Brother PR680W and PR680WC

User Manual - Page 84

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Touch to return to the previous screen.
Now, the machine is ready to begin embroidering.
When the machine starts embroidering, the presser foot is
automatically lowered, the necessary thread trimming
operations at the beginning of stitching and at the end of
stitching are performed, the threads are changed as
necessary while the embroidery is performed, and the
machine stops when the end of the stitching is reached.
Starting embroidering
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Touch to unlock the machine.
The “Start/Stop” button changes from lit in red
(locked machine) to flashing in green (unlocked
machine), and the machine is ready to begin
embroidering.
If the “Start/Stop” button is not pressed within 10
seconds after unlocking the machine, the machine
becomes locked again.
Memo
In the embroidering screen, a blue frame appears
around the thread information box of the selected
needle bar.
When changing one of the upper thread colors, it is
easy to re-thread by cutting the thread currently
being used between the spool and the thread guide
above the spool. Place the new spool on the spool
pin and tie the end of the new thread to the end of
the previous thread. Then pull the thread through to
the needle (page 88).
PERFORMING THE EMBROIDERY
Memo
With the Monitoring App [My Stitch Monitor]
installed on your smart device and the machine and
smart device connected to the same wireless
network, you can check the operating status of the
machine. (page 33)
CAUTION
For safety reasons, the machine must not be
left unattended while it is embroidering.
While the machine is in operation, pay special
attention to the needle location. In addition,
keep your hands away from all moving parts
such as the needle, needle bar case, thread
take-up lever and carriage, otherwise injuries
may result.
When embroidering overlapping stitches, it is
difficult for the needle to penetrate the fabric,
possibly resulting in the needle bending or
breaking.
Note
Make sure that there are no objects within the
moving area of the embroidery frame. If the
embroidery frame hits another object, the pattern
may become misaligned.
When embroidering large pieces of fabric, make
sure that the fabric is not caught in the carriage.
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