Instruction Manual
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... be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using and before cleaning, removing covers, lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this household sewing machine. To reduce the risk of lint, dust, and loose cloth. .HHS ILQJHUV DZD\ IURP DOO PRYLQJ SDUWV 6SHFLDO FDUH LV UHTXLUHG DURXQG WKH VHZLQJ machine needle. $OZD\VXVHWKHSURSHUQHHGOHSODWH...
... be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using and before cleaning, removing covers, lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this household sewing machine. To reduce the risk of lint, dust, and loose cloth. .HHS ILQJHUV DZD\ IURP DOO PRYLQJ SDUWV 6SHFLDO FDUH LV UHTXLUHG DURXQG WKH VHZLQJ machine needle. $OZD\VXVHWKHSURSHUQHHGOHSODWH...
Instruction Manual
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...SLQV3UHVVHUIRRWOLIWHU 16 - 17 Feed dog control 16 - 17 Converting to free-arm sewing 18 - 19 Large extension table 18 - 19 Winding the bobbin 20 - 21 Threading the bobbin thread 22 - 23 Threading the top thread 24 - 27 Using automatic needle threader Picking up bobbin thread 28 - 29 Needle, thread and fabric chart 30 - 31 $GMXVWLQJWRSWKUHDGWHQVLRQ 32 - 33 Changing presser foot 32 - 33 Functions of patterns Blindhem stitch 52 - 53 0XOWLVWLWFK]LJ]DJ...
...SLQV3UHVVHUIRRWOLIWHU 16 - 17 Feed dog control 16 - 17 Converting to free-arm sewing 18 - 19 Large extension table 18 - 19 Winding the bobbin 20 - 21 Threading the bobbin thread 22 - 23 Threading the top thread 24 - 27 Using automatic needle threader Picking up bobbin thread 28 - 29 Needle, thread and fabric chart 30 - 31 $GMXVWLQJWRSWKUHDGWHQVLRQ 32 - 33 Changing presser foot 32 - 33 Functions of patterns Blindhem stitch 52 - 53 0XOWLVWLWFK]LJ]DJ...
Instruction Manual
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Bobbin winder shaft 4 7. Buttonhole lever 19. Presser foot screw 13 24. Needle 25. Needle plate 33. Foot control 37. Instruction manual 19 21 22 23 24 25 11 16 17 6 7 8 9 10 20 18 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 10 KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. Cord socket ,GHQWL¿FDWLRQSODWH 17. Feed dogs 15 32. Thread cutter 2 4. Face cover 5. Pattern number reference guide 2SHUDWLRQEXWWRQV +RUL]RQWDOVSRROSLQ...
Bobbin winder shaft 4 7. Buttonhole lever 19. Presser foot screw 13 24. Needle 25. Needle plate 33. Foot control 37. Instruction manual 19 21 22 23 24 25 11 16 17 6 7 8 9 10 20 18 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 10 KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. Cord socket ,GHQWL¿FDWLRQSODWH 17. Feed dogs 15 32. Thread cutter 2 4. Face cover 5. Pattern number reference guide 2SHUDWLRQEXWWRQV +RUL]RQWDOVSRROSLQ...
Instruction Manual
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Raise the needle to its highest position by pushing the release EXWWRQ WR WKH ULJKW %REELQ FRYHU ZLOO SRS XS VXI¿FLHQWO\ WR 2 allow you pull the thread. 3...thread and lead it towards back of the machine under the presser foot. 127( 7KLV LV DOVR D YHU\ LPSRUWDQW VWHS WR DVVXUH WKHEREELQWKUHDGGRHVQRWVOLSRXWRISRVLWLRQ B A 6. Remove the bobbin cover plate by rotating the hand 1 ZKHHOWRZDUG\RXFRXQWHUFORFNZLVH 2. Insert the bobbin making sure the bobbin rotates counterclockwise when you to remove the cover. 3. THREADING THE BOBBIN THREAD...
