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 Cut the filler cord at both ends as close to the 

buttonhole as possible.

NOTE:

Do not adjust the opening width wider than 0.8.

Set the stitch width in accordance with the thickness 

of the cord used.

To cut the buttonhole opening, refer to the instructions 

on page 56.

Corded Buttonhole

To sew a corded buttonhole, follow the same procedure 

as for B1 square (sensor) buttonhole.

Select pattern B1.

z

 Place the button on the button holder on the 

buttonhole foot.

    Hook a filler cord on the spur on the front of the foot.

    Bring the ends of cord toward the back and under the 

foot.

    Bring up the ends of the cord and insert both ends 

between the ribs and metal plate.

      

q

  Spur

      

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  Metal plate

    Set the stabilizer plate as necessary and attach the 

buttonhole foot.

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 Lower the needle into the fabric where the buttonhole 

will start.

    Lower the foot and buttonhole lever.

    Pull the needle thread lightly to the left.

    Start the machine to sew the buttonhole over the cord.

    The machine stops automatically when finished.

    Remove the fabric from the machine and cut the 

sewing threads only.

Speciality Stitches
B14 Button Sewing

See page 112 for sewing instructions.

Summary of Contents for Continental M7 Professional

Page 1: ...Instruction Book Continental M7 Professional...

Page 2: ...ery compartment does not close securely stop using the product remove the batteries and keep it away from children If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the bod...

Page 3: ...grasp the plug not the cord 10 Keep fingers away from all moving parts Special care is required around the sewing machine needle and or cutting blade 11 Always use the proper needle plate The wrong pl...

Page 4: ...ge of Thick Fabric 38 Changing Sewing Direction 38 Turning a Square Corner 38 Securing Seams 39 Cutting Threads 39 Needle Plate Guides 39 Variety of Straight Stitches 40 Sewing with the Dual Feed Devi...

Page 5: ...110 Easestitching 110 Basting 111 Buttonhole 111 Button Sewing 112 Tacking 113 Eyelet 114 Smocking 114 Fagoting 115 Quilt Application 115 121 Patchwork piecing 115 Free Motion Quilting 116 Ruler Work...

Page 6: ...e plate release dial cap Carrying handle lower Thread cutter on face plate Needle threader lever Lower thread guide Needle cramp screw Needle bar thread guide Needle Zigzag foot A Hook cover release b...

Page 7: ...al feed foot AD twin 859819017 18 AcuFeed flex professional grade foot HP2 865522008 19 Free motion quilting closed toe foot QC 859836009 20 Free motion quilting open toe foot QO 859837000 21 Free mot...

Page 8: ...46 PC Application Pack 867804003 47 Power cable U S A and Canada 856519004 U K 830377008 Australia 830314018 Continental Europe 830335004 No Part Name Part No 48 Foot control 043770104 49 Thread cutt...

Page 9: ...ws A q B w and washers e with a Phillips head screwdriver q Setscrew A w Setscrew B e Washer x Turn the base plate 180 degrees c Attach the foot control and thread cutter switch with the setscrews and...

Page 10: ...he vertical position of the thread cutter switch z Remove the setscrews q and washers w x Move the switch to forward or backward and attach the switch to the desired position e and fix it with the set...

Page 11: ...he table legs with a Phillips head screwdriver NOTE A Phillips head screwdriver is required for adjusting the extension table height NOTE Use the carrying handle upper for a supportive purpose w Carry...

Page 12: ...the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way If it does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact...

Page 13: ...achine plug w of the power supply cable into the machine socket e c Draw out the cord from the foot control and insert the pin connector r into the jack t on the machine v Insert the power supply plug...

Page 14: ...with the foot control Insert the pin connector w into the jack e on the foot control c Turn the foot control upside down Open the cover of the foot control v Draw out the cable from the foot control...

Page 15: ...ight To decrease the sewing speed move the slider to the left The sewing speed can be changed while stitching Foot Control Pressing on the foot control can vary sewing speed The harder you press the f...

Page 16: ...slider The machine runs slowly as long as this button is pressed The button will turn red when the machine is running and green when it has been stopped Pressing and holding this button while sewing...

Page 17: ...e up down button Press this button to bring the needle bar up or down The machine will stop with the needle in down position However you can change the needle stop position in the machine setting mode...

Page 18: ...the bobbin w Stitch width adjusting dial refer to pages 46 47 57 65 66 etc Turn this jog dial to alter the stitch width or needle drop position of the selected stitch pattern e Stitch length adjustin...

