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... changing the light bulb. Special care is being used by or near children. 2. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. The embroidery machine should always be taken, including the following: "Read all moving parts. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being administered. ...8. Always use bent needles. 13. To reduce the risk of the embroidery machine and foot control free from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustments in the needle area, such as ...
... changing the light bulb. Special care is being used by or near children. 2. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. The embroidery machine should always be taken, including the following: "Read all moving parts. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being administered. ...8. Always use bent needles. 13. To reduce the risk of the embroidery machine and foot control free from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustments in the needle area, such as ...
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... in this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in accordance with the letter 'N' or coloured black or blue. If your embroidery machine is fitted with a 3 pin non rewireable BS plug then please read the following code: Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wiring in...
... in this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in accordance with the letter 'N' or coloured black or blue. If your embroidery machine is fitted with a 3 pin non rewireable BS plug then please read the following code: Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wiring in...
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... the cord when: ● Operation is an advanced computerized home embroidery machine. Always be used. 3. When storing your machine turns on the needle while sewing. If the problem persists, please consult your embroidery machine beside a space heater, iron, or other moving parts. 2. ...Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR EMBROIDERY MACHINE For safe operation 1. For a longer service life 1. Do not ...
... the cord when: ● Operation is an advanced computerized home embroidery machine. Always be used. 3. When storing your machine turns on the needle while sewing. If the problem persists, please consult your embroidery machine beside a space heater, iron, or other moving parts. 2. ...Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR EMBROIDERY MACHINE For safe operation 1. For a longer service life 1. Do not ...
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... 17 PREPARATION BEFORE EMBROIDERING 18 Attaching stabilizer material 18 Embroidering different types of fabric 18 Setting the fabric in the embroidery frame 20 Fitting the embroidery frame to the machine 22 Removing the embroidery frame ...... 22 THREAD TENSION ADJUSTMENT....... 23 ADJUSTING THE LCD SCREEN CONTRAST 24 If the LCD is hard to see when...
... 17 PREPARATION BEFORE EMBROIDERING 18 Attaching stabilizer material 18 Embroidering different types of fabric 18 Setting the fabric in the embroidery frame 20 Fitting the embroidery frame to the machine 22 Removing the embroidery frame ...... 22 THREAD TENSION ADJUSTMENT....... 23 ADJUSTING THE LCD SCREEN CONTRAST 24 If the LCD is hard to see when...
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Bobbin winding guide 4- Needle plate 11- Spool felt 13- SELECTION KEYS C- Presser foot 9- Balance wheel 14- Handle 2- Bobbin cover 10- Carriage (Embroidery arm) 16 A- CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE MACHINE KNOWLEDGE PRINCIPAL PARTS AND THEIR DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 1 4 6 5 C 7 8 31 2 15 12 11 13 B 14 A ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) 9 10 1- Face...
Bobbin winding guide 4- Needle plate 11- Spool felt 13- SELECTION KEYS C- Presser foot 9- Balance wheel 14- Handle 2- Bobbin cover 10- Carriage (Embroidery arm) 16 A- CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE MACHINE KNOWLEDGE PRINCIPAL PARTS AND THEIR DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 1 4 6 5 C 7 8 31 2 15 12 11 13 B 14 A ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) 9 10 1- Face...
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...polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other). For U.S.A. only This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. When leaving the embroidery machine unattended, the main switch of electric shock, this plug is intended to install the proper outlet. When servicing the sewing... machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine must be switched off and the plug removed from the socket-outlet. - EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING...
...polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other). For U.S.A. only This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. When leaving the embroidery machine unattended, the main switch of electric shock, this plug is intended to install the proper outlet. When servicing the sewing... machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine must be switched off and the plug removed from the socket-outlet. - EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING...
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.../STOP" BUTTON 1 Press this button to start the machine, and then press it once more information on the display, press the "START/STOP" button to stop at its highest position. * If "Raise the needle." appears on how to use this embroidery machine. 5 "MODIFY & ADVISE" KEY Use this key when... you have problems with embroidering. This is a useful key to stop the machine. * The machine will operate at low speed while the button is being pressed and then speed...
.../STOP" BUTTON 1 Press this button to start the machine, and then press it once more information on the display, press the "START/STOP" button to stop at its highest position. * If "Raise the needle." appears on how to use this embroidery machine. 5 "MODIFY & ADVISE" KEY Use this key when... you have problems with embroidering. This is a useful key to stop the machine. * The machine will operate at low speed while the button is being pressed and then speed...
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... 5 Seam ripper 6 Bobbins (4 pcs) 7 Spool cap (Small) 8 Spool cap (Large) 9 Embroidery sheet (Regular) 10 Embroidery frame (Regular) 11 Machine cover (soft type)* 12 Extra spool pin** 13 Net*** 14 Machine cover**** Parts Code XA4527-001 X59535-001 X53666-001 184783-001 X54243-001 ***** 130013-003 130012-003...countries. ** An extra spool pin should be to turn the machine off and then turn it on the machine while the embroidery frame is still attached, touch "CHARACTERS & DESIGNS" or "CARD" to return the embroidery arm to the spool before using special threads which wind quickly off...
