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Using the Optional Cap Frame 169
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Using the Optional Cap Frame
By using the optional cap frame, patterns can be embroidered onto caps and hats. The procedures for using the
cap frame are described below.
Note
● Baseball (golf) caps, tulip hats and bucket hats can be embroidered with this frame.
● This frame cannot be used with hats having a front area of 50 mm (2 inches) or less, such as sun visors
and children's hats. In addition, it cannot be used with hats that have a brim longer than 80 mm
(3-1/16 inches).
Cap frame and its accessories
The cap frame driver and the mounting jig are required in order to use the cap frame.
Note
● If the cap embroidery frame is attached, the
embroidery frame indicators, showing
which embroidery frames can be used,
appear as shown below.
Cap frame
1 Embroidering area:
50 mm (H) × 130 mm (W)
(2 inches (H) × 5-1/8 inches (W))
2 The mark indicates the center of the
embroidering area.
3 Snap lock
Cap frame driver and 4 thumb
screws
In order to attach the cap frame to
the carriage, remove the
embroidery frame holder, and
then attach this cap frame driver to
the carriage of the machine.
1 Insert the thumb screws into
these holes and tighten the
screws to secure the movable
section. Use these holes when
storing this cap frame driver.
2 Holding Spring
The cap frame is secured by
the two holding Spring.
Mounting jig
Use when framing a cap in the
cap frame.
1 Holder
The cap frame is secured by
the two holders.
2 Mounting bracket
Tighten thumb screw to
secure to mounting surface.
2
3
1
1
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Содержание
- Pr600 h1 h4 p.1
- Pr 600 p.1
- O p e r a t i o n m a n u a l p.1
- Embroidery machine p.1
- Warnin p.2
- Save these instructions this machine is intended for household use p.2
- Important safety instructions p.2
- Important p.3
- For users in the uk eire malta and cyprus only p.3
- Federal communications commission fcc declaration of conformity for usa only p.4
- Please read before using this machine p.5
- Congratulations on choosing our machine p.5
- License agreement p.6
- Warning labels p.7
- Label locations p.7
- Precautions p.8
- Concerning optional embroidery cards p.8
- Care of floppy disks p.9
- Care of compactflash cards p.9
- Six needle machine embroidering p.10
- Machine structure and features p.10
- Differences with single needle machines p.11
- Other features p.12
- Machine structure and features xi p.12
- Available features p.13
- Manual structure p.14
- Searching for information p.14
- Read when additional information is required p.14
- Read before use p.14
- Manual structure xiii p.14
- Optional accessories setting up the machine p.16
- Operating precautions 4 p.16
- Names of machine parts and their functions p.16
- Manual structure xiii p.16
- Machine structure and features ix p.16
- Included accessories p.16
- Important safety instructions i license agreement v warning labels vi precautions vii p.16
- Getting ready 1 p.16
- Embroidering tutorial 13 p.16
- Contents xv p.16
- Contents p.16
- Basic procedures 7 installing the bobbin 8 p.16
- Turning on the machine 0 p.16
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 3 p.16
- Sewing the embroidery 1 p.17
- Resume the operation being performed before the machine was turned off 0 changing the needle 1 p.17
- Other basic procedures 59 p.17
- If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread runs out while embroidering 7 p.17
- Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame 8 p.17
- Embroidery frame position and movement 8 changing the embroidering position 0 p.17
- Embroidering a pattern containing seven or more colors 3 p.17
- Editing the embroidery pattern 5 p.17
- Correctly using the embroidery frames 3 p.17
- Checking the thread tension 4 removing the embroidery frame and fabric 5 p.17
- Checking the embroidery area 2 p.17
- Changing the thread spools with designs of seven or more colors 5 p.17
- When you have a question this may help you 7 p.17
- Attaching the embroidery frame to the machine 0 p.17
- Upper threading 3 p.17
- Attaching iron on stabilizer backing to fabric 4 hooping the fabric 5 p.17
- Turning off the machine 6 screen quick reference guide 8 p.17
- Specifying embroidering setting 6 previewing the image 7 p.17
- Using the settings key 40 p.18
