Brother PC-8200 User Manual

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"IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS"

When using a sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be taken,
DANGER –
1. The sewing machine should never be left unattended while plugged in. Always unplug the sewing
machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
2. Always unplug before changing the light bulb. Replace bulb with same type rated 12V 5 watts.
WARNING –
1. Do not allow this sewing machine to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when the sewing
machine is used by or near children.
2. Use this sewing machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only accessories
recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
3. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it
has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the sewing machine to the nearest
authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
4. Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the
sewing machine and foot control free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
8. To disconnect, turn the main switch to the symbol "O" position which represents off, then remove plug
from outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle.
11. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
12. Do not use bent needles.
13. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
14. Switch the sewing machine to the symbol "O" position when making any adjustments in the needle
area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, and the
like.
15. Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or
when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual.

"SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS"

"This sewing machine is intended for household use."
including the following:
"Read all instructions before using."
To reduce the risk of electric shock.
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

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  • Page 1: Important Safety Instructions

    3. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
  • Page 2 The plug served from the main lead must be destroyed as a plug with bared flexible cords is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet. In the event of replacing the plug fuse, use a fuse approved by ASTA to BS 1362, i.e.
  • Page 3 PLEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR SEWING MACHINE For safe operation 1. Be sure to keep your eye on the needle while sewing. Do not touch the pulley, thread take-up, needle, or other moving parts. 2. Remember to turn off the power switch and unplug the cord when: ●...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Examples of the keys on LCD .......11 STRAIGHT STITCHES ........42 About the screen..........11 For reinforcement or stretch fabric....43 If the LCD is hard to see when the power is Changing the stitch length ......43 turned on............12 Changing the needle position ......43 Adjusting the brightness of the LCD ....12...
  • Page 5 Fitting embroidery unit .........101 Modifying one pattern while editing a Removing the embroidery unit.....101 different pattern..........137 Placing the embroidery unit into its case ..102 Correcting a pattern after editing is Initializing the embroidery unit .....102 finished ............138 SAVING A PATTERN COMBINATION TO SELECTING AND SEWING PATTERNS ..103...
  • Page 6 ..........171 Utility stitches..........171 Character sewing.........171 Character embroidering chart ......174 Frame pattern embroidering chart ....174 PATTERNS (MEMORY CARD) ..........175 One point mark embroidery pattern .....175 *MY CUSTOM STITCH is under application for a registered trademark in the United States of America.
  • Page 7: Setting Up

    PRINCIPAL PARTS 1– Handle A–Main power switch and connectors 2– Spool cap B–Accessory compartment 3– Thread guide for bobbin winding C–Selection keys (Refer to page 9) 4– Needle threader lever D–L.C.D. (Liquid Crystal Display) 5– Thread cutter E–Operation buttons (Refer to page 10) 6–...
  • Page 8 If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.
  • Page 9: Other Included Accessories

    XA1821-001 Use the same screw when installing both the side cutter and the walking foot. If using special threads which wind quickly off the thread spool, place a net on the spool before using. If using the walking foot, please...
  • Page 10: Options

    No. 16 Dogs & Cats SA316 XA1406-001 No. 17 Nintendo SA317 XA1434-001 No. 19 Marine SA319 XA2452-001 No. 20 Petite Designs SA320 XA2869-001 No. 21 Needlework SA321 XA2873-001 This unit cannot be used in conjunction with the memory card S-1.
  • Page 11: Selection Keys

    MEMORY RECALL 3 “EMBROIDERY” KEY Use this key when using a memory card and when embroidering pre-programmed patterns. When you insert or remove the memory card from the machine, the main power switch should always be turned off.
  • Page 12: Operation Buttons

    OPERATION BUTTONS Using the operation buttons D. OPERATION BUTTONS 1 “THREAD CUTTER” BUTTON When you press this button, both upper and bobbin threads are cut automatically. 2 “NEEDLE POSITION” BUTTON Press to change the needle position from up to down or from down to up.
  • Page 13: Using The Screen Keys

    – The screen may be dark, immediately after the power is turned on. This is a feature of the light which illuminates the screen, and is not the sign of a malfunction. The screen will return to its normal level of...
  • Page 14: If The Lcd Is Hard To See When The Power Is Turned On

    If the LCD is hard to see when the power is turned on 1. While touching the LCD (anywhere is OK), turn the power off and then back on again. The START/STOP button will not illuminate at UTILITY STITCH this time.
  • Page 15: How To Use The Language Selection Key

    HOW TO USE THE LANGUAGE SELECTION KEY You can use the “ ” key to easily change the display language for all the keys and messages on the LCD screen to the language you need. 1. Touch the “OPERATION GUIDE” key.
  • Page 16: How To Clear The Language Selection

    This will cancel the Spanish language setting and return all screen displays and error messages to the English language. CAUTION – This function should not be used as a translation function. – If the power supply is turned off, the current language setting will be retained...
  • Page 17: Bobbin Winding / Bobbin Thread Setting

    1 Spool cap 2 Spool 3 Spool pin The spool cap should be pushed on as far as it will go. Note If using a fine thread such as cross wound thread, slightly separate the spool cap (small) from the thread on the spool before using.
  • Page 18 4. Guide the thread through the small hole in the side of the bobbin from the inside. Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder shaft. While holding the thread end, push the bobbin winder shaft to the right. 1 Spring on the shaft 2 Groove of the bobbin Align the groove of the bobbin with the spring on the shaft.
  • Page 19: Setting The Bobbin

    3. Guide the thread end through the slit, then pull the thread toward you to cut off any excess thread. 1 Built-in thread cutter 4. Close the bobbin cover by placing the left end in place and pressing down lightly on the right end so that it snaps into place.
  • Page 20: Upper Threading

    UPPER THREADING Thread according to number and arrow marks on machine. 1. Raise the presser foot lever. (If the presser foot is not raised, the upper thread cannot be threaded.) 2. Press the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise the needle to the up position.
  • Page 21 This method keeps the thread from twisting as it comes off the spool pin. If using special threads which wind quickly off the thread spool, attach a net to the spool before using. Cut the net to match the size of the spool.
  • Page 22: Auto-Threading Device

