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Brother Z-8550B Instruction Manual
Brother Z-8550B Instruction Manual

Brother Z-8550B Instruction Manual

Electronic direct drive zigzag lock stitcher with thread trimmer
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Instruction Manual
ELECTRONIC DIRECT DRIVE ZIGZAG LOCK STITCHER
ELECTRONIC DIRECT DRIVE ZIGZAG LOCK STITCHER WITH
THREAD TRIMMER
Z-8550B
Z-8560B
Please read this manual before using the machine.
Please keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference.

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual ELECTRONIC DIRECT DRIVE ZIGZAG LOCK STITCHER ELECTRONIC DIRECT DRIVE ZIGZAG LOCK STITCHER WITH THREAD TRIMMER Z-8550B Z-8560B Please read this manual before using the machine. Please keep this manual within easy reach for quick reference.
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions Thank you very much for buying a BROTHER sewing machine. Before using your new machine, please read the safety instructions and the explanations given in the instruction manual. With industrial sewing machines, it is normal to carry out work while positioned directly in front of moving parts such as the needle and thread take-up, and consequently there is always a danger of injury that can be caused by these parts.
  • Page 3 Notes on safety Notes during use DANGER • Wait at least 5 minutes after turning off the power switch and disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet before opening the control box cover. Touching areas where high voltages are present can result in severe injury.
  • Page 4 Diarrhea or vomiting may result. Keep the oil and grease out of the reach of children. • Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for any electrical work that may need to be done.
  • Page 5 • Maintenance and inspection of the sewing machine should only be carried out by a qualified technician. • To prevent accidents and problems, do not modify the machine by yourself. Brother will not be held responsible for any accidents or problems resulting from modifications made to the machine.
  • Page 6 • Ask your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician to carry out any maintenance and inspection of the electrical system. • When replacing parts and installing optional parts, be sure to use only genuine Brother parts. Brother will not be held responsible for any accidents or problems resulting from the use of non- genuine parts.
  • Page 7 The following warning labels appear on the sewing machine. Please follow the instructions on the labels at all times when using the machine. If the labels have been removed or are difficult to read, please contact your nearest Brother dealer.
  • Page 8 1 Moving parts may cause injury. 2 Operate with safety devices installed. 3 Turn off the power before carrying out operations such as threading, changing the needle, bobbin, knives or hook, cleaning and High temperature warning indication adjusting. Be careful not to get your hands caught when returning the machine head to its original position after it has been tilted.
  • Page 9 Names of major parts (1) Bobbin winder (14) Knee lifter assembly (2) Hand switch (15) Upper thread feeding device (Z-8560B) (3) Lifting lever (16) Knife unit (Z-8560B) (4) Presser foot (17) Thread take-up guard cover (5) Control box (18) Finger guard (6) Cotton stand (19) Thread wiper(Z-8560B) (7) Operation panel...
  • Page 10 Machine specifications 8550B 8560B Thread trimmer ○ Upper thread feeding device ○ ○ ○ Back tack/condense device Thread wiper ○ 8550B 8560B -031, -A31 -431 Application For light-weight to medium-weight materials Max. stitch length 2.0 mm Max. sewing speed 5,000 sti/min Sewing pattern 14 sewing patterns of eight types built-in (Up to 99 custom patterns can be stored.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Installation ............................. 1 Points to note before installation ......................1 Table processing diagram......................3 Installing the sewing machine...................... 5 Lubrication ........................... 9 Connecting the cords......................... 10 Turning on the sewing machine power ..................15 Carrying out test sewing ......................16 Preparation before sewing ......................
  • Page 12 Setting memory switches (standard) ....................69 List of memory switches ........................70 Hand switch ............................76 Setting hand switch functions ....................78 Reading and writing data using USB media ..................79 Data read/write items in USB media mode and media folder structure ........80 Initialization............................
  • Page 13 Troubleshooting ........................129 Troubleshooting during sewing......................129 List of error codes..........................136...
  • Page 14: Installation

    • Machine installation should only be carried out by a qualified technician. • Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for any electrical work that may need to be done. • The sewing machine weighs approximately 49kg (77lb).The installation should be carried out by two or more people.
  • Page 15 Tilting back the machine head • Hold section (A) with your foot so that the table does not move, and then push the arm with both hands to tilt back the machine head. • Do not hold the operation panel. Returning the machine head to its original position 1.
  • Page 16 Table processing diagram • The top of the table should be 40 mm in thickness and should be strong enough to hold the weight and with- stand the vibration of the sewing machine. • Drill holes as indicated in the illustration below. •...
  • Page 17 Wide type This type has a wider front/back dimensions at the front of the sewing machine. (1) Control box mounting hole (2) Head rest hole (3) Cord hole (4) Cotton stand hole...
  • Page 18: Installing The Sewing Machine

    Installing the sewing machine Install the control box and the connecting rod. (1) Control box (2) Bolt(s) [4 pcs.] (3) Nut(s) [4 pcs.] (4) Spring washer(s) [4 pcs.] (5) Washer(s) [4 pcs.] (6) Connecting rod (7) Nut(s) Install the power switch. (1) Power switch (2) Screw(s) [2 pcs.] (3) Staple(s) [5 pcs.]...
  • Page 19 Install the rubber cushions and the knee lifter complying bar. (1) Rubber cushion(s) [2 pcs.] (2) Nail(s) [4 pcs.] (3) Knee lifter complying bar Install the machine head. (1) Hinge(s) [2 pcs.] (2) Machine head (3) Head rest CAUTION Tap the head rest securely into the table as far as it will go.
  • Page 20 Install the cotton stand. (1) Cotton stand (2) Rubber cushion [2 pcs.] (3) Washer(s) (4) Nut(s) Securely tighten the nut so that the two rubber cushions and the washer are securely clamped and so that the cotton stand does not move. Install the knee lifter plate.
  • Page 21 Turn the screw (10) to adjust so that the presser foot (5) is at the desired position within a distance of 10 mm of the needle plate when the knee lifter plate (1) is fully pressed. After adjustment is completed, securely tighten the nut (9).
  • Page 22: Lubrication

