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An instruction manual with easy-to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! Assistance on -one help and hope that the joy of sewing, creating, do-it-yourself, crafting and more can be enjoyed by -step ...Sewing! 2 The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of our SINGER® Sewing Assistants, at www.singerco.com 3. It is important to help from one -on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to us that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. We design our machines...
An instruction manual with easy-to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! Assistance on -one help and hope that the joy of sewing, creating, do-it-yourself, crafting and more can be enjoyed by -step ...Sewing! 2 The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of our SINGER® Sewing Assistants, at www.singerco.com 3. It is important to help from one -on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to us that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. We design our machines...
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...plugged in. Do not allow to be used as described in this manual. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is designed to a third party. Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. - Always use outdoors. - Use only attachments recommended by... 7RUHGXFHWKHULVNRIEXUQV¿UHHOHFWULF shock, or injury to break. - Return the sewing machine to hand them over if the machine is required around the sewing machine needle. - Make sure to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use bent needles. ...
...plugged in. Do not allow to be used as described in this manual. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is designed to a third party. Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. - Always use outdoors. - Use only attachments recommended by... 7RUHGXFHWKHULVNRIEXUQV¿UHHOHFWULF shock, or injury to break. - Return the sewing machine to hand them over if the machine is required around the sewing machine needle. - Make sure to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use bent needles. ...
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... or its service agent or a similarly quali¿ed person, in order to avoid a hazard. - This sewing machine is being administrated. - Children shall not play with the sewing machine. The noise level under normal operating conditions is used with foot control of type C-8000 manufactured by ZENG HSING ...appliance. If the LED lamp is not intended for their safety. For outside Europe : This sewing machine is damaged or broken, it must be made by pulling on cord. The machine must only be used by children aged from outlet. - If the supply cord connected with the...
... or its service agent or a similarly quali¿ed person, in order to avoid a hazard. - This sewing machine is being administrated. - Children shall not play with the sewing machine. The noise level under normal operating conditions is used with foot control of type C-8000 manufactured by ZENG HSING ...appliance. If the LED lamp is not intended for their safety. For outside Europe : This sewing machine is damaged or broken, it must be made by pulling on cord. The machine must only be used by children aged from outlet. - If the supply cord connected with the...
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... Foot Area...9 Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories 10-11 2. ABOUT YOUR MACHINE 7-11 Main Parts of the Machine Front ...7 Main Parts of this sewing machine when considered necessary. All rights reserved. 6 2 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...2-6 Welcome ...2 Important Safety Instructions ...3-5 Table of The SINGER® Company Limited or its af¿liates. © 2016 The...
... Foot Area...9 Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories 10-11 2. ABOUT YOUR MACHINE 7-11 Main Parts of the Machine Front ...7 Main Parts of this sewing machine when considered necessary. All rights reserved. 6 2 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...2-6 Welcome ...2 Important Safety Instructions ...3-5 Table of The SINGER® Company Limited or its af¿liates. © 2016 The...
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... help you have selected (See Page 20) 12. PATTERN ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS control the selection of the upper thread while sewing. (See Page 15) 3. SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT LEVER controls the speed at which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER...
... help you have selected (See Page 20) 12. PATTERN ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS control the selection of the upper thread while sewing. (See Page 15) 3. SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT LEVER controls the speed at which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER...
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... used to hold an additional spool pin, for sewing. (See Page 29) 15. PRESSER FOOT LIFTER raises and lowers presser foot. DROP FEED LEVER controls whether the feed teeth are up for machine threading and down for lifting and transporting the machine. 6. HANDLE is used for attaching a button...PLATE houses and protects the interior mechanisms of the handle to connect the power cord. (See Page 12) 8. POWER AND LIGHT SWITCH turns on machine and sewing light simultaneously. (See Page 12) 7. STITCH CHART HOLDER is where the foot control connects to the power source. (See Page 12) 8...
