Brother BES-962BC User Manual

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BES-962BC • BES-1262BC

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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

Symptom

Measures

The lower shaft PCB is faulty.

1. Turn off the power of the machine.

2. Disconnect P4 and P10 of the lower shaft PCB.

If the lower shaft PCB is removed from the machine or P8 or P9 is

disconnected, the lower shaft connected to other lower shaft PCB will

not operate, either.

3. Turn on the power of the machine.

The E-B2 error occurs and the green LED blinks with the head

corresponding to the faulty lower shaft. Turn off the pause switch of

the head (flip it down) and keep flipping up the mending switch until

the green LED stops blinking.

4. If there is just one lower shaft PCB, reset the LEDs of the two heads

and reset the error with the STOP key on the panel or the step back

key of the head.

The lower shaft module is faulty.

1. Turn off the power of the machine.

2. Disconnect P1, P3, and P5 (for a fixed bed) or P2, P4, and P6 (for a

retract bed) connected to the lower shaft PCB from the faulty lower

shaft module.

3. Turn on the power of the machine.

The E-B2 error occurs and the green LED blinks for the bed

corresponding to the faulty lower shaft. Turn off the pause switch of

the head (flip it down) and keep flipping up the mending switch until

the green LED stops blinking.

4. When the LED of the corresponding head stops blinking, reset the

error with the STOP key on the panel or the step back key of the head.

Note:

The above operation will prohibit operation of the lower shaft connected to the faulty lower shaft PCB or the

faulty lower shaft module and cause the corresponding heads to pause. This is reset when the power of the

machine is turned on again. Start from the step 3 to prohibit the operation again.

Wiper solenoid does not operate.

• Check to see if connection from the wiper solenoid to connector P11 of

the head PCB is proper.

• Check the resistance value of the wiper solenoid which does not

operate with the connector section. The normal resistance value is

approximately 28

.

If it is faulty, replace the solenoid with a new one. In this case, the

head PCB may also be faulty. Also replace the head PCB with a new

one if it does not operate properly even after replacing the solenoid.

• Refer to the block diagram showing the cable connections and check

to see if connection from connector P12 of the head PCB to connectors

P7, 8, 13, 14, 15, and 16 on the power supply PCB in the control box is

proper.

• Replace the head PCB with a new one.

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