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..., such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, changing presser foot, etc. • Never drop or insert any object into water. Avoid placing other user servicing adjustments mentioned in order to avoid a hazard. • This sewing machine is required around the sewing machine needle. • Always use bent needles. • Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is designed to comply with double insulation. Use only attachments recommended by...
..., such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, changing presser foot, etc. • Never drop or insert any object into water. Avoid placing other user servicing adjustments mentioned in order to avoid a hazard. • This sewing machine is required around the sewing machine needle. • Always use bent needles. • Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is designed to comply with double insulation. Use only attachments recommended by...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... hope that you have provided an instruction manual with LED Indicator 11 Threading the Machine 17 Start/Stop Button Reverse Button 11 11 Preparing the Bobbin 17 Presser Foot Lifter 12 Bobbin Winding 17 Thread Cutter 12 Inserting the Bobbin 18 Presser Foot Pressure Dial 12 Threading the Needle 19 Lid 12 Preparing to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on Spool Pin 19 Raise/Lower Feed Teeth 12 Threading the Upper Thread 19 Mounting Machine in sewing for sewists of all skill...
... hope that you have provided an instruction manual with LED Indicator 11 Threading the Machine 17 Start/Stop Button Reverse Button 11 11 Preparing the Bobbin 17 Presser Foot Lifter 12 Bobbin Winding 17 Thread Cutter 12 Inserting the Bobbin 18 Presser Foot Pressure Dial 12 Threading the Needle 19 Lid 12 Preparing to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on Spool Pin 19 Raise/Lower Feed Teeth 12 Threading the Upper Thread 19 Mounting Machine in sewing for sewists of all skill...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... Sewing Straight Stitch Sewing Straight Stitch Straight Stitch with Auto-lock Stitch Zigzag Stitch Sewing Satin Stitching Blind Hem Stitching Overcasting-Overlocking Using the Overcasting Foot Using the All-Purpose Foot Crazy Patch Stretch Stitch Sewing Multi-Stitch Zigzag Basting Sewing on Buttons Inserting Zippers Centered Insertion Lapped Insertion To Stitch around the Zipper Tab Quilting Joining the Pieces of Fabric Quilting Hand Look Quilting Stitch Automatic Bar-Tack and Darning Buttonhole Sewing Bound Buttonhole Eyelet Continuous Decorative Pattern Applique Free Arm Sewing Twin Needle...
... Sewing Straight Stitch Sewing Straight Stitch Straight Stitch with Auto-lock Stitch Zigzag Stitch Sewing Satin Stitching Blind Hem Stitching Overcasting-Overlocking Using the Overcasting Foot Using the All-Purpose Foot Crazy Patch Stretch Stitch Sewing Multi-Stitch Zigzag Basting Sewing on Buttons Inserting Zippers Centered Insertion Lapped Insertion To Stitch around the Zipper Tab Quilting Joining the Pieces of Fabric Quilting Hand Look Quilting Stitch Automatic Bar-Tack and Darning Buttonhole Sewing Bound Buttonhole Eyelet Continuous Decorative Pattern Applique Free Arm Sewing Twin Needle...
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Presser foot pressure dial 3. Touch panel LCD 7. Reverse button 1 18. Connector for auxiliary spool pin 37. Presser foot holder 18 28. Needle plate II 34. Hole for foot control 21. Main Parts 1. Thread take-up /down button with LED indicator 13.Speed - Presser foot lifter 6. Thread cutter 12 22. Thread guide 14 24. Needle thread guide 32. Bobbin cover latch 2 36. Spool pin 42. Bobbin winder stop button 17. LED lights 10. button 14. Presser foot screw 27. Feed teeth 19 30. Thread guide 22 31 40. Handwheel ...
Presser foot pressure dial 3. Touch panel LCD 7. Reverse button 1 18. Connector for auxiliary spool pin 37. Presser foot holder 18 28. Needle plate II 34. Hole for foot control 21. Main Parts 1. Thread take-up /down button with LED indicator 13.Speed - Presser foot lifter 6. Thread cutter 12 22. Thread guide 14 24. Needle thread guide 32. Bobbin cover latch 2 36. Spool pin 42. Bobbin winder stop button 17. LED lights 10. button 14. Presser foot screw 27. Feed teeth 19 30. Thread guide 22 31 40. Handwheel ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... pin 7. Blind Hem Foot (D) 15. Edge/quilting guide 21. Brush 5. Screwdriver 6. Satin Foot (B) 13. Thread net 22. Screwdriver for needle plate 9. Foot control 23. All-Purpose Foot (A) (on the machine when delivered) 12. Open Toe Foot (N) 20. Spool cap, small 11. Overcasting Foot (C) 14. SETTING UP THE MACHINE Accessories Accessories are stored in the machine when delivered) 3. Needle pack 2.5 SINGER® Class 15 Bobbins (transparent) (one in the removable storage compartment. 1. Zipper Foot (E) 16. Buttonhole Foot (F) and Underplate 17. Felt pads 8. Straight...
