ዑ - ውው . bobbin thread counter – Brother HE-800A User Manual

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HE-800A

5. OPERATION

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-ውው. Bobbin thread counter

If you use the bobbin thread counter to set the number of articles which can be sewn with the amount of bobbin thread

available, you can stop the bobbin thread running out in the middle of sewing a pattern.

Check that panel DIP switch A - No.4 is at the ON setting. (Refer to “13. CHANGING FUNCTIONS USING THE DIP

SWITCHES”.)

1. Press the SELECT key (1) to change the mode to

automatic mode.

2.

Press the parameter keys (2) and (3)

simultaneously.

* "bC" will flash in the program number LED (4), and

the bobbin thread counter value will appear in the

parameter display LED (5).

3. Press the RESET key (6).

* The previously-set bobbin thread counter value will

appear in the parameter display LED (5).

4. Press the parameter keys (2) and (3) to change the

bobbin thread counter setting.

* The bobbin thread counter setting will flash while

the setting is being changed.

5.

Press the ENTER key (7). The bobbin thread

counter value will be accepted and the mode will

return to automatic mode.

6. When the number of articles set by the bobbin thread counter have all been sewn, the previously-set bobbin thread

counter value will appear in the parameter display LED (5), and an alarm will start sounding continuously.

* The sewing machine will not operate during this time, even if the treadle is depressed.

7. Replace the bobbin, and then press the ENTER key (7).

* The alarm will stop sounding, the parameter display LED (5) will stop flashing and light steadily, and normal sewing

can then be carried out.

* If you press parameter keys (2) and (3) at this time, you can change the setting value for the bobbin thread counter.

Press the ENTER key (7) to accept the setting.

-ውዎ. Using the program memos

Insert the program memos (1) into the rear of the

operation panel (2) for safekeeping.

Program memo contents

1) Easy reference guide

2) Error code table

3) Parameter table

4) Program notes

Use a lead pencil to make any additions to the

parameter table and for writing anything into the

program notes. If you do so, additions can be removed

using an eraser and the space can be re-used.

The program notes are useful for recording what

patterns have been entered into which programs.

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