Raise the needle to its highest position by pushing the release EXWWRQ WR WKH ULJKW %REELQ FRYHU ZLOO SRS XS VXI¿FLHQWO\ WR 2 allow you pull the thread. 3...thread and lead it towards back of the machine under the presser foot. 127( 7KLV LV DOVR D YHU\ LPSRUWDQW VWHS WR DVVXUH WKHEREELQWKUHDGGRHVQRWVOLSRXWRISRVLWLRQ B A 6. Remove the bobbin cover plate by rotating the hand 1 ZKHHOWRZDUG\RXFRXQWHUFORFNZLVH 2. Insert the bobbin making sure the bobbin rotates counterclockwise when you to remove the cover. 3. THREADING THE BOBBIN THREAD...
Instruction Manual
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... decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be done with the foot holder. 3. Push presser foot release lever to adjust the tension control. 0DNHDQ\DGMXVWPHQWVZLWKWKHSUHVVHUIRRWµGRZQ¶ $ EDODQFHG WHQVLRQ LGHQWLFDO VWLWFKHV ERWK WRS DQG ERWWRP LV usually only desirable for straight stitch sewing. You will need to remove the foot. 2. Lower the presser foot lifter so that the foot holder snaps on the needle plate aligning the presser foot pin with the tension control dial...
... decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be done with the foot holder. 3. Push presser foot release lever to adjust the tension control. 0DNHDQ\DGMXVWPHQWVZLWKWKHSUHVVHUIRRWµGRZQ¶ $ EDODQFHG WHQVLRQ LGHQWLFDO VWLWFKHV ERWK WRS DQG ERWWRP LV usually only desirable for straight stitch sewing. You will need to remove the foot. 2. Lower the presser foot lifter so that the foot holder snaps on the needle plate aligning the presser foot pin with the tension control dial...
Instruction Manual
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... pattern number selection to select left button for pattern number selection %RXWRQVSRXUVpOHFWLRQQHUOHQXPpUR du point motif %RWRQHVSDUDHOHJLUQ~PHURGH puntada Pattern number reference guide *XLGHGHUpIpUHQFHGXQXPpUR des motifs *XtD GH UHIHUHQFLD GHO Q~PHUR de puntada FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL PATTERN NUMBER SELECTION BUTTONS When the machine is turned on, straight stitch is selected and pop-up to pattern number...
... pattern number selection to select left button for pattern number selection %RXWRQVSRXUVpOHFWLRQQHUOHQXPpUR du point motif %RWRQHVSDUDHOHJLUQ~PHURGH puntada Pattern number reference guide *XLGHGHUpIpUHQFHGXQXPpUR des motifs *XtD GH UHIHUHQFLD GHO Q~PHUR de puntada FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL PATTERN NUMBER SELECTION BUTTONS When the machine is turned on, straight stitch is selected and pop-up to pattern number...
Instruction Manual
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... pulled out, while operating foot control. ÎPush in operation. ÎMove bobbin winder to left . HELPFUL MESSAGES If an incorrect operation is made automatically after buttonhole stitch is completed. Buttonhole lever is in foot control plug. It is not necessary to push the reverse/tacking stitch button. Breakage of top thread is detected. Î6XSSO\WRSWKUHDGDQGUHVWDUW Bobbin winder is not lowered or raised. ÎLower buttonhole lever when sewing buttonholes. ÎRaise buttonhole lever when sewing stitch patterns.
... pulled out, while operating foot control. ÎPush in operation. ÎMove bobbin winder to left . HELPFUL MESSAGES If an incorrect operation is made automatically after buttonhole stitch is completed. Buttonhole lever is in foot control plug. It is not necessary to push the reverse/tacking stitch button. Breakage of top thread is detected. Î6XSSO\WRSWKUHDGDQGUHVWDUW Bobbin winder is not lowered or raised. ÎLower buttonhole lever when sewing buttonholes. ÎRaise buttonhole lever when sewing stitch patterns.
