Brother PR-620 Sewing Machine User Manual


 
EMBROIDERING TUTORIAL ——————————————————————————————————————————————————
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Stopping embroidering
The machine can be stopped during sewing.
Temporarily pausing
1
Press the start/stop button.
X The machine stops and the start/stop button
lights up in red.
The thread is not trimmed.
To continue sewing, after checking that the
upper thread is taut, touch the unlock key,
and then press the start/stop button.
Memo
If the Reserve Stop key is touched while
embroidery is being sewn, the machine
stops before sewing for the next color
begins. (Refer to “Stopping the machine at
the next color change” on page 92.)
Before starting to sew, the machine can be
set to stop at any thread color change.
(Refer to “Specifying pause locations before
embroidering” on page 92.)
Resume sewing after the machine was turned off
1
Press the start/stop button.
X The embroidery machine stops and the
start/stop button lights up in red.
The thread is not trimmed.
2
Press the thread trimming button.
X The bobbin and upper threads are trimmed.
Before turning off the embroidery machine,
be sure to trim the threads.
3
Set the main power switch to “{”.
X The embroidery machine is turned off and
the display and the start/stop button
indicator go off.
Sewing can resume after the embroidery
machine is turned on again. Back up several
stitches to overlap the stitching. For details,
refer to “Resume Embroidering After Turning
OFF the Machine” on page 83.
Memo
The machine can be stopped at any time,
even while it is embroidering; however, if
the machine is stopped when the thread
color is changed, it is not necessary to go
back through the stitching when
embroidering is continued. The machine
can be set to stop when the thread color is
changed. (For details, refer to “Specifying
pause locations before embroidering” on
page 92.)
If the thread breaks while sewing
If a problem occurs while sewing, such as if the
thread breaks, the machine stops automatically.
Re-thread the broken thread, back up several
stitches, and then continue sewing. For details,
refer to “If the Thread Breaks or the Bobbin
Thread Runs Out While Embroidering” on
page 79.
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