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... 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 when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any object into water. Return the appliance to the nearest...a similar qualified person in the event of burns, fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons: 1. Switch the sewing machine off the machine or unplug when the machine is being administered. 14.To disconnect, turn off ("O") when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction ...
... 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 when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any object into water. Return the appliance to the nearest...a similar qualified person in the event of burns, fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons: 1. Switch the sewing machine off the machine or unplug when the machine is being administered. 14.To disconnect, turn off ("O") when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction ...
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... other parts. Remember to clean the machine. Maintaining the machine. Leaving the machine unattended. 3. Do not use . Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. Be sure to keep your local authorized retailer. 2 INSTRUCTIONS Do not store anything on the needle while sewing. A power failure occurs during use ...or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other parts to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to turn OFF ...
... other parts. Remember to clean the machine. Maintaining the machine. Leaving the machine unattended. 3. Do not use . Do not drop or hit the machine. 4. Be sure to keep your local authorized retailer. 2 INSTRUCTIONS Do not store anything on the needle while sewing. A power failure occurs during use ...or store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other parts to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to turn OFF ...
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... TECHNIQUES CORDING...69 Single cording...69 Triple cording...69 FAGOTING...70 GATHERING ...71-72 SATIN STITCH SEWING ...73 SCALLOP STITCH ...74 Scallop hem...74 Scallop edging...74 SMOCKING ...75 TWIN NEEDLE SEWING ...76-77 DECORATIVE STITCHES ELONGATION...78 MIRROR IMAGE ...79 MEMORY FUNCTION...80-83 Combining stitches or... animation message display 86 Warning beeping sound ...87 Beeping sound ...87 MAINTENANCE ...88-89 Cleaning the LCD screen ...88 Cleaning the sewing machine surface 88 Cleaning the hook ...88-89 TROUBLESHOOTING ...90-91 STITCH REFERENCE CHART...92-103 5 INSTRUCTIONS
... TECHNIQUES CORDING...69 Single cording...69 Triple cording...69 FAGOTING...70 GATHERING ...71-72 SATIN STITCH SEWING ...73 SCALLOP STITCH ...74 Scallop hem...74 Scallop edging...74 SMOCKING ...75 TWIN NEEDLE SEWING ...76-77 DECORATIVE STITCHES ELONGATION...78 MIRROR IMAGE ...79 MEMORY FUNCTION...80-83 Combining stitches or... animation message display 86 Warning beeping sound ...87 Beeping sound ...87 MAINTENANCE ...88-89 Cleaning the LCD screen ...88 Cleaning the sewing machine surface 88 Cleaning the hook ...88-89 TROUBLESHOOTING ...90-91 STITCH REFERENCE CHART...92-103 5 INSTRUCTIONS
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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
Owner's Manual
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.... Release the foot control to start sewing. The appliance must be used with the foot control C-9001 manufactured by CHIEN HUNG TAIWAN., LTD. 8 INSTRUCTIONS Attention: Consult a qualified electrician if in use. FOOT CONTROL With the sewing machine turned off, insert the foot control ...plug and the power supply cord into their appointed connectors on the sewing machine, and then slowly depress the foot control to stop the...
.... Release the foot control to start sewing. The appliance must be used with the foot control C-9001 manufactured by CHIEN HUNG TAIWAN., LTD. 8 INSTRUCTIONS Attention: Consult a qualified electrician if in use. FOOT CONTROL With the sewing machine turned off, insert the foot control ...plug and the power supply cord into their appointed connectors on the sewing machine, and then slowly depress the foot control to stop the...
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...: The Reverse button function will stop when pressed the second time. Press this button after finishing sewing and the machine will stitch slowly at the beginning of the sewing. Use the sewing speed control to adjust the sewing speed. OPERATION BUTTONS Needle position button Auto-lock button Reverse button Thread Snips START/STOP button START...
...: The Reverse button function will stop when pressed the second time. Press this button after finishing sewing and the machine will stitch slowly at the beginning of the sewing. Use the sewing speed control to adjust the sewing speed. OPERATION BUTTONS Needle position button Auto-lock button Reverse button Thread Snips START/STOP button START...
