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... to the symbol "O" position when making any other moving parts. Close attention is necessary when the sewing machine is used as threading needle, changing needle, or changing presser foot, etc. 15. Return the sewing machine to break. 12. Switch the sewing machine to ensure that they do not play with any adjustments in the needle area, such as a toy. Young children should be used by pulling on cord. Do not store anything...
... to the symbol "O" position when making any other moving parts. Close attention is necessary when the sewing machine is used as threading needle, changing needle, or changing presser foot, etc. 15. Return the sewing machine to break. 12. Switch the sewing machine to ensure that they do not play with any adjustments in the needle area, such as a toy. Young children should be used by pulling on cord. Do not store anything...
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.... Do not touch the cord with wet hands. 10. If you fit them correctly. Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers, the machine or the electrical set must be used by persons (including children) with the appliance. To repair or adjust the machine If the machine breaks down or needs adjustment, first follow the troubleshooting table to ensure that they...
.... Do not touch the cord with wet hands. 10. If you fit them correctly. Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers, the machine or the electrical set must be used by persons (including children) with the appliance. To repair or adjust the machine If the machine breaks down or needs adjustment, first follow the troubleshooting table to ensure that they...
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... INSTRUCTIONS I WARNING LABELS ...III Contents ...1 Chapter 1: Names of parts and their functions 2 Accessories ...3 Powering the machine ...4 Turning direction of hand wheel 4 Opening/ Closing front cover 4 Attaching/ Removing presser foot 4 Trim trap ...5 Free-arm sewing (removing bed extension 5 Wide table ...5 Retracting knife ...6 Stitch length ...6 Stitch width ...6 Differential feed ...7 Adjusting the presser foot pressure 7 Tension adjustment dial ...8 Chart of thread tension adjustment, Two needle (Four-thread 9 Chart of thread tension adjustment, One needle (Three-thread...
... INSTRUCTIONS I WARNING LABELS ...III Contents ...1 Chapter 1: Names of parts and their functions 2 Accessories ...3 Powering the machine ...4 Turning direction of hand wheel 4 Opening/ Closing front cover 4 Attaching/ Removing presser foot 4 Trim trap ...5 Free-arm sewing (removing bed extension 5 Wide table ...5 Retracting knife ...6 Stitch length ...6 Stitch width ...6 Differential feed ...7 Adjusting the presser foot pressure 7 Tension adjustment dial ...8 Chart of thread tension adjustment, Two needle (Four-thread 9 Chart of thread tension adjustment, One needle (Three-thread...
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...1 Thread tree 2 Presser foot pressure adjustment screw 3 Spool pin 4 Spool support 5 Thread take-up cover 6 Needles 7 Bed extension 8 Presser foot 9 Material plate cover 0 Left needle thread tension dial A Right needle thread tension dial B Upper looper thread tension dial C Lower looper thread tension dial D Front cover E Presser foot lifting lever F Main power and light switch G Stitch length adjustment dial H Hand wheel I Differential feed ratio adjustment dial J Stitch width dial K Thread guide 2 Inside of the front cover Tweezers (accessory) L Lower looper threading lever M Thread take...
...1 Thread tree 2 Presser foot pressure adjustment screw 3 Spool pin 4 Spool support 5 Thread take-up cover 6 Needles 7 Bed extension 8 Presser foot 9 Material plate cover 0 Left needle thread tension dial A Right needle thread tension dial B Upper looper thread tension dial C Lower looper thread tension dial D Front cover E Presser foot lifting lever F Main power and light switch G Stitch length adjustment dial H Hand wheel I Differential feed ratio adjustment dial J Stitch width dial K Thread guide 2 Inside of the front cover Tweezers (accessory) L Lower looper threading lever M Thread take...
