Happy HCH Manuel utilisateur

CHP401-16
INSTRUCTION BOOK
Program Ver. *1.40 ~
HCH
Computerized Compact Single Head Embroidery Machine
Original instructions


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INDEX
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .. 1-1
WARNING LABELS & THEIR LOCATIONS .....
1-2
SETTING UP THE MACHINE
Remove the machine from box............... 2-1
Accessories ............................................ 2-2
Assemble machine unit .......................... 2-3
Machine installation ................................ 2-4
Grounding instruction ............................. 2-6
Disposal of a battery ............................... 2-6
MAIN PARTS ............................................ 3-1
THE CONTROL BOX ................................ 3-3
DRIVE MODE ........................................... 3-4
INSERTING A NEEDLE ............................ 4-1
SELECT NEEDLES AND THREADS....... 4-2
BACKING MATERIALS............................. 4-3
BOBBIN WINDING
Winding the bobbin ................................. 4-4
Removing the bobbin.............................. 4-5
Inserting the bobbin ................................ 4-5
Adjusting bobbin thread tension ............. 4-5
Inserting the bobbin case ....................... 4-5
THREADING THE MACHINE
How to thread upper thread .................... 4-6
HOW TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS and SCROLLBAR
4-8
DISPLAYING THE PATTERN IN SETTING MODE...
4-9
TURNING THE MACHINE ON
How to turn on the machine.................... 5-1
Calendar and clock setting ..................... 5-2
MESSAGE ................................................ 5-3
PREPARATION OF PATTERN DATA
Connecting to a PC ................................ 5-4
Reading embroidery pattern data from
the PC ..........................................................
5-4b
Read embroidery pattern data ................ 5-5
Reading pattern data .............................. 5-6
Selection of folders ................................. 5-9
How to select patterns from memory ...... 5-A
Erasing patterns from memory ............... 5-B
NEEDLE BAR SELECTION ...................... 5-E
SEWING WITH TUBULAR FRAMES
Installing and removing the frame base .. 6-1
How to hoop ........................................... 6-2
Putting the hoop on the machine ............ 6-3
Starting to embroider .............................. 6-4
CAP FRAME (OPTION)
Changing the needle plate...................... 7-1
Installing and removing the cap drive frame...
7-2
Normal cap frame ................................... 7-5
Wide cap frame ...................................... 7-8
Starting to embroider .............................. 7-B
ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSIONS .. 8-1
SEWING
What to do if the thread breaks while sewing .
9-1
Stopping and resuming sewing .............. 9-1
Loss of power while embroidering .......... 9-2
Moving the hoop while embroidering and then returning to
the correct location (Position) .......................................
9-3
Moving back to the starting point (Origin) 9-3
Going back to the beginning of the design (Top) ....
9-4
Placing the design in the center of the selected
embroidery frame
(Center) ..................................
9-4
Rotating and mirroring designs (Convert) ..
9-5
Starting in the middle of a design (Position) ...
9-6
POSITION ALIGNMENT BY DEFINING 2 POINTS...
9-8
POSITION ................................................. 9-B
Piece number ......................................... 9-C
REGISTER ................................................ 9-D
Entry ....................................................... 9-E
Return ..................................................... 9-F
READING
Join ....................................................... 10-1
Pattern Read Settings .......................... 10-4
0_1 O212
0-1

