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Summary of Contents for Opal 650

Page 1: ...KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...ained in this manual Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings o...

Page 3: ...HO XQGHU QRUPDO RSHUDWLQJ FRQGLWLRQV LV OHVV WKDQ G 7KH PDFKLQH PXVW RQO EH XVHG ZLWK IRRW FRQWURO RI W SH 5 PDQXIDFWXUHG E 6KDQJKDL LQDR Precision Mould Co Ltd For outside Europe 7KLV VHZLQJ PDFKLQH LV QRW LQWHQGHG IRU XVH E SHUVRQV LQFOXGLQJ FKLOGUHQ ZLWK UHGXFHG SK VLFDO sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction con...

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Page 5: ...4 21 Correct and Incorrect Thread Tension 22 86 9 6 1625 6 67 0 66 4 22 6HQVRU RRW 3UHVVXUH 3 IRRW SUHVVXUH 22 6HQVRU RRW LIW 22 6WDUWLQJ WR VHZ 22 OperatingYour Opal 650 VHZLQJ PDFKLQH XQFWLRQ SDQHO 24 Functions On The Touch Panel 25 6HZLQJ 0RGH 26 6HOHFWLQJ D VWLWFK 28 6HOHFWLQJ D IRQW 28 3URJUDPPLQJ 29 0 6WLWFKHV 0HQX 31 6 7 0HQX 32 OperatingYour Opal 4 VHZLQJ PDFKLQH XQFWLRQV 3DQHO 4 34 XQFWLR...

Page 6: ...1 LED lights 12 Needle threader 13 Presser foot 6WLWFK SODWH 15 Bobbin cover 16 Free arm 17 Drop feed teeth switch 18 Needle bar with needle clamp screw 19 Presser bar 20 Presser foot ankle 6WLWFK RYHUYLHZ 6SRRO SLQ 6SRRO FDSV 24 Auxiliary spool pin 25 Thread cutter for bobbin thread 26 Bobbin spindle Bobbin stop 27 Handwheel UDSKLF LVSOD 7RXFK6FUHHQ 4 XQFWLRQ 3DQHO 30 6W OXV KROGHU 31 ON OFF swit...

Page 7: ...er edge of this foot guides the fabric The right toe of the foot is designed to ride along the hem edge Zipper Foot E This foot can be snapped on either to the right or to the left of the needle making it easy to sew close to both sides of the zipper teeth Move needle position to right or left to sew closer to zipper teeth or for covering large cording Edging Foot J 7KLV IRRW LV XVHG IRU RYHUFDVWL...

Page 8: ...and the transparent foot with open front gives greater visibility for accuracy PEURLGHU Darning Foot R 7KLV IRRW LV XVHG IRU IUHH PRWLRQ HPEURLGHU TXLOWLQJ VWLWFKLQJ 6HDP ULSSHU 2 Brush 6FUHZGULYHU HOW SDG 5 Multipurpose tool XWWRQ UHHG 4 RSWLRQDO ZLWK SDUW QXPEHU 6 REELQV 6W OXV 4 GJH 4XLOWLQJ JXLGH 4 RSWLRQDO ZLWK SDUW QXPEHU 6SRRO FDS ODUJH DWWDFKHG RQ WKH PDFKLQH DW GHOLYHU 6SRRO FDS PHGLXP DW...

Page 9: ...EULF ZLWK D ORQJ VWLWFK OHQJWK UHGXFH WKUHDG WHQVLRQ DFFRUGLQJ WR UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV RQ WKH UDSKLF LVSOD 10 6WUDLJKW DVWLQJ 6WLWFK A Use together with the foot control to baste layers of the fabric together Lower the IHHG WHHWK 6HZ D VWLWFK UDLVH WKH SUHVVHU IRRW DQG PRYH WKH IDEULF RZHU WKH SUHVVHU foot and make the next stitch Repeat until the basting is done 11 9 2YHUFDVW 6WLWFK J 6HDP DQG RYHUFDV...

