Pfaff creative stylist MN 110 Manual - Page 3

a stable, leveled, and durable surface or use the embroidery machine stand.

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• For extra protection, when operating the embroidery machine, use safety glasses and closed toe shoes to prevent injuries. • To replace the needles, use tweezers or pliers to grab the needle. Do NOT use your fingers. • Do NOT leave the embroidery machine unattended while in use, and press "Stop" in the case of an emergency. See the Turning off section for more information. • The embroidery machine weighs about 95 pounds and should be carried between two people. Only lift the embroidery machine from its base and use caution to prevent back, knees and/or other types of injuries or damage to the embroidery machine. • Do NOT lift or grab embroidery machine by the touch-screen or any of the removable parts. • The embroidery machine's power cord MUST be plugged into a UPS power supply to protect it from a power surge, power outage and to provide enough time for embroidery job to be completed in case of a power outage. • If there is a power outage and the embroidery machine is NOT plugged into a UPS power supply, it will turn off. If it is plugged into a UPS power supply, once the job is completed, turn off the embroidery machine and unplug it from the UPS power supply. • If there is a power outage, turn off the embroidery machine and unplug it from the electrical outlet. • Do NOT operate the embroidery machine if it is covered by or touching flammable materials, including towels, curtains, draperies, walls or anything similar. • Do NOT store any flammable liquids near the embroidery machine. • Do NOT operate the embroidery machine in a place where sprays are used or oxygen is stored. • Do not store the embroidery machine in a place with direct sunshine or high humidity. Do not use or store the embroidery machine close to a heater, iron, halogen lamp or another high-temperature object. • Do NOT place any item on top of the embroidery machine while in operation. • Do NOT store any materials or items other than the manufacturer's recommended accessories on top or beneath the embroidery machine when NOT in use. • Do NOT use any materials that are not recommended for the embroidery machine such as paper, cardboard, plastic, foam and other such materials or their likes. • Use extreme caution MUST be used when moving the embroidery machine to prevent any injuries. It is recommended that the embroidery machine NOT be moved while it is being used or plugged into the electrical outlet. • To prevent needle breakage, do not use damaged needles or an incorrect needle plate. • Keep foreign objects away from embroidery machine openings to avoid personal injuries. • When using scissors or seam rippers, keep hands and fingers away from the cutting direction to avoid injuries and only use them for their specified purpose. • Do NOT use the embroidery machine on an unstable surface. Place the embroidery machine on a stable, leveled, and durable surface or use the embroidery machine stand. • Do NOT use the embroidery machine stand to store anything else but the embroidery machine and its accessories. • If the embroidery machine falls to the floor, it has been splashed with or soaked in water or other liquids do NOT use it - contact your local dealer to schedule an appointment with a qualified technician to service the embroidery machine. Contact your local PFAFF® dealer. • Do NOT use the embroidery machine if it begins to heat up, color changes or deformation occurs, stop using the embroidery machine immediately, turn it off, and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Then contact your local PFAFF® dealer. • Never wear loose articles of clothing that can be caught by the needles or any part of the embroidery machine while it is being used.

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• For extra protection, when operating the embroidery machine, use safety glasses and closed toe
shoes to prevent injuries.
• To replace the needles, use tweezers or pliers to grab the needle. Do NOT use your fingers.
• Do NOT leave the embroidery machine unattended while in use, and press “Stop” in the case of
an emergency. See the Turning off section for more information.
• The embroidery machine weighs about 95 pounds and should be carried between two people.
Only lift the embroidery machine from its base and use caution to prevent back, knees and/or
other types of injuries or damage to the embroidery machine.
• Do NOT lift or grab embroidery machine by the touch-screen or any of the removable parts.
• The embroidery machine’s power cord MUST be plugged into a UPS power supply to protect it
from a power surge, power outage and to provide enough time for embroidery job to be com-
pleted in case of a power outage.
• If there is a power outage and the embroidery machine is NOT plugged into a UPS power sup-
ply, it will turn off. If it is plugged into a UPS power supply, once the job is completed, turn off
the embroidery machine and unplug it from the UPS power supply.
• If there is a power outage, turn off the embroidery machine and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
• Do NOT operate the embroidery machine if it is covered by or touching flammable materials,
including towels, curtains, draperies, walls or anything similar.
• Do NOT store any flammable liquids near the embroidery machine.
• Do NOT operate the embroidery machine in a place where sprays are used or oxygen is stored.
• Do not store the embroidery machine in a place with direct sunshine or high humidity. Do not
use or store the embroidery machine close to a heater, iron, halogen lamp or another high-tem-
perature object.
• Do NOT place any item on top of the embroidery machine while in operation.
• Do NOT store any materials or items other than the manufacturer’s recommended accessories
on top or beneath the embroidery machine when NOT in use.
• Do NOT use any materials that are not recommended for the embroidery machine such as pa-
per, cardboard, plastic, foam and other such materials or their likes.
• Use extreme caution MUST be used when moving the embroidery machine to prevent any in-
juries. It is recommended that the embroidery machine NOT be moved while it is being used or
plugged into the electrical outlet.
• To prevent needle breakage, do not use damaged needles or an incorrect needle plate.
• Keep foreign objects away from embroidery machine openings to avoid personal injuries.
• When using scissors or seam rippers, keep hands and fingers away from the cutting direction to
avoid injuries and only use them for their specified purpose.
• Do NOT use the embroidery machine on an unstable surface. Place the embroidery machine on
a stable, leveled, and durable surface or use the embroidery machine stand.
• Do NOT use the embroidery machine stand to store anything else but the embroidery machine
and its accessories.
• If the embroidery machine falls to the floor, it has been splashed with or soaked in water or oth
-
er liquids do NOT use it – contact your local dealer to schedule an appointment with a qualified
technician to service the embroidery machine. Contact your local PFAFF
®
dealer.
• Do NOT use the embroidery machine if it begins to heat up, color changes or deformation oc-
curs, stop using the embroidery machine immediately, turn it off, and unplug it from the electri-
cal outlet. Then contact your local PFAFF
®
dealer.
• Never wear loose articles of clothing that can be caught by the needles or any part of the em-
broidery machine while it is being used.