Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CS 80 Brother
Go to page of 115
ENGLISH 885-S06 XC5247-021 1 Printed in China S2_BrotherE_cov er DIC181p K.
Cover A Enclosed Accessories After open ing the box , check that th e following accessor ies are encl osed. If any it em is miss ing or damage d, contact your retailer. Access ories 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.* 11. 12. 13. 14 . 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Cover B Names of Machine Parts and Their Functions The nam es of the v arious parts of the sewi ng machine a nd their fun c tions a re described below. Before using the sewing mac hine, carefully read these descriptions to le arn the names of the machine parts.
————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— Nam es of M achine Parts and T heir Fu nctio ns Cover C Needle a n d pres ser foot section 1 Buttonhole lever Lower the buttonhole lever when sewing buttonholes and bar tacks.
Cover D Operation buttons The ope ration butt ons help you t o easily perfo rm various basic sewi ng machine operations. 1 Thread cassette indicator The indicator lights up or goes off depending on the condition of the sewing machine. Gree n: A thre ad casse tte can be inser ted.
————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— Names of Machine Parts and Their Functions Cover E Operation panel The ope ration panel, loc ated on the fron t of the sewing ma chine, consists of v arious buttons and s lide rs for specifyin g how the stitch wi ll be sewn.
1 Optional Accessori es The follo wing are ava ilable as optiona l accessories. 1. Side cutter Part code: SA177, XC3879-002 2. Quil ting guide Part code: SA132, XC2215-002 3. Guide foot Part code: SA133, XC1957-002 4. Walking foot Part code: SA140, XC2214-002 5.
2 Introduction Thank y ou for purcha sing this sewing machine. Before using this sewing machine, ca refully read the “ Important Safety Instructio ns ” (page 6), and the n study this manual for the correct o peration of th e various func tions.
3 Contents Enclosed Accessorie s ................ ............. .................... ................... ............. ............... Co ver A Accessori es ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... .
———————— ——————————— ——————————— —————————— ——————————— ——————————— — 4 SEWING BASICS .... ................... ..............
5 APPENDIX ..... ................... .................. ................... ................... .................. ..... 95 Stitch Se ttings .. ................... ................... .................... ............. ................... ............
6 Important Safety Instructions When us ing this mac hine, basic safety precau tions shou ld always be taken, includi ng the foll owing: Read all ins tructions befor e using. DANGER - To reduce t he risk of el ectric shoc k: 1. The machin e should n ever be lef t unattended while plug ged in.
7 FOR USE RS IN THE UK, EIRE , MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY If this ma chine is fitte d with a thre e-pin non- rewireable BS plu g then pl ease read the following. IMPORTANT If the ava ilable sock et outlet is n ot suitable fo r the plug s upplied with t his equipm ent, it sho uld be cut off and a n appropria te three-pin plug fitted .
8 CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING OUR MACHINE Your machi ne is one of the most a dvanced com puterized househol d sewing m achines. To fully enjoy all t he features, we suggest that you stud y the manua l before u sing the ma chine. PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE For safe operation 1.
1 GETTING READY The variou s preparat ions requir ed before starting to sew are desc ribed in this chapte r. Turning the Machine On /Off ................... ............. ................... .................... .......... 10 Winding/Ins talling the Bobbin .
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 10 Turning the Machine On/Off This sectio n explains ho w to tu rn the sewing m achine on and off.
Turning the Machine On /Off 11 1 Turning on the machine 1 Make sure that the sewing ma chine is turned off (the main p owe r swit ch i s set to “ O ” ), a nd then plug the power supply cord into the power supply jack on the righ t side of the machi ne.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 12 Winding/Install ing the Bobbin This sectio n describes how to wind the thr ead onto the bobbin , and then in sert the bobbin th read.
Winding/ Installing the Bobbin 13 1 5 Slide the bobbin w inder sh aft to the right. 6 Place th e spool of thr e ad for the bobbin onto the bobbi n thread spool p in.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 14 Memo .