Page 10: ... children s garments 27 23 Medium Reinforced Buttonhole C For medium and heavy fabrics 28 24 Heirloom Buttonhole 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS Buttonhole Foot C RU KDQG ORRNµ RQ ÀQH DQG GHOLFDWH IDEULFV Tip For jeans buttonholes increase length and width of the buttonhole Use thicker thread 29 25 Keyhole Buttonhole 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS Buttonhole Foot C For tailored jackets coats etc 30 26 Heavy Duty Buttonhole 6HQV...

Page 11: ...2YHUYLHZ 9 670 650 690Q 7KH VWLWFKHV PDUNHG ZLWK D UHG ER FDQ EH XVHG IRU WDSHULQJ 7KH VDPH VWLWFKHV DUH VKRZQ LQ WKH OLG FRORUHG LQ EOXH 4 STITCH OVERVIEW ...

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Page 13: ...GETTING READY TO SEW ...

Page 14: ...trol cord from the machine Wind the foot control cord and place it inside the space on the underside of the foot control KHFN WR HQVXUH WKDW DOO DFFHVVRULHV DUH LQ WKH DFFHVVRU ER 6OLGH WKH ER RQ WR WKH PDFKLQH EHKLQG WKH IUHH DUP 5 Place the foot control in the space above the free arm 6 Put on the cover ACCESSORY TRAY 6WRUH SUHVVHU IHHW EREELQV QHHGOHV DQG RWKHU DFFHVVRULHV LQ the accessory tray...

Page 15: ... LQIRUPDWLRQ DERXW WKH SRZHU VXSSO YROWDJH 9 DQG WKH IUHTXHQF Before plugging in the foot control check to ensure that it is RI W SH 5 µ VHH XQGHUVLGH RI IRRW FRQWURO 1 Connect the foot control cord to the front socket on the bottom right side of the machine 2 Connect the power cord to the rear socket on the bottom right side of the machine 3 Press the ON OFF switch to ON to turn on power and ligh...

Page 16: ...en pressing it farther upwards the lift height of the presser foot is increased to an extra height allowing you to slide very thick projects under the foot RAISE AND LOWER THE PRESSER FOOT 690Q 3UHVV WKH 6HQVRU RRW 8S WUD LIW EXWWRQ WR UDLVH WKH presserfoot to the up position Press the button once more and the presser foot will raise to the Extra Lift position to PDNH LW HDV WR SODFH DQG UHPRYH KH...

Page 17: ...zes For general sewing in a variety of fabric types and weights Stretch needle B 6WUHWFK QHHGOHV KDYH D VSHFLDO VFDUI WR HOLPLQDWH VNLSSHG VWLWFKHV ZKHQ WKHUH LV D ÁH LQ WKH IDEULF RU NQLWV VZLPZHDU ÁHHFH V QWKHWLF VXHGHV DQG OHDWKHUV 0DUNHG ZLWK D HOORZ band HQLP QHHGOH Denim needles have a sharp point to penetrate tightly woven IDEULFV ZLWKRXW GHÁHFWLQJ WKH QHHGOH RU FDQYDV GHQLP PLFURÀEHUV 0DUN...

Page 18: ... Place a spool cap and the thread spool on the spool pin Make sure that the thread reels off the spool counter clock wise and slide on a second spool cap Use a spool cap slightly larger than the thread spool 7KH ÁDW VLGH RI WKH VSRRO FDS VKRXOG EH SUHVVHG ÀUPO DJDLQVW the spool There should be no space between spool cap and thread spool A small spool cap is included as an accessory for your machin...

Page 19: ...position Bring the thread over and behind the pre tension thread JXLGH DQG XQGHU WKH WKUHDG JXLGH Spool pin in vertical position Instead of bringing the thread into the pre tension guide EULQJ LW GLUHFWO XQGHU WKH WKUHDG JXLGH 3 Bring the thread down between the thread tension discs 4 Continue threading in the direction indicated by the arrows Bring the thread from the right into the slot on the W...

