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TROUBLESHOOTING How to Create Bobbin Work TROUBLESHOOTING A Several solutions for minor problems are described below. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or nearest authorized Brother dealer. 1 ■ The thread was accidentally cut ■ Correcting bobbin work tension automatically and the bobbin thread * If the top thread shows on the bobbin side of the is caught inside the machine fabric, increase the upper tension (Refer to "ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSION" on a Remove the embroidery frame. b Cut the thread near the fabric above the needle plate, and then remove the fabric. page A-12). * If the top thread still shows on the bobbin side of the fabric, reduce the tension of the bobbin thread or bypass the bobbin tension. (Refer to "ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSION" on page A-12.) c Remove the bobbin, and then hold it toward the left side of the machine. out * Some bobbin threads are too coarse to pass through to wrong side of fabric. In this case, be sure to color match top thread with bobbin threads. Example: Embroidery patterns for bobbin work d Lower the embroidery foot. e Apply slight tension on bobbin thread by holding thread out to the left side of presser foot. Press the "Thread Cutter" button again. a Correct tension b The upper thread tension is too loose, or the bobbin thread tension is too tight. ■ The bobbin thread catches on the tension spring of the bobbin case Embroider with no tension applied to the bobbin thread. (Refer to "When tension is not applied to the bobbin thread" on page A-6.) CAUTION • Do not pull on the thread with excessive force, otherwise the machine may be damaged. Appendix A-13

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TROUBLESHOOTING
How to Create Bobbin Work
Appendix
A-13
A
1
Several solutions for minor problems are described below. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or nearest
authorized Brother dealer.
The thread was accidentally cut
automatically and the bobbin thread
is caught inside the machine
a
Remove the embroidery frame.
b
Cut the thread near the fabric above the
needle plate, and then remove the fabric.
c
Remove the bobbin, and then hold it out
toward the left side of the machine.
d
Lower the embroidery foot.
e
Apply slight tension on bobbin thread by
holding thread out to the left side of presser
foot. Press the “Thread Cutter” button
again.
Correcting bobbin work tension
*
If the top thread shows on the bobbin side of the
fabric, increase the upper tension (Refer to
“ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSION” on
page A-12).
*
If the top thread still shows on the bobbin side of the
fabric, reduce the tension of the bobbin thread or
bypass the bobbin tension. (Refer to “ADJUSTING
THE THREAD TENSION” on page A-12.)
*
Some bobbin threads are too coarse to pass through
to wrong side of fabric. In this case, be sure to color
match top thread with bobbin threads.
Example: Embroidery patterns for bobbin work
a
Correct tension
b
The upper thread tension is too loose, or the
bobbin thread tension is too tight.
The bobbin thread catches on the
tension spring of the bobbin case
Embroider with no tension applied to the bobbin
thread. (Refer to “When tension is not applied to the
bobbin thread” on page A-6.)
TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION
Do not pull on the thread with excessive force,
otherwise the machine may be damaged.