Brother International Innov-is 500D Users Manual - English - Page 35

Using the extra spool pin

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SE-BrotherE_sgml.book Page 29 Monday, June 30, 2003 3:44 PM Pass the thread through the presser foot, and d then pull out about 10-15 cm (3/8-5/8 inch) of thread toward the rear of the machine. Using the extra spool pin When using spools with a size that cannot be loaded into the thread cassette, use the extra spool pin. 1 1 a 10-15 cm (3/8-5/8 inch) X The upper threading is finished. Close the thread cassette compartment cover. e Place the spool of thread onto the extra spool a pin. 1 2 X Now that the upper threading and the lower threading are finished, you are ready to begin sewing. • When embroidering, go to c in "Embroidering a pattern" (page 150). a Extra spool pin b Spool Slide the spool cap for the size of the spool b onto the spool pin. 1 Note z When inserting the thread cassette into its compartment, slowly press it down. z If the sewing machine could not be threaded, try performing the procedure again starting from loading the spool of thread into the thread cassette. a Spool cap • For more details, refer to "About the spool of thread" (page 23). Insert the tabs on the extra spool pin into the c holes on the top of the thread cassette. Upper Threading 29

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d
Pass the thread through the presser foot, and
then pull out about 10-15 cm (3/8-5/8 inch) of
thread toward the rear of the machine.
a
10-15 cm (3/8-5/8 inch)
The upper threading is finished.
e
Close the thread cassette compartment cover.
Now that the upper threading and the lower
threading are finished, you are ready to
begin sewing.
• When embroidering, go to
c
in
"Embroidering a pattern" (page 150).
Note
When inserting the thread cassette into its
compartment, slowly press it down.
If the sewing machine could not be
threaded, try performing the procedure
again starting from loading the spool of
thread into the thread cassette.
Using the extra spool pin
When using spools with a size that cannot be loaded
into the thread cassette, use the extra spool pin.
a
Place the spool of thread onto the extra spool
pin.
a
Extra spool pin
b
Spool
b
Slide the spool cap for the size of the spool
onto the spool pin.
a
Spool cap
• For more details, refer to "About the spool of
thread" (page 23).
c
Insert the tabs on the extra spool pin into the
holes on the top of the thread cassette.
1
1
2
1
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