Instruction Manual
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... physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they do not play with any opening." 8. "Never operate the sewing machine with the appliance." 3. "Indoors use as contained in this manual. "To disconnect, turn switch to persons: " 1. F-2 To reduce the...the electric outlet immediately after using and before using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should never be used as this sewing machine is used or where oxygen is not working properly, if it unattended, unplug the appliance before carrying out maintenance or replacing...
... physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they do not play with any opening." 8. "Never operate the sewing machine with the appliance." 3. "Indoors use as contained in this manual. "To disconnect, turn switch to persons: " 1. F-2 To reduce the...the electric outlet immediately after using and before using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should never be used as this sewing machine is used or where oxygen is not working properly, if it unattended, unplug the appliance before carrying out maintenance or replacing...
Instruction Manual
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... recycled in the instruction manual." 19. SINGER, is intended to repair or replace at once." 21. or its Affiliates. ©2011 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. "Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. "Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers,... lubricating, or when making any way. To reduce risk of The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. Please note that on disposal, this plug is the ...
... recycled in the instruction manual." 19. SINGER, is intended to repair or replace at once." 21. or its Affiliates. ©2011 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. "Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. "Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers,... lubricating, or when making any way. To reduce risk of The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. Please note that on disposal, this plug is the ...
Instruction Manual
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...extension table 58 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING Zigzag stitching 40 MACHINE Adjusting stitch width and length Machine identification 9-10 Multi-stitch zigzag, Shell stitch--------- 41-42 Satin stitch, Placement of patterns Accessories 11 Sewing on a button 43 Setting up your machine 12 Blindhem stitch 44-45 Spool... pins, Presser foot lifter 13 Darning plate , Converting to free-arm sewing 14 Winding the bobbin 15 Removing bobbin case from ...
...extension table 58 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING Zigzag stitching 40 MACHINE Adjusting stitch width and length Machine identification 9-10 Multi-stitch zigzag, Shell stitch--------- 41-42 Satin stitch, Placement of patterns Accessories 11 Sewing on a button 43 Setting up your machine 12 Blindhem stitch 44-45 Spool... pins, Presser foot lifter 13 Darning plate , Converting to free-arm sewing 14 Winding the bobbin 15 Removing bobbin case from ...
Instruction Manual
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PRINCIPALES PARTES DE LA MAQUINA MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1 1. Thread take-up 2 3. Bobbin winder shaft 8. Automatic needle threader 22. Thread guide 23. Needle plate 26. Needle bar 20 27. Presser foot 31. Feed ...; COUDRE 1. Presser foot lifter 20. Needle clamp screw 21 30. Thread tension control 4. Thread cutter 28. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 1. Thread cutter 6. Reverse stitch button 11. Thread guide 18. Handle 12. Power/light switch 12 15. Foot control 23 34. Needle 16 25. Pattern number ...
PRINCIPALES PARTES DE LA MAQUINA MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1 1. Thread take-up 2 3. Bobbin winder shaft 8. Automatic needle threader 22. Thread guide 23. Needle plate 26. Needle bar 20 27. Presser foot 31. Feed ...; COUDRE 1. Presser foot lifter 20. Needle clamp screw 21 30. Thread tension control 4. Thread cutter 28. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 1. Thread cutter 6. Reverse stitch button 11. Thread guide 18. Handle 12. Power/light switch 12 15. Foot control 23 34. Needle 16 25. Pattern number ...
Instruction Manual
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...not correctly thread (see page 24 - 25). * Fabric is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Stitches are formed. Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not lowered when sewing buttonhole. - Raise buttonhole lever. * Buttonhole lever is too tight. - Clean hook (see... foot before starting seam. - Needle breaks. * Fabric is turned off. - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Lower buttonhole lever. * Bobbin winder is not lowered - Guide it gently. * ...
...not correctly thread (see page 24 - 25). * Fabric is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Stitches are formed. Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not lowered when sewing buttonhole. - Raise buttonhole lever. * Buttonhole lever is too tight. - Clean hook (see... foot before starting seam. - Needle breaks. * Fabric is turned off. - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Lower buttonhole lever. * Bobbin winder is not lowered - Guide it gently. * ...
Instruction Manual 3
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... it unattended, unplug the appliance before carrying out maintenance or replacing lamps." 12. "Never operate this sewing machine from outlet." 11. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before cleaning." "Do not unplug by the manufacturer as this ...in this can cause needle to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for their safety. Return the sewing machine to break." "Never operate the sewing machine with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they do ...