    Auto-threading device 1. Guide the thread through the wire loop and gently pull the thread towards you. 1 Needle threader lever 2 Guide (Large hook) 3 Wire loop Lowering the presser foot will engage the automatic tension and will allow you to grip the thread as you proceed.
  • Page 23: Start/Stop

    Foot controller When the foot controller is depressed lightly, the machine will run at a low speed. When the pressure on the foot controller is increased, the machine’s speed will increase. When pressure on the foot controller is released, the machine will stop. Care should be taken that nothing is placed on the foot controller when the machine is not in use.
  • Page 24: Stitch Width And Stitch Length

    STITCH WIDTH AND STITCH LENGTH Stitch width Increasing the stitch width Touch the “ ” stitch width setting key. The stitch width setting value will increase each time you touch the key. Decreasing the stitch width Touch the “ ” stitch width setting key.
  • Page 25: Stitch Length

    Touch the “CHARACTER/DECORATIVE STITCH” key from the selection keys in the right side of the machine. Touch the “ ” key on the LCD screen. If you touch the “CLOSE” key, the display will return to the previous screen. Stitch length Increasing the stitch length Touch the “...
  • Page 26 When sewing straight stitches, if the fabric thickness is less than 1 mm, the stitch length is automatically changed to 4.0 mm at the sewing start to prevent gathering, even if you set the length to 5.0 mm. Sewing characters and patterns using satin stitches Press the “CHARACTER/DECORATIVE STITCH”...
  • Page 27: Quick Adjustment Reference Chart For Stitch Width And Stitch Length

    Quick adjustment reference chart for stitch width and stitch length Stitch width [mm (inch.)] Stitch length [mm (inch.)] Stitch width [mm (inch.)] Stitch length [mm (inch.)] STITCH STITCH Auto. Manual Auto. Manual Auto. Manual Auto. Manual Straight [0.0 0.0–7.0 0.2–5.0 (Left) (0.0)]...
  • Page 28 Stitch width [mm (inch.)] Stitch length [mm (inch.)] STITCH Auto. Manual Auto. Manual 0.0–7.0 1.0–4.0 (3/16) (0.0–1/4) (3/32) (1/16–3/16) 0.0–7.0 2.0–4.0 (3/16) (0.0–1/4) (1/8) (1/16–3/16) 0.0–7.0 1.0–4.0 (3/16) (0.0–1/4) (1/16) (1/16–3/16) Decorative stitch 0.0–7.0 0.2–4.0 (1/8) (0.0–1/4) (1/16) (1/64–1/16) 0.0–7.0 1.0–4.0...
  • Page 29: Thread Tension

    Thread tension is automatically set to the most appropriate point irrespective of the chosen fabric and thread. Correct tension is important because too much or too little tension will weaken your seams or cause your fabric to pucker. Loosen tension by touching “ ” (Weak).
  • Page 30: Tighten Tension By Touching " " (Strong)

    2 Bobbin thread 3 Reverse side 4 Locks appears on reverse side of fabric. Except “UTILITY STITCH” 1. Touch the “TENSION” key. 2. Change the upper thread tension. If you touch the “CLOSE” key, the display will return to the previous screen.
  • Page 31: Changing The Presser Foot

    1. Push the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise the needle, and then turn off the power. 2. Raise the presser foot lever. 3. While pressing the black button to the left of the presser foot holder, pull the presser foot holder downward to remove it.
  • Page 32: Changing The Embroidery Foot

    Sliding the lever to the right will lower the feed dogs. Feed dogs are lowered during button sewing as well. If you are continuing to sew, slide the lever to the left and the feed dogs will raise. When the embroidery unit is on to the machine, the feed...
  • Page 33: Changing The Needle

    2. Loosen the screw with a screwdriver. 3. Pull out the needle. 4. With the flat side of the needle facing the back, insert the needle as far as it will go against the needle stopper. Fasten the screw securely with a screwdriver.
  • Page 34: Machine Operation Keys

    6 Touch this key to find out how to select the language. 7 Touch this key to find out how to embroider. 8 Touch this key to find out which thread and needle to use for different fabrics. 9 Touch this key if the screen is difficult to read.
  • Page 35: Sewing

    A 75/11 needle is inserted into the machine at the factory. 1. When the machine is turned on, the straight stitch (left) is always selected. 1 Replace with the presser foot with the letter indicated.
  • Page 36 5. When sewing is completed, press the “REVERSE STITCH” button to sew a reverse stitch. 6. Press the “THREAD CUTTER” button to cut the threads . *6. Cut thick thread (thicker than # 30) with the cutter on the side of the machine as illustrated. BOBBIN THREAD SENSOR If a warning message appears on the message screen, the bobbin thread is running out.
  • Page 37: Automatic Reinforcement Stitching

    1 Automatic reinforcement stitch key 3. Press the “START/STOP” button. A reinforcement stitch will be sewn before sewing starts. A reinforcement stitch will not be done if there is a pause in sewing. Press START the “START/STOP” button to pause sewing. STOP An ending reinforcement stitch will not be sewn.
  • Page 38: Automatic Thread Cutting

    “REVERSE STITCH” button to sew a reinforcement stitch and trim the thread. 1 Automatically trims the thread and stops. Fabric should be placed 3 to 4 stitch lengths behind the presser foot before sewing the reinforcement stitch. Cancelling programmed automatic thread cutting Touching the automatic thread cutting key again turns off the automatic thread cutting function.
  • Page 39: Utility Stitch Selection

    The stitches available and sewing procedure appears on the screen step by step. 5. Touch the “ ” key to display the next part of the procedure. Follow the procedure to sew the buttonhole stitches. Touch the “END” key to return to the original screen.
  • Page 41: Useful Skills

    ” key is touched while the “ ” stitch is selected, the following screen will be displayed. 2. Touch the “ ” key to display the next part of the procedure. Touch the “CLOSE” key to return to the original screen.
  • Page 42: Sewing Corners

