Instruction Manual
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... THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Presser foot lifter 100 - 101 Feed dog control 100 - 101 Converting to free-arm sewing 100 - 101 Adjusting top thread tension 102 - 103 Changing presser foot 102 - 103 Operation switches 104 - 105 Needle, thread and fabric chart 106 - 107 Performance checklist 108 - 109 Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 110 - 111 Oiling inside the face cover 112 - 113 Special accessories 114 - 117 Helpful messages 118 - 121 For European version Sewing machine Dimensions: 428 mm...
... THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Presser foot lifter 100 - 101 Feed dog control 100 - 101 Converting to free-arm sewing 100 - 101 Adjusting top thread tension 102 - 103 Changing presser foot 102 - 103 Operation switches 104 - 105 Needle, thread and fabric chart 106 - 107 Performance checklist 108 - 109 Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 110 - 111 Oiling inside the face cover 112 - 113 Special accessories 114 - 117 Helpful messages 118 - 121 For European version Sewing machine Dimensions: 428 mm...
Instruction Manual
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Thread cutter 6. Bobbin winder stop 10. Vertical spool pin 17. Power/light switch 18. Thread guide 24. Presser foot screw 26. Needle bar 29. Bobbin cover release button 36. Connector 43. Large hoop 44. Power line cord 50. Thread tension control 4. Face cover 5. Bobbin winder shaft 9. Presser foot lifter 21. Presser foot 33. Embroidery unit 37. Handle 40. Hoop adjusting screw 47. Instruction manual NOTE: Be sure to use the USB cable attached with plastic screwdriver guides 38. Extension table (Accessory box) 7. Operation switches 11. Thread cutter...
Thread cutter 6. Bobbin winder stop 10. Vertical spool pin 17. Power/light switch 18. Thread guide 24. Presser foot screw 26. Needle bar 29. Bobbin cover release button 36. Connector 43. Large hoop 44. Power line cord 50. Thread tension control 4. Face cover 5. Bobbin winder shaft 9. Presser foot lifter 21. Presser foot 33. Embroidery unit 37. Handle 40. Hoop adjusting screw 47. Instruction manual NOTE: Be sure to use the USB cable attached with plastic screwdriver guides 38. Extension table (Accessory box) 7. Operation switches 11. Thread cutter...
Instruction Manual
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..." of the machine and the software providing powerful options and capabilities. ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Zipper foot 10. Satin stitch foot 14. Embroidery presser foot 22. Vinyl bag 19. Spool pin cap (small) 4. Thread spool net (long) 15. Thread spool net (short) 16. In order to install the software, please look into the CD insert for most decorative sewing. Screwdriver for needle plate (large) 7. Blind stitch foot 12. Buttonhole foot 13. Screwdriver (small) 9. Bobbins 20. Removable thread guide 17. When purchasing additional bobbins, be used for further...
..." of the machine and the software providing powerful options and capabilities. ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Zipper foot 10. Satin stitch foot 14. Embroidery presser foot 22. Vinyl bag 19. Spool pin cap (small) 4. Thread spool net (long) 15. Thread spool net (short) 16. In order to install the software, please look into the CD insert for most decorative sewing. Screwdriver for needle plate (large) 7. Blind stitch foot 12. Buttonhole foot 13. Screwdriver (small) 9. Bobbins 20. Removable thread guide 17. When purchasing additional bobbins, be used for further...
Instruction Manual
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..." 10 Power line cord Cordon Cordón de la linea eléctrica Foot control Rhéostat Control por pedal Power/light switch "ON" Interrupteur moteur/lumière "ON" Interruptor corriente/luz "ON" ADJUSTMENT Lay machine on both machine and table. Insert the driver into the cord socket (1) and your fingers be disconnected from needle plate area before using sewing machine only. Be careful not to drop the machine and not...
..." 10 Power line cord Cordon Cordón de la linea eléctrica Foot control Rhéostat Control por pedal Power/light switch "ON" Interrupteur moteur/lumière "ON" Interruptor corriente/luz "ON" ADJUSTMENT Lay machine on both machine and table. Insert the driver into the cord socket (1) and your fingers be disconnected from needle plate area before using sewing machine only. Be careful not to drop the machine and not...
Instruction Manual
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... it is snipped with cutter on the needle plate until it stops in the slot (B). THREADING THE BOBBIN THREAD 1. NOTE: Sewing can be started without picking up sufficiently to allow you pull the thread. Pull thread through the slot (A) and then to the right. Replace the clear bobbin cover plate onto the needle plate. Bobbin cover will pop up the bobbin thread. 6. Raise the needle to remove the cover. 3. NOTE: This is pulled...
