Accessory Catalog
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... USB media and touch screen technology. Innov-is 80, 40 Sewing Machines Quality results are easily created from the extensive Brother Embroidery Library. * Brother embroidery accessories are specified to learn and enjoy. F : PS3100, PS3700 G: XL3500i/T, XL2600i, XL3510 H: XL6452, 6562...designs, and make your machine in automatic machine embroidery. Innov-is not only incredibly sophisticated and innovative but powerful sewing and quilting machines. Brother Sewing Machine Lineup 03 Please select your very own customized stitches or embroidery motifs. E CS6000i/T, HS2000,...
... USB media and touch screen technology. Innov-is 80, 40 Sewing Machines Quality results are easily created from the extensive Brother Embroidery Library. * Brother embroidery accessories are specified to learn and enjoy. F : PS3100, PS3700 G: XL3500i/T, XL2600i, XL3510 H: XL6452, 6562...designs, and make your machine in automatic machine embroidery. Innov-is not only incredibly sophisticated and innovative but powerful sewing and quilting machines. Brother Sewing Machine Lineup 03 Please select your very own customized stitches or embroidery motifs. E CS6000i/T, HS2000,...
Users Manual - English
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.... 2. Replace the bulb with any other user-serviceable adjustments mentioned in this operation manual. 16. To unplug the power supply cord, grasp the plug, not the cord. 10. To disconnect, set the main power switch to the " O " (off ) position, and then remove the plug from all instructions before changing the light bulb...
.... 2. Replace the bulb with any other user-serviceable adjustments mentioned in this operation manual. 16. To unplug the power supply cord, grasp the plug, not the cord. 10. To disconnect, set the main power switch to the " O " (off ) position, and then remove the plug from all instructions before changing the light bulb...
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... brown. In the event that the plug fuse is marked with the following . carrying the mark, rated as follows. Note The plug severed from the power supply cord must be destroyed, as a plug with bare flexible wires is marked with an appropriate three-pin plug. FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE...
... brown. In the event that the plug fuse is marked with the following . carrying the mark, rated as follows. Note The plug severed from the power supply cord must be destroyed, as a plug with bare flexible wires is marked with an appropriate three-pin plug. FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE...
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...center. 1 When storing this manual. Do not store the machine beside a space heater, iron, or other parts to turn off the main power switch and unplug the cord when: • operation is the most advanced, computerized home-use extension cords. Do not drop or hit the ...back of this operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts • a power failure occurs during use • maintaining the machine • leaving the machine unattended 3. THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE PC-6500 COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE Your machine is completed • replacing or removing the needle ...
...center. 1 When storing this manual. Do not store the machine beside a space heater, iron, or other parts to turn off the main power switch and unplug the cord when: • operation is the most advanced, computerized home-use extension cords. Do not drop or hit the ...back of this operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts • a power failure occurs during use • maintaining the machine • leaving the machine unattended 3. THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE PC-6500 COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE Your machine is completed • replacing or removing the needle ...
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... 4 PRINCIPAL PARTS 4 FLAT-BED-ATTACHMENT 5 Removing the flat-bed attachment 5 Accessory compartment 5 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 POWER SUPPLY 8 CONTROLS 9 Selection keys 9 Operation buttons 9 LCD screen 10 LCD DENSITY 11 Adjusting the density with the main power switch 11 Adjusting the density with the Operation Guide 12 DISPLAY LANGUAGE 13 PRESSER FEET / FEED...
... 4 PRINCIPAL PARTS 4 FLAT-BED-ATTACHMENT 5 Removing the flat-bed attachment 5 Accessory compartment 5 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 POWER SUPPLY 8 CONTROLS 9 Selection keys 9 Operation buttons 9 LCD screen 10 LCD DENSITY 11 Adjusting the density with the main power switch 11 Adjusting the density with the Operation Guide 12 DISPLAY LANGUAGE 13 PRESSER FEET / FEED...
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... 12 20 1 2 19 8 6 3 4 5 7 11 10 9 1 Handle 2 Bobbin winder 3 Selection keys (Refer to page 9 for more details.) 4 Balance wheel 5 Sewing speed controller 6 Presser foot lever 7 Main power switch 8 Operation buttons (Refer to page 9 for more details.) 9 Flat-bed attachment with accessory compartment 10 Feed dog position switch 11 Bobbin cover 12 Feed...
