Brother BES-100E- User Manual

Brother BES-100E

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – how to use it correctly.; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Safety indications and their meanings; Indications; DANGER; damage to equipment and surroundings.; Symbols
  • Page 4 – Notes on safety; Environmental requirements
  • Page 5 – Installation; CAUTION; Sewing
  • Page 6 – Maintenance and inspection
  • Page 7 – Warning labels
  • Page 10 – Before Starting Operation; Do not remove the disk out of the drive during the access lamp is lit.
  • Page 11 – Protecting data in floppy disks; contain important data.
  • Page 12 – Procedure of Reading This Manual; Explanation of models
  • Page 14 – Screen Composition; Initial Screen
  • Page 15 – Setting of thread breakage sensor (
  • Page 16 – Contents; Chapter 1 Preparation of Embroidery Machine
  • Page 17 – Chapter 4 Editing of Embroidering Data
  • Page 18 – Chapter 6 Operation of Machine
  • Page 19 – Chapter 8 Adjustment
  • Page 23 – Accessories
  • Page 24 – Names of Machine Components
  • Page 25 – The sewing machine weights more than; -1 Transportation of Machine; When using a fork lift; the legs and lift the machine.
  • Page 26 – When using a crane; Hook on the eyebolts with each belt to lift up the machine.
  • Page 27 – -2 Installation of Machine
  • Page 28 – -3 Preparation of Needle Bar Case; Repeat the procedures below for all the heads:
  • Page 29 – -4 Mounting of Table; Preparation for mounting the table
  • Page 31 – Tighten all hexagon socket head cap screws firmly.
  • Page 32 – -5 Mounting of Cotton Stand
  • Page 33 – -6 Lubrication to Needle Bar Case; holes of the lower cover.
  • Page 35 – Preparation for Embroidering
  • Page 36 – cotton stand bar. Pass the thread from the back to the front hole.
  • Page 37 – -2 Replacement of Bobbin; Removing bobbin case
  • Page 38 – Attaching bobbin case
  • Page 39 – -3 Replacing and Selecting Needle; * Relationship between materials and needles; Selecting needle; DB; Removing needle
  • Page 40 – -4 Attachment of Embroidery Hoop and Frame; Tubular square hoop
  • Page 41 – Attaching the holder base frame
  • Page 42 – Attaching the holder base
  • Page 43 – Attaching the sash frame
  • Page 44 – -5 Adjustment of Thread Tension; Adjustment of upper thread
  • Page 45 – Lower thread tension; lower thread will come out smoothly.
  • Page 47 – After installation of machine start embroidering.
  • Page 48 – Functions of Operation Panel; Operation Panel
  • Page 50 – Operation panel
  • Page 51 – Switches at Machine Heads; soon as the machine stops.
  • Page 52 – Lamps and switches on the thread tension stand; statuses can be checked by lamps.
  • Page 53 – Flowchart of Preparation for Embroidering; Retrieve the embroidery data (
  • Page 54 – Turn on the Machine Power; A message is displayed on the LCD as soon as the power is turned ON.
  • Page 55 – Retrieve the Embroidery Data; memory unit of the machine.; Select a screen by pressing; Start Embroidering; to check the embroidering area.
  • Page 57 – This Chapter describes how to select em -
  • Page 58 – What Can the Machine Do?; Selection of Embroidery Data
  • Page 59 – Selection of Data; Select data in order to start sewing.; Registration of Embroidery Data from Floppy Disk; Types of data to be registered are as shown below.
  • Page 60 – Loading and Loading of Floppy Disk
  • Page 61 – Select a screen for data registration by pressing; Data in the floppy disk is displayed. Press
  • Page 62 – Select data to register by pressing ten keys or
  • Page 63 – Reading from Memory; Data to use for sewing can be selected from the machine memory.
  • Page 64 – Registration of Embroidery Data from BES-100E; register the embroidery data into the machine memory.
  • Page 65 – and select a required screen.; Deletion of Embroidery Data from Machine Memory; Embroidery data can be deleted from the machine memory.
  • Page 66 – is pressed, the confirmation message is displayed.; When deleting embroidery data in the machine memory entirely:; All embroidery data can be deleted from the machine memory.
  • Page 67 – Tape Reader Input Setting
  • Page 68 – Choose the type of the tape data with keys.
  • Page 69 – Modification of Embroidery Data Name
  • Page 70 – Input a new data name by pressing ten keys.; When modifying embroidery data names entirely; deletes currently reversed characters.
  • Page 72 – When modifying only one character:
