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...dust and loose cloth. 5. Always unplug this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Use this sewing machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before using the sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be supervised to the off... bobbin, or changing the presser foot. 15. The wrong plate can cause the needle to be left unattended when plugged in this machine outdoors. 7. Always unplug the sewing machine from the accumulation of electric shock: 1. This sewing machine is required around the sewing machine...
...dust and loose cloth. 5. Always unplug this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Use this sewing machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before using the sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be supervised to the off... bobbin, or changing the presser foot. 15. The wrong plate can cause the needle to be left unattended when plugged in this machine outdoors. 7. Always unplug the sewing machine from the accumulation of electric shock: 1. This sewing machine is required around the sewing machine...
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... pour les fils inférieur (canette) et supérieur (bobine). 22 RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS VERY THIN SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon LIGHTWEIGHT Voile, Taffeta, Synthetics, ...Duck KNITS Single knit, Double knit, Jersey, Tricot NEEDLE SIZES THREAD SIZES #65/9 #75/11 #90/14 (Supplied with your machine.) #100/16 #90/14 (Ball point) Cotton: 80 Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Fine Mercerized Cotton Cotton: 60-80 Silk: "A".... 2.Use the same size thread for the upper (spool) and lower (bobbin) threads.
... pour les fils inférieur (canette) et supérieur (bobine). 22 RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREADS COMBINATIONS VERY THIN SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon LIGHTWEIGHT Voile, Taffeta, Synthetics, ...Duck KNITS Single knit, Double knit, Jersey, Tricot NEEDLE SIZES THREAD SIZES #65/9 #75/11 #90/14 (Supplied with your machine.) #100/16 #90/14 (Ball point) Cotton: 80 Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Fine Mercerized Cotton Cotton: 60-80 Silk: "A".... 2.Use the same size thread for the upper (spool) and lower (bobbin) threads.
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... of needle size/ thread size/fabric is incorrect. Pages 43-45 No Threading is not threaded properly in the shuttle hook. Page 17 No Bobbin is not correct. Page 6 No The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is too tight. Page 6 No Damaged or worn needle ...Thread tension is incorrect. Page 22 No Page 16 No CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER 46 UPPER THREAD BREAKS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD BREAKS SKIPPED STITCHES LOOP IN SEAM FABRIC PUCKERS Upper thread is bent or not sharp. Page 12 No Needle is not correctly installed...
... of needle size/ thread size/fabric is incorrect. Pages 43-45 No Threading is not threaded properly in the shuttle hook. Page 17 No Bobbin is not correct. Page 6 No The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is too tight. Page 6 No Damaged or worn needle ...Thread tension is incorrect. Page 22 No Page 16 No CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER 46 UPPER THREAD BREAKS PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST LOWER (BOBBIN) THREAD BREAKS SKIPPED STITCHES LOOP IN SEAM FABRIC PUCKERS Upper thread is bent or not sharp. Page 12 No Needle is not correctly installed...
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... is turned off. Page 12 No CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER 47 FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is incorrect. No Needle is tangled. Page 6 No Damaged ... correctly inserted. Page 5 No Foot controller is used. Let the feed dogs move the fabric. Lint is slid toward the bobbin presser. Page 5 No The bobbin winding shaft is clinging to the bottom of the needle plate. Do not pull the fabric. Page 22 No Damaged or worn...
... is turned off. Page 12 No CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER 47 FABRIC DOES NOT FEED PROPERLY PERFORMANCE CHECK LIST NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START The combination of needle size/ thread size/fabric is incorrect. No Needle is tangled. Page 6 No Damaged ... correctly inserted. Page 5 No Foot controller is used. Let the feed dogs move the fabric. Lint is slid toward the bobbin presser. Page 5 No The bobbin winding shaft is clinging to the bottom of the needle plate. Do not pull the fabric. Page 22 No Damaged or worn...