Page 19: ...e the machine settings to your preference The machine settings for Machine Settings Sewing Settings and Language Settings are available in this mode t Help key refer to page 18 Press this key to view...

Page 20: ...on the visual touch screen y QR code Requirement Tablet iOS Android or smart phone iOS Android You can download this useful application for Continental M7 Professional from below https www janome co...

Page 21: ...knee lifter is extremely helpful when sewing patchwork quilting etc since it allows you to handle the fabric while your knee controls the presser foot Attaching the knee lifter Match the ribs on the k...

Page 22: ...the needle by pressing the needle up down button Press the lockout key q Needle up down button w Lockout key x Raise the presser foot lifter e Presser foot lifter c Press the black lever on the back o...

Page 23: ...moving the foot holder Raise the needle by pressing the needle up down button Press the lockout key and raise the presser foot with the presser foot lifter q Needle up down button w Lockout key e Pres...

Page 24: ...al feed link e Upper feed drive c Lower the presser foot lifter Lower the needle to the lowest position by turning the handwheel v Tighten the setscrew securely with the screwdriver Attaching the Prof...

Page 25: ...e up down button Press the lockout key q Needle up down button w Lockout key Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it counterclockwise Remove the needle from the clamp e Needle clamp screw Insert a...

Page 26: ...hreads and needles should be used for sewing fine fabrics In general use the same thread for both needle and bobbin Use a blue tip needle for sewing fine fabrics stretch fabrics tricot and buttonholes...

Page 27: ...ontal hook marked with J r Using other bobbins such as pre wound paper bobbins may cause stitching problems and or damage to the bobbin holder Do not use the smart bobbins or metal bobbins Setting the...

Page 28: ...re also used for twin needle sewing refer to page 79 Setting the spool of thread or thread cone special size Use the spool holder special to hold the specific size of the spool of threads as shown The...

Page 29: ...nds and wind it around the bobbin clockwise several times b Insert the thread into one of the slits y of the flange plate t and pull the thread to cut t Flange plate y Slit n Push the bobbin winder st...

Page 30: ...ad to the left to pass it into the guide path marked 1 Make sure that the thread comes out from the side notch of the bobbin holder u Guide path 1 i Side notch NOTE If the thread does not come out fro...

Page 31: ...ey x Pass the thread through the guide on the thread guide bar from behind r Thread guide bar c Pass the thread through the right thread guide t Right thread guide v Hold the upper thread with both ha...

Page 32: ...Eye of the take up lever Then pull the thread down along the left channel and through the lower thread guide 2 Lower thread guide Slide the thread from the right of the needle bar thread guide to the...

Page 33: ...le threader can be used with a 11 to 16 needle Thread size 50 to 90 is recommended Do not use thread size 30 or thicker The needle threader cannot be used with the twin needle z Press the needle up do...

Page 34: ...holder again and rethread the bobbin holder according to the instructions on page 28 but leave a 10 cm 4 tail of bobbin thread as shown q Bobbin thread NOTE Do not cut the bobbin thread with the thre...

Page 35: ...ofessional grade plate is attached to the machine the patterns not suitable for the straight stitch needle plate or the professional grade plate cannot be selected z Press the needle up down button to...

Page 36: ...e of the tabs to select the category NOTE In this manual the pattern number refers to the initial for each group or category For example pattern 15 in the buttonholes and specialty stitches is referre...

Page 37: ...ttering as well as a combination of characters and symbol patterns t Tapering You can taper the beginning and end of the decorative stitch patterns to create tapered corners and points u Sewing applic...

Page 38: ...ss this key for dual feed sewing refer to pages 41 42 t Stitch reference key Press the stitch reference key to show the stitch reference chart y Startover key If you stop sewing in the middle of a sti...

Page 39: ...is key to delete the pattern from the pattern combination 4 Cursor keys Press one of the cursor keys to move the cursor up or down 5 Vertical mirror image key Press this key to sew a vertical mirror i...

Page 40: ...t sewing Lower the foot while pushing in the black button The foot is locked in the horizontal position to avoid slipping After a few stitches the black button is released automatically w Black button...

Page 41: ...utter Securing Seams For fastening the ends of seams press the reverse button and sew several reverse stitches The machine sews in reverse as long as you press and hold the reverse button q Reverse bu...

Page 42: ...forward When you press the reverse button at the end of the seam the machine will sew several locking stitches in place then stop sewing automatically U4 Straight stitch in left needle position Use t...