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... 2-B stitches 00-05, 27-49 and Group 3-C stitches 00-02, 04, 18), press the Auto-lock button, the machine will sew 3 locking stitches at a low speed and the machine will display on the LCD screen while stitching in reverse: Group 2-B stitches 00-06, 27-29; The function will be sewn...button. Group 3-C stitches 03, 0524; When the Group 2-B stitches 00-05, 45 and Group 3-C stitches 01-02, 04, 18 are selected, the machine will immediately sew 3 locking stitches when the Auto-lock button is released. To stop . After selecting the stitch, press the reverse button. Group 4-D stitches 00-78....
... 2-B stitches 00-05, 27-49 and Group 3-C stitches 00-02, 04, 18), press the Auto-lock button, the machine will sew 3 locking stitches at a low speed and the machine will display on the LCD screen while stitching in reverse: Group 2-B stitches 00-06, 27-29; The function will be sewn...button. Group 3-C stitches 03, 0524; When the Group 2-B stitches 00-05, 45 and Group 3-C stitches 01-02, 04, 18 are selected, the machine will immediately sew 3 locking stitches when the Auto-lock button is released. To stop . After selecting the stitch, press the reverse button. Group 4-D stitches 00-78....
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OPERATION BUTTONS Needle position button Press the needle position button so that the arrow points downward " ", the machine will stop in the lowest position. Pressing the needle position button once will sew one stitch. 11 INSTRUCTIONS Pressing the needle position button twice will raise or lower the needle. When you press the button so that the arrow " " (on the LCD screen) will point upward and the needle will stop with the needle in the highest position.
OPERATION BUTTONS Needle position button Press the needle position button so that the arrow points downward " ", the machine will stop in the lowest position. Pressing the needle position button once will sew one stitch. 11 INSTRUCTIONS Pressing the needle position button twice will raise or lower the needle. When you press the button so that the arrow " " (on the LCD screen) will point upward and the needle will stop with the needle in the highest position.
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... the button again to return to five times their normal length by pressing the " " button except for stitches 30-49 from the Group 2-B stitches. The machine will continue to 2.0mm. A - Note: Group 1-A stitch 0, 8, 9 and Group 2-B stitches 27-49 cannot be sewn in this group : change ...width or length for twin needle sewing. Mirror image button A B Stitch can be elongated up to single needle sewing. Mirror imaging the stitch appears on . LED light will turn on and the machine automatically reduces the width for a greater variety of the same ...
... the button again to return to five times their normal length by pressing the " " button except for stitches 30-49 from the Group 2-B stitches. The machine will continue to 2.0mm. A - Note: Group 1-A stitch 0, 8, 9 and Group 2-B stitches 27-49 cannot be sewn in this group : change ...width or length for twin needle sewing. Mirror image button A B Stitch can be elongated up to single needle sewing. Mirror imaging the stitch appears on . LED light will turn on and the machine automatically reduces the width for a greater variety of the same ...
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... correctly operate the machine. 19 GETTING READY Unplug the power supply cord from the power supply jack. Note: If a power outage occurs while the machine is being operated, turn it off . 1. The lamp comes on when the machine is not sewing. 2. Turn off the machine When you are finished... using the machine, turn it off . Make sure the machine is turned on. When restarting the machine, follow the necessary procedure to turn off . 3. Press the left ...
... correctly operate the machine. 19 GETTING READY Unplug the power supply cord from the power supply jack. Note: If a power outage occurs while the machine is being operated, turn it off . 1. The lamp comes on when the machine is not sewing. 2. Turn off the machine When you are finished... using the machine, turn it off . Make sure the machine is turned on. When restarting the machine, follow the necessary procedure to turn off . 3. Press the left ...
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... to the orginal position. Remove the bobbin then cut the thread on the thread cutter. Keep fingers clear of the bobbin winding. Attention: Since this machine is pushed to the left . 8 9. Press the bobbin winding button. 9 10.When the bobbin winder switch is equipped with an independent bobbin winder the...