Winding/ Installing the Bobbin 15 1 a Slide the sewing speed controller to the right (so that the spe ed w ill be f ast). 1 Sewing speed controller b Press (start/stop b utton) once. 1 Start/stop button X T he bobbin starts spinni ng and the thr e ad is wound around the b obbin.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 16 Installing the bobbin Install the bobbin wound w ith thread.
Winding/ Installing the Bobbin 17 1 7 Reatt ach the bo bbin co ver. Insert the tab in the lowe r-left corner of the bobbin c over, and then lightly press dow n on the ri ght sid e. X The lowe r threading is finish ed. Next, threa d the upper thread. Continue with the pr oced ure in “ Upper Thre ad ing ” ( on the next pa ge).
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 18 Upper Threading In this sect ion, the procedu res for positioning the spool for t he upper thread and threadin g the needle are desc ribe d.
Uppe r Thread ing 19 1 Loading the spool into the thread cas sette Load th e spool of thread into the enclosed thread cassett e to pre pare t he upper thread . Memo ● The order for thre ading the thread cassette is indicated on the thread c assette.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 20 3 Push th e thread ca ssette ej ect leve r on the left side of t he machi ne toward the b ack.
Uppe r Thread ing 21 1 8 While holding the end of the thread with your right hand an d the thread cassette with your left hand, cl ose th e cover. 9 Pass the thread through the slit in the top o f the thread cassette. Follow a rrow 2 indicate d on the thread cassett e.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 22 c Pull the threa d under the disc at the front in the low er-left corn er and arou nd to the right , and then cut the thread with the cutter.
Uppe r Thread ing 23 1 • If the ne edle is not rai sed to the cor rect position, the needle cannot be threaded w ith the nee dle threader. Be sure to check t hat the threa d cassette indic a tor is lit up in green before in serting the thread c assette.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 24 5 Close t he thread ca ssette co mpartmen t cover. X Now th at the upper threading and the lo wer thre ading are fin ished, you are ready t o begin sew ing.
Uppe r Thread ing 25 1 4 Thread the thread cassette with the thread from th e spool on the extra spool pin. • For more deta ils, refer to “ Loadi ng the s pool into the thread cassett e ” (pa ge 19 ). 5 Insert the thread c a ssette (with the e xtra spool pin attached) in to the thread cassette comp artment .
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 26 Using the twin needle Using the twin needle, you can sew tw o parallel lines of the same stitch with tw o different colors.
Uppe r Thread ing 27 1 5 Insert the thread c a ssette (with the e xtra spool pin attached) in to the thread cassette comp artment . • For more deta ils, refer to step 5 in “ Using the ext ra spool pin ” (pag e 24) . X Pass both threads through the n eedle bar thre ad hook.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 28 a Star t sewing. • For details o n starting to sew, refer to “ Startin g to sew ” (page 45).
Uppe r Thread ing 29 1 Pulling up the bobbin thread When making gathers or before free -motion quilting, first pull up the bobbi n thread as des c ribed below. 1 Insert the bobbi n into the shuttle. • Refer to steps 1 thr ough 5 of “ I nstalling the bobbi n ” (page 16).
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 30 Replacing the Needle This sectio n provides informa tion on sewin g machi ne needles.
Replacing the Needle 31 1 Memo ● The sma ller the thread number, the thic ker the thre ad, and the la rger the needle numbe r, the thicker the needle. ● Use the ball point nee dle when sewing o n stretch f a brics or fa brics where skipped stit ches easil y occur.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 32 Replacing t he needle Repl ace the needl e as desc ribed below.
Replacing the Needle 33 1 6 While hol ding the needle wi th your left hand, use th e screwdrive r to tight en the ne edle clam p screw. Install the twin needle in the same way. ■ Using th e needle-cha nging tool Use the enclosed ne edle-chang ing tool to re place the need le as describe d below.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 34 4 Lowe r the ne edle-c hang ing too l. X The nee dle ca n be rem oved from t he need le bar.
