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Thread runs out partway, through a design, Stopping while embroidering

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Thread runs out partway Stopping while embroidering through a design If the embroidery is stopped before it is complete, When the upper thread or the bobbin thread runs out while embroidering, the machine stops. Move the needle back about 10 stitches and resume embroidering. check the current needle count and layout before turning off the machine. Memo z When the bobbin thread runs out, cut the threads and remove the embroidery frame before replacing the bobbin thread. Memo z When the machine is turned off, the embroidery size and layout return to the original setting. If you have changed the layout, you need to adjust it again. 2 Set the upper thread or bobbin thread. a Press . b Press (Start/stop button) to stop the a machine. Check the current needle count on the screen b and make a note of it. Memo z If the needle count is not displayed, display the needle count on the screen. For details, refer to "Stopping while embroidering" (page 67). Press . c If the needle count is not displayed, press (Settings key), and then use to display the following screen. Press to return to the previous screen. Press (Back one stitch) to move the d needle back about 10 stitches. (Forward one stitch) increases the stitch number. Restart the embroidery. e Press c (Embroidery key). X The confirmation message is displayed. Editing and Saving Patterns 67

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Thread runs out partway
through a design
When the upper thread or the bobbin thread runs out while
embroidering, the machine stops. Move the needle back
about 10 stitches and resume embroidering
.
Memo
When the bobbin thread runs out, cut the
threads and remove the embroidery frame
before replacing the bobbin thread.
a
Set the upper thread or bobbin thread.
b
Press
.
Memo
If the needle count is not displayed, display
the needle count on the screen. For details,
refer to "Stopping while embroidering" (page
67).
c
Press
.
d
Press
(Back one stitch) to move the
needle back about 10 stitches.
(Forward one stitch) increases the stitch
number.
e
Restart the embroidery.
Stopping while embroidering
If the embroidery is stopped before it is complete,
check the current needle count and layout before
turning off the machine.
Memo
When the machine is turned off, the
embroidery size and layout return to the
original setting. If you have changed the
layout, you need to adjust it again.
a
Press
(Start/stop button) to stop the
machine.
b
Check the current needle count on the screen
and make a note of it.
If the needle count is not displayed, press
(Settings key), and then use
to
display the following screen.
Press
to return to the previous screen.
c
Press
(Embroidery key).
The confirmation message is displayed.