  • Page 73 – Sewing Operation; Before Starting Sewing; Select a hoop to set on the machine.; Starting Sewing Operation; When
  • Page 74 – Feedhold and Cancellation of Sewing; Feedhold; Cancellation; while sewing is interrupted.
  • Page 75 – Step Forward and Step-Back; when selecting either mode before starting sewing and press; Setting Amount or Timing of Step Forward/Step-Back; Select a required item as described above by pressing
  • Page 76 – Resuming Sewing
  • Page 77 – Writing the embroidering data
  • Page 80 – Editing; times at the sewing point.
  • Page 81 – Rotation; A pattern can be rotated.; Press to select an angle or use ten keys to specify an angle.
  • Page 82 – Enlargement and Reduction; A pattern can be enlarged or reduced.; Enlargement/reduction at the same ratio in the X/Y directions
  • Page 83 – Enlargement/reduction at different ratios in the X/Y directions
  • Page 84 – Mirror; A pattern can be reversed as if it is reflected in the mirror.; Right/Left Mirror Pattern; until
  • Page 85 – Up/Down Mirror Pattern; Zero Point-Symmetric Mirror Pattern
  • Page 86 – Repetition; A pattern is repeatedly copied as many times as specified.
  • Page 87 – Input intervals between repetitions by pressing ten keys.; Select the direction of repetitions by pressing
  • Page 88 – Other Editing; Setting of other functions related to editing is available.; Stitch Deletion; after setting is finished.; Thread Trimming Feed Number; Select this function by pressing
  • Page 89 – Swing Width Correction
  • Page 91 – Chapter 5 Setting; This Chapter describes how to set a sewing
  • Page 92 – Setting of Needle Bars
  • Page 93 – Setting of Lock Stitch
  • Page 94 – Needle bars allocated in the sequence of sewing can be modified.; Input the number of a needle bar by pressing ten keys.; Insertion of Feedhold
  • Page 96 – Thread Breakage Sensor; Setting of sensor validity/invalidity; Thread Breakage Sensitivity; Sensitivity of the thread breakage sensor can be set.
  • Page 97 – Input sensitivity of the thread breakage sensor.
  • Page 98 – Setting of Lower Thread Counter/Stitch Counter; reduction is finished, an error message can be displayed.
  • Page 99 – Setting of Machine; Machine motions can be set.; Embroidery Hoop; Specify a type of an embroidery hoop set on the machine.; Select a type of a hoop by pressing .
  • Page 100 – Speed Range; A range of speed for each needle bar can be set.; Input a required speed range by pressing ten keys.
  • Page 101 – Speed of Each Speed Range; Maximum speed of each range can be set.
  • Page 102 – Setting of Mending; Details of mending can be set in case of a thread breakage.
  • Page 103 – Setting of thread breakage error resetting method; for modifying a resetting method.; Setting of thread trimming method after stopping; Select a thread trimming method by pressing; Setting of mending stop position; After setting all items, press
  • Page 104 – Thread Trimming Length; This function is previously set to 5 upon shipments.; Input thread length by pressing ten keys.
  • Page 105 – Thread Withdrawal Feed Length; Thread withdrawal length can be set before thread trimming.
  • Page 106 – Inching; Whether to select the inching mode for thread trimming can be set.
  • Page 107 – Sewing Area; An allowable area for sewing can be set.
  • Page 108 – Registration of Sewing Start Position; Register a position to start sewing.; Shift the hoop to a position to start sewing by pressing the; Hoop Retract Point; Move the hoop by pressing; Cancellation of Setting
  • Page 109 – Hoop Automatic Retract; Select whether to retract the hoop automatically by pressing; Movement to Registered Sewing Start Point; This operation should be done before starting sewing.
  • Page 110 – Setting of Environment; Return to Start Point
  • Page 111 – Modify setting by pressing; Checking the Embroidery Area
  • Page 112 – Slow sewing needle number at start-up
  • Page 113 – Input the needle number using ten keys.; Setting of RS-232C Communication Speed; Select communication speed by pressing .
  • Page 114 – Display Language; A language to display on the screen can be set.
  • Page 115 – Alarm Sound; Whether to generate a sound in case of an error can be set.; Select a kind of sound by pressing .
  • Page 116 – Motive Speed; The startup speed of the main shaft can be set.
  • Page 117 – Stitches less than preset can be deleted.
  • Page 118 – Automatic pause insertion; The following settings are available.; Those settings will be retained after turning off the machine.
