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2) START/STOP WHEN MACHINE IS STOPPED
BUTTON OPERATION
Press STOP button once
Hold down START button
Press STOP button
Press STOP one more time and the machine will stop.
MACHINE OPERATION
Frame goes backwards in selected movement units
(a setting between 1 stitch and 10)
Frame starts to go backwards. If you press START before the
machine travels the selected unit of stitches, the machine stops
immediately. If the selected unit of stitches is reached. and the
STOP button is released, the machine will continue to move
backward continuously.
3) START/STOP DURING FORWARD NON-STITCHING OPERATIONS
BUTTON OPERATION
Press START button in FLOAT mode
Hold down START button
Press START button
Press START one more time, and the machine will stop.
MACHINE OPERATION
Frame moves forward in the selected units
Frame moves forward. If you press start before the machine
travels the selected unit of stitches, the machine stops
immediately. If the selected unit of stitches is reached, and the
START button is released, the machine will continue to move
forward continuously.
***SEE Page 96 for information about non-stitching operation while the machine is stopped.
4) START/STOP DURING BACKWARD FLOATING
Use the same directions found under START/STOP WHEN MACHINE IS STOPPED.
5) PERFORMING WORK OTHER THAN EMBROIDERY
When you want to perform manual cutting as in applique work, solenoid or sender tests, select the function
and then press the START button.
[ Note ]
1) “Inching” refers to low-speed embroidery at a 100 rpm range, performed for stable stitching when the
machine is re-started after stop.
2) “Frame movement unit” refers to the “BK STITCH UNIT” in “EMB FUNCTION.” You can select from 1
to 10 stitches (by 1 stitch).