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.... 4. If the problem persists, please contact your nearest authorized service center. • Please note that you read the manual before using. Do not touch the thread cartridge or design frame while embroidering. 2. Do not use or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other than the models specified...
.... 4. If the problem persists, please contact your nearest authorized service center. • Please note that you read the manual before using. Do not touch the thread cartridge or design frame while embroidering. 2. Do not use or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other than the models specified...
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i Visit www.brother.com for your clothes, book bags, or anything made of the built-in patterns. Using the wide range of thread colors available, you can imagine. There are many other objects, using the enclosed iron-on adhesive film. With your local craft retailer. After embroidering the ...
i Visit www.brother.com for your clothes, book bags, or anything made of the built-in patterns. Using the wide range of thread colors available, you can imagine. There are many other objects, using the enclosed iron-on adhesive film. With your local craft retailer. After embroidering the ...
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... Before You Start 1 Unpacking 1 Supplies ...2 Basic supplies ...2 Optional supplies...2 Important parts 3 Machine ...3 Operation keys ...3 LCD display ...4 Design frame ...4 Thread cartridge...4 Useful vocabulary 5 Chapter 2 Overview and Patterns 7 Overview 7 Types of patterns 8 Reading the pattern list 8 Chapter 3 Making an Embroidered Appliqu ... 1 Getting ready 9 Step 2 Starting up the machine 11 Step 3 Selecting the pattern 11 Step 4 Inserting the thread cartridge and design frame 13 Step 5 Embroidering the appliqu 17 Step 6 Selecting the next operation 20 Step 7 Finishing the...
... Before You Start 1 Unpacking 1 Supplies ...2 Basic supplies ...2 Optional supplies...2 Important parts 3 Machine ...3 Operation keys ...3 LCD display ...4 Design frame ...4 Thread cartridge...4 Useful vocabulary 5 Chapter 2 Overview and Patterns 7 Overview 7 Types of patterns 8 Reading the pattern list 8 Chapter 3 Making an Embroidered Appliqu ... 1 Getting ready 9 Step 2 Starting up the machine 11 Step 3 Selecting the pattern 11 Step 4 Inserting the thread cartridge and design frame 13 Step 5 Embroidering the appliqu 17 Step 6 Selecting the next operation 20 Step 7 Finishing the...
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... in a saved pattern 40 Stopping and continuing embroidering 41 Continuing embroidering after your machine is turned off 43 Removing the design frame 44 Pulling the thread end out of the cartridge 45 Changing the contrast of the LCD display 47 If the safety mechanism was activated 48 Chapter 5 Appendix 49 Cleaning...
... in a saved pattern 40 Stopping and continuing embroidering 41 Continuing embroidering after your machine is turned off 43 Removing the design frame 44 Pulling the thread end out of the cartridge 45 Changing the contrast of the LCD display 47 If the safety mechanism was activated 48 Chapter 5 Appendix 49 Cleaning...
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UNPACKING Machine Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Included accessories AC adapter For 120 V areas For 230 V areas 15 Pre-filled thread cartridges (15 individual thread colors) 2 Design frames 10 Pre-cut design fabrics (4 white, 3 beige & 3 gray) 10 Iron-on adhesives Scissors Operation manual Pattern list 1 INDEX Chapter 6 CONTENTS Chapter 1 1 Chapter 1Before You Start Before using your machine, read the information in this chapter to fully understand how to use it.
UNPACKING Machine Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Included accessories AC adapter For 120 V areas For 230 V areas 15 Pre-filled thread cartridges (15 individual thread colors) 2 Design frames 10 Pre-cut design fabrics (4 white, 3 beige & 3 gray) 10 Iron-on adhesives Scissors Operation manual Pattern list 1 INDEX Chapter 6 CONTENTS Chapter 1 1 Chapter 1Before You Start Before using your machine, read the information in this chapter to fully understand how to use it.