  • Page 119 – Lock Stitch; Setting lock stitch at the sewing start position; to validate or invalidate the lock stitch.
  • Page 120 – Setting the lock stitch on the sewing send position
  • Page 122 – Speed Limit in a Short Pitch; Speed can be limited when stitching in a designated pitch.
  • Page 123 – Invalidating speed limit in a short pitch; button after the setting screen is displayed.; Feed Timing; Designate the feed end angle with .
  • Page 124 – Automatic Input Setting; The following items are available for the settings.
  • Page 125 – Choose the first data for the sewing with
  • Page 126 – to start the sewing.; when the sewing is completed.
  • Page 127 – Display of Information; Pattern Information; Detailed information about a selected pattern can be checked.
  • Page 128 – Features of Machine; Detailed information of the machine can be checked.
  • Page 129 – Information about Versions; Contents of information to be displayed are as shown below.
  • Page 131 – Chapter 6 Operation of Machine
  • Page 132 – Operating Procedures; home position and the sewing data screen is displayed.; -2 Preparation for Embroidering; , determine a position to start embroidering.
  • Page 133 – -1 Stopping the Machine; Press the stop switch or; -2 Emergency Stop of the Machine
  • Page 134 – Measures against Thread Breakage; machine head blinks in red.
  • Page 135 – This function works in the following procedure:
  • Page 136 – Manual operation of the mending
  • Page 138 – Hoop Feed Position; feed position at any time by the hoop feed switch.
  • Page 139 – If; -2 Automatic Hoop Movement in Area; . The hoop automatically moves inside the embroidering
  • Page 140 – -1 Hoop Movement to Start Position; The hoop can be moved by pressing
  • Page 141 – -2 Inching Mode during Embroidering (Forcible Hoop Movement); while pressing
  • Page 142 – Detection of Home position; The hoop moves and the home position is detected.
  • Page 143 – Chapter 7 Maintenance
  • Page 144 – • Never use benzene or thinner for cleaning the machine.; -1 Cleaning and Lubrication of Rotary Hook; rotary hook in every 3 or 4 hours operation.
  • Page 145 – -2 Cleaning of Needle Plate; thread trimming failure or parts damage. Clean them once a month.
  • Page 146 – Supply oil to the following places at regular intervals.; Lubricate the felt on the top surface of the head once a week.
  • Page 147 – Lubricate the lower shaft bush R through the hole once a month.
  • Page 148 – Supply grease to the following places at regular intervals.
  • Page 149 – Grease all the cam grooves of the work clamp cam.
  • Page 150 – Supply grease to the lower gear every three months.
  • Page 151 – Grease all the cam grooves and two gears.
  • Page 152 – -5 Feed Guide Section; Procedure
  • Page 153 – Chapter 8 Adjustment
  • Page 156 – When using the bottom dead center gauge
  • Page 158 – Attachment and Adjustment of Rotary Hook
  • Page 160 – Adjustment of Presser Foot Height
  • Page 161 – Adjustment of Thread Trimmer; -1 Attaching the Fixed Knife
  • Page 162 – Adjust the movable knife position in this state.
  • Page 164 – Thread Wiper Adjustment
  • Page 165 – Chapter 9 Error code list
  • Page 173 – Chapter 10 Troubleshooting; If there is any indication of trouble with the machine,
  • Page 174 – Mechanical Section
  • Page 176 – Electrical Section; continuity between connectors.
  • Page 182 – Attaching Bobbin Winder
  • Page 183 – Winding lower thread
  • Page 186 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Summary

Page 3 - how to use it correctly.; SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Safety indications and their meanings; Indications; DANGER; damage to equipment and surroundings.; Symbols

BE-1204B-BC • BE-1206B-BC 1 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...

Page 4 - Notes on safety; Environmental requirements

2 BE-1204B-BC • BE-1206B-BC 2 Notes on safety DANGER Wait at least 5 minutes after turning off the power switch and disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet before opening the face plate of the control box. Touching areas where high voltages are present can result in severe injury. CAUTION ...

Page 5 - Installation; CAUTION; Sewing

BE-1204B-BC • BE-1206B-BC 3 Installation Avoid setting up the sewing machine near sources of strong electrical noise such as high-frequency welding equipment. If this precaution is not taken, incorrect machine operation may result. CAUTION Sewing This sewing machine should only be used by operators ...

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