Brother International Innov-is NQ1600E Operation Manual - Page 72

If the thread breaks during sewing, Restarting from the beginning, Resuming embroidery after turning

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Adjustments During the Embroidery Process If the thread breaks during sewing b Press . 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 e from the previous section to reset the bobbin. c Press .  The embroidery frame moves, returning the needle to the pattern's beginning position. c Press presser (Presser foot lifter button) foot and start sewing. to lower the d Press , , or to move the needle back the correct number of stitches before the area where the thread broke. 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. Memo • Even if the power goes out in the middle of embroidery, the machine returns to the point where embroidery was stopped when the machine is turned on again. 1 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. e Press to return to the original screen. f Press presser (Presser foot foot, and press lifter button) to lower the the "Start/Stop" button to continue sewing. Restarting from the beginning 1 Current stitch number when embroidery was stopped Note • Do not remove the embroidery unit or the memory will no longer remember your design. a Turn the main power to ON. b Follow the instructions shown on remove the embroidery frame. the screen and a Press . E-24

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Adjustments During the Embroidery Process
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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
e
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.
Restarting from the beginning
a
Press
.
b
Press
.
The embroidery frame moves, returning the needle to
the pattern’s beginning position.
c
Press
(Presser foot lifter button) to lower the
presser foot and start sewing.
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.
1
Current stitch number when embroidery was stopped
a
Turn the main power to ON.
b
Follow the instructions shown on the screen and
remove the embroidery frame.
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.
Memo
Even if the power goes out in the middle of
embroidery, the machine returns to the point
where embroidery was stopped when the
machine is turned on again.
Note
Do not remove the embroidery unit or the
memory will no longer remember your design.
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