Brother INNOV-IS NQ3550W Embroidery and Sewing Machine

Operation Manual - Page 93

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Embroidering
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EMBROIDERY
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Q If the thread breaks during sewing
a
Press the “Start/Stop” button to stop the machine.
b
If the upper thread is broken, redo the upper
threading. If the bobbin thread is broken, press
and follow the directions in steps
a through f from
the previous section to reset the bobbin.
c
Press .
d
Press , , or to move the needle back the
correct number of stitches before the area where the
thread broke.
e
Press to return to the original screen.
f
Press (Presser foot lifter button) to lower the
presser foot, and press the “Start/Stop” button to
continue sewing.
Q Resuming embroidery after turning off the
power
The current color and stitch number are saved when
embroidery is stopped. The next time the machine is
turned on, you have the option to continue or delete the
pattern.
Embroidery foot auto down
You can choose a setting to automatically lower the
embroidery foot at the beginning of embroidering.
a
Press to display the settings screen, and then
display page 7 by pressing / .
b
Set [Embroidery Foot Auto Down] to [ON].
1 When set to [ON], pressing the “Start/Stop” button when
the presser foot is raised automatically lowers the
presser foot before starting embroidering.
Adjusting thread tension
The upper thread tension is changed.
a
Press .
b
Press to loosen the upper thread tension. (The
tension number will decrease.)
Press to tighten the upper thread tension. (The
tension number will increase.)
c
Press .
Q Correct thread tension
The thread tension is correct when upper thread is just
visible on the wrong side (bottom) of the fabric.
Memo
If you cannot move back to the area where the
thread broke, press to select the color and
move to the beginning position of that color, then
use ,
or to move ahead to slightly
before where the thread broke.
1 Right side (top) of
fabric
2 Wrong side (bottom)
of fabric
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