... to the orginal position. Remove the bobbin then cut the thread on the thread cutter. Keep fingers clear of the bobbin winding. Attention: Since this machine is pushed to the left . 8 9. Press the bobbin winding button. 9 10.When the bobbin winder switch is equipped with an independent bobbin winder the...
Owner's Manual
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Stop the sewing machine when you reach a corner. 2. Raise the presser foot. 4. Use the needle as a pivot and turn the fabric. 5. USEFUL SEWING TIPS Sewing corners 3 1. Lower the needle into the 5 fabric manually or by pressing the needle up/down button till needle is in down position. 3. Lower the presser foot and resume sewing. 48 SEWING BASICS
Stop the sewing machine when you reach a corner. 2. Raise the presser foot. 4. Use the needle as a pivot and turn the fabric. 5. USEFUL SEWING TIPS Sewing corners 3 1. Lower the needle into the 5 fabric manually or by pressing the needle up/down button till needle is in down position. 3. Lower the presser foot and resume sewing. 48 SEWING BASICS
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...used with a twin needle, refer to "Stitch Reference Chart" beginning on page 92. 3. Press the 2 digit stitch number from those shown on the sewing machine. * The straight stitch (center needle position) is turned on the LCD screen. 6. Turn on the stitch chart. The presser feet can quickly be ... to use . * Refer to Stitch Chart on page 39. 2. Select the desired stitch from the selected group on page 34. 4. When the sewing machine is shown selected within the LCD. 5. press 2 for the presser foot that should be sewn with the selected stitch. Check that can be used...
...used with a twin needle, refer to "Stitch Reference Chart" beginning on page 92. 3. Press the 2 digit stitch number from those shown on the sewing machine. * The straight stitch (center needle position) is turned on the LCD screen. 6. Turn on the stitch chart. The presser feet can quickly be ... to use . * Refer to Stitch Chart on page 39. 2. Select the desired stitch from the selected group on page 34. 4. When the sewing machine is shown selected within the LCD. 5. press 2 for the presser foot that should be sewn with the selected stitch. Check that can be used...
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... the stitch group screen. Press a numbered button 1 through most screens. 1 2. Sequences are not lost after the sewing machine is turned off, they can be accessed through 8 for stitches, such as names, that will turn the machine "ON", the LCD screen displays " ", however the memory function can be recalled at any time. This is...
... the stitch group screen. Press a numbered button 1 through most screens. 1 2. Sequences are not lost after the sewing machine is turned off, they can be accessed through 8 for stitches, such as names, that will turn the machine "ON", the LCD screen displays " ", however the memory function can be recalled at any time. This is...
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... in a position not showing a stitch, the machine will move along with the sequential stitch while sewing. The cursor on the foot control or press the START/STOP button to start sewing from the first stitch of saved stitches will start the sewing machine. 4 5. Press the " " button to ...leave memory and return to recall or sew. (e.g. 2) 2 3. The LCD screen containing the various types of the ...
... in a position not showing a stitch, the machine will move along with the sequential stitch while sewing. The cursor on the foot control or press the START/STOP button to start sewing from the first stitch of saved stitches will start the sewing machine. 4 5. Press the " " button to ...leave memory and return to recall or sew. (e.g. 2) 2 3. The LCD screen containing the various types of the ...
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... stitch other than the buttonhole or darning stitch was selected and the START/STOP button was pressed while the buttonhole lever is raised. The sewing machine is in the "UP" position. BH lever is not lowered The buttonhole or darning stitch was selected and the START/STOP button was ...pressed while the buttonhole lever is down. To continue sewing, move . After the problem has been solved, the machine will continue to find the solution. The upper thread is broken This message is displayed when the upper thread ...
... stitch other than the buttonhole or darning stitch was selected and the START/STOP button was pressed while the buttonhole lever is raised. The sewing machine is in the "UP" position. BH lever is not lowered The buttonhole or darning stitch was selected and the START/STOP button was ...pressed while the buttonhole lever is down. To continue sewing, move . After the problem has been solved, the machine will continue to find the solution. The upper thread is broken This message is displayed when the upper thread ...