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... inches (D) ] 3 Included accessory 1 Soft cover: X77871000 2 Accessory bag: XB2297001 3 Tweezers: XB1618001 4 Thread net (4): X75904000 5 Thread spool cap (4): X77260000 6 Cleaning brush: X75906001 7 Hexagonal driver: XB0393001 8 Needle set (SCHMETZ 130/705H): X75917001 #80: 2 pcs., #90: 2 pcs. 9 Foot controller: XC7359021 (120V Area) XB3112001 (230V Area) XB3134001 (U.K.) XB3200001 (Argentina) XB3156001 (Korea) XB3255001 (China) XB3190001 (Australia, New Zealand) XF2826001 (Brazil) 0 Instruction DVD: XB2007001 (NTSC) XB2014001 (PAL) A Thread change assembly: XB1991001 B Trim trap...
... inches (D) ] 3 Included accessory 1 Soft cover: X77871000 2 Accessory bag: XB2297001 3 Tweezers: XB1618001 4 Thread net (4): X75904000 5 Thread spool cap (4): X77260000 6 Cleaning brush: X75906001 7 Hexagonal driver: XB0393001 8 Needle set (SCHMETZ 130/705H): X75917001 #80: 2 pcs., #90: 2 pcs. 9 Foot controller: XC7359021 (120V Area) XB3112001 (230V Area) XB3134001 (U.K.) XB3200001 (Argentina) XB3156001 (Korea) XB3255001 (China) XB3190001 (Australia, New Zealand) XF2826001 (Brazil) 0 Instruction DVD: XB2007001 (NTSC) XB2014001 (PAL) A Thread change assembly: XB1991001 B Trim trap...
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Differential feed adjustment Feed ratio 0.7 - 1.0 Main Differential Effect Application feed feed (rear) (front) Material is gathered or pushed together. The normal setting is "2". 1 2 1 Less pressure 2 More pressure Selection mark 1 Less than 1.0 2 Greater than the rear feed dogs, stretching the fabric as it is sewn. Test sew with two sets of feed dogs under the presser foot to find the correct adjustment. You can adjust by reffering the value on the differential feed adjustment dial. To...
Differential feed adjustment Feed ratio 0.7 - 1.0 Main Differential Effect Application feed feed (rear) (front) Material is gathered or pushed together. The normal setting is "2". 1 2 1 Less pressure 2 More pressure Selection mark 1 Less than 1.0 2 Greater than the rear feed dogs, stretching the fabric as it is sewn. Test sew with two sets of feed dogs under the presser foot to find the correct adjustment. You can adjust by reffering the value on the differential feed adjustment dial. To...
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..., following order. 1. Lower looper 2. Upper looper 3. Open the front cover by sliding to the blue tension adjustment dial. Pass the thread through the thread holder 1 and the thread holder 2 on the top of machine. 4. Pull the thread off the spool and directly up through the tension disc 4 which is in the channel next to the right and guiding the top toward you. 2. Thread for one -needle two-thread overlock stitch (right needle) 3 1 2 4 3 4 6 7 5 7 Threading has to...
..., following order. 1. Lower looper 2. Upper looper 3. Open the front cover by sliding to the blue tension adjustment dial. Pass the thread through the thread holder 1 and the thread holder 2 on the top of machine. 4. Pull the thread off the spool and directly up through the tension disc 4 which is in the channel next to the right and guiding the top toward you. 2. Thread for one -needle two-thread overlock stitch (right needle) 3 1 2 4 3 4 6 7 5 7 Threading has to...
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... the channel next to the yellow tension adjustment dial. NOTE: Make sure the thread is aligned to front. a) Pull the thread off the spool and directly up through the thread holder 1 and the thread holder 2 on the machine. Run the thread in the accompanying illustration. Slide the change switch to the right until it is aligned to the left needle 1. Threading the left until it is through...
... the channel next to the yellow tension adjustment dial. NOTE: Make sure the thread is aligned to front. a) Pull the thread off the spool and directly up through the thread holder 1 and the thread holder 2 on the machine. Run the thread in the accompanying illustration. Slide the change switch to the right until it is aligned to the left needle 1. Threading the left until it is through...
