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...by or near children or infirm persons. • Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. • Never operate the sewing machine with same type rated 5 Watt. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use the proper...burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to person: • Do not allow to be used by the manufacturer as contained in this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water....
...by or near children or infirm persons. • Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. • Never operate the sewing machine with same type rated 5 Watt. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use the proper...burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to person: • Do not allow to be used by the manufacturer as contained in this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water....
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...in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. • Always unplug Sewing machine from outlet. • Do not unplug by qualified service personnel. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SERVICING OF DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCTS In a double-...product must be done only by pulling on a double-insulated product, nor should be identical to break. • Switch the Sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments ...
...in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. • Always unplug Sewing machine from outlet. • Do not unplug by qualified service personnel. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SERVICING OF DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCTS In a double-...product must be done only by pulling on a double-insulated product, nor should be identical to break. • Switch the Sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments ...
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INTRODUCTION CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING YOUR NEW MACHINE Your new machine is an advanced computerized household embroidery machine. To make modifications to the performance or design. Such modifications, however, will always be to change the machine equipment and the assortment of the user and the product. To fully enjoy all the features, we suggest that you are always provided with the latest sewing capabilities, we reserve the right to the benefit of accessories without prior notice, or make sure 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 make modifications to the performance or design. Such modifications, however, will always be to change the machine equipment and the assortment of the user and the product. To fully enjoy all the features, we suggest that you are always provided with the latest sewing capabilities, we reserve the right to the benefit of accessories without prior notice, or make sure that you study this user's guide before using the machine.
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...Rotate 90° 22 Stitching a Design 39 Power Switch and Center design button 22 Power Connections Connecting the machine Turning the Machine On 6 7 7 Select design button Machine Mode Indicators Directional buttons 22 MAINTENANCE AND 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 Changing the light bulb Cleaning 42 43 Turning the... COMPUTER 25 Troubleshooting Guide 45 Winding the Bobbin 11 How to transfer designs to the machine 26 Place Bobbin in Machine 13 Send 27 Top Threading 14 Using the machine without being Needle Threader 15 connecting to the computer 28 Top Tension 16 Navigator module...
...Rotate 90° 22 Stitching a Design 39 Power Switch and Center design button 22 Power Connections Connecting the machine Turning the Machine On 6 7 7 Select design button Machine Mode Indicators Directional buttons 22 MAINTENANCE AND 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 Changing the light bulb Cleaning 42 43 Turning the... COMPUTER 25 Troubleshooting Guide 45 Winding the Bobbin 11 How to transfer designs to the machine 26 Place Bobbin in Machine 13 Send 27 Top Threading 14 Using the machine without being Needle Threader 15 connecting to the computer 28 Top Tension 16 Navigator module...
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User's Guide 1. USB connection 5. Start/Stop button 12. Spool cap 16. Spool felt 4 Overview Familiarize yourself with the names of the parts of your machine. Embroidery hoop holder 7. Presser foot lever 13. Needle plate 8. Upper thread tension 15. Main power switch and connectors 4. Presser foot 10. Bobbin winding guide 14. Control Panel 6. Needle threader 11. Bobbin winder 2. Handwheel 3. Bobbin cover 9. This will help you in learning its operation.
User's Guide 1. USB connection 5. Start/Stop button 12. Spool cap 16. Spool felt 4 Overview Familiarize yourself with the names of the parts of your machine. Embroidery hoop holder 7. Presser foot lever 13. Needle plate 8. Upper thread tension 15. Main power switch and connectors 4. Presser foot 10. Bobbin winding guide 14. Control Panel 6. Needle threader 11. Bobbin winder 2. Handwheel 3. Bobbin cover 9. This will help you in learning its operation.
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Thread Snips 4. Hoop 6. Small spool cap 9. Brush (not in picture) 13. USB cable (not in picture) 12. Screwdriver tool 5. Vertical spool pin 7. Oiler 10. Bobbins 11. INTRODUCTION Your machine comes with your machine lubricated. 1. Seam Ripper 3. Needles 2. Accessory storage envelope (not in picture) 14 Thread stand 5 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. Large spool cap 8.
Thread Snips 4. Hoop 6. Small spool cap 9. Brush (not in picture) 13. USB cable (not in picture) 12. Screwdriver tool 5. Vertical spool pin 7. Oiler 10. Bobbins 11. INTRODUCTION Your machine comes with your machine lubricated. 1. Seam Ripper 3. Needles 2. Accessory storage envelope (not in picture) 14 Thread stand 5 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. Large spool cap 8.
