Melco EP 1B Manuel utilisateur

Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance manual
for the EP 1B
embroidery peripheral
• Single head, single needle
• Easy to operate
• Low power consumption
• High-quality results
Part Number 12404 Revision B

1575 West 124th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80234
United States of America
© Copyright 1999 by Melco Embroidery Systems
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errors or omissions.
Printed in the United States of America
Revision A, March 1999
Revision B, June 1999

Table of Contents
1. Setup
2. Configuration
Unit Name 2 - 1
Key Click Volume 2 - 1
Error Beep Volume 2 - 1
Measuring System 2 - 2
Updating the Application Software (APL) 2 - 2
3. Threads, Bobbins, and Needles
Threading the EP1B 3 - 1
Drawing Out the Bobbin Thread 3 - 3
The Bobbin Case 3 - 3
Removal 3 - 3
Winding Thread Onto The Bobbin Reel 3 - 4
Setting the Bobbin 3 - 5
Installation 3 - 5
Setting Thread Tensions 3 - 6
Upper Thread Tension 3 - 6
Bobbin Thread Tension 3 - 7
How to Select a Needle 3 - 7
Needle Replacement 3 - 8
4. Quick Start
Loading Garments 4 - 1
Attach the Hoop 4 - 2
Embroider the Design 4 - 3
5. Detailed Operation
The Control Panel 5 - 1
The Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) 5 - 1
Start Key 5 - 1
Stop Key 5 - 1
Arrow Keys 5 - 1
Hoop Center Key 5 - 1
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Spool Key 5 - 1
Menu Key 5 - 1
Enter Key 5 - 1
Alt Key 5 - 2
The Light Emitting Diodes (LED) 5 - 2
The Operation Menus 5 - 2
Design Menu 5 - 2
Run Design 5 - 2
Frame Menu 5 - 3
Trace Menu 5 - 3
Hoop Selection 5 - 3
Move Menu 5 - 3
Moving The Hoop Numerically 5 - 3
Seeing The Hoop’s Physical Location 5 - 3
Reset Menu 5 - 4
System Reset 5 - 4
Hard Reset 5 - 4
Auto Load 5 - 4
Error Messages 5 - 5
6. Operator Maintenance
Cleaning 6 - 1
Disassembling the Hook Area 6 - 1
Assembling the Hook Area 6 - 1
General Cleaning 6 - 2
Lubrication 6 - 2
Lubricating the Hook Area 6 - 2
General Lubrication 6 - 2
Replacement Parts 6 - 4
7. Troubleshooting Guide
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Single-Head Embroidery Peripheral
EP 1B Specifications
Maximum embroidery speed
700 stitches per minute
Number of Heads
1
Number of needles
1
Dimensions
46cm W x 36cm H x 52cm D
18" W x 14" H x 20.5" D
Weight
26kg
58 lbs
Shipping weight
31kg
68 lbs
Power consumption
80 W; wired for 100V to 240V 50/60Hz
2 fuses, 800mA Fast Blow (FB)
Noise level and test conditions
Equivalent continuous A weighted sound pres-
sure level at 1 meter from the machine is 66db.
The peak C weighted instantaneous sound
pressure level is 71db.
The noise level was measured sewing a test
design at 600 spm.
Recommended power conditioning equip-
ment
LC 1800 Line stabilizer (available from
Accessory Resource Corporation)
Embroidering field size
24 x 14cm (9.5 x 5.5")
Compatibility
EDS and ENS
Intended use
The EP 1B is designed to embroider on textile
products which are placed easily in a Melco
embroidery hoop. The machine should not be
used on thick leather, wood, plastic, or other
dense material.

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Explanation of Symbols
Caution!
Indicates a machine component will move. Keep clear!
Shock hazard. No user replaceable parts behind this label. Do not open!
Pinch point, Keep clear!
Pinch point, Keep clear!
Pinch points, Keep clear!
Needle pinch point, Keep clear!