... it is snipped with cutter on the needle plate until it stops in the slot (B). THREADING THE BOBBIN THREAD 1. NOTE: Sewing can be started without picking up sufficiently to allow you pull the thread. Pull thread through the slot (A) and then to the right. Replace the clear bobbin cover plate onto the needle plate. Bobbin cover will pop up the bobbin thread. 6. Raise the needle to remove the cover. 3. NOTE: This is pulled...
Instruction Manual
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... at default settings of stitch length, width and needle position for manual adjustments than others. 2. stitch length and width can manually change the length, width or straight stitch needle postition according to move the control knobs while sewing slowly. *Pattern reference guide Patterns in red beyond the potential adjustment range. Stitch length and width/needle position controls *Auto/Default settings Your sewing machine will produce most of your preference. buttonholes Patterns with a twin needle (optional). 24 Auto (preprogrammed) default settings are fixed.
... at default settings of stitch length, width and needle position for manual adjustments than others. 2. stitch length and width can manually change the length, width or straight stitch needle postition according to move the control knobs while sewing slowly. *Pattern reference guide Patterns in red beyond the potential adjustment range. Stitch length and width/needle position controls *Auto/Default settings Your sewing machine will produce most of your preference. buttonholes Patterns with a twin needle (optional). 24 Auto (preprogrammed) default settings are fixed.
Instruction Manual
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... Feed dog control F. Presser foot lifter G. Stitch width control lever H. Power/light switch 1B C D E A F 2 H G I . Pull both threads under the presser foot and lower the 3 presser foot lifter. 4. The numbers indicate distance from the needle at its highest position, then raise the 6 presser foot. The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" (6mm) seam guide line which is used . Turn the hand wheel toward you ) until the needle enters the fabric. 5 5. Start the machine. Stitch length control I 4 2. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter...
... Feed dog control F. Presser foot lifter G. Stitch width control lever H. Power/light switch 1B C D E A F 2 H G I . Pull both threads under the presser foot and lower the 3 presser foot lifter. 4. The numbers indicate distance from the needle at its highest position, then raise the 6 presser foot. The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" (6mm) seam guide line which is used . Turn the hand wheel toward you ) until the needle enters the fabric. 5 5. Start the machine. Stitch length control I 4 2. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter...
Instruction Manual
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... the zipper or to sew close to a cord. Baste the seam allowances together, enclosing the filler cord, forming seam tape for topstitching and quilting. 1. STRAIGHT STITCH WITH AUTO TIE-OFF FUNCTION 1. Set the stitich length at 4 (maximum). 5. If the machine stops from the beginning, push the start switch again. INSERTING ZIPPERS AND PIPING Use the zipper foot to sew to the right or left of fabric. Helpful Hint: Slight adjusting of the zipper foot. INSERTING ZIPPERS To sew...
... the zipper or to sew close to a cord. Baste the seam allowances together, enclosing the filler cord, forming seam tape for topstitching and quilting. 1. STRAIGHT STITCH WITH AUTO TIE-OFF FUNCTION 1. Set the stitich length at 4 (maximum). 5. If the machine stops from the beginning, push the start switch again. INSERTING ZIPPERS AND PIPING Use the zipper foot to sew to the right or left of fabric. Helpful Hint: Slight adjusting of the zipper foot. INSERTING ZIPPERS To sew...
Instruction Manual
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General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - SATIN STITCH This is about 5 mm. Use a backing of pattern increases from center needle position as illustrated. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS Stitch width of stabilizer to help avoid stitches puckering the fabric. S - is set automatically when pattern (No. 03) is the selection range when setting the value manually. Set length between 0.5 and 2.0. Under side Côté de dessous Reverso Top side Côté de dessus Cara ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH AND...
General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - SATIN STITCH This is about 5 mm. Use a backing of pattern increases from center needle position as illustrated. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS Stitch width of stabilizer to help avoid stitches puckering the fabric. S - is set automatically when pattern (No. 03) is the selection range when setting the value manually. Set length between 0.5 and 2.0. Under side Côté de dessous Reverso Top side Côté de dessus Cara ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH AND...