Instruction Manual
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... YDOXH VHW automatically when the pattern is 5 mm. The light grey boxes indicate all the possible personal preference options available to create center tapered stitch, as illustrated. ZIGZAG STITCHING 6(77,1*6 3UHVVHUIRRW*HQHUDO3XUSRVH)RRW 7KUHDGWHQVLRQFRQWURO$872 The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear...
... YDOXH VHW automatically when the pattern is 5 mm. The light grey boxes indicate all the possible personal preference options available to create center tapered stitch, as illustrated. ZIGZAG STITCHING 6(77,1*6 3UHVVHUIRRW*HQHUDO3XUSRVH)RRW 7KUHDGWHQVLRQFRQWURO$872 The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear...
Instruction Manual
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...OHQJWKZLOO be used to ensure that the needle clears the foot's opening . This will center the needle on the foot's opening . 5. Lower presser foot and begin moving your fabric following your fabric under presser foot. 3. DARNING & EMBROIDERY FOOT This special foot may be controlled by the movement of your hands. 'LVHQJDJHWKHIHHGGRJV $WWDFK 'DUQLQJ (PEURLGHU\ )RRW PDNLQJ VXUH WKH extension arm sits over the needle clamp screw. 6HZLQJ,QVWUXFWLRQV...
...OHQJWKZLOO be used to ensure that the needle clears the foot's opening . This will center the needle on the foot's opening . 5. Lower presser foot and begin moving your fabric following your fabric under presser foot. 3. DARNING & EMBROIDERY FOOT This special foot may be controlled by the movement of your hands. 'LVHQJDJHWKHIHHGGRJV $WWDFK 'DUQLQJ (PEURLGHU\ )RRW PDNLQJ VXUH WKH extension arm sits over the needle clamp screw. 6HZLQJ,QVWUXFWLRQV...
Instruction Manual
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... the machine with invisible thread and the bobbin with the width setting wide enough to go over the bead string without hitting the bead string. Using pins will line up with the left edge of the guide. Pull a small length of the bead string out the back of the foot to hold fabric layers together. Pull the work out toward you start sewing...
... the machine with invisible thread and the bobbin with the width setting wide enough to go over the bead string without hitting the bead string. Using pins will line up with the left edge of the guide. Pull a small length of the bead string out the back of the foot to hold fabric layers together. Pull the work out toward you start sewing...
Instruction Manual
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... wide enough to cover the cord, making sure that the needle clears the hole on the foot. 3. Place fabric under and behind the foot. 8VH GRXEOHIDFHG EDVWLQJ WDSH WR KROG WKH IDEULF SLHFHV together for sewing, which will prevent either layer from the needle through the opening of the foot, then slip the thread under the presser foot. Place the cording on the wrong side...
... wide enough to cover the cord, making sure that the needle clears the hole on the foot. 3. Place fabric under and behind the foot. 8VH GRXEOHIDFHG EDVWLQJ WDSH WR KROG WKH IDEULF SLHFHV together for sewing, which will prevent either layer from the needle through the opening of the foot, then slip the thread under the presser foot. Place the cording on the wrong side...
Instruction Manual
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...FRUUHFWO\WKUHDGVHHSDJH THREAD PROBLEMS Thread bunches. * Top and bobbin threads are not drawn back under presser foot before starting seam. -'UDZERWKWKUHDGVEDFNXQGHU SUHVVHUIRRWDERXWLQFKHVFP DQGKROGXQWLODIHZ stitches are formed. Remove lint VHHSDJH Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is turned off.- Needle breaks. * Fabric is caught in bobbin case or hook. - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is too tight...
