7
4
Adjusting knitting machine.............................................................................
129
4.1
Basic settings....................................................................................................................
129
4.1.1
Adjusting carriage speed .............................................................................................
130
4.1.2
Setting stitch tension....................................................................................................
133
4.1.3
Adjusting yarn carriers .................................................................................................
137
4.1.4
Staggering yarn carriers ..............................................................................................
145
4.1.5
Adjusting yarn tension .................................................................................................
148
4.1.6
Adjusting yarn delivery on friction feed wheel * ...........................................................
151
4.1.7
Adjusting storage feed wheel MSF 3 *.........................................................................
153
4.1.8
Adjusting knitting areas................................................................................................
154
4.1.9
Adjusting take-down ....................................................................................................
155
4.1.10
Processing fabric take-down menu..............................................................................
159
4.1.11
Processing fabric take-down menu WBF (belt take-down)..........................................
163
4.1.12
Setting Cycle Counter and Quantity of Fabrics............................................................
165
4.1.13
Adjusting shape counters ............................................................................................
166
4.1.14
Setting counters...........................................................................................................
168
4.1.15
Switch illumination on and off ......................................................................................
169
4.1.16
Setting value for releasing thread clamp .....................................................................
170
4.1.17
Configuration symbol bar.............................................................................................
171
4.1.18
Configuring monitoring.................................................................................................
173
4.1.19
Setting up the pattern ..................................................................................................
177
4.1.20
Racking correction.......................................................................................................
185
4.2
Advanced adjustments......................................................................................................
188
4.2.1
Switching on and off aggregates * ...............................................................................
189
4.2.2
Setting language..........................................................................................................
192
4.2.3
Adjusting sensor mechanism * ....................................................................................
194
4.2.4
Setting needle bed parameters....................................................................................
196
4.2.5
Setting machine parameters........................................................................................
197
4.2.6
Setting switch-off time when a power failure occurs....................................................
199
4.2.7
Copying service data ...................................................................................................
201
4.2.8
Carry out the reference run..........................................................................................
203
4.2.9
Adjusting racking position correction VPK ...................................................................
206
4.2.10
Adjusting basic racking correction VGK.......................................................................
209
4.2.11
Correcting position of stitch cams................................................................................
212
4.2.12
Adjusting needle brushes ............................................................................................
214
4.2.13
Coupling carriage assembly wide or narrow (CMS 822) .............................................
215
4.2.14
Adjusting needle detector ............................................................................................
220
4.2.15
Adjusting yarn carriers .................................................................................................
221
4.2.16
Adjusting yarn carrier limiters ......................................................................................
223
4.2.17
Adjusting yarn carrier guide .........................................................................................
224
4.2.18
Adjusting the brushes of the central lubrication *.........................................................
224
4.2.19
Adjusting intarsia yarn carrier (type 1) *.......................................................................
225
4.2.20
Adjusting intarsia yarn carriers (type 2) *.....................................................................
226
4.2.21
Shifting intarsia yarn carriers in area of carriage assembly *.......................................
227
4.2.22
Intarsia yarn carrier - Adjust stopping point (basic setting, braking value)*................
228
4.2.23
Intarsia yarn carrier - check the pressure plates * .......................................................
237
4.2.24
Intarsia yarn carrier - Correct stopping point (correction value) * ................................
239
4.2.25
Float slider (holding-down jack control) .......................................................................
240
4.2.26
Normal yarn carrier type 2 ...........................................................................................
243
4.2.27
Plating – the different possibilities................................................................................
245