Brother International BAS-310 Instruction Manual - English - Page 11

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Using the floppy disk * Programs for up to ten programs each containing up to a maximum 2,000 stitches can be stored on each floppy disk. Unlocked, writing possible Window open Locked, writing impossible (1) Turn the power switch 0 on. (2) Hold the disk 0 with the label up and the metal shutter to the front, and insert the disk into the drive 0. It will click into place. (3) To eject the disk, press the eject button 0. O Slide the write protector 0 on the back of the disk up (the window opens) to lock the disk and prevent accidental erasure of the disk contents. O Inserting the disk into the driven upside down or backwards may damage the driven and will prevent reading or writing of data. O Be sure to store your disks away from any magnets or magnetic sources, including radios, televisions, telephones, and other devices. Magnetism can erase or damage disk contents. Also, be careful to prevent exposure of the disk to oil or dust. E Using the bobbin thread counter TR.VD:/9- B.T. COUNTER nr I TR:t T*Z% B.T. SET B.T. CHANGE I * Set the bobbin thread counter to display the number of pieces of the selected pattern which can be sewn with the amount of thread on the bobbin to avoid running out of bobbin thread in the middle of a pattern. (1) Press the bobbin thread counter switches 0 to display the number of work pieces in the bobbin thread counter 0. 0 The bobbin thread counter can be set to any number from to . If the counter is set to , sewing continues irrespective of the amount of bobbin thread remaining. (2) Insert the floppy disk and press the bobbin thread SET switch 0. An alarm will beep twice. This will record the number of work pieces shown in the bobbin thread counter 0 to the disk. (3) The number shown in the counter 0 will decrement one each time the stitch pattern is completed. When the number of patterns shown in the counter is sewn, the counter 0 will read , and an alarm will sound. (The sewing machine will not start even if the start switch is pressed.) (4) Press the bobbin thread CHANGE switch 0 and replace the bobbin. The alarm will stop, and the number of work pieces set in step (2) will be displayed again in the bobbin thread counter 0. -8-

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Using
the
floppy
disk
*
Programs
for
up
to
ten
programs
each
containing
up
to
a
maximum
2,000
stitches
can
be
stored
on
each
floppy
disk.
Unlocked,
writing
possible
Window
open
Locked,
writing
impossible
(1)
Turn
the
power
switch
0
on.
(2)
Hold
the
disk
0
with
the
label
up
and
the
metal
shutter
to
the
front,
and
insert
the
disk
into
the
drive
0.
It
will
click
into
place.
(3)
To
eject
the
disk,
press
the
eject
button
0.
O
Slide
the
write
protector
0
on
the
back
of
the
disk
up
(the
window
opens)
to
lock
the
disk
and
prevent
accidental
erasure
of
the
disk
contents.
O
Inserting
the
disk
into
the
driven
upside
down
or
backwards
may
damage
the
driven
and
will
prevent
reading
or
writing
of
data.
O
Be
sure
to
store
your
disks
away
from
any
magnets
or
magnetic
sources,
including
radios,
televisions,
telephones,
and
other
devices.
Magnetism
can
erase
or
damage
disk
contents.
Also,
be
careful
to
prevent
exposure
of
the
disk
to
oil
or
dust.
E
Using
the
bobbin
thread
counter
TR.VD:/9
B.T.
COUNTER
nr
I
TR:t
T*Z%
B.T.
SET
B.T.
CHANGE
I
*
Set
the
bobbin
thread
counter
to
display
the
number
of
pieces
of
the
selected
pattern
which
can
be
sewn
with
the
amount
of
thread
on
the
bobbin
to
avoid
running
out
of
bobbin
thread
in
the
middle
of
a
pattern.
(1)
Press
the
bobbin
thread
counter
switches
0
to
display
the
number
of
work
pieces
in
the
bobbin
thread
counter
0.
0
The
bobbin
thread
counter
can
be
set
to
any
number
from
<01>
to
<99>.
If
the
counter
is
set
to
<00>,
sewing
continues
irrespective
of
the
amount
of
bobbin
thread
remaining.
(2)
Insert
the
floppy
disk
and
press
the
bobbin
thread
SET
switch
0.
An
alarm
will
beep
twice.
This
will
record
the
number
of
work
pieces
shown
in
the
bobbin
thread
counter
0
to
the
disk.
(3)
The
number
shown
in
the
counter
0
will
decre-
ment
one
each
time
the
stitch
pattern
is
completed.
When
the
number
of
patterns
shown
in
the
counter
is
sewn,
the
counter
0
will
read
<00>,
and
an
alarm
will
sound.
(The
sewing
machine
will
not
start
even
if
the
start
switch
is
pressed.)
(4)
Press
the
bobbin
thread
CHANGE
switch
0
and
replace
the
bobbin.
The
alarm
will
stop,
and
the
number
of
work
pieces
set
in
step
(2)
will
be
displayed
again
in
the
bobbin
thread
counter
0.
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