... it unattended, unplug the appliance before carrying out maintenance or replacing lamps." 12. "Never operate this sewing machine from outlet." 11. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before cleaning." "Do not unplug by the manufacturer as this ...in this can cause needle to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for their safety. Return the sewing machine to break." "Never operate the sewing machine with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they do ...
Instruction Manual 3
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... If it to install the proper outlet. All rights reserved. 1 "Switch the sewing machine off before operating machine." If the LED light is DC 5V. "CAUTION-- To reduce the risk of The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. Please note that on disposal, this product must be ...plug does not fit fully in the instruction manual." 19. This appliance complies with this plug is for guidance. SINGER, is the exclusive trademark of electric shock, this sewing machine. POLARIZED PLUGS CAUTION (USA & Canada only) This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. or its Affiliates...
... If it to install the proper outlet. All rights reserved. 1 "Switch the sewing machine off before operating machine." If the LED light is DC 5V. "CAUTION-- To reduce the risk of The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. Please note that on disposal, this product must be ...plug does not fit fully in the instruction manual." 19. This appliance complies with this plug is for guidance. SINGER, is the exclusive trademark of electric shock, this sewing machine. POLARIZED PLUGS CAUTION (USA & Canada only) This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. or its Affiliates...
Instruction Manual 3
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... Keeping seams straight Hand-look quilt stitch 38-39 Inserting zippers and piping Piping 5. KNOWING YOUR SEWING Zigzag stitching 40 MACHINE Adjusting stitch width and length Machine identification 9-10 Multi-stitch zigzag, Shell stitch--------- 41-42 Satin stitch, Placement of patterns Accessories 11... Sewing on a button 43 Setting up your machine 12 Blindhem stitch 44-45 Spool pins, Presser foot lifter 13 Darning plate , Converting to free-arm sewing 14 Winding the bobbin 15 Removing bobbin case from shuttle...
... Keeping seams straight Hand-look quilt stitch 38-39 Inserting zippers and piping Piping 5. KNOWING YOUR SEWING Zigzag stitching 40 MACHINE Adjusting stitch width and length Machine identification 9-10 Multi-stitch zigzag, Shell stitch--------- 41-42 Satin stitch, Placement of patterns Accessories 11... Sewing on a button 43 Setting up your machine 12 Blindhem stitch 44-45 Spool pins, Presser foot lifter 13 Darning plate , Converting to free-arm sewing 14 Winding the bobbin 15 Removing bobbin case from shuttle...
Instruction Manual 3
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...wheel 14. Identification plate 13 17. Automatic needle threader 22. Presser foot 31. Power line cord 33. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 1. DESCRIPTION DE LA MACHINE À COUDRE 1. Thread tension control 4. Removable extension table 4 / Accessory box 5 7. Reverse stitch button 11.... Presser foot lifter 20. Needle plate 26. PRINCIPALES PARTES DE LA MAQUINA MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1 1. Thread take-up 2 3. Bobbin winder stop 6 9. Pattern number reference guide 10. Cord socket 16. Presser foot screw...
...wheel 14. Identification plate 13 17. Automatic needle threader 22. Presser foot 31. Power line cord 33. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 1. DESCRIPTION DE LA MACHINE À COUDRE 1. Thread tension control 4. Removable extension table 4 / Accessory box 5 7. Reverse stitch button 11.... Presser foot lifter 20. Needle plate 26. PRINCIPALES PARTES DE LA MAQUINA MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1 1. Thread take-up 2 3. Bobbin winder stop 6 9. Pattern number reference guide 10. Cord socket 16. Presser foot screw...
Instruction Manual 3
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.../knocks. * Thread is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Replace needle (see page 15). STITCHING PROBLEMS Machine skips stitches. * Needle is not all the way up into its socket). * Buttonhole lever is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. - Lower buttonhole lever. * Bobbin winder is... * Presser foot is damaged. - Rewind bobbin. Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not correct for thread and fabric (see page 23). * Machine is not threaded correctly (see page 17 - 18). * Top thread tension is too loose (see page 56 - 57). * Needle is not lowered ...
.../knocks. * Thread is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Replace needle (see page 15). STITCHING PROBLEMS Machine skips stitches. * Needle is not all the way up into its socket). * Buttonhole lever is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. - Lower buttonhole lever. * Bobbin winder is... * Presser foot is damaged. - Rewind bobbin. Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not correct for thread and fabric (see page 23). * Machine is not threaded correctly (see page 17 - 18). * Top thread tension is too loose (see page 56 - 57). * Needle is not lowered ...