Page 20: ...dle 5 Pull the thread loop out behind the needle Place the thread under the presser foot Note The needle threader is designed to be used for size 70 120 needles You cannot use the needle threader for size 60 needles or smaller the wing needle twin needle triple needle or when the Sensor One Step Buttonhole Foot is on There are also some other optional accessories that require manual threading of t...

Page 21: ... the thread lies between the left thread WHQVLRQ GLVFV 7KUHDG WKH OHIW QHHGOH PDQXDOO 6 Pull out the auxiliary spool pin and slide on a spool cap For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap place a felt pad under the thread spool 7 Place the second thread on the spool pin The second spool should rotate in a counterclockwise direction when the thread reels off the spool 8 Right needle Thread ...

Page 22: ...ush the bobbin spindle back to the left remove the bobbin and cut off the thread on the thread cutter WINDING THE BOBBIN USING THEVERTICAL SPOOL PIN 1 Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the top of the machine The EREELQ RQO ÀWV RQ RQH ZD ZLWK WKH ORJR IDFLQJ XS 8VH RQO RULJLQDO 8649 51 9 1 bobbins 2 Place the large spool cap and a felt pad under the spool on the main spool pin set in t...

Page 23: ...rom the left of the bobbin The bobbin will then rotate counter clockwise when you pull the thread 3ODFH RXU ÀQJHU RQ WKH EREELQ WR NHHS LW IURP WXUQLQJ DV RX SXOO WKH WKUHDG ÀUPO WR WKH ULJKW DQG WKHQ WR WKH OHIW LQWR WKH WHQVLRQ VSULQJ XQWLO LW FOLFNVµ LQWR SODFH RQWLQXH WKUHDGLQJ DURXQG DQG WR WKH ULJKW RI WKH WKUHDG FXWWHU 6OLGH RQ WKH EREELQ FRYHU 3XOO WKH WKUHDG WR WKH OHIW WR FXW THREAD TENS...

Page 24: ...6HQVRU RRW 8S DQG RZQ EXWWRQV The presser foot is automatically lowered when you start sewing When you stop with the needle in the down position the presser foot automatically senses the thickness of the fabric and raises the presser IRRW WR MXVW WKH ULJKW KHLJKW WR ÁRDW RYHU WKH IDEULF IRU SLYRWLQJ R WR WKH 6 7 0HQX WR WXUQ RII WKH 6HQVRU RRW XWR IXQFWLRQ STARTING TO SEW A straight stitch is sele...

Page 25: ...OPERATINGYOUR OPAL 650 SEWING MACHINE ...

Page 26: ...HHGOH 6WRS 8S RZQ WR PRYH WKH QHHGOH GRZQ RU XS The setting of the needle stop position is changed at the same time An arrow pointing up or down next to the needle on the UDSKLF LVSOD LQGLFDWHV LI 1HHGOH 6WRS 8S RU 1HHGOH 6WRS Down is selected RX FDQ DOVR WDS WKH IRRW FRQWURO WR UDLVH RU ORZHU QHHGOH SPEED All stitches in your sewing machine have a pre set UHFRPPHQGHG VHZLQJ VSHHG 3UHVV 63 RU 63 t...

Page 27: ...H IRU VWLWFK programs the whole stitch program is mirrored The change is visible on the GraphicDisplay 1DYLJDWRU UURZV 0DNH RXU VHOHFWLRQV ZLWK WKH 1DYLJDWRU UURZV DQG FRQÀUP your selections or changes with OK Use the left right Navigator Arrows to select stitches step by step in numerical order within the selected stitch menu The Navigator Arrows are also used when programming to select stitches ...

Page 28: ...ill be inverted on a black background Normal Sewing Mode Straight stitch Normal Sewing Mode Decorative stitch 5 6 8 9 1 Recommended needle for the selected fabric An arrow next to the needle icon indicates if needle up down is selected 2 Recommended thread tension for the selected fabric and stitch 3 Recommended presser foot for the selected stitch 7KH VHZLQJ VSHHG LV LQGLFDWHG E ÀYH OHYHOV VKRZQ ...

