Instruction Manual
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... oxygen is used as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, and the like. 10. This appliance is not intended for use of lint, dust, and loose cloth. 5. Children should never be replaced by or near children. 2. Always unplug this sewing machine. Do not allow to avoid a hazard. 20. Use only attachments recommended by pulling on the foot controller. 19. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from...
... oxygen is used as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, and the like. 10. This appliance is not intended for use of lint, dust, and loose cloth. 5. Children should never be replaced by or near children. 2. Always unplug this sewing machine. Do not allow to avoid a hazard. 20. Use only attachments recommended by pulling on the foot controller. 19. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot controller free from...
Instruction Manual
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...Connecting Machine to Power Source...6 Two Step Presser Foot Lifter/ Adjusting Presser Foot Pressure...8 Accessories...10 Threading the Machine Winding the Bobbin...12 Inserting the Bobbin ...14 Threading the Upper Thread...16 Automatic Needle Threader ...18 Raising the Bobbin Thread ...20 Thread Tension ...22 Sewing How to Choose Your Pattern...24 Three Needle Position Dial ...26 Stitch Width Dial & Stitch Length Dial ...28 Sewing Straight Stitch...30 Reverse Sewing/ Removing the Work/ Cutting the Thread ...32 Choosing Stretch Stitch Patterns ...34 Blind Hem ...36 Sew 1-step Buttonholes ...38...
...Connecting Machine to Power Source...6 Two Step Presser Foot Lifter/ Adjusting Presser Foot Pressure...8 Accessories...10 Threading the Machine Winding the Bobbin...12 Inserting the Bobbin ...14 Threading the Upper Thread...16 Automatic Needle Threader ...18 Raising the Bobbin Thread ...20 Thread Tension ...22 Sewing How to Choose Your Pattern...24 Three Needle Position Dial ...26 Stitch Width Dial & Stitch Length Dial ...28 Sewing Straight Stitch...30 Reverse Sewing/ Removing the Work/ Cutting the Thread ...32 Choosing Stretch Stitch Patterns ...34 Blind Hem ...36 Sew 1-step Buttonholes ...38...
Instruction Manual
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One step buttonhole lever 14 15 2 Reverse sewing lever 11 3 5. Needle plate cover 8. Bobbin stopper 11. Automatic threader 15. Thread tension dial 2. Thread cutter 6. Three needle position dial 6 10. Stitch length dial 13. Thread take-up lever 2 10 4. Removable extension table/ accessory storage 5 13 9. Stitch width dial 7 12. Presser foot pressure adjustment 1 9 3. Pattern selector dial 8 14. EN Principal Parts of the Machine 1. Presser foot 4 12 7.
One step buttonhole lever 14 15 2 Reverse sewing lever 11 3 5. Needle plate cover 8. Bobbin stopper 11. Automatic threader 15. Thread tension dial 2. Thread cutter 6. Three needle position dial 6 10. Stitch length dial 13. Thread take-up lever 2 10 4. Removable extension table/ accessory storage 5 13 9. Stitch width dial 7 12. Presser foot pressure adjustment 1 9 3. Pattern selector dial 8 14. EN Principal Parts of the Machine 1. Presser foot 4 12 7.
Instruction Manual
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.../ quilting guide g. Pack of needles h. Satin stitch foot o. Blind hem foot s. Button sewing foot e. L-screwdriver k. Even Feed foot w. Twin needle 2 Optional accessories n o p q r 006172008 006907008 006900008 006813008 006904008 s t u v w 006916008 006917008 006016008 0061850081 10 Seam ripper/ brush f. Spool holders (2x) i. Bobbin (3x) j. Quilting/ straight stitch foot t. Darning/ embroidery foot v. Buttonhole foot d. Soft cover 1 Standard accessories a b c 006918008 e 006905008 006Q6A0150 f d 006914008 g h i j k l m Optional accessories...
.../ quilting guide g. Pack of needles h. Satin stitch foot o. Blind hem foot s. Button sewing foot e. L-screwdriver k. Even Feed foot w. Twin needle 2 Optional accessories n o p q r 006172008 006907008 006900008 006813008 006904008 s t u v w 006916008 006917008 006016008 0061850081 10 Seam ripper/ brush f. Spool holders (2x) i. Bobbin (3x) j. Quilting/ straight stitch foot t. Darning/ embroidery foot v. Buttonhole foot d. Soft cover 1 Standard accessories a b c 006918008 e 006905008 006Q6A0150 f d 006914008 g h i j k l m Optional accessories...
Instruction Manual
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... continue winding until bobbin is in "bobbin winding" position, the machine will not sew and the handwheel turn. To start sewing, push the bobbin winder spindle to left 4 (sewing position). 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Thread bobbin as illustrated and place on foot control pedal. (8) - Push bobbin spindle to spool pin. (1/2) - Step on spindle. (5) - Cut thread, push bobbin spindle to the left (10) and remove. EN Winding the Bobbin - Snap thread into thread guide. (3) - Wind thread clockwise around bobbin winder tension discs. (4) - Place thread and corresponding spool holder...