    Lubrication The sewing machine should always be lubricated and the oil supply replenished before it is used for the first time, and also after long periods of non-use. CAUTION • When cutting the nozzle of the oil tank, hold the base of the nozzle securely. If you hold the end of the nozzle, injury from the scissors may result.
  • Page 23: Connecting The Cords

    • When securing the cords, do not bend the cords excessively or fasten them too hard with staples. Otherwise, fire or electric shocks may occur. • Contact your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician for any electrical work that may need to be done.
  • Page 24 Secure the cords. Connector Panel display Repeat cable tie Machine motor connector 4-pin Outside control box Zigzag motor connector 6-pin Outside control box Head detector unit connector 7- P6 HEAD-M Solenoid connector 14-pin P19 MACHINE Encoder connector 14-pin P13 ENC Operating panel connector 8-pin P21 PANEL Zigzag motor encoder connector...
  • Page 25 Closing the cord presser plate Loosen the cables outside the control box without stretching them too much inside the control box. Close the cord presser plate (1). NOTE If the cord presser plate (1) is not closed firmly, dust will get inside the control box and may cause problems. Power cord Connect cords that match the voltage specifications.
  • Page 26 Connect the power cord. 1. Attach an appropriate plug to the power cord (1). 2. Insert the plug into a properly-grounded AC power supply. (2) Ground wire (green/yellow cord) (3) Power cord 3-pin CAUTION Do not use extension cords. They may cause problems with correct operation of the sewing machine.
  • Page 27 Closing the cover Tighten the screws with washer (1). (1) Screw with washer [6 pcs.] (2) Cover Ground wire Connect the ground wires. (1) Ground wire (2) Screw with washer [2 pcs.] (3) Ground symbol [2 places] (4) Oil pan...
  • Page 28: Turning On The Sewing Machine Power

    Turning on the sewing machine power • Release the treadle when turning on the power. • After the power is turned on, the subsequent operation of the sewing machine will vary according to the needle bar position at that time. Turn on the POWER switch (1).
  • Page 29: Carrying Out Test Sewing

    Carrying out test sewing CAUTION • Do not touch any of the moving parts or press any objects against the sewing machine while it is operating. Otherwise, it may result in injury or damage to the sewing machine. Check that the machine sews at low speed when the treadle (3) is gently pressed to position (B). Check that the machine sews at high speed when the treadle (3) is gently pressed to position (C).
  • Page 30: Preparation Before Sewing

    (3) is toward the front (4), and then securely tighten the screw (1). • Use bobbins (2) made of light alloy as specified by BROTHER. • (Z-8560B) There is an anti-spin spring (3) inside the bobbin case. The anti-spin spring (3) prevents the bobbin from racing at times such as during thread trimming.
  • Page 31: Winding The Lower Thread

    Winding the lower thread Loosen the screw (5) and move the bobbin presser (6). CAUTION • Do not touch any of the moving parts or press any objects against the machine while winding lower thread. Otherwise it may result in injury or damage to the sewing machine.
  • Page 32: Installing The Bobbin Case

    Installing the bobbin case NOTE • Turn off the power switch before installing the bobbin case. The machine may operate if the treadle is depressed by mistake, which could result in injury. Turn the machine pulley to raise the needle until it is above the needle plate. While holding the bobbin so that the thread winds to the left, insert the bobbin into the bobbin case.
  • Page 33: Threading The Upper Thread

    Threading the upper thread CAUTION • Turn off the power switch before threading the thread. The machine may operate if the treadle is depressed by mistake, which could result in injury. • If the hand switch is pressed by mistake when using the correction sewing function, the needle will move in a zigzag motion while the machine is operating, and injury may result.
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Stitch Length

    Adjusting the stitch length Turn the stitch length dial (1) until the desired stitch length number is aligned with the index mark (2) above the dial. • The larger the number, the longer the stitch length will be. • The numbers on the dial are for use as a guide. The length of the finished stitches may vary depending on the type and thickness of material being sewn.
  • Page 35: Backtack Sewing

    - The hand switch (3) can be used instead of the reverse lever (1). (Z-8550B-A31/Z-8560B) Condensed stitches • Press the reverse lever (1) during sewing. - When the condense dial (2) is set to a positive...
  • Page 36: Using The Knee Lifter Plate

    Using the knee lifter plate • The presser foot (2) can be raised by pressing the knee lifter plate (1).
  • Page 37: Using The Operation Panel (Basic Operations)

    Using the operation panel (Basic operations) Name and function of each operation panel item The operation panel examples shown in this Instruction Manual are for thread trimmer specifications. (Menu key) This key is used to move to the menu screen. (Home key) This key is used to return to the home screen.
  • Page 38: About The Home Screens

    About the home screens • The home screen is displayed when the power is turned on. • Sewing operations are normally carried out while the home screen is displayed. • The home screen can be switched between the detailed home screen and the quick home screen. * At the time of shipment from the factory, the detailed home screen is set to be displayed.
  • Page 39: About The Detailed Home Screen