Page 43: ...eed balance value should be set at 5 however you may need to adjust the dual feed balance depending on the type of fabric Check the feed balance by test sewing on a scrap piece of the fabric you inten...

Page 44: ...age the dual feed device Replace the needle plate with the professional grade needle plate when using AcuFeed flex professional grade foot HP2 See page 33 for how to attach the professional grade need...

Page 45: ...t Replace the needle plate with the professional grade needle plate when using professional grade foot See page 33 for how to attach the professional grade needle plate Attach the professional grade n...

Page 46: ...lique U11 Multiple zigzag stitches These stitches are used for mending tears U4 Pintucking Attach the blind hemming foot G Fold the fabric with the wrong sides together Place the folded fabric under t...

Page 47: ...ity and strength Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and sew For better results use the zigzag foot A and sew leaving an adequate seam allowance After sewing trim the seam allowance cl...

Page 48: ...w q Adjust key w Manual setting window e Default key r Close key Altering needle drop position straight stitches Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise to move the needle drop position to the...

Page 49: ...he stitch length Turn the stitch length adjusting dial counterclockwise to decrease the stitch length You can also change the setting with or key Press the key to increase the stitch length Press the...

Page 50: ...r each stitch pattern However you can adjust the foot pressure manually by pressing the key or key to suit your specific sewing needs Foot up for Pivoting If this option is turned on the presser foot...

Page 51: ...mode Example To change the preset value of the needle drop position from 4 5 to 5 0 Turn the Favorite Stitch Adjustment option ON refer to page 127 Select stitch pattern U1 Press the adjust key The ma...

Page 52: ...e selected set of favorite stitch settings is indicated in blue w Select the desired set of customized stitch settings by pressing FS1 w or FS2 e To delete favorite stitch settings press the delete ke...

Page 53: ...de up Sew along the fold at the desired depth Trim the excess on the wrong side U20 U24 Shell tuck Refer to page 104 for sewing instructions U22 Attaching elastic Select pattern U22 Mark the elastic i...

Page 54: ...ht fabrics Overlap two raw edges together and use this stitch to join them U26 Backward stitch U26 is backward stitches Use these stitches if it is hard to guide the fabric while pressing the reverse...

Page 55: ...larger and thicker buttons B6 Rounded keyhole buttonhole This buttonhole is used for thicker buttons on medium weight fabrics B7 Tailored buttonhole This durable buttonhole is used with thick buttons...

Page 56: ...of 1 cm 3 8 to 2 5 cm 1 in diameter When selecting the buttonholes the visual touch screen advise you to lower the buttonhole lever NOTE It is sometimes necessary to change buttonhole size to match ce...

Page 57: ...Buttonhole lever NOTE Make sure there is no gap between the slider and front stopper otherwise the buttonhole will be out of position or there will be a sewing gap i No gap o Starting point 0 Sewing g...

Page 58: ...the buttonhole is finished the machine will stop automatically with the needle in the up position Press the thread cutter button and remove the fabric Double layer buttonhole To make a sturdy buttonho...

Page 59: ...e Altering buttonhole width Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise to increase the buttonhole width Turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise to decrease the buttonhole width Or pr...

Page 60: ...ing NOTE The sewing procedure is exactly the same as that for B1 sensor square buttonholes Using the Stabilizer Plate The stabilizer plate holds and supports the fabric so it is helpful when sewing bu...

Page 61: ...l down the buttonhole lever If you wish to sew a buttonhole longer than the size permitted by the automatic buttonhole foot R use satin stitch foot F NOTE The opening width can be adjusted from 0 2 to...

Page 62: ...machine sews the front bartack and right side of the buttonhole Stop the machine when you reach the ending point Then press the reverse button q v Start sewing again and machine sews the back bartack...

Page 63: ...0 2 to 2 0 The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 5 6 to 9 0 The stitch density can be adjusted from 0 20 to 1 00 B10 B12 Stretch and Antique buttonholes The sewing procedure is the same as B1 squa...

Page 64: ...lted buttonhole on both fabrics together Cut the buttonhole opening as illustrated then pull the patch out through the slit to the other side q Wrong side of patch w Right side of garment fabric e Rig...

Page 65: ...16 5 8 away from the hole The corners should be cut rounded off as shown e Right side of patch r Wrong side of garment fabric 0 Place the facing on the wrong side of the garment fabric Mark the 4 corn...

