Instruction Manual
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... by the manufacturer as described in this sewing machine is used or where oxygen is damaged, it unattended, unplug the appliance before cleaning." 2. Unplug the foot controller of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: " 1. Unplug the foot controller of lint, dust, and loose cloth." 7. "DANGER- "Never sew with a damaged needle plate as threading needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot, etc." 18. Please note that they...
... by the manufacturer as described in this sewing machine is used or where oxygen is damaged, it unattended, unplug the appliance before cleaning." 2. Unplug the foot controller of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: " 1. Unplug the foot controller of lint, dust, and loose cloth." 7. "DANGER- "Never sew with a damaged needle plate as threading needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot, etc." 18. Please note that they...
Instruction Manual
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... Sewing light 4. Thread guide pole 4 11. Foot release lever 22. Moving cutter 31. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Thread cutter lever 17. Cutting width gauge 9 20. Stitch length dial 26. Lower looper 34. Presser foot lever 5. Thread cutter 6. Standard foot 8. Left needle thread tension control 12. Differential feed control dial 25. Cutter release knob 32. Stitch finger (A) 35. Lower looper thread tension control 6 14. Foot control with power cord 6 10 11 12 13 22 14 23 15 24 16 25 17 26 18 27 28 20 21 29 19 WORKING TABLE...
... Sewing light 4. Thread guide pole 4 11. Foot release lever 22. Moving cutter 31. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Thread cutter lever 17. Cutting width gauge 9 20. Stitch length dial 26. Lower looper 34. Presser foot lever 5. Thread cutter 6. Standard foot 8. Left needle thread tension control 12. Differential feed control dial 25. Cutter release knob 32. Stitch finger (A) 35. Lower looper thread tension control 6 14. Foot control with power cord 6 10 11 12 13 22 14 23 15 24 16 25 17 26 18 27 28 20 21 29 19 WORKING TABLE...
Instruction Manual
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... operate unless the power/light switch is turned on. When leaving the machine unattended or servicing the machine, remove the power cord plug from the power supply outlet. 4. Pull the cover toward you with your right hand. OPENING WORKING TABLE To open . Wipe off excess oil in the needle plate and bed areas. 2. This same switch controls both machine power and sewing light. Illustration * I : Plug connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 SETTING...
... operate unless the power/light switch is turned on. When leaving the machine unattended or servicing the machine, remove the power cord plug from the power supply outlet. 4. Pull the cover toward you with your right hand. OPENING WORKING TABLE To open . Wipe off excess oil in the needle plate and bed areas. 2. This same switch controls both machine power and sewing light. Illustration * I : Plug connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 SETTING...
Instruction Manual
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THREAD CUTTER Thread cutter is in needle plate. CHANGING PRESSER FEET Be sure needle is built in the up position. Lower the presser foot lever and push foot release lever so that the foot holder snaps on the needle plate aligning needle holes. 3. CHANGING NEEDLE Raise needle bar to remove the needle, and place new needle with flat side away from you. 16 *I : Foot release lever * II : Needle clamp screw * III : Flat side away from you , but leave presser foot down the lever as it will go, and tighten screw. Illustration * I *III...
THREAD CUTTER Thread cutter is in needle plate. CHANGING PRESSER FEET Be sure needle is built in the up position. Lower the presser foot lever and push foot release lever so that the foot holder snaps on the needle plate aligning needle holes. 3. CHANGING NEEDLE Raise needle bar to remove the needle, and place new needle with flat side away from you. 16 *I : Foot release lever * II : Needle clamp screw * III : Flat side away from you , but leave presser foot down the lever as it will go, and tighten screw. Illustration * I *III...
Instruction Manual
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... courante. No. 2022. When purchasing thread for sewing, especially if it is very useful for different types of thread as the needles. NOTE : G arder en mémoire que les boucleurs inférieur et supérieur consomment près du double de fil que les aiguilles. COTTON LINEN WOOL SYNTHETIC FIBER FABRIC Light weight: Organdy, Lawn, Gingham Heavy...
... courante. No. 2022. When purchasing thread for sewing, especially if it is very useful for different types of thread as the needles. NOTE : G arder en mémoire que les boucleurs inférieur et supérieur consomment près du double de fil que les aiguilles. COTTON LINEN WOOL SYNTHETIC FIBER FABRIC Light weight: Organdy, Lawn, Gingham Heavy...