    About the detailed home screen (1) Screen lock key Screen unlock key Press this key to switch the home screen between locked and unlocked. At the time of shipment from the factory, the screen is set to lock automatically if no operations are carried out for three minutes.
  • Page 40 (7) Production counter key Lower thread counter key The display switches between the production counter and the lower thread counter each time the icon is pressed. If you keep pressing this key while the production counter is displayed, the display switches to the production counter setting screen.
  • Page 41: About The Quick Home Screen

    About the quick home screen (1) Screen lock key Screen unlock key Press this key to switch the home screen between locked and unlocked. At the time of shipment from the factory, the screen is set to lock automatically if no operations are carried out for three minutes.
  • Page 42 You can change the value which is displayed by pressing it. If you keep pressing this key while the production counter is displayed, the display switches to the production counter setting screen. If you keep pressing this key while the production counter is displayed, the display switches to the production counter setting screen.
  • Page 43: Types Of Icons

    Types of icons The icons which appear in the display can be broadly classified into the following three types. Type A: Simple symbols Example Warning symbol USB connector Current program No. Type B: Plain touch keys (symbol is always fixed) Example Return key (Returns to the previous + key (Increases a value)
  • Page 44: Program Setting Method

    Program setting method It is recommended that you register patterns that are sewn frequently as programs. After programs have been registered, you can retrieve the desired sewing patterns simply by selecting a program number, which eliminates the need to set the pattern each time. •...
  • Page 45: Setting Patterns

    Setting patterns Sewing patterns • This sewing machine is equipped with the following built-in sewing patterns. Select the pattern number from the operation panel to use a pattern. • Different zigzag widths and zigzag lengths can be set for each sewing pattern. Sewing Pattern number Notes...
  • Page 46 Sewing Pattern number Notes pattern Main display Blind stitch(Right) T stitch(Left) T stitch(Right) Custom made pattern Sewing patterns created using the PS-300B (optional device) can be sewn. The pattern number is set by the digits indicated by *. Related Information •...
  • Page 47 Setting sewing patterns Press and hold the main sewing pattern key in the home screen. The display will switch to the main sewing setting screen. Press a sewing pattern on the screen. The sewing pattern select screen will be displayed. Press a sewing pattern to select that sewing pattern.
  • Page 48 (5) Blind stitch For more detailed information"Setting blind stitches". (6) Scallop For more detailed information"Setting scallop stitches". (7) T stitch (8) Custom made pattern (option) For details, refer to the Service Manual. Up to a maximum of 99 sewing patterns (with up to 500 stitches per pattern, for a maximum of 49,000 stitches) can be added by creating sewing patterns using the PS-300B (option).
  • Page 49 Setting blind stitching If selecting blind stitching, set the number of stitches to be sewn in a straight line. Example: When set to 5 stitches Example: When set to 10 stitches Setting the sewing pattern Press [ ] > [Main portion setting]. Press the sewing pattern.
  • Page 50 Setting the number of straight stitches Press to set the number of stitches (1) for the straight stitch section in the main display. For example, if there are 5 stitches in the straight stitch section, set to [ ], and if there are 10 stitches, set to [ Setting scallop stitches When selecting a scallop pattern, set the type of scallop to be sewn.
  • Page 51 Setting the type of scallop Select the type of scallop from (2) or the list of sewing patterns. The number (1) for the type which has been set in the sewing pattern display of the main sewing setting screen will be displayed. •...
  • Page 52 Press the hand switch (3). The reflection icon (4) in the main display will change, and all patterns after this will be sewn as reflection patterns. When material is rotated 90° and a reflection with no reflection pattern is sewn If you press the hand switch (3) by mistake, press the hand switch (3) once more to switch the reflection function.
  • Page 53 Setting the zigzag width Set the zigzag width after selecting the pattern number. The zigzag width is defined as the distance between the leftmost needle drop point and the rightmost needle drop point. If the zigzag width is increased or reduced, the width of the sewing pattern is also increased or reduced by the same proportion.
  • Page 54 Related Information • Adjusting the needle and rotary hook timing on page 112...
  • Page 55 Setting the zigzag base line position The zigzag base line is the “center” of the zigzag stitch, or in other words, it is like a center line drawn through the sewing pattern. By moving the zigzag base line position, you can move the sewing pattern to the left and right within the maximum range for the pattern width.
  • Page 56 • The zigzag base line position cannot be changed unless the setting value is first pressed in the main sewing setting screen, even when the zigzag base line position is being displayed in the main display. When changing the zigzag base line position, press so that changing the setting value is enabled.
  • Page 57 Setting the needle stop position to left or right When the plain zigzag, 2-step zigzag, 3-step zigzag or scallop sewing patterns are selected, you can set whether the needle stops when it is at the right side or the left side of the sewing pattern. (If stopping on the right has been set, the needle stop position will be the position shown by ○...
  • Page 58: Program Structure

    Program structure A single program consists of start backtack parameters, main sewing parameters, end backtack parameters and individual functions for that program. Stitch type (overall view) Programs P1 to P9 Start backtack Main sewing End backtack Start backtack sewing Main sewing parameters End backtack sewing Program individual parameters...
  • Page 59 Setting value No. of stitches E 1 to 255 stitches No. of stitches F 1 to 19 stitches No. of stitches A 0 to 19 stitches No. of stitches B 1 to 19 stitches No. of stitches C 0 to 19 stitches No.
  • Page 60 Setting value Slow start enabled at the sewing start Slow start enabled at the sewing start...
  • Page 61: Setting Start Backtacking

