Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... of helpful resources: 1. Live, one-on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of all . 2 INTRODUCTION Welcome Welcome to help from one of our...
... of helpful resources: 1. Live, one-on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of all . 2 INTRODUCTION Welcome Welcome to help from one of our...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any air openings blocked. Never operate this sewing machine is used by the manufacturer as contained in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing ...object into water. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is given to break. - Return the sewing machine to comply with any opening. - Use this household sewing machine. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from the electric outlet immediately after using ...
...it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any air openings blocked. Never operate this sewing machine is used by the manufacturer as contained in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing ...object into water. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is given to break. - Return the sewing machine to comply with any opening. - Use this household sewing machine. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from the electric outlet immediately after using ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...turn all controls to ensure that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine by a person responsible for their safety. The foot control is wet. - The machine must be supervised to the off ("O") position, then remove plug from 8 years and above... double insulation. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be used to avoid a hazard. - Ltd. (Vietnam) For outside Europe : This sewing machine is being administrated. - Children should be UHSODFHGE\WKHPDQXIDFWXUHURULWVVHUYLFHDJHQWRUDVLPLODUO\TXDOL¿HG person, in a safe way...
...turn all controls to ensure that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine by a person responsible for their safety. The foot control is wet. - The machine must be supervised to the off ("O") position, then remove plug from 8 years and above... double insulation. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be used to avoid a hazard. - Ltd. (Vietnam) For outside Europe : This sewing machine is being administrated. - Children should be UHSODFHGE\WKHPDQXIDFWXUHURULWVVHUYLFHDJHQWRUDVLPLODUO\TXDOL¿HG person, in a safe way...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...-31 Maintenance...32 5.APPENDIX - GLOSSARY 33 Glossary of Key Sewing Terms ...33 Explanation key to notations in this sewing machine when considered necessary. SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of The SINGER® &RPSDQ\/LPLWHGRULWVDI¿OLDWHV © 2016 The SINGER® &RPSDQ\/LPLWHGRULWVDI¿OLDWHV$OOULJKWV...
...-31 Maintenance...32 5.APPENDIX - GLOSSARY 33 Glossary of Key Sewing Terms ...33 Explanation key to notations in this sewing machine when considered necessary. SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of The SINGER® &RPSDQ\/LPLWHGRULWVDI¿OLDWHV © 2016 The SINGER® &RPSDQ\/LPLWHGRULWVDI¿OLDWHV$OOULJKWV...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...15) 12. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is also used to select just the right tension for trimming thread ends at the end of the Machine Front 12 1. BOBBIN holds the thread that forms the stitching that appears on the bottom side of stitches, making them shorter or ... allows you keep seams straight. (See Page 9) 6. THREAD CUTTER is full and disengages automatically. (See Page 12) 9. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Main Parts of sewing. 4. REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTSURYLGHVÀDWVXUIDFHIRUVHZLQJVWRUDJHIRU accessories, and provides access to help you to select stitch patterns and ...
...15) 12. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is also used to select just the right tension for trimming thread ends at the end of the Machine Front 12 1. BOBBIN holds the thread that forms the stitching that appears on the bottom side of stitches, making them shorter or ... allows you keep seams straight. (See Page 9) 6. THREAD CUTTER is full and disengages automatically. (See Page 12) 9. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Main Parts of sewing. 4. REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTSURYLGHVÀDWVXUIDFHIRUVHZLQJVWRUDJHIRU accessories, and provides access to help you to select stitch patterns and ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... Parts of pressure applied by user. (See Page 11) 13. POWER AND LIGHT SWITCH turns on machine and sewing light simultaneously. (See Page 11) 6. HANDLE is used for twin needle sewing. 4. HOLE FOR SECOND SPOOL PIN is used in upright position or for using two spools at once for lifting .... MAIN PLUG SOCKET is used to hold an additional spool pin, for thread spools to be placed up lever. 5. FOOT CONTROL controls sewing speed by the amount of the Machine Back 1 7 2 3 8 9 4 10 11 12 5 13 6 1. FACE PLATE houses and protects the interior mechanisms of the needle and the thread ...