Page 66: ...filler cord on the spur on the front of the foot Bring the ends of cord toward the back and under the foot Bring up the ends of the cord and insert both ends between the ribs and metal plate q Spur w...

Page 67: ...or press the key to correct it x Start the machine and sew to the required length then press the reverse button This sets the darning length Continue sewing until the machine stops automatically e Rev...

Page 68: ...n turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise or press the key If the eyelet overlaps turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise or press the key NOTE The shape can be adjusted within S1...

Page 69: ...tive Stitches The patterns in this section are classified into 10 groups These patterns are programmable and you can make a pattern combination Applique stitches A 2 pages Stitches in this group are f...

Page 70: ...68 Heirloom stitches H 4 pages This group provides heirloom stitches and cross stitches for craft sewing and home d cor...

Page 71: ...69 Quilting stitches Q 7 pages Stitches in this group are for patchwork and quilting Refer to pages 74 77 115 121...

Page 72: ...e stitches BR 1 page Bridge stitches are used for inserting straight stitches after a stitch pattern The number beside the stitch image on the straight stitch key indicates the stitch count of a progr...

Page 73: ...71 Decorative stitches D 8 pages 100 attractive patterns are available in this group...

Page 74: ...72 Long stitches L 2 pages Patterns in this group are ideal for decorating garments and for adding border trims...

Page 75: ...tch patterns created with Stitch Composer Refer to page 78 for how to transfer created stitch patterns from the PC to the machine Pictograph stitches P 3 pages Play stitches PL 1 page There are many c...

Page 76: ...1 4 seam foot O as illustrated q Broken line NOTE Use the solid lines when piecing the patchwork pieces with the zigzag foot A Align the edge of the fabric to the 1 4 seam guide line w Solid line e 1...

Page 77: ...in centimeter by pressing the or key Set the number of rows r by pressing the or key e Size of work Width and Height of the work r Number of rows The size of a piece seam allowance 0 7 cm is included...

Page 78: ...set A pieces and set B pieces together Example Nine patch quilting z Prepare 2 pieces of fabric A1 and A2 in different colors Cut 3 strips of fabric from fabric A1 and 3 strips of fabric from fabric A...

Page 79: ...S31 Decorative Satin Stitches Elongation Ratio Patterns S1 to S31 are decorative satin stitches for which the pattern length can be elongated without changing the stitch density Press the adjust key...

Page 80: ...taining the original stitch patterns and press the open file key q Open file key Stitch Composer is included in PC Application Pack CD ROM Select the USB icon and the folder list will appear Select th...

Page 81: ...left spool thread draw the thread from the left spool and pass them through the threading points from z and c to n Slip the thread through the slit of the lower thread guide m behind the lower needle...

Page 82: ...efore you sew on the garment Use the zigzag foot A or satin stitch foot F for twin needle sewing Use the threads 60 or finer When changing the sewing direction raise the needle and presser foot then t...

Page 83: ...to cancel the mirror image function w Vertical mirror key e Horizontal mirror key r Vertical mirror icon t Horizontal mirror icon y Vertical and horizontal mirror icon NOTE Horizontal mirror image is...

Page 84: ...a combination press the cursor key to select the pattern you wish to delete The stitch image of the selected pattern turns blue Press the delete key to delete the selected pattern e Cursor key r Sele...

Page 85: ...a pattern combination over from the beginning When you stop sewing a pattern combination the startover key is activated Current pattern startover If you wish to start sewing from the beginning of the...

Page 86: ...he nearest value by pressing the or key In this case the theoretical value is 51 mm However if the actual length e is 40 mm enter 40 mm by pressing key Press the OK to register it e Actual length The...

Page 87: ...ng stitch The left column shows the start tapering pattern y The center column shows the pattern body u The right column shows the end tapering pattern i t Tapering adjustment key y Start tapering pat...

Page 88: ...k stitches by pressing the corresponding auto lock keys on the visual touch screen q Initial lock stitch key w End lock stitch key e Initial lock stitch r End lock stitch t Lock stitch key ON y Lock s...

Page 89: ...ing shape keys for end tapering pattern The numbers in the tapering shape keys indicate the degree of tapering You can apply the tapering alignment from left center right or off The start and end of t...

Page 90: ...the numeric pad key Press the numeric pad key and the numeric keypad window will open Enter the desired pattern length and press the OK key 2 Numeric pad key Flipping the tapered pattern 2 Press the...