Instruction Manual
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... hand firmly. 3. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up. Feed the thread through thread guide as illustrated. 2. Pass the thread through tension slot. Raise needle to master the correct threading before test sewing. Threading must be carried out in the sequence of extra thread above the needle plate and behind the presser foot. 20 STARTING TO SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its...
... hand firmly. 3. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up. Feed the thread through thread guide as illustrated. 2. Pass the thread through tension slot. Raise needle to master the correct threading before test sewing. Threading must be carried out in the sequence of extra thread above the needle plate and behind the presser foot. 20 STARTING TO SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its...
Instruction Manual
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... machine. Set the needle threader ensuring the hooking fork enters into hooking fork and pull the thread with the needle threader in one hand. 4. For right needle / Pour aiguille droite / Para la aguja derecha For left needle / Pour aiguille gauche / Para la aguja izquierda 26 7 7 Raise the presser foot. Take the needle threader off the needle clamp. 7. Pull the thread toward the back of needle clamp as illustrated. Guide the thread into the needle hole. 3. NEEDLE THREADER 1. Lower the presser foot...
... machine. Set the needle threader ensuring the hooking fork enters into hooking fork and pull the thread with the needle threader in one hand. 4. For right needle / Pour aiguille droite / Para la aguja derecha For left needle / Pour aiguille gauche / Para la aguja izquierda 26 7 7 Raise the presser foot. Take the needle threader off the needle clamp. 7. Pull the thread toward the back of needle clamp as illustrated. Guide the thread into the needle hole. 3. NEEDLE THREADER 1. Lower the presser foot...
Instruction Manual
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... lowest position by turning hand wheel AWAY FROM YOU. HELPFUL HINTS REPLACING THREAD SPOOLS When replacing thread spools, the following steps may make needle threading difficult. Carefully pull the existing threads until the connecting knots pass through needle eye and looper eyes. Lower needle bar to cut ends thread from new spools as illustrated. 28 Cut off existing threads near the thread cutter on the needle plate and push the thread cutter lever. Draw the thread near the spools.
... lowest position by turning hand wheel AWAY FROM YOU. HELPFUL HINTS REPLACING THREAD SPOOLS When replacing thread spools, the following steps may make needle threading difficult. Carefully pull the existing threads until the connecting knots pass through needle eye and looper eyes. Lower needle bar to cut ends thread from new spools as illustrated. 28 Cut off existing threads near the thread cutter on the needle plate and push the thread cutter lever. Draw the thread near the spools.
Instruction Manual
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... presser foot down , or use a scrap of fabric that you a few times to see if the lock stitches are produced off the fabric. Cut thread by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Start the machine at a low speed, gently pulling the fabric towards the back until about 3" (5 to 6 cm) of fabric. 4. Check thread tensions by pushing thread cutter lever down on a scarp of extra stitches...
... presser foot down , or use a scrap of fabric that you a few times to see if the lock stitches are produced off the fabric. Cut thread by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Start the machine at a low speed, gently pulling the fabric towards the back until about 3" (5 to 6 cm) of fabric. 4. Check thread tensions by pushing thread cutter lever down on a scarp of extra stitches...
Instruction Manual
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...; 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → Stitch length control 2.5 - 3.5 2.5 - 3.5 Ref. Adjust the tension setting. 5. Tension settings might be affected if either or both needles are going to use heavy thread. 32 4. Reduce the tension when you are not correctly placed in many cases. Adjust needle tensions when you make adjustments: 1. The following advice can help you sew light or heavy weight fabric. 3. Incorrect tension setting causes stitch skipping. No. 1 2 3 3 3 2 4→ ←5→ 4 4 - 6 6 ← 6 →...
...; 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → Stitch length control 2.5 - 3.5 2.5 - 3.5 Ref. Adjust the tension setting. 5. Tension settings might be affected if either or both needles are going to use heavy thread. 32 4. Reduce the tension when you are not correctly placed in many cases. Adjust needle tensions when you make adjustments: 1. The following advice can help you sew light or heavy weight fabric. 3. Incorrect tension setting causes stitch skipping. No. 1 2 3 3 3 2 4→ ←5→ 4 4 - 6 6 ← 6 →...
