If The Thread Becomes Tangled Under The Bobbin Winder Seat - Brother 882-W33 Operation Manual

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d
Turn off the machine, and then install the
bobbin and presser foot.
Never use a scratched or damaged presser foot.
Otherwise, the needle may break, or sewing
performance may suffer.
*
Refer to "Setting the Bobbin" on page 44 and
"CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT" on page 57.
e
Correctly thread the machine.
*
For details on the machine, refer to "UPPER
THREADING" on page 47.
Note
• The thread may have become tangled as a
result of incorrect upper threading. Make sure
that the machine is correctly threaded.
f
Perform trial sewing with normal fabric.
Note
• Remember when sewing thin fabrics, select a
center stitch that is shorter in length and use
the straight stitch needle plate for straight
sewing stitches. A lightweight paper stabilizer
can also be placed on the underside of the
fabric.
If the Thread Becomes Tangled
Under the Bobbin Winder Seat
If the bobbin winding starts when the thread is not
passed through the pretension disk correctly, the
thread may become tangled beneath the bobbin
winder seat.
Wind off the thread according to the following
procedure.
a Thread
b Bobbin winder seat
CAUTION
• Do not remove the bobbin winder seat even if
the thread becomes tangled under the bobbin
winder seat. The cutter in the bobbin winder
seat may cause injury.
a
Touch
once to stop the bobbin
winding.
b
Cut the thread with scissors near the
pretension disk.
a
a Pretension disk
c
Push the bobbin winder switch to the right,
and then remove the bobbin from the shaft
and cut the thread leading to the bobbin in
order to be able to completely remove the
bobbin from shaft.
d
Hold the thread end with your left hand,
and wind off the thread clockwise from
under the bobbin winder seat with your
right hand as shown below.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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