Siruba L818fm1 Error List Work __top__ Jun 2026

On models equipped with a direct-drive motor and control panel, errors usually appear as an (e.g., E-10, E-20).

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Did the error start or right at startup ? Is the machine making a grinding or buzzing noise ? On models equipped with a direct-drive motor and

: The synchronized encoder connector has unplugged or suffered a broken internal signal wire. How to fix : Is the machine making a grinding or buzzing noise

When components are replaced or sensors misalign, adjusting the internal parameters may be necessary to clear faults.

| Error Code | Description / Cause | ✅ How to Fix & Work Instructions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Emergency Stop switch is pressed. | Press the RESET key to eliminate the error. | | 11 | Pause switch is pressed. | Press RESET to clear the error. Move the presser foot to continue sewing. | | 12 | Pause switch is active. | Press RESET , then press the foot pedal to the 2nd gear position to perform the origin detection. | | 15 | Emergency Stop switch is faulty (contact failure) during power-on. | Turn off the power. Check the connection of the main board socket P9 . | | 16 | Emergency Stop switch contact failure during power-on. | Turn off the power. Check the main board socket P9 . | | 25 | Foot pedal switch in 1st gear position (presser foot switch) during power-on. | Turn off power. Check the foot pedal switch sensor. | | 35 | Foot pedal switch in 2nd gear position (start switch) during power-on. | Turn off power. Check the foot pedal switch. | | 50 | Sewing machine head tilt detected during power-on. | Turn off power. Lift the machine head back to vertical. Check main board socket P14 . | | 51 | Machine head tilt detected during sewing. | Turn off power. Check main board socket P14 for proper connection. | | 55 | Machine head tilt detected during power-on. | Turn off power. Upright the machine head. Check main board socket P14 . | | 65 | Key stuck or contact failure on control panel during power-on. | Turn off power. Inspect the control panel keys for mechanical sticking or debris. | | 100 | "GREASEUP" notification ignored (machine requires lubrication). | Add grease immediately. Perform the "clear work" or reset operation as described in your manual. | | 111 | Incorrect stopping position. | Turn off power. Check for abnormalities in the thread trimmer device or the sewing machine motor/sensor alignment. | | 121 | Trimming cannot be completed. | Turn off power. Check the fixed knife and movable knife blades for scratches, damage, or dullness. | | 130 | Main motor failure. | Main spindle motor or motor controller is faulty. This usually requires professional service . | | 131 | Synchronizer poor contact. | Turn off power. Inspect the motor main board socket P11 for a secure connection. | | 132 | Abnormal rotation of the main motor. | Turn off power. Check motor main board socket P11 connection. | | 133 | Main motor stop position failure. | Turn off power. Check motor main board socket P11 connection. | | 150 | Main motor abnormal temperature rise / sensor failure. | Turn off power. Check the motor condition. Note: This often occurs after repeatedly sewing very short stitch cycles (e.g., 15 stitches or less), causing the motor to overheat. | | 200 | X-direction origin not found. | X motor failure, or Y origin sensor failure. Professional repair likely needed . | | 201 | X pulse motor abnormal stop. | Turn off power. Check for physical obstruction or mechanical issues in the X fabric feeding direction. | | 203 | X motor over-current. | X motor failure, or X motor control board failure. | | 204 | X pulse motor abnormal stop during sewing. | Turn off power. Check for issues in the X fabric feeding direction (e.g., debris, binding). | | 205 | X pulse motor abnormal stop during movement to sewing start position. | Turn off power. Check the X fabric feeding direction for abnormalities. | | 206 | X pulse motor abnormal stop during inspection/transfer process. | Turn off power. Check the X fabric feeding direction for issues. | | 207 | X origin cannot be detected. | X origin sensor or motor feedback failure. |

If the machine is not equipped with a digital display, errors are indicated by the on the control box or motor (usually blinking Red/Orange/Green patterns).