PE-700/750D

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs & Troubleshooting

How do I adjust a bobbin case using an embroidery pattern?

The bobbin case installed in this machine can be adjusted, if necessary, to accommodate the bobbin tension for embroidering.
Using a small slotted screwdriver, turn the slotted-head (-) screw to adjust the bobbin case tension.
Bobbin case 1 Bobbin case

  • This page describes how to adjust a bobbin tension for embroidery using a bobbin case.
  • Download an embroidery pattern for adjustment, embroider the pattern and check a result, then adjust a bobbin case if necessary.


To adjust the bobbin tension for embroidery function, using the bobbin case, turn the slotted-head (-) screw with a (small) screwdriver.

Refer to "Cleaning the case" for information on how to remove/install a bobbin case.

  1. Prepare following items.

    (1).Screwdriver(Small)

    (2).Bobbin wound
    with bobbin thread

    (3).Embroidery pattern
    (will be downloaded
    in Procedure 4 below.)

    (4).Fabric and
    embroidery frame

    Screwdriver(Small)

    Bobbin wound with bobbin thread

    Embroidery pattern

    Fabric and embroidery frame

  2. Install a bobbin wound with bobbin thread into a bobbin case set in a sewing machine.
    For information on how to remove/install a bobbin case, refer to "Cleaning the case".

  3. Make sure the upper thread tension is set to 4.0.

  4. Download an embroidery pattern and transfer it to the sewing machine.
    Click the "Download" link to download the embroidery pattern.
    Following 3 methods are available to transfer the downloaded embroidery pattern to the sewing machine.



  5. Sew the downloaded embroidery pattern on a fabric and check the result, referring to stitch samples below.
    If you do not get a proper result, remove the bobbin case from the sewing machine and adjust it.
    For information on how to remove/install a bobbin case, refer to "Cleaning the case".

    surface of fabric
    surface of fabric
    underside of fabric
    underside of fabric
    Be sure to check if a bobbin is installed correctly before you embroider the pattern.
    If you can only see the bobbin thread on both sides of fabric as shown in the left picture, the bobbin is not installed correctly.
    For details, refer to "Correctly installing a bobbin

    When you adjust a bobbin case, turn a slotted-head(-) screw by a screwdriver(small).

    Adjust with a screwdriver(small) 1 DO NOT adjust the position of the Phillips (+) screw

    2 Adjust with a screwdriver(small).


    • When adjusting the bobbin case, be sure to remove the bobbin from the bobbin case.
    • DO NOT adjust the position of the Phillips (+) screw on the bobbin case as this may result in damage to the bobbin case, rendering it unusable.
    • If the slotted-head screw (-) is difficult to turn, do not use force.
      Turning the screw too much or providing force in either (rotational) direction may cause damage to the bobbin case.
      Should damage occur, the bobbin case may not maintain proper tension.

<Correct tension>
* Upper thread slightly appears on the underside of fabric.
surface of fabric underside of fabric  
surface of fabric underside of fabric  




<Bobbin thread is loose>
* Bobbin thread appears slightly on the surface of fabric.
surface of fabric underside of fabric turn the slotted-head screw(-) clockwise approx. 30-45 degrees
surface of
fabric
underside of
fabric
 

If this occurs, turn the slotted-head screw (-) clockwise, being careful not to over-tighten the screw, approximately 30-45 degrees to increase bobbin tension.

<Bobbin thread is tight>
* Upper thread on the surface of fabric seems to be lifting/looping and bobbin thread is not seen on the underside of fabric.
surface of fabric underside of fabric turn the slotted-head screw(-) counterclockwise approx. 30-45 degrees
surface of
fabric
underside of
fabric
 

If this occurs, turn the slotted-head screw (-) counterclockwise, being careful not to over-tighten the screw, approximately 30-45 degrees to decrease bobbin tension.

 

 

 

After adjusting a bobbin case, make trial sewing to check thread tension.
If the thread tension is still incorrect, repeat the Procedure 5 until you can obtain a correct thread tension.

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Related Models

DZ820E, PE-700/750D, PE-700II/750D(USB), PE-770, PE-780D, SB7900E

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