Quick Setup Guide - English
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...of the hook, match the hook position opposite the driver and insert. Note it to raise the needle, then remove the fabric. ∗If machine runs but needle does not move, look for customer service. *For the address of your product: *DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE ...fabric according to the procedure below. 2 3 4 5 1 2 Raise the needle to the left into their locked position. Push the latch levers into the sewing position. ***READ ME FIRST*** Should you still need assistance, call 1-800-284-4357. *KEEP ALL PACKING MATERIAL AND CARTON FOR FUTURE TRANSPORT. TO REPACK:...
...of the hook, match the hook position opposite the driver and insert. Note it to raise the needle, then remove the fabric. ∗If machine runs but needle does not move, look for customer service. *For the address of your product: *DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE ...fabric according to the procedure below. 2 3 4 5 1 2 Raise the needle to the left into their locked position. Push the latch levers into the sewing position. ***READ ME FIRST*** Should you still need assistance, call 1-800-284-4357. *KEEP ALL PACKING MATERIAL AND CARTON FOR FUTURE TRANSPORT. TO REPACK:...
Users Manual - English
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... as contained in . Special care is not working properly, if it to break. 12. Switch the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for use ." Return the sewing machine to the off , then remove plug from all instructions before using and before changing the light bulb....break. 14. Never drop or insert any object into water. Do not pull or push the fabric while stitching. Do not operate this sewing machine only for household use by pulling on the cord. DANGER - To reduce the risk of the air openings blocked. Do not unplug by...
... as contained in . Special care is not working properly, if it to break. 12. Switch the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for use ." Return the sewing machine to the off , then remove plug from all instructions before using and before changing the light bulb....break. 14. Never drop or insert any object into water. Do not pull or push the fabric while stitching. Do not operate this sewing machine only for household use by pulling on the cord. DANGER - To reduce the risk of the air openings blocked. Do not unplug by...
Users Manual - English
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...of this equipment, it should be cut off and an appropriate three pin plug fitted. Connect the electrical supply plug into the machine. 2. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of replacing the plug fuse, use plugs with the letter 'L' or coloured red or brown. IMPORTANT ...LETTER 'E', BY THE EARTH SYMBOL OR COLOURED GREEN OR YELLOW. Always replace the fuse cover. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set must be disconnected from the supply by ASTA to the terminal which is marked with ...
...of this equipment, it should be cut off and an appropriate three pin plug fitted. Connect the electrical supply plug into the machine. 2. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of replacing the plug fuse, use plugs with the letter 'L' or coloured red or brown. IMPORTANT ...LETTER 'E', BY THE EARTH SYMBOL OR COLOURED GREEN OR YELLOW. Always replace the fuse cover. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set must be disconnected from the supply by ASTA to the terminal which is marked with ...
Users Manual - English
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... KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 ACCESSORIES 3 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 4 Connecting Plugs 4 Main Power and Sewing Light Switches 5 Foot Controller 5 Inserting the Needle 6 Checking the Needle 6 Changing the Presser Foot 7 Converting to Free-Arm Style 8 Steadying the Machine 8 VARIOUS CONTROLS 9 Stitch Length Knob 9 Reverse Sewing Lever 10...
... KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 ACCESSORIES 3 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 4 Connecting Plugs 4 Main Power and Sewing Light Switches 5 Foot Controller 5 Inserting the Needle 6 Checking the Needle 6 Changing the Presser Foot 7 Converting to Free-Arm Style 8 Steadying the Machine 8 VARIOUS CONTROLS 9 Stitch Length Knob 9 Reverse Sewing Lever 10...
Users Manual - English
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...). se trouver sur un chiffre inférieur à 3. Ne pas tourner le sélecteur lorsque l'aiguille se trouve dans le tissu. 2. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Stitch Width Knob Sélecteur de largeur de point The width of the zigzag stitch is regulated by... operating the stitch width knob. Não mova o botão enquanto uma agulha estiver no tecido. 2. BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE 1 45 3 2 1 0 11 INDEX
...). se trouver sur un chiffre inférieur à 3. Ne pas tourner le sélecteur lorsque l'aiguille se trouve dans le tissu. 2. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Stitch Width Knob Sélecteur de largeur de point The width of the zigzag stitch is regulated by... operating the stitch width knob. Não mova o botão enquanto uma agulha estiver no tecido. 2. BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE 1 45 3 2 1 0 11 INDEX
Users Manual - English
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CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 1 2 3 4 13
CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 1 2 3 4 13
Users Manual - English
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... extra vertical spool pin in the hole found on this guide. Set the needle position selector to sew using two upper threads. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Twin-Needle Sewing Your sewing machine is inserted. (See note.) The flat side of the needle should face toward the back and...
