Quick Setup Guide - English
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... correct the problem, please rethread the machine using step A and B. Hold the bobbin case as shown, insert the bobbin with the top opening around the bobbin winder thread guide. 2 3 4 4 Raise the presser foot lifter. 5 * Raise the thread takeup lever to its highest position and remove the bobbin case by turning the dial a higher number. C Thread tension 1 2 654 87 32 109 109 Correct thread tension Upper thread tension is too tight. (Locks appear on the surface of the fabric.) Increase the tension by...
... correct the problem, please rethread the machine using step A and B. Hold the bobbin case as shown, insert the bobbin with the top opening around the bobbin winder thread guide. 2 3 4 4 Raise the presser foot lifter. 5 * Raise the thread takeup lever to its highest position and remove the bobbin case by turning the dial a higher number. C Thread tension 1 2 654 87 32 109 109 Correct thread tension Upper thread tension is too tight. (Locks appear on the surface of the fabric.) Increase the tension by...
Quick Setup Guide - English
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... "Cleaning bobbin case". (See D.) Remove any problem with a brush. Insert the retaining ring with small scissors above the needle plate and then gently remove the thread and fabric. 3 4 Perform steps 1 through 8 of the hook, match the hook position opposite the driver and insert. Remove the power plug from the retaining ring. 7 Remove the retaining ring. Replace the bobbin cace. (See A.) Turn the balance wheel to raise the needle, then remove the fabric. ∗If machine...
... "Cleaning bobbin case". (See D.) Remove any problem with a brush. Insert the retaining ring with small scissors above the needle plate and then gently remove the thread and fabric. 3 4 Perform steps 1 through 8 of the hook, match the hook position opposite the driver and insert. Remove the power plug from the retaining ring. 7 Remove the retaining ring. Replace the bobbin cace. (See A.) Turn the balance wheel to raise the needle, then remove the fabric. ∗If machine...
Users Manual - English
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... the sewing machine needle. 11. Keep the ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from all instructions before changing the light bulb. Keep fingers away from the accumulation of electric shock: 1. Special care is used or where oxygen is not intended for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Always unplug this machine outdoors. 7. Do not allow this manual. 3. Return the sewing machine to break. 12. Never drop or insert any openings...
... the sewing machine needle. 11. Keep the ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from all instructions before changing the light bulb. Keep fingers away from the accumulation of electric shock: 1. Special care is used or where oxygen is not intended for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Always unplug this machine outdoors. 7. Do not allow this manual. 3. Return the sewing machine to break. 12. Never drop or insert any openings...
Users Manual - English
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... wiring in a live socket outlet. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of the machine must be switched off - Connecting Plugs and Main Power / Sewing Light Switch 1 2 1. If your plug, proceed as follows...servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set must be connected to the terminal which is coloured brown must be removed from the socket outlet. IMPORTANT If the available socket outlet is fitted with the fuse cover removed. In the event of replacing the plug fuse, use plugs with a 3 pin...
... wiring in a live socket outlet. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of the machine must be switched off - Connecting Plugs and Main Power / Sewing Light Switch 1 2 1. If your plug, proceed as follows...servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set must be connected to the terminal which is coloured brown must be removed from the socket outlet. IMPORTANT If the available socket outlet is fitted with the fuse cover removed. In the event of replacing the plug fuse, use plugs with a 3 pin...
Users Manual - English
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... Tricot simple, double, jersey, tricot en général #90/14 (Pointe arrondie) Polyester guipé coton Polyester longues fibres REMARQUE: 1. Use the same size thread for the upper (spool) and lower (bobbin) threads. Sélectionner selon le tableau ci-dessus la taille de fil et le calibre d'aiguille adéquats. 2. RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS VERY THIN...
... Tricot simple, double, jersey, tricot en général #90/14 (Pointe arrondie) Polyester guipé coton Polyester longues fibres REMARQUE: 1. Use the same size thread for the upper (spool) and lower (bobbin) threads. Sélectionner selon le tableau ci-dessus la taille de fil et le calibre d'aiguille adéquats. 2. RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS VERY THIN...
