Operation Panel - Brother 885-U26 Operation Manual

Sewing machine
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Operation panel

The operation panel, located on the front at the right of the sewing machine, consists of the LCD (liquid crystal
display) and keys for specifying various sewing settings.
a LCD (liquid crystal display)
Settings for the selected stitch and error messages for
incorrect operations appear in the LCD. For details,
refer to "Understanding the LCD Screens" (page 18).
b Needle stop position key
Press this key to switch the needle stop position at the
end of stitching between up or down (in the fabric).
c Automatic reverse/reinforcement stitch key
Press this key to select whether reverse/reinforcement
stitches are automatically sewn at the beginning and
end of stitching.
d Automatic thread cutting key
Press this key to select whether the thread is
automatically cut at the end of stitching.
e Stitch width keys
Press these keys to adjust the width of stitches, such as
the zigzag stitch, in addition to the needle position for
straight stitches.
f Stitch length keys
Press these keys to adjust the stitch length.
In addition, these keys can be pressed to select settings
for the machine's function modes.
g Stitch selection keys
Press a key to select the stitch that you wish to use. 30
stitches are available.
In addition, the five stitch selection keys in the top row
can be used to switch the machine to the various
function modes.
h Memory key
Use this key together with the pocket keys to save stitch
settings.
i Pocket keys 1 and 2
Use these keys together with the memory key to save
stitch settings (stitch pattern, stitch width/needle
position, stitch length, needle stop position, automatic
reverse/reinforcement stitching turned on or off and
automatic thread cutting turned on or off). One set of
stitch settings can be saved with each of the pocket keys
(1 and 2). In addition, use these keys to recall the saved
stitch settings.
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