Replac i ng th e Presser Foot 35 1 Replacing the Presser Foot The presse r foot presses down o n the fabric. Presser foot precautions Be sure to observe the follo wing precautions c oncerning the p resser feet. Replacing the pr esser foot Replace th e presser foo t as described below.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 36 4 Press the blac k butto n at the b ack of t he presser foot holder.
Replac i ng th e Presser Foot 37 1 Removing the presser foot holder Remove the presser foo t holder whe n cleaning the sewing mac hine or when inst alling a presser foot that does not u se the presser fo ot holder, such as t he quilting f oot. Use the sc rewdriver to rem ove the presser f oot holder.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 38 Using the optional walking foot With the w alking foot, bo th pieces of fa bric are fed evenly by the feed do gs and the teeth on the presser foot.
Replac i ng th e Presser Foot 39 1 3 Raise t he presser foot lever. 1 Presser foot lever X The pre sser foot is raised. 4 With a screwdriver, loose n the presser foot holder scre w, and then r emov e the walking foot. 1 Presser foot holder screw 5 Attach the presser fo ot holder.
GETTING RE ADY —————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 40 Sewing Cylindrical Piec es Free -arm sewing m akes sewing cylindrica l pieces e asy.
2 SEWING BASICS The n ecessary pr eparations f or sewing are describe d in this ch apter. Sewing ... ................... ................... .................... ............. ................... ................... .... 42 Adjusting t he Thread Tension .
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 42 Sewing Basic se wing operation s are describe d below. Before op erating the se wing machine, read the follo w ing precautions.
Sewing 43 2 General sewing procedure Follow t he basic p rocedures be low to sew. 1 Turn on the machi ne. Turn o n the se wing ma chine . For de tails on tur ning o n the m achin e, refe r to “ Tur ning on the machi ne ” (pag e 11). ↓ 2 Select t he stitch.
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 44 Positio.
Sewing 45 2 Starting to sew Once you are ready to start sewing, you can start the sewing machine. The sewing speed can be adjusted using either the operation buttons or the foot controller. ■ Using the operation buttons Sewing can be started and stopped using the operation button (start/stop button).
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 46 3 Turn on the sewing mach ine. 4 Slide the sewing speed controller to the left or right to select the desired sewin g speed.
Sewing 47 2 Securing the stitching When sewing w ith the straight stitch, for exam ple, at the end of an opening o r where seams do not overlap , use reverse stitchi ng or reinforcem ent stitching t o secure the end of the threa d. 1 Lower the n eedle into the f abric at the beginnin g of the stitching, and the n lower the presser foot lever.
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 48 7 After 3 to 5 reverse stitches have been sewn, release (reverse /reinforcem ent stitch button) .
Sewing 49 2 Cutting the threa d When you have finished sewi ng, cut the thre ads. 1 When y ou wish to fin ish the sti tching an d the sewing machine is stopped, press (needle pos ition button) o nce to raise the needle. 1 Needle p os ition button X The ne edle is raised.
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 50 Adjusting th e Thread Tension The tensio ns of the upper th read and of the bobbin thread (th read tension) should be adjusted so that they are equal.
2 51 Adjusting th e Stitch Width and Length The zig zag width (pattern width) and st itch length of u tility stitches can be adjusted. Norma lly, when a stitch i s selected , the appropri ate width and l e ngth are automaticall y selected.
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 52 Adjusting the stitch leng th 1 Press the stitch length adjustme nt button in the oper ation panel.
Usef ul Sewing Tips 53 2 Useful Sewing Tips Various w ays to ach ieve better results for yo ur sewing proje cts are des cribed below. Refer to thes e tips when sewi ng your proje ct.
