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CODE NAME 1 XE1765001 RELEASE BUTTON 2 XE1766001 SPRING COMPRESSION 3 XE1767001 BUTTON HOLDER R 4 0A4260506 SCREW PAN (S/P WASHER) M2.6X5 5 XE1773001 BUTTON HOLDER L 6 XE7407001 EMBROIDERY SHEET BH ASSY 7 XE8491001 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8 XE8490001 INNER PAD U 9 XC5720051 BAG 260X440H 10 XE8489001 INNER PAD 11 XE8493001 CARTON REMARKS *For PR-1000 - 17 - BORDER FRAMES No.
CODE NAME 1 XE1765001 RELEASE BUTTON 2 XE1766001 SPRING COMPRESSION 3 XE1767001 BUTTON HOLDER R 4 0A4260506 SCREW PAN (S/P WASHER) M2.6X5 5 XE1773001 BUTTON HOLDER L 6 XE7407001 EMBROIDERY SHEET BH ASSY 7 XE8491001 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8 XE8490001 INNER PAD U 9 XC5720051 BAG 260X440H 10 XE8489001 INNER PAD 11 XE8493001 CARTON REMARKS *For PR-1000 - 17 - BORDER FRAMES No.
Users Manual - English
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...cord. 10. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when lubricating it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any adjustments in this manual. 3. Use this machine only for use bent needles. 13. Never operate the machine with this machine. 17. Do not operate where aerosol...such as changing the needle. 14. Young children should be supervised to the "{" position when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the manual. 15. i To reduce the risk of all sewing machine openings, such as near children. 2. Do not unplug by authorized dealer. The ...
...cord. 10. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when lubricating it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any adjustments in this manual. 3. Use this machine only for use bent needles. 13. Never operate the machine with this machine. 17. Do not operate where aerosol...such as changing the needle. 14. Young children should be supervised to the "{" position when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the manual. 15. i To reduce the risk of all sewing machine openings, such as near children. 2. Do not unplug by authorized dealer. The ...
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...other hot objects. 2. For repair or adjustment In the event a malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table at www.brother.com iv Do not touch the handwheel, thread take- For a longer service life 1. Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. If ... or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other moving parts. 2. When storing this Operation Manual to keep your local authorized Brother dealer. For additional product information and updates, visit our web site at the back of the most advanced computerized household embroidery ...
...other hot objects. 2. For repair or adjustment In the event a malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table at www.brother.com iv Do not touch the handwheel, thread take- For a longer service life 1. Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. If ... or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other moving parts. 2. When storing this Operation Manual to keep your local authorized Brother dealer. For additional product information and updates, visit our web site at the back of the most advanced computerized household embroidery ...
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... their protective cases. • If an embroidery card other liquids. • Do not use or store the USB media in a location exposed to the instruction manual included with this embroidery machine. • Only insert or remove embroidery cards while appears in locations exposed to vibrations or impacts, direct sunlight, extreme dust...
... their protective cases. • If an embroidery card other liquids. • Do not use or store the USB media in a location exposed to the instruction manual included with this embroidery machine. • Only insert or remove embroidery cards while appears in locations exposed to vibrations or impacts, direct sunlight, extreme dust...
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...By condition Various possible conditions and the corresponding operations are provided in the tables on pages 49 to the page that is indicated. Manual Structure This manual is constructed as when sewing a pattern with a help key, and then check for the desired information. Chapter 3: Other Basic ... embroider a pattern and master the operation of the pages. Follow the steps of the keys and other than those described in this manual. Chapter 5: Selecting/Editing/Saving Patterns This chapter provides details on the LCD will be taken when a problem occurs. Details on changing...
...By condition Various possible conditions and the corresponding operations are provided in the tables on pages 49 to the page that is indicated. Manual Structure This manual is constructed as when sewing a pattern with a help key, and then check for the desired information. Chapter 3: Other Basic ... embroider a pattern and master the operation of the pages. Follow the steps of the keys and other than those described in this manual. Chapter 5: Selecting/Editing/Saving Patterns This chapter provides details on the LCD will be taken when a problem occurs. Details on changing...
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... 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 when additional information is required xii Searching for information...xii Contents ...xiii GETTING READY 1 Names of Machine Parts...
... 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 when additional information is required xii Searching for information...xii Contents ...xiii GETTING READY 1 Names of Machine Parts...
