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To fully enjoy all the features, we reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the assortment of the user and the product. Such modifications, however, will always be to the performance or design. To make modifications to the benefit of accessories without prior notice, or make sure that you are always provided with the latest sewing capabilities, we suggest that you study this user's guide before using the machine. INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING YOUR NEW MACHINE Your new machine is an advanced computerized household embroidery machine.
To fully enjoy all the features, we reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the assortment of the user and the product. Such modifications, however, will always be to the performance or design. To make modifications to the benefit of accessories without prior notice, or make sure that you are always provided with the latest sewing capabilities, we suggest that you study this user's guide before using the machine. INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING YOUR NEW MACHINE Your new machine is an advanced computerized household embroidery machine.
Owner's Manual
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Needle threader 11. Start/Stop button 12. Bobbin winder 2. Presser foot 10. Spool cap 16. Handwheel 3. Needle plate 8. Bobbin cover 9. This will help you in learning its operation. Main power switch and connectors 4. Embroidery hoop holder 7. Bobbin winding guide 14. User's Guide 1. USB connection 5. Control Panel 6. Presser foot lever 13. Upper thread tension 15. Spool felt 4 Overview Familiarize yourself with the names of the parts of your machine.
Needle threader 11. Start/Stop button 12. Bobbin winder 2. Presser foot 10. Spool cap 16. Handwheel 3. Needle plate 8. Bobbin cover 9. This will help you in learning its operation. Main power switch and connectors 4. Embroidery hoop holder 7. Bobbin winding guide 14. User's Guide 1. USB connection 5. Control Panel 6. Presser foot lever 13. Upper thread tension 15. Spool felt 4 Overview Familiarize yourself with the names of the parts of your machine.
Owner's Manual
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Large spool cap 8. Bobbins 11. Needles 2. Thread Snips 4. Oiler 10. Seam Ripper 3. Brush (not in picture) 14 Thread stand 5 Accessory storage envelope (not in picture) 12. Small spool cap 9. Screwdriver tool 5. USB cable (not in picture) 13. Accessories These are standard accessories included with clear sewing machine oil that should be used to keep your embroidery machine. 14 5. 1. 4. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. INTRODUCTION Your machine comes with your machine lubricated. 1. Hoop 6. Vertical spool pin 7.
Large spool cap 8. Bobbins 11. Needles 2. Thread Snips 4. Oiler 10. Seam Ripper 3. Brush (not in picture) 14 Thread stand 5 Accessory storage envelope (not in picture) 12. Small spool cap 9. Screwdriver tool 5. USB cable (not in picture) 13. Accessories These are standard accessories included with clear sewing machine oil that should be used to keep your embroidery machine. 14 5. 1. 4. 2. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. INTRODUCTION Your machine comes with your machine lubricated. 1. Hoop 6. Vertical spool pin 7.
Owner's Manual
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Please read this chapter to the fullest. You will enjoy your embroidery machine. GET READY TO EMBROIDER The following pages show how to operate your machine to assure that you will have many hours of pleasure creating with your machine, and it is important to take a few minutes to read all these pages before embroidering.
Please read this chapter to the fullest. You will enjoy your embroidery machine. GET READY TO EMBROIDER The following pages show how to operate your machine to assure that you will have many hours of pleasure creating with your machine, and it is important to take a few minutes to read all these pages before embroidering.
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... to the right. GET READY TO EMBROIDER Visually check the level of the bobbin thread periodically as you remove your bobbin runs out and the machine doesn't stop, you can easily navigate to the point where you . Insert the bobbin into place. Replace the bobbin cover by pulling it ... thread in the direction shown by moving the small lever to begin using the Navigator software. 13 If your completed embroidery. B. Cut the thread by placing the left side in Machine A. Open cover to the bobbin area by the indicator under the bobbin cover. Place Bobbin in place and pressing ...
... to the right. GET READY TO EMBROIDER Visually check the level of the bobbin thread periodically as you remove your bobbin runs out and the machine doesn't stop, you can easily navigate to the point where you . Insert the bobbin into place. Replace the bobbin cover by pulling it ... thread in the direction shown by moving the small lever to begin using the Navigator software. 13 If your completed embroidery. B. Cut the thread by placing the left side in Machine A. Open cover to the bobbin area by the indicator under the bobbin cover. Place Bobbin in place and pressing ...