- Temporary needle bar setting 2 reserved needle bar settings 4 p.18
- Selecting editing saving patterns 97 p.18
- Maximum sewing speed setting 9 setting the machine to stop at color changes 0 p.18
- Embroidery data precautions 8 selecting an embroidery pattern 9 p.18
- Embroidering settings 85 p.18
- Embroidering from the beginning or middle of the pattern 9 resume embroidering after turning off the machine 1 adjusting the thread tension 3 p.18
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 18 p.18
- Editing the embroidery pattern embroidering settings screen 28 p.18
- Editing a combined pattern 31 saving embroidery patterns 35 p.18
- Basic settings and help feature 139 p.18
- Automatic lock stitch setting 6 starting ending position settings 7 p.18
- Using the optional bobbin winder 78 p.19
- Using the machine operations guide key 51 using the help key 53 p.19
- Troubleshooting 89 p.19
- Specifications 06 p.19
- Optional accessories 168 p.19
- Maintenance 83 p.19
- Index 07 p.19
- Helpful tips for the operation of pr 600 60 p.19
- Creating beautiful embroidery 64 p.19
- Attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines 68 using the optional cap frame 69 p.19
- Appliqué sewing 56 p.19
- Appendix 155 p.19
- Names of machine parts and their functions p.20
- Included accessories p.20
- Getting ready p.20
- After unpacking the pr 600 first refer to included accessories on page 4 and check that all listed accessories are included after checking that all accessories are included the embroidery machine can be set up the setup of the pr 600 and the various preparations required before starting to sew are described in this chapter p.20
- Setting up the machine p.20
- Optional accessories p.20
- The names of the various parts of the sewing machine and their functions are described below before using the sewing machine carefully read these descriptions to learn the names of the machine parts p.21
- Names of machine parts and their functions p.21
- Front view p.21
- Right side rear view p.22
- Operation panel p.22
- Names of machine parts and their functions 3 p.22
- The accessories listed below are included with this machine make sure to use the accessories supplied with this machine p.23
- Included accessories p.23
- After opening the box check that the following accessories are included if any item is missing or damaged contact your sales representative p.23
- Accessories p.23
- Optional accessories 5 p.24
- Optional accessories p.24
- Setting up the machine p.25
- Caution p.25
- Setup and transporting precautions p.25
- Setup the machine in a location that meets the following requirements position machine more than 50 mm 2 inches from the wall allow sufficient space around the machine place no objects within the moving range of the embroidery frame set up machine near an electrical outlet use a level and stable surface such as a desk use a surface that can support the weight of the machine about 37 kg 81 ibs allow open space around the ventilation slots at the bottom toward the back p.26
- Setup location p.26
- Setting up the machine 7 p.26
- In order to prevent malfunctions or damage do not set up the machine in a location exposed to the following conditions p.26
- Caution p.26
- Setting up the machine p.27
- Adjusting the operation panel position p.28
- Preparing the thread guide assembly p.29
- Setting up the machine 11 p.30
- Positioning the spool stand p.30
- Attaching the embroidery frame holder p.30
- Using the disc shaped screwdriver included firmly tighten the thumb screw p.31
- This completes the preparation of the machine p.31
- Secure the embroidery frame holder with the two thumb screws p.31
- Embroidering tutorial p.32
- Warning p.33
- Power supply precautions p.33
- Operating precautions p.33
- Caution p.33
- Your machine is designed to use household embroidery needles the factory recommended needle is hax 130 ebbr organ schmetz needles 130 705 h e may be used as a substitute use of any other needles may break the needle or thread or damage the needle threading mechanism or result to injuries p.34
- When winding the bobbin be sure to use cotton or spun polyester bobbin thread between 74 dtex 2 and 100 dtex 2 p.34
- Use a bobbin thread that has been correctly wound otherwise the needle may break or the thread tension will be incorrect p.34
- Operating precautions p.34