    Sewing thick seams When the foot angles up at the approach of a thick seam, lower the needle and raise the presser foot. Level the presser foot by placing a “shim” (folded fabric or cardboard) under the back of the presser foot.
  • Page 43: Sewing Thick Fabric

    Sewing a curve with a zigzag stitch Set the stitch length short in order to obtain a fine stitch. Sew slowly while keeping the seams parallel with the fabric edge as you guide the fabric around the curve. For sharp corners, temporarily stop sewing while keeping...
  • Page 44: Utility Stitches

    2 Normal sewing 3 Reinforced sewing 4 Stretch fabric sewing 1. Baste the fabric or set a pin, sew a reverse stitch at the start, then start sewing. 1 Reverse stitch at start Place the fabric under presser foot while keeping space from the edge for reverse sewing.
  • Page 45: For Reinforcement Or Stretch Fabric

    2 Original length: 2.5 mm (1”) 3 Shorter For thin material which is less than 1 mm (1/16”), the stitch length will be set to 4.0 mm (3/16”) automatically during sewing even if you set the length to 5.0 mm (3/16”).
  • Page 46: Zigzag Stitches

    3 Elastic zigzag stitch Overcasting (using a zigzag stitch) Sew the overcasting along the edge of the fabric so that the right hand side needle drop point is over the edge of the fabric. 1 Needle drop point Applique (using a zigzag stitch) Attach the applique using adhesive or basting, then sew it.
  • Page 47: Overcasting

    When using stitches Attach presser foot “J” and let the needle drop slightly past the edge of the fabric before starting sewing. When the automatic thread cutting and automatic reinforcement stitch are preset, a reinforcement stitch will be sewn automatically at the start of sewing.
  • Page 48: Overcasting (When Using The Side Cutter)

    3. While pressing the black button to the left of the presser foot holder, pull the presser foot holder downward to remove it. 4. Set the screw of the needle into the fork of the operating lever. 1 Screw of the needle...
  • Page 49 7. Make a cut of about 2 cm in the fabric. 1 2 cm 8. Place the fabric as shown left figure B. –Right side of cut: on top of the guide plate –Left side of cut: underneath of the presser...
  • Page 50: Blind Hem Stitches

    3 0.5 cm (3/16”) 4 Reverse side 5 Basting stitch 2. Attach presser foot “R”. Lower the presser foot so that its guide meets the edge of the folded hem. 1 Guide 2 Folded hem 3. Adjust the needle position using the stitch...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Needle Drop Position

    — Touch the “ ” stitch width setting key. This moves the needle away from the fold. B– If the needle does not catch the fold of hem enough. — Touch the “ ” stitch width setting key. This moves the needle closer to the fold.
  • Page 52: Buttonhole Stitches

    2. Draw out the button holder plate and insert the button. 1 Button holder plate 3. Raise the presser foot and adjust the fabric so that the red mark on the foot is over the starting mark of your buttonhole.
  • Page 53 6. Open the buttonhole. Normal buttonhole and rounded buttonhole Insert a pin in front of the inside edge of both bar tacks. Insert the seam ripper into center of buttonhole. Cut towards the first pin. Then cut toward the other pin.
  • Page 54: Order Of One Cycle

    When sewing buttonholes onto stretch fabric, insert a gimp thread into the buttonhole seam (“ ” buttonholes only). 1. Hook the gimp thread onto the end of presser foot “A”, insert it into the groove at the front of the presser foot and temporarily tie it there.
  • Page 55: Buttons That Do Not Fit Into The Guide Plate (Odd-Shaped Buttons)

    ”: Longer 2 Normal length 0.4 mm (1/64”) 3 “ ”: Shorter If the fabric will not feed (for instance, because it is too thick), touch the “ ” stitch length setting key to increase the stitch length. Changing the stitch width Touch the “...
  • Page 56: Bar Tacking

    3 0.5 cm (3/16”) 4 Length of bar tack 0.5 to 3 cm (3/16” to 1/2”) is suitable for bar tacking. 0.5 to 1 cm (3/16” to 3/18”) is the normal size. 2. Position the pocket as illustrated with the top of the pocket facing you.
  • Page 57: Thick Fabrics

    5. Start the machine while holding the end of the upper thread gently. The machine will sew a reinforcement stitch and stop automatically after sewing is completed. If you touch the automatic thread cutting key prior to sewing, the machine cuts both threads automatically after sewing is completed.
  • Page 58: Darning

    DARNING 1 Medium fabric 2 Thick fabric 1. Set the stitch length using the scale on presser foot “A”. 1 Scale on the presser foot 2 Button holder plate 3 5 mm (3/16”) at “2” on scale 4 Length of darning is equal to scale setting.
  • Page 59: Changing The Length Of The Darning Stitch

    1 “AUTO”: 2.0 mm (1/16”) 2 “ ”: Longer (less dense) 3 “ ”: Shorter (more dense) If the fabric will not feed (for instance, because it is too thick), touch the “ ” stitch length setting key to increase the stitch length.
  • Page 60: Tape Attaching

    Then sew a straight stitch. Pull the bobbin thread to obtain the desired amount of gather. 2. Place the tape on top of the seam which you have just sewn and secure it with pins. 3. Select pattern “...
  • Page 61: Eyelet Stitch

    ” and “ ” stitch width setting keys to set the size of the eyelet. 2. Attach presser foot “N”, check the needle drop point and lower the presser foot, then start sewing. 1 Needle drop point The machine stops automatically after sewing a reinforcement stitch.
  • Page 62: Button Sewing

    2. Attach button fitting foot “M”, place the button into the presser foot and then lower the presser foot. 3. Turn the balance wheel to check that the needle goes into each of the holes in the button correctly, and then start sewing.
  • Page 63: Attaching Buttons With Four Holes

    Attaching buttons with four holes First sew the two holes which are closest to you. Once they have been sewn, raise the presser foot, move the needle to the next two holes and then sew them in the same way.
  • Page 64: Basting

