Troubleshooting guide

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Press the right arrow from within the “Pause Delay”
banner to get to the “Tie Off” banner (Figure 45).
Adjustments can be made here relating to the length
of the tie-off stitch, the number of tie-off stitches,
and whether the tie-off stitch sequence is turned on
at the beginning and end of a pattern.
Emergency Stop
The “Emergency Stop” button should be used if there
is a situation in which the user, quilt, or machine
may be harmed if it continues to attempt to stitch
the pattern. This button will immediately stop the
Pro-Stitcher from moving and the quilting machine
from quilting. It will also disable the motors in case
the machine needs to be moved to a new location.
The Pro-Stitcher will go back to the “Library” screen
and will not hold its current position within the pat-
tern it is stitching. If the user wishes to continue
stitching the pattern after the emergency situation
has been cleared, the pattern will need to be re-start-
ed or the “New Start Point” function can be used to
locate a point in the pattern from which to resume.
Pause
If the bobbin or top thread breaks, or runs out in the
middle of a pattern, or if the user wishes to pause the
system for any other reason, press the “Pause” but-
ton in the top right-hand corner of the screen
(Figure 45). The Pro-Stitcher will continue to stitch
a short distance until the data in the motor buffers
has been executed. The Pro-Stitcher will then dis-
play the “Pause Screen” (Figure 46). A description
of the functions available from the “Pause Screen”
follows on the next page.
Figure 46
Figure 45