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When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this sewing
machine.

1. The appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in.
2. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet immediately after

using and before cleaning.

1. Do not use the appliance as a toy. Caution is advised when the appliance

is used by children, or near children. This sewing machine can be used by
children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing
machine in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall
not play with the sewing machine. Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children without supervision.

2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual.

Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in
this manual.

3. Never operate this appliance 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 appliance to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for
examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.

4. Never operate the appliance with any air openings blocked. Keep

ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from the
accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth.

5. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around

the sewing machine needle.

6. Always use the proper stitch plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle

to break.

7. Do not use bent needles.
8. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing

it to break.

9. Switch the sewing machine off

when making any adjustments in the

needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin,
or changing presser foot.

“DANGER

“WARNING

____ To reduce the risk of electric shock:”

____ To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or

injury to persons:”

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for HZL - 353Z Series

Page 1: ...ION MANUAL Attention Please read this instruction manual before using the machine as it contains important operational and safety information Keep this manual accessible so that you may refer to it at anytime while operating the machine ...

Page 2: ...ly attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual 3 Never operate this appliance 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 appliance to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the appliance with any air o...

Page 3: ...a while Contact your nearest dealer if it still occurs 20 Don t use the machine if it s wet or in humid environment 21 22 Never place anything on the foot control 23 The machine must only be used with foot controller type 24 25 The sewing machine is equipped with a LED lamp If the LED lamp is broken it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent in order to avoid a hazard The sound p...

Page 4: ...nsure safe operation of the sewing machine and to prevent possible risk of injury to the user and other people Warning marks are used for different purposes as described below WARNING Indicates that there is a possible risk of death or serious injury if this mark is ignored and the sewing machine is used in a wrong manner CAUTION Indicates the operation etc which can cause a possible risk of perso...

Page 5: ...s The operating temperature of the sewing machine is between 5ºC and 40ºC Do not use the sewing machine under the direct sunlight near the burning things such as a stove and candle or in a humid place By so doing the temperature in the interior portion of the sewing machine can rise or the coating of the power cord can melt causing fire or electrical shock When the sewing machine is soiled put a s...

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Page 18: ...ing the needle 40 Thread tension 40 Adjusting presser foot pressure 42 How to drop feed dog 42 Matching needle fabric thread 44 How to choose your pattern 48 Straight stitching and needle position 50 Zigzag stitching 50 Sewing on buttons 52 How to sew buttonholes 54 Left and right side balance for buttonhole 56 Zippers and piping 56 Stitch selection 58 3 step zig zag 58 Blind hem 60 Smocking stitc...

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Page 22: ...bin winder spindle 13 Bobbin winder stopper 14 Stitch display 15 Reverse lever 16 Handwheel 17 Patten selector dial 18 Buttonhole balance control dial 19 Main switch 20 Main plug socket 21 Hole for second spool pin 22 Spool pin 23 Handle 24 Bobbin thread guide 25 Upper thread guides 26 Presser foot lever 27 Drop feed control 5 One step buttonhole lever 6 Automatic threader Details of the machine ...

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Page 24: ...own 2 w Accessories a Standard presser foot b Zipper foot c Buttonhole foot d Button sewing foot e Screwdriver L S f Spool pin felt g Seam ripper brush h Pack of needles 3x i Bobbin 3x j Quilt guide k Spool cap l Auxiliary spool pin m Hard case Standard accessories n Decorate stitch foot o Overcasting foot p Rolled hemming foot q Cording foot r Blind stitch foot s Quilt foot t Straight stitch foot...

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Page 26: ...rd when machine is not in use The foot control pedal regulates the sewing speed 2 Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt as to connect machine to power source Unplug power cord when machine is not in use The foot control must be used with the appliance by KD 1902 FC 1902 110 120V area KD 2902 FC 2902D 220 240V area Press the main switch to I for power and light on 1 Attention Foot control Att...

Page 27: ... 1 2 KD 1902 FC 1902 110 120V KD 2902 FC 2902D 220 240V 1 1 2 KD 1902 FC 1902 110 120V KD 2902 FC 2902D 220 240V 1 ...

Page 28: ...he presser foot holder b until the cut out c is directly above the pin d 2 Raise the lever e Lower the presser foot holder b and the presser foot f will engage automatically Raise the presser foot 3 Raise the lever e and the foot disengages Attach the quilt guide g in the slot as illustrated Adjust as needed for hems pleats quilting etc 4 Turn power switch to O when carrying out any of the above o...