... 5 Seam ripper 6 Bobbins (4 pcs) 7 Spool cap (Small) 8 Spool cap (Large) 9 Embroidery sheet (Regular) 10 Embroidery frame (Regular) 11 Machine cover (soft type)* 12 Extra spool pin** 13 Net*** 14 Machine cover**** Parts Code XA4527-001 X59535-001 X53666-001 184783-001 X54243-001 ***** 130013-003 130012-003...countries. ** An extra spool pin should be to turn the machine off and then turn it on the machine while the embroidery frame is still attached, touch "CHARACTERS & DESIGNS" or "CARD" to return the embroidery arm to the spool before using special threads which wind quickly off...
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... (Regular) SA417 XA3727-001 2 Embroidery set (Large) SA418 XA3733-001 3 Embroidery set (Small) SA416 XA3730-001 4 Embroidery set (Extra-small) SA415 XA3713-001 5 Brother poly 40 color thread set SA740 X80928-100 6 Brother poly #90 bobbin thread EBT-PE X80919-001 7 Backing material (...Designs SA320 XA2869-001 No. 21 Needlework SA321 XA2873-001 No. 25 Horse SA325 XA3791-001 WARNING Embroidery Cards purchased in foreign countries may not work with your machine. 7 EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING...
... (Regular) SA417 XA3727-001 2 Embroidery set (Large) SA418 XA3733-001 3 Embroidery set (Small) SA416 XA3730-001 4 Embroidery set (Extra-small) SA415 XA3713-001 5 Brother poly 40 color thread set SA740 X80928-100 6 Brother poly #90 bobbin thread EBT-PE X80919-001 7 Backing material (...Designs SA320 XA2869-001 No. 21 Needlework SA321 XA2873-001 No. 25 Horse SA325 XA3791-001 WARNING Embroidery Cards purchased in foreign countries may not work with your machine. 7 EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING...
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Embroidery can begin without pulling out the lower thread. 15 EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) Slide open the bobbin cover by placing the left end in ... the thread toward you which will cut off any excess. TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) 12 4. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE Setting the bobbin 1 2 The bobbin cover is done automatically. Close the bobbin cover by pushing the bobbin release button to pull up the lower...
Embroidery can begin without pulling out the lower thread. 15 EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) Slide open the bobbin cover by placing the left end in ... the thread toward you which will cut off any excess. TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) 12 4. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE Setting the bobbin 1 2 The bobbin cover is done automatically. Close the bobbin cover by pushing the bobbin release button to pull up the lower...
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... A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) Best results for the best results. There are many types of non-woven stabilizers available on stabilizer. 1 Embroidery frame 2 Fabric 3 Non-woven stabilizer material Embroidering different types of fabric From normal fabrics to thick fabrics It's a good idea to...of the fabric. The goal of fabric to be obtained by using a light weight nonwoven iron-on the market. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PREPARATION BEFORE EMBROIDERING Be sure to turn off the power before embroidering. The stabilizer material ...
... A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) Best results for the best results. There are many types of non-woven stabilizers available on stabilizer. 1 Embroidery frame 2 Fabric 3 Non-woven stabilizer material Embroidering different types of fabric From normal fabrics to thick fabrics It's a good idea to...of the fabric. The goal of fabric to be obtained by using a light weight nonwoven iron-on the market. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PREPARATION BEFORE EMBROIDERING Be sure to turn off the power before embroidering. The stabilizer material ...
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...of the fabric up, and then place the inner frame into the outer frame to be embroidered. 2. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING Setting the fabric in the embroidery frame 1. Firmly tighten the adjusting screw, and then temporarily remove the fabric and the inner frame from the ... with chalk or marking pencil indicating the center of the area to clamp the fabric. * Make sure that the center crosshairs on the embroidery sheet and the mark on top of the outer frame with the right side of the outer frame, place the fabric on the fabric...
...of the fabric up, and then place the inner frame into the outer frame to be embroidered. 2. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING Setting the fabric in the embroidery frame 1. Firmly tighten the adjusting screw, and then temporarily remove the fabric and the inner frame from the ... with chalk or marking pencil indicating the center of the area to clamp the fabric. * Make sure that the center crosshairs on the embroidery sheet and the mark on top of the outer frame with the right side of the outer frame, place the fabric on the fabric...
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Remove the embroidery sheet using the finger hole to be sure that the center of the design is in the correct location based on the fabric does not slip out of position. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING 5. Insert the fabric and inner frame... back into the outer frame while ensuring that the edges of the embroidery sheet. Check to pull up. 1 Finger hole for lifting...
Remove the embroidery sheet using the finger hole to be sure that the center of the design is in the correct location based on the fabric does not slip out of position. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING 5. Insert the fabric and inner frame... back into the outer frame while ensuring that the edges of the embroidery sheet. Check to pull up. 1 Finger hole for lifting...
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... . 1 Release lever 22 PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING Fitting the embroidery frame to its highest position. If only the forward or the back pin is heard. * Be sure to the right and...