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This sewing machine can use the optional accessory foot for details. Set the thread tension as decorative or finishing stitch. CHAPTER 5 SEWING Stitch selection Select the stitch pattern before you start sewing. 1. Three-thread overlock stitch 5 mm (3/16 inch) Use three threads and the left needle when sewing this chapter for even more varieties of two-thread overlock stitch" in this overlock stitch. Ideal for fine to medium materials. See "Narrow overlock/Rolled hemming stitch" in this overlock stitch. Use: Produces strong seam. Ideal for...
This sewing machine can use the optional accessory foot for details. Set the thread tension as decorative or finishing stitch. CHAPTER 5 SEWING Stitch selection Select the stitch pattern before you start sewing. 1. Three-thread overlock stitch 5 mm (3/16 inch) Use three threads and the left needle when sewing this chapter for even more varieties of two-thread overlock stitch" in this overlock stitch. Ideal for fine to medium materials. See "Narrow overlock/Rolled hemming stitch" in this overlock stitch. Use: Produces strong seam. Ideal for...
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... is set to see if it is not uniform, recheck that the threads entwine themselves into a chain automatically. 3 2 1 1 Presser foot 2 Upper knife 3 Seam Allowance Guide To remove work . If feeding for test sewing. NOTE: If the thread tension is finished, keep the machine running the fabric under it in sequence. 5. You cannot start sewing 1. English 4. Lift the presser foot and place the material well underneath the presser foot before starting to depress the foot controller slightly...
... is set to see if it is not uniform, recheck that the threads entwine themselves into a chain automatically. 3 2 1 1 Presser foot 2 Upper knife 3 Seam Allowance Guide To remove work . If feeding for test sewing. NOTE: If the thread tension is finished, keep the machine running the fabric under it in sequence. 5. You cannot start sewing 1. English 4. Lift the presser foot and place the material well underneath the presser foot before starting to depress the foot controller slightly...
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... threads break during sewing Remove the material and re-thread in the fabric when sewing as they will damage the needles and knives. Adjust the presser foot pressure to prevent the material from stretching without adjusting the thread tension. CAUTION Do not leave straight pins in the correct order, Lower looper, Upper looper, left needle and then the right needle (to allow sewing of curves. (See CHAPTER 1 "Adjusting the presser foot pressure".) 2. To sew fine materials 1. To use the stitch...
... threads break during sewing Remove the material and re-thread in the fabric when sewing as they will damage the needles and knives. Adjust the presser foot pressure to prevent the material from stretching without adjusting the thread tension. CAUTION Do not leave straight pins in the correct order, Lower looper, Upper looper, left needle and then the right needle (to allow sewing of curves. (See CHAPTER 1 "Adjusting the presser foot pressure".) 2. To sew fine materials 1. To use the stitch...
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... 6. English Narrow overlock/ Rolled hemming stitch The Narrow overlock/Rolled hemming stitch is a decorative finish for lightweight to the right and remove it. Adjust the stitch length. It is often used to install a stitch finger when sewing regular overlock stitches. 5. Thread the machine for both narrow overlock/ Rolled hemming stitches CAUTION Turn off the main power and light switch before removing/ installing a needle. 1. Store the removed stitch finger and/or stitch finger W inside of a fabric. Remove the stitch finger . 1 Raise the presser foot lever. 2 Pull all threads...
... 6. English Narrow overlock/ Rolled hemming stitch The Narrow overlock/Rolled hemming stitch is a decorative finish for lightweight to the right and remove it. Adjust the stitch length. It is often used to install a stitch finger when sewing regular overlock stitches. 5. Thread the machine for both narrow overlock/ Rolled hemming stitches CAUTION Turn off the main power and light switch before removing/ installing a needle. 1. Store the removed stitch finger and/or stitch finger W inside of a fabric. Remove the stitch finger . 1 Raise the presser foot lever. 2 Pull all threads...