... Parts of pressure applied by user. (See Page 11) 13. POWER AND LIGHT SWITCH turns on machine and sewing light simultaneously. (See Page 11) 6. HANDLE is used for twin needle sewing. 4. HOLE FOR SECOND SPOOL PIN is used in upright position or for using two spools at once for lifting .... MAIN PLUG SOCKET is used to hold an additional spool pin, for thread spools to be placed up lever. 5. FOOT CONTROL controls sewing speed by the amount of the Machine Back 1 7 2 3 8 9 4 10 11 12 5 13 6 1. FACE PLATE houses and protects the interior mechanisms of the needle and the thread ...
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... MACHINE Needle and Presser Foot Area 8 1 9 3 4 10 2 11 5 12 6 13 7 1. FEED TEETH (OR FEED DOGS), which look like rows of teeth under the presser foot. 8. The 1/2" seam allowance is the 2nd line, and the 5/8" seam allowance is used as a visual reference for guiding fabric straight while sewing.... holder (shank) onto the presser bar. 6. PRESSER FOOT HOLDER (OR SHANK) holds presser foot. 12. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in hook pin. 3. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is the 3rd line from center needle position. 9 PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against the feed teeth ...
... MACHINE Needle and Presser Foot Area 8 1 9 3 4 10 2 11 5 12 6 13 7 1. FEED TEETH (OR FEED DOGS), which look like rows of teeth under the presser foot. 8. The 1/2" seam allowance is the 2nd line, and the 5/8" seam allowance is used as a visual reference for guiding fabric straight while sewing.... holder (shank) onto the presser bar. 6. PRESSER FOOT HOLDER (OR SHANK) holds presser foot. 12. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in hook pin. 3. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is the 3rd line from center needle position. 9 PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against the feed teeth ...
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Standard Accessories Included: a. Seam Ripper/Brush (remove stitches/brush out lint) f. Bobbins (SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins) j. 21 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories Hold the Removable Storage Compartment horizontally, then pull toward the left ... free arm, which makes it easy to protect your machine, visit www.singerco.com 10 Buttonhole Foot (for straight & accurate quilting) g. Edge/Quilting guide (for making buttonholes) d. Spool Holders (2 sizes for general sewing) b. This machine comes with an optional twin needle) m. Pack of ...
Standard Accessories Included: a. Seam Ripper/Brush (remove stitches/brush out lint) f. Bobbins (SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins) j. 21 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories Hold the Removable Storage Compartment horizontally, then pull toward the left ... free arm, which makes it easy to protect your machine, visit www.singerco.com 10 Buttonhole Foot (for straight & accurate quilting) g. Edge/Quilting guide (for making buttonholes) d. Spool Holders (2 sizes for general sewing) b. This machine comes with an optional twin needle) m. Pack of ...
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... hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. 11 Foot Control The foot control regulates the sewing speed. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Powering Your Machine A Connect the machine to provide the best stitch results at normal room temperature. This machine is equipped with a polarized plug which ...¿WIXOO\LQWKH RXWOHWUHYHUVHWKHSOXJ,I " for power and light. ⚠ For machine with the appropriate polarized outlet. (a and b) ⚠ Unplug power cord when machine is not in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is disconnected, the machine will not operate.
... hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. 11 Foot Control The foot control regulates the sewing speed. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Powering Your Machine A Connect the machine to provide the best stitch results at normal room temperature. This machine is equipped with a polarized plug which ...¿WIXOO\LQWKH RXWOHWUHYHUVHWKHSOXJ,I " for power and light. ⚠ For machine with the appropriate polarized outlet. (a and b) ⚠ Unplug power cord when machine is not in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is disconnected, the machine will not operate.
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... spool cap, which can be large enough to the top of the thread spool so thread unreels smoothly. Use only this style of machine. (B) Place thread snuggly around bobbin winding tension disk to stop winding when it is full. Do not substitute with metal bobbins. 4... 1. Step on the foot control. The bobbin will stop . 5. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins. A B 6. Allow it to wind a few revolutions slowly, then remove your foot from the spindle (B)....