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... mm (H) × 100 mm (W) (4 inches (H) × 4 inches (W)) XC5759-051 Embroidery sheet (small) 28 40 mm (H) × 60 mm (W) (1-1/2 inches (H) × 2-3/8 inches (W)) XC5761-051 29 Operation manual XD1133-051 30 Quick reference guide XD0754-051 31 Spool mat (6pcs.) XC7134-051 32 Spool cap (6pcs.) 130012-054 4
... mm (H) × 100 mm (W) (4 inches (H) × 4 inches (W)) XC5759-051 Embroidery sheet (small) 28 40 mm (H) × 60 mm (W) (1-1/2 inches (H) × 2-3/8 inches (W)) XC5761-051 29 Operation manual XD1133-051 30 Quick reference guide XD0754-051 31 Spool mat (6pcs.) XC7134-051 32 Spool cap (6pcs.) 130012-054 4
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The screen that appears the next time that you do not know, touch this manual. Display Key Name Function 2 Reference Page 3 1 Settings key Touch this key to check a machine operation. key p.151 5 3 New embroidery Cancels all operations previously performed and ...
The screen that appears the next time that you do not know, touch this manual. Display Key Name Function 2 Reference Page 3 1 Settings key Touch this key to check a machine operation. key p.151 5 3 New embroidery Cancels all operations previously performed and ...
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... screen. Screen Quick Reference Guide 57 Display B Key Name Reserve Stop key Description While sewing embroidery, touch this key to quit sewing and return to manually be specified p. 94 settings key Moves the needle forward or backward through the Forward/ stitching. Use this key is touched, the start sewing within 10...
... screen. Screen Quick Reference Guide 57 Display B Key Name Reserve Stop key Description While sewing embroidery, touch this key to quit sewing and return to manually be specified p. 94 settings key Moves the needle forward or backward through the Forward/ stitching. Use this key is touched, the start sewing within 10...
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...in the direction of the arrow on the spool. 96 Touch , and then touch and to a certain needle bar. Once a manual needle bar setting is specified. 1 The selected color of the settings screen. EMBROIDERING SETTINGS Reserved Needle Bar Settings Normally, the machine ...automatically assigns thread colors to the needle 3 bar. Select the color to be manually assigned to 1 display the third page of changing the thread spools can be specified in step 3 is specified, it . Touch ...
...in the direction of the arrow on the spool. 96 Touch , and then touch and to a certain needle bar. Once a manual needle bar setting is specified. 1 The selected color of the settings screen. EMBROIDERING SETTINGS Reserved Needle Bar Settings Normally, the machine ...automatically assigns thread colors to the needle 3 bar. Select the color to be manually assigned to 1 display the third page of changing the thread spools can be specified in step 3 is specified, it . Touch ...
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Touch , , , , or for the 1 number of the needle bar whose setting you wish to cancel. 1 Indicates the number of the selected needle bar Touch . 2 4 1 The anchor disappears from the thread spool. Reserved Needle Bar Settings 97 X This cancels the manual needle bar setting. ■ Cancelling the setting To change the setting, first cancel it, and then select the new setting.
Touch , , , , or for the 1 number of the needle bar whose setting you wish to cancel. 1 Indicates the number of the selected needle bar Touch . 2 4 1 The anchor disappears from the thread spool. Reserved Needle Bar Settings 97 X This cancels the manual needle bar setting. ■ Cancelling the setting To change the setting, first cancel it, and then select the new setting.
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... malfunction. ■ Types of embroidery data that can be used • Only .pes, .phc and .dst embroidery data files can be saved to the instruction manual included with this machine. In addition, if the file name contains no more overlapping stitches. If the file name is too fine or when sewing...
... malfunction. ■ Types of embroidery data that can be used • Only .pes, .phc and .dst embroidery data files can be saved to the instruction manual included with this machine. In addition, if the file name contains no more overlapping stitches. If the file name is too fine or when sewing...
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...so that embroidery data cannot be displayed by their respective companies. Ltd. • IBM is a registered trademark or a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. • Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • Each company whose software ...embroidery data is stored in a folder, that it is mentioned in this manual has a Software License Agreement specific to rotate the pattern 90 degrees. Download the driver from our Web site (www.brother.com).) ■ Precautions on using the computer to create data •...
...so that embroidery data cannot be displayed by their respective companies. Ltd. • IBM is a registered trademark or a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. • Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • Each company whose software ...embroidery data is stored in a folder, that it is mentioned in this manual has a Software License Agreement specific to rotate the pattern 90 degrees. Download the driver from our Web site (www.brother.com).) ■ Precautions on using the computer to create data •...