... pin 7. Blind Hem Foot (D) 15. Edge/quilting guide 21. Brush 5. Screwdriver 6. Satin Foot (B) 13. Thread net 22. Screwdriver for needle plate 9. Foot control 23. All-Purpose Foot (A) (on the machine when delivered) 12. Open Toe Foot (N) 20. Spool cap, small 11. Overcasting Foot (C) 14. SETTING UP THE MACHINE Accessories Accessories are stored in the machine when delivered) 3. Needle pack 2.5 SINGER® Class 15 Bobbins (transparent) (one in the removable storage compartment. 1. Zipper Foot (E) 16. Buttonhole Foot (F) and Underplate 17. Felt pads 8. Straight...
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... the power switch before changing the presser foot. Turn the handwheel toward you until the needle is a low shank model. Removing the Presser Foot Holder When attaching presser feet that have their own shank, or when cleaning the machine, you sew. Loosen the presser foot screw and remove the presser foot holder. 3. When shopping for optional SINGER° presser feet and accessories, make sure they are stored in presser foot holder. 0 5. Place desired foot with its highest position. 00G0 08O 2 Raise the presser foot lifter. [HI 3. Lower the presser foot...
... the power switch before changing the presser foot. Turn the handwheel toward you until the needle is a low shank model. Removing the Presser Foot Holder When attaching presser feet that have their own shank, or when cleaning the machine, you sew. Loosen the presser foot screw and remove the presser foot holder. 3. When shopping for optional SINGER° presser feet and accessories, make sure they are stored in presser foot holder. 0 5. Place desired foot with its highest position. 00G0 08O 2 Raise the presser foot lifter. [HI 3. Lower the presser foot...
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... second time. To cut both threads automatically. In this button to incrementally increase or decrease the sewing speed. Switch the main switch off. 2. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine. Wind the cord around the free arm. 5. e Thread Cutter Button with LED Indicator (B) Press this case, use this button after the stitch or sequence has completed. Reverse Button (G) The machine will be lit and the machine will stop position...
... second time. To cut both threads automatically. In this button to incrementally increase or decrease the sewing speed. Switch the main switch off. 2. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine. Wind the cord around the free arm. 5. e Thread Cutter Button with LED Indicator (B) Press this case, use this button after the stitch or sequence has completed. Reverse Button (G) The machine will be lit and the machine will stop position...
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... are two holes on buttons or free motion sewing. Thread Cutter (I 00 0 0 °000e) Mounting Machine in the cabinet base. Presser Foot Pressure Dial (J) The correct presser foot pressure allows fabrics to cut the threads. Lid (K) To open the lid, lift up the front right side of the machine designed for bobbin winding). The feed teeth will raise or lower. Slide the lever to the left to sew or turn dial to 1 or 2. Hook the threads to the thread cutter from...
... are two holes on buttons or free motion sewing. Thread Cutter (I 00 0 0 °000e) Mounting Machine in the cabinet base. Presser Foot Pressure Dial (J) The correct presser foot pressure allows fabrics to cut the threads. Lid (K) To open the lid, lift up the front right side of the machine designed for bobbin winding). The feed teeth will raise or lower. Slide the lever to the left to sew or turn dial to 1 or 2. Hook the threads to the thread cutter from...
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... the power, machine will select straight stitch first. Sequence Mode Button By pressing this means the needle is not in this button, you turn on the stitch selected. CD5CDSCD OSCOS SEWING MODE At the Home Screen, by selecting each pattern or letter. Stitch width/needle position e. a i .a . You can return to its highest position. Stitch pattern The shape of included presser feet is recommended for normal sewing. Recommended presser foot The presser foot shown...
... the power, machine will select straight stitch first. Sequence Mode Button By pressing this means the needle is not in this button, you turn on the stitch selected. CD5CDSCD OSCOS SEWING MODE At the Home Screen, by selecting each pattern or letter. Stitch width/needle position e. a i .a . You can return to its highest position. Stitch pattern The shape of included presser feet is recommended for normal sewing. Recommended presser foot The presser foot shown...
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... can make adjustments to every stitch as in the illustration. Stitch Width/Needle Position Increase or decrease the stitch width using + and buttons. For straight stitches, use the + and buttons to right. to move the stitch position left to increase or decrease stitch density. When a setting is changed, the numbers will be reset to bottom. Stitch Length/Density Increase or decrease the stitch length using + and buttons. d. e. Increase or decrease the elongation of density for each stitch...