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Page 30: ...m 10 and up from the selected stitch menu If the stitch number does not exist in the selected menu you will KHDU D EHHS DQG WKH ÀUVW HQWHUHG GLJLW ZLOO EH VHOHFWHG DV D VWLWFK 3UHVV 6WLWFK 0HQX DJDLQ WR FORVH WKH VHOHFWLRQ PHQX ZLWKRXW making any selection The selected stitch menu stitch and stitch number will be visible RQ WKH UDSKLF LVSOD LQ 6HZLQJ 0RGH 7R VHOHFW DQRWKHU VWLWFK in the same menu ...

Page 31: ...e of the GraphicDisplay 7KH ÀUVW QXPEHU LV WKH SRVLWLRQ RI WKH VHOHFWHG VWLWFK LQ WKH SURJUDP 7KH second number put in brackets is the total number of stitches in the program The number above the stitch program on the right side of the GraphicDisplay is the number of the selected stitch Add Letters 6HOHFW D IRQW DQG SUHVV 2 7KH PDFKLQH ZLOO VKRZ WKH upper case alphabet in Programming Mode 6 Use th...

Page 32: ...UHVSRQGLQJ IXQFWLRQ RQ WKH XQFWLRQ 3DQHO VHH SDJH Note I DXWRÀ LV DFWLYDWHG RQ RXU PDFKLQH RX GR QRW QHHG WR DGG D LQ WKH EHJLQQLQJ of the program RLQ 7ZR 6WLWFK 3URJUDPV QWR 2QH RX FDQ DGG D SUHYLRXVO VDYHG SURJUDP WR D QHZ RQH LQ 3URJUDPPLQJ 0RGH 3UHVV 6WLWFK 0HQX VHOHFW 0 6WLWFKHV DQG WKH SURJUDP RX ZLVK WR DGG 3UHVV OK and the program will be inserted in Programming Mode to the right of the cu...

Page 33: ...J RU 6HZLQJ 0RGH 7KLV ZLOO RSHQ WKH 0 6WLWFKHV 0HQX 6HOHFW DQ HPSW PHPRU E SUHVVLQJ WKH XS GRZQ 1DYLJDWRU UURZV RQÀUP RXU VHOHFWLRQ E SUHVVLQJ 2 If the selected memory is not empty a pop up message will appear asking if you wish to overwrite the previously saved stitch program ZLWK WKH QHZ RQH 6HOHFW HV RU 1R ZLWK WKH 1DYLJDWRU UURZV DQG SUHVV 2 3UHVV 0 6WLWFKHV DJDLQ WR UHWXUQ WR 6HZLQJ 0RGH RU P...

Page 34: ...UQHG RII A pop up message reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing OK Note You cannot set the twin needle size if the Stitch Width Safety is on or turn on the Stitch Width Safety if the machine is set for twin needle 6WLWFK LGWK 6DIHW 8VH 2 WR WXUQ RQ WKH 6WLWFK LGWK 6DIHW ZKHQ XVLQJ D straight stitch needle plate or a straight stitch presser foo...

Page 35: ...OPERATINGYOUR OPAL 670 690Q SEWING MACHINE ...

Page 36: ...1HHGOH 6WRS 8S RU 1HHGOH 6WRS Down is selected RX FDQ DOVR WDS WKH IRRW FRQWURO WR UDLVH RU ORZHU QHHGOH 5 SPEED All stitches in your sewing machine have a pre set UHFRPPHQGHG VHZLQJ VSHHG 3UHVV 63 RU 63 to LQFUHDVH RU GHFUHDVH WKH VHZLQJ VSHHG 7KHUH DUH ÀYH VSHHG OHYHOV 7KH VSHHG OHYHO LV VKRZQ RQ WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ RX cannot select a higher speed than the default max speed for the selected stitch 6...

Page 37: ...LV VHOHFWHG WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ ZLOO VKRZ WKH GHQVLW VHWWLQJ 7RXFK RU WR change the density 5 Stitch Width Needle position The stitch width is set in the same manner as the stitch length 7KH SUHVHW ZLGWK LV YLVLEOH RQ WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ 7KH ZLGWK FDQ EH DGMXVWHG EHWZHHQ DQG PP 6RPH VWLWFKHV KDYH D OLPLWHG stitch width If a straight stitch is selected DQG DUH XVHG WR PRYH WKH needle to the left or right i...