Instruction Manual 2
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... (3) Buttonholes 19 (4) Twin Needle Sewing 20 4. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 59 INDEX 66 BEFORE SEWING 5 Unpacking the Machine 5 Converting the Machine 6 Connecting Foot Controller and Power Cord 7 Fabric, Thread and Needle Table ... SEWING CHART 21 Operation Guide 21 Straight Sewing 22 Zigzag Sewing 25 Elastic Sewing 27 Zipper Sewing 28 Overcasting 29 Overlocking 30 Buttonhole Sewing 31 Sewing on Buttons 34 Blindhem Stitching...
... (3) Buttonholes 19 (4) Twin Needle Sewing 20 4. TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 59 INDEX 66 BEFORE SEWING 5 Unpacking the Machine 5 Converting the Machine 6 Connecting Foot Controller and Power Cord 7 Fabric, Thread and Needle Table ... SEWING CHART 21 Operation Guide 21 Straight Sewing 22 Zigzag Sewing 25 Elastic Sewing 27 Zipper Sewing 28 Overcasting 29 Overlocking 30 Buttonhole Sewing 31 Sewing on Buttons 34 Blindhem Stitching...
Instruction Manual 2
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... a steady surface. Pull out the lever and slide in table in front and the arm. Detaching the extension table - Step-i Place the machine on the lower left . 6 Step-2 ever Step-3 extensftDn -extension Support leg / 7 pins arm Push down the extension support leg and stand it is mounted ...steadily. For flat-bed use Without an extension table, the machine is used as a free-arm model for convenient sewing of the machine. - Pull out the lever and slide the table to the holes on the table. For free-arm use Attach...
... a steady surface. Pull out the lever and slide in table in front and the arm. Detaching the extension table - Step-i Place the machine on the lower left . 6 Step-2 ever Step-3 extensftDn -extension Support leg / 7 pins arm Push down the extension support leg and stand it is mounted ...steadily. For flat-bed use Without an extension table, the machine is used as a free-arm model for convenient sewing of the machine. - Pull out the lever and slide the table to the holes on the table. For free-arm use Attach...
Instruction Manual 2
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...705 (Needle) FABRIC THREAD SIZE NEEDLE SIZE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EUROPEAN DELICATE- Plug in use Switch on the power to put on the machine and turn on the back side of the machine. Step-i Step-2 OF switch Step-3 Make sure the voltage is the same as shown. * Always unplug the... machine when not in following numbers (1- '2) as stated on the nameplate on the sewing light. foot controller The more you depress the foot controller, the faster the machine runs. * Be careful not to drop the foot controller from a high ...
...705 (Needle) FABRIC THREAD SIZE NEEDLE SIZE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EUROPEAN DELICATE- Plug in use Switch on the power to put on the machine and turn on the back side of the machine. Step-i Step-2 OF switch Step-3 Make sure the voltage is the same as shown. * Always unplug the... machine when not in following numbers (1- '2) as stated on the nameplate on the sewing light. foot controller The more you depress the foot controller, the faster the machine runs. * Be careful not to drop the foot controller from a high ...
Instruction Manual 2
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... the handwheej and press down the foot controller. Step-5 The machine stops automatically when winding is not running. Step-2 Step-3 Wind the thread clockwise around the bob bin several times. a the needle little when Step.-4 * Never press the spindle while sewing. Take out the bobbin from the spool pin through the thread...
... the handwheej and press down the foot controller. Step-5 The machine stops automatically when winding is not running. Step-2 Step-3 Wind the thread clockwise around the bob bin several times. a the needle little when Step.-4 * Never press the spindle while sewing. Take out the bobbin from the spool pin through the thread...
Instruction Manual 2
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...! cloth guide (1) Use the cloth guide to the needle plate, and adjust the dis tance. (2 Run the machine with the edge of the arm, right to sew a seam with the adjustment of the fabric. * When sewing a very thin fabric, loosen the lower thread tension a little. (See p.13) 24 Correct tension Upper thread tension...
...! cloth guide (1) Use the cloth guide to the needle plate, and adjust the dis tance. (2 Run the machine with the edge of the arm, right to sew a seam with the adjustment of the fabric. * When sewing a very thin fabric, loosen the lower thread tension a little. (See p.13) 24 Correct tension Upper thread tension...