... 12 20 1 2 19 8 6 3 4 5 7 11 10 9 1 Handle 2 Bobbin winder 3 Selection keys (Refer to page 9 for more details.) 4 Balance wheel 5 Sewing speed controller 6 Presser foot lever 7 Main power switch 8 Operation buttons (Refer to page 9 for more details.) 9 Flat-bed attachment with accessory compartment 10 Feed dog position switch 11 Bobbin cover 12 Feed...
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..., and then grasp the plug to fit in a polarized outlet in only one blade wider than the other). To turn off the main power switch of electric shock, this sewing machine with extension cords or multi-plug adapters, otherwise a fire or an electric shock may damage it..., damaged, modified, forcefully bent, pulled, twisted or bundled. only: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES POWER SUPPLY WARNING - When leaving the machine unattended or when it or cause a fire or an electric shock. - When servicing the machine, or when removing...
..., and then grasp the plug to fit in a polarized outlet in only one blade wider than the other). To turn off the main power switch of electric shock, this sewing machine with extension cords or multi-plug adapters, otherwise a fire or an electric shock may damage it..., damaged, modified, forcefully bent, pulled, twisted or bundled. only: This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES POWER SUPPLY WARNING - When leaving the machine unattended or when it or cause a fire or an electric shock. - When servicing the machine, or when removing...
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... → 2 2. To make the LCD darker, press either the SEWING key or the MY CUSTOM STITCHTM key. Adjusting the density with the main power switch 1. To make the LCD lighter, press either the OPERATION GUIDE or the STITCH ADJUST key. This is a feature of the light that illuminates ... turn the sewing machine off , then on again. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES LCD DENSITY At times, changes in the LCD, turn the power off , then back on again. Note The screen may make the density lighter. 2 Press one of a malfunction. While pressing anywhere in the ...
... → 2 2. To make the LCD darker, press either the SEWING key or the MY CUSTOM STITCHTM key. Adjusting the density with the main power switch 1. To make the LCD lighter, press either the OPERATION GUIDE or the STITCH ADJUST key. This is a feature of the light that illuminates ... turn the sewing machine off , then on again. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES LCD DENSITY At times, changes in the LCD, turn the power off , then back on again. Note The screen may make the density lighter. 2 Press one of a malfunction. While pressing anywhere in the ...
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... guides as cross-wound thread, leave some space between the spool cap (small) and the spool of the spool. Place the spool on the main power switch. 2. Then, secure the spool on the spool pin using a spool cap with your right hand, use your left hand to the spool size. 1 ... cap Note If using fine thread such as shown. EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGES SEWING CHART PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) 21 Plug the machine into the power supply and turn on the spool pin so that the thread unrolls from the bottom front of thread. 1 Cross-wound thread 2 Spool cap (small) 3 Gap...
... guides as cross-wound thread, leave some space between the spool cap (small) and the spool of the spool. Place the spool on the main power switch. 2. Then, secure the spool on the spool pin using a spool cap with your right hand, use your left hand to the spool size. 1 ... cap Note If using fine thread such as shown. EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGES SEWING CHART PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) 21 Plug the machine into the power supply and turn on the spool pin so that the thread unrolls from the bottom front of thread. 1 Cross-wound thread 2 Spool cap (small) 3 Gap...
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CAUTION Do not turn off the power while a pattern is being stored may be stored. Otherwise, the data being saved (while the message "Saving" is displayed on screen, press that MEMORY # key ...
CAUTION Do not turn off the power while a pattern is being stored may be stored. Otherwise, the data being saved (while the message "Saving" is displayed on screen, press that MEMORY # key ...
Users Manual - English
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If the power is left on and the start/stop button is accidentally pressed, the machine will start operating, which could result in injuries. Slide the bracket on ... or break, which could result in serious injury. 5 1. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING EMBROIDERING SETUP CHAPTER 5 Installing embroidery foot Q CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power before attaching embroidery foot Q. With the enclosed screwdriver or disc-shaped screwdriver, loosen the screw on embroidery foot Q up onto the presser foot bar, and...
If the power is left on and the start/stop button is accidentally pressed, the machine will start operating, which could result in injuries. Slide the bracket on ... or break, which could result in serious injury. 5 1. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING EMBROIDERING SETUP CHAPTER 5 Installing embroidery foot Q CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power before attaching embroidery foot Q. With the enclosed screwdriver or disc-shaped screwdriver, loosen the screw on embroidery foot Q up onto the presser foot bar, and...
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Always turn off the sewing machine. 2. Turn off the main power switch before connecting or removing the embroidery unit. - Open the connecting slot by the arrow. 1 1 Connecting slot cover Note When the embroidery unit is corrected, ...
