Brother International Innov-ís 2500D Users Manual - English - Page 146

Adjustments During The Embroidery Process

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ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS If the Bobbin Runs Out of Thread When the bobbin begins to run out of thread during embroidering, the machine will stop and the message below will appear. Press and follow the directions below to rethread the lower threading. If very little sewing remains, you can sew 10 final stitches without rethreading the machine by pressing . The machine will stop after sewing the 10 stitches. c Raise the frame-securing lever, and then remove the embroidery frame. * Be careful not apply strong force to the fabric at this time. Otherwise, the fabric may loosen in the frame. a Press . b Press . Note • Be careful not to apply a strong force to the hooped fabric. • When removing and reattaching the embroidery frame, do not allow the frame to hit the carriage or the presser foot, otherwise the pattern may become misaligned. d Replace the bobbin with a full one. 5 e Press . Embroidery → The carriage will move and the thread will be automatically cut. f Reattach the embroidery frame. g To return to the point in the pattern where sewing was stopped, follow steps c through f in the next section. Memo For best results, return to a point 2 or 3 stitches before sewing stopped. 145

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ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS
Embroidery
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5
ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS
If the Bobbin Runs Out of Thread
When the bobbin begins to run out of thread during
embroidering, the machine will stop and the message
below will appear. Press
and follow the
directions below to rethread the lower threading. If very
little sewing remains, you can sew 10 final stitches
without rethreading the machine by pressing
.
The machine will stop after sewing the 10 stitches.
a
Press
.
b
Press
.
The carriage will move and the thread will be
automatically cut.
c
Raise the frame-securing lever, and then
remove the embroidery frame.
*
Be careful not apply strong force to the fabric at this
time. Otherwise, the fabric may loosen in the frame.
d
Replace the bobbin with a full one.
e
Press
.
f
Reattach the embroidery frame.
g
To return to the point in the pattern where
sewing was stopped, follow steps
c
through
f
in the next section.
Note
Be careful not to apply a strong force to the hooped
fabric.
When removing and reattaching the embroidery
frame, do not allow the frame to hit the carriage or
the presser foot, otherwise the pattern may become
misaligned.
Memo
For best results, return to a point 2 or 3 stitches before
sewing stopped.