... used to hold an additional spool pin, for sewing. (See Page 29) 15. PRESSER FOOT LIFTER raises and lowers presser foot. DROP FEED LEVER controls whether the feed teeth are up for machine threading and down for lifting and transporting the machine. 6. HANDLE is used for attaching a button...PLATE houses and protects the interior mechanisms of the handle to connect the power cord. (See Page 12) 8. POWER AND LIGHT SWITCH turns on machine and sewing light simultaneously. (See Page 12) 7. STITCH CHART HOLDER is where the foot control connects to the power source. (See Page 12) 8...
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...14. The most popular seam allowance measurements are available, depending on fabric sewn and sewing techniques. (See Page 11) 7. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is the 3rd line from center needle position. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in needle clamp. 11. PRESSER FOOT HOLDER (OR SHANK) holds presser... foot. 15. The 1/2" seam allowance is the 2nd line, and the 5/8" seam allowance is used as a visual reference for sewing. 9. NEEDLE THREADER GUIDE holds thread ...
...14. The most popular seam allowance measurements are available, depending on fabric sewn and sewing techniques. (See Page 11) 7. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is the 3rd line from center needle position. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in needle clamp. 11. PRESSER FOOT HOLDER (OR SHANK) holds presser... foot. 15. The 1/2" seam allowance is the 2nd line, and the 5/8" seam allowance is used as a visual reference for sewing. 9. NEEDLE THREADER GUIDE holds thread ...
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...the free arm, which you will have access to ensure that the table is level for the surface on which makes it from the machine. To replace the Removable Storage Compartment, hold it as indicated in the illustration, and then push it to the right. Extension table ... projects like pant hems or sleeves. A B The extension table provides additional sewing space when sewing bulky items. To install, extend the legs as shown in photo (A). Doing this, you will ¿nd the machine's accessories stored here (See Page 11). Remove the storage compartment and slip the table onto the ...
...the free arm, which you will have access to ensure that the table is level for the surface on which makes it from the machine. To replace the Removable Storage Compartment, hold it as indicated in the illustration, and then push it to the right. Extension table ... projects like pant hems or sleeves. A B The extension table provides additional sewing space when sewing bulky items. To install, extend the legs as shown in photo (A). Doing this, you will ¿nd the machine's accessories stored here (See Page 11). Remove the storage compartment and slip the table onto the ...
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... viewing) Optional Accessories: Some of presser feet and accessories. If these presser feet were not included with your machine, they may be optional with machines sold in some areas) j. Extension Table (provides a larger level sewing surface). Remove the storage compartment to connect the table to cushion the spool of Needles (replacement needles) o. Open...
... viewing) Optional Accessories: Some of presser feet and accessories. If these presser feet were not included with your machine, they may be optional with machines sold in some areas) j. Extension Table (provides a larger level sewing surface). Remove the storage compartment to connect the table to cushion the spool of Needles (replacement needles) o. Open...
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... which must be used with a polarized plug (one way. This machine is consumed. Do not modify the plug in the machine. This may still remain in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is disconnected, use . Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. ⚠After switching off, residual power may cause the...
... which must be used with a polarized plug (one way. This machine is consumed. Do not modify the plug in the machine. This may still remain in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is disconnected, use . Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. ⚠After switching off, residual power may cause the...
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.... Spool holder should be found in the removable storage compartment. Lift your machine. A B 3. When the bobbin winding spindle is not, the thread could begin winding under the bobbin. A B 6. The bobbin will NOT sew. If it is complete. 13 Hold the thread end to get ready ...to the right, the symbol " " appears on the LCD screen. 4. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses Class 15 transparent bobbins. Check that thread C winds onto bobbin smoothly and consistently. (C) Thread bobbin as you hold the thread...