- Only use prewound bobbin coats l type tru sew polyester filaments or bobbins designed specifically for this machine use of any other bobbin may result in injuries or damage to the machine p.34
- Never use bent needles bent needles can easily break possibly resulting in injuries p.34
- Needle precautions p.34
- Checking the needle p.34
- Caution p.34
- Bobbin precautions p.34
- Fabric recommendations p.35
- Display recommendations p.35
- Upper thread recommendations p.35
- The various operating precautions that must be observed during the basic procedures are provided on pages 14 to 16 these precautions must be strictly observed in order for the machine to function properly make sure to read these precautions p.36
- Basic procedures p.36
- Removing the bobbin case p.37
- Installing the bobbin p.37
- Caution p.37
- Installing the bobbin case p.38
- Installing the bobbin p.38
- Turning on the machine p.39
- Make sure to keep your hands and other items away from the carriage in order to prevent any injuries p.39
- Caution p.39
- Understanding the screens p.40
- Turning on the machine p.40
- In the pattern editing screen edit the pattern refer to page 25 51 p.41
- In the p.41
- If it is a combined pattern edit the entire pattern specify the embroidering settings and check the embroidery area refer to page p.41
- The basic operation flow is shown below p.41
- Screen overview p.41
- In the pattern type selection screen select a pattern type refer to page 24 49 p.41
- In the pattern list screen select the pattern refer to page 23 50 p.41
- Selecting an embroidery pattern p.42
- Selecting an embroidery pattern p.43
- Editing the embroidery pattern p.44
- Continuing to the embroidering settings screen p.44
- Specifying embroidering setting p.45
- Previewing the image p.46
- If an embroidery frame other than the four included frames are used the embroidery frame may hit the presser foot resulting in injuries p.47
- Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame p.47
- Caution p.47
- Caution p.49
- Attaching the embroidery frame to the machine p.49
- Attaching the embroidery frame p.49
- When attaching the embroidery frame make sure that the start stop button is lit in red if the start stop button is flashing in green the embroidery machine may start sewing if the embroidery machine accidentally starts operating injuries may result p.49
- When attaching the embroidery frame make sure that the embroidery frame does not hit any other part of the embroidery machine p.49
- If the embroidery frame is not correctly attached the embroidery frame may hit the presser foot resulting in injuries p.49
- 2 3 4 5 p.50
- Continuing to the embroidering screen p.51
- Checking the embroidery area p.51
- Upper threading p.52
- Checking the needle bars and thread colors p.52
- When unlock key in the embroidering screen is touched the start stop button begins p.53
- Time can be checked and various embroidering settings can be specified in the embroidering screen p.53
- The screen indicating that the spools be changed is closed in addition to checking the thread colors information such as the number of stitches and the sewing p.53
- Flashing in green and the embroidery machine can start sewing if the upper threading is being performed or the needle is being threaded be careful that the embroidery machine is not accidentally started otherwise injuries may result p.53
- Caution p.53
- When threading the upper thread carefully follow the instructions if the upper threading is not performing correctly the thread may break or become tangled causing the needle to bend or break p.54
- Upper threading p.54
- Caution p.54
- Threading the needle p.58
- Caution p.58
- Starting embroidering p.60
- Sewing the embroidery p.60
- Caution p.60
- Stopping embroidering p.62
- Checking the thread tension p.63
- Removing the fabric p.64
- Removing the embroidery frame and fabric p.64
- Removing the embroidery frame p.64
- Caution p.64
- Turning off the machine p.65
- Turning off the machine p.66
- Screen quick reference guide p.67
- Key displays p.67
- Common screen controls p.67
- Understanding the pattern type selection screen p.68
- Screen quick reference guide p.68
- Understanding the pattern list screen p.69
- Understanding the pattern editing screen p.70
- Screen quick reference guide p.70
- Understanding the embroidering settings screen p.72
- Screen quick reference guide p.72
