future use. ¡ Before trans...
Page 13 - -7. Installation positions for operation box and switch box
6 BAS-761 Loosen the mounting bolts e for the operation box q and switch box w , and move them in the direction of the arrow to a position where they are comfortable to oper-ate. 3-7. Installation positions for operation box and switch box e w q 3. Installation
Page 14 - -8. Installation of the folding group assembly
7 BAS-761 3-8. Installation of the folding group assembly Before installation ¡ Apply air pressure. ¡ Turn on power switch q to return the machine to the home position. ¡ Turn valve switch w to OFF (lower) side and "E-820" will flash on the display. 1. Install folding clamp assembly e onto f...
Page 25 - -2. Setting the sewing speed and the bar tacking speed; Settings before sewing
18 BAS-761 FOLDING MODE AUTO PATTERNLABELSTEP 7-2. Setting the sewing speed and the bar tacking speed ¡ These settings can be made when the machine head is at the standby position, while the bobbin is being replacedand while sewing is stopped. ¡ The bar tacking speed cannot be greater than the sewin...
Page 28 - -5. Setting the stacker roller feed amount
21 BAS-761 7. Settings before sewing 7-4. Setting the piece counter ¡ This setting can be made when the machine head is at the standby position and while the bobbin is being re-placed. ¡ The piece counter can be set to "0" (reset), or it can be decremented by 1, It cannot be incremented. Cha...
Page 30 - Preparation for sewing
23 BAS-761 8. Preparation for sewing 8. Preparation for sewing Press FOLDER RESET SW to start searching for homeposition. Screen 7 1. Apply air pressure and turn on power switch.Screen 7 will then be displayed on the panel. 2. Press the FOLDER RESET button !9 . The machine head will move to the home...
Page 32 - -1. Sewing with the folder in automatic mode
25 BAS-761 9. Sewing 9. Sewing 9-1. Sewing with the folder in automatic mode 2. Press the FOLDER RESET button !9 . The machine head will move to the home position and thenstop in the standby condition. 3. Set the folder mode to automatic mode. NOTE: Refer to page 18 for details on how to set the fol...
Page 33 - -2. Sewing with the folder in pattern matching mode
26 BAS-761 9. Sewing 9-2. Sewing with the folder in pattern matching mode 2. Press the FOLDER RESET button !9 . The machine head will move to the home position and then stop in the standbycondition. 3. Set the folder mode to pattern matching mode. NOTE: Refer to page 18 for details on how to set the...
Page 34 - -3. Sewing with the folder in label attachment mode
27 BAS-761 9-3. Sewing with the folder in label attachment mode ¡ Two types of label attachment mode can be used: when DIP switch D-2 is set to OFF, alternate label attachmentis carried out, and when DIP switch D-2 is set to ON, continuous label attachment is carried out. ¡ With alternate label atta...
Page 40 - 0-4. Removal of the fixed knife and the movable knife
33 BAS-761 10-4. Removal of the fixed knife and the movable knife Note: Turn off the power switch. ■ Removal of the fixed knife 1. Remove flat-head screws q and then needle plate RR w and needle plate RL e . 2. Remove clamping screws r and then tilt the machine head. NOTE: At this time, adjust the p...
Page 42 - 0-6. Sewing clamp assembly number selection
35 BAS-761 10. Adjustments 10-6. Sewing clamp assembly number selection ¡ Attach slit C and Slit D to the sewing clamp assembly by a clamping screw and a spring washer.See the table below for the sewing clamp assembly numbers. ■ Sewing clamp assembly number NOTE: ¡ For retractable clamps, set jumper...
Page 43 - Using the DIP switches
36 BAS-761 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Functions when ON In automatic, pattern matching and label attachment modes, the work clamp stops momentarily beforefeeding to the home position. Low feeding speed (Machine head → Folder) Low feeding speed (Folder → Machine head) Not available (Should be set to OFF) No...
Page 45 - Table of error code
38 BAS-761 Error code E – 500 E – 501 E – 502 E – 503 E – 504 E – 505 E – 510 E – 511 E – 512 E – 513 E – 520 E – 530 E – 535 E – 536 E – 540 E – 550 E – 560 E – 570 E – 580 E – 600 E – 700 E – 701 E – 710 E – 711 E – 720 E – 730 E – 740 E – 750 E – 780 E – 781 Reset No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Ye...
Page 47 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL Printed in Japan 151-761 S93761-102 2000.09. B (1) BROTHER INDUSTRIES, LTD. 15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561, Japan. Phone: 81-52-824-2177