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 54 Sewing .
Usef ul Sewing Tips 55 2 Sewing thin fabrics When sewing t hin fabrics, the stitching may be come misaligne d or the fabric m ay not feed corre ctly. If this oc curs, place thin p aper or stabilize r material under the fabric and sew it t ogether with the fabric.
SEWI NG BASICS ————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 56 S2_brotherE.
3 UTILITY ST ITCHES The variou s stitches a nd their a pplication s are describ ed in this chapter. Selecting St itching .......... .................... ................... ............. ................... ................. 58 Overcastin g Stitches .
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 58 Selec ting S titchi ng You can select any of th e various types of stitching available .
Selectin g Stitching 59 3 2 To adjust th e stitch width, slide the stitch width ad justment slider to the left or right. Press the stitch width adjustmen t button, and then slide the stitch width adjustment slider to adjust the stitch width.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 60 Overcasting St itches Sew overcas ting stitches along the edges of cut fabric to prevent them from fraying.
Overcastin g Stitches 61 3 Sewing overcasting stitches using zigzag foot “J” Three stitc hes can be used to sew overcast ing stitches with zig zag foot “ J” . 1 Attac h zigza g foot “J”. • For details, refe r to “ Replac ing the pres ser foot ” (p age 35).
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 62 Sewing overcasting stitches using the optional side cutter Using the side cutter, seam allo wances can be finis hed while the edge of the fabr ic is cut off.
Overcastin g Stitches 63 3 4 Raise t he presse r foot lever to check th at the side cutter is securely attached. 5 Pass the upper thread unde r the side cutter, and then pull it out tow ard the rear of the sewing mach ine. 6 Select a stit ch. • For details, refe r to “ Selectin g stitching ” (page 5 8).
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 64 Basic St itching Straight stitches are used fo r sewing plain se ams.
Blind He m Stitching 65 3 Blin d Hem St itching Secure the bottoms of skirt s and pant s with a blind hem. T wo stitches are a vailable for bli nd hem stitching . Sew a blind hem acc ording to the following pro cedure. 1 Fold the fabric along the desired edge o f the hem, an d then bas te it about 5 m m (3/16 in ch) from the e dge of the fabric.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 66 6 Adjust the stitc h width until the needle slightly catc hes the fold of the h em.
Buttonhole S titching 67 3 Buttonhole Stitchin g Button holes can be sewn a nd buttons ca n be sewn on. Fi ve stitches are a vailable for sew ing one-step buttonhol es. Stitch Name Patt ern Applic ation Stitch Wid th [mm (inch.)] Stitch Length [mm (in c h.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 68 Buttonhole sewing The ma ximum buttonhol e length is abou t 28 mm (1-1/8 inch) (diameter + thickness of the b utton).
Buttonhole S titching 69 3 ■ If the button does not fit in the button gu ide plate Add togeth er the diamete r and thickn ess of the button , and then set the button guide plate to t he calcul ated lengt h. (The distanc e between th e markings on th e presser foot scale is 5 m m (3/16 inch).
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 70 8 Raise the presser foot lev er, remove the fabric, and cut the thread.
Buttonhole S titching 71 3 ■ Sewin g buttonholes on stretch fabrics When sewing bu ttonholes o n stretch fab rics, use a gimp t hread. 1 Hook the gim p thread onto the part of buttonhole foot “A” shown in the illustration so that it fi ts into the grooves, and then loose ly tie it .
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 72 4 Place the butto n into button-sewing foot “M”. 1 Butto n • When att aching four-hole bu ttons, first sew the two holes closest to you.
Zipper Inse rtion 73 3 Zipp er Insertio n A zippe r can b e sewn in place. Ther e are many method s for in sertin g zipper s. The pr ocedure s for i nserting a cente red zipp er and a side zip per are d escribed b elow. Inserting a centered zipper Stitching is sewn on both p ieces of fabric b utted again st each other.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 74 6 Select stitch . • For details, refe r to “ Selectin g stitching ” (page 5 8).
