Brother International XS2080 Operation Manual - Page 97

Symptom 3, The needle breaks, or the needle, bends and thus hits the needle, plate., Symptom 4,

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Remove the upper thread and bobbin. c • Refer to "Fabric is caught in the machine and cannot be removed" (page 90). Remove the bobbin case. d • Refer to "Fabric is caught in the machine and cannot be removed" (page 90). If threads remain in the bobbin case, remove e it. • Refer to "Fabric is caught in the machine and cannot be removed" (page 90). Symptom 4 : The fabric is not fed. ■ Cause The thread has become clogged as the stitch is too fine. ■ Remedy Lengthen the stitch length. • Refer to "Adjusting the stitch length and width" (page 40). Insert the bobbin case so that the  mark on f the bobbin case aligns with the  mark on the machine. • Refer to "Cleaning the race" (page 82). Attach the needle plate cover. g • Refer to "Cleaning the race" (page 82). Set the bobbin in the bobbin case. 4 h • Refer to "Cleaning the race" (page 82). If the needle is bent, replace it with a new i one. • Refer to "Replacing the needle" (page 32). Turn on the machine, and then press the j needle position button to raise the needle. • Refer to "Upper threading" (page 25). Thread the machine correctly. k • For details on threading the machine, refer to "Upper threading" (page 25). Symptom 3 : The needle breaks, or the needle bends and thus hits the needle plate. ■ Cause You have not used the right combination of fabric, thread and needle. ■ Remedy Choose a thread and needle that are appropriate for the type of fabric. • Refer to "Needle types and their uses" (page 31). 95

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c
Remove the upper thread and bobbin.
Refer to “Fabric is caught in the machine and
cannot be removed” (page 90).
d
Remove the bobbin case.
Refer to “Fabric is caught in the machine and
cannot be removed” (page 90).
e
If threads remain in the bobbin case, remove
it.
Refer to “Fabric is caught in the machine and
cannot be removed” (page 90).
f
Insert the bobbin case so that the
mark on
the bobbin case aligns with the
mark on the
machine.
• Refer to “Cleaning the race” (page 82).
g
Attach the needle plate cover.
• Refer to “Cleaning the race” (page 82).
h
Set the bobbin in the bobbin case.
• Refer to “Cleaning the race” (page 82).
i
If the needle is bent, replace it with a new
one.
• Refer to “Replacing the needle” (page 32).
j
Turn on the machine, and then press the
needle position button to raise the needle.
• Refer to “Upper threading” (page 25).
k
Thread the machine correctly.
For details on threading the machine, refer to
“Upper threading” (page 25).
Symptom 3 :
The needle breaks, or the needle
bends and thus hits the needle
plate.
Cause
You have not used the right combination of
fabric, thread and needle.
Remedy
Choose a thread and needle that are appropriate
for the type of fabric.
• Refer to “Needle types and their uses”
(page 31).
Symptom 4 :
The fabric is not fed.
Cause
The thread has become clogged as the stitch is too
fine.
Remedy
Lengthen the stitch length.
• Refer to “Adjusting the stitch length and width”
(page 40).