- Understanding the embroidering screen p.74
- When you have a question this may help you p.76
- Technical terms p.76
- Patterns p.77
- Embroidering p.77
- Other basic procedures p.78
- Resume the operation being performed before the machine was turned off p.79
- Changing the needle p.80
- Caution p.80
- Replacing the needle p.80
- Caution p.81
- Be sure to insert the needle all the way up until it touches the needle bar stopper and securely tighten the needle set screw with the allen screw driver otherwise the needle may break or the machine may be damaged p.81
- Embroidery frame types and applications p.82
- Correctly using the embroidery frames p.82
- Caution p.82
- Caution p.83
- Attaching iron on stabilizer backing to fabric p.83
- Hooping the fabric in the extra large and large embroidery frames p.84
- Hooping the fabric p.84
- Using the embroidery sheet p.85
- Large small pieces of fabric p.86
- Hooping the fabric 67 p.86
- Embroidery frame position and movement p.87
- Embroidery frame position and movement 69 p.88
- Changing the embroidering position p.89
- When specifying the starting of stitching align the needle drop point with the point specified as the starting of stitching for details on specifying the starting ending of stitching refer to page 87 p.90
- Unlocking the needle bar p.90
- Touch the arrow keys in the embroidery settings screen to move the embroidery frame so that the needle drop point is at the center of the area where you wish to embroider p.90
- The screen shown below appears p.90
- The needle bar is unlocked p.90
- Example original angle p.90
- Display the embroidering screen and then touch the key for any needle bar other than the one that is locked p.90
- Depending on the type of fabric being embroidered it may not be possible to stretch the fabric in the embroidery frame at the desired angle in this case adjust the angle of the pattern so that it is correctly positioned on the fabric p.90
- Changing the embroidering position 71 p.90
- Adjusting the angle p.90
- Embroidering a pattern containing seven or more colors 73 p.92
- Embroidering a pattern containing seven or more colors p.92
- Checking if thread spool changes are necessary p.92
- Changing the thread spools with designs of seven or more colors p.94
- Change thread spools message p.94
- Easily changing the thread spools p.95
- If the upper thread breaks p.96
- If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread runs out while embroidering p.96
- If the bobbin thread breaks or runs out p.97
- Embroidering from the beginning or middle of the pattern 79 p.98
- Embroidering from the beginning or middle of the pattern p.98
- Touch and to select a color in p.99
- Touch and then press the start stop p.99
- To select the stitch from where embroidering is to begin p.99
- To select the stitch p.99
- The thread color sequence and then touch p.99
- The needle bar case moves and the current needle bar moves to the sewing position and then the embroidery frame moves and current needle position is indicated p.99
- The embroidering screen appears again p.99
- Embroidering is to begin touch p.99
- Embroidering begins from the specified point p.99
- Button to begin embroidering p.99
- After selecting the stitch from where p.99
- Resume embroidering after turning off the machine 81 p.100
- Resume embroidering after turning off the machine p.100
- Adjusting the thread tension p.102
- Adjusting the tension of the bobbin thread p.102
- Adjusting the tension of the upper thread p.103
- Embroidering settings p.104
- Automatic lock stitch setting p.105
- Starting ending position settings 87 p.106
- Starting ending position settings p.106
- Repeatedly sewing a pattern along a diagonal p.107
- Maximum sewing speed setting 89 p.108
- Maximum sewing speed setting p.108
- Stopping the machine at the next color change p.109
- Specifying pause locations before embroidering p.109
- Setting the machine to stop at color changes p.109
- Setting the machine to stop at color changes 91 p.110
- Temporary needle bar setting p.111
- Temporary needle bar setting 93 p.112
- Reserved needle bar settings p.113
- Reserved needle bar settings 95 p.114
- This chapter provides details on selecting editing and saving embroidery patterns p.116
- Selecting editing saving patterns p.116
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 9 p.116
- Saving embroidery patterns 35 p.116