Page 38: ...le position by WRXFKLQJ WKH 6WLWFK LGWK DQG LFRQV 9 Recommendation to use stabilizer under your fabric 10 Indicates that the stitch can be tapered when a Decorative Tapering 6WLWFK LV VHOHFWHG 7RXFK WKH WDSHULQJ LFRQ WR RSHQ D YLHZ ZLWK WDSHULQJ VHWWLQJV 4 11 When you select a satin stitch the length and width settings will be VKRZQ RQ WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ WRXFKLQJ OW WKH GHQVLW VHWWLQJ ZLOO be shown i...

Page 39: ...se tool under the button when sewing on light fabrics Use the thick end for heavier fabrics 5HFRPPHQGHG SUHVVHU IRRW SUHVVXUH Note Presser foot pressure is automatically set for 690Q Go to the SET menu to manually adjust the presser foot pressure When you have selected a menu select the stitch you wish to use by touching the corresponding number on the stitch selection QXPEHUV 7RXFK GHOHWH LI RX W...

Page 40: ...lected stitch in the program The second number put in brackets is the total number of stitches in the program The number above the stitch program C on the right side of the TouchScreen is the number of the selected stitch Add Letters 6HOHFW D IRQW DQG WKH PDFKLQH ZLOO VKRZ WKH XSSHU FDVH alphabet in Programming Mode 6 Touch to select a letter and to add the letter to the program 7 To switch to a l...

Page 41: ...e to the right of the cursor GMXVW D 6LQJOH 6WLWFK RU HWWHU To adjust the settings of a single stitch in a program you must VHOHFW WKH VWLWFK LQ 3URJUDPPLQJ 0RGH RX FDQ DGMXVW WKH stitch width stitch length density or mirror the stitch The VHWWLQJV IRU WKH VHOHFWHG VWLWFK DUH VKRZQ RQ WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ Touch Alt to toggle between different settings GMXVW WKH QWLUH 6WLWFK 3URJUDP Adjustments that aff...

Page 42: ... 20 stitches 6DYH D 6WLWFK RU D 3URJUDP 7RXFK WKH 0 6WLWFKHV LFRQ IURP 3URJUDPPLQJ RU 6HZLQJ 0RGH 7KLV ZLOO RSHQ WKH 0 6WLWFKHV 0HQX 7RXFK WR VHOHFW an empty memory If the selected memory is not empty a pop up message will appear asking if you wish to overwrite the previously saved stitch program with the new one Touch µ9µ WR FRQÀUP RXU VHOHFWLRQ 7RXFK µ8µ WR H LW DQG VHOHFW DQRWKHU SRVLWLRQ 7RXFK...

Page 43: ...by pressing OK Note You cannot set the twin needle size if the Stitch Width Safety is on or turn on the Stitch Width Safety if the machine is set for twin needle 6WLWFK LGWK 6DIHW 7RXFK WR WXUQ RQ WKH 6WLWFK LGWK 6DIHW ZKHQ XVLQJ D VWUDLJKW VWLWFK QHHGOH SODWH RU D VWUDLJKW VWLWFK SUHVVHU IRRW RSWLRQDO DFFHVVRULHV The stitch width will be limited to zero for all stitches to prevent damage to the n...

Page 44: ...K The language setting is saved even if the machine is turned off Buttonhole Balance I WKH 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS XWWRQKROH RRW LV QRW FRQQHFWHG RU LI RX VHOHFW stitch 1 28 the columns in the buttonhole stitch will be sewn in different directions On some fabrics this may cause the columns to appear with different density Touch to open a window to adjust the buttonhole balance The changes only affect the ...

