Brother BES-962BC User Manual

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Chapter 11 Error code list

BES-962BC • BES-1262BC

247

Code

E-1E

E-1F

E-21

E-22

E-23

E-24

E-25

E-26

E-27

E-28

E-29

E-2A

E-2B

E-2C

E-2D

E-2E

E-2F

E-31

E-32

E-33

E-34

E-36

E-38

E-39

E-3C

E-40

E-41

E-42

Error

When the power is turned on, bed can not be re-
tracted.

Presser foot down error while searching for home
position just after the power is turned on.

Hoop overhang(+X)

Hoop overhang(+Y)

Hoop overhang(+X, +Y)

Hoop overhang(-X)

Hoop overhang(+X, -X)

Hoop overhang(-X, +Y)

Hoop overhang(+X, -X, +Y)

Hoop overhang(-Y)

Hoop overhang(+X, -Y)

Hoop overhang(+Y, -Y)

Hoop overhang(+X, +Y, -Y)

Hoop overhang(-X, -Y)

Hoop overhang(+X, -X, -Y)

Hoop overhang(-X, +Y, -Y)

Hoop overhang(+X, -X, +Y, -Y)

Needle overhang(+X)

Needle overhang(+Y)

Needle overhang(+X, +Y)

Needle overhang(-X)

Needle overhang(-X, +Y)

Needle overhang(-Y)

Needle overhang(+X, -Y)

Needle overhang(-X, -Y)

The status of presser foot is issued as an alarm when
every second machine is used.

Invalid start-up error

XY movement error

Measures

This is displayed when every other head control is selected or when the
bed is retreated (including when the power is turned on). Remove the
presser foot of the retreating head and press the return key or turn the F/B
switch of the head to either side. If every other head control is not selected
or the bed is not retreated, the bed sensor position may be faulty. Readjust
it. Press the

S T O P

key. If the same error occurs again, adjust it with the

presser foot switch.

Press the

STOP

or turn on the F/B switch on the head to either side. If the

same error occurs again, adjust the presser foot switch.

Pattern or the needle position is out of the embroidering area. Reset the
embroidering area on PC or move the hoop to the sewable position.

When using the every other head mode, remove the presser feet according
to the warning message.

Turn the power off and on once.

Press the

STOP

or turn on the F/B switch on the head to either side.

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