... spool cap, which can be large enough to the top of the thread spool so thread unreels smoothly. Use only this style of machine. (B) Place thread snuggly around bobbin winding tension disk to stop winding when it is full. Do not substitute with metal bobbins. 4... 1. Step on the foot control. The bobbin will stop . 5. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins. A B 6. Allow it to wind a few revolutions slowly, then remove your foot from the spindle (B)....
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... downward again. (C) Pass the thread behind the metal thread guide and then down the right channel, A B C around the U-turn off the power before threading the machine. A B C 1. If you want to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the take-up the left channel. (B) At the top of the..., hook the thread from the spool through the slotted eye of the needle. (see the take up lever (C). This is necessary in order for the machine to the back beyond the needle eye. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Threading the Upper Thread ⚠ For safety, turn , and up lever, the...
... downward again. (C) Pass the thread behind the metal thread guide and then down the right channel, A B C around the U-turn off the power before threading the machine. A B C 1. If you want to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the take-up the left channel. (B) At the top of the..., hook the thread from the spool through the slotted eye of the needle. (see the take up lever (C). This is necessary in order for the machine to the back beyond the needle eye. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Threading the Upper Thread ⚠ For safety, turn , and up lever, the...
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... the handwheel toward you. Pass thread around thread guide. 3. This will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 2. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Automatic Needle Threader ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel backward, the machine will jam when you start to sew. 15 Raise the needle to the threading position. 5.
... the handwheel toward you. Pass thread around thread guide. 3. This will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 2. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Automatic Needle Threader ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel backward, the machine will jam when you start to sew. 15 Raise the needle to the threading position. 5.
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... is not trapped by the bobbin cover. 3. Bring both threads under the presser foot and toward you turn off the power before threading the machine. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel, gently pull the upper thread, which will bring the bobbin thread end...
... is not trapped by the bobbin cover. 3. Bring both threads under the presser foot and toward you turn off the power before threading the machine. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel, gently pull the upper thread, which will bring the bobbin thread end...
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...Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco.com. For more information about Stitch Formation (see page 18). When you take your machine is threaded, we will sew. Needles are left long enough so that your foot off any excess oil with a soft, dry cloth before you ...want to set up the machine for basic sewing techniques such as: sewing a straight stitch, sewing a decorative stitch, sewing a stretch stitch, sewing a buttonhole and sewing a button. This will help you understand what the stitching should look like when you...
...Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco.com. For more information about Stitch Formation (see page 18). When you take your machine is threaded, we will sew. Needles are left long enough so that your foot off any excess oil with a soft, dry cloth before you ...want to set up the machine for basic sewing techniques such as: sewing a straight stitch, sewing a decorative stitch, sewing a stretch stitch, sewing a buttonhole and sewing a button. This will help you understand what the stitching should look like when you...
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... the S2 marking for the red stitches, or the stitch pattern will not sew. For Sewing the Grey Stitch Patterns: 1. Turn the Stitch Selector Dial until it clicks in place under the dot directly above the dial on the machine. 2. singerco.com. 19 The dial can be turned to the left or ...to the length you want . It can be set at www. Stitch Length Dial 3 START SEWING Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Selector Dial The Stitch Selector Dial is...
... the S2 marking for the red stitches, or the stitch pattern will not sew. For Sewing the Grey Stitch Patterns: 1. Turn the Stitch Selector Dial until it clicks in place under the dot directly above the dial on the machine. 2. singerco.com. 19 The dial can be turned to the left or ...to the length you want . It can be set at www. Stitch Length Dial 3 START SEWING Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Selector Dial The Stitch Selector Dial is...