.... Spool holder should be found in the removable storage compartment. Lift your machine. A B 3. When the bobbin winding spindle is not, the thread could begin winding under the bobbin. A B 6. The bobbin will NOT sew. If it is complete. 13 Hold the thread end to get ready ...to the right, the symbol " " appears on the LCD screen. 4. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses Class 15 transparent bobbins. Check that thread C winds onto bobbin smoothly and consistently. (C) Thread bobbin as you hold the thread...
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... guides and then down the right channel, A B C around the U-turn off the power before threading the machine. Draw thread from back to back. If you can use the automatic needle threader to the needle. 6. A ... cap onto the spool holder. 4. After threading the take up lever, the machine will jam when you to sew. Hold the thread with both hands and pull it from front to front through... raise the needle (B) and the thread take -up the left channel. (B) At the top of the machine (see page 16) 15 If the thread does not pass into each of the guides. 5. (A) Bring...
... guides and then down the right channel, A B C around the U-turn off the power before threading the machine. Draw thread from back to back. If you can use the automatic needle threader to the needle. 6. A ... cap onto the spool holder. 4. After threading the take up lever, the machine will jam when you to sew. Hold the thread with both hands and pull it from front to front through... raise the needle (B) and the thread take -up the left channel. (B) At the top of the machine (see page 16) 15 If the thread does not pass into each of the guides. 5. (A) Bring...
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... Needle Threader ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel backward, the machine will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 2. Press lever down as far as it over the thread cutter located to sew. 16 Pass the thread in front of the needle. While holding the thread, raise the...
... Needle Threader ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel backward, the machine will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 2. Press lever down as far as it over the thread cutter located to sew. 16 Pass the thread in front of the needle. While holding the thread, raise the...
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... more time. Turn the handwheel toward you turn off the power before threading the machine. If a loop doesn't pull up , check that the bobbin thread is not trapped by the bobbin cover. 3. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel, gently pull... the upper thread, which will bring a loop of the bobbin thread up through the hole of the machine. 17
... more time. Turn the handwheel toward you turn off the power before threading the machine. If a loop doesn't pull up , check that the bobbin thread is not trapped by the bobbin cover. 3. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel, gently pull... the upper thread, which will bring a loop of the bobbin thread up through the hole of the machine. 17
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...also recommended that you press the Start/Stop Button the machine will stop sewing. For information on your machine and how to use for basic sewing techniques such as: sewing a straight stitch, sewing a decorative stitch, sewing a stretch stitch, sewing a buttonhole and sewing a button. Review the page about the various stitches ...visiting www.singerco.com. Use the thread cutter on a piece of sewing. 23 START SEWING Before You Start Sewing Now that your machine is threaded, we will show how to set up the machine for your project, refer to the Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco...
...also recommended that you press the Start/Stop Button the machine will stop sewing. For information on your machine and how to use for basic sewing techniques such as: sewing a straight stitch, sewing a decorative stitch, sewing a stretch stitch, sewing a buttonhole and sewing a button. Review the page about the various stitches ...visiting www.singerco.com. Use the thread cutter on a piece of sewing. 23 START SEWING Before You Start Sewing Now that your machine is threaded, we will show how to set up the machine for your project, refer to the Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco...
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... start and at the start or to increase the speed of the stitches. Speed Control Adjustment Lever Slide this button to stop the machine when the foot control is not being used for saving characters from the ABC Mode. (See Page 21) 3. Mode indicator 2. .../down 3. Stitch width 8. Needle Up/ Needle Down Position Button Press this button to sew stitches in selected position until the button is also used . 2. Function Buttons 5. Stitch number 6. 23 START SEWING Operation Buttons and Function Buttons A. Operation Buttons 1. Reverse Button Hold down position. The ...
... start and at the start or to increase the speed of the stitches. Speed Control Adjustment Lever Slide this button to stop the machine when the foot control is not being used for saving characters from the ABC Mode. (See Page 21) 3. Mode indicator 2. .../down 3. Stitch width 8. Needle Up/ Needle Down Position Button Press this button to sew stitches in selected position until the button is also used . 2. Function Buttons 5. Stitch number 6. 23 START SEWING Operation Buttons and Function Buttons A. Operation Buttons 1. Reverse Button Hold down position. The ...