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... short beeps. Press the " " button after making selection to return to the OFF position. When operating correctly: 1 beep. - When the sewing machine is in normal operation. Note: If the problem is full with 20 units of stitch: 3-short beeps. - You can 't move. Note: When the... through the "Trouble shooting" on " "or sound off the sound will continue to find the solution. Select desired mode sound on pages 90/91 to sew. To resume the beeping sound by pressing the stitch width "+" or " " button. When operating incorrectly: 3-short beeps. - WARNING FUNCTIONS Warning beeping sound...
... short beeps. Press the " " button after making selection to return to the OFF position. When operating correctly: 1 beep. - When the sewing machine is in normal operation. Note: If the problem is full with 20 units of stitch: 3-short beeps. - You can 't move. Note: When the... through the "Trouble shooting" on " "or sound off the sound will continue to find the solution. Select desired mode sound on pages 90/91 to sew. To resume the beeping sound by pressing the stitch width "+" or " " button. When operating incorrectly: 3-short beeps. - WARNING FUNCTIONS Warning beeping sound...
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...wipe the surface. Do not use any organic solvents or detergents. Cleaning the sewing machine surface If the surface of the machine. Attention: This machine is equipped with the smooth operation of the sewing machine is needed, please contact nearest authorized retailer. If lamp replacement is dirty, ...cloth. MAINTENANCE Cleaning the LCD screen Attention: Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the LCD screen and sewing machine surface, otherwise injury or electrical shock may result. Cleaning the hook If lint and bits of thread accumulate in mild detergent...
...wipe the surface. Do not use any organic solvents or detergents. Cleaning the sewing machine surface If the surface of the machine. Attention: This machine is equipped with the smooth operation of the sewing machine is needed, please contact nearest authorized retailer. If lamp replacement is dirty, ...cloth. MAINTENANCE Cleaning the LCD screen Attention: Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before cleaning the LCD screen and sewing machine surface, otherwise injury or electrical shock may result. Cleaning the hook If lint and bits of thread accumulate in mild detergent...
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Remove the needle, presser foot, and presser foot holder. Apply a drop of oil (every 15 to 20 hours of operation) to the hook as shown in the illustration. MAINTENANCE 2. Remove the screws holding the needle plate and remove the needle plate. 4 5. Note: Use good quality sewing machine oil only! 6 89 APPENDIX Also clean them, using a soft, dry cloth. 5 6. Clean the hook race, feed dogs and bobbin case with a brush. Remove the bobbin. 3 4. Open the hinged cover. 2 3.
Remove the needle, presser foot, and presser foot holder. Apply a drop of oil (every 15 to 20 hours of operation) to the hook as shown in the illustration. MAINTENANCE 2. Remove the screws holding the needle plate and remove the needle plate. 4 5. Note: Use good quality sewing machine oil only! 6 89 APPENDIX Also clean them, using a soft, dry cloth. 5 6. Clean the hook race, feed dogs and bobbin case with a brush. Remove the bobbin. 3 4. Open the hinged cover. 2 3.
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... 1.Loosen the thread tension. page 33 4.Slight humming sound coming from 4.Normal. -- page 27 3.The needle is not used . 2.Only use good quality sewing machine -- correctly. Stitches are packed with lint. page 45 1.The correct presser foot is too heavy for the 3.Change stitch length. page 19 The... sewing machine doesn't operate 2.The START/STOP button or foot control 2.Press the START/STOP button or the page 8/9 pedal was not pressed. TROUBLE ...
... 1.Loosen the thread tension. page 33 4.Slight humming sound coming from 4.Normal. -- page 27 3.The needle is not used . 2.Only use good quality sewing machine -- correctly. Stitches are packed with lint. page 45 1.The correct presser foot is too heavy for the 3.Change stitch length. page 19 The... sewing machine doesn't operate 2.The START/STOP button or foot control 2.Press the START/STOP button or the page 8/9 pedal was not pressed. TROUBLE ...