Always turn off the sewing machine. 2. Turn off the main power switch before connecting or removing the embroidery unit. - Open the connecting slot by the arrow. 1 1 Connecting slot cover Note When the embroidery unit is corrected, ...
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... a frame. 3 Press this key to embroider a one-point pattern. 4 Press this key to select a pattern from the machine. 1 Release button CAUTION Make sure that the power is not performed, the embroidery unit cannot be placed in its box and packing materials for storage. 2.
... a frame. 3 Press this key to embroider a one-point pattern. 4 Press this key to select a pattern from the machine. 1 Release button CAUTION Make sure that the power is not performed, the embroidery unit cannot be placed in its box and packing materials for storage. 2.
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Pressing so that it appears as possible into the slot on the right side of the sewing machine. Set the main power switch to "O" to display the color names. Selecting patterns from a memory card 1. Hold the memory card so that the arrow on the card faces toward ...
Pressing so that it appears as possible into the slot on the right side of the sewing machine. Set the main power switch to "O" to display the color names. Selecting patterns from a memory card 1. Hold the memory card so that the arrow on the card faces toward ...
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... to "I" to turn off the main power switch before pressing . 6. Always keep the memory card in any further will damage the connector. - Press . 5. Do not insert the card in its case when ...
... to "I" to turn off the main power switch before pressing . 6. Always keep the memory card in any further will damage the connector. - Press . 5. Do not insert the card in its case when ...
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... to page 101. It takes approximately 10 seconds for a memory address that is displayed). - Press the MEMORY button. 1 MEMORY button 1 3. Do not turn off the power while a pattern is being saved (while the message "Saving" is either empty or contains a pattern that you have created and use them again later. Select...
... to page 101. It takes approximately 10 seconds for a memory address that is displayed). - Press the MEMORY button. 1 MEMORY button 1 3. Do not turn off the power while a pattern is being saved (while the message "Saving" is either empty or contains a pattern that you have created and use them again later. Select...
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... wall socket before cleaning the shuttle, otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur. Cleaning the shuttle CAUTION Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the machine surface, otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur. Sewing performance...SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE CLEANING Cleaning the screen CAUTION Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the screen, otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur. After cleaning it once ...
... wall socket before cleaning the shuttle, otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur. Cleaning the shuttle CAUTION Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the machine surface, otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur. Sewing performance...SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE CLEANING Cleaning the screen CAUTION Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the screen, otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur. After cleaning it once ...
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... the inside of race shelf 5 6 1 2 12 5. SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE 3 5 1 1 2 2. CONTENTS SETTING UP 1. Set the main power switch to " O ", and then remove the presser foot holder and the 5 needle. Loosen the screws with a brush or a vacuum cleaner. 1 Race 2 Shuttle 7.
... the inside of race shelf 5 6 1 2 12 5. SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE 3 5 1 1 2 2. CONTENTS SETTING UP 1. Set the main power switch to " O ", and then remove the presser foot holder and the 5 needle. Loosen the screws with a brush or a vacuum cleaner. 1 Race 2 Shuttle 7.
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... the snap-in light bulb with a new one. 1 Light bulb Note Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (12 V, 5 W; Set the main power switch to " O " and unplug the power supply cord from the electrical outlet prior. 2. Re-attach the end cap. 6. Parts code XA2037001) 1 5. Loosen the screw on the back of the...
... the snap-in light bulb with a new one. 1 Light bulb Note Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (12 V, 5 W; Set the main power switch to " O " and unplug the power supply cord from the electrical outlet prior. 2. Re-attach the end cap. 6. Parts code XA2037001) 1 5. Loosen the screw on the back of the...
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... Embroidery unit does not work 1. Install correct needle. 4. Install proper needle. 3. just guide it. 1. Lower presser foot lever. 4. Set main power switch to "ERROR MESSAGES" on page 125. 1. Refer to " I ". 3. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES Mechanical problems Symptom 1. Combination of ... on page 87. Refer to bottom of fabric, thread and needle is not used . 4. Attach correct presser foot. 3. Set main power switch to sewing machine. 3. Correctly attach embroidery unit to " I ". 2. MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING ...
... Embroidery unit does not work 1. Install correct needle. 4. Install proper needle. 3. just guide it. 1. Lower presser foot lever. 4. Set main power switch to "ERROR MESSAGES" on page 125. 1. Refer to " I ". 3. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES Mechanical problems Symptom 1. Combination of ... on page 87. Refer to bottom of fabric, thread and needle is not used . 4. Attach correct presser foot. 3. Set main power switch to sewing machine. 3. Correctly attach embroidery unit to " I ". 2. MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING ...