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Operation Instructions

Note:

 When the 

Sure Stitch is in the 

“on” mode, 

the sewing machine WILL 

BEGIN TO STITCH! When 

you stop moving the 

machine, it will continue 

to stitch at the sewing 

machine’s minimum speed 

until you press the off 

button. This feature ensures 

the machine will maintain 

as consistent a stitch length 

as possible with the initial 

movement of the machine. 

On/Off Button:

 The On/Off button activates/disables the regulated stitch feature of the Sure 

Stitch. When the regulated stitch is active, the green LED light directly above the button will be lit. 

In regulated mode, your sewing machine will automatically adjust the speed that it stitches based 

on how fast you move your sewing machine around on the quilting frame.  If you move your sewing 

machine too fast, it will reach its maximum stitch speed, and no longer be able to stitch fast enough 

to keep a constant stitch size.  The green LED above the On/Off button will turn red when your 

sewing machine has reached it’s maximum stitch speed.  When the LED above the On/Off button is 

lit red, your stitches will be longer than your set size.

Pulse Button:

  When the Pulse button is pushed your sewing machine will sew at a constant speed, 

until the button is released.  Use the Pulse button to tie off a stitch, or to sew at a constant, non-

regulated speed.

Stitch Length Buttons:

  Use the Stitch Length buttons to adjust how long your stitches will be 

while using the regulated stitch mode. The LED display directly above the Stitch Length buttons 

displays your current Stitch Length setting. You can set the Stitch Length from “1” to “10”, indicated 

by “0”, the stitch length setting does not  indicate “Stitches per inch”, but will be consistent based on 

your sewing machine.  The Stitch Length setting will be set to “5” every time you turn on the 

Sure Stitch.

Stitch Length Display

Stitch Length 

Buttons

On/Off Button

Active (Green)/

Over-speed (Red) 

Indicator

Pulse Button

WARNING!

 To avoid injury, always turn your sewing machine off before threading your needle, or 

changing your bobbin.

All of the Sure Stitches controls are located on the Display Console.

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Pro Carriage

Sure Stitch

Summary of Contents for Sure Stitch

Page 1: ...Copyright December 5 2018 Grace Company Reproduction Prohibited Version 4 0 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...shooting 22 Pro Carriage Step 1 Bottom Carriage 23 Step 2 Top Carriage 23 Step 3 Control Box Installation 25 Operation Instructions 32 Troubleshooting 33 G Series 2 Dual Step 1 Bottom Carriage 34 Step 2 Top Carriage 36 Step 3 Control Box 38 Step 4 Display Console Installation 41 Operation Instructions 44 Troubleshooting 45 G Series 2 Single Step 1 Bottom Carriage 46 Step 2 Top Carriage 48 Step 3 C...

Page 3: ...nd Velcro Strap 1 Control Box 1 Parts List Sure Stitch Power Supply 1 Display Cable 1 Sewing Machine 3 Prong Control Cable 1 iii Encoder and Cable 2 Display Horizontal Attachment 1 Sewing Machine 1 Prong Control Cable 1 ...

Page 4: ...iv Parts List Sure Stitch Zip Ties 8 Zip Tie Mount 6 Velcro 6 2 5mm Allen Wrench 1 4mm Allen Wrench 1 2mm Allen Wrench 1 ...

Page 5: ...arriage Dual Wheel Carriage See pages 1 11 for the G Series Carriage installation instructions See pages 12 22 for the Dual Wheel Carriage installation instructions See pages 23 33 for the Pro Carriage installation instructions ...

Page 6: ...l Wheel Carriage See pages 34 45 for the G Series 2 Carriage Dual Wheel installation instructions vi G Series 2 Single Wheel Carriage See pages 46 57 for the G Series 2 Carriage Single Wheel installation instructions ...

Page 7: ...de to be used in a later step M6 x 20mm SBHCS Wheel M6 Spacer G Series Carriage Sure Stitch 1 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Tools Needed 4mm Allen Wrench 2mm Allen Wrench 1 Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt ...

Page 8: ...w Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw G Series Carriage Sure Stitch Rear Left Wheel M6 Spacer Encoder Encoder Carriage Track 2 1 5 Place the Carriage on the frame Make sure the Encoder is springing against the Track and the Encoder Wheel rolls on the Track when moving the Carriage 1 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Spacer E...

Page 9: ...rench 2mm Allen Wrench Step 2 Top Carriage Parts Needed Encoder 1 G Series Carriage Sure Stitch 3 Wheel 2 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt ...

Page 10: ...the Track and the Encoder Wheel rolls when moving the Top Carriage G Series Carriage Sure Stitch Encoder Assembly 4 Encoder Wheel 2 4 Twist the Lock Collar up so it is pointing upwards and tighten the Set Screw Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw 2 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Encoder Top Carriage Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Wheel Top Carriage Enc...

Page 11: ...ro 6 Step 3 Control Box Installation Parts Needed Sewing Machine Control Cable 1 5 G Series Carriage Sure Stitch 3 1 Remove the cover from the Control Box 3 2 Move the control Jumpers to the correct setup for your machine as shown on following pages Control Box Control Box Cover Jumpers Jumpers ...

Page 12: ...re is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 4 Juki TL2010Q Juki 2000QI B 2 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NAME DATE 5 Juki TL2200 Mini JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 1 Janome 1600 HD9 Pfaff Grand Quilter Viking Mega Quilter JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper 6 Janome 9400 2 Janome 6500 6600 Horizon 7700 8900 Elna 7200 3 Juki TL98...

Page 13: ...x will look different than those shown below If your sewing machine model is not listed please call The Grace Company at 1 800 264 0644 to see if there is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine 8 Juki TL98E 7 Janome 6700 JP2 JP1 Jumper JP2 JP1 Jumper 7 G Series Carriage Sure Stitch ...

Page 14: ... you have determined to be the most convenient Control Box 3 5 Using the attached Velcro Strap connect the Display Console to the handles in the location you have determined to be the most convenient Display Console 3 3 Reinstall the cover on the Control Box 8 Control Box Control Box Cover G Series Carriage Sure Stitch ...

Page 15: ...the cable to the Carriage using the Velcro Straps 3 7 Attach the cables from each Encoder to the Control Box and secure with Zip Ties and Zip Tie Mounts Connect the Sewing Machine Control Cable to the Control Box and also to the location on your sewing machine where the foot pedal attaches Note Be sure to leave enough slack in the Encoder Cables to allow the Top Carriage to travel its entire dista...

Page 16: ... turn red when your sewing machine has reached it s maximum stitch speed When the LED above the On Off button is lit red your stitches will be longer than your set size Pulse Button When the Pulse button is pushed your sewing machine will sew at a constant speed until the button is released Use the Pulse button to tie off a stitch or to sew at a constant non regulated speed Stitch Length Buttons U...

Page 17: ... of the Carriage and needs to be reset If your machine is running at an unusually slow speed reset your machine and Sure Stitch using the following steps T2 1 Turn the sewing machine off T2 2 Unplug the sewing machine from the wall wait 5 seconds then plug it back in T2 3 Unplug the power cord out of the Sure Stitch control box T2 4 Plug the power cord back into the Sure Stitch control box T2 5 Tu...

Page 18: ...f the Carriage M6 x 16mm SBHCS 12 1 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove 1 3 Install the Encoder with the Wheel onto the Carriage Note The pre installed Encoder Cable is hidden to simplify image Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt Encoder Wheel ...

Page 19: ...Wheel rolls on the Track when moving the Carriage 13 1 4 Twist the Lock Collar up so it is pointing upwards and tighten the Set Screw Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw 1 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Encoder Carriage Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Carriage Track Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable ...

Page 20: ...SBHCS from the right rear Wheel of the Top Carriage M6 x 20mm SBHCS Wheel 2 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt Dual Wheel Carriage Sure Stitch ...

Page 21: ...age Check the Encoder is springing against the Track and the Encoder Wheel rolls when moving the Top Carriage 2 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer 2 4 Twist the Lock Collar up so it is pointing upwards and tighten the Set Screw Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw Encoder Top Carriage Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable Encoder Top Carriage ...

Page 22: ...lcro 6 Step 3 Control Box Installation Parts Needed Sewing Machine Control Cable 1 Dual Wheel Carriage Sure Stitch 3 1 Remove the cover from the Control Box 3 2 Move the control jumpers to the correct setup as shown on page the following pages Control Box Control Box Cover Jumpers Jumpers 16 ...

Page 23: ...re is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 4 Juki TL2010Q Juki 2000QI B 2 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NAME DATE 5 Juki TL2200 Mini JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 1 Janome 1600 HD9 Pfaff Grand Quilter Viking Mega Quilter JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper 6 Janome 9400 2 Janome 6500 6600 Elna 7200 Horizon 7700 8900 3 Juki TL98...

Page 24: ...will look different than those shown below If your sewing machine model is not listed please call The Grace Company at 1 800 264 0644 to see if there is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine 8 Juki TL98E 7 Janome 6700 JP2 JP1 Jumper JP2 JP1 Jumper 18 Dual Wheel Carriage Sure Stitch ...

Page 25: ...cation you have determined to be the most convenient Display Console 3 4 Remove the film from the adhesive backing on the back of the Control Box and adhere the Control Box to the location you have determined to be the most convenient Control Box 3 3 Reinstall the cover on the Control Box Control Box Control Box Cover 19 ...

Page 26: ...he cable to the Carriage using the Velcro Straps 3 7 Attach the cables from each Encoder to the Control Box and secure with Zip Ties and Zip Tie Mounts Connect the Sewing Machine Control Cable to the Control Box and also to the location on your sewing machine where the foot pedal attaches Note Be sure to leave enough slack in the encoder cables to allow the top carriage to travel its entire distan...

Page 27: ...ne has reached it s maximum stitch speed When the LED above the On Off button is lit red your stitches will be longer than your set size Pulse Button When the Pulse button is pushed your sewing machine will sew at a constant speed until the button is released Use the Pulse button to tie off a stitch or to sew at a constant non regulated speed Stitch Length Buttons Use the Stitch Length buttons to ...

Page 28: ...f the Carriage and needs to be reset If your machine is running at an unusually slow speed reset your machine and Sure Stitch using the following steps T2 1 Turn the sewing machine off T2 2 Unplug the sewing machine from the wall wait 5 seconds then plug it back in T2 3 Unplug the power cord out of the Sure Stitch control box T2 4 Plug the power cord back into the Sure Stitch control box T2 5 Turn...

Page 29: ... Parts Needed 1 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Tools Needed 4mm Allen Wrench 2mm Allen Wrench 10mm Open End Wrench Not Included Pro Carriage Sure Stitch Wheel M6 Hex Nut M6 x 20mm SBHCS 23 Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt ...

Page 30: ... tighten the Set Screw Pro Carriage Sure Stitch M6 Hex Nut Wheel Encoder 24 Encoder Carriage Lock Collar Set Screw 1 5 Place the Carriage on the frame Make sure the Encoder is springing against the track and the Encoder Wheel rolls on the Track when moving the Carriage 1 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable Encoder Carriage Track ...

Page 31: ... a later step Wheel Spacer M6 Hex Nut M6 x 20mm SBHCS Pro Carriage Sure Stitch 25 Tools Needed 2 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt 4mm Allen Wrench 2mm Allen Wrench 10mm Open End Wrench Not Included ...

Page 32: ...ncoder Wheel rolls when moving the Top Carriage and is springing against the Track Pro Carriage Sure Stitch 26 2 3 Using the M6 Hex Nut Spacer and the Wheel install the Encoder onto the Top Carriage Encoder Top Carriage Lock Collar Set Screw Wheel Spacer M6 Hex Nut Encoder 2 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable Encoder Wheel Top Carriage Trac...

Page 33: ...e 1 Velcro 6 Step 3 Control Box Installation Parts Needed Sewing Machine Control Cable 1 Pro Carriage Sure Stitch 27 3 1 Remove the cover from the Control Box 3 2 Move the control jumpers to the correct setup as shown on the following pages Control Box Control Box Cover Jumpers Jumpers ...

Page 34: ...there is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 4 Juki TL2010Q Juki 2000QI B 2 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NAME DATE 5 Juki TL2200 Mini JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 1 Janome 1600 HD9 Pfaff Grand Quilter Viking Mega Quilter JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper 6 Janome 9400 2 Janome 6500 6600 Elna 7200 Horizon 7700 8900 3 Juki T...

Page 35: ...Box will look different than those shown below If your sewing machine model is not listed please call The Grace Company at 1 800 264 0644 to see if there is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine 8 Juki TL98E 7 Janome 6700 JP2 JP1 Jumper JP2 JP1 Jumper 29 Pro Carriage Sure Stitch ...

Page 36: ...cation you have determined to be the most convenient Display Console 3 4 Remove the film from the adhesive backing on the back of the Control Box and adhere the Control Box to the location you have determined to be the most convenient Control Box 3 3 Reinstall the cover on the Control Box Control Box Control Box Cover ...

Page 37: ...p to avoid bending them Secure the cable to the Carriage using the Velcro Straps 3 7 Attach the cables from each Encoder to the Control Box and secure with Zip Ties and Zip Tie Mounts Connect the Sewing Machine Control Cable to the Control Box and also to the location on your sewing machine where the foot pedal attaches Note Be sure to leave enough slack in the encoder cables to allow the top carr...