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Page 46: ...ature Touch the Fabric 7HFKQLTXHV WDEV DQG PDNH RXU VHOHFWLRQ E WRXFKLQJ WKH IDEULF WHFKQLTXH RX ZDQW WR XVH 7RXFK WKH DUURZ LQ WKH XSSHU OHIW FRUQHU RI WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ WR H LW WKH FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 feature Woven or Stretch Knit 7KH GLIIHUHQFH EHWZHHQ ZRYHQ DQG VWUHWFK NQLW IDEULF LV WKH way the threads are put together Woven fabrics are made of two thread systems warp lengthwise and weft crosswis...

Page 47: ...asts the edge all at one time BASTE D WHPSRUDU VWLWFKLQJ IRU ÀWWLQJ JDUPHQWV JDWKHULQJ DQG PDUNLQJ 7KH FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 feature automatically sets a long stitch OHQJWK DQG UHGXFHV WKH WHQVLRQ 4 VR WKH threads are easy to remove or to pull for gathering BLIND HEM creates an invisible hem on garments Not recommended ftor light weight fabric or for leather vinyl HEM selects the best visible or top s...

Page 48: ...tion XQGHU WKH SUHVVHU IRRW ZLWK µ PP VHDP DOORZDQFH 6WLWFK DORQJ VHDP OLQH To remove stitching pull the bobbin thread Any fabric type and Baste BLIND HEM The blind hem creates an invisible hem on a garment There are two types of blind hem one is recommended for medium to heavy stretch fabric the other for medium to heavy woven fabric Fold the fabric as illustrated Make sure the folded edge of WKH...

Page 49: ...d Use the side which corresponds closest to the thickness of the seam Lower the presser foot and continue sewing slowly over the thick seam 6WRS VHZLQJ DJDLQ MXVW LQ IURQW RI WKH VHDP ZLWK WKH QHHGOH LQ the fabric Remove the multipurpose tool and re insert it under the presser foot from the front 6HZ D IHZ VWLWFKHV XQWLO WKH ZKROH SUHVVHU IRRW KDV SDVVHG WKH VHDP DQG LV UHVWLQJ RQ WKH PXOWLSXUSRVH...

Page 50: ...et above the needle area 3 Measure the button diameter using the button measuring chart on the front of the machine 6HW WKH EXWWRQ VL H RQ WKH UDSKLF LVSOD 7RXFK6FUHHQ The size can be set between 0 50 mm 3ODFH WKH IDEULF DQG VWDELOL HU XQGHU WKH 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS Buttonhole Foot The measurement wheel can be raised by lifting it which makes it easier to place the fabric under the presser foot Use the...

Page 51: ...HUVH RXU VHZLQJ PDFKLQH ZLOO EDUWDFN WKH HQG DQG stitch the right side 6HZ WR WKH VWDUWLQJ PDUN DQG SUHVV 5HYHUVH WR VHZ WKH second bartack Keep the foot control depressed until the EXWWRQKROH LV ÀQLVKHG 7KH PDFKLQH ZLOO VWRS DXWRPDWLFDOO when the buttonhole is complete 5HSHDW WKH EXWWRQKROH E WRXFKLQJ WKH 6723 EXWWRQ Corded Buttonhole Stretch fabrics When sewing buttonholes in stretch fabrics we ...

Page 52: ...If stitching without the multipurpose tool the button is stitched to the fabric without distance Note The recommended width of 3 0 is set for most buttons If you sew a tiny button or a very large coat button decrease or increase the stitch width until the swing of the needle sews in the holes of the button 3 The default number of stitches to sew on the button is set WR VWLWFKHV SUHVVLQJ WKH XS DQG...

Page 53: ... stitching across the bottom turn the fabric and VWLWFK WKH ULJKW VLGH RI WKH LSSHU WR WKH WRS 5 To avoid fabric shifting sew the left side of the zipper LQ WKH VDPH GLUHFWLRQ 6QDS RQ WKH LSSHU RRW VR WKH needle is on the right side of the foot Move the needle position to the right 6 Begin stitching across the bottom turn the fabric and stitch the left side of the zipper sewing from the bottom WR ...

