[amayausers.com] Re: XT Manuals or Diagrams

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  • Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 15:33:11 UT

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We have owned the Amaya XT for about a year and a half and have never had any 
formal technical training on it.  

We do not do production work of any kind but use this machine for testing of 
the designs we digitize. We use the stitch outs to create projects that we then 
take pictures of to post on our website to sell the designs.

Any problems we have had I have solved by reading the operator and technical 
manuals that came with the machine, by reading posts on this group and I think 
one call to tech support. For the most part these manuals are 
semi-satisfactory. The problem is when I read solutions on this group and names 
of machine parts are mentioned I have no way of knowing where those parts are 
since these manuals have no exploded views or diagrams labeling parts. Even 
some of the maintenance steps have pictures that are not really clear where 
lubricant is to be applied and one is left to a best guess of what exactly 
should be lubricated or as in a solution to a problem on this group exactly 
what part is being discussed. I was stunned to find out from this group that 
the silver bar on the front of the needle case was actually a thread sensor. I 
have to wonder why isn't this even mentioned in the manuals that came with my 
machine and are there any other tidbits of information that would be good to 
 know. 

I guess my question is are there any more detailed manuals, pictures or 
diagrams available that show clearly what all the parts are? I don't want to 
take the machine apart and put it back together but I would like to be able to 
look something up when a term or part is mentioned on this very informative 
group. I also know that I am not a trained technician and do not have the 
desire to be a self taught one by attempting to do something that a technician 
should be doing.
Thank you very much for this most informative group

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