Brother CM100DM operation manual Power Supply and AC Adapter, Important Safety Instructions

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Important Safety Instructions

The following precautions should be observed for safe use of the machine.

Power Supply and AC Adapter

WARNING

Place the AC adapter and power cord in a safe location, where they will not be stepped on, while they are being both used and stored. Do not perform any of the following actions that may damage the AC adapter or power cord. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result:

Damaging, modifying, forcefully bending, exposing to heat, pulling, twisting, bundling, placing objects on, pinching, exposing to metal, repeatedly bending and folding, hanging in the air, or squeezing against a wall.

Do not use any AC adapter or power cord other than the AC adapter and power cord designed specifically for this machine. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Do not use the AC adapter and power cord designed specifically for this machine with any other device.

Use the AC adapter only with a household electrical outlet (AC 100–240V, 50/60Hz). Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Never connect a DC power supply or inverter (DC-AC inverter). Otherwise, a fire or electric shock may result. If it is unknown whether the electrical outlet to be used to connect this machine is an AC or DC power supply, consult a licensed electrician.

Fully insert the power cord plug into the outlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Do not place the machine on the power cord. Otherwise, a fire or damage to the power cord may result.

Do not expose to a flame or heater. Otherwise, the cover of the AC adapter may melt, and a fire or electric shock may result.

If the machine is not to be used for a long period of time, be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the machine and the electrical outlet for safety reasons.

When performing maintenance (such as cleaning), unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.

When disconnecting the power cord plug from the electrical outlet, grasp the non-metal part of the plug, not the cord, to pull it out. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Do not use a damaged power cord or plug, or loose electrical outlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Do not use an extension cord and multi-plug adapters. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Do not insert foreign objects into the AC adapter inlet. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock, physical injuries or damage to the machine and AC adapter may result.

Do not touch the AC adapter or power cord plug with wet hands. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.

Do not allow liquids, metal objects or dust to come into contact with the power cord plug while it is being both plugged in and stored. In addition, never use the machine in a location where it may be exposed to water. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or damage to the machine may result.

Do not disassemble, alter or attempt to repair the AC adapter. Otherwise, a fire, electric shock or injuries may result. For servicing, adjustments and repairs, contact the retailer who sold you this machine or the nearest authorized service center.

If the power cord plug becomes dusty, disconnect it from the electrical outlet, and then wipe it with a dry cloth. Using the machine with a dusty plug may result in a fire.