    BASTING 1. Attach presser foot “J”. It is suggested that the basting stitch be started with a reinforcement stitch by pressing the “REVERSE STITCH” button. You can change the length of one stitch to between 5 mm and 30 mm (3/16” to 1-3/16”).
  • Page 65: Zipper Insertion (Centered And Side Application)

    Select the pattern and then touch the “ ” key. Centered application 1. Attach presser foot “J” and sew straight stitches up to the crotch end. Change to a basting stitch and sew to the top of the fabric. 1 Crotch end 2 Reverse stitch...
  • Page 66: Side Application

    The necessary adjustment for zipper insertion will be carried out automatically. 4. Put the left side of presser foot “I” into the holder, and then sew the bottom layer to the crotch end (base of zipper). When the automatic thread cutting and automatic reinforcement stitch are preset, reinforcement stitches will be sewn automatically at the start of sewing.
  • Page 67 1 Reverse side 6. Turn the fabric over to the right side and sew a straight stitch 5 cm from the end, stop the machine, lower the needle, raise the presser foot and then remove the basting stitches.
  • Page 68: Dart Seam

    2. Do not sew a reverse stitch at end. Cut the thread at the end leaving 5 cm (1-15/16”), and then tie both ends together. 3. Insert the ends of the thread into the dart with a needle.
  • Page 69: Gathering

    GATHERING Use on waists of skirts, the sleeves of shirts, etc. 1. Set the stitch length to 4.0 mm (3/16”) and the thread tension to weak. If you touch the “GATHERING” key after touching the “ ” key, the stitch length will be set automatically to 4.0 mm (3/16”) and the thread tension will be set...
  • Page 70: Pulling Out The Bobbin Thread

    5. Smooth the gathers by ironing them. Pulling out the bobbin thread 1. Thread the thread along the groove in the direction of the arrow, and leave it there without cutting it. 1 Shuttle The bobbin cover should still be removed.
  • Page 71: Pintuck

    It will not be necessary to adjust the thread tension if pintucking is selected by pressing the “ ” key. 4. Put the right end of presser foot “I” into the holder, and sew a straight stitch along the fold. 1 Width for pintuck...
  • Page 72 5. Iron the folds toward the same direction.
  • Page 73: Flat Fell Seam

    FLAT FELL SEAM Use for reinforcing seams and finishing edges neatly. 1. Attach presser foot “J”. Sew the finish line, then cut half of the seam allowance from the side that the flat fell seam will lie. 1 About 1.2 cm (1/2”)
  • Page 74: Finished Flat Fell Seam

    Finished flat fell seam 1 Surface...
  • Page 75: Appliques

    1 Applique 2 Needle drop point Sewing the applique around corners 1. Stop the machine and position the needle just outside the applique. 2. Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric as needed to keep the correct needle position.
  • Page 76: Applique Quilts

    1 Seam margin (0.3 to 0.5 mm) 2. Place a piece of thick paper cut to the finished size onto the fabric, and then fold over the seam margin using an iron. 3. Turn the fabric over and sew basting stitches around the edge.
  • Page 77: Scallop Stitch

    SCALLOP STITCH Stitch for decorating collars of blouses, edges of table cloths, etc. 1. Attach presser foot “N”. Sew the remaining edge of the fabric so that the stitch doesn’t go right to the edge of the fabric. 1 Surface...
  • Page 78: Smocking Stitch

    2. Pull the bobbin threads to obtain the desired amount of gather, and then smooth the gathers by ironing them. 3. Attach presser foot “J” and sew over the top of the straight stitches, selecting from one of the two decorative stitches shown above.
  • Page 79: Patchwork Stitch

    3 1 cm (3/8”) 4 Reverse side 2. Attach presser foot “J”. Set the center of the presser foot on the seam lines of the joined fabrics and then sew over the seam, using one of the decorative stitches shown above.
  • Page 80: Fagoting

    1 Basting stitch 2 0.4 cm (3/16”) 3 Thin paper or stabilizer sheet 2. Attach presser foot “J”. Set the center of the presser foot on the centers of both fabrics and begin sewing. 1 Basting stitch Use thick thread.
  • Page 81: Decorative Stitching

    2. Fold the fabric in half diagonally. Use a thin fabric. 3. Drop the needle slightly to the outside of the edge of the fabric, and then start sewing. 4. Open out the fabric and iron the fold down to one side.
  • Page 82: Hem-Stitch (Heirloom Stitch)

    A more attractive finish can be obtained if you use the “130/705H Wing” needle when sewing these patterns. If using a wing needle and the stitch width has been set to manual, check that the needle will not touch the presser foot before starting sewing.
  • Page 83: Hem-Stitching

    “ ” hem-stitching 1. Pull out several threads from both sides of the 4 mm (3/16”) part which is not yet frayed. [Pull out four threads, leave five threads and then pull out four threads, the width of five threads is approximately 4mm (3/16”) or less.]...
  • Page 84: Lateral Sewing (Straight/Zigzag)

    ”, “ ” and “ ” can also be used to sew diagonally. Slide the flat bed attachment off the machine to create the free arm. 1. Attach presser foot “N”. Sew with the “ ” stitch to the point required.
  • Page 85 3. Select the “ ” stitch again, and press the “REVERSE STITCH” button. 4. Select the “ ”stitch, and then sew until you reach the starting point. Lateral zigzag sewing should be carried out using the same procedure as lateral straight sewing.
  • Page 86: Character And Decorative Stitches

    “L”: Larger “S”: Smaller 5 Touch this key to cancel your last entry. 6 An advice screen will appear if you touch this key while sewing. (Refer to page 39.) 7 Touch this key to cut the thread automatically after sewing is completed. (Refer to page 36.) 8 Touch this key to confirm your entry.
  • Page 87: Combinations Of Characters

    Combinations of characters Try entering “Bus”. 1. Touch “B”. If you select the wrong character by mistake, touch the “CLEAR” key to clear the character selection. 2. Touch “abc. . .” to switch to lowercase. 3. Touch “u” and “s”.
  • Page 88: Decorative Stitches