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INDEX Page A Accessories 3 Applique 9 B Blind Hem Stitching 27 Bobbin winding 12 Buttonhole 30-31, 33 Buttonhole Fine Adjustment 34 Button Sewing 35 Page S Satin Stitching 26 Sewing Light Light Bulb Replacement 42 Switch 5 Shell Tuck Stitching 29 Shuttle Hook Removal 43-44 Shuttle ... 17 E Elastic Stitching 27 Embroidering 40-41 T Thread Tension 20-21 Troubleshooting 46, 47 Twin-Needle Sewing 18 U Upper Tension Control Dial 20 Upper Threading 15-16 W Winding the Bobbin 12 F Feed Dog Cleaning 45 Foot Controller 5 Free-Arm Style 8 Z Zigzag Stitching 26 Zipper Insertion...
INDEX Page A Accessories 3 Applique 9 B Blind Hem Stitching 27 Bobbin winding 12 Buttonhole 30-31, 33 Buttonhole Fine Adjustment 34 Button Sewing 35 Page S Satin Stitching 26 Sewing Light Light Bulb Replacement 42 Switch 5 Shell Tuck Stitching 29 Shuttle Hook Removal 43-44 Shuttle ... 17 E Elastic Stitching 27 Embroidering 40-41 T Thread Tension 20-21 Troubleshooting 46, 47 Twin-Needle Sewing 18 U Upper Tension Control Dial 20 Upper Threading 15-16 W Winding the Bobbin 12 F Feed Dog Cleaning 45 Foot Controller 5 Free-Arm Style 8 Z Zigzag Stitching 26 Zipper Insertion...
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... any other user service adjustments mentioned in . This sewing machine is used as contained in this manual. To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. WARNING - The sewing machine should never be followed, including the following: "Read all moving parts. "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" When using the sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be left unattended when plugged...
... any other user service adjustments mentioned in . This sewing machine is used as contained in this manual. To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. WARNING - The sewing machine should never be followed, including the following: "Read all moving parts. "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" When using the sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be left unattended when plugged...
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... Button sewing ...38 4 CONTENTS 1. SEWING BASICS 25 SEWING ...25 General sewing procedure ...25 Selecting stitching ...26 Starting to sew ...27 Sewing in reverse ...28 Thread tension ...28 USEFUL SEWING TIPS ...30 Trial sewing ...30 Changing the sewing direction ...30 Sewing curves ...30 Sewing thick fabrics ...30 Sewing thin fabrics ...31 Sewing stretch fabrics ...31 Using a free-arm style ...31 3. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 6 NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS...
... Button sewing ...38 4 CONTENTS 1. SEWING BASICS 25 SEWING ...25 General sewing procedure ...25 Selecting stitching ...26 Starting to sew ...27 Sewing in reverse ...28 Thread tension ...28 USEFUL SEWING TIPS ...30 Trial sewing ...30 Changing the sewing direction ...30 Sewing curves ...30 Sewing thick fabrics ...30 Sewing thin fabrics ...31 Sewing stretch fabrics ...31 Using a free-arm style ...31 3. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 6 NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS...
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APPENDIX ...45 MAINTENANCE ...45 Oiling ...45 Changing the bulb ...45 Cleaning the machine surface ...46 Cleaning the shuttle race ...46 Cleaning the feed dogs ...47 Repacking the machine ...48 Bobbin case tension adjustment ...48 TROUBLESHOOTING ...50 INDEX ...53 5 ZIPPER INSERTION ...40 APPLIQUÉ, MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 41 Appliqués ...41 Monogramming and embroidering ...41 DECORATIVE STITCHING 43 Gathering ...43 Shell tuck stitching ...43 Elastic stitching ...44 4.