Page 38: ...g machine has reached it s maximum stitch speed When the LED above the On Off button is lit red your stitches will be longer than your set size Pulse Button When the Pulse button is pushed your sewing machine will sew at a constant speed until the button is released Use the Pulse button to tie off a stitch or to sew at a constant non regulated speed Stitch Length Buttons Use the Stitch Length butt...

Page 39: ...ement of the Carriage and needs to be reset If your machine is running at an unusually slow speed reset your machine and Sure Stitch using the following steps T2 1 Turn the sewing machine off T2 2 Unplug the sewing machine from the wall wait 5 seconds then plug it back in T2 3 Unplug the power cord out of the Sure Stitch control box T2 4 Plug the power cord back into the Sure Stitch control box T2...

Page 40: ...the Carriage M6 x 16mm SBHCS 1 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove 1 3 Install the Encoder with the Wheel onto the Carriage Note The pre installed Encoder Cable is hidden to simplify image Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt Encoder Wheel ...

Page 41: ...eel rolls on the Track when moving the Carriage 1 4 Twist the Lock Collar up so it is pointing upwards and tighten the Set Screw Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw 1 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Encoder Carriage Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Carriage Track Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable ...

Page 42: ...1 2 1 Remove the M6 x 20mm SBHCS from the right rear Wheel of the Top Carriage M6 x 20mm SBHCS Wheel 2 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt ...

Page 43: ...age on the Bottom Carriage Check the Encoder is springing against the Track and the Encoder Wheel rolls when moving the Carriage 2 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer 2 4 Twist the Lock Collar up so it is pointing upwards and tighten the Set Screw Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable Encoder Top Car...

Page 44: ...rom the Control Box 3 2 Move the control jumpers to the correct setup as shown on page the following page Control Box Control Box Cover Jumpers Jumpers 38 Parts Needed Control Box 1 G Series 2 Sure Stitch Step 3 Control Box ...

Page 45: ...he Sure Stitch that will work with your machine JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 4 Juki TL2010Q Juki 2000QI A B 2 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NAME DATE DRAWN DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES 5 Juki TL2200 Mini JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 1 Janome 1600 HD9 Pfaff Grand Quilter Viking Mega Quilter JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper 6 Janome 9400 2 Janome 6500 6600 Elna 7200 Hor...

Page 46: ...800 264 0644 to see if there is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine 8 Juki TL98E 7 Janome 6700 JP2 JP1 Jumper JP2 JP1 Jumper 40 G Series 2 Sure Stitch 3 4 Remove the film from the adhesive backing on the back of the Control Box and adhere the Control Box to the location you have determined to be the most convenient Control Box 3 3 Reinstall the cover on the Control Box Cont...

Page 47: ...p 4 Display Console Installation 2 5mm Allen Wrench 4 1 Remove the Velcro Strap in the Display Console 4 2 Slide the Display Horizontal Attachment into the Display Console until it snaps into place Note Check the snaps on both sides of the Display Horizontal Attachment click into the grooves on the Display Console Display Console Velcro Strap Display Console Display Horizontal Attachment Grooves S...

Page 48: ...on the crossbar of the top Carriage and secure it with the m4 x 16mm SBHCS that was removed in the previous step G Series 2 Sure Stitch 42 4 5 Attach the Display Cable to the Display Console and the Control Box Be sure the pins line up to avoid bending them Secure the cable to the Carriage using the Velcro Straps Display Cable Velcro ...

Page 49: ...h the cables from each Encoder to the Control Box and secure with Zip Ties and Zip Tie Mounts Connect the Sewing Machine Control Cable to the Control Box and also to the location on your sewing machine where the foot pedal attaches Note Be sure to leave enough slack in the encoder cables to allow the top carriage to travel its entire distance ...

Page 50: ...will turn red when your sewing machine has reached it s maximum stitch speed When the LED above the On Off button is lit red your stitches will be longer than your set size Pulse Button When the Pulse button is pushed your sewing machine will sew at a constant speed until the button is released Use the Pulse button to tie off a stitch or to sew at a constant non regulated speed Stitch Length Butto...

Page 51: ...tures sometimes the machine will not respond to your movement of the Carriage and needs to be reset If your machine is running at an unusually slow speed reset your machine and Stitch Regulator using the following steps T2 1 Turn the sewing machine off T2 2 Unplug the sewing machine from the wall wait 5 seconds then plug it back in T2 3 Unplug the power cord out of the Stitch Regulator control box...

Page 52: ...e used in a later step M6 x 20mm SBHCS Left rear Wheel M6 Spacer 1 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Tools Needed 4mm Allen Wrench 2mm Allen Wrench Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt G Series 2 Single Sure Stitch ...