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...;. Delete a stitch: 1. Press the - side of the stitch you want to sew out the word SINGER. Combining stitch numbers 19, 09, 14, 07, 05, 18 1. After selecting each letter press the + side of the ABC Function Button located all letters are .... 3. side of the ABC Function Button until all programmed stitches are displayed under the width and length icons on the left. 3 START SEWING Combining Characters into Memory Your machine has the capability of combining characters from the ABC mode can be combined. Press the + side of the Pattern Adjustment Buttons, scroll to...
...;. Delete a stitch: 1. Press the - side of the stitch you want to sew out the word SINGER. Combining stitch numbers 19, 09, 14, 07, 05, 18 1. After selecting each letter press the + side of the ABC Function Button located all letters are .... 3. side of the ABC Function Button until all programmed stitches are displayed under the width and length icons on the left. 3 START SEWING Combining Characters into Memory Your machine has the capability of combining characters from the ABC mode can be combined. Press the + side of the Pattern Adjustment Buttons, scroll to...
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... by the Stitch Width Adjustment Button. Choosing Utility and Decorative Stitch Patterns: The machine will automatically default to the left + or - Adjusting the Width or the Length of the Stitch: The machine will move the needle to the Pattern Mode and Straight Stitch when turned on ... length can adjust the width or the length of other stitch patterns and further instruction, see the Stitch Reference Guide at www. 23 START SEWING Stitch Selection A. singerco.com. Choose the mode and then press the two left and pressing + will automatically default to 4.5 for straight stitch...
... by the Stitch Width Adjustment Button. Choosing Utility and Decorative Stitch Patterns: The machine will automatically default to the left + or - Adjusting the Width or the Length of the Stitch: The machine will move the needle to the Pattern Mode and Straight Stitch when turned on ... length can adjust the width or the length of other stitch patterns and further instruction, see the Stitch Reference Guide at www. 23 START SEWING Stitch Selection A. singerco.com. Choose the mode and then press the two left and pressing + will automatically default to 4.5 for straight stitch...
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...Disengage (drop) the feed teeth by entering the stitch number 35. (See Page 22) 2. The sewing machine automatically stops after sewing reinforcement stitches. side of the button. Set the machine to Straight Stitch by moving the Drop Feed Lever to raise the feed teeth. 27 Set the Mode... the stitching to the distance between the two holes of the Stitch Width Button. 5. 3 START SEWING Sewing a Button Mode Button and Function Buttons This machine includes a Button Sewing Foot, allowing you to attach buttons to 3.5. Set the Stitch Width to your projects easily and quickly...
...Disengage (drop) the feed teeth by entering the stitch number 35. (See Page 22) 2. The sewing machine automatically stops after sewing reinforcement stitches. side of the button. Set the machine to Straight Stitch by moving the Drop Feed Lever to raise the feed teeth. 27 Set the Mode... the stitching to the distance between the two holes of the Stitch Width Button. 5. 3 START SEWING Sewing a Button Mode Button and Function Buttons This machine includes a Button Sewing Foot, allowing you to attach buttons to 3.5. Set the Stitch Width to your projects easily and quickly...
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... important to use the right needle for the fabric you . It is showing signs of wear resulting in sewing problems. Needles can show signs of wear when you see snags in your SINGER® sewing machine. Remove and discard the old needle. Tighten the needle clamp screw (A) securely by turning the screw toward the...
... important to use the right needle for the fabric you . It is showing signs of wear resulting in sewing problems. Needles can show signs of wear when you see snags in your SINGER® sewing machine. Remove and discard the old needle. Tighten the needle clamp screw (A) securely by turning the screw toward the...