... can make adjustments to every stitch as in the illustration. Stitch Width/Needle Position Increase or decrease the stitch width using + and buttons. For straight stitches, use the + and buttons to right. to move the stitch position left to increase or decrease stitch density. When a setting is changed, the numbers will be reset to bottom. Stitch Length/Density Increase or decrease the stitch length using + and buttons. d. e. Increase or decrease the elongation of density for each stitch...
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... Setting Screen will return to page 19 for example, when doing decorative sewing. Thread tension will be highlighted. Increase the thread tension. L. H11-11-1 Thread Tension for straight stitch. Refer to pre-set , number will return to a slightly looser tension than that the upper thread is scrolled by pressing the Setting button. This screen is not threaded correctly. This machine sets the thread tension automatically when a pattern is selected, thread tension will appear. button. When another stitch pattern is...
... Setting Screen will return to page 19 for example, when doing decorative sewing. Thread tension will be highlighted. Increase the thread tension. L. H11-11-1 Thread Tension for straight stitch. Refer to pre-set , number will return to a slightly looser tension than that the upper thread is scrolled by pressing the Setting button. This screen is not threaded correctly. This machine sets the thread tension automatically when a pattern is selected, thread tension will appear. button. When another stitch pattern is...
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... showing above the hole. 7. You can adjust winding speed by pressing the start winding. 5. Remove the bobbin from front opening. 2. When the bobbin is placed snuggly under the bobbin winding tension disk in both hands and hook thread to the guide from the spindle and cut thread with the thread cutter. §llifffEMLilffEMZ3MMIA Threading the Machine PREPARING THE BOBBIN Be sure to use only SINGERS Class 15 bobbins (transparent) in bobbin and place the bobbin on bobbin winder spindle. 4.
... showing above the hole. 7. You can adjust winding speed by pressing the start winding. 5. Remove the bobbin from front opening. 2. When the bobbin is placed snuggly under the bobbin winding tension disk in both hands and hook thread to the guide from the spindle and cut thread with the thread cutter. §llifffEMLilffEMZ3MMIA Threading the Machine PREPARING THE BOBBIN Be sure to use only SINGERS Class 15 bobbins (transparent) in bobbin and place the bobbin on bobbin winder spindle. 4.
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...fabric. Start sewing 4-5 stitches. 2. In this case, use the thread cutter located on the foot control pedal to start point. 0 0 0 Check the presser foot (All-Purpose Foot). Place the fabric under the presser foot or no fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. 3. Lightly guide the fabric while sewing. When you reach end of Seam 0 1. Press the Thread Cutter button. 6. The thread may tangle, resulting in damage. • Do not use the Thread Cutter button when sewing with a twin needle or a hemstitching (wing) needle. ) 11 00 00 00 0 Reverse Stitching Reverse...
...fabric. Start sewing 4-5 stitches. 2. In this case, use the thread cutter located on the foot control pedal to start point. 0 0 0 Check the presser foot (All-Purpose Foot). Place the fabric under the presser foot or no fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. 3. Lightly guide the fabric while sewing. When you reach end of Seam 0 1. Press the Thread Cutter button. 6. The thread may tangle, resulting in damage. • Do not use the Thread Cutter button when sewing with a twin needle or a hemstitching (wing) needle. ) 11 00 00 00 0 Reverse Stitching Reverse...
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No. 0. When you start sewing. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING Your machine can sew zigzag stitches of various widths and lengths by changing the settings of fabric being sewn. Left needle position No. 12. Hold the upper thread loosely and start sewing. Left needle with built-in reverse stitch No. 13. STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING Straight stitch patterns should be selected to suit the type of the stitch width and stitch length. Center needle position No. 10. Position the fabric under the presser foot and lower it. 2. Sewing I I II II 0000 0 10 II II II...
No. 0. When you start sewing. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING Your machine can sew zigzag stitches of various widths and lengths by changing the settings of fabric being sewn. Left needle position No. 12. Hold the upper thread loosely and start sewing. Left needle with built-in reverse stitch No. 13. STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING Straight stitch patterns should be selected to suit the type of the stitch width and stitch length. Center needle position No. 10. Position the fabric under the presser foot and lower it. 2. Sewing I I II II 0000 0 10 II II II...
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... Satin Stitch Foot (B) Place fabric so that the needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing other patterns and settings. No. 1 For narrower zigzag width (width=2.0-4.5). No. 1 (width=5.0) is complete. MHA • 3 32 34 35 36 • • Line up the fabric against the guide plate of the overcasting foot so that the needle falls near the edge of the fabric when using the All-Purpose Foot/Satin Stitch Foot. Sewing OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING Using...
... Satin Stitch Foot (B) Place fabric so that the needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing other patterns and settings. No. 1 For narrower zigzag width (width=2.0-4.5). No. 1 (width=5.0) is complete. MHA • 3 32 34 35 36 • • Line up the fabric against the guide plate of the overcasting foot so that the needle falls near the edge of the fabric when using the All-Purpose Foot/Satin Stitch Foot. Sewing OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING Using...