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Contents Cutting Machine Read Before DOWNLOADING, COPYING, Installing or Using TrademarksImportant Safety Instructions Symbols Used in This DocumentIntroduction Important NoticePower Supply and AC Adapter Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Location For Safe Operation Unlawful Use of Scanning Equipment Industry Canada Compliance Statement For Canada Only Precautions for ScanningRegulation Contents Getting StartedFeatures Patterns Pattern modeScanning Scan mode Scan an imageGetting Started Parts and FunctionsUnit Descriptions Front Unit Descriptions Rear Unit Descriptions Operation PanelAdjusting the Angle of the Operation Panel First StepsRemoving the Transport Packing Materials Turning On/Off the MachinePreparation of Craft Paper/Fabric Operation of LCD PanelCPress in the operation panel Lightweight Paper Mat and Cutting Blade CombinationsBTest attaching the material CAttach the material to the mat’s adhesive sideLightweight Fabric for Quilt Piecing Medium Weight PaperAttaching the Material Lightweight Fabric for Quilt Piecing DTest attaching the material CPeel off the backing from the top of the support sheetBacking light blue Adhesive Lightweight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt Piecing Glossy side of contact sheet Wrong side of fabric EPeel off the backing from the contact sheetContact sheet Backing Attaching Fabrics With the Double-Sided Adhesive Medium Weight Fabric for Any Use Other Than Quilt PiecingPattern that was cut out Contact sheet Adjusting the Blade Extension Adjusting the Cutting BladeCutting Settings Appropriate Blade ExtensionInstalling and Uninstalling the Holder Setting the HolderTrial Cutting Turning On the MachineSelecting the Test Pattern Loading the MatAAttach the material that will be cut to the mat Guides Feed rollersCutting Unloading the MatChecking the Trial Cutting Results With a Blade Extension That Needs to be AdjustedWith an Appropriate Blade Extension Machine Settings Settings ScreenAuto Shutdown Seam AllowancePattern Interval Opening ScreenDEdit the pattern using the pattern editing screen Basic OperationsPattern Cutting Tutorial 1 Cutting PatternsSelecting and Editing the Second Pattern ATouch the Add key in the pattern layout screenBSelect the category for the pattern to be cut out CSelect the second pattern to be used DEdit the patternTutorial 2 Cutting Advanced Patterns Selecting and Editing the First Pattern Piece BPress the Start/Stop button to start cutting Cutting the First PatternBPeel from the mat the pattern piece that was cut out Editing and Cutting the Second Pattern Piece Pattern Selection Selecting a Single PatternSelecting Multiple Patterns Selecting Desired PatternsSpecifying the Selection Area Advanced Operations Cutting and Editing FunctionsPattern Editing Functions Available in the following screenPattern Sizing Pattern Editing Functions Advanced PatternsEditing the Pattern Piece Pattern Layout Screen Layout Editing FunctionsWelding Merging the Outlines of Multiple Patterns Editing Individual PatternsUnifying Grouping Multiple Patterns Welding Merging the Outlines of Multiple PatternsESelect , and then touch the OK key DTouch in the layout editing screenTouch GCheck the preview, and then touch the OK key Auto Layout Functions Scanning a Background ImageCPress the Start/Stop button to start scanning TouchEUse the layout editing functions to move the patterns Material with a cutout displayed as backgroundCType in the characters Character Input FunctionsECheck the character arrangement Memory Functions SavingRecalling CTouch the OK key to finish saving the dataRecall from the machine’s memory Recall from a USB flash driveDrawing Functions DrawingPreparation Preparing the Pen HolderEAdjust the drawing speed and pressure ATouch the pattern to be drawn BAdjust the seam allowanceCutting Around Drawings Specifying the Seam AllowanceLoading the Material CApply the seam allowanceDTouch the Set key to finish editing the pattern Memo ATouch the Draw keyBAdjust the pen pressure BRemove the pen holder, and then install the blade holderCPress the Start/Stop button to start drawing ATouch the Cut keyTutorial 3 Scanning and Cutting Scanning FunctionsScanning EPress the Start/Stop button to start scanning Editing Cutting LinesFCheck the scanned image, and then touch the OK key Outline Distance Advanced Cutting FunctionsOutlining and Framing Tutorial 4- Creating Cutting Data Editing Cutting DataDPress the Start/Stop button to start scanning ASelect the cutting line type in the image editing screenASelect the destination where the data will be saved Saving DataRecalling Cutting Data BTouch the OK key to finish saving the dataEditing Pictures Specifying Delete SizeCEdit the cutting data as necessary, and then cut or draw Image editing screenSetting Image Detection Level Cutting line created No cutting line createdScanning Specifications Scan SettingsDTouch to display the scanning settings screen Tutorial 5- Scanning to USBCheck the settings, and then touch the OK key Scanning and SavingFSelect the size of the scanning area AAttach the original that will be scanned to the matReplacement Criteria ConsumablesReplacing the Blade RemovingCPull up the holder to leave the blade in the rubber area InstallingBTwist on the holder cap to attach it to the holder Care and Maintenance CleaningCleaning the Mat Cleaning the HolderCleaning the Scanner Glass Cleaning Inside the MachineAdjusting the Screen FAfter cleaning, perform a test scanCTurn the main power to off, then turn it back to on NotchPower Supply TroubleshootingPaper/Fabric Jam Cutting Drawing ScanningError Messages When the seam allowance setting for a pattern becomes Be an alternative editing method depending on your ProjectTurn the machine off Operation again Data cannot be deleted OK to continue?Optional Accessories CTouch the Update key to start the upgradeUpgrading the Software 10.11.12 13.14.15 Part Name Part CodeIndex Page Page English 891-Z01 XF5251-001