- Embroidery data precautions 8 p.116
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 18 p.116
- Editing the embroidery pattern embroidering settings screen 28 p.116
- Editing a combined pattern 31 p.116
- While using embroidery data other than our original patterns the thread or needle may break when sewing with a stitch density that is too fine or when sewing three or more overlapping stitches in that case use one of our original data design systems to edit the embroidery data p.117
- Embroidery data precautions p.117
- Caution p.117
- General pattern selection p.118
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 99 p.118
- Selecting an embroidery pattern p.118
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 101 p.120
- Embroidery patterns p.120
- Renaissance alphabet patterns p.121
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 103 p.122
- Floral alphabet patterns p.122
- Appliqué alphabet p.123
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 105 p.124
- Frame patterns p.124
- Alphabet patterns p.125
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 107 p.126
- Embroidery patterns stored in the machine p.127
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 109 p.128
- Embroidery cards optional p.128
- Computer usb p.130
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 111 p.130
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 113 p.132
- Compactflash cards purchase at local retailers p.133
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 115 p.134
- Floppy disks commercially available p.135
- Selecting an embroidery pattern 117 p.136
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen p.137
- Combining patterns p.137
- Selecting the pattern to be edited p.138
- Moving a pattern p.138
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 119 p.138
- Flipping a pattern vertically p.139
- Flipping a pattern horizontally p.139
- Example original size p.139
- Each touch of the key turns the setting either on or off p.139
- Changing the size of a pattern p.139
- Vertical flip turned off flipped vertically p.139
- Touch so that it changes to p.139
- The size of the pattern can be increased or decreased to between 90 and 120 of its original size p.139
- The screen shown below appears p.139
- The pattern is flipped vertically p.139
- The pattern is flipped horizontally p.139
- Horizontal flip turned off flipped horizontally p.139
- Rotating a pattern p.140
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 121 p.140
- Caution p.140
- After changing the size of the pattern check the icons for the embroidery frames that can be used and use only the indicated frames if a frame other than those indicated are used the presser foot may hit the embroidery frame and cause injuries p.140
- Caution p.141
- After selecting the desired text arrangement p.141
- After making the desired changes touch p.141
- Touch the keys to adjust the pattern to the desired angle each touch of a key rotates the pattern p.141
- After changing the angle of the pattern check the icons for the embroidery frames that can be used and use only the indicated frames if a frame other than those indicated are used the presser foot may hit the embroidery frame and cause injuries p.141
- Touch the key of the desired text arrangement p.141
- 0 degrees touch so that it changes p.141
- To return the pattern to its original angle p.141
- The screen shown below appears p.141
- The pattern editing screen appears again p.141
- The bend of the curve can be adjusted if p.141
- The bend of the curve p.141
- Screen is used the entire combined pattern can be rotated for details refer to rotating the entire pattern on page 128 p.141
- Necessary touch and to adjust p.141
- If necessary touch the arrow keys to adjust the position of the pattern for more details refer to page 119 p.141
- If in the embroidering settings p.141
- Characters can be arranged on a horizontal line on a slant or on an arc p.141
- Changing the text arrangement of a character p.141
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 123 p.142
- Changing the character spacing p.142
- Changing the thread density p.143
- Specifying multi color text p.144
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 125 p.144
- Touch and until the color to be p.145
- Touch and to select the p.145