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...needle appears to be used, as the burr can damage the fabric or embroidery thread. A burred needle should not be bent or damaged in any way you should be changed. Remove the needle from the machine and place it should be discarded. 18 Generally, after several hours of ...continuous embroidery the needle should change the needle. User's Guide If you suspect that a needle is particularly important...
...needle appears to be used, as the burr can damage the fabric or embroidery thread. A burred needle should not be bent or damaged in any way you should be changed. Remove the needle from the machine and place it should be discarded. 18 Generally, after several hours of ...continuous embroidery the needle should change the needle. User's Guide If you suspect that a needle is particularly important...
Owner's Manual
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...modules will appear in the system tray. 6. Click on . 2. Ensure the embroidery machine is connected to 3D Embroidery Intro and a menu of your embroideries before you stitch them out. Open a design by clicking on the machine. Browse to the folder C:\3DEmbroideryIntro\Samples\3DEmb1\ and choose the folder you ...and another menu will be able to load the embroideries to your machine you need to install the software on your PC computer and connect the machine to your computer and turned on 3D Embroidery Intro to launch it. 3D Embroidery Intro and 3D Navigator will start. User's ...
...modules will appear in the system tray. 6. Click on . 2. Ensure the embroidery machine is connected to 3D Embroidery Intro and a menu of your embroideries before you stitch them out. Open a design by clicking on the machine. Browse to the folder C:\3DEmbroideryIntro\Samples\3DEmb1\ and choose the folder you ...and another menu will be able to load the embroideries to your machine you need to install the software on your PC computer and connect the machine to your computer and turned on 3D Embroidery Intro to launch it. 3D Embroidery Intro and 3D Navigator will start. User's ...
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... that you are ready to stitch out the embroidery, use 3D Intro Navigator to select the embroidery from the machine memory. If it out again later, if desired. CONNECTIVITY TO YOUR COMPUTER Navigator is shown on the screen to the embroidery machine, ready to be asked if you will send... the embroidery directly to the 3D Intro Navigator, ready for stitching out. A message box will appear with the machine. 27 After the upload, your embroidery is the part of the upload. Send Click...
... that you are ready to stitch out the embroidery, use 3D Intro Navigator to select the embroidery from the machine memory. If it out again later, if desired. CONNECTIVITY TO YOUR COMPUTER Navigator is shown on the screen to the embroidery machine, ready to be asked if you will send... the embroidery directly to the 3D Intro Navigator, ready for stitching out. A message box will appear with the machine. 27 After the upload, your embroidery is the part of the upload. Send Click...
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To embroider a design, use the machine without being connected to the computer. 1. Touch the Start/Stop button to begin your design. 3. Touch the Select Design button to choose your embroidery. 28 Thread your machine as describe on pages 15-17. 4. User's Guide Using the machine without being connected to the computer Once you have saved embroideries into the machine you can use the directional buttons to move to the design that you want to embroider. 2.
To embroider a design, use the machine without being connected to the computer. 1. Touch the Start/Stop button to begin your design. 3. Touch the Select Design button to choose your embroidery. 28 Thread your machine as describe on pages 15-17. 4. User's Guide Using the machine without being connected to the computer Once you have saved embroideries into the machine you can use the directional buttons to move to the design that you want to embroider. 2.
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.... Use care that you do not loosen the fabric in Fig. Locate the two round guide pins on the machine hoop carriage. 2. H-6 H-6). H-7 CONNECTIVITY TO YOUR COMPUTER You may remove the hoop during embroidery if needed to release. Attach the Hoop 1. H-6). Remove the Hoop 1. Align the round guide pins with the slots and...
.... Use care that you do not loosen the fabric in Fig. Locate the two round guide pins on the machine hoop carriage. 2. H-6 H-6). H-7 CONNECTIVITY TO YOUR COMPUTER You may remove the hoop during embroidery if needed to release. Attach the Hoop 1. H-6). Remove the Hoop 1. Align the round guide pins with the slots and...
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... the square labeled No Design (Fig. On the software screen, go to Machine Memory. In the Navigator screen, click on your desktop. 3. The opening screen of it (Fig. Open design Heart 1. 4. St-1). Click on top of the St-1 3D Embroidery Intro software appears with the USB cable attached. 2. Stitching a Design 1. St-2 CONNECTIVITY...
... the square labeled No Design (Fig. On the software screen, go to Machine Memory. In the Navigator screen, click on your desktop. 3. The opening screen of it (Fig. Open design Heart 1. 4. St-1). Click on top of the St-1 3D Embroidery Intro software appears with the USB cable attached. 2. Stitching a Design 1. St-2 CONNECTIVITY...