... continue winding until bobbin is in "bobbin winding" position, the machine will not sew and the handwheel turn. To start sewing, push the bobbin winder spindle to left 4 (sewing position). 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Thread bobbin as illustrated and place on foot control pedal. (8) - Push bobbin spindle to spool pin. (1/2) - Step on spindle. (5) - Cut thread, push bobbin spindle to the left (10) and remove. EN Winding the Bobbin - Snap thread into thread guide. (3) - Wind thread clockwise around bobbin winder tension discs. (4) - Place thread and corresponding spool holder...
Instruction Manual
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... pass the thread behind the horizontal thread guide, and then behind the thin wire needle clamp guide (7) and then down right channel. (5) During this will help to the spool. Pull about 6 - 8 inches of spool holder next to the rear beyond the needle eye. EN Threading the Upper Thread This is a simple operation but it is important to release the tension discs. You must raise the presser foot to...
... pass the thread behind the horizontal thread guide, and then behind the thin wire needle clamp guide (7) and then down right channel. (5) During this will help to the spool. Pull about 6 - 8 inches of spool holder next to the rear beyond the needle eye. EN Threading the Upper Thread This is a simple operation but it is important to release the tension discs. You must raise the presser foot to...
Instruction Manual
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... hook inside the threader will slip into the eye of the manual) to center position. - Attention: Turn power switch to the threading position (B). 1 - Raise the needle to work best with a standard size 14 needle at the factory. 2 18 A C B D A Release lever (A), by swinging it away from left to the resting position. - EN Automatic Needle Threader - Thread upper tension of machine up to right. - Set Three Needle Position Dial (see item # 11 on page 2 of the needle clamp...
... hook inside the threader will slip into the eye of the manual) to center position. - Attention: Turn power switch to the threading position (B). 1 - Raise the needle to work best with a standard size 14 needle at the factory. 2 18 A C B D A Release lever (A), by swinging it away from left to the resting position. - EN Automatic Needle Threader - Thread upper tension of machine up to right. - Set Three Needle Position Dial (see item # 11 on page 2 of the needle clamp...
Instruction Manual
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... that the upper machine tension is usually only desirable for straight stitch sewing. - For zig zag and decorative sewing stitch functions, thread tension should generally be between "3" and "5". Thread tension too loose for zig zag and decorative sewing. A balanced tension (identical stitches both top and bottom) is not threaded correctly. For all stitch functions, thread or fabric. - Lower thread tension 1 The bobbin tension has been set correctly at the factory, so you will be less than for straight stitch construction sewing. - 90% of...
... that the upper machine tension is usually only desirable for straight stitch sewing. - For zig zag and decorative sewing stitch functions, thread tension should generally be between "3" and "5". Thread tension too loose for zig zag and decorative sewing. A balanced tension (identical stitches both top and bottom) is not threaded correctly. For all stitch functions, thread or fabric. - Lower thread tension 1 The bobbin tension has been set correctly at the factory, so you will be less than for straight stitch construction sewing. - 90% of...
Instruction Manual
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Set the Three Needle Position Dial (b) to the Center. - If you the widest stitch. Further instructions for setting the stitch width & the stitch length dials can be turned in either direction. Three needle position dial c. Set the Three Needle Position Dial (b) to the Center. - This will give you would like a narrower stitch, set the Stitch Width Dial to Choose Your Pattern The diagram on this page display the stitch patterns available on the machine. Set the Stitch Length Dial (d) to 6. Set the Stitch Width Dial (c) to...
Set the Three Needle Position Dial (b) to the Center. - If you the widest stitch. Further instructions for setting the stitch width & the stitch length dials can be turned in either direction. Three needle position dial c. Set the Three Needle Position Dial (b) to the Center. - This will give you would like a narrower stitch, set the Stitch Width Dial to Choose Your Pattern The diagram on this page display the stitch patterns available on the machine. Set the Stitch Length Dial (d) to 6. Set the Stitch Width Dial (c) to...
Instruction Manual
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...below. (2) Dense zig-zag stitches are called satin stitches. (2) Function of stitch length dial for the straight stitch infinite needle position. Turn the Stitch Length Dial, and the length of the stitch length dial approaches "0". The standard setting for sewing a seam is also the control for when straight stitching For straight stitch sewing, turn the Pattern Selector Dial to zig zag or any other decorative pattern. Use a shorter stitch length when sewing lighter weight fabrics or when using a thicker needle or thread. The density of zig zag or decorative stitches increases as...
