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FOR SAFE OPERATION
1.
To avoid electrical shock hazards, neither open the cover of the electrical box for the motor
nor touch the components mounted inside the electrical box.
1.
To avoid personal injury, never operate the machine with any of the belt cover, Finger
guard or safety devices removed.
2.
To prevent possible personal injuries caused by being caught in the machine, Keep your
fingers, head and clothes away from the handwheel, V belt and the motor while the
machine is operation. In addition, place nothing around them.
3.
To avoid personal injury, never put your hand under the needle when you turn
“
ON
”
the
power switch or operate the machine.
4.
To avoid personal injury, never put your fingers into the thread take-up cover while the
machine is in operation.
5.
The hook rotates at a high speed while the machine is in operation. To prevent possible
injury to hands, be sure to beep your hands away from the vicinity of the hook during
operation. In addition, be sure to turn OFF the power to the machine when replacing the
bobbin.
6.
To avoid possible personal injuries, be careful not to allow your fingers in the machine
when tilting/raising the machine head.
7.
To avoid possible accidents because of abrupt start of the machine, turn OFF the power to
the machine when tilting the machine head.
8.
If your machine is equipped with a servo-motor, the motor does not produce noise while
the machine is at rest. To avoid possible accidents due to abrupt start of the machine, be
sure to turn OFF the power to the machine.
CAUTION BEFORE OPERATION
Before you put the machine into operation for the first time after the set up, clean it thoroughly.
Remove all dust gathering during transportation and oil it well.
Confirm that the power plug has been properly connected to the power supply.
Never use the machine in the state where the voltage type is different from the designated one.
The direction of rotation of the sewing machine is counter clockwise as observed from the handwheel
side. Be careful not to rotate it in reverse direction.
CAUTION:
To avoid malfunction and damage of the machine, confirm the
Summary of Contents for H5600-D
Page 1: ......
Page 16: ...12 19 ATTACHING THE CLOTH CUTTING KNIFE 20 CHANGING THE CUTTING WIDTH...
Page 17: ...13 21 ADJUSTING THE KNIFE COMPONENTS 22 ADJUSTING THE HEIGHT OF THE KNEE LIFTER...
Page 18: ...14 23 OTHER REPLACEMENT PARTS...
Page 19: ...15 24 WINDING THE LOWER THREAD 25 INSTALLING THE THREAD STAND...
Page 20: ...16 26 ATTACHING THE WASTE CLOTH GUIDE...
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Page 22: ...1 1 Machine Frame Miscellaneous Cover Mechanism 1...
Page 24: ...3 1 Machine Frame Miscellaneous Cover Mechanism 2...
Page 26: ...5 2 Main Shaft Thread Take up Lever Mechanism 1...
Page 28: ...7 2 Main Shaft Thread Take up Lever Mechanism 2...
Page 30: ...9 3 Needle Bar Vertical Shaft Hook Driving Shaft Mechanism...
Page 32: ...11 4 Hand Lifter Mechanism...
Page 34: ...13 5 Feed Mechanism 1...
Page 36: ...15 5 Feed Mechanism 2...
Page 38: ...17 6 Thread Trimmer Mechanism...
Page 40: ...19 7 Automatic Reverse Feed Mechanism...
Page 42: ...21 8 Oil Lubrication Mechanism Bobbin Mechanism...
Page 44: ...23 9 Oil Pan Mechanism...
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