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...;Station" on them. Check to be purchased at your nearest Brother retailer. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 SUPPLIES G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G SUPPLIES Additional pre-cut design fabrics with this machine. Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 2 GG Basic supplies Pre-filled thread cartridges Pre-cut design fabrics and thread cartridges can be sure that are also available provide a large...
...;Station" on them. Check to be purchased at your nearest Brother retailer. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 SUPPLIES G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G SUPPLIES Additional pre-cut design fabrics with this machine. Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 2 GG Basic supplies Pre-filled thread cartridges Pre-cut design fabrics and thread cartridges can be sure that are also available provide a large...
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... example, to find the pattern or letter that you want). key , , & keys Press these keys to make a choice (for an optional design cassette 4 Thread cartridge release button ( ) 5 Thread cartridge slot 6 Design frame mounting bracket (inside the machine) 7 Design frame slot 8 Design frame positioning line 9 AC adapter connector 0 Needle position adjustment dial Chapter...
... example, to find the pattern or letter that you want). key , , & keys Press these keys to make a choice (for an optional design cassette 4 Thread cartridge release button ( ) 5 Thread cartridge slot 6 Design frame mounting bracket (inside the machine) 7 Design frame slot 8 Design frame positioning line 9 AC adapter connector 0 Needle position adjustment dial Chapter...
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... this window to see page 25.) 3 Patterns and instructions appear in the cartridge. 3 Guide 4 Needle 5 Presser foot 6 Thread (Normally 3/4" to 1" (2 to display more details, see how much thread is left in this part of the LCD display. 4 The chosen pattern or letter is highlighted. 5 If or ᮣ ...appears, press the , , 5 or key to 3 cm) of thread should hang out of the bottom of the cartridge.) 7 Needle guard cap Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 WARNING To prevent injuries, keep the...
... this window to see page 25.) 3 Patterns and instructions appear in the cartridge. 3 Guide 4 Needle 5 Presser foot 6 Thread (Normally 3/4" to 1" (2 to display more details, see how much thread is left in this part of the LCD display. 4 The chosen pattern or letter is highlighted. 5 If or ᮣ ...appears, press the , , 5 or key to 3 cm) of thread should hang out of the bottom of the cartridge.) 7 Needle guard cap Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 WARNING To prevent injuries, keep the...
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... in the machine where a pattern can be stored Right side The front of the embroidery ROM Readable Optic Memory Wrong side The back of looped threads, similar to the starting point of another part of the pattern when sewing different parts of the pattern with the same color Chenille Embroidery made...
... in the machine where a pattern can be stored Right side The front of the embroidery ROM Readable Optic Memory Wrong side The back of looped threads, similar to the starting point of another part of the pattern when sewing different parts of the pattern with the same color Chenille Embroidery made...
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... 2Overview and Patterns This chapter gives a simple overview on how to your favorite garment. NOTE • Each item listed above is finished, remove the thread cartridge. 8 Remove the design frame from the mounting bracket, and then take the appliqué out of the frame. 9 Use the iron-on ...want. Follow the instructions in the design frame. 3 Start up this machine. 4 Use the operation keys to select the pattern. 5 Insert the thread cartridge and design frame following is a general description of patterns that can be embroidered. Place the pre-cut out the appliqué in Chapter ...
... 2Overview and Patterns This chapter gives a simple overview on how to your favorite garment. NOTE • Each item listed above is finished, remove the thread cartridge. 8 Remove the design frame from the mounting bracket, and then take the appliqué out of the frame. 9 Use the iron-on ...want. Follow the instructions in the design frame. 3 Start up this machine. 4 Use the operation keys to select the pattern. 5 Insert the thread cartridge and design frame following is a general description of patterns that can be embroidered. Place the pre-cut out the appliqué in Chapter ...
