Brother 882-C50 Operational Manual page 303

Embroidery and sewing machine
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Preventive maintenance is recommended.
Raise the buttonhole lever.
Remove Dual Feed module from the machine.
Remove Embroidery foot with LED pointer from the machine.
Retrieving the pattern. Wait a moment.
Set the clock.
The bobbin thread is almost empty.
The bobbin winder safety device has activated. Is the thread
tangled?
The carriage of the embroidery unit will move. Keep your
hands etc. away from the carriage.
The pockets are full. Delete a pattern.
The safety device has been activated. Is the thread tangled? Is
the needle bent?
The shutoff support mode has been activated. Turn off the
machine.
The "Start/Stop" button does not operate with the foot
controller attached. Remove the foot controller.
The upper thread may not be threaded correctly. Thread the
upper thread from the beginning.
The USB media was changed. Do not change the USB media
while it is being read.
There is no needle plate cover. Attach a needle plate cover.
This file cannot be used.
This file exceeds the data capacity and cannot be used. Use a
suitable size file.
This key cannot be used at this time.
This key does not operate when the needle is down. Raise the
needle and press the key again.
This pattern cannot be sewn with this mode.
Error Messages
Cause/Solution
This message is displayed when the machine needs to be
maintained. (see page A-19)
This message is displayed when the buttonhole lever is down,
a stitch other than a buttonhole is selected, and the
"Start/Stop" button or the "Reverse Stitch" button is pushed.
This message appears when you try to start embroidering with
the optional dual feed foot attached to the machine. Remove
the dual feed foot before entering the embroidery mode. (see
page B-67)
This message appears when you try to start sewing
utility/decorative stitch or character pattern using the optional
embroidery foot with the LED pointer attached to the machine.
Remove the embroidery foot with the LED pointer before
entering the sewing mode. (see page B-60)
This message is displayed when the machine is retrieving a
previously saved pattern while in "Embroidery Edit" mode.
This message appears when the time/date is not set. Set
time/date. (see page B-20)
This message is displayed when the bobbin thread is running
out.
This message is displayed when the bobbin is being wound,
and the motor locks because the thread is tangled, etc.
This message appears before embroidery unit moves.
This message is displayed when the memory is full and a
pattern must be deleted.
This message is displayed when the motor locks due to
tangled thread or for other reasons related to thread delivery.
This message appears when the machine is in the shutoff
support mode. Turn off the machine once to start the machine
again. (see page B-30)
This message is displayed when the "Start/Stop" button is
pushed to sew Utility stitches or Character/Decorative stitches
while the foot controller is connected.
(This message does not appear when embroidering).
This message is displayed when it seems that the upper
thread has not been threaded correctly.
This message is displayed when you attempt to select a
pattern after the USB media in which the pattern is saved has
been changed.
This message is displayed when the needle plate cover is not
attached.
This message appears if the file format is incompatible with
this machine. Check the list of compatible file formats. (see
page S-94)
This message is displayed when the file size exceeds the data
capacity of the machine.
Confirm the file size and format. (see page S-95)
This message is displayed when you press
the screen other than the Utility Stitch, or press
in the screen other than the Utility Stitch or
Character/Decorative Stitch.
This message is displayed when a key on the LCD display is
touched while the needle is in the down position.
This message is displayed when the selected stitch is not
available for the specific function.
ERROR MESSAGES
A
2
in
Appendix A-35

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