APPENDIX ...45 MAINTENANCE ...45 Oiling ...45 Changing the bulb ...45 Cleaning the machine surface ...46 Cleaning the shuttle race ...46 Cleaning the feed dogs ...47 Repacking the machine ...48 Bobbin case tension adjustment ...48 TROUBLESHOOTING ...50 INDEX ...53 5 ZIPPER INSERTION ...40 APPLIQUÉ, MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 41 Appliqués ...41 Monogramming and embroidering ...41 DECORATIVE STITCHING 43 Gathering ...43 Shell tuck stitching ...43 Elastic stitching ...44 4.
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...bobbin and threading the machine. Part code; m Thread cutter (page 28) Pass the threads through the thread cutter to raise and lower the presser foot. n Presser foot lever (page 16) Use the presser foot lever to cut them. p Foot controller (page 11) Use the foot controller to control the sewing... and to manually raise and lower the needle. j Handwheel Use the handwheel to start and stop sewing. k Main power/sewing light switch (page 10) Use this machine. l Foot controller jack/jack Insert the foot controller plug into the foot controller jack, which also supplies power to this switch...
...bobbin and threading the machine. Part code; m Thread cutter (page 28) Pass the threads through the thread cutter to raise and lower the presser foot. n Presser foot lever (page 16) Use the presser foot lever to cut them. p Foot controller (page 11) Use the foot controller to control the sewing... and to manually raise and lower the needle. j Handwheel Use the handwheel to start and stop sewing. k Main power/sewing light switch (page 10) Use this machine. l Foot controller jack/jack Insert the foot controller plug into the foot controller jack, which also supplies power to this switch...
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... you, and then pull the flat bed attachment out to hold the needle in the sewing direction. c Presser foot (Zigzag) The presser foot applies pressure consistently on the fabric as the sewing takes place. If the accessories are stored in a compartment inside the compartment. d Feed... the shuttle cover to hold the presser foot holder assembly in place. h Bobbin case i Needle j Needle bar thread guide k Needle clamp screw Use the needle clamp screw to set the bobbin. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Needle and presser foot section Flat bed attachment The accessories are not in a...
... you, and then pull the flat bed attachment out to hold the needle in the sewing direction. c Presser foot (Zigzag) The presser foot applies pressure consistently on the fabric as the sewing takes place. If the accessories are stored in a compartment inside the compartment. d Feed... the shuttle cover to hold the presser foot holder assembly in place. h Bobbin case i Needle j Needle bar thread guide k Needle clamp screw Use the needle clamp screw to set the bobbin. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Needle and presser foot section Flat bed attachment The accessories are not in a...
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...9679; Foot controller: Model KD-1902, N This foot controller can be able to carry out most sewing tasks. 1 Note (For U.S.A. Part Name 1 Buttonhole foot "A" 2 Zipper foot "I" 3 Button sewing foot "M" 4 Darning plate Part Code U.S.A. / Canada Others X59369-321 X59370-021 XE2137-001 XA3442-121...the flat bed attachment. Part Name 5 Bobbin (3) 6 Needle set 7 Screwdriver 8 Extra spool pin Part Code U.S.A. / Canada Others SA156 XA5539-151 129583-021 X55467-021 130920-021 9 ACCESSORIES The following machine models: LS-2220/2720/1520/2125/2125i. ● The screw of the ...
...9679; Foot controller: Model KD-1902, N This foot controller can be able to carry out most sewing tasks. 1 Note (For U.S.A. Part Name 1 Buttonhole foot "A" 2 Zipper foot "I" 3 Button sewing foot "M" 4 Darning plate Part Code U.S.A. / Canada Others X59369-321 X59370-021 XE2137-001 XA3442-121...the flat bed attachment. Part Name 5 Bobbin (3) 6 Needle set 7 Screwdriver 8 Extra spool pin Part Code U.S.A. / Canada Others SA156 XA5539-151 129583-021 X55467-021 130920-021 9 ACCESSORIES The following machine models: LS-2220/2720/1520/2125/2125i. ● The screw of the ...
