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====Notes====
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* While the *F1 roll* menu is open, you can press ''F1 open'' to stop the roller and ''F2 close'' to start it again.
* While the ''F1 roll'' menu is open, you can press ''F1 open'' to stop the roller and ''F2 close'' to start it again.

Revision as of 14:05, 17 August 2024

Introduction

While we look for experts to help us rebuild our knowledge of this machine, we're trying to develop our own workflows based on the manual and the basic knowledge that we still have. The workflows on this page are based on experiment and partly remembered training. You shouldn't take them as authoritative, and you should feel free to revise them if they don't seem right.

Quick start

To be added

Basic tips

Safety

  • The control bar—the knurled bar that runs across the front of the machine—can be used to start and stop movement
    • Do not touch the control bar unless:
      • You intend to start the machine moving
      • You are watching the machine move and standing by to stop it if necessary
    • Twist the top of the control bar toward you to start a queued-up movement, and away from you to stop movement
    • It may be possible to start the machine moving without touching the control bar
      • For more confidence that the machine won't start moving, keep your hands off the screen and keypad below the screen in addition to keeping your hands off the control bar
  • The emergency stop button at the right end of the control bar will stop the machine

Basic procedures

Turn on the machine

  1. Plug the machine into the 240 V power supply (an orange box with a white front panel labeled Tan Guo TG-230D)
  2. Turn on the power supply
  3. Power up the machine by turning the red total power dial counterclockwise, so that the arrow on the dial points right (3 o'clock)
  4. Press the green start computer button
    1. A Raynen logo should appear on the screen at the left end of the machine
    2. Once the computer boots up, the screen should show a control interface

Find the yarn spits and carriers that your pattern uses

  1. Press the yarn button to open the yarn check dialog
    1. The spits the current pattern uses will be highlighted
  2. Look at the spit numbers, like "3+4" or "1+6", written on the yarn carriers
  3. Note the yarn carriers corresponding to the spits your pattern uses

Thread the carrier

  1. Feed the thread into the left cup on the carrier
  2. Feed the thread downward through the hole at the end of the nose

Feed the thread into the roller

  1. On the computer...
    1. Press escape twice to reach the main menu
    2. Go into the F1 roll menu
    3. Press F2 close to start the roller
  2. Feed the thread into the roller
  3. You can pull the thread gently from beneath the roller to speed up tensioning
  4. Feed the thread, pulling the top antenna down, until the light under the top antenna goes out
  5. On the computer...
    1. Leave the F1 roll menu to stop the roller

Notes

  • While the F1 roll menu is open, you can press F1 open to stop the roller and F2 close to start it again.