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... fixed with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of the appliance by the manufacturer as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, changing the presser foot or changing the light. 10.Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using this appliance is not user...
... fixed with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of the appliance by the manufacturer as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, changing the presser foot or changing the light. 10.Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet immediately after using this appliance is not user...
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... Stitch width adjustment button ...12 Stitch length adjustment button 13 Tension adjustment buttons ...13 FUNC selection button ...14 Key lock button...14 Bobbin winding button ...14 Elongation button ...15 Mirror image button ...15 Twin needle button ...15 SELECTION BUTTONS ...16-17 Direct stitch selection and...18 TURN MACHINE ON / OFF ...19 UNDERSTANDING THE LCD SCREEN 20-21 LCD SCREEN BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 21 WINDING THE BOBBIN ...22 Bobbin winding...22-24 INSERTING THE BOBBIN ...25-26 UPPER THREADING...27-32 Threading the upper thread...27-29 Using the needle threader ...30 Using the thread...
... Stitch width adjustment button ...12 Stitch length adjustment button 13 Tension adjustment buttons ...13 FUNC selection button ...14 Key lock button...14 Bobbin winding button ...14 Elongation button ...15 Mirror image button ...15 Twin needle button ...15 SELECTION BUTTONS ...16-17 Direct stitch selection and...18 TURN MACHINE ON / OFF ...19 UNDERSTANDING THE LCD SCREEN 20-21 LCD SCREEN BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 21 WINDING THE BOBBIN ...22 Bobbin winding...22-24 INSERTING THE BOBBIN ...25-26 UPPER THREADING...27-32 Threading the upper thread...27-29 Using the needle threader ...30 Using the thread...
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Rolled Hem Foot 7 5. Fancy Stitch Foot 2A 10. Edge/quilting guide 14. Brush/seam ripper 19. Knee Lift 20. Buttonhole Foot 8. Cone holder (2X) 15. Spool cap large (2x) 16. Blindhem Foot 3 9. Gathering Foot 4. Spool cap small (2x) 17. Bobbin (3X) 12. Net 13. Screwdriver (L & S) 18. ACCESSORIES 1. Pack of needles 11. Soft canvas cover (Black) 6 INSTRUCTIONS Zipper Foot 4 3. Standard Presser Foot 0A 2. Three-groove Cording Foot 6. Fancy Stitch Foot 1A 7.
Rolled Hem Foot 7 5. Fancy Stitch Foot 2A 10. Edge/quilting guide 14. Brush/seam ripper 19. Knee Lift 20. Buttonhole Foot 8. Cone holder (2X) 15. Spool cap large (2x) 16. Blindhem Foot 3 9. Gathering Foot 4. Spool cap small (2x) 17. Bobbin (3X) 12. Net 13. Screwdriver (L & S) 18. ACCESSORIES 1. Pack of needles 11. Soft canvas cover (Black) 6 INSTRUCTIONS Zipper Foot 4 3. Standard Presser Foot 0A 2. Three-groove Cording Foot 6. Fancy Stitch Foot 1A 7.
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PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE MACHINE Bobbin thread guide Sewing speed control Stitch chart Presser foot pressure dial Operation buttons Face plate Thread cutter Buttonhole lever Needle threader Needle plate Sewing table and accessory box Drop feed lever Spool pins Retractable thread guide Bobbin winder Bobbin winder switch and thread cutter LCD screen LCD screen brightness control Function buttons Selection buttons Knee Lift slot Stitch adjustment dial Handwheel Main power switch Foot control connector Power supply connector 7 INSTRUCTIONS Handle Dual feed system(DFS) Presser foot lever
PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE MACHINE Bobbin thread guide Sewing speed control Stitch chart Presser foot pressure dial Operation buttons Face plate Thread cutter Buttonhole lever Needle threader Needle plate Sewing table and accessory box Drop feed lever Spool pins Retractable thread guide Bobbin winder Bobbin winder switch and thread cutter LCD screen LCD screen brightness control Function buttons Selection buttons Knee Lift slot Stitch adjustment dial Handwheel Main power switch Foot control connector Power supply connector 7 INSTRUCTIONS Handle Dual feed system(DFS) Presser foot lever
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... indicated as "4.5". 12 INSTRUCTIONS FUNCTION BUTTONS Stitch width adjustment buttons Stitch length adjustment buttons Tension adjustment buttons Twin needle button Mirror image button Elongation button Bobbin winding button Key lock button FUNC selection button Stitch width adjustment buttons When you select a stitch, the machine will automatically set center needle position will...