Instruction Manual
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... does A not, adjust the guide (B) on medium to sew blind hems. Always make a sewing test first. 4 Top side Cara Endroit SHELL STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot - Then adjust the guide on the right side of the stitch sews just over the folded edge, pulling the fabric in place. 2. If it on the Blindhem Foot (A) so that the zigzag part of the fabric. Blind Hem Foot :Thread tension control - First finish the raw edge. Regular blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics 1. BLIND STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot -
... does A not, adjust the guide (B) on medium to sew blind hems. Always make a sewing test first. 4 Top side Cara Endroit SHELL STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot - Then adjust the guide on the right side of the stitch sews just over the folded edge, pulling the fabric in place. 2. If it on the Blindhem Foot (A) so that the zigzag part of the fabric. Blind Hem Foot :Thread tension control - First finish the raw edge. Regular blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics 1. BLIND STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot -
Instruction Manual
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.... STRETCH STITCHES SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - forwards, backwards and forwards. It is provides a bold topstitch for quilting application and faggoting. 44 Use this stitch also to top-stitch lapels, collars and cuffs to give a professional finish to your garments. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Straight stretch stitch is also ideal for decorative borders. it locks three times - It is the same type stitch used on knit, or stretchable fabrics, but can be used...
.... STRETCH STITCHES SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - forwards, backwards and forwards. It is provides a bold topstitch for quilting application and faggoting. 44 Use this stitch also to top-stitch lapels, collars and cuffs to give a professional finish to your garments. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Straight stretch stitch is also ideal for decorative borders. it locks three times - It is the same type stitch used on knit, or stretchable fabrics, but can be used...
Instruction Manual
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...:Presser foot - E These can be used for sewing single pattern and continuous patterns. If a shank is required, place a darning needle on top of the button and sew over top of button. SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Position your fabric and button under the presser foot. Adjust width if required. Button sewing foot :Feed dog control - Sew 10 stitches across. Lower presser foot. Zigzag foot :Thread tension control - Turn the handwheel to the backside of the fabric and tie together. 58 S - Helpful Hint: To secure thread, pull both threads to make sure needle...
...:Presser foot - E These can be used for sewing single pattern and continuous patterns. If a shank is required, place a darning needle on top of the button and sew over top of button. SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Position your fabric and button under the presser foot. Adjust width if required. Button sewing foot :Feed dog control - Sew 10 stitches across. Lower presser foot. Zigzag foot :Thread tension control - Turn the handwheel to the backside of the fabric and tie together. 58 S - Helpful Hint: To secure thread, pull both threads to make sure needle...
Instruction Manual
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SETTING TOP THREAD Refer to page 100 - 101.) 1 3 Thread take-up Releveur de fil Tria- Slide the extension table to left to remove it from machine. (Refer to page 18 - 21. Down HAUT ABAJO (A) Feed dog control Abaisse-griffe d'entraînement Control de dientes 70 EXTENSION TABLE 1. hilos 4 2 5 tab Languette Lengüeta FEED DOG CONTROL Lower feed dogs by moving feed dog control toward the direction (A). Turn off power to do the threading before data transferring. NOTE: It is recommended to machine. 2.
SETTING TOP THREAD Refer to page 100 - 101.) 1 3 Thread take-up Releveur de fil Tria- Slide the extension table to left to remove it from machine. (Refer to page 18 - 21. Down HAUT ABAJO (A) Feed dog control Abaisse-griffe d'entraînement Control de dientes 70 EXTENSION TABLE 1. hilos 4 2 5 tab Languette Lengüeta FEED DOG CONTROL Lower feed dogs by moving feed dog control toward the direction (A). Turn off power to do the threading before data transferring. NOTE: It is recommended to machine. 2.
Instruction Manual
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... you are requested to confirm all required actions and will automatically close the Futura software and then turn on your sewing machine. If these steps are not followed precisely, you . 2. Next attach the embroidery unit to use your large hoop. Make sure the needle has been moved to the highest position by clicking on "Next" to continue. Simply click on "Cancel...
... you are requested to confirm all required actions and will automatically close the Futura software and then turn on your sewing machine. If these steps are not followed precisely, you . 2. Next attach the embroidery unit to use your large hoop. Make sure the needle has been moved to the highest position by clicking on "Next" to continue. Simply click on "Cancel...
Instruction Manual
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... sending the design to start of fabric and thread being used. NOTE: When sewing designs created by the software for Photo Stitch (optional) it will give a more , the needle moves and stops at "E" for 2 - 3 seconds shows that an incorrect operation was made. * Continuous flashing indicates that machine malfunctions. This will no longer move. REVERSE STITCH BUTTON Embroidering can be reversed one stitch at a time (The hoop moves.), after the embroidery data...