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INDEX
0_2 O901
0-2
PATTERN
Locking pattern data ............................. 11-1
Trace type............................................. 11-2
Export ................................................... 11-3
Renaming patterns ............................... 11-5
Copying pattern data ............................ 11-6
Moving pattern data .............................. 11-7
Renaming folders ................................. 11-9
Sort ........................................................11-A
Thread break report ...............................11-B
Retrieving built-in design data .............. 11-C
Searching pattern data ......................... 11-D
NEEDLE BAR SELECTION .................... 12-1
Auto setting........................................... 12-2
Thread color ......................................... 12-4
Color change data registration ............. 12-6
Color change data read ........................ 12-7
Repetition of color group setting ........... 12-8
FRAME CONFIRMATION ....................... 13-1
Frame selection ...........................................
13-2
Adjusted for embroidery area ............... 13-4
User-defined frames (1 ~ 5).................. 13-7
User-defined frames (6 ~ 20).................13-A
How to change center point of frame (1 ~ 5, 6 ~ 20) .
13-H
Non registered ....................................... 13-J
PATTERN SETTINGS ............................ 14-1
Scaling .................................................. 14-2
Width adjustment .................................. 14-3
Angle .................................................... 14-4
Repeat sewing ...................................... 14-5
Auto origin ............................................ 14-7
Offset .................................................... 14-8
Frame out ............................................. 14-D
MACHINE SETTINGS............................. 15-1
LOCK STITCHES.................................... 15-5
LETTER .................................................. 16-1
QUEUE ................................................... 17-1
Alter and Execution .............................. 17-2
Needle bar selection and Pattern settings...
17-4
Registration of QUEUE setting ............. 17-6
Read QUEUE setting............................ 17-7
OTHER SETTINGS
Create network ..................................... 18-1
Version information............................... 18-3
Language.............................................. 18-5
Calibrate ............................................... 18-6
User maintenance mode ...................... 18-8
Report ..................................................... 19-1
GUIDE ..................................................... 20-1
SCREEN SAVER .................................... 21-1
i-CUSTOM............................................... 22-1
USER MANAGEMENT
Registration of administrator................. 22-3
Registration of user .............................. 22-6
Selection of user (Login)....................... 22-8
Selection of user (Login) at power ON . 22-9
LAYOUT ...................................................22-A
SPECIFICATIONS • MAINTENANCE
Specifications ....................................... 23-1
Oiling .................................................... 23-1
Cleaning of rotary hook
Cleaning of thread cutting knife ............ 23-2
ERRORS AND WHAT TO DO ................ 24-1
INITIALIZING OF MACHINE SETTINGS
Re-Initialization of machine system ...... 25-1
Initializing of machine speed ................ 25-2
HELPFUL HINTS .................................... 26-1
EMBROIDERY TERMS .......................... 26-2
BUILT-IN FONT LIST .............................. 26-3
BUILT-IN PATTERNS LIST .................... 26-4

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1_1 N401
1-1
This electrical appliance is intended for household use.
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, includ-
ing the following.
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this appliance
from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
WARNING
-
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this appliance is used
by or near children.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attach-
ments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
3. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it
has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the appliance to the nearest
authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjust-
ment.
4. Never operate the appliance with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the
sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered.
8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“0”) position, then remove plug from outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10.Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing ma-
chine needle.
11.Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
12.Do not use bent needles.
13.Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
14.Switch the sewing machine off (“0”) when making any adjustments in the needle area, such
as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc.
15.Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating,
or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual.
SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING LABELS &THEIR LOCATIONS
1_2 M401
1-2
Trapping, Puncture, Cut hazard wherever this
label is found
Injury risk on moving head(s)
Keep hands away from the moving heads while the
machine is running.
Laser beam (Class 1)
Do not stare into the beam.
ES-HMF-5117-0
CAUTION
Keep hands away from the
moving heads while the
machine is running.
Possibility of injury.
Laser beam (Class 1)
CAUTION
Do not stare into the beam.

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SETTING UPTHE MACHINE
2_1 N525
2-1
CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
The machine is quite heavy for one person to carry.
Please use two persons when unpacking or carrying.
CAUTION: To avoid problems.
Make sure to hold bottom of the machine body when
removing from the box.
Do not hold any other place. (bed, moving head,
control box etc.).
We recommend unpacking should be done where it has enough room.
Remove the machine from box
1. Remove 2 straps from the carton.
2. Lift the box (upper) to remove.
3. Take out the accessories.
Refer to the next page.
4. Take out the styrene foam (right) and (left).
5. Take out the styrene foam (lower front),
(lower right), and (lower left).
Be careful not fall down the machine, tilt the
machine slightly when taking out the styrene
form (lower right) and (lower left).
6. Carry the machine to installation location.
Please keep those packing materials in
case of necessary for repair or other rea-
sons.
Packing procedure is the reverse from
unpacking procedure.
Straps
Box (upper)
Styrene foam
(lower front)
Styrene foam
(lower right)
Styrene foam
(lower left)
How to carry machine
The unpacked machine should be carried by 2 person with the hand position at mark shown
in photos. Right side Left side
The person holding
the machine from
left side need to
hold the machine
arm by right hand.
Styrene
foam (lright)
Styrene
foam (left)

