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Brother PR-620 User Manual

Brother PR-620
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Resume Embroidering After Turning OFF the Machine 83
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Resume Embroidering After Turning OFF the Machine
In either of the following cases, the remaining stitches of the embroidery are stored in the machine’s memory.
If the machine's power switch is pressed to turn off after stopping embroidering.
Cut the thread before the machine's main power switch is turned off, otherwise the thread may be pulled or
may catch when the carriage returns to its initial position after the machine is turned on again.
If the machine was accidentally turned off, for example, due to a power outage, while it was embroidering.
The remainder of the embroidery can be sewn when the machine is turned on again; however, some of the
stitches that were already sewn may be sewn again.
Note
Be careful when going back or forward
through the stitching since the embroidery
frame moves at the same time.
1
Set the main power switch to “I” to turn on
the machine.
2
When the screen shown below appears after
the initial screen, touch .
X A message appears, asking if you wish to
continue embroidering or start a new
operation.

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Brother PR-620 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBrother
ModelPR-620
CategorySewing Machine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock

Warning concerning unattended operation and immediate unplugging.

WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons

Comprehensive safety warnings covering misuse, environment, and moving parts.

FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY

WARNING

Crucial warning about connecting wires to the earth terminal.

Before Using This Machine

For safe operation

Key precautions for safe machine operation, including moving parts.

Precautions

Machine Structure and Features

Six-needle machine embroidering

Description of the six-needle system and automatic thread color selection.

Machine Structure and Features: Differences with Single-Needle Machines

Machine Structure and Features: Other Capabilities

User Interface and Safety Features

Details on the LCD, safety lock mechanism, and thread color information.

Chapter 1: GETTING READY

Machine Parts Identification

Identification of key machine parts, including views and the operation panel.

Machine Setup Procedures

Step-by-step guide for setting up the machine, including precautions.

Chapter 2: EMBROIDERING TUTORIAL

Operating Precautions

Essential precautions for safe and correct operation during embroidery.

Chapter 3: OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES

Adjusting Thread Tension

Instructions for checking and adjusting thread tension.

Chapter 4: SELECTING/EDITING/SAVING PATTERNS

Selecting Embroidery Patterns

Guide to choosing patterns from memory, cards, USB, or computer.

Editing Embroidery Patterns

Detailed steps for editing patterns via the Pattern Editing and Settings screens.

Chapter 5: BASIC SETTINGS AND HELP FEATURE

Using the Settings Key

Adjusting LCD brightness, buzzer, language, units, and display guides.

Chapter 6: APPENDIX

Machine Maintenance Procedures

Steps for cleaning and oiling the machine.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Guidance on diagnosing and resolving machine problems.

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