    (Refer to page 89.) 4 Touch this key to change the pattern size. (Refer to page 89.) 5 Touch this key to move to the next screen. 6 Touch this key to return to the previous screen. 7 An advice screen will appear if you touch this key while sewing.
  • Page 89: Satin Stitches

    (Refer to page 90.) 7 Touch this key to move the pattern up by about half of it’s finished height when sewing. (Refer to page 92.) 8 Touch this key to move the pattern down by about half of it’s finished height when sewing.
  • Page 90: Cross Stitching

    2 Touch this key to change the thread tension. 3 Touch this key to save a pattern combination to memory. (Refer to page 94.) 4 Touch this key to select single or repeat sewing. (Refer to page 89.) 5 Touch this key to cancel your entry.
  • Page 91: Character And Decorative Stitch Adjustment

    CHARACTER AND DECORATIVE STITCH ADJUSTMENT Changing the pattern size (Actual size) Touch the “ ” (large/small) key to change the pattern size. Signle/repeat sewing Touch the “ ” (repeat/single) key to sew one stitch pattern only or to repeat same stitch pattern.
  • Page 92: Elongation

    Elongation For satin stitches, it is possible to use the “ ” key to change the size of the pattern in five steps without changing the stitch width or stitch length. 1 Actual size 2 Pattern length 1. To change the length of the pattern, touch the “...
  • Page 93: Changing The Stitch Length And The Stitch Width

    The stitch width and stitch length setting screen will be displayed. Touch the stitch width and stitch length setting keys to change the settings. (Refer to pages 22 to 24.) The thread may easily become knotted when certain types of fabric or thread are used;...
  • Page 94: Customize Patterns By Combining Satin

    ” and “ ” keys One touch of the “up” key will move the stitch pattern up half of it’s finished height. One touch of the “down” key will move the stitch pattern down half of it’s finished height. Example: Satin stitch pattern 1.
  • Page 95 4. Touch the “ ” key. The next pattern will move down half of it’s finished height. Making various pattern combinations Stitch pattern Operation...
  • Page 96: Confirming Entry Of Combined Stitch Patterns

    After you have combined characters or patterns, touch the “ ” key. Once the pattern has been saved, the display will return to the previous screen. Refer to page 141 for details on how to retrieve characters and patterns which have been saved in memory.
  • Page 97 3 Touch this key to delete a saved pattern. 4 Touch this key to cancel the erasing of a saved pattern. 2. Touch a pocket key to select the pattern to delete, and then touch the “DELETE” key. 3. Touch the “CONFIRM” key.
  • Page 98: Sewing

    #14 golden needle Using a pattern sheet You can use the pattern sheet which is provided as an accessory to make marks on the material for use in positioning. This is particularly helpful when sewing large characters. 1. Align the picture on the pattern sheet with the place where the pattern is to be sewn on the fabric, and use a chalk pen to make marks on the fabric at the positions of the holes.
  • Page 99: Sewing

    2. Draw lines to join the marks as shown in the illustration. Sewing 1. Attach presser foot “N”. 2. Place the fabric under the presser foot, pull the upper thread out to the side and then lower the presser foot.
  • Page 100 CAUTION When sewing some patterns, the needle will stop in the raised position while the fabric is fed due to the needle bar separation mechanism which is used in this sewing machine. At such times, a clicking sound which is different from the sound generated during sewing will be heard, but this sound is normal and is not the sign of a malfunction.
  • Page 101: Adjusting Stitch Pattern

    ADJUSTING STITCH PATTERNS A stitch pattern may get deformed due to the thread or cloth. It is a good idea to first make a trial stitching, and then make adjustments for each stitch pattern if necessary. 1. Touch the “OPERATION GUIDE” key.
  • Page 102: Embroidering

    Attaching embroidery foot “Q” CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power before attaching the embroidery foot “Q”. If the power is left on and the “START/STOP” button is accidentally pressed, the machine will start operating, which could result in serious injury.
  • Page 103: Fitting Embroidery Unit

    If the above procedure is not carried out, the embroidery unit cannot be removed and placed in the case. 2. Turn off the power, hold the left side of the embroidery unit, and while pressing the release button, gently slide the embroidery unit away from the machine.
  • Page 104: Placing The Embroidery Unit Into Its Case

    2 Secure the embroidery unit with the band. 3 Close the cover. Initializing the embroidery unit 1. Turn on the power. The following display will appear on the LCD. When the buttonhole lever, the needle or the presser foot lever are lowered or when the bobbin winding shaft is at the right, an error message will vary depending on which of the conditions mentioned above is occurring.
  • Page 105: Selecting And Sewing Patterns

    1 Touch this key to change the thread tension and the stitch density. (Refer to page 27 and page 115.) 2 Touch this key when you want to change the color of each character sewn. When displayed in reverse, the machine will stop after each character is embroidered.
  • Page 106: Selecting One-Point Patterns

    For details about the color change table, refer to page 175. 3 Touch this key if you would like to sew each pattern in separate parts with same color. (Refer to page 115.) 4 Touch this key to move the sewing position.
  • Page 107: Selecting Frame Patterns

    If you touch the “RETURN” key, the previous screen will be displayed. 3. Select the desired type of stitch to form the frame. The combined pattern is then shown on the LCD screen.
  • Page 108: Selecting Floral Alphabets

    The selected pattern can be changed with the options shown on screen. 1 Indicates the stitch selected for the frame pattern. 2 This indicates the order of color changes. 3 Touch this key to change the thread tension and the stitch density. (Refer to page 27 and page 115.)
  • Page 109: Selecting Patterns From A Memory Card

    4 Touch this key to move the sewing position. (Refer to page 116.) 5 Touch this key if the thread breaks during sewing or if you would like to sew again from the beginning. (Refer to page 121.) 6 Touch this key to return to the previous screen (pattern selection screen).
  • Page 110 3 Touch this key to change the thread tension. 4 Touch this key if you would like to move the sewing position. (Refer to page 116.) 5 Touch this key if the thread breaks during sewing or if you would like to sew again from the beginning.
  • Page 111: Memory

