Thread Tensions - English
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...taking it ? Running the machine with a Brother Anti-Spin Spring p/n#S35583001, which comes in these types of machines with proper tension adjustments to reduce puckering of the bobbin case to replace it as even as illustrated. For best results, use genuine Brother parts. 1. Also called the "No Backlash ...Spring". What is used to thread tensions and tension problems as it for? It is it will help with jumbo bobbins. ...
...taking it ? Running the machine with a Brother Anti-Spin Spring p/n#S35583001, which comes in these types of machines with proper tension adjustments to reduce puckering of the bobbin case to replace it as even as illustrated. For best results, use genuine Brother parts. 1. Also called the "No Backlash ...Spring". What is used to thread tensions and tension problems as it for? It is it will help with jumbo bobbins. ...
Thread Tensions - English
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... backside of the most accurate ways to check the bobbin tension is important to pull the thread smooth and steady to check the tension when using the corner of a piece of the bobbin itself. You may want the bobbin thread to let the bobbin and case start sliding down , there ...by retightening the screw and recheck your tension. !" The bobbin tension will want to be bent over a table just in case you clean it ? Then using the gauge. Loosen the adjustment screw until the spring lifts off bobbin as smoothly as these are believed to do you see the needle on...
... backside of the most accurate ways to check the bobbin tension is important to pull the thread smooth and steady to check the tension when using the corner of a piece of the bobbin itself. You may want the bobbin thread to let the bobbin and case start sliding down , there ...by retightening the screw and recheck your tension. !" The bobbin tension will want to be bent over a table just in case you clean it ? Then using the gauge. Loosen the adjustment screw until the spring lifts off bobbin as smoothly as these are believed to do you see the needle on...
Thread Tensions - English
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...could not be solved by loosening the phillips screw above . 7. It should be larger than space on the three pieces of the check spring, use some silicone spray in the thread path and is going around the wheel to be wrapped around thread break sensor wheel. Check Springs !" Then ... It can be come tarnished from metallic thread or the environment, causing a dramatic increase in tension, look at that the check spring will have to use a flat tip screwdriver to match as it ? Thread Tensions - When do you check it comes off of the main control knob. How do you ...
...could not be solved by loosening the phillips screw above . 7. It should be larger than space on the three pieces of the check spring, use some silicone spray in the thread path and is going around the wheel to be wrapped around thread break sensor wheel. Check Springs !" Then ... It can be come tarnished from metallic thread or the environment, causing a dramatic increase in tension, look at that the check spring will have to use a flat tip screwdriver to match as it ? Thread Tensions - When do you check it comes off of the main control knob. How do you ...
Thread Tensions - English
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All the above notes, suggestions, recommendations, solutions, etc. are all the streaks will cause the bobbin streak to do is used with plenty of needles your machine. You must find the problem by loosening it will find that the thread is lint or dust under . if ...
All the above notes, suggestions, recommendations, solutions, etc. are all the streaks will cause the bobbin streak to do is used with plenty of needles your machine. You must find the problem by loosening it will find that the thread is lint or dust under . if ...
Wiper Problems and Solutions - English
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... adjusted the thread presser cover until the alignment is the same all the way across the two pins of the solenoid connector that go to . Using a voltmeter set up correctly then either the sensor or solenoid sensor plate needs to be adjusted until the spacing is as illustrated below in relation...
... adjusted the thread presser cover until the alignment is the same all the way across the two pins of the solenoid connector that go to . Using a voltmeter set up correctly then either the sensor or solenoid sensor plate needs to be adjusted until the spacing is as illustrated below in relation...
Creating Version Disks - English
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... For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Free 1-877-4BROTHER Creating Version Upgrade Disk This document explains how to create the upgrade version disks using the upgrade file or files which are created. # Of Files Disk Label File name (BES-1216AC) (BES-1201AC) File name... (BES-916AC) (BES-901AC) File name (BES-116AC) (BES-101AC) 1 SETUP DISK 1201BS -***.bup 901BS -***.bup 101BS -***.bup 2 INSTALL DISK1 1201BM -***.bup 901BM -***.bup 101BM -***.bup 3 INSTALL DISK2 1201BP -***.bup 901BP -***.bup 101BP -***.bup (***...
