Brother International CV3440 Operation Manual - Page 27

Removing the fabric, from the machine, Top cover stitch model

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English 5. Slowly pull the fabric in the direction of the arrow so that the ends of the needle threads are pulled to the back of fabric. Removing the fabric from the machine (Top cover stitch model) 1. By hand, turn the handwheel toward you until the needle is at its highest position. 2. Raise the presser foot. 6. Cut the looper thread. 3. Slowly pull the fabric in the direction of the arrow. NOTE: Be sure to pull the fabric to the back. NOTE: We recommend using scissors to cut the looper thread. Scissors can also be used to cut the machine threads. 7. Pull all threads at the back of the fabric. Tie all threads together and cut. 4. Cut the needle threads, which come out from the surface of the fabric. 25

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English
Removing the fabric
from the machine
(Top cover stitch model)
1. By hand, turn the handwheel toward you until
the needle is at its highest position.
2. Raise the presser foot.
3. Slowly pull the fabric in the direction of the
arrow.
NOTE:
Be sure to pull the fabric to the back.
4. Cut the needle threads, which come out from
the surface of the fabric.
5. Slowly pull the fabric in the direction of the
arrow so that the ends of the needle threads
are pulled to the back of fabric.
6. Cut the looper thread.
NOTE:
We recommend using scissors to cut the looper
thread. Scissors can also be used to cut the
machine threads.
7. Pull all threads at the back of the fabric.
Tie all threads together and cut.