Instruction Manual
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...changing presser foot, etc." 18. "Always unplug before using this sewing machine. "WARNING- "If the supply cord is damaged, it unattended, unplug the appliance before servicing. "Attention the following ." SINGER is being used by the manufacturer as described in the outlet, reverse ...the plug. Children should always be used as a toy. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from outlet." 11....
...changing presser foot, etc." 18. "Always unplug before using this sewing machine. "WARNING- "If the supply cord is damaged, it unattended, unplug the appliance before servicing. "Attention the following ." SINGER is being used by the manufacturer as described in the outlet, reverse ...the plug. Children should always be used as a toy. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from outlet." 11....
Instruction Manual
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KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CHART 1 1. Foot pressure regulator 3. Overedge cutting width dial 3 9. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Needle thread guides 7 16. Thread cutter lever 17. Two thread ...
KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CHART 1 1. Foot pressure regulator 3. Overedge cutting width dial 3 9. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Needle thread guides 7 16. Thread cutter lever 17. Two thread ...
Instruction Manual
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Stitch finger (B) (See page 44) 3. Needle threader 4. Screw driver (small) 6. Tape measure (option) 7. Package of needles 8. Extra cutter 11. Vinyl dust cover ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 19. Screw driver (large) 9. Oiler 10. Thread nets 13. Tweezers 14. Spool holder 16. Brush 5. Accessory bag 2 18. Gathering foot 21. Wrench 12. Spool disc 1 15. ACCESSORIES 1. Two-thread converter 2. Elasticator foot 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 Spool cap (on machine) 17. Blind hem foot 20.
Stitch finger (B) (See page 44) 3. Needle threader 4. Screw driver (small) 6. Tape measure (option) 7. Package of needles 8. Extra cutter 11. Vinyl dust cover ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 19. Screw driver (large) 9. Oiler 10. Thread nets 13. Tweezers 14. Spool holder 16. Brush 5. Accessory bag 2 18. Gathering foot 21. Wrench 12. Spool disc 1 15. ACCESSORIES 1. Two-thread converter 2. Elasticator foot 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 Spool cap (on machine) 17. Blind hem foot 20.
Instruction Manual
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... outlet. 3. Wipe off excess oil in the needle plate and bed areas. 2. Pull the cover toward you to open. Illustration * I : Plug connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 POWER/ LIGHT SWITCH Your machine will not operate unless the power/light switch is turned on.
... outlet. 3. Wipe off excess oil in the needle plate and bed areas. 2. Pull the cover toward you to open. Illustration * I : Plug connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 POWER/ LIGHT SWITCH Your machine will not operate unless the power/light switch is turned on.
Instruction Manual
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... the correct threading before test sewing. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up. THREADING LOWER LOOPER 1. STARTING TO SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its highest point by the arrow.
... the correct threading before test sewing. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up. THREADING LOWER LOOPER 1. STARTING TO SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its highest point by the arrow.
Instruction Manual
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... fork enters into hooking fork and pull the thread with the needle threader in one hand. 4. Feed the thread through the thread guide of the machine. NEEDLE THREADER 1.
... fork enters into hooking fork and pull the thread with the needle threader in one hand. 4. Feed the thread through the thread guide of the machine. NEEDLE THREADER 1.
Instruction Manual
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... sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Gently pulling all the threads to 6 cm) of extra stitches are properly formed. 2. At the fabric end, continue ...running the machine at low speed and feed in the following order: 1. Check thread tensions by slightly pushing it forward. (This can be done with the presser foot...
... sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Gently pulling all the threads to 6 cm) of extra stitches are properly formed. 2. At the fabric end, continue ...running the machine at low speed and feed in the following order: 1. Check thread tensions by slightly pushing it forward. (This can be done with the presser foot...
Instruction Manual
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...100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Rolled edge with Three Threads with Two Threads Nylon No. 100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Illustration * I : Stitch finger (A) * II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger * III : Narrow hem * IV : Rolled hem * V : Picot stitch 38 The picot stitch can be...1. NARROW AND ROLLED HEM, PICOT STITCH The narrow and rolled edge stitches are unsuitable for use on hard or heavy fabrics. 1. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on fine scarf-like fabrics. Please make sure it in the front cover as illustrated in Fig. 1. Pull the...
...100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Rolled edge with Three Threads with Two Threads Nylon No. 100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Illustration * I : Stitch finger (A) * II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger * III : Narrow hem * IV : Rolled hem * V : Picot stitch 38 The picot stitch can be...1. NARROW AND ROLLED HEM, PICOT STITCH The narrow and rolled edge stitches are unsuitable for use on hard or heavy fabrics. 1. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on fine scarf-like fabrics. Please make sure it in the front cover as illustrated in Fig. 1. Pull the...
Instruction Manual
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... Or turn the foot pressure regulator to a higher number to increase or to a lower number to decrease pressure. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III : Decrease *IV : Tighten * V : Loosen *VI : Cutter release mechanism screw. 48 For normal sewing without differential feed, set at...dial on the cutter release mechanism, located below . When sewing with extra heavy weight fabrics or multiple layers of fabric. The machine is necessary, turn the overedge cutting width dial to the chart below the slot in the direction desired, referring to adjust ...
