Brother PE 400D operation manual Changing the Light Bulb

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CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB

CAUTION

The glass plate over the light bulb will be hot after running the machine. Please wait for it to cool off before changing the light bulbs so you don't burn yourself.

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1.Turn the power off.

2.Loosen the screw on the reverse side of sewing head. Remove the end cap.

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2 End cap

3.Replace the snap in the light bulb with a new one.

1 Light bulb

*Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (8V, 2.4 W/ Parts code X50228001)

CAUTION

Do not use Brother 12V 5W light bulbs designed for use with this machine (part# XA2037001). Do not use other bulbs. Bulbs can be purchased at a Brother dealer near you.

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4.Set the end cap.

5.Tighten the screw.

1 End cap

2 Screw

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta Cyprus only For repair or adjustment Please Read Before Using Your Sewing MachineFor a longer service life Congratulations on Choosing Brother Computer Sewing MachinePage Contents 107 100103 108Setting UP Principal PartsAir vents Card slot Power socketMain power switch Foot controller jackOther Included Accessories Extra spool pin and spool feltNet Options Part Name Part Code OthersSelection Keys Screen messages guide you through each operationUsing the operation buttons Operation ButtonsBasic Sewing Machine Operation Flat BED Extension TableFree arm Power Supply Using the Screen Keys Adjusting the Brightness of the ScreenAbout the Screen HOW to Change Language Example To change the display language to SpanishHow to clear the language selection Bobbin Winding / Bobbin Thread Setting ·10 ·11Page Page Setting the bobbin Upper Threading Page HOW to USE the Automatic Needle Threader Starting and Stopping Sewing START/STOP buttonFoot controller Stitch Selection Utility Stitches StitchesTrial Sewing Page Adjusting the stitch width Adjusting the stitch lengthStitch Width and Stitch Length Stitch width mm inch Stitch length mm inch Auto ManualPatchwork stitch Tightening the upper thread tension Thread TensionCorrect tension Loosening the upper thread tensionPresser Foot Changing the presser footChanging the Embroidery foot and the zipper foot Feed Dogs Installing the needle securely NeedleChecking the needle Needle size FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE Combination ChartThread Type SizeUtilitystitches Straight StitchesStraight Left Straight Mid dle Changing needle position Sewing cornersSewing curves Sewing thick seamsSewing thick fabric Using the free arm Sewing thin fabricTriple stitch Stretch Stitch and Triple StitchStretch stitch Stretc h stitc h Reinforced stitc hZigzag Stitches Overcasting using a zigzag stitchApplique using a zigzag stitch Zigza gPatchwork for crazy quilt Sewing a curve with a zigzag stitchDotted Zigzag Attaching elastic bandsElastic zigza g Weight f abrics. Attach G f oot. Keep foot guide along edge OvercastingOvercasting While sewing Needle Drop Point Blind HEM Stitches Blind hem stitc hIf the needle does not catch the fold of hem enough If the needle catches the fold of hem too muchButtonhole Stitches ButtonholePass the thread underneath the presser foot Order of one cycle Sewing stretch fabrics BAR Tacking Bar tac kThick fabrics Appliques Sewing the applique around cornersApplique Zig zag Fagoting Scallop ScallopPatchwork Stitch Patchwork stitchZipper Insertion Centered and Side Application Centered applicationSide application Page Smocking Use to add a decorative touch to garmentsButton Sewing Attaching buttons with four holes Before YOU Begin Carriage ConnectorEmbroidering Embroidery unit and memory cards optionalAttaching the embroidery unit Removing embroidery unit Choosing Embroidery Patterns Part One-point patterns Page Borders Lettering Example For practice, try the word BUSNumerals and punctuation Lower and upper case lettersSelecting patterns from a memory card If you accidentally choose the wrong design If you choose the wrong characterTo change size To make words Stabilizers EmbroideringEmbroidering attractive finishes Thread and NeedleSetting the fabric into the embroidery frame Outer frame Fitting the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit Removing the embroidery frameEmbroidering Embroidering order for pattern parts Fabric Checking Thread Colors and Time Required Checking thread colorsChecking time required to complete a pattern Choosing Embroidery Placement Small hoop Optional Regular hoopMoving the embroidery location Checking the embroidering areaEmbroidering from a specific starting point Rotating and Mirroring Patterns Rotating patternsMirroring patterns Changing Size and Stitch Density of Characters and Borders Multi-colored lettering Press key, then press keyIf the Thread Breaks During Embroidery If the upper thread breaksWhen starting over from the beginning Continuing after the power shuts offExample Continuing from a position within the second color Embroidery Applications Combining characters to form wordsOutline Embroidery Embroidering appliques using a frame pattern Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric or onto corners Example aMemory Saving groups of charactersFor example, to save the word one on page one For example, to restore the word Girl Restoring saved designsCleaning the screen MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the sewing machine surfacePage Changing the Light Bulb Troubleshooting Before Taking Your Machine in for ServiceBasic sewing machine maintenance Finding the Source of the Problem Embroidery unit does not work Needle breaksMachine does not start LCD touch screen is hard to readError Messages Page Alarms Instruction messagesSewing Chart Patterns Programmed in Machine Utility stitches Character embroidering chartFrame pattern embroidering chart Frames StitchPatterns Memory Card ONE Point Mark Embroidery PatternEnglish