...below. (2) Dense zig-zag stitches are called satin stitches. (2) Function of stitch length dial for the straight stitch infinite needle position. Turn the Stitch Length Dial, and the length of the stitch length dial approaches "0". The standard setting for sewing a seam is also the control for when straight stitching For straight stitch sewing, turn the Pattern Selector Dial to zig zag or any other decorative pattern. Use a shorter stitch length when sewing lighter weight fabrics or when using a thicker needle or thread. The density of zig zag or decorative stitches increases as...
Instruction Manual
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Place the fabric under the presser foot with the fabric edge lined up with the desired seam guide line on the needle plate. (2) Lower the presser foot lifter, and then step on the foot controller to between 2 and 3. EN Sewing Straight Stitch To begin sewing, set the machine for straight stitch. (1) Set the stitch length to start sewing. (3) 1 2 3 30
Place the fabric under the presser foot with the fabric edge lined up with the desired seam guide line on the needle plate. (2) Lower the presser foot lifter, and then step on the foot controller to between 2 and 3. EN Sewing Straight Stitch To begin sewing, set the machine for straight stitch. (1) Set the stitch length to start sewing. (3) 1 2 3 30
Instruction Manual
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... machine will sew forward again. (1) Removing the Work Turn the handwheel toward you (counterclockwise) to bring the thread take up lever to cut. (3) 32 B 3 Pull threads down the reverse sewing lever (A). EN Reverse Sewing To secure the beginning and the end of the face plate and into thread cutter (B). Guide the threads to the side of a seam, press down to its highest position, raise the presser foot and remove work behind the needle and presser 1 2 foot...
... machine will sew forward again. (1) Removing the Work Turn the handwheel toward you (counterclockwise) to bring the thread take up lever to cut. (3) 32 B 3 Pull threads down the reverse sewing lever (A). EN Reverse Sewing To secure the beginning and the end of the face plate and into thread cutter (B). Guide the threads to the side of a seam, press down to its highest position, raise the presser foot and remove work behind the needle and presser 1 2 foot...
Instruction Manual
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... stitch length dial to between "3" and "6". EN Choosing Stretch Stitch Patterns The stretch stitch patterns are two examples: Straight Stretch Stitch (1) Set the pattern selector dial to "1". Adjust the stitch width dial to "S1" or "S2". Though there are several stretch patterns, here are indicated with blue and red colors on the pattern selector dial. M 1 M 2 34 Set the stitch width dial to " ". Used to add triple reinforcement to " ". Ric Rac (2) Set the pattern selector dial to stretch and hardwearing seams. The machine sews...
... stitch length dial to between "3" and "6". EN Choosing Stretch Stitch Patterns The stretch stitch patterns are two examples: Straight Stretch Stitch (1) Set the pattern selector dial to "1". Adjust the stitch width dial to "S1" or "S2". Though there are several stretch patterns, here are indicated with blue and red colors on the pattern selector dial. M 1 M 2 34 Set the stitch width dial to " ". Used to add triple reinforcement to " ". Ric Rac (2) Set the pattern selector dial to stretch and hardwearing seams. The machine sews...
Instruction Manual
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... the needle drops through the edge of the page. Set the stitch width dial at the right. Blind hems, however, are appropriate for part number) 36 Blind hem for the weight/type of fabric being sewn, within the range shown in Fig. 1) against the right side of the fabric with the range shown on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc. Blind Hem: Turn up the hem to make blind hem sewing even easier, use a blind hem foot...
... the needle drops through the edge of the page. Set the stitch width dial at the right. Blind hems, however, are appropriate for part number) 36 Blind hem for the weight/type of fabric being sewn, within the range shown in Fig. 1) against the right side of the fabric with the range shown on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc. Blind Hem: Turn up the hem to make blind hem sewing even easier, use a blind hem foot...
Instruction Manual
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... Mark the position of the buttonhole foot, PUSH then bring the two heavy thread ends under the buttonhole foot. Hook the heavy thread onto the back end of the buttonhole on your fabric before working on the fabric with the marks on the fabric (A). (The front bar tack will overcast the cord. 1. Open the button plate and insert the button (B). 5. a b A PUSH B C Making a Buttonhole on Stretch Fabrics (E) When sewing buttonholes on stretch fabric, hook heavy thread or cord under & to " ". 2. Making a Buttonhole 1. Set the stitch width at "6". Buttonhole stitching is a simple...
... Mark the position of the buttonhole foot, PUSH then bring the two heavy thread ends under the buttonhole foot. Hook the heavy thread onto the back end of the buttonhole on your fabric before working on the fabric with the marks on the fabric (A). (The front bar tack will overcast the cord. 1. Open the button plate and insert the button (B). 5. a b A PUSH B C Making a Buttonhole on Stretch Fabrics (E) When sewing buttonholes on stretch fabric, hook heavy thread or cord under & to " ". 2. Making a Buttonhole 1. Set the stitch width at "6". Buttonhole stitching is a simple...
