Brother PE 400D Embroidering, Before YOU Begin, Embroidery unit and memory cards optional

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EMBROIDERING

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

1. Embroidery unit and memory cards (optional).

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CAUTION

Do not touch the embroidery unit connectors. Doing so could cause damage to the machine.

Do not move the sewing machine while the embroidery unit is attached.

The embroidery unit could fall and cause injury.

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Do not carry embroidery unit by the carriage or apply excessive force to it, or you could cause damage.

– Keep hands and other items away from the embroidery unit carriage and embroidery hoop while they are in motion. Injury could result.

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Carriage

 

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Connector

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Always store memory cards in the accessory case.

Always turn machine off before removing the embroidery unit or memory cards.

Please note that the small embroidery hoop (optional) will not work with certain pattern sizes and sewing positions.

Please note that memory cards will not work with certain pattern sizes, and some memory cards are not compatible with this machine.

2.Attaching the embroidery foot “Q”

CAUTION

Always make sure the power is off before changing feet.

Injury could result if the “START/STOP” button is accidentally pushed and the machine starts running during this operation.

Do not use the embroidery foot “Q” for anything other than embroidery.

1. Raise needle with the up-needle button. Turn power off.

2. Loosen the screw on the foot holder and remove foot holder.

3. Attach the embroidery foot. Screw back on tightly.

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* Make sure the needle clamp screw is also tightened.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta Cyprus only For a longer service life Please Read Before Using Your Sewing MachineFor repair or adjustment Congratulations on Choosing Brother Computer Sewing MachinePage Contents 103 100107 108Principal Parts Setting UPMain power switch Power socketAir vents Card slot Foot controller jackNet Other Included AccessoriesExtra spool pin and spool felt Part Name Part Code Others OptionsScreen messages guide you through each operation Selection KeysOperation Buttons Using the operation buttonsFree arm Basic Sewing Machine OperationFlat BED Extension Table Power Supply About the Screen Using the Screen KeysAdjusting the Brightness of the Screen Example To change the display language to Spanish HOW to Change LanguageHow to clear the language selection ·10 ·11 Bobbin Winding / Bobbin Thread SettingPage Page Setting the bobbin Upper Threading Page HOW to USE the Automatic Needle Threader Foot controller Starting and Stopping SewingSTART/STOP button Stitches Stitch Selection Utility StitchesTrial Sewing Page Stitch Width and Stitch Length Adjusting the stitch widthAdjusting the stitch length Auto Manual Stitch width mm inch Stitch length mm inchPatchwork stitch Correct tension Thread TensionTightening the upper thread tension Loosening the upper thread tensionChanging the presser foot Presser FootChanging the Embroidery foot and the zipper foot Feed Dogs Checking the needle Installing the needle securelyNeedle Thread FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE Combination ChartNeedle size Type SizeStraight Left Straight Mid dle UtilitystitchesStraight Stitches Sewing corners Changing needle positionSewing thick fabric Sewing curvesSewing thick seams Sewing thin fabric Using the free armStretch stitch Stretch Stitch and Triple StitchTriple stitch Stretc h stitc h Reinforced stitc hApplique using a zigzag stitch Overcasting using a zigzag stitchZigzag Stitches Zigza gSewing a curve with a zigzag stitch Patchwork for crazy quiltElastic zigza g Dotted ZigzagAttaching elastic bands Overcasting Weight f abrics. Attach G f oot. Keep foot guide along edgeOvercasting While sewing Needle Drop Point Blind hem stitc h Blind HEM StitchesIf the needle catches the fold of hem too much If the needle does not catch the fold of hem enoughPass the thread underneath the presser foot Buttonhole StitchesButtonhole Order of one cycle Sewing stretch fabrics Bar tac k BAR TackingThick fabrics Applique Zig zag Fagoting AppliquesSewing the applique around corners Scallop ScallopPatchwork stitch Patchwork StitchCentered application Zipper Insertion Centered and Side ApplicationSide application Page Use to add a decorative touch to garments SmockingButton Sewing Attaching buttons with four holes Embroidering Carriage ConnectorBefore YOU Begin Embroidery unit and memory cards optionalAttaching the embroidery unit Removing embroidery unit Choosing Embroidery Patterns Part One-point patterns Page Borders Example For practice, try the word BUS LetteringLower and upper case letters Numerals and punctuationSelecting patterns from a memory card To change size If you accidentally choose the wrong designIf you choose the wrong character To make words Embroidering attractive finishes EmbroideringStabilizers Thread and NeedleSetting the fabric into the embroidery frame Outer frame Removing the embroidery frame Fitting the embroidery frame to the embroidery unitEmbroidering Embroidering order for pattern parts Fabric Checking thread colors Checking Thread Colors and Time RequiredChecking time required to complete a pattern Small hoop Optional Regular hoop Choosing Embroidery PlacementChecking the embroidering area Moving the embroidery locationEmbroidering from a specific starting point Mirroring patterns Rotating and Mirroring PatternsRotating patterns Changing Size and Stitch Density of Characters and Borders Press key, then press key Multi-colored letteringIf the upper thread breaks If the Thread Breaks During EmbroideryExample Continuing from a position within the second color When starting over from the beginningContinuing after the power shuts off Combining characters to form words Embroidery ApplicationsOutline Embroidery Embroidering appliques using a frame pattern Example a Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric or onto cornersFor example, to save the word one on page one MemorySaving groups of characters Restoring saved designs For example, to restore the word GirlCleaning MaintenanceCleaning the screen Cleaning the sewing machine surfacePage Changing the Light Bulb Basic sewing machine maintenance TroubleshootingBefore Taking Your Machine in for Service Finding the Source of the Problem Machine does not start Needle breaksEmbroidery unit does not work LCD touch screen is hard to readError Messages Page Instruction messages AlarmsSewing Chart Frame pattern embroidering chart Utility stitches Character embroidering chartPatterns Programmed in Machine Frames StitchONE Point Mark Embroidery Pattern Patterns Memory CardEnglish