    MEMORY Saving a pattern combination in memory Memorizing combined pattern in memory for later use (12 memories are available) You can combine and save characters and all edited embroidery patterns. Example: To save the “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” pattern in memory address 1.
  • Page 112: Embroidering

    Embroidering area for small frame: 2 cm (H) × 6 cm (W) (for embroidering initials) CAUTION Depending on the size of the pattern and the position of the pattern to be embroidered, it may not be possible to use the medium and small frames. When using these frames, be sure to check the layout screen display (refer to page 116) before starting to embroider any patterns.
  • Page 113 4 Loosen This precautionary step will help reduce pattern distortion while embroidering. Be sure to align the L mark on the inner frame with the M mark on the outer frame. 1 Tighten 3. Place the embroidery sheet into the inner frame, while matching lines on the sheet with mark on fabric.
  • Page 114: Fitting The Embroidery Frame To The Embroidery Unit

    1 Embroidery arm frame holder 2 Pins Be sure to insert both pins. If only the forward or the back pin is inserted, the pattern may not turn out correctly. Removing the embroidery frame While pushing the lever of the embroidery frame holder to the left, lift the embroidery frame up to remove it.
  • Page 115: Embroidering

    Some parts may not have a color displayed below them; you can sew these parts with any color you like. 2. Thread the needle for the first color and pass it through embroidery foot “Q”. Hold this thread in your left hand while leaving a certain amount of slack in the thread.
  • Page 116 (2) has been embroidered, the sewing machine will once more stop automatically. 6. Replace the upper thread with the thread for the third color, and then start the sewing machine again. After the part indicated by (3) has been embroidered, the sewing machine will once more stop automatically.
  • Page 117: Embroidering A Single Color Pattern When "Multi Color" Is Displayed

    Embroidering a single color pattern when “MULTI COLOR” is displayed 1. Touch the “MULTI COLOR” key to change to the single color mode. If the “START/STOP” button is pressed, a single color of the pattern will be embroidered and then the machine will stop automatically.
  • Page 118: Moving The Location (Layout)

    “LAYOUT” key. This is useful if you want to embroider a pattern somewhere such as in the corner of the fabric or if you want to align a pattern away from the center of the embroidery area of the frame.
  • Page 119: Moving The Embroidery Location

    Moving the embroidery location CAUTION After a pattern has been moved, check the display to see which embroidery frames can be used. If an embroidery frame which is not displayed is used, the embroidery foot may touch the frame, or personal injury may result.
  • Page 120: Embroidering From A Specific Starting Point

    2. Touch the “ ” key. The needle will move to the starting position. (The embroidery frame will move.) 3. Use the arrow keys to align the mark with the hole in the embroidery foot, and then start embroidering. Changing the pattern direction The pattern will be rotated clockwise in 90˚...
  • Page 121: Reversing Patterns

    ” key will not be displayed for some patterns. Using the “IMAGE” key 1. If you touch the “IMAGE” key, a scale showing the size of the pattern will be displayed. If you touch this key once more, the display will return to the...
  • Page 122: Changing The Size Of Characters And Frame Patterns

    Changing the size of characters and frame patterns You can change the size of character and frame patterns to any size you wish. 1. Touch the “SIZE” key. 2. To increase the pattern size, touch the “ ” key; to reduce the size, touch the “...
  • Page 123: Adjustments During The Embroidery Process

    3 Reset the bobbin thread and re-attach the embroidery frame. 2. Touch the “HELP” key. 1 The needle will return to the start position for the whole pattern. 2 The needle will return to the start position for the color (or character) currently being embroidered (without embroidering).
  • Page 124: When Sewing Again From The Beginning

    When sewing again from the beginning 1. Touch the “HOME” key. The needle will return to the embroidery start position. 2. Lower the presser foot lever and start embroidering.
  • Page 125: Embroidery Applications

    EMBROIDERY APPLICATIONS Linking characters Use this feature when the characters cannot be sewn all at once. Example: Embroidering ABC, then linking DE 1. Touch “A”, “B”, and “C”, touch the “LAYOUT” key to move the needle to the center position, and then touch the “...
  • Page 126: Embroidering Appliques (Using A Frame Pattern)

    “ ” stitch as in step 2. 4. Apply a thin layer of fabric glue to the rear of the applique material which is created in step 2, and then attach it to the base fabric so that it follows the frame shape just stitched.
  • Page 127 1 Satin stitch “ ” Finished applique on the project...
  • Page 128: Embroidering Onto Small Pieces Of Fabric Or Onto Corners

    Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric or onto corners Use stabilizer fabric to provide extra support while embroidering. After embroidering is completed, remove the stabilizer fabric carefully. Use stabilizer fabric which is designed specially for embroidering. Case A 1 Fabric 2 Attach the stabilizer fabric by ironing.
  • Page 129: Editing Embroidery Patterns

    5. EDITING EMBROIDERY PATTERNS EDITING FUNCTION The editing function for embroidery patterns lets you change aspects of the pattern layout by rotating and moving the pattern within an 18 cm long × 13 cm wide embroidery area. The following pages show how you can use the “EMBROIDERY EDIT” key to combine characters and patterns and how to combine two or more patterns to create your own original patterns.
  • Page 130: Explanation Of Functions

    Explanation of functions Pattern movement Pattern rotation The pattern can be moved around inside an 18 Patterns can be rotated in steps of 90°. cm long × 13 cm wide embroidery area. Character spacing adjustment Horizontal pattern reversing The spacing between characters can be The patterns can be reversed horizontally (not increased and decreased.
  • Page 131: Example Of Pattern Editing