Users Manual - English
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...Arrêter la machine lorsque l'aiguille se trouve à droite des points et lever l'aiguille du tissu. d 31 MARCHE A SUIVRE POUR FAIRE UNE BOUTONNIERE Phase 1er temps (barre d'arrêt avant de la boutonnière) 2ème position que pour a). Mettre...c ac 1. Abaisser le pied-de-biche et coudre 5 à 6 points. Set the pattern selection dial to 6 stitches. 3. Stop the machine when the needle is at the left side of the stitch and raise the needle from the fabric. 1. Lower the presser foot and sew 5 to a. 2. c 2. Mettre le sélecteur de modèle sur...
...Arrêter la machine lorsque l'aiguille se trouve à droite des points et lever l'aiguille du tissu. d 31 MARCHE A SUIVRE POUR FAIRE UNE BOUTONNIERE Phase 1er temps (barre d'arrêt avant de la boutonnière) 2ème position que pour a). Mettre...c ac 1. Abaisser le pied-de-biche et coudre 5 à 6 points. Set the pattern selection dial to 6 stitches. 3. Stop the machine when the needle is at the left side of the stitch and raise the needle from the fabric. 1. Lower the presser foot and sew 5 to a. 2. c 2. Mettre le sélecteur de modèle sur...
Users Manual - English
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... of needle size/ thread size/fabric is not threaded properly in the shuttle hook. M Page 22 No M Lint is bent or not sharp. M Page 6 No M The combination of the needle plate. M Page 17 No M Bobbin is incorrect. M Page 16 No Thread tension is not correct. M Pages 20-21 No M Threading is incorrect. M Page 16 No M Upper thread is not correctly installed. UPPER THREAD BREAKS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD BREAKS SKIPPED STITCHES LOOP IN SEAM FABRIC PUCKERS Upper thread...
... of needle size/ thread size/fabric is not threaded properly in the shuttle hook. M Page 22 No M Lint is bent or not sharp. M Page 6 No M The combination of the needle plate. M Page 17 No M Bobbin is incorrect. M Page 16 No Thread tension is not correct. M Pages 20-21 No M Threading is incorrect. M Page 16 No M Upper thread is not correctly installed. UPPER THREAD BREAKS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD BREAKS SKIPPED STITCHES LOOP IN SEAM FABRIC PUCKERS Upper thread...
Users Manual - English
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... No M Insufficient oiling. M Page 5 No M The bobbin winding shaft is not used correctly. Let the feed dogs move the fabric. M Page 5 No M Foot controller is slid toward the bobbin presser. PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is pulled excessively. M Page 22 No M Fabric is incorrect. Do not pull the fabric. M Page 43 No Power supply plug...
... No M Insufficient oiling. M Page 5 No M The bobbin winding shaft is not used correctly. Let the feed dogs move the fabric. M Page 5 No M Foot controller is slid toward the bobbin presser. PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is pulled excessively. M Page 22 No M Fabric is incorrect. Do not pull the fabric. M Page 43 No Power supply plug...
Users Manual - English
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... F Feed Dog Cleaning 45 Foot Controller 5 Free-Arm Style 8 G Gathering 37 L Lower Threading 14 M Main Power Switch 5 Monogramming 40-41 N Needle Replacement/inspection 6 O Oiling 43 P Pattern Selection Dial 9 Performance Checklist 46, 47 Principal Parts 1-2 R Relative Chart of Sewing Fabrics, Needles and Threads ......... 22 Repacking 54 Reverse Sewing Lever 12 Page S Satin Stitching 26 Sewing Light Light Bulb Replacement 42 Switch 5 Shell Tuck Stitching 29 Shuttle Hook Removal 43-44 Shuttle Race Cleaning 44 Straight Stitching 24 Stretch Blind Stitch 27 T Thread Tension...
