Brother Computerized Embroidery Machine operation manual Storing patterns, Storing a pattern

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dPress (Back key) to return to the original screen.

Memo

zWhen the machine is turned off, the layout returns to the original setting.

zYou can also check the pattern size and

distance from the center by pressing after starting embroidering.

Storing patterns

The embroidery patterns and the alphabet patterns

 

you have customized can be stored in the machine's

 

memory.

 

Since the stored patterns will not be erased when the

 

machine is turned off, you can always recall them for

 

embroidery. This is convenient for storing names and

 

the like. You can store up to 12 patterns or 512 KB of

 

data.

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Storing a pattern

 

aAfter selecting the pattern to be stored, press (Memory key).

XAfter the pattern is stored, the initial screen appears again.

Note

zDo not turn off the machine while the pattern is being stored, otherwise the pattern data may be lost.

Recalling a pattern.

aPress (Recall key).

XThe stored patterns are displayed.

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Contents Getting Ready Embroidery Appendix Important Safety Instructions For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta and Cyprus only Contents Appendix Machine Features IntroductionIncluded accessories Accessories75/11 3 needles 90/14 1 needle Optional accessories Following are available as optional accessoriesNames of Machine Parts and Their Functions Front viewNeedle and embroidery foot section Right-side/rear viewOperation buttons Start/stop buttonOperation panel Previous page keyPage Installing the bobbin Upper Threading Getting ReadyEmbroidery Step by Step Basic steps for embroidery are as followsEmbroidery unit precautions Attaching the embroidery unit Attaching the Embroidery UnitBarm CTurn on the machineRemoving the embroidery unit Remove the embroidery framePress , and then press CTurn off the machineEmbroidery unit separates from the machine Power supply precautions Turning the Machine On/OffCUnplug the power supply cord from the electrical outlet Unplug the power supply cord from the power supply jackTurning on the machine Turning off the machineViewing the LCD LCD Liquid Crystal Display OperationPattern type selection screen Changing the machine settings DetailsBPresspanel. Settings key on the operation DWhenkey. settings are complete, press BackTurn on the machine CPress the item to be setChecking machine operating procedures DPressnext page. Next page key to switch toPress Help key on the operation panel CPress the item to be displayedWinding/Installing the Bobbin Bobbin precautionsWinding the bobbin BOpen the top coverPlace the spool of thread for the bobbin onto the spool pin GSlide the spool cap onto the spool pinMake sure that the thread passes under the pretension disk Guide slit in bobbin winder seat with built-in cutter Installing the bobbin Slide the bobbin cover latch to the rightGReattach the bobbin cover About the spool of thread Upper ThreadingThreading the upper thread Upper Threading DOpen the top coverThreading the needle CLower the presser foot lever to lower the embroidery foot AThreadguide. the machine to the needle bar thread BLower the presser foot leverReplacing the Needle Needle precautionsChecking the needle Replacing the needle Needle stopper Getting Ready Removing the embroidery frame Selecting Embroidery Patterns Sold separately EmbroideringEditing and Saving Patterns ResewingEmbroidering Neatly What to prepareFabric Stabilizer materialNeedle OtherPreparing the Fabric † When it cannot be ironed or placed in the hoopAttaching a stabilizer material to the fabric Setting the fabric in the embroidery frame Embroidery frame largeEmbroidery frame mediumoption Embroidery frame smalloptionCPressfabric.the inner frame in from the top BPlace the embroidery sheet on the inner frame Using embroidery sheetsERemove the embroidery sheet We recommend stabilizer material for all embroidery Attaching the embroidery frame Attaching the Embroidery FrameRaise the presser foot lever Removing the embroidery frame Selecting Embroidery Patterns Copyright informationEmbroidery pattern types Alphabet patternsLCD liquid crystal display operation Operation keysLCD button Selecting characters † Example WelcomeSelecting an embroidery pattern Embroidery patternsSelecting a frame pattern Press the frame patternBSelect the frame shape CSelect the stitchUsing an embroidery card sold separately Select a patternEmbroidering Embroidering attractive finishesThread Upper thread Bobbin threadEmbroidering a pattern Prepareon the screen.embroidery thread of the color shown cCLower the presser foot lever DPress Start/stop buttonAfter progressing 5-6 stitches, press GPress Start/stop button againAppliquéing Select an appliqué patternILower the presser foot lever, and press Start/stop button Adjusting the layout CCheck and adjust the layoutEditing and Saving Patterns After.selecting the embroidery pattern, pressPress Back key to return to the previous screen Storing patterns DPress Back key to return to the original screenStoring a pattern AAfter selecting the pattern to be stored, press Memory keyAdjusting the thread tension Thread runs out partway through a design ResewingRestart the embroidery Stopping while embroidering CPress Embroidery keyDPress Turn off the machineKRestart the embroidery Embroidery Appendix Care and Maintenance Cleaning the machine surfaceCleaning the race Remove the bobbin caseCare and Maintenance Attaching the Embroidery Foot Attaching the embroidery Foot QCRaise the presser foot lever DHold the embroidery foot with your right hand, as shownAttaching the Embroidery Foot Troubleshooting Not operateTroubleshooting Is tangled orSkipped Carriage or embroidery frame Place objects within the range Error messages Error Message Probable CauseRefer to Error Message Probable Cause Operation beep Adjusting the LCDCPress or DTurn off the machine, then turn it on again Canceling the operation beep Index Settings key English 882-U30 XD1628-051