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Securely tighten the screw, and then check
to make sure that the fabric is taut.
• After securing the fabric, lightly tapping it
should produce a drum-like sound.
• Firmly clamp together the inner and outer
frames so that the bottom of the inner
frame is lower than the bottom of the outer
frame.
1 Outer frame
2 Inner frame
3 Right side of fabric
4 Top of inner and outer frames are even
• Using the disc-shaped screwdriver
included in the embroidery machine
package, firmly tighten the screws.
1 Disc-shaped screwdriver
Memo
● Tightening the screw with the disc-shaped
screwdriver may be difficult depending on
the fabric thickness. If this is the case, use
your own screwdriver.
● To correctly frame the fabric in the
embroidery frame, we recommend using a
flat surface.
Attaching the embroidery
frame
After hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame,
attach the frame to the embroidery machine.
Note
● When attaching the sleeve frame, use the
embroidery frame holder B (with light gray
corner covers).
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Attach the embroidery frame holder B (with
light gray corner covers) to the embroidery
machine. Refer to the instruction manual of
the embroidery machine, for information on
how to attach the embroidery frame holder.
1 Embroidery frame holder B (with light gray
corner covers)
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Loosen the two thumb screws on the
embroidery frame holder.
If the screw is too tight, please use the disc-
shaped screwdriver included in the
embroidery machine package.
1 Left arm
2 Thumb screws
The left arm of the embroidery frame
holder can be moved.
• Only loosen the thumb screws a maximum
of 2 turns counterclockwise. Do not
remove the screw.
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