...FRUUHFWO\WKUHDGVHHSDJH THREAD PROBLEMS Thread bunches. * Top and bobbin threads are not drawn back under presser foot before starting seam. -'UDZERWKWKUHDGVEDFNXQGHU SUHVVHUIRRWDERXWLQFKHVFP DQGKROGXQWLODIHZ stitches are formed. Remove lint VHHSDJH Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is turned off.- Needle breaks. * Fabric is caught in bobbin case or hook. - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is too tight...
Instruction Manual 2
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... in shuttle Upper threading Adjusting the tensions To regulate the length of stitch Sewing in reverse Straight and zigzag sewing Adjusting pressure and feeding of fabric Preparing to sew Removing the work Three needle position Making buttonholes Sewing on buttons Stretch stitch INDEX Pages .2-3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 13-1 4 15 16 17 Free arm sewing Automatic embroidery Blind stitch hem Creative embroidery Samples of creative embroidery Embroidering with a hoop The adjustable cording and zipper foot Quilting guide Seam gauge or cloth guide Adjusting and changing "V" belt Cleaning and...
... in shuttle Upper threading Adjusting the tensions To regulate the length of stitch Sewing in reverse Straight and zigzag sewing Adjusting pressure and feeding of fabric Preparing to sew Removing the work Three needle position Making buttonholes Sewing on buttons Stretch stitch INDEX Pages .2-3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 13-1 4 15 16 17 Free arm sewing Automatic embroidery Blind stitch hem Creative embroidery Samples of creative embroidery Embroidering with a hoop The adjustable cording and zipper foot Quilting guide Seam gauge or cloth guide Adjusting and changing "V" belt Cleaning and...
Instruction Manual 2
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When the needle position lever is regulated by the zigzag stitch regulator as per illustration B. Then using only the adjustments of the stitch regulator. In the following pages, we explain how you may do straight stitching, zigzag stitching, embroidery, appliquing, button sewing, buttonhole making, hemming, blind stitching and many different stitches can be in its LEFT groove, the stitch directions are as explained on the preceding. direction.. 14 B. The length also varies, as the diaqram indicates. In...
When the needle position lever is regulated by the zigzag stitch regulator as per illustration B. Then using only the adjustments of the stitch regulator. In the following pages, we explain how you may do straight stitching, zigzag stitching, embroidery, appliquing, button sewing, buttonhole making, hemming, blind stitching and many different stitches can be in its LEFT groove, the stitch directions are as explained on the preceding. direction.. 14 B. The length also varies, as the diaqram indicates. In...
Instruction Manual 2
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... stitching. Lower presser foot and turn the fabric end for the end of the button hole, step 1, Fig. 24. Turn drop feed dial to "DOWN" positim and set zigzag width control as far to p position. 1 P 2- 3 pT D 8. Raise needle out of fabric, reset stitch width at 21/2 and stitch length knob near 0. 3. Fig 4 10. Cut the buttonhole opening with buttonhole foot which can be sure machine adjustments are correct. 1. Stitch to be torn away after stitching. Lift the presser foot and using...
... stitching. Lower presser foot and turn the fabric end for the end of the button hole, step 1, Fig. 24. Turn drop feed dial to "DOWN" positim and set zigzag width control as far to p position. 1 P 2- 3 pT D 8. Raise needle out of fabric, reset stitch width at 21/2 and stitch length knob near 0. 3. Fig 4 10. Cut the buttonhole opening with buttonhole foot which can be sure machine adjustments are correct. 1. Stitch to be torn away after stitching. Lift the presser foot and using...
Instruction Manual 2
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... zigzag stitch and prevent ravelling, set the stitch width at 0. Move zigzag stitch width control until the needle comes down exactly over the button, between the two holes, and sew button to be sewn, follow the same procedure above method to fasten. Remove the toothpick and wind thread under the needle, then gently lower the presser foot. If a four hole button is to the fabric with the same procedure as for the two hole button. Hooks...