    Setting start backtacking Press [ ] > [Front BT setting]. Set the start backtack sewing parameters. 1. Press to select the sewing pattern. Press to change the value. 2. Press to select the zigzag pitch. Press to change the value. 3.
  • Page 62: Main Sewing Settings

    Main sewing settings Press [ ] > [Main portion sew type setting]. Set the start backtack sewing parameters. 1. Press to select the sewing pattern. Press to change the value. Press [ ] > [Main portion setting]. Set the start backtack sewing parameters. 1.
  • Page 63 The settings which are made here are applied to (Main sewing key) in the home screen. Setting main sewing parameters Setting value Setting unit Default value Main sewing - pattern Sewing speed 220 to 5000 sti/min 100 sti/min 4000 sti/min No.
  • Page 64: Setting End Backtacking

    Setting end backtacking Press [ ] > [End BT setting]. Set the start backtack sewing parameters. 1. Press to select the sewing pattern. Press to change the value. 2. Press to select the zigzag pitch. Press to change the value. 3.
  • Page 65: Using Program Individual Functions And Program Common Functions

    Using program individual functions and program common functions • In addition to start backtack sewing, main sewing and end backtack sewing, the following 6 types of functions are also included in the parameters which are necessary for sewing. Needle up/down, thread trimming lock, thread wiping (Z-8560B), correction sewing, AUTO, slow start. •...
  • Page 66 Setting details Thread trimming operation is carried out when the treadle is depressed backward. Thread trimming operation by depressing the treadle backward is locked (disabled). Thread wiper Related Models: Z-8560B Thread wiping operation can be set. Setting details Thread wiping operation is disabled after thread trimming. Thread wiping operation is enabled after thread trimming.
  • Page 67 Setting details Sewing is carried out automatically for the number of stitches which have been set (start and end backtacking, fixed stitch sewing, thread trimming) simply by depressing the treadle once. After sewing is complete, thread trimming is carried out automatically. Slow start The slow start pattern at the sewing start after thread trimming can be set.
  • Page 68: Using The Production Counter

    Using the production counter The production counter can be used to let you know how many items have been sewn. The production counter increases by 1 each time thread trimming is carried out. Press [ ] > [Production counter editing]. Press to change the production counter value.
  • Page 69: Using The Lower Thread Counter

    Using the lower thread counter The lower thread counter can be used to let you know approximately how much lower thread is remaining. • The lower thread counter should be used as a guide only. • The value displayed by the lower thread counter display is reduced by 1 from the initial setting value each time the sewing machine sews 10 stitches, and a warning is given when the counter reaches "-1".
  • Page 70 Lower thread counter operation The display will return to the screen which was being displayed before the lower thread counter out warning appeared, and sewing will be possible. When sewing is carried out, the value shown in the lower thread counter display is reduced by 1 for every Lower thread out warning when sewing is complete 10 stitches sewn.
  • Page 71: Setting The Home Screen Mode

    Setting the home screen mode You can select from two different types of home screen display: the detailed home screen or the quick home screen. Press [ ] > [Home screen mode setting]. Press to change the value. Press Press this to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 72: Setting The Illumination Led Brightness

    Setting the illumination LED brightness Press [ ] > [LED brightness setting]. Press to change the illumination level value. The setting range is from 1 to 9. Press Press this to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 73: Adjusting The Needle Up Stop Position

    Adjusting the needle up stop position Press [ ] > [Memory switch setting]. The memory switch setting screen (1) will be displayed. Press to select memory switch number (No. 102). Press (3) to change the setting value (4) for the needle up stop position. •...
  • Page 74: Using The Operation Panel (Advanced Operations)

    Using the operation panel (Advanced operations) Adding and deleting steps You can put together programs, such as the one shown in the illustration for pocket sewing or name label sewing, by registering multiple steps in the main sewing section. • Steps can be added (up to a maximum of 20 steps) to or deleted (to a minimum of 1 step) from the currently- selected program.
  • Page 75 When deleting a step Press The step at the cursor position will be deleted. However, if only one step is remaining, the delete key will be disabled. Press Press this to return to the Home screen. When more than one step had been added for sewing, the number of stitches in the step which is currently being sewn will be completed, and then sewing will continue on to the next step.
  • Page 76: Editing Steps

    Editing steps The number of stitches and sewing pitch can be changed separately for each step. The setting is made from the detail home screen. Press to select the step number to be edited. Press and hold (Main sewing key). Switch to main sewing setting mode.
  • Page 77: Setting Main Sewing Parameters When Several Steps Exist

    1. Press to select the zigzag pitch. Press to change the value. 2. Press to select the start backtack sewing speed. Press to change the value. 3. Press Press the key to switch linking between enabled and disabled. No linking with next step Linking with next step Press The display will return to the previous screen.
  • Page 78: Setting The Sewing Start Step

    Setting the sewing start step If sewing is interrupted by a problem such as a thread breakage occurring and you need to resume sewing from the point where sewing was interrupted, you can start sewing from the middle of a step. Carry out this operation from the detailed home screen.
  • Page 79: Copying Programs

    Copying programs To create a program with parameters that are almost exactly the same as those of another program, you can copy the original program and change just the parts which need to be changed. Press [ ] > [Program setting] > [Program copy]. After switching to program copy mode, the program number which is currently selected is displayed as the copying source program number (1) and as the copying destination program number (2).
  • Page 80: Initializing The Currently-Selected Program