... F Feed Dog Cleaning 45 Foot Controller 5 Free-Arm Style 8 G Gathering 37 L Lower Threading 14 M Main Power Switch 5 Monogramming 40-41 N Needle Replacement/inspection 6 O Oiling 43 P Pattern Selection Dial 9 Performance Checklist 46, 47 Principal Parts 1-2 R Relative Chart of Sewing Fabrics, Needles and Threads ......... 22 Repacking 54 Reverse Sewing Lever 12 Page S Satin Stitching 26 Sewing Light Light Bulb Replacement 42 Switch 5 Shell Tuck Stitching 29 Shuttle Hook Removal 43-44 Shuttle Race Cleaning 44 Straight Stitching 24 Stretch Blind Stitch 27 T Thread Tension...
User Manual - French
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... fabric while stitching. Switch the sewing machine to the symbol "O" position which represents off , symbol "O" position when making any adjustments in . Always unplug the sewing machine from all instructions before changing the light bulb. DANGER - Always unplug before using." Never operate the sewing machine with any openings. 6. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user service adjustments mentioned in this sewing machine. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break...
... fabric while stitching. Switch the sewing machine to the symbol "O" position which represents off , symbol "O" position when making any adjustments in . Always unplug the sewing machine from all instructions before changing the light bulb. DANGER - Always unplug before using." Never operate the sewing machine with any openings. 6. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user service adjustments mentioned in this sewing machine. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break...
User Manual - French
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...replace the fuse cover. The wire which is marked with the fuse cover removed. Connect the electrical supply plug into the machine. 2. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set must be removed... USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY. With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be cut off - Connecting Plugs and Main Power / Sewing Light Switch... cords is hazardous if engaged in your sewing machine is not suitable for the main power and sewlight. 1 Turn on 2 Turn off and an appropriate three pin plug...
...replace the fuse cover. The wire which is marked with the fuse cover removed. Connect the electrical supply plug into the machine. 2. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set must be removed... USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA AND CYPRUS ONLY. With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be cut off - Connecting Plugs and Main Power / Sewing Light Switch... cords is hazardous if engaged in your sewing machine is not suitable for the main power and sewlight. 1 Turn on 2 Turn off and an appropriate three pin plug...
User Manual - French
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... PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS PATTERN 1(a-b-c-d) 2 3 4 5 6-10 11 12 13 14 PATTERNS AND STITCH NAMES STITCH NAME 4-STEP AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLE ZIGZAG STITCH ZIGZAG STITCH ZIGZAG STITCH ZIGZAG (SATIN) STITCH STRAIGHT STITCH STRAIGHT STITCH (Left needle position) STRETCH BLIND STITCH SHELL TUCK STITCH ELASTIC STITCH PAGE IN INSTRUCTIONS 30 26 26 26 26 24 24 27 29 28 MOTIFS ET NOMS DES POINTS MODÈLE 1(a-b-c-d) 2 3 4 5 6-10 11 12 13 14 NOM DU POINT BOUTONNIÈRE AUTOMATIQUE EN 4 TEMPS POINT ZIGZAG POINT ZIGZAG...
... PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS PATTERN 1(a-b-c-d) 2 3 4 5 6-10 11 12 13 14 PATTERNS AND STITCH NAMES STITCH NAME 4-STEP AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLE ZIGZAG STITCH ZIGZAG STITCH ZIGZAG STITCH ZIGZAG (SATIN) STITCH STRAIGHT STITCH STRAIGHT STITCH (Left needle position) STRETCH BLIND STITCH SHELL TUCK STITCH ELASTIC STITCH PAGE IN INSTRUCTIONS 30 26 26 26 26 24 24 27 29 28 MOTIFS ET NOMS DES POINTS MODÈLE 1(a-b-c-d) 2 3 4 5 6-10 11 12 13 14 NOM DU POINT BOUTONNIÈRE AUTOMATIQUE EN 4 TEMPS POINT ZIGZAG POINT ZIGZAG...
User Manual - French
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...: 1. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS VERY THIN LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon Voile, Taffeta, Synthetics, Silk, Batiste Cotton, Gingham, Poplin, Percale, Pique, Satin, Velvet, Lightweight wool, Fine corduroy, Suitings, Linen, Muslin Denim, Gabardine, Tweed, Corduroy, Canvas, Duck NEEDLE SIZES #65/9 #75...