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... 0 1. Hold upper and bobbin thread loosely and start to finish the row of basting stitches. Repeat them as many times as you need to sew. After sewing, raise the feed teeth by moving the feed teeth lever to the left . (A pop up the bobbin thread for gathering and marking fabric. Align two holes of the button with slot of fabric to remove the stitching. 8. Place the fabric under the presser foot and then lower the n presser foot lifter. 3. press...
... 0 1. Hold upper and bobbin thread loosely and start to finish the row of basting stitches. Repeat them as many times as you need to sew. After sewing, raise the feed teeth by moving the feed teeth lever to the left . (A pop up the bobbin thread for gathering and marking fabric. Align two holes of the button with slot of fabric to remove the stitching. 8. Place the fabric under the presser foot and then lower the n presser foot lifter. 3. press...
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... presser foot so that the starting point is not positioned correctly. ' b. Buttonhole Foot Sewing O 1. ri 3. When sewing the bar-tack on the bobbin. NOTE: Machine willnot start to the color of bar-tack or darning 2. No.17 Darning, mending and other applications. Lower the foot. AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the Buttonhole Foot. Set the upper tension to help keep the foot level as a pocket, place a cardboard or fabric piece of a traditional hand quilting stitch. Lower the Buttonhole Lever...
... presser foot so that the starting point is not positioned correctly. ' b. Buttonhole Foot Sewing O 1. ri 3. When sewing the bar-tack on the bobbin. NOTE: Machine willnot start to the color of bar-tack or darning 2. No.17 Darning, mending and other applications. Lower the foot. AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the Buttonhole Foot. Set the upper tension to help keep the foot level as a pocket, place a cardboard or fabric piece of a traditional hand quilting stitch. Lower the Buttonhole Lever...
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... fabric along the seams on the original stitching line. Start the machine. Press the Thread Cutter button and raise the presser foot. 3. Remove the basting. Right side of fabric NOTE: When sewing lighter weight fabric, reinforce buttonhole area. Fold the fabric and stitch along the buttonhole end and stitch triangular ends on each buttonhole marking. Wrong side of fabric b. EYELET This stitch pattern is not provided with this machine. /// 7/I O/ Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the O presser foot. Make a hole...
... fabric along the seams on the original stitching line. Start the machine. Press the Thread Cutter button and raise the presser foot. 3. Remove the basting. Right side of fabric NOTE: When sewing lighter weight fabric, reinforce buttonhole area. Fold the fabric and stitch along the buttonhole end and stitch triangular ends on each buttonhole marking. Wrong side of fabric b. EYELET This stitch pattern is not provided with this machine. /// 7/I O/ Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the O presser foot. Make a hole...
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... motor and power supply are sewing on a button, this pop-up position. Lower the Feed Teeth Lever When sewing on very heavy fabric or if the machine is activated. Lower the feed teeth lever and press the "✓" button to overwrite the previous sequence or not. V • A • Thread Jam If upper or bobbin thread is selected.Press the "✓" button and select another pattern or reset the twin needle • 4 program. • Lower the Presser Foot...
... motor and power supply are sewing on a button, this pop-up position. Lower the Feed Teeth Lever When sewing on very heavy fabric or if the machine is activated. Lower the feed teeth lever and press the "✓" button to overwrite the previous sequence or not. V • A • Thread Jam If upper or bobbin thread is selected.Press the "✓" button and select another pattern or reset the twin needle • 4 program. • Lower the Presser Foot...
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.... 17 Dirt or lint in the hook race and Remove the needle plate and bobbin holder 45 feed dog. Clean the holder. 45 Needle inserted incorrectly. Re-thread machine. 19 Bobbin threaded incorrectly. Re-thread the bobbin. 18 Blunt needle. Insert new needle. 9 Thread tension too tight. Re-insert needle. 9 Bent needle. Re-insert needle. 9 Incorrect size needle or thread for the pattern. Clean the feed dog area. 45 Fabric pulled while sewing. Select correct foot and pattern. 24- Thread tension too tight. Adjust stitch length. 14 Lint and dust accumulated...
.... 17 Dirt or lint in the hook race and Remove the needle plate and bobbin holder 45 feed dog. Clean the holder. 45 Needle inserted incorrectly. Re-thread machine. 19 Bobbin threaded incorrectly. Re-thread the bobbin. 18 Blunt needle. Insert new needle. 9 Thread tension too tight. Re-insert needle. 9 Bent needle. Re-insert needle. 9 Incorrect size needle or thread for the pattern. Clean the feed dog area. 45 Fabric pulled while sewing. Select correct foot and pattern. 24- Thread tension too tight. Adjust stitch length. 14 Lint and dust accumulated...