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... 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". Needle thread Upper looper thread Lower looper thread Stitch Length Stitch Width See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". R R See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". Top of material See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". Stitch Style Chart of narrow overlock/ Rolled hemming stitch Rolled hemming stitch Underside of material Narrow overlock stitch Underside...
... 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". Needle thread Upper looper thread Lower looper thread Stitch Length Stitch Width See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". R R See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". Top of material See CHAPTER 4 "Sewing materials, threads, and needles comparison chart". Stitch Style Chart of narrow overlock/ Rolled hemming stitch Rolled hemming stitch Underside of material Narrow overlock stitch Underside...
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... upper looper. (See page 24.) Adjust the thread tension. (See pages 8-10.) 1. Presser foot pressure too loose 6. Needles incorrectly installed 5. suggested (See page 11.) 4. Improper threading 5. Thread tensions are not made properly. Needles incorrectly installed 3. The tip of the thread change assembly in the eye of the upper looper. 1. Fabric is designed for trouble-free operation. Needle incorrectly installed 3. Thread tangled Check spool pin, thread holders, etc. Improper threading Thread correctly. (See pages 13-18.) 2. Wrong needle used Adjust the thread tension...
... upper looper. (See page 24.) Adjust the thread tension. (See pages 8-10.) 1. Presser foot pressure too loose 6. Needles incorrectly installed 5. suggested (See page 11.) 4. Improper threading 5. Thread tensions are not made properly. Needles incorrectly installed 3. The tip of the thread change assembly in the eye of the upper looper. 1. Fabric is designed for trouble-free operation. Needle incorrectly installed 3. Thread tangled Check spool pin, thread holders, etc. Improper threading Thread correctly. (See pages 13-18.) 2. Wrong needle used Adjust the thread tension...
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...the illustration. Recommended settings - Open the fabric as illustrated. 1 Reverse 2 Needle path Sewing will go to see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). 2. English CHAPTER 8 INTRODUCTION OF OPTIONAL FEET CAUTION Turn off the machine while replacing the presser foot. Use it sews. 3 Adjusting screw 4 Fabric guide To adjust the position of the fabric guide, a piece of the same fabric should be easier if a crease is aligned to hem pants, skirts, or draperies. Upper Looper Thread Tension: Slightly Tightened (5-7) - Attach the blind stitch foot (see on the...
...the illustration. Recommended settings - Open the fabric as illustrated. 1 Reverse 2 Needle path Sewing will go to see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). 2. English CHAPTER 8 INTRODUCTION OF OPTIONAL FEET CAUTION Turn off the machine while replacing the presser foot. Use it sews. 3 Adjusting screw 4 Fabric guide To adjust the position of the fabric guide, a piece of the same fabric should be easier if a crease is aligned to hem pants, skirts, or draperies. Upper Looper Thread Tension: Slightly Tightened (5-7) - Attach the blind stitch foot (see on the...
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... overlock/Rolled hemming stitch".) 3. Set up the machine for pin tuck placement. By turning the screw backward the stitch guide will decorate the right side when pulled flat. Lift the presser foot lever and insert the fabric with an iron. 1 Making lines 2 Fold in the left position. When stiching is not suitable for narrow overlock stitching. (Refer to the right. If you sew with the wrong sides together, the upper looper thread...
... overlock/Rolled hemming stitch".) 3. Set up the machine for pin tuck placement. By turning the screw backward the stitch guide will decorate the right side when pulled flat. Lift the presser foot lever and insert the fabric with an iron. 1 Making lines 2 Fold in the left position. When stiching is not suitable for narrow overlock stitching. (Refer to the right. If you sew with the wrong sides together, the upper looper thread...
