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Category | Sewing Machine |
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Model | BECS-A58 |
Built-in Memory | Yes |
Automatic Needle Threader | Yes |
Speed | 850 stitches per minute |
Display | LCD |
Power Supply | 220V |
Essential safety instructions to prevent hazards like electrical shock, injury, and damage.
Explains the physical layout and correct usage of the control panel and its interfaces.
Explains the procedures for standard embroidery, frame movement, and applying patches.
Explains how thread breakage is detected and the function of the mending switch.
Covers setting essential design parameters like scaling, rotation, and repetition.
Guides on arranging the sequence of colors and needle changes for embroidery.
Provides step-by-step instructions for setting the desired color-changing sequence.
Outlines the systematic approach to configuring various general machine parameters.
Details the critical brake adjustment procedure for new machines to ensure proper stopping.
Introduces the interface for managing designs stored in the machine's memory.
Guides on choosing and preparing a design for the embroidery process.
Covers how to check and modify design-specific parameters like color-changing order.
Details how to configure the machine for applying patches during embroidery.
Guides on selecting a design from memory to begin the editing process.
Covers various stitch manipulation functions like moving, inserting, deleting, and converting stitches.
Explains how to create new designs using the built-in letter database and parameters.
Guides on inputting text and setting fundamental parameters for letter designs.
Details how to fine-tune letter designs, including character spacing, rotation, and size.
Outlines the procedure for saving newly created or adjusted letter designs.
Explains how to save the current frame's starting position for future reference.
Guides on recalling a previously saved design start position.
Details how to set an offset point for frame movement during embroidery or patching.
Covers functions related to operating within the design's boundary.
Guides on setting the frame's zero point, crucial for saving and protection.
Explains how to restore the frame's position after power loss or movement.
Details how to define and limit the embroidery area within the software.
Covers managing user roles and access permissions for machine parameters.
Provides instructions for calibrating the touch screen to correct data drift or inaccuracies.
Outlines the general steps required to perform sequin embroidery.
Details how to edit existing sequin designs, saving them as special multi-sequin formats.
Explains how to adjust parameters specific to multi-sequin embroidery operations.
Guides on setting color sequences and selecting sequin modes for embroidery.
Guides on updating the control program software for the machine's upper unit.
Details the process for updating the control program software for the machine's lower unit.