Page 54: ...e that you want to use in each tab Press the arrow in the top left corner to return to 6HZLQJ PRGH FRQV ZLOO DSSHDU RQ WKH 7RXFK6FUHHQ WR VKRZ RX WKDW WKH beginning and or end tapering are activated Note Its important to adjust your settings before starting to sew 4 Place the fabric under the presser foot 6WDUW VHZLQJ I WDSHULQJ LV DFWLYDWHG DW ERWK WKH EHJLQQLQJ DQG at the end the machine will se...

Page 55: ...FW LV FUHDWHG DV WKH EREELQ WKUHDG LV SXOOHG XS WR WKH WRS RI WKH TXLOW Note When sewing with the hand look quilting stitch the result depends on what fabric batting and thread you are using Be sure to try the stitch on a VDPSOH ÀUVW GMXVW WKH WKUHDG WHQVLRQ DV QHHGHG IRU RXU SURMHFW Free Motion Quilting UHH PRWLRQ TXLOWLQJ QRW RQO NHHSV WKH WRS EDWWLQJ DQG EDFNLQJ WRJHWKHU EXW LW DOVR DGGV WH WXU...

Page 56: ...ects The underside of the foot is designed to glide along the folded edge 4 46 4 46 4 47 4 47 4 39 7KUHH ROH DUQ RRW SDUW QXPEHU Decorate your projects with different types of decorative cords or yarn This foot easily guides the yarn through the opening in the front of the foot The yarn will be stitched over creating a beautiful braid embellishment 4 48 4 48 4 49 4 49 Join and Fold Edging Foot SDU...

Page 57: ...POP UP MESSAGES ...

Page 58: ...ing when you turn on your machine Close the pop up message with OK 6WLWFK LGWK LPLWHG IRU 7ZLQ 1HHGOH This message is shown when the machine is set for twin needle and you try to adjust the stitch width to wider than possible with the twin needle Close the pop up message with OK 7KLV 6WLWFK DQQRW EH 6HZQ ZLWK 7ZLQ 1HHGOH This pop up message appears when the machine is set for twin needle and you s...

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Page 60: ...n an order that is not allowed this message will appear Close the pop up message with OK RPPDQGV 5HPRYHG IURP 3URJUDP 4 If you try to insert a previously saved program into a new one or if you are using the mirroring end to end function 4 RQ WKH ZKROH SURJUDP WKH UHVXOW PD EH WKDW WKH commands are put in an order that is not allowed To avoid this the commands will be removed from the program Close...

Page 61: ...TAKING CARE OFYOUR MACHINE ...

Page 62: ...fter sewing several projects or any time you notice an accumulation of lint in the bobbin case area the area under the bobbin case must be cleaned 5HPRYH WKH EREELQ FDVH KROGHU FRYHULQJ WKH IURQW SDUW RI WKH EREELQ FDVH 5HPRYH WKH EREELQ FDVH E OLIWLQJ LW XS Clean with the brush A small vacuum attachment works well to remove dust and lint built up On model 670 690Q Use caution when cleaning around...

Page 63: ...ads Use recommended presser foot Turn machine off and on to reset RQVXOW RXU DXWKRUL HG 8649 51 9 1 dealer for service Needle Breaks Use care not to pull fabric when sewing Insert needle size and type as recommended on the UDSKLF LVSOD 7RXFK6FUHHQ Insert needle correctly as described on page 15 Poor Tension 6HOHFW FRUUHFW W SH DQG ZHLJKW RI IDEULF LQ WKH FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 feature 5HWKUHDG WRS DQG ...

Page 64: ...the machine off and then on again If the SUREOHP SHUVLVWV FRQWDFW RXU DXWKRUL HG 8649 51 9 1 dealer FRQV RQ WKH 6FUHHQ DUH 1RW FWLYDWHG ZKHQ 7RXFKHG 670 690Q DOLEUDWH WKH VFUHHQ DOLEUDWLRQ LV IRXQG LQ WKH 6 7 Menu DYH RXU 6HZLQJ 0DFKLQH 6HUYLFHG 5HJXODUO E RXU XWKRUL HG HUSQVARNAVIKING Dealer If you have followed this trouble shooting information and still have sewing problems take the sewing mach...

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