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...water. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustments in this sewing machine to break. 12. This sewing machine is used by pulling on cord. Always unplug before cleaning. 2. Do not allow this manual. 3. Use ... children should never be left unattended while plugged in the instruction manual. 16. Always unplug the sewing machine from all instructions before using." DANGER - The sewing machine should be supervised to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for household use the proper needle ...
...water. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustments in this sewing machine to break. 12. This sewing machine is used by pulling on cord. Always unplug before cleaning. 2. Do not allow this manual. 3. Use ... children should never be left unattended while plugged in the instruction manual. 16. Always unplug the sewing machine from all instructions before using." DANGER - The sewing machine should be supervised to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for household use the proper needle ...
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... correspond with the following . With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be destroyed as a plug with bared flexible cords is hazardous if engaged in your sewing machine is not suitable for the plug supplied with this main lead are coloured in accordance with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a live socket...
... correspond with the following . With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be destroyed as a plug with bared flexible cords is hazardous if engaged in your sewing machine is not suitable for the plug supplied with this main lead are coloured in accordance with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in a live socket...
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... Always consult the operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts to assure correct installation. Be sure to keep your sewing machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations. To fully enjoy all the features incorporated into the wall. For a longer ...service life 1. If the problem persists, please consult your nearest authorized Brother service center. 1 CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING A BROTHER COMPUTER SEWING MACHINE Your machine is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in the back of the operation manual to inspect and adjust...
... Always consult the operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts to assure correct installation. Be sure to keep your sewing machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations. To fully enjoy all the features incorporated into the wall. For a longer ...service life 1. If the problem persists, please consult your nearest authorized Brother service center. 1 CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING A BROTHER COMPUTER SEWING MACHINE Your machine is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in the back of the operation manual to inspect and adjust...
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CAUTION Always remove the embroidery unit before moving the sewing machine. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 • When putting the embroidery unit cover onto the unit, place it by the handle as shown in Fig. 1. Warning label 2 Otherwise the embroidery unit could fall out from under the cover and cause bodily injury ...or damage to the unit. Do not carry it so that the arrow is on your sewing machine. Please heed warning labels when operating the sewing machine. Warning label CAUTION Always carry the embroidery unit by the sides as illustrated in Fig. 2 or the unit may fall and ...
CAUTION Always remove the embroidery unit before moving the sewing machine. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 • When putting the embroidery unit cover onto the unit, place it by the handle as shown in Fig. 1. Warning label 2 Otherwise the embroidery unit could fall out from under the cover and cause bodily injury ...or damage to the unit. Do not carry it so that the arrow is on your sewing machine. Please heed warning labels when operating the sewing machine. Warning label CAUTION Always carry the embroidery unit by the sides as illustrated in Fig. 2 or the unit may fall and ...
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...Selecting patterns from a memory card ....... 71 CHOOSING EMBROIDERY PATTERNS (PART II 72 If you accidentally choose the wrong design .... 72 If you through each operation 9 OPERATION BUTTONS 10 Using the operation buttons 10 BASIC SEWING MACHINE OPERATION 11 FLAT BED EXTENSION TABLE 11 Free ... too much 47 BUTTONHOLE STITCHES 48 Order of one cycle 49 Sewing stretch fabrics 50 Buttons that do not fit into the embroidery frame .... 75 Fitting the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit 77 Removing the embroidery frame 77 Embroidering 78 THREAD TENSION 80 3 CONTENTS SETTING UP ...
...Selecting patterns from a memory card ....... 71 CHOOSING EMBROIDERY PATTERNS (PART II 72 If you accidentally choose the wrong design .... 72 If you through each operation 9 OPERATION BUTTONS 10 Using the operation buttons 10 BASIC SEWING MACHINE OPERATION 11 FLAT BED EXTENSION TABLE 11 Free ... too much 47 BUTTONHOLE STITCHES 48 Order of one cycle 49 Sewing stretch fabrics 50 Buttons that do not fit into the embroidery frame .... 75 Fitting the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit 77 Removing the embroidery frame 77 Embroidering 78 THREAD TENSION 80 3 CONTENTS SETTING UP ...
