Owner's Manual
Page 3
... should never be used. 3. Do not use . Be sure to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Replacing or removing the needle or any assemblies, the presser feet, needle or other moving parts. 2. If the problem persists, please consult your eye on the foot control. 4. up lever, needle or other parts to clean...
... should never be used. 3. Do not use . Be sure to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Replacing or removing the needle or any assemblies, the presser feet, needle or other moving parts. 2. If the problem persists, please consult your eye on the foot control. 4. up lever, needle or other parts to clean...
Owner's Manual
Page 38
.... It is engaged and stays in the lowered position. Attention: Only use presser feet with the back opening when engaging the DFS mechanism. 37 GETTING READY Swing the DFS mechanism forward under the back of the presser foot until it is also helpful when sewing lightweight or difficult-to-handle fabrics... such as silk or rayon, as quilt layers. To engage the DFS system Raise the presser foot. Use this when sewing checked, striped or plaid fabrics, as well as the DFS system prevents puckering. DUAL FEED SYSTEM (DFS) The...
.... It is engaged and stays in the lowered position. Attention: Only use presser feet with the back opening when engaging the DFS mechanism. 37 GETTING READY Swing the DFS mechanism forward under the back of the presser foot until it is also helpful when sewing lightweight or difficult-to-handle fabrics... such as silk or rayon, as quilt layers. To engage the DFS system Raise the presser foot. Use this when sewing checked, striped or plaid fabrics, as well as the DFS system prevents puckering. DUAL FEED SYSTEM (DFS) The...
Owner's Manual
Page 50
...most frequently used utility stitches can be sewn with a twin needle, refer to "Stitch Reference Chart" beginning on page 92. 3. If the wrong presser foot is attached before starting to sew. Determine the stitch that you wish to use . * Refer to Stitch Chart on page 39. 2. ...the desired stitch from the selected group on the stitches that should be stored inside the accessory compartment. * For details on the stitch chart. The presser feet can be used with the selection buttons. Turn on , the straight stitch (center needle position) is automatically selected. 1. Note: When a stitch...
...most frequently used utility stitches can be sewn with a twin needle, refer to "Stitch Reference Chart" beginning on page 92. 3. If the wrong presser foot is attached before starting to sew. Determine the stitch that you wish to use . * Refer to Stitch Chart on page 39. 2. ...the desired stitch from the selected group on the stitches that should be stored inside the accessory compartment. * For details on the stitch chart. The presser feet can be used with the selection buttons. Turn on , the straight stitch (center needle position) is automatically selected. 1. Note: When a stitch...