Instruction Manual
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... Fig. 4. Attach the two-thread converter onto the upper looper as illustrated in Fig. 1. Please remove the unused needle and place it into the upper looper hole. CONVERTING TO TWO-THREAD USE To convert to two thread use the left needle. When not using the converter, insert it in Figures 2 and 3. Illustration * I : Two-thread converter * II : Upper looper 36 THREE-THREAD OVERLOCK WITH ONE NEEDLE By threading the LEFT needle only, a seam allowance...
... Fig. 4. Attach the two-thread converter onto the upper looper as illustrated in Fig. 1. Please remove the unused needle and place it into the upper looper hole. CONVERTING TO TWO-THREAD USE To convert to two thread use the left needle. When not using the converter, insert it in Figures 2 and 3. Illustration * I : Two-thread converter * II : Upper looper 36 THREE-THREAD OVERLOCK WITH ONE NEEDLE By threading the LEFT needle only, a seam allowance...
Instruction Manual
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... hem * V : Picot stitch 38 The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. Raise the presser foot. 2. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on fine scarf-like fabrics. Please use the recommended threads below for use on light weight fabrics such as georgette, crepe, crepe de chine, silk etc. These hems are ideal for ideal seams. 2. Open the front cover and working table. 3. Pull the stitch finger from the needle plate using...
... hem * V : Picot stitch 38 The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. Raise the presser foot. 2. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on fine scarf-like fabrics. Please use the recommended threads below for use on light weight fabrics such as georgette, crepe, crepe de chine, silk etc. These hems are ideal for ideal seams. 2. Open the front cover and working table. 3. Pull the stitch finger from the needle plate using...
Instruction Manual
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... needle thread loose and visible on under side of the fabric you plan to a higher number gives a tighter thread tension. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. fabric. Under side Upper looper thread pulled Lower looper thread pulled to to under side. Under side Needle thread Lower looper thread Lower looper thread pulled to under side. Under side Lower looper thread Lower looper thread Decrease tension Needle thread Top side Fig. 1 Needle thread Top side Decrease needle tension. ADJUSTING THREAD TENSIONS Turning thread tension control dial to use...
... needle thread loose and visible on under side of the fabric you plan to a higher number gives a tighter thread tension. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. fabric. Under side Upper looper thread pulled Lower looper thread pulled to to under side. Under side Needle thread Lower looper thread Lower looper thread pulled to under side. Under side Lower looper thread Lower looper thread Decrease tension Needle thread Top side Fig. 1 Needle thread Top side Decrease needle tension. ADJUSTING THREAD TENSIONS Turning thread tension control dial to use...
Instruction Manual
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... illustrated when sewing with light or normal weight fabric, loosen the screw on 1. The machine is set the dial on the cutter release mechanism, located below . The lever can be reset even while sewing. If adjustment is recommended that you do not need to decrease pressure. Or turn the foot pressure regulator to a higher number to increase or to a lower number to adjust it for your fabric. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III...
... illustrated when sewing with light or normal weight fabric, loosen the screw on 1. The machine is set the dial on the cutter release mechanism, located below . The lever can be reset even while sewing. If adjustment is recommended that you do not need to decrease pressure. Or turn the foot pressure regulator to a higher number to increase or to a lower number to adjust it for your fabric. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III...
Instruction Manual
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... making sure the cord is equipped with a presser foot which has been designed to feed cord or yarn to the rear of the foot. 3. Place a "filler" cord, such as follows: 1. Your machine is feeding correctly. Pass the cord through the cord guides (1) and (2) and then through both holes. Start at a slow speed, making knitted garments. REMOVING STITCHES FROM SEWN FABRIC To remove stitches already sewn, snip off needle thread(s) at the rear of the machine spool pin. Follow directions...
... making sure the cord is equipped with a presser foot which has been designed to feed cord or yarn to the rear of the foot. 3. Place a "filler" cord, such as follows: 1. Your machine is feeding correctly. Pass the cord through the cord guides (1) and (2) and then through both holes. Start at a slow speed, making knitted garments. REMOVING STITCHES FROM SEWN FABRIC To remove stitches already sewn, snip off needle thread(s) at the rear of the machine spool pin. Follow directions...
Instruction Manual
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... away from you until the cutter snaps into the "up" position. 54 The final appearance can be used for a number of decorative applications such as decorative top stitching, flatlock seams, pin-tucking or making lengths of using different colored fabrics and threads, a pleasing "patchwork" effect can be pin-tucked and overlock along a line to be achieved. Pin-tucking - using two threads or using three threads Overlock over the folded edge...