Page 53: ...ew Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw Rear Left Wheel M6 Spacer Encoder Encoder Carriage Track 1 5 Place the Carriage on the frame Make sure the Encoder is springing against the Track and the Encoder Wheel rolls on the Track when moving the Carriage 1 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable Encoder G Series 2...

Page 54: ...der 1 2 1 Remove the M6 x 20mm SBHCS from the Right rear Wheel of the Top Carriage M6 x 20mm SBHCS Wheel 2 2 Remove the Sticker from the Encoder Note Make sure the Lock Collar will rotate without the Bolt If Bolt rotates with Lock Collar loosen the Set Screw but do not remove Sticker Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Bolt ...

Page 55: ...he Top Carriage on the Bottom Carriage Check the Encoder is springing against the Track and the Encoder Wheel rolls when moving the Top Carriage 2 6 Align the Encoder Cable so it is on top of the Encoder Spacer 2 4 Twist the Lock Collar up so it is pointing upwards and tighten the Set Screw Note Be careful not to over tighten the Set Screw Encoder Lock Collar Set Screw Encoder Spacer Encoder Cable...

Page 56: ...om the Control Box 3 2 Move the control jumpers to the correct setup as shown on the following pages Control Box Control Box Cover Jumpers Jumpers 50 Parts Needed Control Box 1 Step 3 Control Box G Series 2 Single Sure Stitch ...

Page 57: ...Sure Stitch that will work with your machine JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 4 Juki TL2010Q Juki 2000QI A B 2 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NAME DATE DRAWN DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES 5 Juki TL2200 Mini JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 1 Janome 1600 HD9 Pfaff Grand Quilter Viking Mega Quilter JP2 JP1 JP2 JP1 Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper 6 Janome 9400 2 Janome 6500 6600 Elna 7200 Horizo...

Page 58: ... 264 0644 to see if there is a model of the Sure Stitch that will work with your machine 8 Juki TL98E 7 Janome 6700 JP2 JP1 Jumper JP2 JP1 Jumper 52 G Series 2 Single Sure Stitch 3 4 Remove the film from the adhesive backing on the back of the Control Box and adhere the Control Box to the location you have determined to be the most convenient Control Box 3 3 Reinstall the cover on the Control Box ...

Page 59: ...ion 2 5mm Allen Wrench G Series 2 Single Sure Stitch 4 1 Remove the Velcro Strap in the Display Console 4 2 Slide the Display Horizontal Attachment into the Display Console until it snaps into place Note Check the snaps on both sides of the Display Horizontal Attachment click into the grooves on the Display Console Display Console Velcro Strap Display Console Display Horizontal Attachment Grooves ...

Page 60: ...crossbar of the top Carriage and secure it with the m4 x 16mm SBHCS that was removed in the previous step 54 G Series 2 Single Sure Stitch 4 5 Attach the Display Cable to the Display Console and the Control Box Be sure the pins line up to avoid bending them Secure the cable to the Carriage using the Velcro Straps Display Cable Velcro Straps ...

Page 61: ...oder to the Control Box and secure with Zip Ties and Zip Tie Mounts Connect the Sewing Machine Control Cable to the Control Box and also to the location on your sewing machine where the foot pedal attaches Note Be sure to leave enough slack in the encoder cables to allow the top carriage to travel its entire distance G Series 2 Single Sure Stitch ...

Page 62: ...will turn red when your sewing machine has reached it s maximum stitch speed When the LED above the On Off button is lit red your stitches will be longer than your set size Pulse Button When the Pulse button is pushed your sewing machine will sew at a constant speed until the button is released Use the Pulse button to tie off a stitch or to sew at a constant non regulated speed Stitch Length Butto...

Page 63: ...tures sometimes the machine will not respond to your movement of the Carriage and needs to be reset If your machine is running at an unusually slow speed reset your machine and Stitch Regulator using the following steps T2 1 Turn the sewing machine off T2 2 Unplug the sewing machine from the wall wait 5 seconds then plug it back in T2 3 Unplug the power cord out of the Stitch Regulator control box...

Page 64: ... limited warranty does not cover any damage to this product that results from improper installation accident abuse misuse natural disaster insufficient or excessive electrical supply abnormal mechanical or environmental conditions or any unauthorized disassembly repair or modification This limited warranty covers only repair replacement or refund for defective Sure Stitch devices as provided above...

Page 65: ...Notes 59 ...

Page 66: ...The Grace Company 2225 South 3200 West Salt Lake City UT 84119 Phone 1 800 264 0644 www graceframe com ...

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