- The colors of the pattern can be changed and previewed on the screen by changing the colors of the pattern the same pattern can be viewed in various ways if your thread colors are registered in a color thread table and if you used the table for changing color the thread spools can be assigned with the thread colors that you have and the pattern displayed in the screen will appear with colors that are almost the same as the actual thread colors with this operation the colors of all patterns will be changed not just those of the pattern being edited p.145
- The change thread color screen appears p.145
- Sequence display p.145
- New color from the color palette p.145
- In the pattern display area the color of the selected part of the pattern is changed p.145
- Changing the colors of the pattern p.145
- Changed appears at the top of the thread color p.145
- Editing the embroidery pattern pattern editing screen 127 p.146
- Deleting a pattern p.146
- Rotating the entire pattern p.147
- Editing the embroidery pattern embroidering settings screen p.147
- Creating a repeating pattern p.148
- Touch or to p.148
- The screen shown below appears p.148
- The entire pattern can be copied and repeated the specified number of times the pattern can be repeated a maximum of 30 times in both the vertical and the horizontal directions within the embroidering area p.148
- Specify the pattern spacing each touch of a key increases or decreases the spacing between patterns in the corresponding direction by 5 mm 3 16 inches p.148
- Specify the number of times that the pattern is copied each touch of a key increases or decreases the rows or columns by one p.148
- Editing the embroidery pattern embroidering settings screen 129 p.148
- Changing the colors of the pattern p.149
- Editing a combined pattern 131 p.150
- Editing a combined pattern p.150
- Editing a combined pattern 133 p.152
- Saving embroidery patterns 135 p.154
- Saving embroidery patterns p.154
- If the embroidery pattern cannot be saved p.155
- Saving embroidery patterns 137 p.156
- This chapter contains descriptions on the use of the settings key the machine operations key and the help key introduced on page 21 details on changing the basic embroidery machine settings and viewing operations on the lcd will be provided p.158
- Basic settings and help feature p.158
- Using the settings key 40 p.158
- Using the machine operations guide key 51 p.158
- Using the help key 53 p.158
- Using the settings key p.159
- Understanding the settings screen p.159
- Was displayed before the settings screen was p.160
- Using the settings key 141 p.160
- Settings touch to return to the screen that p.160
- Page 5 p.160
- Page 4 p.160
- Page 3 p.160
- Following sections after specifying the desired p.160
- Displayed p.160
- Details of each of the settings are described in the p.160
- Turning the buzzer on or off p.161
- Adjusting the brightness of the lcd p.161
- Using the settings key 143 p.162
- Changing the units of measurements p.162
- Changing the language p.162
- Changing the display guides p.162
- Using the settings key 145 p.164
- Changing the thread color information p.164
- Display expanded thread color p.165
- Using the settings key 147 p.166
- Custom thread table settings p.166
- Using the settings key 149 p.168
- Specifying dst thread trimming p.168
- Specifying the remaining length of thread p.169
- Deleting short stitches p.169
- Using the machine operations guide key 151 p.170
- Using the machine operations guide key p.170
- After checking the procedure touch p.171
- When changes to touch the p.171
- Touch to display the next page p.171
- The screen that was displayed before was touched appears p.171
- Key while a movie is being shown the key p.171
- Changes to p.171
- Appears only if the procedure for threading theupper thread threading the needle replacing the embroidery frame holder attaching the cap frame a movie showing the procedure can be viewed p.171
- Using the help key 153 p.172
- Using the help key p.172
- Specifications 06 p.174
- Optional accessories attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines 68 using the optional cap frame 69 p.174
- Maintenance 83 p.174
- Index 07 p.174
- Helpful tips for the operation of pr 600 60 p.174
- Creating beautiful embroidery 64 p.174
- Appliqué sewing 56 p.174
- Appendix p.174
- Troubleshooting 89 p.174