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SETTING UPTHE MACHINE
2-2
Placement of Accessories
Confirm all the accessories are contained when unpacking.
Frame base
CD-ROM (Instruction manual, Parts list)
CD-ROM (Happy Link Software)
Instruction manual
Embroidery frame (Round)
Embroidery frame (Square)
Thread stand
Thread guide bracket
Carriage
Thread stand felt (9 pcs)
LAN cable
USB cable
Power line cord ass'y
Tool set
Bobbin (1 pcs)
Needle (10 pieces)
Fuse (6A)
Oiler
Sewing machine oil
Thread guide pillar (2 pcs)
Thread stand pin (9 pcs)
Wave washer (9 pcs) A
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18
19
SETTING UPTHE MACHINE
Accessories
Please confirm you have received the following.
2_2 O508
2-3
1. Thread guide bracket
2. Thread guide pillar (2 pcs)
3. Thread stand
4. Thread stand felt (9 pcs)
5. Thread stand pin (9 pcs)
6. Wave washer (9 pcs)
7. Carriage
8. Frame base
9. Embroidery frame (square) PTA-32320-360
10. Embroidery frame (Round)
PTA-15-360
11. Needle (DB X K5) (10 pcs)
12. Oiler
13. Sewing machine oil
14. CD-ROM (Happy Link)
15. CD-ROM (Instruction manual, Parts list)
16. Instruction book (How to open the CD-ROM)
17. LAN cable
18. Power cord ass'y (A shape will be changed ...
depending on a destination)
19. Fuse (6A)
20. Off set screw driver
21. #2 (+) Screw driver
22. 2 mm (-) Screw driver
23. 3 mm hexagonal driver
24. 2.5 mm hexagonal driver
25. Brush
27. Clamp filter
28. Stylus
28. USB cable
29. Bobbin (1 pc)
Tools
12463
789
11 12 13 15 16
20
21 22 23 24
5
25
14
27
28
17
26
3
29
10

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3
4
5
6
Assemble machine unit
1. Insert the thread stand pin with wave washer on the
thread stand by turning clockwise, Then insert thread
stand felt.
2. Put the thread stand on to the machine and insert the
thread guide pillar.
(set nut knob nut into the thread guide pillar and 2
washers)
Turn the thread guide pillar clockwise with a 3 mm
hexagonal driver until tight.
Turn the knob nut clockwise with a 3 mm hexagonal
driver until tight.
3. Install the thread guide bracket with supplied screws
(pan head screw M6 x 10 2 pcs).
4. Loosen the screw with a offset driver and remove the
red shipping collars that are equipped on the both side
of the guide bar. (Keep the shipping collars. It is nec-
essary when packing.)
5. Put the carriage and carriage arm together with screw
(M4 X 8 2 pcs).
2 pins in the upper carriage arm will fit into holes on
the lower carriage.
6. Raise slowly the control box to the front then fix it with
2 supplied screws (M4 1 pcs).
7. Connect the cable of carriage to the machine with
fixed screw.
8. Install the arm for tubular embroidery. Please refer to
(page 6-1) "Installing and removing the frame base".
Or, Install the cap frame for the cap embroidery.
Please refer to (page 7-1) "Installing and removing the
cap drive frame".
9. Insert built-in stylus into the holder (slot) of control
box.
When taking the machine apart in case of packing,
the process is opposite of assembling the machine.
Please do exactly the opposite way of assembling.
When packing the machine up for transportation,
be sure to select the fourth needle and fix it with
shipping collars on the both side of the guide bar.
2_3 M401
2-4
SETTING UPTHE MACHINE
7
2
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