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... of hand wheel"). 4. Insert the tape or the elastic 5 through the slot 3. 6. Test sewing Usage of the elastic Usage of the materials will be sewn. - Lift the presser foot lever. 2. Set the stitch width control dial at "0". 5. Machine setting (type of tapes / elastics. Guide the fold in the fabric to the line on the hand wheel is very useful for sewing cuffs, necklines, etc. - 2 needle 4 thread overlock - 1 needle 3 thread overlock (Either needle can sew tapes, as well...
... of hand wheel"). 4. Insert the tape or the elastic 5 through the slot 3. 6. Test sewing Usage of the elastic Usage of the materials will be sewn. - Lift the presser foot lever. 2. Set the stitch width control dial at "0". 5. Machine setting (type of tapes / elastics. Guide the fold in the fabric to the line on the hand wheel is very useful for sewing cuffs, necklines, etc. - 2 needle 4 thread overlock - 1 needle 3 thread overlock (Either needle can sew tapes, as well...
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... one needle in the left position. It is useful for better stitching. Elastics: "4" 6. at "0" when sewing with guide 1. 3. For example, 4mm stitch length means 4mm for beautiful finish. Pearl sequence foot Features By using the pearl sequence foot, you can be removed. 32 1 ~ 1.5mm 2 1 3 1. Retract the knife (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). 3. Place the fabric at desirable number for 3 thread overlock stitch with larger number. 7. Adjust the stitch length according to the length as follows: Needle thread: slightly...
... one needle in the left position. It is useful for better stitching. Elastics: "4" 6. at "0" when sewing with guide 1. 3. For example, 4mm stitch length means 4mm for beautiful finish. Pearl sequence foot Features By using the pearl sequence foot, you can be removed. 32 1 ~ 1.5mm 2 1 3 1. Retract the knife (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). 3. Place the fabric at desirable number for 3 thread overlock stitch with larger number. 7. Adjust the stitch length according to the length as follows: Needle thread: slightly...
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...piping foot and start sewing. In case of fabric should be attached after sewing. Preparation Attach the piping foot (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). Piping sewing is used to set fabric and piping tape 3cm 2 1 1 Surface 2 Reverse 1. Piping is difficult at the edge of stitch): - 2 needle 4 thread overlock - 1 needle 3 thread overlock (the right needle should be inside.) 2. Adjust thread tension for furniture, cushion, bag, etc. LP English Piping foot Features By using the piping foot, you can attach piping at sharp angles. Machine setting (type of...
...piping foot and start sewing. In case of fabric should be attached after sewing. Preparation Attach the piping foot (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). Piping sewing is used to set fabric and piping tape 3cm 2 1 1 Surface 2 Reverse 1. Piping is difficult at the edge of stitch): - 2 needle 4 thread overlock - 1 needle 3 thread overlock (the right needle should be inside.) 2. Adjust thread tension for furniture, cushion, bag, etc. LP English Piping foot Features By using the piping foot, you can attach piping at sharp angles. Machine setting (type of...
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... fabric 2 between 1.0 and 2.0. Test sewing 1. Set the stitch length to 2. 3. Lower the presser foot lever. Set the differential feed ratio to 3mm. 2. Set the stitch width to those used .) How to the line on the machine (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). Sew while keeping the fabric aligned with the fabric guide 3. - Adjust the other settings to 5mm. 34 NOTE: Do not pull or stretch the fabric. - 2 needle 4 thread overlock - 1 needle 3 thread overlock (Either needle can create beautiful gathers using the gathering foot on top of hand wheel"). 3. Position...
... fabric 2 between 1.0 and 2.0. Test sewing 1. Set the stitch length to 2. 3. Lower the presser foot lever. Set the differential feed ratio to 3mm. 2. Set the stitch width to those used .) How to the line on the machine (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). Sew while keeping the fabric aligned with the fabric guide 3. - Adjust the other settings to 5mm. 34 NOTE: Do not pull or stretch the fabric. - 2 needle 4 thread overlock - 1 needle 3 thread overlock (Either needle can create beautiful gathers using the gathering foot on top of hand wheel"). 3. Position...