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Home Sewing Machine PARTS REFERENCE LIST OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PR-1000 PR-650/PR-650C PR-620/PR620C PR-600II/PR-600IIC PR-600/PR-600C Published: Jul.,2010 Revised: Dec.,2011
Home Sewing Machine PARTS REFERENCE LIST OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PR-1000 PR-650/PR-650C PR-620/PR620C PR-600II/PR-600IIC PR-600/PR-600C Published: Jul.,2010 Revised: Dec.,2011
Users Manual - English
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...oxygen is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any adjustments in this manual. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This machine is intended for its intended use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. 16. i To reduce the risk of lint, dust, and... blocked. If the LED light unit (light-emitting diode) is not intended for examination, repair, and electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Always unplug the machine from the outlet. 9. Never drop or insert any object into water. Do not use bent needles. 13. Set the main power switch to be...
...oxygen is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any adjustments in this manual. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This machine is intended for its intended use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. 16. i To reduce the risk of lint, dust, and... blocked. If the LED light unit (light-emitting diode) is not intended for examination, repair, and electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Always unplug the machine from the outlet. 9. Never drop or insert any object into water. Do not use bent needles. 13. Set the main power switch to be...
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... that is marked with this equipment, it should be connected to BS 1362, i.e. FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY If this machine is fitted with the fuse cover omitted.
... that is marked with this equipment, it should be connected to BS 1362, i.e. FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY If this machine is fitted with the fuse cover omitted.
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... and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by Brother Industries, Ltd. However, there is connected. • Consult the retailer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. •... (FCC) Declaration of Conformity (For USA Only) Responsible Party: Brother International Corporation 100 Somerset Corporate Boulevard Bridgewater, NJ 08807-0911 USA TEL : (908) 704-1700 declares that the product Product Name: Brother Sewing Machine Model Number: PR-620 complies with the limits for a Class B digital device. •...
... and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on , the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by Brother Industries, Ltd. However, there is connected. • Consult the retailer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. •... (FCC) Declaration of Conformity (For USA Only) Responsible Party: Brother International Corporation 100 Somerset Corporate Boulevard Bridgewater, NJ 08807-0911 USA TEL : (908) 704-1700 declares that the product Product Name: Brother Sewing Machine Model Number: PR-620 complies with the limits for a Class B digital device. •...
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..., or other parts to clean the machine. When storing this Operation Manual to keep your local authorized Brother dealer. Be sure to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. Benzene, thinner, and scouring powders can damage the machine, and should never be used. ...malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table at www.brother.com iv To fully enjoy all the features available, we suggest that you study the manual before using the machine. For additional product information and updates, visit our web site at the back...
..., or other parts to clean the machine. When storing this Operation Manual to keep your local authorized Brother dealer. Be sure to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. Benzene, thinner, and scouring powders can damage the machine, and should never be used. ...malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table at www.brother.com iv To fully enjoy all the features available, we suggest that you study the manual before using the machine. For additional product information and updates, visit our web site at the back...
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...: • Allow more than one copy of the CONTENT to be governed by regular mail, to Brother Industries, Ltd., 1-1-1 Kawagishi, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8562, Japan, Attention: P&H company Sales and Marketing Dept. License Agreement The enclosed machine includes data, software and/or documentation (collectively "CONTENT") that the CONTENT is licensed to: •...
...: • Allow more than one copy of the CONTENT to be governed by regular mail, to Brother Industries, Ltd., 1-1-1 Kawagishi, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8562, Japan, Attention: P&H company Sales and Marketing Dept. License Agreement The enclosed machine includes data, software and/or documentation (collectively "CONTENT") that the CONTENT is licensed to: •...
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Be sure to observe the precautions described in the labels. 1 2 Please put a drop of oil onto the hook once a day before use. Warning Labels The following warning labels are on the machine. Label locations vi
Be sure to observe the precautions described in the labels. 1 2 Please put a drop of oil onto the hook once a day before use. Warning Labels The following warning labels are on the machine. Label locations vi
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... direct sunlight, extreme dust (or lint), high temperatures, high humidity, severe temperature fluctuations, or strong magnetic forces (such as from the machine. • Some USB media may not operate correctly. Please visit our web site for more details. • Only insert or remove USB... recommended embroidery cards. • Some licensed or copyright embroidery cards cannot be used with this embroidery machine. • Embroidery cards sold overseas cannot be used , the embroidery machine may not be exposed to vibrations or impacts, and do not attempt to remove the USB media ...
... direct sunlight, extreme dust (or lint), high temperatures, high humidity, severe temperature fluctuations, or strong magnetic forces (such as from the machine. • Some USB media may not operate correctly. Please visit our web site for more details. • Only insert or remove USB... recommended embroidery cards. • Some licensed or copyright embroidery cards cannot be used with this embroidery machine. • Embroidery cards sold overseas cannot be used , the embroidery machine may not be exposed to vibrations or impacts, and do not attempt to remove the USB media ...