PE 400D specifications

The Brother PE 400D is a versatile and user-friendly embroidery machine designed for both novice and experienced crafters. Renowned for its blend of advanced technology and ease of use, the PE 400D has become a favorite among embroidery enthusiasts.

At the heart of the Brother PE 400D is its 4-inch by 4-inch embroidery field, which allows crafters to create intricate designs with ample space. Users can choose from a wide array of built-in designs, including over 70 embroidery patterns and 5 font styles for personalized text. This variety makes it easy for users to find the perfect design for any project.

One of the standout features of the PE 400D is its compatibility with custom designs. The machine supports various formats, including PES and DST, which allows users to import their own designs via a USB port. This capability opens up a world of creative possibilities, enabling users to bring their unique ideas to life.

The PE 400D is equipped with a bright LCD touchscreen, which simplifies the process of selecting and editing designs. The intuitive interface allows users to navigate through settings and make adjustments with ease. Additionally, the machine boasts a built-in memory, allowing users to save frequently used designs and settings for quick access.

For added convenience, the Brother PE 400D includes an automatic needle threader and drop-in bobbin system, streamlining the setup process and minimizing downtime. The machine also features a range of adjustable settings, enabling users to control stitch length and width, ensuring that every project meets their specific standards.

Furthermore, the PE 400D incorporates advanced embroidery technology, such as variable speed control, which allows users to adjust the sewing speed according to their skill level and project requirements. This feature is particularly beneficial for intricate designs that demand precision.

In terms of portability, the lightweight design of the PE 400D makes it easy to transport to crafting events or classes. The included free arm allows users to easily maneuver around cuffs and sleeves, making it ideal for a variety of garments.

Overall, the Brother PE 400D is an exceptional embroidery machine that combines user-friendly features, advanced technology, and a wealth of design options. Whether you're personalizing garments or creating unique home decor items, the PE 400D provides the tools needed to elevate your crafting experience.