... indicated as "4.5". 12 INSTRUCTIONS FUNCTION BUTTONS Stitch width adjustment buttons Stitch length adjustment buttons Tension adjustment buttons Twin needle button Mirror image button Elongation button Bobbin winding button Key lock button FUNC selection button Stitch width adjustment buttons When you select a stitch, the machine will automatically set center needle position will...
Owner's Manual
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... Then press the 2 digit stitch number from the numbered buttons or " ", and then 1 to the left. FUNCTION BUTTONS FUNC selection button Key lock button Bobbin winding button The LCD screen will turn on the machine. By pressing the " " button, the LED light will be set at direct mode A when you... turn on while the bobbin is locked the Function and Selection buttons cannot be on . Utility and decorative stitch mode (Group 2B)- The LED light will be operated. Quilt stitch...
... Then press the 2 digit stitch number from the numbered buttons or " ", and then 1 to the left. FUNCTION BUTTONS FUNC selection button Key lock button Bobbin winding button The LCD screen will turn on the machine. By pressing the " " button, the LED light will be set at direct mode A when you... turn on while the bobbin is locked the Function and Selection buttons cannot be on . Utility and decorative stitch mode (Group 2B)- The LED light will be operated. Quilt stitch...
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UNDERSTANDING THE LCD SCREEN Stitch Single needle Mirror Group mode Stitch Tension Auto-lock Needle up position Bobbin winding Suggested presser foot and identification letter Sound on/off Stitch length Needle position Reverse Twin needle Group mode Stitch number Stitch Tension Alphabet Single needle Group mode Stitch number Stitch Tension Needle down position Auto-stop Suggested presser foot and identification letter Sound on/off Stitch length Stitch width 20 GETTING READY Needle up position Auto-stop Suggested presser foot and identification letter Sound on/off Stitch width
UNDERSTANDING THE LCD SCREEN Stitch Single needle Mirror Group mode Stitch Tension Auto-lock Needle up position Bobbin winding Suggested presser foot and identification letter Sound on/off Stitch length Needle position Reverse Twin needle Group mode Stitch number Stitch Tension Alphabet Single needle Group mode Stitch number Stitch Tension Needle down position Auto-stop Suggested presser foot and identification letter Sound on/off Stitch length Stitch width 20 GETTING READY Needle up position Auto-stop Suggested presser foot and identification letter Sound on/off Stitch width
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... shown on the screen after switching on /off Needle up position Auto-stop Mirror Stitch Stitch number Magnification Tension Stitch width Stitch length Bobbin winding Single needle Sound on/off Needle up position Suggested presser foot and identification letter Memory Memory group Number of current unit Total number... of unit Stitch width Stitch length Stitch to dial adjust the sharpness of LCD screen. Use this to edit Bobbin winding Tension Mirror Sound on the power, adjust the LCD screen brightness with the dial. If no indication is located at the right...
... shown on the screen after switching on /off Needle up position Auto-stop Mirror Stitch Stitch number Magnification Tension Stitch width Stitch length Bobbin winding Single needle Sound on/off Needle up position Suggested presser foot and identification letter Memory Memory group Number of current unit Total number... of unit Stitch width Stitch length Stitch to dial adjust the sharpness of LCD screen. Use this to edit Bobbin winding Tension Mirror Sound on the power, adjust the LCD screen brightness with the dial. If no indication is located at the right...
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... should not be close in use the small spool cap. Follow the steps for "Winding The Bobbin" except place the thread for the bobbin through the thread guide opening not in size to tangle thread. 4 3 2 6 5 1 11 87 Bobbin winding a b 1 2 9 1. For smaller spools of thread, use being careful not to ...thread spool does have a slit on the end, it doesn't get caught in the bobbin with the spring (b) on the bobbin winder shaft, and then place the empty bobbin on the bobbin winder shaft. 2. WINDING THE BOBBIN Note: Due to place this end of the spool toward the bottom, so it is ...