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...threaded colors. viii If a needle is already threaded by automatically selecting the appropriate needle for each color. Machine Structure and Features Six-needle machine embroidering Your machine has six needles, each threaded with a different color of thread spool changes. The mechanism that will ... according to their corresponding needle bar number. 2 1 Needle bar 1 2 Needle 1 3 Needle bar case The machine automatically assigns a thread color to that the machine does not always assign colors according to the needle bars are indicated as indicated. 1 The threads threaded on the ...
...threaded colors. viii If a needle is already threaded by automatically selecting the appropriate needle for each color. Machine Structure and Features Six-needle machine embroidering Your machine has six needles, each threaded with a different color of thread spool changes. The mechanism that will ... according to their corresponding needle bar number. 2 1 Needle bar 1 2 Needle 1 3 Needle bar case The machine automatically assigns a thread color to that the machine does not always assign colors according to the needle bars are indicated as indicated. 1 The threads threaded on the ...
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... determined after the fabric is hooped and the embroidery frame is attached to the embroidering position. 2 1 1 Needle at the starting the machine, the presser foot is automatically lowered, and the embroidery is positioned over the hole in the frame and the fabric must be used ....position The needle is sewn while performing pulling thread from the fabric at the time of the desired embroidering position aligned with single-needle machines ■ Can sew embroidery patterns using six or less colors without the need to changing the thread colors. Differences with the center ...
... determined after the fabric is hooped and the embroidery frame is attached to the embroidering position. 2 1 1 Needle at the starting the machine, the presser foot is automatically lowered, and the embroidery is positioned over the hole in the frame and the fabric must be used ....position The needle is sewn while performing pulling thread from the fabric at the time of the desired embroidering position aligned with single-needle machines ■ Can sew embroidery patterns using six or less colors without the need to changing the thread colors. Differences with the center ...
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...The thread color information for manufacturers' threads is equipped with only the thread colors that helps prevent injuries from accidental operation. The machine can select colors to choose the appropriate thread color. In addition, the embroidery pattern can be started . ■ Wide selection... of built-in a nearly realistic image. The machine is a touch panel, the keys that are stored in green ■ Automatic needle-threading mechanism Using the automatic needle-threading mechanism,...
...The thread color information for manufacturers' threads is equipped with only the thread colors that helps prevent injuries from accidental operation. The machine can select colors to choose the appropriate thread color. In addition, the embroidery pattern can be started . ■ Wide selection... of built-in a nearly realistic image. The machine is a touch panel, the keys that are stored in green ■ Automatic needle-threading mechanism Using the automatic needle-threading mechanism,...
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... addition to the many lettering patterns, embroidery patterns and frame patterns built into the machine, if an optional embroidery card is connected to the machine through the included USB cable, embroidery patterns can be set to arrange the patterns. Machine Structure and Features xi Available features Designs with a maximum size of 200 mm...
... addition to the many lettering patterns, embroidery patterns and frame patterns built into the machine, if an optional embroidery card is connected to the machine through the included USB cable, embroidery patterns can be set to arrange the patterns. Machine Structure and Features xi Available features Designs with a maximum size of 200 mm...
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... Procedures This chapter provides explanations on the first page of the tutorial to finishing sewing. Details on changing the basic embroidery machine settings and viewing operations on maintenance procedures and corrective measures that is indicated. Find the appropriate page by using the thumbtabs on... embroidering settings, which make editing patterns simple. Chapter 6: Basic Settings and Help Feature This chapter contains descriptions on using the machine operations guide key, refer to the list of this manual. For basic operations, refer to page 151. Look for example,...
... Procedures This chapter provides explanations on the first page of the tutorial to finishing sewing. Details on changing the basic embroidery machine settings and viewing operations on maintenance procedures and corrective measures that is indicated. Find the appropriate page by using the thumbtabs on... embroidering settings, which make editing patterns simple. Chapter 6: Basic Settings and Help Feature This chapter contains descriptions on using the machine operations guide key, refer to the list of this manual. For basic operations, refer to page 151. Look for example,...
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......v Warning Labels...vi Precautions...vii Concerning optional embroidery cards ...vii Concerning USB media ...vii Machine Structure and Features viii Six-needle machine embroidering ...viii Differences with single-needle machines ...ix Other features ...x Available features...xi Manual Structure...xii Read before use ...xii Read...Bobbin ...18 Removing the bobbin case ...18 Installing the bobbin ...19 Installing the bobbin case...19 Turning ON the Machine 20 Understanding the screens ...21 Screen overview...22 Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 23 Selecting an embroidery pattern...24 Editing the...
......v Warning Labels...vi Precautions...vii Concerning optional embroidery cards ...vii Concerning USB media ...vii Machine Structure and Features viii Six-needle machine embroidering ...viii Differences with single-needle machines ...ix Other features ...x Available features...xi Manual Structure...xii Read before use ...xii Read...Bobbin ...18 Removing the bobbin case ...18 Installing the bobbin ...19 Installing the bobbin case...19 Turning ON the Machine 20 Understanding the screens ...21 Screen overview...22 Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 23 Selecting an embroidery pattern...24 Editing the...