... away from you until the cutter snaps into the "up" position. 54 The final appearance can be used for a number of decorative applications such as decorative top stitching, flatlock seams, pin-tucking or making lengths of using different colored fabrics and threads, a pleasing "patchwork" effect can be pin-tucked and overlock along a line to be achieved. Pin-tucking - using two threads or using three threads Overlock over the folded edge...
Instruction Manual
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... need to replace the fixed cutter which is not wider than overedge width selected or upper looper and needle can be damaged. FIRST REMOVE THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. Open the working table and disengage the Moving cutter by pushing the cutter release knob to the middle position by turning the cutter release knob toward you until the cutter snaps into the lowest position. Insert the new bulb...
... need to replace the fixed cutter which is not wider than overedge width selected or upper looper and needle can be damaged. FIRST REMOVE THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. Open the working table and disengage the Moving cutter by pushing the cutter release knob to the middle position by turning the cutter release knob toward you until the cutter snaps into the lowest position. Insert the new bulb...
Instruction Manual
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... shock. Use the brush to remove dust from the machine and foot control. Use dry rags to remove dust and lint. ALWAYS USE A GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL. 3. Open the front cover and working table. CLEANING AND OILING To keep the machine running smoothly, keep it clean and lubricated at all times. FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. 1. Cleaning the serger and foot control Keep the serger and foot control clean.
... shock. Use the brush to remove dust from the machine and foot control. Use dry rags to remove dust and lint. ALWAYS USE A GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL. 3. Open the front cover and working table. CLEANING AND OILING To keep the machine running smoothly, keep it clean and lubricated at all times. FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. 1. Cleaning the serger and foot control Keep the serger and foot control clean.
Instruction Manual
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... fabric Incorrect size needle Incorrect setting of Needle Loose presser foot Puckering Incorrect thread tensions Bent or blunt needle Differential feed is set incorrectly Wavering Differential feed is set incorrectly Skipping Stitches Breaking Threads Incorrect size Needle Improper threading Bent or blunt needle Incorrect setting of Needle Loose presser foot Bent or blunt needle Thread tension (s) too tight Incorrect setting of Needle Thread Spool tangled Thread guide pole not extended CORRECTION Reset thread tension (s) Insert correct size needle for thread and fabric Re-thread machine...
... fabric Incorrect size needle Incorrect setting of Needle Loose presser foot Puckering Incorrect thread tensions Bent or blunt needle Differential feed is set incorrectly Wavering Differential feed is set incorrectly Skipping Stitches Breaking Threads Incorrect size Needle Improper threading Bent or blunt needle Incorrect setting of Needle Loose presser foot Bent or blunt needle Thread tension (s) too tight Incorrect setting of Needle Thread Spool tangled Thread guide pole not extended CORRECTION Reset thread tension (s) Insert correct size needle for thread and fabric Re-thread machine...
Instruction Manual
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...Left needle: 4 Upper looper: 1 - 2 Lower looper: 7 - 8 SEW: • Remove Standard presser foot. See pg. 32 SEW: • Remove Standard presser foot. 5. Set tensions as for a 3-thread flat lock, left needle (remove right needle) 3-thread overlock. PEARLS SEWING WITH A FLATLOCK STITCH: FABRIC: Medium weight woven 2 or 4 mm pearls Set for rolled edge. • Lower cutter to original position when finished. 2. PEARLS ALONG AN EDGE: Set for decorating edges of fabric. • Return cutter to lowest position. Replace with Pearl foot. • Insert Stitch finger...
...Left needle: 4 Upper looper: 1 - 2 Lower looper: 7 - 8 SEW: • Remove Standard presser foot. See pg. 32 SEW: • Remove Standard presser foot. 5. Set tensions as for a 3-thread flat lock, left needle (remove right needle) 3-thread overlock. PEARLS SEWING WITH A FLATLOCK STITCH: FABRIC: Medium weight woven 2 or 4 mm pearls Set for rolled edge. • Lower cutter to original position when finished. 2. PEARLS ALONG AN EDGE: Set for decorating edges of fabric. • Return cutter to lowest position. Replace with Pearl foot. • Insert Stitch finger...