Instruction Manual
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... unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord." 13. "Do not use only." 9. "Always unplug sewing machine from the accumulation of the appliance when leaving it unattended, unplug the appliance before carrying out maintenance or replacing lamps." 12. SINGER is intended to avoid a hazard." 6. To reduce the risk of experience and knowledge, unless they...
... unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord." 13. "Do not use only." 9. "Always unplug sewing machine from the accumulation of the appliance when leaving it unattended, unplug the appliance before carrying out maintenance or replacing lamps." 12. SINGER is intended to avoid a hazard." 6. To reduce the risk of experience and knowledge, unless they...
Instruction Manual
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... 2. Thread guide pole 4 11. Lower looper thread tension control 6 14. Differential feed control dial 25. Power/light switch 29. Moving cutter 31. Lower looper 34. Sewing light 4. Needle plate 2 7. Two thread convertor instruction 8 18. Plug connector socket 28. Front cover 30. Thread cutter lever 17. Presser foot lever 5. Thread cutter 6. Standard... 17 26 18 27 28 20 21 29 19 WORKING TABLE OPENED CAPOT OUVERT TAPA FRONTAL ABIERTA 34 32 35 30 33 31 KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CHART 1 1.
... 2. Thread guide pole 4 11. Lower looper thread tension control 6 14. Differential feed control dial 25. Power/light switch 29. Moving cutter 31. Lower looper 34. Sewing light 4. Needle plate 2 7. Two thread convertor instruction 8 18. Plug connector socket 28. Front cover 30. Thread cutter lever 17. Presser foot lever 5. Thread cutter 6. Standard... 17 26 18 27 28 20 21 29 19 WORKING TABLE OPENED CAPOT OUVERT TAPA FRONTAL ABIERTA 34 32 35 30 33 31 KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CHART 1 1.
Instruction Manual
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... connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 This same switch controls both machine power and sewing light. When leaving the machine unattended or servicing the machine, remove the power cord plug from the power supply outlet. 4. Pull the cover toward you . 5. SETTING UP YOUR MACHINE 1. Wipe off excess... into plug connector socket and connect the power cord plug to the right and down towards you with your right hand. POWER/ LIGHT SWITCH Your machine will not operate unless the power/light switch is turned on.
... connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 This same switch controls both machine power and sewing light. When leaving the machine unattended or servicing the machine, remove the power cord plug from the power supply outlet. 4. Pull the cover toward you . 5. SETTING UP YOUR MACHINE 1. Wipe off excess... into plug connector socket and connect the power cord plug to the right and down towards you with your right hand. POWER/ LIGHT SWITCH Your machine will not operate unless the power/light switch is turned on.
Instruction Manual
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Raise needle to master the correct threading before test sewing. Draw the thread through the lower looper eye and hook it around part A as indicated by turning hand wheel towards you, and raise the presser ... with your left hand, pull down with right hand firmly. 3. Open the front cover and the working table. This will prevent tangling. STARTING TO SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its highest point by the arrow. NOTE: Thread tension is released...
Raise needle to master the correct threading before test sewing. Draw the thread through the lower looper eye and hook it around part A as indicated by turning hand wheel towards you, and raise the presser ... with your left hand, pull down with right hand firmly. 3. Open the front cover and the working table. This will prevent tangling. STARTING TO SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its highest point by the arrow. NOTE: Thread tension is released...
Instruction Manual
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...speed and feed in the following order: 1. Cut thread by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Rotate the hand wheel toward you plan to sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by slightly pushing it forward...use scissors. 30 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Gently pulling all the threads to see if the lock stitches are produced off the fabric. Start the machine at a low speed, gently pulling the fabric towards the back until about 3" (5 to 6 cm) of fabric that you a few times to the left, ...
...speed and feed in the following order: 1. Cut thread by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Rotate the hand wheel toward you plan to sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by slightly pushing it forward...use scissors. 30 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Gently pulling all the threads to see if the lock stitches are produced off the fabric. Start the machine at a low speed, gently pulling the fabric towards the back until about 3" (5 to 6 cm) of fabric that you a few times to the left, ...