Instruction Manual 2
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...-2 t cm (O4") Place the fabric under the foot about 15cm (6"). Lower the presser foot. Loosen the upper thread tension a little more than when sewing with the straight stitch. Lower the needle by hand as it . Never pull too hard on it is fed. Correct tension wrong side . Guide the... fabric by tUrning the hand wheel toward you. * Leave the ends of the threads of the seam. To reinforce the seam, set the machine for zigzag stitch For better appearance, the upper thread should be slightly visible in the wrong sice of the fabric. right side Upper thread tension...
...-2 t cm (O4") Place the fabric under the foot about 15cm (6"). Lower the presser foot. Loosen the upper thread tension a little more than when sewing with the straight stitch. Lower the needle by hand as it . Never pull too hard on it is fed. Correct tension wrong side . Guide the... fabric by tUrning the hand wheel toward you. * Leave the ends of the threads of the seam. To reinforce the seam, set the machine for zigzag stitch For better appearance, the upper thread should be slightly visible in the wrong sice of the fabric. right side Upper thread tension...
Instruction Manual 2
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WItfr crosS-ovOr-edge stitch Machine tIñgi Suitable for thic etc. M*ch1esetng I over -edge stitCt Good for tersey materials, etc. ______ ier oak nq Overlocking stitches can sew seams and finish them in the same way as overcasting. How to sew Sew in one operation. With blind-over casting ZØ® l 30
WItfr crosS-ovOr-edge stitch Machine tIñgi Suitable for thic etc. M*ch1esetng I over -edge stitCt Good for tersey materials, etc. ______ ier oak nq Overlocking stitches can sew seams and finish them in the same way as overcasting. How to sew Sew in one operation. With blind-over casting ZØ® l 30
Instruction Manual 2
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Machine setting Set the zigzag width at the (J mark. 34 Step-2 Sew the button on. If a shank is positioned right above the button. (2) Set the zigzag width so that the needle lo wers into the left . Draw .... Re-set the needle position at "0" Place the button so that the needle is required, insert a needle in the centre of the presser foot and sew over it. Step-4 (1) Turn the handwheel until the needle comes up above the right hole. With the specially designed two-step foot lifter, even thick...
Machine setting Set the zigzag width at the (J mark. 34 Step-2 Sew the button on. If a shank is positioned right above the button. (2) Set the zigzag width so that the needle lo wers into the left . Draw .... Re-set the needle position at "0" Place the button so that the needle is required, insert a needle in the centre of the presser foot and sew over it. Step-4 (1) Turn the handwheel until the needle comes up above the right hole. With the specially designed two-step foot lifter, even thick...
Instruction Manual 2
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...Machine setting right side wrong side Suitable for eiastic materials. is preferable to touch the fold of the fold The needle fold at all. is not catching the edge of the For a neater finish, it is catching the edge of the (3) Sew... carefully guiding together with the guide. t andoo: b'ind hem stitch guid I9 - 36 to do basting or ironing beforehand. How to sew guide hI\ (1) tftThhaueberrneicndegtehwedehloeefhretgahnoedethswfeohltdoen.eelleedfbtlyesihdsalein,gdhptloyasnitdcioantwchhtheenes (2) ...
...Machine setting right side wrong side Suitable for eiastic materials. is preferable to touch the fold of the fold The needle fold at all. is not catching the edge of the For a neater finish, it is catching the edge of the (3) Sew... carefully guiding together with the guide. t andoo: b'ind hem stitch guid I9 - 36 to do basting or ironing beforehand. How to sew guide hI\ (1) tftThhaueberrneicndegtehwedehloeefhretgahnoedethswfeohltdoen.eelleedfbtlyesihdsalein,gdhptloyasnitdcioantwchhtheenes (2) ...
Instruction Manual 2
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way as the roll hemming * Do not do roll fabrics such as hemming with very elastic 44 of the fabric a fabric without little, the sliding it Machine setting How to sew. * By lifting up the edge of fabhc / With zigzag stitch Lower the presser foot and continue to sew Sew with in the straight same stitch. thick fabrics like heavy denims, or with jerseys, knits, excessively etc. Step-4 \ lift up the foot easily feeds edge the out.
way as the roll hemming * Do not do roll fabrics such as hemming with very elastic 44 of the fabric a fabric without little, the sliding it Machine setting How to sew. * By lifting up the edge of fabhc / With zigzag stitch Lower the presser foot and continue to sew Sew with in the straight same stitch. thick fabrics like heavy denims, or with jerseys, knits, excessively etc. Step-4 \ lift up the foot easily feeds edge the out.