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... as far as possible. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE THREADING THE MACHINE Winding the bobbin This section describes how to the right. a Pre-tension disk b Bobbin winder shaft c Bobbin CAUTION ● Only use the bobbin that have been designed for this machine. Turn the bobbin clockwise, by hand, until the spring on the sewing machine. Only use bobbins (part code: SA156, SFB: XA5539...
... as far as possible. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE THREADING THE MACHINE Winding the bobbin This section describes how to the right. a Pre-tension disk b Bobbin winder shaft c Bobbin CAUTION ● Only use the bobbin that have been designed for this machine. Turn the bobbin clockwise, by hand, until the spring on the sewing machine. Only use bobbins (part code: SA156, SFB: XA5539...
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...2 a Wound evenly b Wound poorly When the bobbin seems full and begins i spinning slowly, take your foot off the foot controller. 13 Memo ● When the sewing machine is started or the 1 handwheel is turned after winding the thread around the bobbin a few times. CAUTION ● Make sure... you slide the bobbin winding shaft to loosen, breaking the needle and resulting in ...
...2 a Wound evenly b Wound poorly When the bobbin seems full and begins i spinning slowly, take your foot off the foot controller. 13 Memo ● When the sewing machine is started or the 1 handwheel is turned after winding the thread around the bobbin a few times. CAUTION ● Make sure... you slide the bobbin winding shaft to loosen, breaking the needle and resulting in ...
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.... Actual size 11.5 mm (7/16 inches) This model Other models CAUTION ● Make sure you set the bobbin so the thread unrolls in injury. 1 2 a Wound evenly b Wound poorly ● The bobbin was designed specifically for this machine. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Lower threading Install the bobbin wound with this sewing machine. Use only the enclosed bobbin or bobbins of the...
.... Actual size 11.5 mm (7/16 inches) This model Other models CAUTION ● Make sure you set the bobbin so the thread unrolls in injury. 1 2 a Wound evenly b Wound poorly ● The bobbin was designed specifically for this machine. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Lower threading Install the bobbin wound with this sewing machine. Use only the enclosed bobbin or bobbins of the...
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...cover. g CAUTION ● Make sure that the bobbin case is incorrectly installed, it will fall out from the shuttle when the machine starts to the left, as shown below, until ...it is properly placed back into the notch at the top of the shuttle race. If it enters the delivery eye under the tension spring. a Tension spring Hold the bobbin... case by the latch, fully insert f the bobbin case into the shuttle race, and then release the latch. • Make sure the bobbin case finger fits into the machine. Pull the ...
...cover. g CAUTION ● Make sure that the bobbin case is incorrectly installed, it will fall out from the shuttle when the machine starts to the left, as shown below, until ...it is properly placed back into the notch at the top of the shuttle race. If it enters the delivery eye under the tension spring. a Tension spring Hold the bobbin... case by the latch, fully insert f the bobbin case into the shuttle race, and then release the latch. • Make sure the bobbin case finger fits into the machine. Pull the ...
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...machine. ● Never use home sewing machine needles. Refer to the following precautions concerning the handling of the needle. Sewing... A 75/11 needle is already installed when the sewing machine is extremely dangerous. Failure to observe these precautions is...types The sewing machine needle that you wish to sew. and the larger the needle ... point needle when sewing on the fabric ...Use a 90/14 to 100/16 needle with your machine.) Cotton: 50-60 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long ...NEEDLE This section provides information on sewing machine needles. 1 Needle precautions Be sure to observe ...
...machine. ● Never use home sewing machine needles. Refer to the following precautions concerning the handling of the needle. Sewing... A 75/11 needle is already installed when the sewing machine is extremely dangerous. Failure to observe these precautions is...types The sewing machine needle that you wish to sew. and the larger the needle ... point needle when sewing on the fabric ...Use a 90/14 to 100/16 needle with your machine.) Cotton: 50-60 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long ...NEEDLE This section provides information on sewing machine needles. 1 Needle precautions Be sure to observe ...
