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Pattern
Tension
Width/
Length
Tack/
Cut
FUNCTION OF EACH PART
A. START/STOP BUTTON
The machine will start running when start/stop button is pressed and will stop when pressed the second time. The
machine will rotate slowly at start of sewing.
MONITOR LAMP
Green Light “ON”:
Ready to sew or to wind bobbin.
Red Light “ON”:
Presser foot is not in down position or buttonhole lever is not lowered.
If the red light is on, the machine will not start even when start/stop button is pressed.
If upper thread is not threaded, machine will stop after a few turns. (Upper thread sensor)
NOTE:
When the foot controller is connected, start/stop button will be deactivated.
B. REVERSE BUTTON
The machine will continue to sew in reverse at low speed while this button is pressed and stop when this button is
released.
NOTE:
When the foot controller is connected and the pedal is pressed, machine will sew in reverse while this button is
pressed. When released, machine will sew forward.
C. NEEDLE UP-DOWN/SLOW BUTTON
While NOT sewing,
needle STOP position will be changed up or down by pressing this button.
While sewing,
by pressing this button, machine will sew in slow speed. Pressing this button again, the speed will
return.
D. THREAD CUTTER BUTTON
Press this button after sewing to cut the upper and lower bobbin threads.
The machine will cut both threads automatically.
CAUTION:
* Do not press this button when there is no fabric in the machine or if there is no need to cut the threads. The thread
may tangle, resulting in damage.
* Do not use this button when cutting thread thicker than #30, nylon thread or other speciality threads. In this case,
use the thread cutter. See page 26.
E. SPEED CONTROL BUTTON
The machine will sew faster when the button is slid to the right (
), and sew slower when button is slid to the left ( ).
NOTE:
When the foot controller is connected, the speed control is automatically set to the maximum speed.
Thread Cutter
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