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...are small designs that you can enter. Also, some patterns can only be added. Check the enclosed pattern list for the latest updates: www.brother.com) 8 INDEX Chapter 6 The added. The symbols and numbers in the pattern shows where text can be used with each optional design cassette....be embroidered as they appear. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 READING THE PATTERN LIST The pattern list shows you have all the thread colors needed. It also shows you where you can find the pattern you want and helps you decide if you samples of patterns. CONTENTS ...
...are small designs that you can enter. Also, some patterns can only be added. Check the enclosed pattern list for the latest updates: www.brother.com) 8 INDEX Chapter 6 The added. The symbols and numbers in the pattern shows where text can be used with each optional design cassette....be embroidered as they appear. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 READING THE PATTERN LIST The pattern list shows you have all the thread colors needed. It also shows you where you can find the pattern you want and helps you decide if you samples of patterns. CONTENTS ...
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...-POINT PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G NOTE • If a frame or template pattern was selected, you can use any thread color. For details, see the section Inserting the design frame on page 27. GG 4. This means that will currently be embroidered 5 This indicator appears if... screen, press the key. • To skip or move around within a stitch area or advance to the next thread color, press the key. (For details, see the section Stopping and continuing embroidering on page 41.) • To...
...-POINT PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G NOTE • If a frame or template pattern was selected, you can use any thread color. For details, see the section Inserting the design frame on page 27. GG 4. This means that will currently be embroidered 5 This indicator appears if... screen, press the key. • To skip or move around within a stitch area or advance to the next thread color, press the key. (For details, see the section Stopping and continuing embroidering on page 41.) • To...
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... Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 CAUTION • Insert the thread cartridge after selecting the pattern and when the screen showing the thread ID number appears. • Before inserting the thread cartridge, make sure there is enough thread in it uses more thread than standard embroidery. 14 If it does not, see ...; Be sure to take the needle guard cap off the needle before inserting the thread cartridge. • Check that about 3/4" to 1" (2 to 3 cm) of thread hangs out of the bottom of the thread cartridge until it locks in place. Plan ahead when sewing chenille texture embroidery, since...
... Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 CAUTION • Insert the thread cartridge after selecting the pattern and when the screen showing the thread ID number appears. • Before inserting the thread cartridge, make sure there is enough thread in it uses more thread than standard embroidery. 14 If it does not, see ...; Be sure to take the needle guard cap off the needle before inserting the thread cartridge. • Check that about 3/4" to 1" (2 to 3 cm) of thread hangs out of the bottom of the thread cartridge until it locks in place. Plan ahead when sewing chenille texture embroidery, since...
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... • If chenille texture embroidery is automatically cut and the back end of the design frame should face up . 2Slide out the thread cartridge. The thread is being sewn, the screen shown at the right appears. (See the section Chenille embroidery on page 25.) Key information •... To go back to take out the thread cartridge. Do not try removing the thread cartridge without pressing the thread cartridge release button ( ) first, otherwise the cartridge may be damaged. 3 A screen appears, showing which side ...
... • If chenille texture embroidery is automatically cut and the back end of the design frame should face up . 2Slide out the thread cartridge. The thread is being sewn, the screen shown at the right appears. (See the section Chenille embroidery on page 25.) Key information •... To go back to take out the thread cartridge. Do not try removing the thread cartridge without pressing the thread cartridge release button ( ) first, otherwise the cartridge may be damaged. 3 A screen appears, showing which side ...
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... bracket 4 Frame side marks (A or B) 3 2 4 CAUTION • Make sure that the design frame is inserted correctly, otherwise the embroidery may not be sewn correctly or thread cartridge may break. When the screen shown above appears, insert the design frame with side B facing up. 2Line up the right side of the design...
... bracket 4 Frame side marks (A or B) 3 2 4 CAUTION • Make sure that the design frame is inserted correctly, otherwise the embroidery may not be sewn correctly or thread cartridge may break. When the screen shown above appears, insert the design frame with side B facing up. 2Line up the right side of the design...