- This chapter provides descriptions of techniques for sewing applications pointers for creating beautiful embroidery and details on maintenance procedures and corrective measures that should be taken when a problem occurs p.174
- Sewing appliqué patterns p.175
- Appliqué sewing p.175
- Using a frame pattern to create appliqués 1 p.176
- Appliqué sewing 157 p.176
- Using a frame pattern to create appliqués 2 p.177
- Appliqué sewing 159 p.178
- Helpful tips for the operation of pr 600 p.179
- Checking the thread tension of built in patterns p.179
- Sewing a pattern aligned with a mark on the fabric p.180
- Helpful tips for the operation of pr 600 161 p.180
- Helpful tips for the operation of pr 600 163 p.182
- Colors of tajima dst embroidery data p.182
- Color thread table p.182
- Creating beautiful embroidery p.183
- Threads p.183
- Stabilizers backing p.184
- Creating beautiful embroidery 165 p.184
- Hooping techniques p.185
- Fabric stabilizer compatibility chart p.186
- Creating beautiful embroidery 167 p.186
- Optional accessories p.187
- Attaching an optional embroidery frame for industrial embroidery machines p.187
- Using the optional cap frame p.188
- Cap frame and its accessories p.188
- Preparing to use the cap frame p.189
- Using the optional cap frame 171 p.190
- Using the optional cap frame 173 p.192
- Attaching the cap frame p.192
- Using the optional cap frame 175 p.194
- Installing the embroidery frame holder p.195
- Caution p.196
- Using the optional bobbin winder p.197
- Precautions p.197
- Optional bobbin winder and its accessories p.197
- Only use the bobbins supplied with this bobbin winder p.197
- Caution p.197
- Be sure to place the bobbin winder on a level stable surface p.197
- Using the optional bobbin winder 179 p.198
- Setting up the optional bobbin winder p.198
- Connecting the ac adapter p.198
- Caution p.198
- Before connecting or disconnecting the ac adapter be sure that the unit is not operating p.198
- Be sure to use the included ac adapter using any other ac adapter may result in damage p.198
- After using the bobbin winder disconnect it from the electrical outlet p.198
- Winding the bobbin p.199
- Using the optional bobbin winder 181 p.200
- Check that the bobbin thread has been wound correctly otherwise the needle may break or the thread tension will be incorrect p.201
- Caution p.201
- Maintenance p.202
- Cleaning the machine surface p.202
- Cleaning the lcd p.202
- Cleaning the hook p.202
- Caution p.202
- Unplug the power supply cord before cleaning the machine otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur p.203
- If the hook is scratched or damaged consult your authorized dealer p.203
- Cleaning around the needle plate p.203
- Caution p.203
- Maintenance 185 p.204
- Cleaning the bobbin case p.204
- Unplug the power supply cord before cleaning the machine otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur p.205
- Oiling the machine p.205
- Caution p.205
- Maintenance 187 p.206
- Cleaning the magnetic head of the floppy disk drive p.207
- Troubleshooting 189 p.208
- Troubleshooting p.208
- On screen troubleshooting p.208
- Troubleshooting p.209
- Troubleshooting 191 p.210
- Troubleshooting 193 p.212
- Troubleshooting 195 p.214
- Troubleshooting 197 p.216
- This machine is equipped with a thread detecting mechanism if the machine is not threaded with the upper thread the machine will not operate correctly even if the start stop button is pressed after unlocking the machine p.216
- If the machine suddenly stops turn off the machine and unplug the power cord restart the machine with the correct operating procedure refer to page 20 p.216
- Caution p.216
- Error messages p.217
- Troubleshooting 199 p.218
- Troubleshooting 201 p.220
- If any of the following messages appear consult your nearest authorized dealer p.221
- If the machine does not respond when a key is pressed p.223
- If the lcd cannot be read p.223
- Troubleshooting 205 p.224
- Caution p.224
- Be sure to use the included touch pen to adjust the touch panel do not use a mechanical pencil screwdriver or any other hard or sharp object do not apply pressure to the lcd screen display otherwise damage to the display may result p.224
- Specifications p.225
- Embroidery machine specifications p.225
- Index 207 p.226
- Index 209 p.228
- Pr600 h1 h4 p.229
- Pr 600 p.229
- O p e r a t i o n m a n u a l p.229
- Embroidery machine p.229
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