    Initializing the currently-selected program If you would like to recreate the program which is currently selected from the beginning, you can reinitialize the program instead of deleting each step one by one. Press [ ] > [Program setting] > [Selected program Reset]. Press The program will be initialized.
  • Page 81: Setting The Working Pace

    Setting the working pace The target counter can be used to let you know the state of work progress. The target counter increases by 1 each time the time set as the working pace has elapsed. However, counting is not carried out during the period from when the power is turned on until sewing starts. Press [ ] >...
  • Page 82: Setting Memory Switches (Standard)

    Setting memory switches (standard) The settings for the memory switches are valid for all programs. Press [ ] > [Memory switch setting]. Press to select the memory switch number (1). At this time, keep pressing and then press at the same time to select only the memory switches with current values that are different from their initial values.
  • Page 83: List Of Memory Switches

    List of memory switches Presser foot lifter and treadle settings (001 to 099) Setting Default value Setting Setting details range unit ON/OFF *See List of memory When treadle is returned to neutral after thread trimming, - switches on page 70. presser foot is raised up ON: Presser foot is raised OFF: Presser foot is not raised...
  • Page 84 Setting Default value Setting Setting details range unit 0 to 500 80 (ms) 10 (ms) Delay time from standing operation pedal turning on until (ms) motor starts operating ON/OFF When AUTO function is set ON, pauses when presser - foot pedal is ON. ON: Sewing is interrupted when presser foot lifter pedal turns on (pause operation) OFF: No operation...
  • Page 85 Feed motor settings (200 to 299) Setting Default value Setting Setting details range unit 0 to 1 Backtack zigzag width setting 0: Cannot be changed 1: Can be changed 0 to 1 Backtack selection when plain zigzag is selected 0: Plain backtack 1: 3-step backtack 0 to 2 Pattern reset when treadle is depressed backward...
  • Page 86 Setting Default value Setting Setting details range unit 1: Program individual functions 0, 1 Program common function / program individual function settings Correction sewing 0: Program common functions 1: Program individual functions 0, 1 Program common function / program individual function settings AUTO/ auto thread trimming 0: Program common functions...
  • Page 87 Setting Default value Setting Setting details range unit ON: After start backtack sewing, the feed moves forward, then the sewing machine motor stops. ON/OFF Fixed stitch sewing load function when main section is fixed - stitches OFF: Fixed stitch operation ON: Normal sewing operation, and fixed stitch operation when hand switch is pressed If the reflection function is enabled, this setting will be...
  • Page 88 Error processing settings (600 to 699) Setting Default value Setting Setting details range unit 0 to 100 Time from after the grease-up warning is displayed until error (hour) [E-100] is displayed...
  • Page 89: Hand Switch

    Hand switch The following functions can be assigned to the hand switch. (The operation of the hand switches will vary depending on the status of the correction sewing icon.) Settings when using as correction sewing switch Settings (Initial Operation when hand switch is pressed setting is “1”.) OFF: <Disabled>...
  • Page 90 Settings (Initial Operation when hand switch is pressed setting is “4”.) 7: <Move to next When cycle sewing is selected, sewing moves to the next program each time the switch program> is pressed. Refer to the Service Manual for details on cycle sewing. * These settings are enabled when the correction sewing icon is turned off (...
  • Page 91: Setting Hand Switch Functions

    Setting hand switch functions Press [ ] > [Hand switch setting]. Select the desired menu. Example: Setting the hand switch so that it functions as a correction sewing switch 1. Press [Correction sewing function]. Press to select the desired setting item. Press Press this to return to the Home screen.
  • Page 92: Reading And Writing Data Using Usb Media

    Reading and writing data using USB media Programs and memory switch data can be copied between sewing machines by means of USB media. CAUTION • Do not connect anything to the USB port other than the USB media. Otherwise, problems with operation may result.
  • Page 93: Data Read/Write Items In Usb Media Mode And Media Folder Structure

    USB media ← (Panel) ← Sewing machine Creating folders for USB media Data type Filename Folder name Program ISMUPG.SEW \BROTHER\ISM\ISMDF** (** is the value for memory switch No. 750.) (Refer to the Service Manual for details of memory switch No. 750.) Memory switches ISMMSW.SEW...
  • Page 94: Initialization

    Initialization If the sewing machine stops operating normally, the cause may be that an incorrect setting may have been made for the memory data by means of memory switches, for instance. In such cases, it may be possible to restore normal operation by initializing the stored data.
  • Page 95: Sewing

    Sewing Points to note before sewing CAUTION • Attach all safety devices before using the sewing machine. If the machine is used without these devices attached, injury may result. • Turn off the power switch while threading and replacing the bobbin, and when not using or going away from the sewing machine.
  • Page 96: Using The Thread Wiper

    Using the thread wiper Related Models: Z-8560B After pressing the TAB key at the detailed home screen to change the screen, press (Thread wiper key) (1) so that it illuminates. The thread wiper (2) will operate after the thread is trimmed. Screens where sewing is possible If the treadle is depressed while any of the following screens are displayed, the sewing machine will operate.
  • Page 98: Adjusting The Stitch Tension

    Adjusting the stitch tension Adjusting the thread tension After the lower thread tension has been adjusted, adjust the upper thread tension so that a good, even stitch is obtained. CAUTION • Turn off the power switch before removing or inserting the bobbin case. The machine may operate if the treadle is depressed by mistake, which could result in injury.
  • Page 99 Check the upper thread tension. Lower the presser foot. Adjust by turning the tension nut (2). After adjusting the upper thread tension, pull the upper thread in the direction of the arrow and check that the rotary disc (3) turns together with the upper thread.
  • Page 100: Adjusting The Upper Roller Pressure