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1. Setup
The setup procedure for the EP 1B Embroidery Peripheral is easy and will only take a few minutes.
1. Carefully remove the machine from the shipping container, using care not to drop or damage
any other items packed around it. The machine is heavy, so be careful. Place the machine on a
sturdy table or work bench.
NOTE: Be sure to save the shipping container and packing supplies that your embroidery periph-
eral came in. If your machine should ever require factory service, it should be returned in
the original (or other equally suitable) shipping container.
2. Make certain the machine’s power switch is turned to the OFF position.
3. Plug one end of the power cord into a wall outlet. A
surge protector is recommended but not required.
Plug the other end into the machine.
4. The EP 1B is compatible with Ethernet network tech-
nology. With Ethernet, peripherals connect to a
wiring hub, and the hub connects to an EDS com-
puter (or computers). The hub is a small electronic
device that contains a number of cable jacks and
diagnostic lights. The peripherals and EDS comput-
er(s) can plug into any port on the hub. You can
connect as many peripherals or computers as your
hub can hold. If you have more peripherals or com-
puters than your hub has ports, you can string 2 (or
more) hubs together. Always use 10BaseT RJ45
wiring.
5. Your machine may have come with a needle already
installed, but it is a good idea to start your sewing
with a new needle.
6. Locate the thread guide bar and gently pull it
upward until it reaches its maximum height. It will
extend like a car antenna. Rotate the guide bar until
the ends are aligned over the thread cones on the
base below (see Figure 1-2).
7. Your machine may have come with thread already loaded on the bobbin, but check to make
certain.
8. Load a spool of thread onto the thread stand and thread the machine as required.
At this point your EP 1B should be ready to begin sewing. If you should encounter any problems
during this procedure, contact your local Melco representative for assistance, or call Melco’s
Technical Support line.
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Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Note: Enclosed power cord is for North
American applications. Use a cord suit-
able for your area.
Thread
guide
Network Power

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Hazards of operation
Caution! Below are risk areas or danger points encountered dur-
ing operation. Always wear eye protection while operating the
machine to prevent injury in the event of a needle break. Do not
wear loose or baggy clothing when operating the machine.
Take-up Lever Oscillation
Do not touch the take-up levers during operation.
Exposed Needles During Operation
Do not place body parts or other foreign objects under the needles
during operation.
Rotary Hook Rotation
Do not attempt to change bobbin thread during operation. Do not
place hands or other objects in the rotary hook area during operation.
Do not operate the machine without the hook guards in place.

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Dangers de service
Attention! Ci-dessous vous trouverez les descriptions de diverses zones
de risque ou points dangereux lors du service de la machine. Il faut tou-
jours porter des lunettes protectrices pendant le service de la machine
afin d'éviter des blessures en cas d'une casse d'aiguille.
12404 Rev. B 1. Setup
Oscillation du releveur de fil
Ne pas toucher les releveurs de fil pendant le service.
Aiguilles exposées pendant le service.
Ne mettre ni de parties du corps ni d'autres objets au-dessous
des aiguilles pendant le service.
Rotation de la navette rotative
Ne pas essayer de changer la canette pendant le service. Ne
pas mettre ni les mains ni d'autres objets dans la zone de la
navette rotative pendant le service. Ne pas mettre la machine
en marche sans avoir mis en place les gardes du ramasseur.

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Betriebsgefahren
Vorsicht! Nachfolgend sind Risikobereiche und Gefahrenpunkte genannt,
die während des Betriebs auftreten können. Tragen Sie immer einen
Augenschutz, wenn die Maschine in Betrieb ist, um Verletzungen im Falle
eines Nadelbruchs vorzubeugen. Tragen Sie keine weite oder lockere
Kleidung, wenn Sie die Maschine bedienen.
Hin- und Herbewegung des Fadengebers
Die Fadengeber nicht berühren, wenn die Maschine in Betrieb
ist.
Offenliegende Nadeln während des Betriebs
Körperteile fernhalten und keine fremden Gegenstände unter
die Nadeln legen, wenn die Maschine in Betrieb ist.
Umdrehung des Umlaufgreifers
Die Garnspule nicht austauschen, während die Maschine in
Betrieb ist. Die Hände vom Umlaufgreifer fernhalten oder
andere Gegenstände nicht in den Bereich des Umlaufgreifers
bringen, wenn die Maschine läuft. Die Maschine nicht bedi-
enen, wenn der Greiferschutz nicht an seinem Platz ist.
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