Instruction Manual
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..., crepe, crepe de chine, silk etc. Open the front cover and working table. 3. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on fine scarf-like fabrics. Please make sure it in Fig. 1. NOTE... use the recommended threads below for ideal seams. 2. The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. These hems are ideal for needle Upper looper Lower looper Narrow overlock edge with... 100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Illustration * I : Stitch finger (A) * II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger * III : Narrow hem * IV : Rolled hem * V : Picot stitch 38...
..., crepe, crepe de chine, silk etc. Open the front cover and working table. 3. Set the machine according to the Setting Chart on fine scarf-like fabrics. Please make sure it in Fig. 1. NOTE... use the recommended threads below for ideal seams. 2. The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. These hems are ideal for needle Upper looper Lower looper Narrow overlock edge with... 100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Illustration * I : Stitch finger (A) * II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger * III : Narrow hem * IV : Rolled hem * V : Picot stitch 38...
Instruction Manual
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... 1. These settings give the best ratio of fabric can be reset even while sewing. For normal sewing without differential feed, set the dial on this machine. The machine is necessary, turn the overedge cutting width dial to the chart below the slot... in the direction desired, referring to adjust cutting width for normal weight fabric. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III :...
... 1. These settings give the best ratio of fabric can be reset even while sewing. For normal sewing without differential feed, set the dial on this machine. The machine is necessary, turn the overedge cutting width dial to the chart below the slot... in the direction desired, referring to adjust cutting width for normal weight fabric. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III :...
Instruction Manual
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... fabric along a line to be achieved. DECORATIVE EFFECTS In addition to normal overlocking, which is fully described in this instruction book, your machine can also be top-stitched and sew over a cord or braid, holding it carefully with both hands. (See pages 58-59) NOTE: *If you use the blind hem foot...
... fabric along a line to be achieved. DECORATIVE EFFECTS In addition to normal overlocking, which is fully described in this instruction book, your machine can also be top-stitched and sew over a cord or braid, holding it carefully with both hands. (See pages 58-59) NOTE: *If you use the blind hem foot...
Instruction Manual
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CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE REPLACING THE CUTTER Replace the Moving cutter if it toward you until the ... by turning the cutter release knob toward you . In this position, set the replacement cutter in your accessories. * I : Screw * II : Stitch finger * III : Moving cutter * IV : Cutter release knob * V : Face cover * VI : Face cover screw *VII: Light bulb .... Using the wrench, losing the screen and take off the face cover. 1. DISENGAGING MOVING CUTTER If you want to sew without cutting, open the working table. Ensure that fabric edge is made of a special hard alloy material. Insert the ...
CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE REPLACING THE CUTTER Replace the Moving cutter if it toward you until the ... by turning the cutter release knob toward you . In this position, set the replacement cutter in your accessories. * I : Screw * II : Stitch finger * III : Moving cutter * IV : Cutter release knob * V : Face cover * VI : Face cover screw *VII: Light bulb .... Using the wrench, losing the screen and take off the face cover. 1. DISENGAGING MOVING CUTTER If you want to sew without cutting, open the working table. Ensure that fabric edge is made of a special hard alloy material. Insert the ...
Instruction Manual
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...II : Top cover * III : Brush * IV: Oil 60 FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. 1. ALWAYS USE A GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL. 3. CLEANING AND OILING To keep the machine running smoothly, keep it clean and lubricated at all times. Cleaning the serger... and foot control Keep the serger and foot control clean. Use the...
...II : Top cover * III : Brush * IV: Oil 60 FIRST DISCONNECT THE MACHINE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BY REMOVING THE POWER CORD PLUG FROM THE POWER SUPPLY OUTLET. 1. ALWAYS USE A GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL. 3. CLEANING AND OILING To keep the machine running smoothly, keep it clean and lubricated at all times. Cleaning the serger... and foot control Keep the serger and foot control clean. Use the...