Brother BAS-311G Wheelchair User Manual


 
BAS-311G, BAS-326G
CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS ............................. 1
2. FUNCTION SETTINGS...................... 2
2-1. List of special functions when power is
turned on................................................... 2
2-2. List of advanced functions......................... 3
2-3. Memory switch setting method
(Advanced) .............................................. 4
2-4. List of memory switch settings .................. 5
2-5. Setting the work clamp mode.................... 14
2-6. Stitch counter checking method................ 15
2-7. Error history checking method .................. 16
2-8. Input checking method.............................. 17
2-9. Output checking method ........................... 20
2-10. Software version checking method ........... 22
3. READING / WRITING DATA............. 23
3-1. Handling data............................................ 23
3-2. Notes on handling CF cards
(sold separately) ...................................... 24
3-3. Structure of a CF card folder..................... 24
3-4. Data read/write mode................................ 25
3-5. Reading sewing data from CF cards......... 26
3-6. Writing sewing data to CF cards ............... 27
3-7. Reading memory switch data from
CF cards.................................................... 28
3-8. Writing memory switch data to CF cards... 28
3-9. Reading user program data from
CF cards.................................................... 29
3-10. Writing user program data to CF cards ..... 29
3-11. Updating the control program.................... 30
3-12. Writing error log data to CF card............... 31
3-13. Reading sewing data from floppy disks..... 31
3-14. Writing sewing data to floppy disks........... 32
3-15. Reading extended option output data
from a CF card .......................................... 33
3-16. Writing extended option output data
to CF cards................................................ 34
3-17. Reading extended option output data
from floppy disks ....................................... 34
4. MECHANICAL DESCRIPTIONS ....... 35
4-1. Needle bar and thread take-up
mechanisms .............................................. 35
4-2. Lower shaft and shuttle race
mechanisms .............................................. 35
4-3. Work clamp lifter mechanism
(Solenoid specifications) .......................... 36
4-4. Work clamp lifter mechanism
(Pneumatic specifications) ....................... 37
4-5. Intermittent presser foot lifter
mechanism ................................................ 37
4-6. Intermittent presser foot stroke
mechanism ................................................ 38
4-7. Feed mechanism....................................... 39
4-8. Thread trimmer mechanism....................... 40
4-9. Tension release mechanism...................... 41
4-10. Thread wiper mechanism .......................... 41
5. DISASSEMBLY ................................. 42
5-1. Covers ....................................................... 42
5-2. Thread wiper mechanism .......................... 43
5-3. Work clamp arm mechanism ..................... 44
5-4. Intermittent presser foot lifter
mechanism (1) ......................................... 45
5-5. Needle bar mechanism.............................. 46
5-6. Upper shaft mechanism............................. 47
5-7. Lower shaft mechanism............................. 48
5-8. Feed covers............................................... 49
5-9. Feed mechanism....................................... 50
5-10. Work clamp lifter mechanism
(Solenoid specifications) .......................... 53
5-11. Work clamp lifter mechanism
(Pneumatic specifications) ....................... 54
5-12. Tension release mechanism...................... 55
5-13. Intermittent presser foot lifter
mechanism (2) ......................................... 55
5-14. Thread trimmer mechanism....................... 56
5-15. Shuttle hook mechanism ........................... 57