    Adjusting the upper roller pressure The presser foot pressure should be as weak as possible, but strong enough so that the material does not slip. Good even stitches Status Remedy Skipped stitches occur Increase the pressure. Uneven stitch length Stitches are puckered Decrease the pressure.
  • Page 101: Daily Cleaning Procedures

    Daily cleaning procedures The following cleaning operations should be carried out each day in order to maintain the performance of this machine and to ensure a long service life. Furthermore, if the sewing machine has not been used for a long period of time, carry out the following cleaning procedures before using it again.
  • Page 102: Cleaning

    Cleaning Raise the presser foot. Remove the two screws (1), and then remove the needle plate (2). Use a soft wire brush to clean any dust from the feed dog (3). Install the needle plate (2) with the two screws (1). Tilt back the machine head.
  • Page 103: Lubrication

    Insert the rubber cap (3) securely. Return the machine head to its original position. The rubber cap (3) has a hole in it for adjusting the air pressure. When replacing the rubber cap (3) use only the replacement part specified by Brother.
  • Page 104 Checking the oil quantity in the oil tank Check the oil gauge window (1). Add more oil if the oil gauge (2) is below the lower reference line (3). Related Information • Lubrication on page 9...
  • Page 105: Checking The Condition Of The Needle And Upper Thread

    Checking the condition of the needle and upper thread Replace the needle if it is bent or if the tip is broken. Check that the upper thread has been threaded correctly. Carry out a test sewing. Related Information • Threading the upper thread on page 20...
  • Page 106: Adding Grease (When The Grease Up Warning Screen Is Displayed)

    • If you continue to use the sewing machine after carrying out the reset procedure but without applying grease, problems with the sewing machine may result. Applying grease NOTE Use Brother-specified “Grease unit (SB6659-101)”. Using the tube Make a hole in the tube and attach the nozzle according to the instructions shown in the illustration.
  • Page 107 Applying grease Turn the power switch to “OFF”. Apply grease in the places indicated by [A] to [G] below. Remove the screws. Apply grease to each of the holes until the grease overflows slightly. Tighten the screw to push in the grease. Turn the machine pulley by hand to move the needle bar up and down several times in order to disperse the grease.
  • Page 108 Applying grease Use the tip of a long brush or similar to apply approximately 1 g of grease to the places indicated by [E] to [G]. Use your finger to pull the needle bar (3) forward, and apply approximately 1 g of grease. Turn the machine pulley to gently apply the grease to the felt.
  • Page 109 Clearing the cumulative time between grease applications While pressing , turn on the power switch. Select [Grease up]. Press Press The display will switch to the home screen. Depress the treadle to run the sewing machine for 1 second or more. Turn the power switch to “OFF”.
  • Page 110: Replacing Parts

    • Replacement of parts should only be carried out by a qualified technician. • Use only the proper replacement parts as specified by Brother. Related Information • Replacing the fixed knife and movable knife on page 98 •...
  • Page 111: Replacing The Fixed Knife And Movable Knife

    Replacing the fixed knife and movable knife Related Models: Z-8560B Removing the fixed knife and movable knife Remove the two screws (1), and then remove the knife unit (2). Remove the four screws (3), and then remove the knife holder (4). Remove the fixed knife (5) and the movable knife (6).
  • Page 112: Replacing Gauge Parts (Presser Foot, Needle Plate And Feed Dog)

    Replacing gauge parts (presser foot, needle plate and feed dog) There are points to note which must be followed when replacing gauge parts such as the presser foot, needle plate and feed dog. Replacing the stopper If using the presser foot, needle plate and feed dog for a zigzag width of something other than 8 mm, needle breakages may occur when the sewing machine is operating, so be sure to limit the zigzag width and replace the stopper.
  • Page 113 Limiting the zigzag width (additional function using memory switches) If using a presser foot and needle plate for a zigzag width of something other than 8 mm, problems such as the needle bar touching the stopper may occur if the zigzag width is set by mistake to be larger than the needle hole width of the presser foot and needle plate.
  • Page 114 Tilt back the machine head. Loosen the two screws (1) so that the quick reverse solenoid (2) can be moved up and down. (Z-8550B-A31/Z-8560B) Loosen the screws (3) and (4). Move the stopper (5) down as far as possible, and move the stopper (6) up as far as possible.
  • Page 115 (2) against section (A) of the plunger (11), and then tighten the two screws (1). (Z-8550B-A31/Z-8560B) Related Information • Adjusting the stitch length on page 21 • Backtack sewing on page 22 •...
  • Page 116: Adjusting The Sewing Machine (Standard Adjustments)

    • Maintenance and inspection of the sewing machine should only be carried out by a qualified technician. • Ask your Brother dealer or a qualified electrician to carry out any maintenance and inspection of the electrical system. • If any safety devices have been removed, be absolutely sure to re-install them to their original positions and check that they operate correctly before using the machine.
  • Page 117: Adjusting The Position Of The Hand Switch

    Adjusting the position of the hand switch The installation position of the hand switch (1) can be adjusted as shown in the illustration. Adjust so that it is in a position where it is easy to operate. (Z-8560B) If using a thread wiper device, adjust the position of the hand switch (1) within the range of (A) so that it does not touch the thread wiper.
  • Page 118: Adjusting The Safety Switch Position