Zipper Inse rtion 75 3 4 Press the seam allowance so that the rig ht side (the side that will not be stitched) has an e xtra 3 mm (1/8 inch). 1 Wrong side of fabric 2 3 mm (1/8 inc h) 5 Align the zipp er teet h with th e press ed edge of the fabric having the extra 3 mm (1/8 inch), and then baste or pin the zipper in place.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 76 0 Clos e the zippe r, turn ov er the fab ric, an d then baste th e other sid e of the z ipper to the fabric.
Sewing S tretch Fabric s and Elas tic Tape 77 3 Sewing Stretch Fabrics and Elastic Tape Stretch fabrics can be sewn and elast ic tape can be attached. Observe the corresponding precautions w hen performing each o f the following stitching opera tions.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 78 3 Select stitch . • For details, refe r to “ Selectin g stitching ” (page 5 8).
Appliqué , Patchwor k and Quilt S titching 79 3 Appliq ué , Pa tch work a nd Qu ilt S titchin g The sti tches that can be us ed for sewing appliqu é s, pa tchwork and q uilts are descri bed below. Stitch Na me Pattern Application Stitch Width [mm (inch.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 80 Appliqu é stit ching 1 Cut out the appliqu é , leav ing a seam allowan ce of betwee n 3 and 5 mm (1/ 8 and 3/ 16 i nch).
Appliqu é , Patchwork and Quilt Stitc hing 81 3 Patchwork (cra zy quilt) stitching 1 Fold the edg e of th e top p iece of fabr ic and place it over the l ower piece. 2 Sew the two piece s of fabric together so the pattern s pans over both pieces. Piecing Sewing to gether two pieces of fabric is called “ piecing ” .
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 82 Memo ● To ch ange the width of the se am allowance (the ne edle position), adju st the stitch width.
Appliqu é , Patchwork and Quilt Stitc hing 83 3 ■ Using th e optional qu ilting guide Use the quilting guide t o sew parallel stitche s that are equal ly spa ced. 1 Insert the stem o f the quilter into th e hole at the re ar of the wa lking fo ot or pr esser foo t holder .
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 84 4 Slide t he drop feed lev er, locat ed at the re ar of the mac hine on the base, to (to the right as se en fr om the fro nt of the ma chine ).
Reinforceme nt Stitching 85 3 Reinforcement Stitching Reinforce points that will b e subject to strain , such as sleeve holes, in seams and pocket c orners. Triple stretch stitching Use triple stre tch stitching to reinfo rce sleeve hole s and inseam s.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 86 2 Attach butt onhole foot “ A” . • For details, refe r to “ Replac ing the pres ser foot ” (p age 35).
Eyelet Stitc hing 87 3 Eyelet Stitching Eyelets, such as those on be lts, can be sewn. Th ree sizes of eyelet s are possible: 7 mm, 6 mm and 5 mm (1/4, 15/64 an d 3/16 inch). 1 Attach mo nogramming fo ot “N”. • For details, refe r to “ Replac ing the pres ser foot ” (p age 35).
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 88 Decorative Stitchi n g Various dec orative stitches c an be sewn with t his sewing machine .
Decorativ e Stitching 89 3 Fagoting Stitching across an ope n seam is called “ fagoting ” . It is used on bl ouses and children 's clothing. Th is stitch is more deco rative when th icker thread is u sed. 1 Use an i ron to fold the t wo pieces of fa bric along their seam s.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 90 Scal lop stit ching The wa ve-shaped re peating pat tern that look s like shells is called “ scalloping ” .
Decorativ e Stitching 91 3 5 Select stitch or . • For details, refe r to “ Selectin g stitching ” (page 5 8). 6 Stitch between th e straight stitches. 7 Pull out the threads for the straight stitches. Joining Decorativ e bridging stit ches can be sewn over the seam al lowance of joined fabrics.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 92 Heirloom stitching When sewin g with the wing need le, the needle hole s are enla rged, creat ing a lace-like decorative stit ch.