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... connect the cable to your computer, and the embroidery patterns saved on the computer can be temporarily recalled and used from our Web site (www.brother.com). ■ Connecting Plug the USB cable connector into a connector in 2 the "My Computer" folder on the computer, the connection is written...cable, the embroidery machine can be connected to the USB port of the USB port on the computer (or USB hub), refer to the instruction manual for the corresponding equipment. ● Connection through a USB hub may not be possible, depending on the operating environment. Note ● The ...
... connect the cable to your computer, and the embroidery patterns saved on the computer can be temporarily recalled and used from our Web site (www.brother.com). ■ Connecting Plug the USB cable connector into a connector in 2 the "My Computer" folder on the computer, the connection is written...cable, the embroidery machine can be connected to the USB port of the USB port on the computer (or USB hub), refer to the instruction manual for the corresponding equipment. ● Connection through a USB hub may not be possible, depending on the operating environment. Note ● The ...
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... you wish to keep the pattern, store it in the machine. (Refer to "Machine's Memory" on large-size embroidery patterns, refer to PE-DESIGN instruction Manual. • To add a pattern from the computer, repeat step 1. Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 115 X The pattern editing screen appears. X The selected pattern appears in the...
... you wish to keep the pattern, store it in the machine. (Refer to "Machine's Memory" on large-size embroidery patterns, refer to PE-DESIGN instruction Manual. • To add a pattern from the computer, repeat step 1. Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 115 X The pattern editing screen appears. X The selected pattern appears in the...
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... contents of Machine Principal Parts and Their Functions Example: To learn how to display the available information. ■ Contents of Categories Names of the Operation Manual, such as basic machine operations. Touch . 2 Maintenance X The list of basic operations appears. 6 Touch . 3 X The procedure for threading the upper thread appears...
... contents of Machine Principal Parts and Their Functions Example: To learn how to display the available information. ■ Contents of Categories Names of the Operation Manual, such as basic machine operations. Touch . 2 Maintenance X The list of basic operations appears. 6 Touch . 3 X The procedure for threading the upper thread appears...
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... page 28.) There are too many characters to page 19.) The machine couldn't delete the data. The upper thread was broken or ran out. Six manual needle bar settings were being specified. Reduce the number of the 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W) embroidering area. Check that approximately 50 mm (2 inches) of...
... page 28.) There are too many characters to page 19.) The machine couldn't delete the data. The upper thread was broken or ran out. Six manual needle bar settings were being specified. Reduce the number of the 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W) embroidering area. Check that approximately 50 mm (2 inches) of...
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...(H) inches) Maximum / Tubular: 1,000 spm, Cap: 600 spm Speed range / Max.: 1,000 spm, Min.: 400 spm Vertical rotary hook Normal size (Type L) HA130EBBR / #11 6 needles Manual (Option) 130 mm (W) x 50 mm(H) (2 inches (H) x 5-1/8 inches (W)) (4 frames available) 300 mm (W) x 200 mm(H) (7-7/8 inches (H) x 11-3/4 inches (W)), 180 mm (W) x 130 mm(H) (5-1/8 inches (H) x 7-1/8 inches (W)) , 100 mm (W) x 100...
...(H) inches) Maximum / Tubular: 1,000 spm, Cap: 600 spm Speed range / Max.: 1,000 spm, Min.: 400 spm Vertical rotary hook Normal size (Type L) HA130EBBR / #11 6 needles Manual (Option) 130 mm (W) x 50 mm(H) (2 inches (H) x 5-1/8 inches (W)) (4 frames available) 300 mm (W) x 200 mm(H) (7-7/8 inches (H) x 11-3/4 inches (W)), 180 mm (W) x 130 mm(H) (5-1/8 inches (H) x 7-1/8 inches (W)) , 100 mm (W) x 100...
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... Lower thread guide 2 from Computer (USB 114 from Embroidery cards 112 M Machine operations guide key 49, 151 Main power switch 3, 20, 47 Maintenance 151, 193 Manual needle bar settings 96 Maximum sewing speed key 55, 56 Merge key 53 from memory 111 from USB media 117 Right-side/rear view 3 Rotate...
... Lower thread guide 2 from Computer (USB 114 from Embroidery cards 112 M Machine operations guide key 49, 151 Main power switch 3, 20, 47 Maintenance 151, 193 Manual needle bar settings 96 Maximum sewing speed key 55, 56 Merge key 53 from memory 111 from USB media 117 Right-side/rear view 3 Rotate...