
If thread breaks during embroidering
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The machine stops automatically when | MACHINE KNOWLEDGE | |
the upper thread breaks. When this | ||
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1. | If the upper thread breaks. |
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| If the lower thread breaks or the bobbin runs |
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| out of the thread. | EMBROIDERING |
| * Cut the upper thread above the fabric in | |
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| the frame and then remove the |
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| embroidery frame. Replace the lower |
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| (bobbin) thread and then |
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| embroidery frame. |
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2. | Touch “BACK” to move back a few stitches to | MAINTENANCE |
| slightly before the position where the thread | |
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| broke or the bobbin ran out of the thread. |
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* | If it is not possible to move back to the |
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| position where the thread broke, touch |
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| “REVERSE SEARCH” to move back to the |
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| beginning of that color, and then touch |
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| “FORWARD” to move forward to just before | ERROR MESSAGE |
| the position where the thread broke or the | |
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| bobbin ran out of the thread. |
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3. | Lower the presser foot lever and press the | TROUBLESHOOTING |
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| “START/STOP” button to restart embroidering. |
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* | If the machine stopped because the upper |
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| thread ran out, the upper thread may be |
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| tangled on the reverse side of the fabric | PATTERNS |
| (thread nesting). Remove the embroidery | |
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frame to check for this and trim off any excess build up.
1“START/STOP” button
If you stop the machine by pressing the | (OPTIONAL) | FRAME | USINGASMALL | EMBROIDERING |
“START/STOP” button and need to adjust |
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the stitch location. |
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Touch “HELP”. |
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Follow the same procedure as for “The machine |
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stops automatically when the thread breaks.” | FRAME(OPTIONAL) |
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1 “START/STOP” button | USINGA | EMBROIDERING | ||
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| (OPTIONAL) | FRAME | USING A LARGE | EMBROIDERING |
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