... zigzag stitch and prevent ravelling, set the stitch width at 0. Move zigzag stitch width control until the needle comes down exactly over the button, between the two holes, and sew button to be sewn, follow the same procedure above method to fasten. Remove the toothpick and wind thread under the needle, then gently lower the presser foot. If a four hole button is to the fabric with the same procedure as for the two hole button. Hooks...
Instruction Manual 2
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... this stitch from fabric. Set stitch dial to mark "5" when you use the straight stretch stitch to seam knit, stretch, and elasticized fabric, "stretch" and strength are built in sportswear and bathing suits. 1. For example: crotch seaming, sleeve insertion and construction seams in as the seam is ideal for zigzag stretch stitch). 4. I" J." Use standard zigzag foot. 2. i Fig. 29 CAUTION - Set zigzag width control dial at number "0" (for straight) or any number (for top-stitching, particularly on knits. STRETCH STITCH 17 When you sew stretch stitch. Because...
... this stitch from fabric. Set stitch dial to mark "5" when you use the straight stretch stitch to seam knit, stretch, and elasticized fabric, "stretch" and strength are built in sportswear and bathing suits. 1. For example: crotch seaming, sleeve insertion and construction seams in as the seam is ideal for zigzag stretch stitch). 4. I" J." Use standard zigzag foot. 2. i Fig. 29 CAUTION - Set zigzag width control dial at number "0" (for straight) or any number (for top-stitching, particularly on knits. STRETCH STITCH 17 When you sew stretch stitch. Because...
Instruction Manual 2
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... to work free hand when embroidering or monograming. 27 EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP It is easy to follow a stamped design or to keep fingers out of the path of the needle. Turn the drop feed dial to "DOWN" position. Then operate the machine at the size you prefer and lower the presser bar lifter. Release the pressure from the foot by pressing down on the snap lock ring darner. Stretch the fabric in an embroidery hoop...
... to work free hand when embroidering or monograming. 27 EMBROIDERING WITH A HOOP It is easy to follow a stamped design or to keep fingers out of the path of the needle. Turn the drop feed dial to "DOWN" position. Then operate the machine at the size you prefer and lower the presser bar lifter. Release the pressure from the foot by pressing down on the snap lock ring darner. Stretch the fabric in an embroidery hoop...
Instruction Manual 2
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... shuttle driver and adjust into position. 4. Before oiling the upper part of sewing you until the needle reaches its lowest point. -. . - Replace shuttle race cover, (C), fitting pin at lower edge into notch, and lock into position with finger tip to outer edge of shuttle. Turn the balance wheel until the take-up lever is at points indicated by removing all threads, lint, etc. 5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MACHINE How to Oil Your Machine...
... shuttle driver and adjust into position. 4. Before oiling the upper part of sewing you until the needle reaches its lowest point. -. . - Replace shuttle race cover, (C), fitting pin at lower edge into notch, and lock into position with finger tip to outer edge of shuttle. Turn the balance wheel until the take-up lever is at points indicated by removing all threads, lint, etc. 5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR MACHINE How to Oil Your Machine...
Instruction Manual 2
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... lever in incorrect position Improper setting of needle Bent or eye of needle too sharp Bent or blunt needle Material Puckering Tensions too tight Dull needle Sewing Stretch Stitch Stitch length too long Machine noisy Material will not feed Correction Refer to threadino instructions, see page No.6. Discard all blunt or bent needles and replace with new. See tension adjustment, page No. 9 Change needle. Refer to lower number. 37 Trouble Probable Cause Upper Thread Breaking Improperly threaded Too much tension Starting with...
... lever in incorrect position Improper setting of needle Bent or eye of needle too sharp Bent or blunt needle Material Puckering Tensions too tight Dull needle Sewing Stretch Stitch Stitch length too long Machine noisy Material will not feed Correction Refer to threadino instructions, see page No.6. Discard all blunt or bent needles and replace with new. See tension adjustment, page No. 9 Change needle. Refer to lower number. 37 Trouble Probable Cause Upper Thread Breaking Improperly threaded Too much tension Starting with...