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Bobbin Thread Indicator
If you use the Low-Bobbin Estimator feature, The Bobbin
Thread Indicator box (Figure 26) shows how much
bobbin thread remains on the bobbin. The value counts
down until it gets to zero, at which time the low-bobbin
alarm alerts you that it is time to put in a new bobbin if
the alarm is enabled. While the machine is recording how
much thread is on a bobbin, REC appears on the screen
to remind you that it is estimating the bobbin capacity.
Speed
Pressing the Limit “+” will increase the manual mode
motor speed and pressing the Limit “–” button will
decrease the manual mode motor speed. This has the
same effect as pressing the “+” and “-” buttons on the
actual handles. The speed range is between 5% and
100%, or between 90 and 2,200 stitches per minute
(SPM). The percent speed is displayed in the white box
at the top of the screen. (Figure 27)
Manual Presets
Save up to three manual-mode preset speeds to quickly
switch between speed preferences. For example, you
may prefer a slower speed when using rulers and a faster
speed when doing all-over meandering quilting. Use the
“+” and “-” buttons to adjust the speed percentage and
then press one of the record buttons next to the preset
value to store that speed as a preset. When you want to
use one of the preset speeds, simply press the speed.
(Figure 27)
On/Off Indicator
The circle in the center of the top bar turns green when
you press the “Start” button on the handles to indicate
the needle is in motion. When you press “Stop,” the
circle will turn red. (Figure 28)
Regulated Mode Screen Button Functions
Stitches Per Inch (SPI)
Pressing the “+” or “-” buttons near the top right portion
of the screen will increase or decrease the stitches per
inch (SPI) setting. The setting is reflected in the white
indicator box at the top right portion of the screen. This
value can be adjusted between 4 and 18 stitches per
inch. (Figure 29)