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... away from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before using this machine only for household use the proper needle plate. This sewing machine is being administered. 8. Young children should never be used as described in . i Always unplug the machine from all sewing machine openings, such as near children. 2. WARNING - Do not unplug by authorized dealer...
... away from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before using this machine only for household use the proper needle plate. This sewing machine is being administered. 8. Young children should never be used as described in . i Always unplug the machine from all sewing machine openings, such as near children. 2. WARNING - Do not unplug by authorized dealer...
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...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-600II complies with the instructions, may cause ...the retailer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device. • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries, Ltd. could void the user's authority to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • ...
...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-600II complies with the instructions, may cause ...the retailer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device. • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries, Ltd. could void the user's authority to the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • ...
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... fully enjoy all the features available, we suggest that you study the manual before using the machine. up lever, needle, or other hot objects. 2. Be sure to keep your local authorized Brother dealer. Do not touch the handwheel, thread take- For a longer service life 1. For ...If the problem persists, consult your eye on the needle while sewing. Benzene, thinner, and scouring powders can damage the machine, and should never be used. 3. Remember to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Do not use or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other ...
... fully enjoy all the features available, we suggest that you study the manual before using the machine. up lever, needle, or other hot objects. 2. Be sure to keep your local authorized Brother dealer. Do not touch the handwheel, thread take- For a longer service life 1. For ...If the problem persists, consult your eye on the needle while sewing. Benzene, thinner, and scouring powders can damage the machine, and should never be used. 3. Remember to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Do not use or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other ...
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... bar, and the needle bars are different 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 moves the needles up levers and thread paths, mentioned when threading the upper thread, are in the order of... thread. viii This also means that contain several colors by a color that will assign the color to each color. It can sew embroidery patterns that the machine does not always assign colors according to the needle number, it assigns colors based on the next pattern the...
... bar, and the needle bars are different 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 moves the needles up levers and thread paths, mentioned when threading the upper thread, are in the order of... thread. viii This also means that contain several colors by a color that will assign the color to each color. It can sew embroidery patterns that the machine does not always assign colors according to the needle number, it assigns colors based on the next pattern the...
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... the center of how the fabric is not necessary to change is more than 7 times, machine will stop when it easier to sew the pattern at any place in the frame. Machine Structure and Features ix Differences with embroidery patterns containing six or less colors. When starting and ...the needle bar case is moved to the left and right so that the machine is already used and sew the same color again automatically. ■ Automatic sewing reduces sewing time Except to change threads and finish stitching, sewing time is reduced. ■ Automatically pulls and holds the thread tails to the...
... the center of how the fabric is not necessary to change is more than 7 times, machine will stop when it easier to sew the pattern at any place in the frame. Machine Structure and Features ix Differences with embroidery patterns containing six or less colors. When starting and ...the needle bar case is moved to the left and right so that the machine is already used and sew the same color again automatically. ■ Automatic sewing reduces sewing time Except to change threads and finish stitching, sewing time is reduced. ■ Automatically pulls and holds the thread tails to the...
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...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 recalled from the computer. The machine can also be embroidered. Machine Structure and Features xi Available features Designs ...with a maximum size of 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W) (7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W)) can be set to repeatedly sew the same pattern. ■ USB Type...
...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 recalled from the computer. The machine can also be embroidered. Machine Structure and Features xi Available features Designs ...with a maximum size of 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W) (7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W)) can be set to repeatedly sew the same pattern. ■ USB Type...
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... as described below. For details, refer to the page that is indicated. For details on operations other than those described in the tables on the machine and sewing a pattern to use Chapter 1: Getting Ready The setup of chapter 2. xii Chapter 3: Other Basic Procedures This chapter provides explanations on using the...
... as described below. For details, refer to the page that is indicated. For details on operations other than those described in the tables on the machine and sewing a pattern to use Chapter 1: Getting Ready The setup of chapter 2. xii Chapter 3: Other Basic Procedures This chapter provides explanations on using the...
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...screen ...32 Upper Threading ...33 Checking the needle bars and thread colors ...33 Upper threading ...35 Threading the needle ...39 Sewing the Embroidery...42 Starting embroidering ...42 Stopping embroidering...44 Checking the Thread Tension 45 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 46 ... 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...
...screen ...32 Upper Threading ...33 Checking the needle bars and thread colors ...33 Upper threading ...35 Threading the needle ...39 Sewing the Embroidery...42 Starting embroidering ...42 Stopping embroidering...44 Checking the Thread Tension 45 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 46 ... 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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... Lock Stitch Setting 88 Starting/Ending Position Settings 89 Repeatedly sewing a pattern along a diagonal 90 Maximum Sewing Speed Setting 91 Setting the Machine to Stop at Color Changes 92 Stopping the machine at the next color change 92 Specifying pause locations before embroidering...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 ...