... should not be close in use the small spool cap. Follow the steps for "Winding The Bobbin" except place the thread for the bobbin through the thread guide opening not in size to tangle thread. 4 3 2 6 5 1 11 87 Bobbin winding a b 1 2 9 1. For smaller spools of thread, use being careful not to ...thread spool does have a slit on the end, it doesn't get caught in the bobbin with the spring (b) on the bobbin winder shaft, and then place the empty bobbin on the bobbin winder shaft. 2. WINDING THE BOBBIN Note: Due to place this end of the spool toward the bottom, so it is ...
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... spool of thread from back to cut it with the cutter. 7 23 GETTING READY Wind the thread clockwise around the bobbin winder tension disc, as illustrated. Pass the thread clockwise around the bobbin four or five times and then pull the thread to the right to front. 4 5. Make sure the thread is... opening for the spool pin that is under the disc securely. 6 7. Bring the hinged thread guide up and forward into the upright position. 3 4. WINDING THE BOBBIN 3.
... spool of thread from back to cut it with the cutter. 7 23 GETTING READY Wind the thread clockwise around the bobbin winder tension disc, as illustrated. Pass the thread clockwise around the bobbin four or five times and then pull the thread to the right to front. 4 5. Make sure the thread is... opening for the spool pin that is under the disc securely. 6 7. Bring the hinged thread guide up and forward into the upright position. 3 4. WINDING THE BOBBIN 3.
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...the animation of the needle area 11 while winding the bobbin. 24 GETTING READY WINDING THE BOBBIN 8. Remove the bobbin then cut the thread on the thread cutter. Note: When the bobbin winder button is pushed without pushing the bobbin winder switch to the left, the following screen is... 10 displayed for a few seconds. 11.The bobbin stops spinning automatically when it is full, and the bobbin winder switch returns to the left and bobbin winder button is equipped with an independent bobbin winder the sewing speed controller does not effect the winding speed....
...the animation of the needle area 11 while winding the bobbin. 24 GETTING READY WINDING THE BOBBIN 8. Remove the bobbin then cut the thread on the thread cutter. Note: When the bobbin winder button is pushed without pushing the bobbin winder switch to the left, the following screen is... 10 displayed for a few seconds. 11.The bobbin stops spinning automatically when it is full, and the bobbin winder switch returns to the left and bobbin winder button is equipped with an independent bobbin winder the sewing speed controller does not effect the winding speed....
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It is turning in a clockwise direction. 3 4. Hold the bobbin case with one hand. Insert the bobbin so that the bobbin is important to be sure that the bobbin turns in a clockwise direction (arrow). 2 3. Pull the thread through the slot, to raise the needle before inserting or removing the bobbin. Open the hinged cover. 1 2. Press the needle position button to the left and then right until it enters the delivery eyelet under the tension spring. 4 25 GETTING READY INSERTING THE BOBBIN Attention: Turn power switch OFF ("O") before inserting or removing the bobbin. 1.
It is turning in a clockwise direction. 3 4. Hold the bobbin case with one hand. Insert the bobbin so that the bobbin is important to be sure that the bobbin turns in a clockwise direction (arrow). 2 3. Pull the thread through the slot, to raise the needle before inserting or removing the bobbin. Open the hinged cover. 1 2. Press the needle position button to the left and then right until it enters the delivery eyelet under the tension spring. 4 25 GETTING READY INSERTING THE BOBBIN Attention: Turn power switch OFF ("O") before inserting or removing the bobbin. 1.
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Close the hinged cover. 7 26 GETTING READY Pull the bobbin thread through the metal hook using a clockwise motion. 5 6. Insert the bobbin case fully into the shuttle race and release the latch. 6 7. Hold the bobbin case by the hinged latch. INSERTING THE BOBBIN 5.
Close the hinged cover. 7 26 GETTING READY Pull the bobbin thread through the metal hook using a clockwise motion. 5 6. Insert the bobbin case fully into the shuttle race and release the latch. 6 7. Hold the bobbin case by the hinged latch. INSERTING THE BOBBIN 5.
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Turn the handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) lowering, then raising the needle. 1 2. Gently pull on the upper thread to the back under the presser foot. 3 32 GETTING READY Pull both threads to bring the bobbin thread up in a loop. 2 3. Hold the upper thread with the left hand. The bobbin thread will come up through the needle plate hole. UPPER THREADING Raising up the lower thread 1.