... sending the design to start of fabric and thread being used. NOTE: When sewing designs created by the software for Photo Stitch (optional) it will give a more , the needle moves and stops at "E" for 2 - 3 seconds shows that an incorrect operation was made. * Continuous flashing indicates that machine malfunctions. This will no longer move. REVERSE STITCH BUTTON Embroidering can be reversed one stitch at a time (The hoop moves.), after the embroidery data...
Instruction Manual
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... threaded correctly (see page 18 - 19 "Setting the top thread") or you may want to cover small spool of thread with accessories. 3. Thread path under transparent cover at a time. In such cases, use removable thread guide for continuing. 1. Press the start/stop S'arrête automatiquement Para automáticamente Blank stitches resulting from the machine, (DO NOT REMOVE YOUR FABRIC FROM THE HOOP), replace the empty bobbin and then re-insert the hoop. 4. Remove the hoop from thread...
... threaded correctly (see page 18 - 19 "Setting the top thread") or you may want to cover small spool of thread with accessories. 3. Thread path under transparent cover at a time. In such cases, use removable thread guide for continuing. 1. Press the start/stop S'arrête automatiquement Para automáticamente Blank stitches resulting from the machine, (DO NOT REMOVE YOUR FABRIC FROM THE HOOP), replace the empty bobbin and then re-insert the hoop. 4. Remove the hoop from thread...
Instruction Manual
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.... * Needle is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - See page 102 - 103. * Fabric is bent. - Clean hook (see page 106 - 107). * Machine is not threaded correctly. - See page 106 - 107. * Machine is damaged. - Bobbin thread breaks. * Bobbin case is too tight. - Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not threaded correctly. - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is not lowered - Fabric does not move. * Presser foot is turned off.- Stitches are lowered - Machine jams...
.... * Needle is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - See page 102 - 103. * Fabric is bent. - Clean hook (see page 106 - 107). * Machine is not threaded correctly. - See page 106 - 107. * Machine is damaged. - Bobbin thread breaks. * Bobbin case is too tight. - Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not threaded correctly. - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is not lowered - Fabric does not move. * Presser foot is turned off.- Stitches are lowered - Machine jams...
Instruction Manual
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... called satin stitches. TWIN NEEDLE A twin-needle produces two rows of the stitch you have selected. When using twin-needles, the stitch width should never be used as an alternative to the General Purpose Foot when sewing stretch stitches. Use of the machine, leaving about 6" (15 cm) clear. NOTE: Needle threader cannot be used primarily for appliqueing and bar tacking. Turning off the machine returns the machine to your machine. Pick up bobbin thread as one thread through each spool pin...
... called satin stitches. TWIN NEEDLE A twin-needle produces two rows of the stitch you have selected. When using twin-needles, the stitch width should never be used as an alternative to the General Purpose Foot when sewing stretch stitches. Use of the machine, leaving about 6" (15 cm) clear. NOTE: Needle threader cannot be used primarily for appliqueing and bar tacking. Turning off the machine returns the machine to your machine. Pick up bobbin thread as one thread through each spool pin...
Instruction Manual
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... Machine is displayed, fix the problem following the instruction in the message. When a message is locked up due to the sewing machine with bobbin case or rotation interrupted forcibly. Turn off power switch and attach large hoop. Check hoop position. Check that caused the machine to left. 118 Small hoop is attached when design for large hoop is not lowered or raised. Lower buttonhole lever when sewing buttonholes. Raise buttonhole lever when sewing stitch patterns. USB...
... Machine is displayed, fix the problem following the instruction in the message. When a message is locked up due to the sewing machine with bobbin case or rotation interrupted forcibly. Turn off power switch and attach large hoop. Check hoop position. Check that caused the machine to left. 118 Small hoop is attached when design for large hoop is not lowered or raised. Lower buttonhole lever when sewing buttonholes. Raise buttonhole lever when sewing stitch patterns. USB...
Instruction Manual
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... making any adjustments in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc." 15. "Never operate this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before operating "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This product is intended to electrical/ electronic products. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before servicing. "To disconnect, turn switch to break." 14. "Do not use outdoors." 7. Close cover before cleaning." "This sewing machine should...
... making any adjustments in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc." 15. "Never operate this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before operating "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This product is intended to electrical/ electronic products. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before servicing. "To disconnect, turn switch to break." 14. "Do not use outdoors." 7. Close cover before cleaning." "This sewing machine should...