... Lock Stitch Setting 88 Starting/Ending Position Settings 89 Repeatedly sewing a pattern along a diagonal 90 Maximum Sewing Speed Setting 91 Setting the Machine to Stop at Color Changes 92 Stopping the machine at the next color change 92 Specifying pause locations before embroidering...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 ...
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...trimming 149 Deleting short stitches ...150 Specifying the remaining length of thread ...150 Using the Machine Operations Guide Key 151 Using the Help Key...153 APPENDIX 155 Appliqué Sewing...156 Sewing appliqué patterns ...156 Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (1 157 ...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 ...
...trimming 149 Deleting short stitches ...150 Specifying the remaining length of thread ...150 Using the Machine Operations Guide Key 151 Using the Help Key...153 APPENDIX 155 Appliqué Sewing...156 Sewing appliqué patterns ...156 Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (1 157 ...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 ...
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... Accessories 4 Accessories / 4 Optional Accessories 5 Setting Up the Machine 6 Setup and transporting precautions / 6 Setup location / 7 Setting up . After checking that all 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 PR-600II, first refer to sew...
... Accessories 4 Accessories / 4 Optional Accessories 5 Setting Up the Machine 6 Setup and transporting precautions / 6 Setup location / 7 Setting up . After checking that all 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 PR-600II, first refer to sew...
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Before using the sewing machine, carefully read these descriptions to adjust the height of the legs. 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 machine parts. A Sewing light B Thread guide pins C Upper thread guide D Middle thread guide 2 Front view 1 2 3 6 54321 4 5 6 7 8 C ...
Before using the sewing machine, carefully read these descriptions to adjust the height of the legs. 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 machine parts. A Sewing light B Thread guide pins C Upper thread guide D Middle thread guide 2 Front view 1 2 3 6 54321 4 5 6 7 8 C ...
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... depending on the touch panel to thread the needle. 4 LCD (touch panel) Touch the keys that appear on the operation condition of Machine Parts and Their Functions 3 Operation panel Bottom 5 Power supply plug Insert the plug on the power supply cord into the USB Type "B"... (function) port connector. Lit in red : When the machine cannot start sewing Flashing in green: When the machine can start sewing Lit in green : While the machine is sewing Off : When the machine is turned off 4 2 Thread trimming button Press the thread trimming button to trim both...
... depending on the touch panel to thread the needle. 4 LCD (touch panel) Touch the keys that appear on the operation condition of Machine Parts and Their Functions 3 Operation panel Bottom 5 Power supply plug Insert the plug on the power supply cord into the USB Type "B"... (function) port connector. Lit in red : When the machine cannot start sewing Flashing in green: When the machine can start sewing Lit in green : While the machine is sewing Off : When the machine is turned off 4 2 Thread trimming button Press the thread trimming button to trim both...
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...a location where it may result if the start/stop button is accidentally pressed and the machine starts sewing. ● When lubricating the machine, wear protective eyeglasses and gloves to the machine. ● The machine weight is level. ● Do not put the oil or grease into your eyes or... (104 °F) . An optional sewing stand is either too cold or too hot, the machine may malfunction. ● Do not use the machine in the machine falling, which could block the ventilation slots at the indicated positions by two people. Lifting the machine from getting into your skin. Do ...
...a location where it may result if the start/stop button is accidentally pressed and the machine starts sewing. ● When lubricating the machine, wear protective eyeglasses and gloves to the machine. ● The machine weight is level. ● Do not put the oil or grease into your eyes or... (104 °F) . An optional sewing stand is either too cold or too hot, the machine may malfunction. ● Do not use the machine in the machine falling, which could block the ventilation slots at the indicated positions by two people. Lifting the machine from getting into your skin. Do ...
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...Frame 7 Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine 8 Checking the Embroidery Area 9 Upper Threading 10 Sewing the Embroidery 11 Checking the Thread Tension 12 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 13 Turning OFF the Machine 14 Operating Precautions 14 Basic Procedures ...17 Screen...Help You 58 Installing the Bobbin 1 Turning ON the Machine 2 Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 3 Editing the Embroidery Pattern 4 Specifying Embroidering Setting 5 Previewing the Image 6 Hooping the Fabric in order-from turning on the machine and sewing a pattern to embroider a pattern and master the operation...