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... TROUBLESHOOTING 100 BEFORE TAKING YOUR MACHINE IN FOR SERVICE 100 Basic sewing machine maintenance .......... 100 ERROR MESSAGES 103 Warning messages 103 Instruction messages 105 Alarms 105 SEWING CHART 106 PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) 107 Utility stitches 107 Character embroidering chart 107 Frame pattern embroidering chart 107 4 PATTERNS (MEMORY CARD) 108 ONE POINT MARK EMBROIDERY PATTERN 108
... TROUBLESHOOTING 100 BEFORE TAKING YOUR MACHINE IN FOR SERVICE 100 Basic sewing machine maintenance .......... 100 ERROR MESSAGES 103 Warning messages 103 Instruction messages 105 Alarms 105 SEWING CHART 106 PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) 107 Utility stitches 107 Character embroidering chart 107 Frame pattern embroidering chart 107 4 PATTERNS (MEMORY CARD) 108 ONE POINT MARK EMBROIDERY PATTERN 108
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... slot Slot for memory card insertion. 5 Foot controller jack Use to connect the foot controller. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing bulbs, the machine or the electrical set 6 Spool cap (Large) 7 Spool cap (Small) Part Code X57789-101 X51162-001 ...-001 XA6627-001 130012-053 XA5752-001 * Always use BROTHER accessories with this plug is shown in a polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other). FLATBED ATTACHMENT WITH ACCESSORY COMPARTMENT I II J1 III 5 6 74 1 2 3 A. When leaving the sewing machine unat- No. I Slide ...
... slot Slot for memory card insertion. 5 Foot controller jack Use to connect the foot controller. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing bulbs, the machine or the electrical set 6 Spool cap (Large) 7 Spool cap (Small) Part Code X57789-101 X51162-001 ...-001 XA6627-001 130012-053 XA5752-001 * Always use BROTHER accessories with this plug is shown in a polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other). FLATBED ATTACHMENT WITH ACCESSORY COMPARTMENT I II J1 III 5 6 74 1 2 3 A. When leaving the sewing machine unat- No. I Slide ...
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.... 1 Net 2 Thread spool 3 Spool pin 4 Spool cap 1 4 If using metallic thread, we recommend that you use a 90/14 home sewing machine needle. 2 3 4 Note (For U.S.A. SA432 (USA) XA6628-002 (Others) - dle. XA5523-050 XC1154-051 SABTS (USA) X81164-001 (...Embroidery bobbin thread 18 Spool felt* Part Code X56409-001 103561-002 X59375-051 XA3336-051 X59476-051 184783-001 XA5357-001 XA2005-051 - - - - Insert the extra spool pin into the end of the bobbin winder shaft. 2. only) Foot controller : Model N5V This foot controller can be used for sewing machine model PE-300S/PE-400D...
.... 1 Net 2 Thread spool 3 Spool pin 4 Spool cap 1 4 If using metallic thread, we recommend that you use a 90/14 home sewing machine needle. 2 3 4 Note (For U.S.A. SA432 (USA) XA6628-002 (Others) - dle. XA5523-050 XC1154-051 SABTS (USA) X81164-001 (...Embroidery bobbin thread 18 Spool felt* Part Code X56409-001 103561-002 X59375-051 XA3336-051 X59476-051 184783-001 XA5357-001 XA2005-051 - - - - Insert the extra spool pin into the end of the bobbin winder shaft. 2. only) Foot controller : Model N5V This foot controller can be used for sewing machine model PE-300S/PE-400D...
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Part Name 1 Embroidery frame set (Small) 2 Backing material (Stabilizer material) Memory card No.1 Alphabet No.2 Flower No.6 Moskowitz's World No.7 Country Life No.8 Holiday No.9 Hobby Craft No.... XA4289-001 XA4502-001 XA4664-001 XA4771-001 XA5386-001 XA5567-001 XA5629-001 XA5659-001 XA5753-001 XA5781-001 XA5978-001 XA6111-001 WARNING Embroidery Cards purchased overseas or non Brother brand embroidery cards may not work with your machine. 8 OPTIONS 1 2 3 No.
Part Name 1 Embroidery frame set (Small) 2 Backing material (Stabilizer material) Memory card No.1 Alphabet No.2 Flower No.6 Moskowitz's World No.7 Country Life No.8 Holiday No.9 Hobby Craft No.... XA4289-001 XA4502-001 XA4664-001 XA4771-001 XA5386-001 XA5567-001 XA5629-001 XA5659-001 XA5753-001 XA5781-001 XA5978-001 XA6111-001 WARNING Embroidery Cards purchased overseas or non Brother brand embroidery cards may not work with your machine. 8 OPTIONS 1 2 3 No.
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...at the same position. 4 "START/STOP" button Press this button to start the machine, and then press it once more to its highest position when the machine is done in reverse. When sewing a reverse stitch, sewing is stopped. 10 OPERATION BUTTONS Using the operation buttons OPERATION ...BUTTONS 1 Speed range control lever Slide this lever to change the sewing speed. 2 "NEEDLE POSITION" button Press ...