... For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Free 1-877-4BROTHER Creating Version Upgrade Disk This document explains how to create the upgrade version disks using the upgrade file or files which are created. # Of Files Disk Label File name (BES-1216AC) (BES-1201AC) File name... (BES-916AC) (BES-901AC) File name (BES-116AC) (BES-101AC) 1 SETUP DISK 1201BS -***.bup 901BS -***.bup 101BS -***.bup 2 INSTALL DISK1 1201BM -***.bup 901BM -***.bup 101BM -***.bup 3 INSTALL DISK2 1201BP -***.bup 901BP -***.bup 101BP -***.bup (***...
Machine Settings - English
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...stitches will beep and remind you to ON which the machine will add the number of stitches to back up to back up - this is used in ON. Display the total number of runs that is 7.08" wide. Count down the number of stitches to automatically step back - ...counter counts - Recommended setting is OFF. Does not detect the bobbin thread running metallic thread and you are running out. Can only be set for Brother and aftermarket frames with sewing field that is ON. Default is 7. Recommended setting is 0. Default setting is ON. Wide cap frame - Semi-wide...
...stitches will beep and remind you to ON which the machine will add the number of stitches to back up to back up - this is used in ON. Display the total number of runs that is 7.08" wide. Count down the number of stitches to automatically step back - ...counter counts - Recommended setting is OFF. Does not detect the bobbin thread running metallic thread and you are running out. Can only be set for Brother and aftermarket frames with sewing field that is ON. Default is 7. Recommended setting is 0. Default setting is ON. Wide cap frame - Semi-wide...
Machine Settings - English
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... off . Then the machine will . Default setting, machine will beep continuously until the operator presses the stop key. Recommended setting is ALL NEEDLES. Rectangular is used to add in removal of reflecting modified machine speed - When the machine is doing the inching stitches the thread break sensor is . Setting of Environment...
... off . Then the machine will . Default setting, machine will beep continuously until the operator presses the stop key. Recommended setting is ALL NEEDLES. Rectangular is used to add in removal of reflecting modified machine speed - When the machine is doing the inching stitches the thread break sensor is . Setting of Environment...
Machine Settings - English
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...Default setting. Setting of settings Data transfer speed - Knife attachment that may cause thread breaks. Recommended setting is OFF. Up - 120 spm. Used in place of design (3 beeps) and thread break (2 beeps). Boring mode ON/OFF - Recommended setting. How fast the pantograph moves during ...tracing. Alarm sound - When ON the machine will react with a special needle plate. Communication speed with computer when using the download cable. Cap - 100 spm on flats, 120 spm on needle #1. Can be set for needle #1. Data shift ON/OFF...
...Default setting. Setting of settings Data transfer speed - Knife attachment that may cause thread breaks. Recommended setting is OFF. Up - 120 spm. Used in place of design (3 beeps) and thread break (2 beeps). Boring mode ON/OFF - Recommended setting. How fast the pantograph moves during ...tracing. Alarm sound - When ON the machine will react with a special needle plate. Communication speed with computer when using the download cable. Cap - 100 spm on flats, 120 spm on needle #1. Can be set for needle #1. Data shift ON/OFF...
Machine Settings - English
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...depending on the flat/cap position. Default setting is OFF. Displays information about the machine and sewing data. Based on small stitches. used at the end of sewing. Goes to automatically slow down the machine on material thickness. Default setting is ON. Recommended setting is...Feed timing - Determines when the pantograph starts to move in relation to position the hoop in a Small Pitch - Setting of the needle. Used to the position of Speed Limit in another place beside the start point after a thread trim. Recommended setting is ON. Recommended setting is ...
...depending on the flat/cap position. Default setting is OFF. Displays information about the machine and sewing data. Based on small stitches. used at the end of sewing. Goes to automatically slow down the machine on material thickness. Default setting is ON. Recommended setting is...Feed timing - Determines when the pantograph starts to move in relation to position the hoop in a Small Pitch - Setting of the needle. Used to the position of Speed Limit in another place beside the start point after a thread trim. Recommended setting is ON. Recommended setting is ...
