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1 SAFETY NOTICE
2 TECHNICAL DATA
3 BARRIER PROTECTING YOUR MACHINE
4 MACHINE OVERVIEW
5 THE SPEKTRA FLUX
6 THE GRIP
7 THE BODY
8 THE POWERBOLT
9 DETACHING THE POWERBOLT
10 USB-C CONNECTION
11 CONNECTING YOUR MACHINE
11.1 HOW TO CONNECT YOUR MACHINE
12 ADJUSTING NEEDLE DEPTH
13 E-GIVE
13.1 E-GIVE ADJUSTMENT
13.2 SETTING E-GIVE
13.3 E-GIVE INDICATOR
14 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
14.1 VOLTAGE PARAMETERS
14.2 ACCEPTED NEEDLES
14.3 MAINTENANCE
14.4 WARRANTY
14.5 HANDY TIPS
14.6 TROUBLESHOOTING
15 Related Manuals:
SAFETY NOTICE
CLASS III SYMBOL
A Class III appliance is designed to be supplied from a separated/safety extra-low voltage (SELV)
power source. The voltage from a SELV supply is low enough that under normal conditions a person
can safely come into contact with it, without risk of electrical shock. The extra safety features built
into Class I and Class II appliances are therefore not required. For medical devices, compliance with
Class III is not considered sufficient protection, and further more-stringent regulations apply to such
equipment.
TECHNICAL DATA
Operating Voltage: 5 – 12 V DC
Current: .3 A
Stitch Frequency: 25 -160 Hz
Stroke: 4 mm
Connection: USB-C
Drive: Brushless 9 Watt motor
Operating Mode: Continuous operation
Ambient Temperature: +10 to +35 °C
Relative Humidity: 30 to 75%
Dimensions (Ø X L): 35 x 125 mm
Weight: Approx. 180 g
BARRIER PROTECTING YOUR MACHINE
Although the grip is autoclavable, we strongly suggest the use of barrier products to protect your
machine. For a visual demonstration of many barrier protection methods, please visit our YouTube
channel FK Irons.