[amayausers.com] Re: timing problems, i think. please help

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  • Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:03:10 UT

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Holy Cow,
I go away for a week and I miss all this!!!

Alright, let's break this down for the average "Amaya User".
When the machine is first turned on, the machine has a series of checks it does 
before anything moves.  With that said, the machine will verify that the needle 
is at the Head Up position first.  If it is not, it will attempt to move it to 
head up.  THEN the machine will attempt to send the needlecase to it's home 
position.

This has been the procedure since the early Amayas and hasn't changed.

If the needlecase is NOT centered on a needle correctly when you turn on the 
machine, it is very possible for the head up command to actually cause the 
needlebar and even the take up lever to loose their proper position and jam up 
the machine further than it already is.

In short, I would not simply turn off and then turn on the machine if I knew 
the mechanics were not right.

I'm not taking sides, simply going from my own experience as a 9 year Melco 
tech.

Ed

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