Brother International LK3-B431 MKII Instruction Manual - Page 31
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7-4 . Winding the lower thread A CAUTION 7. CORRECT USE A Do not touch or place anything against any of the moving parts while winding the lower thread, otherwise personal injury or damage to the machine may result. 1. Place the bobbin all the way onto the shaft. 2. Thread the thread as shown in the illustration at right, wind the thread around the bobbin several times in the direction of the arrow, and then press the bobbin presser 0. • 3. Turn on the power switch. (The POWER indicator on the operation panel will illuminate.) • 4. Check that the needle is not touching the presser foot, and then while pressing the BOBBIN. WIND switch 0, de- press the foot switch 0 to start the machine. Keep de- pressing the foot switch 0 until the lower thread stops being wound onto the bobbin. Release the BOBBIN. WIND switch 0 after the machine starts B0BBIN.WIND 0 operating. If you release the foot switch before winding is completed, depress it once more while pressing and holding the 2 BOBBIN. WIND switch 0. • 5. The bobbin presser 0 will automatically return to its original position after a set amount of thread (80 90% of the bobbin capacity ) has been wound on. • 6. Release the foot switch 0. 7. Remove the bobbin, hook the thread onto the knife 0, and then pull the bobbin in the direction of the arrow to cut the thread. c=r 0 • 0 8. To wind more thread onto the bobbin, loosen the set screw 0 and pull the bobbin presser 0 outward. «If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly» If the thread winds onto the bobbin unevenly, loosen the nut 0 and turn the bobbin winder thead tension stud 0 to adjust. * If the thread winds on as shown in A, turn the bob- bin winder thread tension stud 0 clokwise; if it winds on as shown in B,turn the bobbin winder thead tension stud 0 counterclockwise. Case A Case B LK3-B430E-, B431E-, B432E-, B433E- Mark II 24