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You may be too tight. To sew forward, release the reverse sewing b lever. In this case, refer to "Lower threading" (page 14) and reinsert the bobbin. 1 2 3 a Wrong side b Surface c Upper thread d Lower thread e Loops appear on a scrap of fabric before you do a test sample on 5 surface of ...need to adjust it when you change tension adjustments make sure the upper thread and bobbin are inserted correctly. ● We recommend you start to sew. SEWING BASICS Pull the fabric to the left side of the machine, k and then pass the threads through the thread cutter on the surface of ...
You may be too tight. To sew forward, release the reverse sewing b lever. In this case, refer to "Lower threading" (page 14) and reinsert the bobbin. 1 2 3 a Wrong side b Surface c Upper thread d Lower thread e Loops appear on a scrap of fabric before you do a test sample on 5 surface of ...need to adjust it when you change tension adjustments make sure the upper thread and bobbin are inserted correctly. ● We recommend you start to sew. SEWING BASICS Pull the fabric to the left side of the machine, k and then pass the threads through the thread cutter on the surface of ...
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... too loose Loops may be sure to return the screw to its original position before the next time that the machine is used. If the problem persists, increase the tension in the bobbin by turning the screw clockwise with thin thread. 1 a Wrong side b Surface 2 c Upper thread d Lower thread e Loops appear on... is needed. 29 Note ● If the upper thread was incorrectly threaded, the upper thread may appear on the surface of the fabric when sewing thin fabric with a small screwdriver. Be sure not to turn the screw more than one full turn. In addition, be too loose. Note ...
... too loose Loops may be sure to return the screw to its original position before the next time that the machine is used. If the problem persists, increase the tension in the bobbin by turning the screw clockwise with thin thread. 1 a Wrong side b Surface 2 c Upper thread d Lower thread e Loops appear on... is needed. 29 Note ● If the upper thread was incorrectly threaded, the upper thread may appear on the surface of the fabric when sewing thin fabric with a small screwdriver. Be sure not to turn the screw more than one full turn. In addition, be too loose. Note ...
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...the button, return to step a. f • After sewing for about 10 seconds at the beginning of the stitching. 39 Use scissors to cut the upper and lower threads, leaving a length of the machine, g and then cut the upper thread and the bobbin thread at a low speed, press and hold down the... reverse sewing lever to sew a few reinforcement stitches. Pull the fabric to the left side of 15 cm (6 inches...
...the button, return to step a. f • After sewing for about 10 seconds at the beginning of the stitching. 39 Use scissors to cut the upper and lower threads, leaving a length of the machine, g and then cut the upper thread and the bobbin thread at a low speed, press and hold down the... reverse sewing lever to sew a few reinforcement stitches. Pull the fabric to the left side of 15 cm (6 inches...
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..., refer to "Thread tension" Fold the fabric along the bias. Number on dial Stitch name Application 6 Attaching zippers, Straight stitch basic stitching, (Center needle and sewing position) gathers or darning, etc. They are called "shell tucks". Gathering Shell tuck stitching Number on dial Stitch name Application 9.... • For details, refer to create gathers. a (page 28). DECORATIVE STITCHING Various decorative stitches can be sewn with this sewing machine. Pull the bobbin threads to "Selecting stitching" (page 26). Loosen the tension of c stitches. • Do not...
..., refer to "Thread tension" Fold the fabric along the bias. Number on dial Stitch name Application 6 Attaching zippers, Straight stitch basic stitching, (Center needle and sewing position) gathers or darning, etc. They are called "shell tucks". Gathering Shell tuck stitching Number on dial Stitch name Application 9.... • For details, refer to create gathers. a (page 28). DECORATIVE STITCHING Various decorative stitches can be sewn with this sewing machine. Pull the bobbin threads to "Selecting stitching" (page 26). Loosen the tension of c stitches. • Do not...