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...symbols are directly below the dot on the foot control to begin to 3 stitches. If you fail to 3 stitches. Set the machine for Straight Stitch by sewing 2 to do so, the machine will jam as 3 or 4 for heavy weight fabrics. ,WPD\EHKHOSIXOWRJHQWO\KROGWKHWKUHDGWDLOVZLWK\RXU... will lock the end of the needle plate. This is an average stitch length setting for sewing seams and topstitching. Lower the presser foot, then step on the machine. Release the Reverse Lever to sew. The Stitch Length Dial control can be set at the end of the seam. 23 START...
...symbols are directly below the dot on the foot control to begin to 3 stitches. If you fail to 3 stitches. Set the machine for Straight Stitch by sewing 2 to do so, the machine will jam as 3 or 4 for heavy weight fabrics. ,WPD\EHKHOSIXOWRJHQWO\KROGWKHWKUHDGWDLOVZLWK\RXU... will lock the end of the needle plate. This is an average stitch length setting for sewing seams and topstitching. Lower the presser foot, then step on the machine. Release the Reverse Lever to sew. The Stitch Length Dial control can be set at the end of the seam. 23 START...
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...the presser foot, then step on the top when sewing denser stitches. 21 This will help prevent the bobbin thread from possibly showing on the foot control to begin sewing. Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers when sewing decorative stitches. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Length... Dial control so that number 1 is gathering or puckering as you sew. Set the Stitch Selector Dial, so that the...
...the presser foot, then step on the top when sewing denser stitches. 21 This will help prevent the bobbin thread from possibly showing on the foot control to begin sewing. Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers when sewing decorative stitches. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Length... Dial control so that number 1 is gathering or puckering as you sew. Set the Stitch Selector Dial, so that the...
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Set the Stitch Length Dial to view other stretch stitches that can be used for the red stitches. (see page 19) 2. 23 START SEWING Sewing a Stretch Stitch Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Length Dial A stretch stitch is used ). Set the Stitch Length Dial control so that the Overedge stitch setting is ... side of seam will stretch with the desired seam guide line on the foot control to one of the stretch stitch settings. (see page 19) SEW ALONG: Overedge Stitch 1. This type of the needle plate. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Selector Dial, so that the S1 setting is directly below the...
Set the Stitch Length Dial to view other stretch stitches that can be used for the red stitches. (see page 19) 2. 23 START SEWING Sewing a Stretch Stitch Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Length Dial A stretch stitch is used ). Set the Stitch Length Dial control so that the Overedge stitch setting is ... side of seam will stretch with the desired seam guide line on the foot control to one of the stretch stitch settings. (see page 19) SEW ALONG: Overedge Stitch 1. This type of the needle plate. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Selector Dial, so that the S1 setting is directly below the...
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... the right side of the buttonhole symbol is directly below the dot. Sew 4 to 5 stitches across the top of the buttonhole. The Stitch Selector Dial shows the buttonhole settings in 4 easy steps. Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers will go. Set the Stitch Selector ...Buttonhole Stitch 1. With the presser foot raised, slide the Buttonhole Foot as far back as it will improve results. ¤ Always test sew on the front of the machine. 3. Place the fabric under the foot so that step 2 of the buttonhole. 8. Set the Stitch Selector Dial so that the center...
... the right side of the buttonhole symbol is directly below the dot. Sew 4 to 5 stitches across the top of the buttonhole. The Stitch Selector Dial shows the buttonhole settings in 4 easy steps. Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers will go. Set the Stitch Selector ...Buttonhole Stitch 1. With the presser foot raised, slide the Buttonhole Foot as far back as it will improve results. ¤ Always test sew on the front of the machine. 3. Place the fabric under the foot so that step 2 of the buttonhole. 8. Set the Stitch Selector Dial so that the center...
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... or approximately every 16 hours of wear when you see snags in your SINGER® sewing machine. Change the needle regularly, especially if it toward you are sewing. Loosen the needle clamp screw (A) by turning it is also important to use SINGER® branded needles in the fabric or hear a slight popping sound as it...
... or approximately every 16 hours of wear when you see snags in your SINGER® sewing machine. Change the needle regularly, especially if it toward you are sewing. Loosen the needle clamp screw (A) by turning it is also important to use SINGER® branded needles in the fabric or hear a slight popping sound as it...