Page 91: ...e tapering shape key r Press the tapering shape key t Press the pattern length key y Press the key 4 times or press the numeric pad key u and enter 5 Press the OK key i Saving a tapered stitches The c...

Page 92: ...stops The machine stops and the presser foot rises automatically m Pivot the fabric 90 degrees Press the foot lifter button 1 to lower the presser foot Press the initial and end lock keys Be sure that...

Page 93: ...ess this key to select the upper case or lower case 5 Character type key Press this key to select the character type among alphabets numerals symbols and European characters NOTE Numbers symbols and E...

Page 94: ...ustment to all letters together you do not need to select the letters Press the unified thread tension key w Press or to adjust the thread tension The adjusted thread tension is applied to all entered...

Page 95: ...Simply enter the characters by pressing the corresponding keys to program a monogram Example 1 Quilt in Block font Select Block font Enter Q Press the letter case key q to select lower case q Letter...

Page 96: ...tab q and select Symbol Enter a hollow heart Press the monogramming tab and select Broadway font Enter C q Monogramming tab Press the character type key e to go to the page 4 of 5 Enter NOTE Use a blu...

Page 97: ...tab Enter a new name and press the OK key to change the file name Press the OK key and the file is saved under the new name Creating a new folder Select a location for a new folder and press the new...

Page 98: ...the next or previous page key w to display the other pages Opening a Pattern Combination You can open the pattern combination and monogram saved in the machine s internal memory or a USB flash drive...

Page 99: ...of patterns may be distorted depending on types thickness and the speed of sewing of the fabric Always test sew on a scrap piece of the fabric that you wish to use Example z Select pattern 21 for 5 ti...

Page 100: ...the sewing application provides you with 22 useful sewing applications The 22 sewing applications are as follows q Seaming Woven w Seaming Stretch Knit e Curve r Topstitching t Rolled Hem y Overedge W...

Page 101: ...ation Option category of the sewing application provides you with 9 useful sewing applications Press the optional foot tab and the optional sewing application menu will open The 9 optional sewing appl...

Page 102: ...le pulling on the threads to assist feeding the fabric Stop the machine and lower the needle into the fabric Raise the foot and insert the folded portion of the fabric into the curl of the foot Lower...

Page 103: ...stitch for finishing raw edges of stretch or knit fabrics For better results use the zigzag foot A and sew leaving an adequate seam allowance After sewing trim the seam allowance close to the stitches...

Page 104: ...wer the presser foot The needle should just pierce the folded edge when it comes over to the left side Adjust the position of the needle drop if necessary Sew guiding the fold along the guide t Fold y...

Page 105: ...n Press the adjust key to expand the manual setting window Press the key q in the upper row to move the needle drop positions to the left Press the key w in the upper row to move the needle drop posit...

Page 106: ...a Matic Place the right sides of the fabric together and sew to the end of the opening leaving a 2 cm 3 4 allowance t 2 cm 3 4 Basting Baste the zipper opening Lapped Zipper Sewing Press the lapped zi...

Page 107: ...2 before zipper foot E reaches the slider on the zipper tape r 5 cm 2 Raise the foot and open the zipper Lower the foot and stitch the remainder of the seam Close the zipper and spread the fabric ope...

Page 108: ...cm 3 8 Stitch through the garment and zipper tape guiding the zipper teeth along the bottom edge on the foot Stop about 5 cm 2 from the top of the zipper Lower the needle into the fabric raise the fo...

Page 109: ...eam allowance with the back side up Place the right zipper teeth next to the fold and pin it in place y Left seam allowance u Zipper teeth i Fold Prepare a concealed zipper 2 cm 3 4 longer than the op...

Page 110: ...he zipper bottom Left side of tape Raise the foot and close the zipper Replace the foot with the zipper foot E Turn and fold the bodice to the right Seam along the edge of the left zipper tape and rev...

Page 111: ...and zipper tape Stop 5 cm 2 before zipper foot E reaches the slider on the zipper tape Close the zipper and stitch the remainder of the seam e Wrong side of the fabric A r Right side of the fabric B T...

Page 112: ...rows to cover the remains of gathering rows z Pull both threads 10 cm 4 under and behind the presser foot refer to page 32 x Sew two rows of straight stitches 0 6 cm 1 4 apart Knot the threads at the...

Page 113: ...se refer to page 61 for B11 Knit buttonhole Antique style Please refer to page 61 for B12 Antique buttonhole Basting Auto This stitch is used for basting zipper tape or fitting of garments Sew in the...