...at the same position. 4 "START/STOP" button Press this button to start the machine, and then press it once more to its highest position when the machine is done in reverse. When sewing a reverse stitch, sewing is stopped. 10 OPERATION BUTTONS Using the operation buttons OPERATION ...BUTTONS 1 Speed range control lever Slide this lever to change the sewing speed. 2 "NEEDLE POSITION" button Press ...
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Slide accessory case to the left and off the machine. 2. With the cutout section of the machine. 2. Free arm The accessory case can be removed to get at tubular areas like pant legs. 11 Convenient for sewing hard to expose the free arm. 1. BASIC SEWING MACHINE OPERATION FLAT BED EXTENSION TABLE * Sewing machine cover converts to the left and out of the cover up, lift the machine a little bit and slide the cover, under the sewing machine along the grooves. Slide the sewing machine cover to a flat bed extension table. 1.
Slide accessory case to the left and off the machine. 2. With the cutout section of the machine. 2. Free arm The accessory case can be removed to get at tubular areas like pant legs. 11 Convenient for sewing hard to expose the free arm. 1. BASIC SEWING MACHINE OPERATION FLAT BED EXTENSION TABLE * Sewing machine cover converts to the left and out of the cover up, lift the machine a little bit and slide the cover, under the sewing machine along the grooves. Slide the sewing machine cover to a flat bed extension table. 1.
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...wall outlet. If the power cord or plug are damaged, contact your nearest authorized Brother dealer or service center. - Insert the plug into a wall outlet. 1 Main power switch O I ". 3. Do not use this sewing machine with wet hands, otherwise an electric shock may occur. - Pulling on the cord...the wall outlet with extension cords or multi-plug adaptors, otherwise a fire or an electric shock may occur. - To turn off the sewing machine, set the main power switch to unplug the cord. When unplugging the power cord, turn off the main power switch of time, ...
...wall outlet. If the power cord or plug are damaged, contact your nearest authorized Brother dealer or service center. - Insert the plug into a wall outlet. 1 Main power switch O I ". 3. Do not use this sewing machine with wet hands, otherwise an electric shock may occur. - Pulling on the cord...the wall outlet with extension cords or multi-plug adaptors, otherwise a fire or an electric shock may occur. - To turn off the sewing machine, set the main power switch to unplug the cord. When unplugging the power cord, turn off the main power switch of time, ...
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Using bobbins not designed for this machine. While winding the bobbin, be sure that are especially made for this machine could result in bodily injury and/or damage to the machine. For sewing, use bobbins that the spool pin is pulled out and pushed toward the back of the sewing machine. 1 Spool pin 16 Turn the power on. ೖI O 2. BOBBIN WINDING / BOBBIN THREAD SETTING Note: Always use the plastic bobbin (X80309-001) for sewing. 5·11 4 2·3 7 6·8 ઃఆ ࣍ ϖʔδ 9·10 1 1.
Using bobbins not designed for this machine. While winding the bobbin, be sure that are especially made for this machine could result in bodily injury and/or damage to the machine. For sewing, use bobbins that the spool pin is pulled out and pushed toward the back of the sewing machine. 1 Spool pin 16 Turn the power on. ೖI O 2. BOBBIN WINDING / BOBBIN THREAD SETTING Note: Always use the plastic bobbin (X80309-001) for sewing. 5·11 4 2·3 7 6·8 ઃఆ ࣍ ϖʔδ 9·10 1 1.
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Set the speed to the left. The bobbin will stop the sewing machine. 11. ning when bobbin winding is finished. 10. bin from the top of the bobbin 6. While holding the thread end, press the "START/STOP" button. ... the small hole in the bobbin with the spring on the shaft and place the bobbin on the shaft 2 Groove of the bobbin after the machine stops. 2 1 18 8. Align the groove in the side of the bob- While holding the thread end, push the bobbin winder shaft to the right. 1 1 Spring...
Set the speed to the left. The bobbin will stop the sewing machine. 11. ning when bobbin winding is finished. 10. bin from the top of the bobbin 6. While holding the thread end, press the "START/STOP" button. ... the small hole in the bobbin with the spring on the shaft and place the bobbin on the shaft 2 Groove of the bobbin after the machine stops. 2 1 18 8. Align the groove in the side of the bob- While holding the thread end, push the bobbin winder shaft to the right. 1 1 Spring...
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...thread spool size should come from the bottom front of the sewing machine. Raise the presser foot using the presser foot lever. 2. The spool cap closest to hold the spool securely on the spool post. 1 Spool cap CAUTION While sewing and embroidering, be sure that the spool pin is not ...threaded properly, the thread could get stuck, needles could break and bodily injury could result. 1. Press the "NEEDLE POSITION" button to raise the needle to thread the machine properly as shown in the directions...