... Or turn the foot pressure regulator to a higher number to increase or to a lower number to decrease pressure. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III : Decrease *IV : Tighten * V : Loosen *VI : Cutter release mechanism screw. 48 For normal sewing without differential feed, set at...dial on the cutter release mechanism, located below . When sewing with extra heavy weight fabrics or multiple layers of fabric. The machine is necessary, turn the overedge cutting width dial to the chart below the slot in the direction desired, referring to adjust ...
Instruction Manual
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... hole on the presser foot. Start at a slow speed, making knitted garments. As a decorative feature, you can be used to further enhance your garment. Your machine is feeding correctly. Pass the cord through the cord guides (1) and (2) and then through either the front or rear hole in the presser foot, or... pull out looper thread(s). See Fig. 1. 2. REMOVING STITCHES FROM SEWN FABRIC To remove stitches already sewn, snip off needle thread(s) at the rear of the machine spool pin.
... hole on the presser foot. Start at a slow speed, making knitted garments. As a decorative feature, you can be used to further enhance your garment. Your machine is feeding correctly. Pass the cord through the cord guides (1) and (2) and then through either the front or rear hole in the presser foot, or... pull out looper thread(s). See Fig. 1. 2. REMOVING STITCHES FROM SEWN FABRIC To remove stitches already sewn, snip off needle thread(s) at the rear of the machine spool pin.
Instruction Manual
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... buttonhole twist or embroidery thread on the lower looper. DECORATIVE EFFECTS In addition to normal overlocking, which is fully described in this instruction book, your machine can also be top-stitched and sew over a cord or braid, holding it carefully with both hands. (See pages 58-59) NOTE: *If you use...
... buttonhole twist or embroidery thread on the lower looper. DECORATIVE EFFECTS In addition to normal overlocking, which is fully described in this instruction book, your machine can also be top-stitched and sew over a cord or braid, holding it carefully with both hands. (See pages 58-59) NOTE: *If you use...
Instruction Manual
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.... ENSURE THAT THE EDGE OF THE MOVING CUTTER (1) IS APPROXIMATELY 0.5 mm BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE FIXED CUTTER (2). 3. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE REPLACING THE CUTTER Replace the Moving cutter if it with the screw. FIRST REMOVE THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. Open the...table. Ensure that fabric edge is made of a special hard alloy material. In this position, set the replacement cutter in your accessories. * I : Screw * II : Stitch finger * III : Moving cutter * IV : Cutter release knob * V : Face cover * VI : Face cover screw *VII: Light bulb 58 * V * VI ...
.... ENSURE THAT THE EDGE OF THE MOVING CUTTER (1) IS APPROXIMATELY 0.5 mm BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE FIXED CUTTER (2). 3. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE REPLACING THE CUTTER Replace the Moving cutter if it with the screw. FIRST REMOVE THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. Open the...table. Ensure that fabric edge is made of a special hard alloy material. In this position, set the replacement cutter in your accessories. * I : Screw * II : Stitch finger * III : Moving cutter * IV : Cutter release knob * V : Face cover * VI : Face cover screw *VII: Light bulb 58 * V * VI ...
Instruction Manual
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...the points indicated by arrows. Apply a few drops of oil to remove dust from the machine and foot control. Cleaning the serger and foot control Keep the serger and foot control clean. Illustration * I : Top cover screw * II : Top cover * III : Brush * IV: Oil 60 Open the front cover and ...working table. FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM ...
...the points indicated by arrows. Apply a few drops of oil to remove dust from the machine and foot control. Cleaning the serger and foot control Keep the serger and foot control clean. Illustration * I : Top cover screw * II : Top cover * III : Brush * IV: Oil 60 Open the front cover and ...working table. FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM ...
Instruction Manual
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...(s) Re-insert or replace needle Set it at less than 1 Set it gently Re-attach presser foot Do not pull fabric; Re-thread machine Insert correct size needle for knitted fabrics. CHECKING PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS 4. 4. REMEDES A D'EVENTUELS PROBLEMES PROBLEM Irregular Stitches PROBABLE CAUSE Incorrect thread tensions ...Thread Spool tangled Thread guide pole not extended CORRECTION Reset thread tension (s) Insert correct size needle for thread and fabric Re-thread machine Do not pull fabric; guide it at 1 or at more than 1 for thread and fabric Re-insert or replace needle Reset ...
...(s) Re-insert or replace needle Set it at less than 1 Set it gently Re-attach presser foot Do not pull fabric; Re-thread machine Insert correct size needle for knitted fabrics. CHECKING PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS 4. 4. REMEDES A D'EVENTUELS PROBLEMES PROBLEM Irregular Stitches PROBABLE CAUSE Incorrect thread tensions ...Thread Spool tangled Thread guide pole not extended CORRECTION Reset thread tension (s) Insert correct size needle for thread and fabric Re-thread machine Do not pull fabric; guide it at 1 or at more than 1 for thread and fabric Re-insert or replace needle Reset ...