    Adjusting the safety switch position If the processing method used for the table leaves too much space between the machine head and the table hole, it may adversely affect the operation of the safety switch (2), and so the position of the safety switch should be adjusted in such cases.
  • Page 119: Adjusting The Thread Tension Spring

    Adjusting the thread tension spring • The standard position of the thread tension spring is 5 to 8 mm above the surface of the thread guide when the presser foot is lowered. • The standard tension of the thread tension spring is 0.25 to 0.30 N. Adjusting the position of the thread tension spring Lower the presser foot (2).
  • Page 120: Adjusting The Height Of The Presser Foot

    Adjusting the height of the presser foot The standard height of the presser foot (1) is 6 mm when the presser foot (1) is raised by means of the lifting lever (2). Loosen the two screws (3) and then remove the thread take-up guard (4).
  • Page 121: Adjusting The Height Of The Feed Dog

    Z-8550B as far as possible above the surface of the needle plate is as given below. • 1 mm (Z-8550B) • 1.1 mm at front 0.9 mm at back Z-8560B Turn the machine pulley to move the feed dog (1) Z-8560B to its highest position above the needle plate.
  • Page 122: Adjusting The Feed Dog Angle

    - Top of needle plate and top of feed dog are parallel (Z-8550B) - Front end of feed dog is raised slightly above top of needle plate (Z-8560B) The ○ mark on the feed bracket shaft (2) is aligned with the mark on the feed rocker bracket arm (3).
  • Page 123: Adjusting The Forward/Back Position Of The Feed Dog

    Adjusting the forward/back position of the feed dog The clearance between the feed dog (1) and the needle plate should be the same at the front and back of the feed dog (1) when the feed dog (1) is moved to its furthest forward and furthest back positions by turning the machine pulley.
  • Page 124: Adjusting The Height Of The Needle Bar

    Adjusting the height of the needle bar With the accessory needle bar height gauge (2) installed to the needle bar (1), adjust so that the needle bar height gauge (2) is touching the top of the needle plate (3) when the needle bar is at its lowest position. Remove the needle (4) and the presser foot (5).
  • Page 125: Adjusting The Needle And Rotary Hook Timing

    Adjusting the needle and rotary hook timing Press the power switch (1) to turn on the power. Press Set both the zigzag width and the zigzag base line position to “0”. To learn more, see Related Information. Remove the presser foot (2), needle plate (3), auxiliary needle plate (4), feed dog (5) and spacer (6).
  • Page 126 If the distance is not correct, adjust the height of the needle bar. To learn more, see Related Information. If needle deflection occurs when sewing material with joints, bend the needle guard (12) as shown in the illustration (A) so that it touches the needle. After this, check that the clearance between the tip of the rotary hook (9) and the needle is 0 to 0.05 Press...
  • Page 127: Adjusting The Position Of The Bobbin Case Holder Position Bracket

    Adjusting the position of the bobbin case holder position bracket Adjust so that the end of the bobbin case holder position bracket (1) is 0 to 0.5 mm back from end (A) of the inner rotary hook (2). The end of the bobbin case holder position bracket (1) must never extend to the right of end (A) of the inner rotary hook (2).
  • Page 128: Adjusting The Rotary Hook Lubrication Amount

    Adjusting the rotary hook lubrication amount Use the following procedure to check the amount of oil being supplied to the rotary hook when replacing the rotary hook or when changing the sewing speed. CAUTION • Be careful not to touch your fingers or the lubrication amount check sheet against moving parts such as the rotary hook or the feed mechanism when checking the amount of oil supplied to the rotary hook.
  • Page 129 Adjusting the lubrication amount Tilt back the machine head. Turn the rotary hook adjustment screw (3) to adjust the lubrication amount. • If the rotary hook adjustment screw (3) is turned clockwise, the lubrication amount becomes greater. • If the rotary hook adjustment screw (3) is turned counterclockwise, the lubrication amount becomes smaller.
  • Page 130: Adjusting The Presser Foot Floating Amount (Minute Lifting Amount)

    Adjusting the presser foot floating amount (minute lifting amount) When sewing stretch materials and materials with long pile, you can make minute adjustments to the floating amount for the presser foot (1) in accordance with the material. Turn the sewing machine pulley by hand to move the feed dog (2) below the needle plate (3).
  • Page 131: Adjusting The Treadle Operation

    Adjusting the treadle operation Adjusting the depression force If the machine starts running at low speed when your foot is simply resting on the treadle, or if the treadle pressure is felt to be too weak, adjust the position at which the treadle spring (1) is hooked onto the treadle lever (2).
  • Page 132: Adjusting The Thread Trimming Cam Position

    Adjusting the thread trimming cam position Related Models: Z-8560B The knife unit (1) should already be installed in the correct way when the thread trimming cam is adjusted. Adjusting the horizontal position Tilt back the machine head. Loosen the two screws (2). Move the stopper (4) to adjust so that the edge of the movable knife (3) is flush with the edge of the knife unit (1).
  • Page 133 Adjusting the rotation direction While still pushing thread trimming driving rod (7) by hand, turn the machine pulley slowly by hand toward you to adjust the rotation direction of the thread trimming cam (10). Adjust the rotation direction of the thread trimming cam (10) so that the knife starts moving when the reference line on the thread take-up lever (12) is aligned with the T mark on the face plate.
  • Page 134: Adjusting The Tension Of The Lower Thread Presser Spring