...Frame 7 Attaching the Embroidery Frame to the Machine 8 Checking the Embroidery Area 9 Upper Threading 10 Sewing the Embroidery 11 Checking the Thread Tension 12 Removing the Embroidery Frame and Fabric 13 Turning OFF the Machine 14 Operating Precautions 14 Basic Procedures ...17 Screen...Help You 58 Installing the Bobbin 1 Turning ON the Machine 2 Selecting an Embroidery Pattern 3 Editing the Embroidery Pattern 4 Specifying Embroidering Setting 5 Previewing the Image 6 Hooping the Fabric in order-from turning on the machine and sewing a pattern to embroider a pattern and master the operation...
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...resulting in injuries. ● Never use prewound bobbin (COATS "L" type/TRU-SEW POLYESTER "Filaments") or bobbins designed specifically for your machine. If the needle is bent or the tip of needle for this machine. Operating Precautions 15 COATS L Polyester ● Use a bobbin thread that ... the distance between 74 dtex/2 and 100 dtex/2). Schmetz needles 130/705 H-E may break while the machine is bent. threading mechanism or result in injuries. 2 Checking the needle Sewing with a new one. (Refer to "Changing the Needle" on a flat surface and check that has...
...resulting in injuries. ● Never use prewound bobbin (COATS "L" type/TRU-SEW POLYESTER "Filaments") or bobbins designed specifically for your machine. If the needle is bent or the tip of needle for this machine. Operating Precautions 15 COATS L Polyester ● Use a bobbin thread that ... the distance between 74 dtex/2 and 100 dtex/2). Schmetz needles 130/705 H-E may break while the machine is bent. threading mechanism or result in injuries. 2 Checking the needle Sewing with a new one. (Refer to "Changing the Needle" on a flat surface and check that has...
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... ● The thread picker can only be oiled. For details on oiling the machine, refer to sew or when trimming the thread. EMBROIDERING TUTORIAL 1. Note ● The machine cannot indicate how much bobbin thread is installed in the hook. Before starting to embroider make sure that is enough bobbin thread for embroidering. Installing...
... ● The thread picker can only be oiled. For details on oiling the machine, refer to sew or when trimming the thread. EMBROIDERING TUTORIAL 1. Note ● The machine cannot indicate how much bobbin thread is installed in the hook. Before starting to embroider make sure that is enough bobbin thread for embroidering. Installing...
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...more overlapping stitches. Please visit our website for a computer connection. If the file name is too fine or when sewing three or more than that you have purchased. The machine will not recognize the above USB devices or USB memory cards through USB Type "A" (host) connector. In addition,... USB Device/Media). ● Only insert or remove USB media while appears in this machine. Memo ● When a file folder is only for more than those saved using our data design systems or sewing machines may not be saved to edit the embroidery data. ■ Types of embroidery data...
...more overlapping stitches. Please visit our website for a computer connection. If the file name is too fine or when sewing three or more than that you have purchased. The machine will not recognize the above USB devices or USB memory cards through USB Type "A" (host) connector. In addition,... USB Device/Media). ● Only insert or remove USB media while appears in this machine. Memo ● When a file folder is only for more than those saved using our data design systems or sewing machines may not be saved to edit the embroidery data. ■ Types of embroidery data...
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... threading the upper thread appears. Touch (machine operations guide key), and then select from the four topics that appear to display the available information. ■ Contents of Categories Names of Machine Principal Parts and Their Functions Example: To learn how to thread the upper thread Touch . 1 Operations Troubleshooting X The sewing machine help screen appears.
... threading the upper thread appears. Touch (machine operations guide key), and then select from the four topics that appear to display the available information. ■ Contents of Categories Names of Machine Principal Parts and Their Functions Example: To learn how to thread the upper thread Touch . 1 Operations Troubleshooting X The sewing machine help screen appears.
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...; Apply one drop of oil on the lower needle bar felt washer every 40 - 50 hours of sewing time. ● Apply only sewing machine oil. Use of any excess with a rag. ● If the thread breaks while sewing or the operating noise of the hook becomes loud, apply oil onto the race hook. 7 Maintenance... other type of oil may result in damage to punch a small hole in oil bottle. 2 Apply oil here. • Use a pointed object to the embroidery machine. ● Do not apply too much oil. If too much oil may get contaminated. Put one drop of oil on the lower needle bar felt...
...; Apply one drop of oil on the lower needle bar felt washer every 40 - 50 hours of sewing time. ● Apply only sewing machine oil. Use of any excess with a rag. ● If the thread breaks while sewing or the operating noise of the hook becomes loud, apply oil onto the race hook. 7 Maintenance... other type of oil may result in damage to punch a small hole in oil bottle. 2 Apply oil here. • Use a pointed object to the embroidery machine. ● Do not apply too much oil. If too much oil may get contaminated. Put one drop of oil on the lower needle bar felt...