Caution, When tension is applied to the bobbin thread – Brother Innov-is V5 User Manual

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PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORK

A-6

h

Wind a decorative thread around the
bobbin by hand. After winding the bobbin
so it is filled as shown below (about 80%),
cut the thread.

For precautions on winding the bobbin for
embroidering, refer to step

b

of “Selecting the

Pattern” on page A-12.

i

Using scissors carefully trim the thread tail
as close to the bobbin as possible.

a Beginning of wound thread

j

Install the bobbin wound with thread.

Whether or not tension should be applied to the
bobbin thread depends on the type of thread being
used.

When tension is applied to the

bobbin thread

Insert bobbin into bobbin case so the thread
unwinds from the left side.
Then correctly pass the thread through the tension
spring as shown below.

a Tension spring

CAUTION

• Be sure to use the machine’s included bobbin

or one designed specifically for this machine.
Using any other bobbin may result in damage
or injuries.

*

Actual size

a This model
b Other models
c 11.5 mm (approx. 7/16 inch)

Note

• Slowly and evenly wind the thread around

the bobbin.

• For best results, wind the bobbin so the

thread is snug and not twisted.

CAUTION

• If thread extends beyond the top of the bobbin

too much, the thread may become tangled or
the needle may break.

CAUTION

• When winding the bobbin, make sure the

thread is not frayed. Sewing with frayed
thread may result in the thread catching on
the tension spring of the bobbin case, the
thread completely becoming tangled or
damage to the machine.

• Do not guide the bobbin thread through the

groove in the needle plate cover, otherwise
the lower threading cannot be done correctly.

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