Decorativ e Stitching 93 3 2 Attach mo nogramming fo ot “N”. • For details, refe r to “ Replac ing the pres ser foot ” (p age 35). 3 Select stitch . • For details, refe r to “ Selectin g stitching ” (page 5 8). 4 With the right side of the fabric facing up, sew alon g the righ t edge of the frayed secti on.
UTILITY STITCHES ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— —— — 94 S2_brotherE.
4 APPENDIX The variou s mainte nance and troubles hooting pr ocedures a re des cribed in t his chapt er. Stitch Setting s ........... ................... .................... ................... ............. ................... .... 96 Maintenance ..
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 96 Stitch .
Stitch Se ttings 97 4 Joining s titch J Patchwor k stitching and decorat ive stitching 4.0 (3/ 16) 0.0 – 7. 0 (0 – 1/4) 1.2 (1/16) 0.2 – 4.0 (1/64 – 3/1 6) Yes Reinforce- ment No No J Patchwor k stitching, decorative stitching and sewing o vercasting on both pi eces of fabr ic, such as wi th tricot 5.
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 98 Buttonh ole stitch A Horizon tal buttonh oles on thi n and me dium- weight fab rics 5.
Stitch Se ttings 99 4 Decorative stitches N For decoration , etc. 7.0 (1/4) 0.0 – 7. 0 (0 – 1/4) 2.5 (3/32) 0.2 – 4.0 (1/64 – 3/1 6) No Reinforce- ment No No N For decoration , etc. 7.0 (1/4) 0.0 – 7. 0 (0 – 1/4) 2.0 (1/16) 0.2 – 4.0 (1/64 – 3/1 6) No Reinforce- ment No No N For decoration , etc.
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 100 Maintenance Simp le sewing mac hine mainte nance oper ations are described bel ow.
Maintena nce 101 4 3 Turn the b alance whee l toward you until the tip of the shuttle hook aligns with the edge of the race sh elf. 1 Shuttle race 2 Shuttle 3 Edge of the shuttle race 4 Tip of the shutt l e hook • Be sure to turn the balance w heel toward you.
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 102 Troubleshoo ting If the ma chine stops opera ting correctly, check the follo wing possible prob lems before requ esting service.
Troublesho oting 103 4 The upp er thread b reaks. The up per thread was not th readed correct ly (for example, the spool is not inst alled correctly, the spo ol cap is to o big for t he sp ool being used , or the thread has come out of the nee - dle ba r thread hook ).
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 104 The fab ric is wrinkl ed. The up per thread was not th readed correct ly, or the bob bin is incor- rectly installe d.
Troublesho oting 105 4 The fab ric does not feed . The fe ed dogs are lo wered. Slide t he drop feed lever to the le ft. page 83 The stitc h is too fine. Lengt hen the stitch len gth. page 52 The presser fo ot that is used is not appro pria te fo r the t ype of s titc h tha t you wish to sew.
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 106 Error .
Changing the needle stop positi on 107 4 Changing the needle stop position Normall y, the sewing mac hine is set to le ave the need le in the fab ric when sewin g is stopped. Inst ead, the machine c an be set to l eave the needle raised when sew ing is stopped .
APPENDIX ———————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ——————————— ————— — 108 Index Symbol s + key ......... ........ ......... .......
Index 109 4 P patchwork stitchi ng ..... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ 81 piecing ..... ........ ......... ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ .. 81 pocket c orners ... ......... ........ ........ ........
An important point after buying a device Brother CS 80 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Brother CS 80 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Brother CS 80 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Brother CS 80 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Brother CS 80 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Brother CS 80, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Brother CS 80.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Brother CS 80. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Brother CS 80 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center