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... the design frame straight out. key. GG 5. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 CAUTION • Before pulling out the design frame, remove the thread cartridge, and make sure that the design frame has moved to stop . The part of the pattern shown on page 44. Key information • To... Removing the design frame on the LCD display is finished or while sewing chenille embroidery, the design frame automatically moves so that the thread cartridge and design frame are correctly inserted. 1 Press the key. NOTE • When embroidering is embroidered.
... the design frame straight out. key. GG 5. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 CAUTION • Before pulling out the design frame, remove the thread cartridge, and make sure that the design frame has moved to stop . The part of the pattern shown on page 44. Key information • To... Removing the design frame on the LCD display is finished or while sewing chenille embroidery, the design frame automatically moves so that the thread cartridge and design frame are correctly inserted. 1 Press the key. NOTE • When embroidering is embroidered.
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... LCD display, it automatically stops and the screen shown at the right appears. otherwise, the 2 When the machine is finished embroidering the part of thread or the thread breaks, embroidering will not automatically stop. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 MAKING AN EMBROIDERED APPLIQUÉ FROM A ONE-POINT PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G CAUTION • Be sure to...
... LCD display, it automatically stops and the screen shown at the right appears. otherwise, the 2 When the machine is finished embroidering the part of thread or the thread breaks, embroidering will not automatically stop. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 MAKING AN EMBROIDERED APPLIQUÉ FROM A ONE-POINT PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G CAUTION • Be sure to...
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...See the section Chenille embroidery on page 25.) When the screen changes as When the screen changes as shown below: 1. If the pattern uses many thread colors, repeat steps 2 through 6 until all parts of the design frame should face up , and then press the key. A screen appears, ...showing which side of the pattern are embroidered. 19 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 After the thread cartridge is embroidered. NOTE • If chenille embroidery is inserted with side A facing up . 6 Check that it with the side shown in the screen...
...See the section Chenille embroidery on page 25.) When the screen changes as When the screen changes as shown below: 1. If the pattern uses many thread colors, repeat steps 2 through 6 until all parts of the design frame should face up , and then press the key. A screen appears, ...showing which side of the pattern are embroidered. 19 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 After the thread cartridge is embroidered. NOTE • If chenille embroidery is inserted with side A facing up . 6 Check that it with the side shown in the screen...
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... same pattern again Press the key until is displayed, the screen shown at the right appears. 8 Remove the thread cartridge. Then, take the pre-cut design fabric out of the frame. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter... key. Key information • To skip the animation, press any key. 9 Pull out the design frame. The screen shown on page 11 under Inserting the thread cartridge and design frame appears. CONTENTS MAKING AN EMBROIDERED APPLIQUÉ FROM A ONE-POINT PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G ...
... same pattern again Press the key until is displayed, the screen shown at the right appears. 8 Remove the thread cartridge. Then, take the pre-cut design fabric out of the frame. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter... key. Key information • To skip the animation, press any key. 9 Pull out the design frame. The screen shown on page 11 under Inserting the thread cartridge and design frame appears. CONTENTS MAKING AN EMBROIDERED APPLIQUÉ FROM A ONE-POINT PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G ...
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... PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G GG 7. Be careful not to use the steam setting. Then, completely cover the threads 1 with the iron-on adhesive. Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 NOTE • If some of the adhesive melts onto the iron, wait until the iron...2 Be sure to heat the iron to cut out the embroidery along the reference line, carefully take out the reference line threads before ironing on the top. 1 Ironing board 2 Pre-cut the embroidery into any shape you do not want . Then...
... PATTERN G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G GG 7. Be careful not to use the steam setting. Then, completely cover the threads 1 with the iron-on adhesive. Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 NOTE • If some of the adhesive melts onto the iron, wait until the iron...2 Be sure to heat the iron to cut out the embroidery along the reference line, carefully take out the reference line threads before ironing on the top. 1 Ironing board 2 Pre-cut the embroidery into any shape you do not want . Then...