Instruction Manual
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Set the machine for straight a 2 ba b stitch again, then sew a few securing stitches to finish. 1 If a shank is required, place a darning needle on Buttons Move the drop feed control to right side to lower the feed dogs. (1) Change the all purpose foot to the button sewing foot. (2) Set the stitch length to check that the needle goes cleanly into the left and right holes of the fabric. Turn the handwheel to "0". Set the machine for zig-zag stitch, then set the width to the distance between...
Set the machine for straight a 2 ba b stitch again, then sew a few securing stitches to finish. 1 If a shank is required, place a darning needle on Buttons Move the drop feed control to right side to lower the feed dogs. (1) Change the all purpose foot to the button sewing foot. (2) Set the stitch length to check that the needle goes cleanly into the left and right holes of the fabric. Turn the handwheel to "0". Set the machine for zig-zag stitch, then set the width to the distance between...
Instruction Manual
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..., muslin, Thread in the bobbin. Medium weight fabrics-cotton, satin, kettlecloth, sailcloth, double knits, lightweight woolens. Heavyweight fabrics-canvas, woolens, outdoor tent and quilted fabrics, denims, upholstery material (light to thread size and weight of fabric. Not recommended for these fabrics and needle sizes. Leather, vinyl, upholstery. (Leaves smaller hole than standard large needle.) Note : 1. For best sewing results always use the same thread in the upper tension and in the upper tension, all...
..., muslin, Thread in the bobbin. Medium weight fabrics-cotton, satin, kettlecloth, sailcloth, double knits, lightweight woolens. Heavyweight fabrics-canvas, woolens, outdoor tent and quilted fabrics, denims, upholstery material (light to thread size and weight of fabric. Not recommended for these fabrics and needle sizes. Leather, vinyl, upholstery. (Leaves smaller hole than standard large needle.) Note : 1. For best sewing results always use the same thread in the upper tension and in the upper tension, all...
Instruction Manual
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... always use SINGER® needles. EN Inserting & Changing Needles Change the needle regularly, especially if it will go. Loosen the needle clamp screw and tighten again after an average of 16 hours of the shaft should be in perfect condition. (2) Problems can occur with: A. Damaged points C. The flat side of sewing for better quality stitching. 2 53 D A B C B A C C/D.Insert the needle as far up as follows: A. Attention: Turn power...
... always use SINGER® needles. EN Inserting & Changing Needles Change the needle regularly, especially if it will go. Loosen the needle clamp screw and tighten again after an average of 16 hours of the shaft should be in perfect condition. (2) Problems can occur with: A. Damaged points C. The flat side of sewing for better quality stitching. 2 53 D A B C B A C C/D.Insert the needle as far up as follows: A. Attention: Turn power...
Instruction Manual
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... is caught in the hook, because upper tension is adjusted wrong. 3. Replace the needle. 1. Readjust the stitch length. 3. Select a better quality thread. 2. The thread is attached. 1. Skipped stitches Needle breaks Loose stitches Seams gather or pucker Uneven stitches, uneven feed 1. The wrong size needle has been used. 4. Wrong needle size for the needle. 4. The wrong foot is wound around the spool holder pin. 6. Needle/ fabric/ thread combination is threaded wrong. 3. The bobbin case is wrong. 4. Correction 1. Reduce the thread tension. (lower number) 3. Select a larger needle...
... is caught in the hook, because upper tension is adjusted wrong. 3. Replace the needle. 1. Readjust the stitch length. 3. Select a better quality thread. 2. The thread is attached. 1. Skipped stitches Needle breaks Loose stitches Seams gather or pucker Uneven stitches, uneven feed 1. The wrong size needle has been used. 4. Wrong needle size for the needle. 4. The wrong foot is wound around the spool holder pin. 6. Needle/ fabric/ thread combination is threaded wrong. 3. The bobbin case is wrong. 4. Correction 1. Reduce the thread tension. (lower number) 3. Select a larger needle...
Instruction Manual
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... the thread tail and step on the feed dogs in front of the fabric is recommended to use SINGER needles #2022 size 100/16. * Heavy or thick fabrics may be more difficult to the blade. * Lower the presser foot and sew. Starting and Ending Seams To Start a Seam To start by cutting a notch at the end of the fabric until you have created a 3" (7.5 cm) chain. Start sewing. To End a Seam To end a seam, continue sewing...
... the thread tail and step on the feed dogs in front of the fabric is recommended to use SINGER needles #2022 size 100/16. * Heavy or thick fabrics may be more difficult to the blade. * Lower the presser foot and sew. Starting and Ending Seams To Start a Seam To start by cutting a notch at the end of the fabric until you have created a 3" (7.5 cm) chain. Start sewing. To End a Seam To end a seam, continue sewing...