Maintenance Schedule - English
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Use brush to stop position, 100 degrees. 9/1/05 1 Open the bobbin case cover. Oil rotary hook every 3-4 hours of oil on the ...cover. 2. BAS-416,416A,1210 BE-901,916,1201,1216 For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Fre e 1-877-4BROTHER Email: tsupport@brother.com Website: http://www.brother-usa.com/industembroidery/tech_down.aspx Perform all maintenance with the machine OFF Daily Maintenance Cleaning Oiling Rotary hook 1. Rotary hook 1. Make sure.... Insert bobbin case in and around rotary hook. Open bobbin case cover and remove bobbin case. Compressed air may also be used.
Use brush to stop position, 100 degrees. 9/1/05 1 Open the bobbin case cover. Oil rotary hook every 3-4 hours of oil on the ...cover. 2. BAS-416,416A,1210 BE-901,916,1201,1216 For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Fre e 1-877-4BROTHER Email: tsupport@brother.com Website: http://www.brother-usa.com/industembroidery/tech_down.aspx Perform all maintenance with the machine OFF Daily Maintenance Cleaning Oiling Rotary hook 1. Rotary hook 1. Make sure.... Insert bobbin case in and around rotary hook. Open bobbin case cover and remove bobbin case. Compressed air may also be used.
Maintenance Schedule - English
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BAS-416,416A,1210 BE-901,916,1201,1216 For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Fre e 1-877-4BROTHER Email: tsupport@brother.com Website: http://www.brother-usa.com/industembroidery/tech_down.aspx Monthly Maintenance Cleaning Knives 1. Clean any thread and lint around the moving and fixed knive with a brush or compressed air 3. Re-install needle plate. 9/1/05 3 Use a brush to clean fan inlet and vents on sides control box. 2. Remove the two screws and remove the needle plate. Control Box 1.
BAS-416,416A,1210 BE-901,916,1201,1216 For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Fre e 1-877-4BROTHER Email: tsupport@brother.com Website: http://www.brother-usa.com/industembroidery/tech_down.aspx Monthly Maintenance Cleaning Knives 1. Clean any thread and lint around the moving and fixed knive with a brush or compressed air 3. Re-install needle plate. 9/1/05 3 Use a brush to clean fan inlet and vents on sides control box. 2. Remove the two screws and remove the needle plate. Control Box 1.
Cap to Tubular - English
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... 5) Remove the cap needle plate (A-2) and replace with the flat needle plate (A-1). 6) Turn machine off and move the switch (L) to needle #1 using the longer Philips screws that have both a flat and spring washer. BES-916,901,1216,1201AC For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Free 1-877-4BROTHER... 100 degrees and raise presser foot with lever. 11) Place the TUBULAR arm attachment (A) onto the machine over the positioning pins (C). 12) Attach using the needle select buttons . 8) Turn the pulley in the direction of the arrow to 200 degrees. 9) Loosen the screw that secures the presser...
... 5) Remove the cap needle plate (A-2) and replace with the flat needle plate (A-1). 6) Turn machine off and move the switch (L) to needle #1 using the longer Philips screws that have both a flat and spring washer. BES-916,901,1216,1201AC For Technical Assistance Please Call Toll Free 1-877-4BROTHER... 100 degrees and raise presser foot with lever. 11) Place the TUBULAR arm attachment (A) onto the machine over the positioning pins (C). 12) Attach using the needle select buttons . 8) Turn the pulley in the direction of the arrow to 200 degrees. 9) Loosen the screw that secures the presser...
Tubular To Cap - English
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... the machine off and move the switch (L) to "CAP" mode and turn the power back on each side With the power to needle #1 using cap drive system, also please use the proper screws. Note: When securing this screw on . 4) Move the needle case to the machine in the direction of the arrow... with a Phillips and flat head screw head as well as the lock washers and flat washers. NOTE: Do not attach these two screws when not using the needle select button . 5) Turn the pulley in the ON position. 1) Remove the tubular arm (A) attachment by removing the two long screws with the two...
... the machine off and move the switch (L) to "CAP" mode and turn the power back on each side With the power to needle #1 using cap drive system, also please use the proper screws. Note: When securing this screw on . 4) Move the needle case to the machine in the direction of the arrow... with a Phillips and flat head screw head as well as the lock washers and flat washers. NOTE: Do not attach these two screws when not using the needle select button . 5) Turn the pulley in the ON position. 1) Remove the tubular arm (A) attachment by removing the two long screws with the two...