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... shock, this plug is turned on 2 - USB Connection Power Switch and Power Connections Main switch When the main switch (A) is intended to use. The sewing machine is wider than the other). For USA and Canada This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. If it does not fit fully in the outlet...
... shock, this plug is turned on 2 - USB Connection Power Switch and Power Connections Main switch When the main switch (A) is intended to use. The sewing machine is wider than the other). For USA and Canada This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. If it does not fit fully in the outlet...
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Insert the plug of the power supply cord into the power supply jack on the right side of the machine to "O". The sewing light goes off when the machine is turned off (the main power switch is set it to "O") and then insert the power supply cord into a household electrical outlet. 2.... Set the main power switch on the right side of the machine. 1. Press the bottom of the main power switch on the right side of the machine to on (set to "I"). Connecting the machine Turning the Machine On Make sure that the machine is not sewing. 1. Unplug the power supply cord from the ...
Insert the plug of the power supply cord into the power supply jack on the right side of the machine to "O". The sewing light goes off when the machine is turned off (the main power switch is set it to "O") and then insert the power supply cord into a household electrical outlet. 2.... Set the main power switch on the right side of the machine. 1. Press the bottom of the main power switch on the right side of the machine to on (set to "I"). Connecting the machine Turning the Machine On Make sure that the machine is not sewing. 1. Unplug the power supply cord from the ...
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You will enjoy your machine to the fullest. GET READY TO EMBROIDER The following pages show how to operate your machine, and it is important to take a few minutes to read all these pages before embroidering. Please read this chapter to assure that you will have many hours of pleasure creating with your embroidery machine.
You will enjoy your machine to the fullest. GET READY TO EMBROIDER The following pages show how to operate your machine, and it is important to take a few minutes to read all these pages before embroidering. Please read this chapter to assure that you will have many hours of pleasure creating with your embroidery machine.
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... the spool pin base (C). 4. User's Guide A B 1 2 C C 3 1010 Thread stand When using small spools of thread, use the thread stand to the front and thread the machine as usual. Attach the two hooks into the spool pin base and then push hook B over the spool pin. 3. Hold the thread stand so that...
... the spool pin base (C). 4. User's Guide A B 1 2 C C 3 1010 Thread stand When using small spools of thread, use the thread stand to the front and thread the machine as usual. Attach the two hooks into the spool pin base and then push hook B over the spool pin. 3. Hold the thread stand so that...
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... and to the right to out. Pass the thread through the small hole on . 2. GET READY TO EMBROIDER 111 Winding the Bobbin 1. Plug in the machine and turn it on the bobbin from the back (b). Place a spool of the thread spool. 3.
... and to the right to out. Pass the thread through the small hole on . 2. GET READY TO EMBROIDER 111 Winding the Bobbin 1. Plug in the machine and turn it on the bobbin from the back (b). Place a spool of the thread spool. 3.
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... bobbin into place. 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 . C. Place Bobbin in the direction shown by the indicator under the bobbin cover. Open... through the channel towards you need to the right. D. Replace the bobbin cover by pulling it snaps into the bobbin case, with the thread in Machine A. Cut the thread by placing the left side in place and pressing lightly on the right, until it towards the back. B.
... bobbin into place. 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 . C. Place Bobbin in the direction shown by the indicator under the bobbin cover. Open... through the channel towards you need to the right. D. Replace the bobbin cover by pulling it snaps into the bobbin case, with the thread in Machine A. Cut the thread by placing the left side in place and pressing lightly on the right, until it towards the back. B.
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... forward and down because the thread tension is down into the right hand slot under and around then up lever and down to thread the machine (a). 2. Pass thread behind guides and thread needle as shown (d). c) d) 1414 Top Threading 1. Lower presser foot. 5. User's Guide a) Always raise the presser foot for threading...
... forward and down because the thread tension is down into the right hand slot under and around then up lever and down to thread the machine (a). 2. Pass thread behind guides and thread needle as shown (d). c) d) 1414 Top Threading 1. Lower presser foot. 5. User's Guide a) Always raise the presser foot for threading...
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... dial located at the top of the fabric. (Fig. Adjust by tightening the top thread tension. If these adjustments fail to the underside of the machine. T1). 2. Adjust by loosening the top thread. In Fig. In Fig. The tension adjustment for the top tension is marked with a darker section behind the...
