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The higher the value displayed by gauge (15), the lower the
tension on the sleeves. To adjust the tnesion, pull knob (20)
and turn to change the value displayed. Push the knob to lock
the value**.
Sleeve arms counter-pressure: This pressure determines how fast the
sleeve arms return to their rest position after releasing the shirt
cuffs. Check periodically that the value displayed by gauge
(16) is correct*. Otherwise, pull knob (19) and rotate to adjust
the pressure. When finished, push knob in to lock in position.
Antistretch exclusion: To exclude the antistretch, push the button (L)
on the console prior to starting a cycle. When the button is
pushed in, the side expanders keep stretching the shirt during
the cycle. When the button is released out the antistretch
feature is activated, that is, it prevents the side expanders from
ovestretching the fabric.
Carriage down button: Push and hold button (M) on the console to
lower the carriage. This feature allows to manually increase
vertical tension during the cycle.
See the next chapter “Use of the control board” to learn how
to program pressing cycles and to discover the power of the
control board.
* The recommended value is 4 bar.
** The recommended value is 2 bar.
Use
4.6.1. Adjusting sleeve arms height
1. Loosen the knob located on the sleeve arm
2. Slide the topper part of the arm to the desired height
3. Tighten the knob
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