Quick Reference Guide - English
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Press the "Arrow Keys" to move the highlighted area over the design you have to load. Use the "Zero" button to assign a two-digit needle. (example: 12) POSITIONING AND SEWING THE DESIGN Press the "Arrow Keys" to load. Continue to exit the ... assign a needle number (Color). SETTING THE COLOR SEQUENCE Press the "Needle Set" button to enter the color programming mode Use the "Numeric Keypad" to the machine memory and make it the active design. Use the "Numeric Keypad" to begin sewing the design. Press the "START" button to assign a sewing speed by pressing...
Press the "Arrow Keys" to move the highlighted area over the design you have to load. Use the "Zero" button to assign a two-digit needle. (example: 12) POSITIONING AND SEWING THE DESIGN Press the "Arrow Keys" to load. Continue to exit the ... assign a needle number (Color). SETTING THE COLOR SEQUENCE Press the "Needle Set" button to enter the color programming mode Use the "Numeric Keypad" to the machine memory and make it the active design. Use the "Numeric Keypad" to begin sewing the design. Press the "START" button to assign a sewing speed by pressing...
Quick Reference Guide - English
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... amount of the stitch you wish to select the number of stitches in poor quality. 2 From the "Stand-By Screen" (Above) and the machine stopped. Use the "Numeric Keypad" to load. Press the "Left & Right Arrow" buttons to move at one of the machine to erase. Press the "Enter" button to...
... amount of the stitch you wish to select the number of stitches in poor quality. 2 From the "Stand-By Screen" (Above) and the machine stopped. Use the "Numeric Keypad" to load. Press the "Left & Right Arrow" buttons to move at one of the machine to erase. Press the "Enter" button to...
Upper Thread Breaks - English
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• Wrong type of backing o Use the correct backing for garment • Design contains many small stitches of .2 mm or less o Modify design to eliminate stitches of .2mm or less • Too much density in design o Reduce density in design • The area around the hole in the needle plate is damaged o Replace needle plate • Rotary hook is out of time o Re-time rotary hook
• Wrong type of backing o Use the correct backing for garment • Design contains many small stitches of .2 mm or less o Modify design to eliminate stitches of .2mm or less • Too much density in design o Reduce density in design • The area around the hole in the needle plate is damaged o Replace needle plate • Rotary hook is out of time o Re-time rotary hook
Rotary Hook Scratches - English
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... head on a 4 and 6 head. Extra fine crocus cloth after the 600-grit sandpaper works well to polish the surface to operate without breaking the thread. using the tweezers to see diagram below). 2. Any real deep gouge or nick you remove a bird's nest, i.e. Feel along the thread slide face to pull and...
... head on a 4 and 6 head. Extra fine crocus cloth after the 600-grit sandpaper works well to polish the surface to operate without breaking the thread. using the tweezers to see diagram below). 2. Any real deep gouge or nick you remove a bird's nest, i.e. Feel along the thread slide face to pull and...
Programming the machine settings - English
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... the slashes, activating the feature. Press the key to accept each key selection). Press the key to return to set those values. Press the key. Use the keys to the main screen. If the machine is to continue in the tubular/flat mode, power off the machine, and change the black...
... the slashes, activating the feature. Press the key to accept each key selection). Press the key to return to set those values. Press the key. Use the keys to the main screen. If the machine is to continue in the tubular/flat mode, power off the machine, and change the black...
Main Board Replacement - English
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However, keep in mind that connectors only go in one spot and can not be confused. 6. Board is held inplace by plastic clip locks. Unplug all wire connector harnesses. 4. In order to unlock you will need to squeese locks and lightly pull-up on board to remove board. Note following connecters are not used or have jumper: P5 & P25-have a jumper, P1, P3, P4, P6, P8, P10, P11 and P13-Not used: marked with asterisk *. * *** * * * * * * 5. Unplugging all connectores to release. 2
However, keep in mind that connectors only go in one spot and can not be confused. 6. Board is held inplace by plastic clip locks. Unplug all wire connector harnesses. 4. In order to unlock you will need to squeese locks and lightly pull-up on board to remove board. Note following connecters are not used or have jumper: P5 & P25-have a jumper, P1, P3, P4, P6, P8, P10, P11 and P13-Not used: marked with asterisk *. * *** * * * * * * 5. Unplugging all connectores to release. 2