Thanks for any clarification.
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Having had a play on my machine I think you start with the machine set at 5P and push up needles for 1×1 rib.
Then you move the ribber by Half a Pitch the left so that the needles are offset. Now you take every sixth needle on the ribber out of work.
This gives you 2 ribber needles out of work opposite one needle on the main bed then the next block has 2 ribber needles out of work opposite 2 needles on the main bed.
This setup repeats across the needles and alternates as you rack left and right.
Hope this helps you get the needles in the right position.
Kind regards
Sue.