Page 114: ...ace aligning the direction of the button e Button shank plate NOTE The shank plate is double sided The shank plate has two types of thickness 4 5 mm and 3 mm Those thicknesses provide a space between...

Page 115: ...s and belt carriers where extra strength is needed There are 3 auto tacking sizes and manual tacking available Attach the satin stitch foot F Auto tacking Lower the needle at the starting point and st...

Page 116: ...rea to be smocked q 5 8 1 5 cm Tie the threads along one edge Pull the bobbin threads at the end to gather the fabric Knot the threads at the end and distribute the gathers evenly NOTE Pull up the bob...

Page 117: ...op the machine a message will appear Press the OK key and the machine memorizes the seam length to sew another piece of the same length Press the X key to sew in a different size After sewing the memo...

Page 118: ...and use the darning foot PD H refer to page 23 for how to attach the darning foot Select the Straight Stitch 2 or Zigzag Stitch 2 for flatter quilts and use the free quilting foot QC QO or QV Refer t...

Page 119: ...resser foot height to suite the quilt thickness For ordinary and bulky quilts select Medium q For flatter quilts select Light w You can fine adjust the presser foot height by pressing the e or r key o...

Page 120: ...can be varied with the knee lifter Attach a stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric if needed Sew at slow to medium speed while guiding the fabric with your hands and controlling the stitch width w...

Page 121: ...foot automatically goes up when the machine stops Press the foot up key to turn on this option w Foot up key NOTE Make sure to stop the machine with the needle dropped at the outer edge of the appliqu...

Page 122: ...u can decorate the seam on the quilt or patchwork fabric with the decorative quilt stitches Use the satin stitch foot F Insert the quilting guide bar into the hole in the rear of the foot holder Shift...

Page 123: ...thread for the needle and ordinary sewing thread for the bobbin The bobbin thread is pulled up on the right side of the fabric and the stitches will look as if sewn by hand Sashiko These stitches are...

Page 124: ...12 When programming a pattern combination press the key of the Quick Stitch Select w to open the quick stitch selection window for programming mode NOTE You can not select utility and buttonhole stitc...

Page 125: ...Press the sewing setting mode key to enter the ordinary sewing setting mode In this mode you can customize the machine settings and options for ordinary sewing refer to pages 126 128 r Language select...

Page 126: ...speed by pressing the corresponding key Press the next page key to show the next menu t Sewing Light The sewing lights can be turned on or off individually Press the corresponding light keys to turn...

Page 127: ...al touch screen will show the screen saver when the machine is in standby status Press the import key to import a screen saver from a USB flash drive You can create an original screen saver with Scree...

Page 128: ...Defaults Press the Yes key to reset all the parameters to the original values factory settings Press the OK key to register the new menu Sewing Setting Mode q Thread Cut after Auto Lock The machine a...

Page 129: ...to maximum You can select the desired start up speed from slow normal or high by pressing the corresponding key and set the speed for the start stop button or foot control individually Press the next...

Page 130: ...import key Created stitch is deleted with the delete key The internal memory is formatted After customizing the settings press the OK key to enable the new settings Language Selection Mode Select the...

Page 131: ...ith the lint brush r Feed dog t Auto thread cutter device y Bobbin thread detecting sensor CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine before cleaning Do not dismantl...

Page 132: ...eed balancing dial w Neutral position Stretch stitch pattern Q23 If the pattern is compressed turn the feed balancing dial in the direction of If the pattern is drawn out turn the feed balancing dial...

Page 133: ...cell battery c Install the battery CR2032 with the mark facing up WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Turn off the power switch before replacing...

Page 134: ...dle plate release dial cap CAUTION Never turn the needle plate release dial while running the machine x Push and turn the needle plate release dial clockwise with the screwdriver to remove the needle...

Page 135: ...ted on the visual touch screen Replace the twin needle with a single needle and press the OK key The machine is started with the feed dog lowered Raise the feed dog unless you want to sew with the fee...

Page 136: ...24 Seam puckering 1 The needle thread tension is too tight 2 The needle thread is not threaded properly 3 The needle is too heavy for the fabric being sewn 4 The stitch length is too long for the fabr...

Page 137: ...l sound when the bobbin thread is run out and the machine does not stop sewing 1 The bobbin thread sensor is turned off 2 Lint has collected around the bobbin thread detecting sensor 3 A bobbin other...

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