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Stopping and continuing embroidering, Press the, key to stop embroidering.

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CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 STOPPING AND CONTINUING EMBROIDERING G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G STOPPING AND CONTINUING EMBROIDERING If the thread breaks or the cartridge runs out of thread, stop embroidering, fix the thread, and then go back to the point in the pattern where sewing stopped. If the thread cartridge ran out of thread: Get a new thread cartridge. If the thread broke: Pull the thread out of the cartridge. For details on pulling the thread out from the cartridge, see the section Pulling the thread end out of the cartridge on page 45. 1 Press the key to stop embroidering. 1 After sewing a few stitches, the machine stops, and a screen like the one shown at the right appears. 1 The highlighted number is the number of the thread color that was being embroidered. 2 Press the thread cartridge release button ( thread cartridge. ), and then remove the 3 Press the key. A screen like the one shown at the right appears. 1 Total number of thread colors used in the pattern 2 Number indicating the order of the thread color being embroidered 3 The part of the pattern that is being embroidered 45 6 2 3 4 Press the 5 Press the 6 Press the 7 Press the key to go back 11 stitches. 71 key to skip ahead 11 stitches. key to skip ahead one thread color. (The number at 5 increases by 1.) key to go back one thread color. (The number at 6 decreases by 1.) Key information • Holding down the • Holding down the colors. or key moves forward or backward 31 stitches. or key moves forward or backward through the thread NOTE • If the number at 2 is highlighted, embroidering for that thread color was stopped. If stitching is moved back to the beginning for that thread color or if another thread color is selected, the highlighting at 2 disappears. Chapter 4 Chapter 5 INDEX Chapter 6 41

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STOPPING AND CONTINUING EMBROIDERING
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
INDEX
Chapter 6
STOPPING AND CONTINUING EMBROIDERING
If the thread breaks or the cartridge runs out of thread, stop embroidering, fix the thread, and then go
back to the point in the pattern where sewing stopped.
If the thread cartridge ran out of thread:
Get a new thread cartridge.
If the thread broke:
Pull the thread out of the cartridge. For details on pulling the thread out from the cartridge, see the
section
Pulling the thread end out of the cartridge
on page 45.
1
Press the
key to stop embroidering.
After sewing a few stitches, the machine stops, and
a screen like the one shown at the right appears.
1
The highlighted number is the number of the thread
color that was being embroidered.
2
Press the thread cartridge release button (
), and then remove the
thread cartridge.
3
Press the
key.
A screen like the one shown at the right appears.
1
Total number of thread colors used in the pattern
2
Number indicating the order of the thread color being
embroidered
3
The part of the pattern that is being embroidered
4
Press the
key to go back 11 stitches.
5
Press the
key to skip ahead 11 stitches.
6
Press the
key to skip ahead one thread color. (The number at
5
increases by 1.)
7
Press the
key to go back one thread color. (The number at
6
decreases by 1.)
Key information
Holding down the
or
key moves forward or backward 31 stitches.
Holding down the
or
key moves forward or backward through the thread
colors.
NOTE
If the number at
2
is highlighted, embroidering for that thread color was stopped. If
stitching is moved back to the beginning for that thread color or if another thread color
is selected, the highlighting at
2
disappears.
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3
5
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