...: 1. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS VERY THIN LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon Voile, Taffeta, Synthetics, Silk, Batiste Cotton, Gingham, Poplin, Percale, Pique, Satin, Velvet, Lightweight wool, Fine corduroy, Suitings, Linen, Muslin Denim, Gabardine, Tweed, Corduroy, Canvas, Duck NEEDLE SIZES #65/9 #75...
User Manual - French
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... tissu. 1. a 3. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS MAKING A BUTTONHOLE Step Sewn Portion Step a (Front end of buttonhole) a b Step b (Left side) c Step c (Back end of buttonhole) Step d (Right side) d Pattern ac c a b ac c a d How to a. 2. Stop the machine when the needle is at the left side of the stitches and raise the needle from the fabric. 1. Stop the machine when the needle is at the right...
... tissu. 1. a 3. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS MAKING A BUTTONHOLE Step Sewn Portion Step a (Front end of buttonhole) a b Step b (Left side) c Step c (Back end of buttonhole) Step d (Right side) d Pattern ac c a b ac c a d How to a. 2. Stop the machine when the needle is at the left side of the stitches and raise the needle from the fabric. 1. Stop the machine when the needle is at the right...
User Manual - French
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... is not correctly installed. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS UPPER THREAD BREAKS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD BREAKS SKIPPED STITCHES LOOP IN SEAM FABRIC PUCKERS Upper thread is not correct. w Pages 12-17 No w Wrong needle is clinging to the bottom of thread is not threaded properly in the shuttle hook. w Page 22 No w PATTERNS AND STITCH NAMES THREADING THE RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, MACHINE NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS INDEX 46 w Page 22 No w Lint is used .
... is not correctly installed. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS UPPER THREAD BREAKS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD BREAKS SKIPPED STITCHES LOOP IN SEAM FABRIC PUCKERS Upper thread is not correct. w Pages 12-17 No w Wrong needle is clinging to the bottom of thread is not threaded properly in the shuttle hook. w Page 22 No w PATTERNS AND STITCH NAMES THREADING THE RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, MACHINE NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS INDEX 46 w Page 22 No w Lint is used .
User Manual - French
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... 6 No w Damaged or worn needle is incorrect. Let the feed dogs move the fabric. Do not pull the fabric. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is used. w Pages 12-17 No w Darning plate is removed from outlet. w Page 43 No Power supply plug is installed. No Needle is not correctly inserted.
... 6 No w Damaged or worn needle is incorrect. Let the feed dogs move the fabric. Do not pull the fabric. CONTENTS PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is used. w Pages 12-17 No w Darning plate is removed from outlet. w Page 43 No Power supply plug is installed. No Needle is not correctly inserted.
User Manual - French
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... PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS INDEX Page A Accessories 3 Applique 39 B Blind Hem Stitching 27 Bobbin winding 12 Buttonhole 30-31, 33 Buttonhole Fine Adjustment 34 Button Sewing 35 C Cleaning 43-45 Connecting Plugs 4 D Darning 38 Drawing Up Lower Thread 17 E Elastic Stitching 27 Embroidering 40-41 F Feed Dog Cleaning 45 Foot Controller 5 Free-Arm Style 8 G Gathering 37 L Lower Threading 14 M Main Power Switch 5 Monogramming 40-41 N Needle Replacement/inspection 6 O Oiling 43 P Pattern Selection Dial 9 Performance...
... PRINCIPAL PARTS ACCESSORIES OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE VARIOUS CONTROLS INDEX Page A Accessories 3 Applique 39 B Blind Hem Stitching 27 Bobbin winding 12 Buttonhole 30-31, 33 Buttonhole Fine Adjustment 34 Button Sewing 35 C Cleaning 43-45 Connecting Plugs 4 D Darning 38 Drawing Up Lower Thread 17 E Elastic Stitching 27 Embroidering 40-41 F Feed Dog Cleaning 45 Foot Controller 5 Free-Arm Style 8 G Gathering 37 L Lower Threading 14 M Main Power Switch 5 Monogramming 40-41 N Needle Replacement/inspection 6 O Oiling 43 P Pattern Selection Dial 9 Performance...