    3 This key deletes the pattern which is being edited. (Refer to page 134.) 4 This key is used to switch to another pattern to be edited. (Refer to page 137.) 5 If you touch this key, the pattern will be reversed horizontally.
  • Page 132 7. Touch the “ ” key so that the “S” is selected to set the character size, and then touch the “H”, “A”, “P”, “P” and “Y” keys followed by the “SET” key. 1 Changes the size of patterns. 8. Touch the “...
  • Page 133 12. Touch the stitch key. The “ ” will be appeared. 13. Touch the “SIZE” key and then decrease the size of the frame so that it encloses the pattern. Move the pattern with the “ ” key. 14. Touch the “END” key.
  • Page 134: Moving The Sewing Position

    Moving the sewing position Touch the arrow key which points in the direction in which you would like to move the sewing position. The arrow will move on the screen. Changing the character spacing 1. Touch the “CHARACTER SPACING” key.
  • Page 135: Changing The Sizes Of Characters And Frame Patterns

    Some frame patterns can be enlarged further if they are rotated 90°. If tall characters and patterns have been moved, they may be too long to be rotated 90°. In such cases, they can be rotated by 180° only.
  • Page 136: Reversing Patterns Horizontally

    ” key will be displayed. Touch the “ ” key. The pattern will then be reversed. This is also known as mirror imaging. Not applicable for all patterns. Deleting patterns Touch the “DELETE” key. The current pattern will then be deleted.
  • Page 137: Editing A Memory Card Pattern

    1. Hold the memory card so that the arrow is facing toward you, and then insert it all the way into the slot on the right side of the sewing machine. Do not insert the card in any direction other than that...
  • Page 138: Embroidering An Edited Pattern

    The pattern parts will be embroidered in the order that they were selected. Thus the order in this case will be the one-point pattern and “HAPPY”, followed by the frame pattern.
  • Page 139: Modifying An Edited Pattern

    MODIFYING AN EDITED PATTERN Modifying one pattern while editing a different pattern If the screen display is as shown at left, touch the “CORRECT” key. The display will then return to the editing screen. Example: Changing the size of the characters while editing the frame 1.
  • Page 140: Correcting A Pattern After Editing Is Finished

    3. Touch the “SELECT” key and select the characters. 4. Touch the “CHARACTER SPACING” key and change the character spacing. Refer to page 132 for details on how to change the character spacing. If you would like to continue editing other patterns, touch the “SELECT”...
  • Page 141: Saving A Pattern Combination To Memory

    SAVING A PATTERN COMBINATION TO MEMORY You can save up to 12 patterns in the memory. However, if some of the patterns contain large amounts of data, it may not be possible to save the whole 12 patterns. 1. Touch the “...
  • Page 142 Deleting a stored pattern 1. If you touch the “DELETE” key, a screen such as the left will be displayed. 1 This indicates a pocket which has a pattern saved in it. 2 This indicates the amount of data in the pattern.
  • Page 143: Retrieving

    RETRIEVING CHARACTERS AND PATTERNS This machine has three memory function areas; one is found on the sewing side of the machine and the other two are found on the embroidery side of the machine. Sewing function: saves a variety of characters, patterns, decorative stitches and designs from MY CUSTOM STITCH (Function for making own stitch).
  • Page 144: Retrieving An Embroidery Pattern

    ” symbol indicates a pocket which has a pattern saved in it. Touch the pocket to display the saved pattern. 1 The display will indicate that the patterns are saved on the memory card. Touch after inserting the memory card on which the pattern is saved.
  • Page 145: Retrieving An Edited Pattern

    RETRIEVING AN EDITED PATTERN Preparation: Attach the embroidery unit. Make sure that the power is turned off before doing this. 1. Touch the “MEMORY RECALL” key. A screen such as the left will be displayed. 2. Touch the “EMBROIDERY EDIT” key.
  • Page 146: Deleting A Stored Pattern

    1. Press the “MEMORY RECALL” button. 2. Touch the “EMBROIDERY” key. 3. Touch a pocket to select the pattern to be deleted, and then touch the “DELETE” key. To delete a pattern which is stored inside a pocket on a memory card, that particular memory card must be inserted into the sewing machine at the time.
  • Page 147: My Custom Stitch (Function For Making Own Stitch)

    7 mm wide and 33 mm long. Patterns for the “MY CUSTOM STITCH ” (function for making own stitch) can be drawn more easily if you use the included grid sheet. “Grid sheet” 1. Draw the illustration onto the grid sheet (SA500, X80948- 001).
  • Page 148 Stitch 00 12 00 00 Stitch 16 17 12 41 00 00 Stitch 31 32 45 47 11 13 Stitch 00 30 00 00 Stitch 16 17 24 18 10 13 Stitch 31 32 16 19 01 00 Stitch 00 03...
  • Page 149: Generating The Data

    ” indicates the pattern width, and “ ” indicates the pattern length. 2 Touch this key to select whether to sew one stitch or three stitches between the two points. 3 Touch this key to clear points which have been input.
  • Page 150 7. The sewing screen will then be displayed. Touch the “RE-EDIT” key to return to the input screen and make changes to your own stitch. If entering a one-point pattern and sewing the pattern continuously, make sure that you input the data for the linking stitch so that the patterns do not overlap.
  • Page 151: Editing An Existing

    1. Touch the “EDIT” key. The edit screen will be displayed. Move the “ ” to the location of the point you would like to correct and then make the correction. 1 Touch this key to move part of or all of the pattern.
  • Page 152: Moving Part Or All Of A Pattern

    “SET” key. Inserting new points 1. Touch the “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” key to move the “ ” to the point before the place where you would like to enter a new point.
  • Page 153: Once You Have Finished Editing

    A new point will be inserted and the “ ” will move to this newly- inserted point. 3. Use the 8 directional arrow keys to move the desired point. 4. Touch the “SET” key when you are finished making the changes at this coordinate point.
  • Page 154: Storing The " " Which You Have Entered

    Do not turn off the power while the word “Saving” is displayed. The data being stored may be deleted. Refer to page 95 for details on what to do if the pattern cannot be stored because the memory is already full.
  • Page 155: Retrieving A

    1. Touch the “MEMORY RECALL” key. 2. Touch the “ ” key. The “ ” indicates a pocket which has a pattern saved in it. If you touch a “ ”, the pattern which is saved in that pocket will be displayed.
  • Page 156: Maintenance

    Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket before cleaning the screen, otherwise injury and electric shocks may result. If the front panel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any organic solvents or detergents. Cleaning the sewing machine surface...
  • Page 157 Always keep the machine clean. 1. Turn off the power and remove the presser foot holder and the needle. 2. Loosen the screws. 3. Remove the needle plate. 1 Needle plate 4. Take out the shuttle. 5. Remove accumulated lint and thread from the inner shuttle and race with a brush or a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 158: Changing The Light Bulb

    2. Loosen the screw on the reverse side of sewing head. 3. Remove the end cap. 1 Screw 2 End cap 4. Replace the snap in the light bulb with a new one. 1 Light bulb Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (12V, 5W/ Parts code XA2037001) 5.
  • Page 159: Related Chart Of Sewing Fabrics, Thread And Needle

    Today there are many different types of needles to suit a variety of sewing needs. Be sure to select the correct needle for a specific sewing project. For example, there are needles for denim material or...
  • Page 160: Error Messages

    If the machine is not properly set and the “START/STOP” button is pressed, or a correction of your operating procedure is required, the machine will not start and it will instruct you with an alarm and warning message on LCD.
  • Page 161 This message is displayed when the “CARD” key is touched while a memory card that cannot be read by this machine is inserted. This message is displayed when you tried to retrieve a pattern from one memory card while a different memory card was inserted into the slot.
  • Page 162 “AUTOMATIC THREAD CUTTER” button is pressed while the bobbin winding shaft is pushed to the right. This message is displayed if the sizes of the patterns you are editing exceed the maximum size limit. This message is displayed when the “MULTI COLOR” or “LAYOUT”...
  • Page 163 This message is displayed when the embroidery unit is attached while the needle is lowered. This message is displayed if the “START/STOP” button is pressed while the foot controller is still connected. This message is displayed if the “START/STOP” button is touched when in editing mode.
  • Page 164 This message is displayed in embroidery mode when the combination of characters is too big to fit within the embroidery frame. You can continue to add characters if you rotate the pattern 90˚. This message is displayed when any of the following are pressed, while no pattern has been selected.
  • Page 165: Instruction Messages

    This message is displayed while the embroidery unit is initializing. This message is displayed when a pattern which is stored in memory is deleted. This message is displayed if a pattern is selected while a help topic is being displayed.
  • Page 166: Alarms

    This message is displayed when the memory is full and no more patterns can be stored. This message is displayed when a pattern is being retrieved in embroidery mode. Alarms ● Proper operation: One beep Incorrect operation: Two or four beeps...
  • Page 167: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING USING THE “OPERATION GUIDE” KEY This sewing machine is equipped with an easy to use trouble check function which provides assistance when there is a problem with sewing. Touch the applicable heading and check the cause of the problem.
  • Page 168: Trouble With Threads And Stitches

    Trouble with threads and stitches Before calling for service, check the following items. If the problem still persists, contact the place of purchase or your nearest Brother dealer. Probable cause Remedy Symptom 1. Upper threading is not correct. 1. Re-thread upper thread.
  • Page 169: Mechanical Trouble

    4. Machine does not start 1. “START/STOP” button is not pressed. 1. Press “START/STOP” button. 2. Main power switch is in the off position. 2. Turn the power on. 3. Presser foot is not lowered. 3. Lower the presser foot.
  • Page 170: Sewing Chart

    EYELET sewing stretch fabrics) etc. Overcasting, Attaching BUTTON – ZIGZAG Patchwork SEWING buttons Overcasting (medium, thick and stretch fabrics) BASTING Basting ELASTIC Tape attaching, darning ZIGZAG Overcasting (medium STITCH and stretch fabrics) Appliques Tape attaching, darning APPLIQUE Reinforcing of...
  • Page 171 Decorative stitching for cuffs made from stretch fabric Decorative stitching for cuffs made from stretch fabric Decorative stitching DECORATIVE STITCH Decorative stitching of thin to medium stretch fabric Decorative stitching Decorative stitching – – – – – – – –...
  • Page 172 S (Small) When the automatic reinforcement stitch is preset, reinforcement stitches will be sewn automatically at the start of sewing. Press the “REVERSE STITCH” button to sew a reinforcement stitch automatically at the finish of sewing. Reinforcement stitches will be sewn automatically at the start of sewing. Press the “REVERSE STITCH”...
  • Page 173: Patterns (Programmed In Machine)

    PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) Utility stitches Character sewing Alphabet (Block style) Size “L” (Large) : 11 mm (7/16”), “S” (Small) : 7 mm (1/4”) Alphabet (Italic style) Size “L” (Large) : 11 mm (7/16”), “S” (Small) : 7 mm (3/8”)
  • Page 174 Alphabet (Cursive hand writing style) Size “L” (Large) : 27 mm (1”), “S” (Small) : 15 mm (3/8”) Satin stitches Cross stitches Size cannot be changed.
  • Page 175 Decorative stitch Size can be set to “L” (Large) or “S” (Small).
  • Page 176: Character Embroidering Chart

    Character embroidering chart Sizes: [L] 30 mm (1-3/16”), [M] 15 mm (9/16”), [S] 7.5 mm (1/4”). Frame pattern embroidering chart Sizes can be enlarged or reduced. Frames Stitch...
  • Page 177: Patterns (Memory Card)

    5 ... 0 8 6 6 ... 0 7 9 7 ... 5 1 5 Patterns which are stored in the machine or memory cards are for home use only. These patterns are not to be used for any activity other than home use.
  • Page 179 Floral alphabet 1 ..017 1 ..017 1 ..017 1 ..017 1 ..017 2 ..513 2 ..513 2 ..513 2 ..513 2 ..513 3 ..810 3 ..810 3 ..810 3 ..
  • Page 180 1 ..017 1 ..017 1 ..017 1 ..017 2 ..513 2 ..513 2 ..513 2 ..513 3 ..810 3 ..810 3 ..612 3 ..810 4 ..070 4 ..070 4 ..

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