Brother International SE725 Operation Manual - Page 65

Embroidering attractive finishes

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IMPORTANT • Do not push on the carriage when attaching the embroidery unit to the machine, otherwise damage to the embroidery unit may result. • Do not touch the connector in the embroidery unit connection slot. The connector could be damaged, and it may cause malfunctions. • Do not lift up on the embroidery carriage, and do not forcefully move it. It may cause malfunctions. Turn on the machine. d  A message appears in the screen. Note • If [Opening Screen] is set [ON] within the settings screen, touch screen for the following message to appear. Be sure that no objects or hands are near the e embroidery unit and touch . Embroidering Preparation Turn off the machine. c IMPORTANT • Always turn off the machine before removing the embroidery unit. It may cause malfunctions if removed when the machine is turned on. Hold the release button on the bottom left of the d embroidery unit, and slowly pull the embroidery unit to the left. 4 Embroidering attractive finishes EMBROIDERY  The carriage moves to its initial position.  The screen for selecting the embroidery pattern type is displayed. Memo • Utility stitches cannot be selected when the embroidery unit is attached. ■ Removing the embroidery unit Make sure that the machine is completely stopped and follow the instructions below. Remove the embroidery frame. a • For details on removing the embroidery frame, refer to "Removing the embroidery frame" on page 66. Touch , and then touch . b There are many factors that go into beautiful embroidery. Using the appropriate stabilizer (page 64) and hooping the fabric in the frame (page 64) are two important factors mentioned earlier. Another important point is the appropriateness of the needle and thread being used. See the explanation of threads below. ■ Thread Upper thread Bobbin thread Use embroidery thread intended for use with this machine. Other embroidery threads may not yield optimum results. Use the included bobbin pre-wound with 60 weight embroidery bobbin thread or recommended 60 weight embroidery bobbin thread. Note • Do not leave objects in the range of motion of the embroidery frame. The frame may strike the object and cause a poor finish to the embroidery pattern. • When embroidering on large garments (especially jackets or other heavy fabrics), do not let the fabric hang off the table. Otherwise, the embroidery unit cannot move freely, and the pattern may not turn out as planned.  The embroidery carriage moves into a position where it can be stored. 63

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Embroidering Preparation
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EMBROIDERY
4
d
Turn on the machine.
A message appears in the screen.
e
Be sure that no objects or hands are near the
embroidery unit and touch
.
The carriage moves to its initial position.
The screen for selecting the embroidery pattern type
is displayed.
Removing the embroidery unit
Make sure that the machine is completely stopped and
follow the instructions below.
a
Remove the embroidery frame.
For details on removing the embroidery frame, refer
to “Removing the embroidery frame” on page 66.
b
Touch
, and then touch
.
The embroidery carriage moves into a position
where it can be stored.
c
Turn off the machine.
d
Hold the release button on the bottom left of the
embroidery unit, and slowly pull the embroidery unit
to the left.
Embroidering attractive finishes
There are many factors that go into beautiful embroidery.
Using the appropriate stabilizer (page 64) and hooping the
fabric in the frame (page 64) are two important factors
mentioned earlier. Another important point is the
appropriateness of the needle and thread being used. See the
explanation of threads below.
Thread
IMPORTANT
Do not push on the carriage when attaching
the embroidery unit to the machine, otherwise
damage to the embroidery unit may result.
Do not touch the connector in the embroidery
unit connection slot. The connector could be
damaged, and it may cause malfunctions.
Do not lift up on the embroidery carriage, and
do not forcefully move it. It may cause
malfunctions.
Note
If [Opening Screen] is set [ON] within the settings
screen, touch screen for the following message to
appear.
Memo
Utility stitches cannot be selected when the
embroidery unit is attached.
IMPORTANT
Always turn off the machine before removing
the embroidery unit.
It may cause malfunctions if removed when
the machine is turned on.
Upper thread
Use embroidery thread intended for use with
this machine. Other embroidery threads may
not yield optimum results.
Bobbin thread
Use the included bobbin pre-wound with 60
weight embroidery bobbin thread or
recommended 60 weight embroidery bobbin
thread.
Note
Do not leave objects in the range of motion of the
embroidery frame. The frame may strike the object
and cause a poor finish to the embroidery pattern.
When embroidering on large garments (especially
jackets or other heavy fabrics), do not let the fabric
hang off the table. Otherwise, the embroidery unit
cannot move freely, and the pattern may not turn
out as planned.