Constabulary Report post Posted October 19, 2021 Last night something odd happened on my JACK 563 Servo. I wanted to increase the RPM but seems I pressed and odd button combination (I guess - don´t know) by mistake (fingers too thick I guess ) And I got an E5 Error (E5 = needle positioner ON but not sensor installed). Usually not a big issue - there are several YT videos on the E5 error and the poor manual describes it as well. Unfortunately nothing worked. The E5 was on the display permanently no matter what I tried. I unplugged the 2 plugs on the control box, turned the motor off and on - I tried everything even all kind of button combinations. Even factory reset was not possible cause the E5 was on the display all the time - no way to remove it. I already feared that the board is bad and I have to order a new one from College Sewing (they have 1 remaining). I finally did this and it worked: I turned the motor off, pressed down the foot pedal and turned the motor on, motor starts as normal and I was able to turn off the needle positioner (from N1 to N0), then released the foot pedal. Now the motor works again as normal - no issues anymore. Don´t ask me what I did wrong and don´t ask me why pressing the foot pedal came to my mind - I just tried it and it worked. Really - no clue - it just worked. This was the 1st motor failure in 7 years - fingers crossed! Maybe this works for other issues with the JACK servo as well - or maybe it works for other servo brands too - I don´t know. I just wanted to share this as a possible option for removing motor errors. It may work or not - in my case it worked. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted October 19, 2021 I'm not sure that I would have thought of starting it with the foot pedal down, I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere else. At least you got it working. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CowboyBob Report post Posted October 20, 2021 It takes a quite a while for the electricity to deplete when you shut it off & by pressing on the pedal you got rid of the stored juice in the capacitors so it could reset itself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites