Brother PR680W and PR680WC

User Manual - Page 18

For PR680W , PR680WC.

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Setup and transporting precautions
32. Free-arm mounting jig
PRMHJ1 (Americas)
PRMFJ1: XH1533-001 (Europe)
PRMFJ1AP: 115D02E700H (other areas)
33. Metal bobbin
100376-051
34. Weight (S)
XC6631-051
Note
Visit your nearest authorized Brother dealer for a
complete listing of optional accessories for your
machine.
Memo
Always use accessories recommended for this
machine.
All specifications are correct at the time of printing.
Please be aware that some specifications may
change without notice.
Part Name
Part Code
SETTING UP THE MACHINE
CAUTION
The temperature of the operating environment
should be between 5 °C (40 °F) and 40 °C
(104 °F). If the machine is operated in an
environment that is either too cold or too hot,
the machine may malfunction.
Do not use the machine in a location where it
will be exposed to direct sunlight, otherwise
the machine may malfunction.
Set up the machine with its four adjustable feet
completely in contact with the desk or table,
so that the machine is level.
Do not block the ventilation slots at the back
and on the rear underside of the machine, such
as by putting anything under the machine, and
do not allow lint or dust to accumulate in the
ventilation slots, otherwise the machine’s
motor may overheat, resulting in a fire or in
damage to the machine.
The machine weight is approximately 38 kg (83
lb). The transporting or setting up of the
machine should be performed by two people.
When transporting the machine, be sure to
have two people lift the machine from the
bottom at the indicated slots (1). Lifting the
machine from any other area may damage the
machine or result in the machine falling, which
could cause injuries.
When lightning occurs, turn off the machine
and unplug the power supply cord. Lightning
may cause the machine to malfunction.
Do not plug in the power supply cord until
setup of the machine is completed, otherwise
injuries may result if the “Start/Stop” button is
accidentally pressed and the machine starts
embroidering.
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