Turn the handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) lowering, then raising the needle. 1 2. Gently pull on the upper thread to the back under the presser foot. 3 32 GETTING READY Pull both threads to bring the bobbin thread up in a loop. 2 3. Hold the upper thread with the left hand. The bobbin thread will come up through the needle plate hole. UPPER THREADING Raising up the lower thread 1.
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... same thread on top and bottom. 16 (100) Heavyweight fabrics-canvas, woolens, quilted fabrics, denims, upholstery material (light to medium). Light-duty thread in the bobbin. 41 SEWING BASICS In general, fine threads and needles are used for sewing fine fabrics, and thicker threads are medium size and suitable for sewing...
... same thread on top and bottom. 16 (100) Heavyweight fabrics-canvas, woolens, quilted fabrics, denims, upholstery material (light to medium). Light-duty thread in the bobbin. 41 SEWING BASICS In general, fine threads and needles are used for sewing fine fabrics, and thicker threads are medium size and suitable for sewing...
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... the upper thread appears slightly on the upper thread stitching for straight stitch sewing. Wrong side Upper thread 1 Bobbin thread Wrong side Upper thread 2 Bobbin thread Wrong side Upper thread 3 Bobbin thread Wrong side Upper thread 4 Bobbin thread Surface 2. Upper thread tension is important to good sewing. - Thread tension for zigzag and decorative sewing...
... the upper thread appears slightly on the upper thread stitching for straight stitch sewing. Wrong side Upper thread 1 Bobbin thread Wrong side Upper thread 2 Bobbin thread Wrong side Upper thread 3 Bobbin thread Wrong side Upper thread 4 Bobbin thread Surface 2. Upper thread tension is important to good sewing. - Thread tension for zigzag and decorative sewing...
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... the stitching, pull the upper 5 thread at a slow speed to the distance between the two holes of the fabric, and then tie it with the bobbin thread. Note: Repeat this procedure to get the button sewing stitch. Note: The auto thread cutter is completed, the machine automatically sews reinforcement stitches, then...
... the stitching, pull the upper 5 thread at a slow speed to the distance between the two holes of the fabric, and then tie it with the bobbin thread. Note: Repeat this procedure to get the button sewing stitch. Note: The auto thread cutter is completed, the machine automatically sews reinforcement stitches, then...
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... allowances and press it flat. QUILTING Hand-look quilting stitch You can duplicate the look of a hand quilted stitch by using monofilament thread in the bobbin, and increasing the needle tension. On the right side of the joined pieces of fabric place the center of the presser foot on the thickness...
... allowances and press it flat. QUILTING Hand-look quilting stitch You can duplicate the look of a hand quilted stitch by using monofilament thread in the bobbin, and increasing the needle tension. On the right side of the joined pieces of fabric place the center of the presser foot on the thickness...
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... results by increasing stitch length. Test stitch length and tension adjustments to medium weight fabrics. First lower the tension setting to below 2 and pull the bobbin thread to medium speed for gathering heavier fabrics. 1. The smaller sole on light to get the results you desire. 5. Combine an increased stitch length with...
... results by increasing stitch length. Test stitch length and tension adjustments to medium weight fabrics. First lower the tension setting to below 2 and pull the bobbin thread to medium speed for gathering heavier fabrics. 1. The smaller sole on light to get the results you desire. 5. Combine an increased stitch length with...
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Use the standard presser foot to sew straight, parallel lines 1cm (3/8 inch) apart, across the area to be smocked. 2. Secure the threads at the beginning of the stitching. 3. SMOCKING 1 2 3 1. Pull out the gathering straight stitches. 4 75 DECORATIVE TECHNIQUES Pull the bobbin threads and distribute the gathers evenly. Reduce the tension, if necessary and sew decorative stitch stitches between the straight seams. 4. Knot the threads at end of the stitching.
Use the standard presser foot to sew straight, parallel lines 1cm (3/8 inch) apart, across the area to be smocked. 2. Secure the threads at the beginning of the stitching. 3. SMOCKING 1 2 3 1. Pull out the gathering straight stitches. 4 75 DECORATIVE TECHNIQUES Pull the bobbin threads and distribute the gathers evenly. Reduce the tension, if necessary and sew decorative stitch stitches between the straight seams. 4. Knot the threads at end of the stitching.