...thread spool size should come from the bottom front of the sewing machine. Raise the presser foot using the presser foot lever. 2. The spool cap closest to hold the spool securely on the spool post. 1 Spool cap CAUTION While sewing and embroidering, be sure that the spool pin is not ...threaded properly, the thread could get stuck, needles could break and bodily injury could result. 1. Press the "NEEDLE POSITION" button to raise the needle to thread the machine properly as shown in the directions...
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M 4 5 3 M Threading the take-up lever 4 1 1 Thread take-up lever * Threading is easy if you hold the thread gen- tly with your right hand while guiding the and of the thread with your right hand. 5. Lower the presser foot. 21 4. Threading is easy if you hold the thread gently with your left hand while guiding the end of the thread with your left hand. 1 Run the thread all the way through the thread guides. Guide the thread as illustrated by the numbers and arrow marks on the machine.
M 4 5 3 M Threading the take-up lever 4 1 1 Thread take-up lever * Threading is easy if you hold the thread gen- tly with your right hand while guiding the and of the thread with your right hand. 5. Lower the presser foot. 21 4. Threading is easy if you hold the thread gently with your left hand while guiding the end of the thread with your left hand. 1 Run the thread all the way through the thread guides. Guide the thread as illustrated by the numbers and arrow marks on the machine.
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Use the automatic needle threader with size #11-16 sewing machine needles. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot and pull it out ...the needle threader lever all the way down using the automatic needle threader. - Run thread through the eye of the machine by about 5 cm (13/64"). 22 The threading hook will pass the thread through the guide above the needle.... HOW TO USE THE AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER CAUTION - Be careful not to turn the machine on while using your left index finger. (Pass thread to the right. ) 1 Guide (Large hook) 2 Push...
Use the automatic needle threader with size #11-16 sewing machine needles. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot and pull it out ...the needle threader lever all the way down using the automatic needle threader. - Run thread through the eye of the machine by about 5 cm (13/64"). 22 The threading hook will pass the thread through the guide above the needle.... HOW TO USE THE AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER CAUTION - Be careful not to turn the machine on while using your left index finger. (Pass thread to the right. ) 1 Guide (Large hook) 2 Push...
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...N5V This foot controller can not be the maximum speed of the machine will be used for sewing machine model PE300S/PE-400D. 23 The sewing machine starts sewing. * Adjust speed by the speed control lever on the sewing. And then press it once more to collect in the foot ... machine will run at a low speed. * The speed selected by sliding the speed control lever. * Sewing continues at low speed while the button is depressed lightly, the machine will stop the machine. When pressure on the back of the machine. * The foot controller can be used during machine embroidery....
...N5V This foot controller can not be the maximum speed of the machine will be used for sewing machine model PE300S/PE-400D. 23 The sewing machine starts sewing. * Adjust speed by the speed control lever on the sewing. And then press it once more to collect in the foot ... machine will run at a low speed. * The speed selected by sliding the speed control lever. * Sewing continues at low speed while the button is depressed lightly, the machine will stop the machine. When pressure on the back of the machine. * The foot controller can be used during machine embroidery....
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...out the bobbin thread. * Use the J presser foot. 3. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot and pull it out from all times while sewing, and keep your hands away from the rear of the needle at all moving parts such as the needle, balance wheel and thread take-up... turned on the thread and the fabric with your right hand to lower the needle to the sewing start position. 1 Thread 25 Be aware of the machine by about 5 cm. 1 Upper thread 2 5 cm (13/64") * Sewing can easily break, which could result in injury. 6 4 5 2 ઃఆ ࣍ ϖʔδ 3 1 1. ...
...out the bobbin thread. * Use the J presser foot. 3. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot and pull it out from all times while sewing, and keep your hands away from the rear of the needle at all moving parts such as the needle, balance wheel and thread take-up... turned on the thread and the fabric with your right hand to lower the needle to the sewing start position. 1 Thread 25 Be aware of the machine by about 5 cm. 1 Upper thread 2 5 cm (13/64") * Sewing can easily break, which could result in injury. 6 4 5 2 ઃఆ ࣍ ϖʔδ 3 1 1. ...
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... stitch. * Reverse stitches are sewn while the "REVERSE STITCH" button is pressed. * Sewing in place when sewing any stitch other than a straight stitch or zigzag stitch. 6. The machine will start sewing at slow speed. * Sew reverse stitches at a slow sewing speed. * Sews in reverse is carried out at the beginning and end of stitches to reinforce them...
... stitch. * Reverse stitches are sewn while the "REVERSE STITCH" button is pressed. * Sewing in place when sewing any stitch other than a straight stitch or zigzag stitch. 6. The machine will start sewing at slow speed. * Sew reverse stitches at a slow sewing speed. * Sews in reverse is carried out at the beginning and end of stitches to reinforce them...