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...Tension 45 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 46 Removing the embroidery frame ...46 Removing the fabric ...46 Turning OFF the Machine 47 Screen Quick Reference Guide 49 Key displays ...49 Common screen controls ...49 Understanding the pattern type selection screen 50 ...Help You 58 TECHNICAL TERMS: ...58 PATTERNS: ...59 EMBROIDERING: ...59 OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES 61 Resume the Operation Being Performed Before the Machine Was Turned OFF 62 Changing the Needle ...63 Replacing the needle...63 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Embroidery frame types and applications...
...Tension 45 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 46 Removing the embroidery frame ...46 Removing the fabric ...46 Turning OFF the Machine 47 Screen Quick Reference Guide 49 Key displays ...49 Common screen controls ...49 Understanding the pattern type selection screen 50 ...Help You 58 TECHNICAL TERMS: ...58 PATTERNS: ...59 EMBROIDERING: ...59 OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES 61 Resume the Operation Being Performed Before the Machine Was Turned OFF 62 Changing the Needle ...63 Replacing the needle...63 Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames 65 Embroidery frame types and applications...
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... Patterns ...105 Floral alphabet patterns...106 Appliqué alphabet...107 Frame patterns ...108 Alphabet patterns ...109 Embroidery patterns stored in the machine...111 Embroidery cards (optional) ...112 Computer (USB) ...114 USB media (Commercially Available) ...117 Editing the Embroidery Pattern (Pattern ...129 Creating a repeating pattern ...130 Changing the colors of the pattern...131 Editing a Combined Pattern 132 Saving Embroidery Patterns 136 Machine's Memory ...136 If the Embroidery Pattern Cannot Be Saved ...136 USB Media (Commercially Available) ...137 BASIC SETTINGS AND HELP ...
... Patterns ...105 Floral alphabet patterns...106 Appliqué alphabet...107 Frame patterns ...108 Alphabet patterns ...109 Embroidery patterns stored in the machine...111 Embroidery cards (optional) ...112 Computer (USB) ...114 USB media (Commercially Available) ...117 Editing the Embroidery Pattern (Pattern ...129 Creating a repeating pattern ...130 Changing the colors of the pattern...131 Editing a Combined Pattern 132 Saving Embroidery Patterns 136 Machine's Memory ...136 If the Embroidery Pattern Cannot Be Saved ...136 USB Media (Commercially Available) ...137 BASIC SETTINGS AND HELP ...
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...pattern to create appliqués (1 157 Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (2 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of the Machine 160 Checking the thread tension of built-in patterns 160 Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric 161 Color thread table ...163... (Backing) ...165 Hooping Techniques...166 Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart ...167 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines 168 Using the Optional Cap Frame 169 Cap frame and its accessories...169 Types of caps ...170 Fabric precautions...171 Preparing to...
...pattern to create appliqués (1 157 Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (2 158 Helpful Tips for the Operation of the Machine 160 Checking the thread tension of built-in patterns 160 Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric 161 Color thread table ...163... (Backing) ...165 Hooping Techniques...166 Fabric/stabilizer compatibility chart ...167 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines 168 Using the Optional Cap Frame 169 Cap frame and its accessories...169 Types of caps ...170 Fabric precautions...171 Preparing to...
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...preparations required before starting to "Included Accessories" on page 4, and check that all listed accessories are included, the embroidery machine can be set up the machine / 8 Adjusting the operation panel position / 9 Preparing the thread guide assembly / 10 Positioning the spool stand / 11... Attaching the embroidery frame holder / 11 1 GETTING READY After unpacking the machine, first refer to sew are described in this chapter. After checking that all accessories are included. The setup of Machine Parts and Their Functions 2 Front view / 2 Right-side/rear view / 3...
...preparations required before starting to "Included Accessories" on page 4, and check that all listed accessories are included, the embroidery machine can be set up the machine / 8 Adjusting the operation panel position / 9 Preparing the thread guide assembly / 10 Positioning the spool stand / 11... Attaching the embroidery frame holder / 11 1 GETTING READY After unpacking the machine, first refer to sew are described in this chapter. After checking that all accessories are included. The setup of Machine Parts and Their Functions 2 Front view / 2 Right-side/rear view / 3...
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...learn the names of the legs. A Sewing light B Thread guide pins C Upper thread guide D Middle thread guide 2 When the machine is turned on or when the machine does embroidery, the carriage moves forward, backward, left and right to move the needle to the embroidering position. 3 Carriage Attach the... embroidery frame to the carriage. GETTING READY Names of Machine Parts and Their Functions The names of the various parts of the thread. 2 Needle bar case The case moves to the left and right....
...learn the names of the legs. A Sewing light B Thread guide pins C Upper thread guide D Middle thread guide 2 When the machine is turned on or when the machine does embroidery, the carriage moves forward, backward, left and right to move the needle to the embroidering position. 3 Carriage Attach the... embroidery frame to the carriage. GETTING READY Names of Machine Parts and Their Functions The names of the various parts of the thread. 2 Needle bar case The case moves to the left and right....