    Adjusting the tension of the lower thread presser spring Related Models: Z-8560B Adjust the tension of the lower thread presser spring (1) so that the tension is 0.03 to 0.11 N when the lower thread presser spring (1) is pulling the lower thread (nylon thread: 100D 1 X 3 (Z)) after thread trimming. Remove the knife unit (2).
  • Page 135: Adjusting The Upper Thread Trailing Length After Thread Trimming

    Adjusting the upper thread trailing length after thread trimming Related Models: Z-8560B Adjusting the upper thread feeding device to the standard position The standard position for the upper thread feeding device is as shown in the illustration. If adjustment is necessary, follow the procedure to adjust.
  • Page 136 Adjusting the upper thread trailing length The standard trailing length for the upper thread is 50-60 mm. If adjustment is necessary, adjust the position of the wire as described below. Loosen the set screw (1). Turn the base (2) to adjust the vertical position of the end of the wire (3).
  • Page 137: Adjusting The Thread Wiper

    Adjusting the thread wiper Related Models: Z-8560B Adjusting the horizontal position of the thread wiper When seen from the rear Push up the solenoid plunger (1) as far as it will The front corner of the thread wiper (2) should be positioned 9 mm away from the left edge of the needle hole of the presser foot (3) (or the needle hole of the needle plate (4)) when the solenoid...
  • Page 138: Optional Parts

    Optional parts Points to note when installing optional parts CAUTION • Turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord before carrying out these operations. The machine may operate if the treadle is depressed by mistake, which could result in injury. •...
  • Page 139 Remove the spring guide (9), spring (10) and spring guide collar (11). Loosen the screw (12), and then remove the guide bracket (13). Pull the presser bar (14) up to remove it. Installing presser bar U and the presser bar tips Pass presser bar U (15) through the bushing (16) from above.
  • Page 140 Install the presser foot to presser bar tip A (17) or presser bar tip B (18). Install the spring guide collar (11), spring guide (9) and spring (10). Tighten the adjustment screw (8). Loosen the screw (12) , align (21) the presser foot with the groove in the needle plate (20), and then carry out the adjustment in “Adjusting the presser foot height”.
  • Page 141: Using A Non-Standard Feed Dog

    Using a non-standard feed dog Using a non-standard feed dog Related Models: Z-8560B • When using a non-standard feed dog, modify it as shown below. Using a non-standard feed dog without modifying it will break the movable and fixed knives. R5.5...
  • Page 142 Troubleshooting • Please check the following points before calling for repairs or service. • Simplified details can be checked on the panel. • If the following remedies do not fix the problem, turn off the power switch and consult a qualified technician or the place of purchase.
  • Page 143 See Adjusting the thread tension spring on Adjust the tension of the thread take-up spring. page 106. Flattened zigzags appear (Z-8550B) in the stitch during • Has the treadle been depressed backward? intermittent sewing Do not press the treadle backward when the sewing machine is stopped.
  • Page 144 Problem Possible cause Page (Z-8550B) • Is the needle bar at the needle up stop position at the sewing start? Set the needle bar to the needle up stop position at the sewing start. (Z-8550B) See Threading the upper thread on page 20.
  • Page 145 Problem Possible cause Page • Is the tension of the thread take-up spring correct? See Adjusting the thread tension spring on Adjust the tension of the thread take-up spring. page 106. • Is the operating range of the thread take-up spring See Adjusting the thread correct? tension spring on...
  • Page 146 17. • Is a bobbin other that the light-alloy bobbin specified by Brother being used? Use only bobbins which are specified by Brother. Upper and lower threads • Is the needle tip bent? Is the needle tip blunt? are breaking.
  • Page 147 Problem Possible cause Page • Is the needle tip bent? Is the needle tip broken, or is the needle hole blocked? Replace the needle. • Is the needle and rotary hook timing correct? See Adjusting the height of the needle bar on Adjust the height of the needle bar.
  • Page 148 Problem Possible cause Page Machine stops during (Z-8560B) sewing. • Is the fixed stitch key turned on? Press the fixed stitch key so that the indicator turns off. • Is the power supply voltage too low? Check the power supply voltage. (If the power cord is too long or too many appliances are being run from a single outlet, this may cause voltage drops which will in turn cause the reset...
  • Page 149 List of error codes List of error codes If an error code appears on the touch panel display Connector layout diagram Main P.C. board...
  • Page 150 Switch-related errors Code Cause Remedy E050 Machine head is detected as being tilted back • Turn off the power, and then return the when sewing starts. machine head to its original position. • Turn off the power and check the connection of connector CN8.
  • Page 151 Code Cause Remedy E132 Abnormal sewing speed of sewing machine motor Turn off the power and check the connection of was detected during sewing. connector CN16. E140 Sewing machine motor ran in opposite direction to Turn off the power and check the connection of the direction specified during sewing.
  • Page 152 Code Cause Remedy E442 Back up memory (main internal P.C. board) data Turn the power off and then back on again. was abnormal, so settings were initialized. E450 Model selections could not be read from machine Turn off the power and check the connection of head memory (internal panel).
  • Page 153 Code Cause Remedy E882 No USB media connected when power was Turn off the power and check the connection of turned on. the USB media. E883 Version update file could not be detected in USB Turn off the power and then check that the media when power was turned on.
  • Page 154 Please note that the contents of this manual may differ slightly from the actual product purchased as a result of product improvements. BROTHER INDUSTRIES, LTD. www.brother.com 1-5, Kitajizoyama, Noda-cho, Kariya 448-0803, Japan. Phone:81-566-95-0088 ©2019Brother Industries, Ltd. All Rights Reserved. I9011290B E This is the original instructions.

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