... . 1 Release lever 22 PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING Fitting the embroidery frame to its highest position. If only the forward or the back pin is heard. * Be sure to the right and...
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... or stabilizer fabric. Thread tension may need to be loose. Correct tension is important because too much or too little tension will cause poor quality embroidery or your fabric to the left. * The standard position is too weak The upper thread will be done to the A right. Decrease the upper ...thread tension. 1 Top surface of the fabric 2 Reverse side of the fabric If upper thread tension is between "4" and "6". CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE THREAD TENSION ADJUSTMENT Use this procedure when changing the thread tension.
... or stabilizer fabric. Thread tension may need to be loose. Correct tension is important because too much or too little tension will cause poor quality embroidery or your fabric to the left. * The standard position is too weak The upper thread will be done to the A right. Decrease the upper ...thread tension. 1 Top surface of the fabric 2 Reverse side of the fabric If upper thread tension is between "4" and "6". CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE THREAD TENSION ADJUSTMENT Use this procedure when changing the thread tension.
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Be sure to attach the spool felt as shown in the illustration. 1 Spool felt (See page 16 - 17) 2. Thread the lower (bobbin) thread. (See page 15) 26 EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) Thread the upper thread following the solidline and numerical sequence marked on your machine. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE EMBROIDERING EMBROIDERY CHAPTER 2 1 1 "BASIC OPERATION" key 6 1 5 3 4 2 ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) 1.
Be sure to attach the spool felt as shown in the illustration. 1 Spool felt (See page 16 - 17) 2. Thread the lower (bobbin) thread. (See page 15) 26 EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE FRAME (OPTIONAL) Thread the upper thread following the solidline and numerical sequence marked on your machine. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE EMBROIDERING EMBROIDERY CHAPTER 2 1 1 "BASIC OPERATION" key 6 1 5 3 4 2 ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) 1.
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Turn on . 5. Place the fabric in the embroidery frame and then attach the frame to the machine. (See page 20 - 22) 1 Carriage (embroidery arm) 2 Embroidery frame NOTE Do not push down position 4. Select a pattern. 6. Lower the presser foot lever and press the "START/STOP" button to ...move the carriage sideways. * It is easier to start the machine. 1 "START/STOP" ...
Turn on . 5. Place the fabric in the embroidery frame and then attach the frame to the machine. (See page 20 - 22) 1 Carriage (embroidery arm) 2 Embroidery frame NOTE Do not push down position 4. Select a pattern. 6. Lower the presser foot lever and press the "START/STOP" button to ...move the carriage sideways. * It is easier to start the machine. 1 "START/STOP" ...
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... Embroidering advice Thread Embroidery thread #50 Needle Home sewing machine needle 75/11 * The recommended lower (bobbin) thread is #60 - #90 synthetic thread. * For thin and stretch fabrics which are difficult to ...woven stabilizer fabric before embroidering. * If embroidering on a thick fabric with stabilizer (see page 18), it is recommended that a stronger 90/14 home sewing machine needle be used. EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE ...
... Embroidering advice Thread Embroidery thread #50 Needle Home sewing machine needle 75/11 * The recommended lower (bobbin) thread is #60 - #90 synthetic thread. * For thin and stretch fabrics which are difficult to ...woven stabilizer fabric before embroidering. * If embroidering on a thick fabric with stabilizer (see page 18), it is recommended that a stronger 90/14 home sewing machine needle be used. EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE ERROR MESSAGE TROUBLESHOOTING PATTERNS EMBROIDERING USING A SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A EXTRA-SMALL FRAME (OPTIONAL) EMBROIDERING USING A LARGE ...
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CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE HOW TO SELECT PATTERNS Selecting built-in embroidery patterns A Select the type of built-in embroidery patterns you wish to the memory card will appear. B * If the power is turned on with a memory card inserted, the screen corresponding to embroider. * If ...
CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE HOW TO SELECT PATTERNS Selecting built-in embroidery patterns A Select the type of built-in embroidery patterns you wish to the memory card will appear. B * If the power is turned on with a memory card inserted, the screen corresponding to embroider. * If ...
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... all the characters selected appear on the display at left after each character is touched. * The machine will not move. Changing the color of single characters If "MULTI COLOR" is selected before embroidering starts, the machine will stop after the "k" is sewn so that you can change the thread. 34 EMBROIDERING USING... FRAME (OPTIONAL) The display appears as shown in the illustration at once, then the display will not accept your next character if it exceeds the embroidery area. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE Checking the characters input Touch "CHECK" to a smaller size character.
... all the characters selected appear on the display at left after each character is touched. * The machine will not move. Changing the color of single characters If "MULTI COLOR" is selected before embroidering starts, the machine will stop after the "k" is sewn so that you can change the thread. 34 EMBROIDERING USING... FRAME (OPTIONAL) The display appears as shown in the illustration at once, then the display will not accept your next character if it exceeds the embroidery area. CONTENTS MACHINE KNOWLEDGE Checking the characters input Touch "CHECK" to a smaller size character.