OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES
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If the thread breaks or the bobbin thread runs out while embroidering, the machine will automatically
stop. Since some stitches may be embroidered with only one thread, go back through the stitching to a
point where stitches have already been embroidered before continuing embroidering.
If the upper thread breaks
a
Re-thread the upper thread. (Refer to
page 48.)
b
Touch .
→ The stitch navigating screen appears.
c
Touch and to go back through the
stitching to a point where stitches have
already been sewn.
1 Each touch of this key moves one stitch back
through the stitching.
2 Each touch of this key moves ten stitches back
through the stitching.
The embroidery frame moves. Go back to the point
where stitches have already been sewn.
The red pointer light indicates the needle drop point
when you set the “LED pointer” to “ON” in the settings
screen. For details on the settings screen, refer to
“Using the Settings Key” on page 142.
If the needle bar is moved back too far through the
stitching, touch or to go forward through
the stitching.
1 Each touch of this key moves one stitch forward
through the stitching.
2 Each touch of this key moves ten stitches forward
through the stitching.
d
Touch .
→ The embroidering screen appears again.
e
Touch , and then press the
“Start/Stop” button to continue
embroidering.
If the Thread Breaks or the Bobbin Thread Runs Out
While Embroidering
• If the thread sensor is turned off, the
machine does not stop until embroidering is
finished. Normally, the thread sensor should
be turned on. Refer to “Specifying thread
sensor” on page 147.
• Be careful when going back or forward
through the stitching since the embroidery
frame moves at the same time.