... dial located at the top of the fabric. (Fig. Adjust by tightening the top thread tension. If these adjustments fail to the underside of the machine. T1). 2. Adjust by loosening the top thread. In Fig. In Fig. The tension adjustment for the top tension is marked with a darker section behind the...
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It is sometimes helpful to use your machine to make it easier to work with specialty types of threads. Use a large needle size, such as when you can thread two colors of thread ... vertical spool pin. GET READY TO EMBROIDER Vertical Spool Pin A vertical spool pin is placed into the small round hole on the top of the machine.
It is sometimes helpful to use your machine to make it easier to work with specialty types of threads. Use a large needle size, such as when you can thread two colors of thread ... vertical spool pin. GET READY TO EMBROIDER Vertical Spool Pin A vertical spool pin is placed into the small round hole on the top of the machine.
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... old pill bottle with the flat surface with a child safety cap. Different types of your needles using these tests. Remove the needle from the machine and glide all sides of the needle is bad, remove it on a flat edge of continuous embroidery the needle should not be changed. A burred... safely, place them in your fingernail. User's Guide If you have different expected life-spans. Checking for a burred needle - Remove the needle from the machine and place it and replace with a new needle.
... old pill bottle with the flat surface with a child safety cap. Different types of your needles using these tests. Remove the needle from the machine and glide all sides of the needle is bad, remove it on a flat edge of continuous embroidery the needle should not be changed. A burred... safely, place them in your fingernail. User's Guide If you have different expected life-spans. Checking for a burred needle - Remove the needle from the machine and place it and replace with a new needle.
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Lower the presser foot. 3. Insert the new needle as far as it will be facing towards the back. GET READY TO EMBROIDER Replacing a needle with any suitable screwdriver. Loosen only enough to the machine. 2. Remove needle. 5. Loosen the needle screw using the screwdriver tool. The flat side of the needle will go. Replace the Needle 1. Turn off the power to remove the needle. 4. Tighten the needle screw using the screwdriver tool supplied with the machine, or with a fresh one can help your outlines stitch more cleanly. 19
Lower the presser foot. 3. Insert the new needle as far as it will be facing towards the back. GET READY TO EMBROIDER Replacing a needle with any suitable screwdriver. Loosen only enough to the machine. 2. Remove needle. 5. Loosen the needle screw using the screwdriver tool. The flat side of the needle will go. Replace the Needle 1. Turn off the power to remove the needle. 4. Tighten the needle screw using the screwdriver tool supplied with the machine, or with a fresh one can help your outlines stitch more cleanly. 19
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When embroidering the presser foot must be embroidered under the needle. Presser foot Lift The presser foot is raised and lowered with the presser foot lift. User's Guide Look at your work space before pressing the start button to assure that there are no objects other than the fabric to be down. This engages the top tension. Note: Before pressing the start the machine. Press it again to start button, check to be sure that the hoop has sufficient space to move freely. 20 Start/Stop Button Press this button once to stop the machine.
When embroidering the presser foot must be embroidered under the needle. Presser foot Lift The presser foot is raised and lowered with the presser foot lift. User's Guide Look at your work space before pressing the start button to assure that there are no objects other than the fabric to be down. This engages the top tension. Note: Before pressing the start the machine. Press it again to start button, check to be sure that the hoop has sufficient space to move freely. 20 Start/Stop Button Press this button once to stop the machine.
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GET READY TO EMBROIDER Design perimeter button Mirror horizontally button Mirror vertically button Rotate 90° button Center design button Select design button LED light showing the current machine mode Directional buttons 2211 Control Panel The following section explains the functions on the control panel of the machine.
GET READY TO EMBROIDER Design perimeter button Mirror horizontally button Mirror vertically button Rotate 90° button Center design button Select design button LED light showing the current machine mode Directional buttons 2211 Control Panel The following section explains the functions on the control panel of the machine.
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... designs in the direction indicated by ten designs at a time. Sewing - Machine Mode Indicators The machine has modes for specific operations. The select LED light show that you have stopped your machine's display. This light is stitching a design. This LED light is lit when... the machine is displayed after design selection. The following are descriptions of the active mode when the...
... designs in the direction indicated by ten designs at a time. Sewing - Machine Mode Indicators The machine has modes for specific operations. The select LED light show that you have stopped your machine's display. This light is stitching a design. This LED light is lit when... the machine is displayed after design selection. The following are descriptions of the active mode when the...