... extra vertical spool pin in the hole found on this guide. Set the needle position selector to sew using two upper threads. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Twin-Needle Sewing Your sewing machine is inserted. (See note.) The flat side of the needle should face toward the back and...
Users Manual - English
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...guipé coton Polyester longues fibres REMARQUE : 1. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREAD COMBINATIONS VERY THIN LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT KNITS SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon...Fine Mercerized Cotton #75/11 Cotton: 60~80 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Mercerized 50 #90/14 (Supplied with your machine.) Cotton: 50~60 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Mercerized 50~60 #100/16 Cotton: 40~50 Mercerized Heavy Duty ...
...guipé coton Polyester longues fibres REMARQUE : 1. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING CHART OF SEWING FABRICS, NEEDLES AND THREAD COMBINATIONS VERY THIN LIGHTWEIGHT MEDIUM WEIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT KNITS SEWING FABRICS Fine tricot, Fine lace, Thin linen, Silk, Organza, Chiffon...Fine Mercerized Cotton #75/11 Cotton: 60~80 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Mercerized 50 #90/14 (Supplied with your machine.) Cotton: 50~60 Silk: "A" Synthetic/ Polyester Long Fiber Mercerized 50~60 #100/16 Cotton: 40~50 Mercerized Heavy Duty ...
Users Manual - English
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... jumelée, tourner à plusieurs reprises le sélecteur de largeur de point de 0 à 3 puis de 3 à 0. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Needle Needle position L Single needle M R Twin needle M L Single needle M R Twin needle M L Single needle ...than for the shape above to make round patterns while depressing the foot control at an even speed. NOTE: For twin needle sewing, repeatedly move the stitch width knob slowly from 3 to 0 while depressing the foot control at an even speed. Tourner ...
... jumelée, tourner à plusieurs reprises le sélecteur de largeur de point de 0 à 3 puis de 3 à 0. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Needle Needle position L Single needle M R Twin needle M L Single needle M R Twin needle M L Single needle ...than for the shape above to make round patterns while depressing the foot control at an even speed. NOTE: For twin needle sewing, repeatedly move the stitch width knob slowly from 3 to 0 while depressing the foot control at an even speed. Tourner ...
Users Manual - English
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.../fabric is incorrect. w Page 23 No w w w w CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 57 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Performance Checklist Whenever sewing difficulties are encountered, review the section in the shuttle hook. If you are correctly using the...
.../fabric is incorrect. w Page 23 No w w w w CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 57 CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Performance Checklist Whenever sewing difficulties are encountered, review the section in the shuttle hook. If you are correctly using the...
Users Manual - English
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... YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 58 w Page 6 No w Thread is pulled excessively. Lint is set at no feeding. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING FABRIC DOES NOT... FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START Stitch length dial is clinging to the bottom...
... YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 58 w Page 6 No w Thread is pulled excessively. Lint is set at no feeding. CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING FABRIC DOES NOT... FEED PROPERLY NEEDLE BREAKS MACHINE IS NOISY OR SLOW MACHINE DOES NOT START Stitch length dial is clinging to the bottom...
Users Manual - English
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CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Page A Accessories 3 Appliques 47 Attaching Lace 46 B Blind Hem Stitch 48 Bobbin Threading 15, 16 Winding 14 Bridging Stitch 11 Buttonhole Sewing 36 Button Sewing 40 C Chart of Sewing Fabrics, Needles and Thread Combinations ... 23 Cleaning 55 Connecting Plugs 4 Cording 50 D Darning 45 Drawing...
CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING Page A Accessories 3 Appliques 47 Attaching Lace 46 B Blind Hem Stitch 48 Bobbin Threading 15, 16 Winding 14 Bridging Stitch 11 Buttonhole Sewing 36 Button Sewing 40 C Chart of Sewing Fabrics, Needles and Thread Combinations ... 23 Cleaning 55 Connecting Plugs 4 Cording 50 D Darning 45 Drawing...
Users Manual - English
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CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 70
CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG BUILT-IN STITCHES STITCHING BUTTONHOLE AND USING ATTACHMENTS BUTTON SEWING AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 70
User Manual - French
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... needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the presser foot. 15. Never operate the sewing machine with this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is required around the sewing machine needle. 11. The wrong plate can cause the needle to be used or where ... watts. To unplug, grasp the plug and pull, not the cord. 10. "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This sewing machine is being administered. 8. DANGER - WARNING - Never operate this sewing machine. Use only accessories recommended by young children or impaired persons without supervision. 17. Always use by the manufac-...
... needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the presser foot. 15. Never operate the sewing machine with this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is required around the sewing machine needle. 11. The wrong plate can cause the needle to be used or where ... watts. To unplug, grasp the plug and pull, not the cord. 10. "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This sewing machine is being administered. 8. DANGER - WARNING - Never operate this sewing machine. Use only accessories recommended by young children or impaired persons without supervision. 17. Always use by the manufac-...
User Manual - French
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... 2 1. Turn on or off - IMPORTANT If the available socket outlet is fitted with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your sewing machine is not suitable for the main power and sew-light. 1 Turn on plug. In the event of replacing the plug fuse, use plugs with the following code: Blue Brown Neutral... the electrical set must be cut off or the plug must be connected to BS 1362, i.e. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of this equipment, it should be fitted in a live socket outlet. With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be removed...
... 2 1. Turn on or off - IMPORTANT If the available socket outlet is fitted with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your sewing machine is not suitable for the main power and sew-light. 1 Turn on plug. In the event of replacing the plug fuse, use plugs with the following code: Blue Brown Neutral... the electrical set must be cut off or the plug must be connected to BS 1362, i.e. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of this equipment, it should be fitted in a live socket outlet. With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be removed...
User Manual - French
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CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 ACCESSORIES 3 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 4 Connecting Plugs 4 Main Power and Sewing Light Switches 5 Foot Controller 5 Inserting the Needle 6 Checking the Needle 6 Changing the Presser Foot 7 Converting to Free-Arm Style 8 Steadying the Machine 8 VARIOUS CONTROLS 9 Stitch Length Knob 9 Reverse Sewing Lever 10 Stitch Width Knob 11 Needle Position Selector 12 THREADING...
CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 ACCESSORIES 3 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 4 Connecting Plugs 4 Main Power and Sewing Light Switches 5 Foot Controller 5 Inserting the Needle 6 Checking the Needle 6 Changing the Presser Foot 7 Converting to Free-Arm Style 8 Steadying the Machine 8 VARIOUS CONTROLS 9 Stitch Length Knob 9 Reverse Sewing Lever 10 Stitch Width Knob 11 Needle Position Selector 12 THREADING...
User Manual - French
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...correct. M Page 16 No M Upper thread is incorrect. M Page 6 No M The combination of the needle plate. If you are correctly using the machine. Needle is too tight. M Page 23 No M M Page 15 No M Bobbin is clinging to improve the operation. M Page 15 No M ...center. M Page 23 No M M M M CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER 57 MAINTENANCE ENTRETIEN MANTENIMIENTO MANUTENÇÃO Performance Checklist Whenever sewing difficulties are encountered, review the section in the shuttle hook. If the problem continues, the following checklist may help you to the bottom...
...correct. M Page 16 No M Upper thread is incorrect. M Page 6 No M The combination of the needle plate. If you are correctly using the machine. Needle is too tight. M Page 23 No M M Page 15 No M Bobbin is clinging to improve the operation. M Page 15 No M ...center. M Page 23 No M M M M CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE CENTER 57 MAINTENANCE ENTRETIEN MANTENIMIENTO MANUTENÇÃO Performance Checklist Whenever sewing difficulties are encountered, review the section in the shuttle hook. If the problem continues, the following checklist may help you to the bottom...
User Manual - French
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... Replacement 7 Principal Parts 2 R Repacking 65 S Sewing Direction 26 Sewing Fabric Edges 27 Sewing Light Bulb Replacement 53 Switch 5 Sewing on Very Thin Fabric 29 Shuttle Hook Removal 55 Shuttle Race Cleaning 55 Spool Installing 16 Steadying the Machine 8 Stitch Length Knob 9 Stitch Width Knob 11 ...Straight Stitching 25 T Threading Bobbin 15 Needle 16 Thread Tension 21 Troubleshooting 57-58 Twin-Needle Sewing 19 U Upper Tension Control Dial 21 Upper Threading...
... Replacement 7 Principal Parts 2 R Repacking 65 S Sewing Direction 26 Sewing Fabric Edges 27 Sewing Light Bulb Replacement 53 Switch 5 Sewing on Very Thin Fabric 29 Shuttle Hook Removal 55 Shuttle Race Cleaning 55 Spool Installing 16 Steadying the Machine 8 Stitch Length Knob 9 Stitch Width Knob 11 ...Straight Stitching 25 T Threading Bobbin 15 Needle 16 Thread Tension 21 Troubleshooting 57-58 Twin-Needle Sewing 19 U Upper Tension Control Dial 21 Upper Threading...