Page 29: ... A A a b 1 b c d a b f 2 a e 3 g 4 a b 1 b c d a b f 2 a e 3 g 4 ...

Page 30: ...nder tension discs 3 Thread bobbin as illustrated and place on spindle 4 Push bobbin spindle to right 5 Hold thread end 6 Step on foot control pedal 7 Cut thread 8 Push bobbin spindle to left 9 and remove When the bobbin winder spindle is in bobbin winding position the machine will not sew and the hand wheel will not turn To start sewing push the bobbin winder spindle to the left sewing position P...

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Page 32: ...lder with the thread running counter clockwise direction arrow 2 Pull the thread through the slit A 3 Draw the thread clockwise until it slips into the notch B 4 Pull out about 15 cm of thread and attached the bobbin cover plate Turn power switch to O before inserting or removing the bobbin Inserting the bobbin A A B B ...

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Page 34: ...he upper thread guide 4 Guide thread around thread guide pulling thread through pre tension spring as illustrated 5 Continue downwards on the right side of the large verticle thread guide passing under and up on the left side allowing the thread to engage in the check spring as it passes upwards 6 At the top of this movement pass it from right to left through the slotted eye of the take up lever a...

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Page 36: ...o that the thread will insert into the hook D from bottom to top Release lever A Pull the thread through the needle eye Turn power switch to O Attention A B C D A Bringing up the lower thread Hold the upper thread with the left hand Turn the handwheel forwards until the needle is raised 1 Pull on the upper thread to bring the lower thread up through the stitch plate hole Lay both threads to the ba...

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Page 38: ...own Removing the work Turn the handwheel towards to bring the thread take up lever to its highest position raise the presser foot and remove work towards the back A B Changing sewing directions 1 Stop the machine at the point where you wish to change directions with the needle still in the fabric 2 Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric to line up its new direction using the needle as a turnin...

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Page 40: ...ms can occur with Damaged points Blunt needles A Loosen the needle clamp screw and tighten again af ter inserting the new needle 1 B The flat side of the shaft should be towards the back A Bent needles B C Attention A B C A B C D Upper thread tension Basic thread tension setting 4 To increase the tension turn the dial to the next number up To reduce the tension turn the dial to the next number dow...

Page 41: ... 1 A B C D A 2 A B C 1 A B C D A 2 A B C 4 A B C 4 A B C ...

Page 42: ...eed to adjust the presser foot pressure turn the presser adjusting screw with a coin For sewing very thin fabric loosen the pressure by turning the screw counter clockwise and for heavy fabric tighten by turning it clockwise How to drop feed dog For ordinary sewing keep the feed dog up for freehand embroidery sewing on buttons and darning drop the feed dog To raise a and lower b feed dog a a b b a...

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Page 44: ... on top and bottom Heavy duty thread carpet thread Use heavy foot pressure large numbers Standard sharp needles Sizes range thin to large 9 65 to 18 110 Semi ball point needle scarfed 9 65 to 18 110 Full ball point needle 9 65 to 18 110 Leather needles 12 80 to 18 110 Note 1 Twin needles can be purchased for utility and decorative work 2 When sewing with twin needles the stitch width dial should b...

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Page 48: ...ns shown in the upper row on the stitch selection panel select the letter above the stitch with the stitch selector dial Adjust the stitch length and the stitch width with the control dials according to the result desired To obtain any of the patterns on the second row turn the stitch length dial to S select the pattern desired with pattern selector dial and adjust the stitch width with the stitch...

Page 49: ...A B HZL 355Z HZL 357Z a b c d e S S A B S S HZL 355Z HZL 357Z a b c d e ...

Page 50: ...g stitch The maximum zigzag stitch width for zigzag stitching is 7 however the width can be reduced on any patterns The width increases as you move zigzag dial from 0 7 For twin needle sewing never set the width wider than 4 1 The density of zigzag stitches increase as the setting of stitch length dial approaches 0 Neat zigzag stitches are usually achieved at 2 5 or below 2 Closed up zigzag stitch...

Page 51: ... 0 7 0 7 4 1 0 2 5 2 0 1 0 0 7 0 7 4 1 0 2 5 2 0 1 0 ...

Page 52: ...heel to check that the needle goes cleanly into the left and right holes of the button Set the pattern selector knob on straight stitch and sew a few securing stitches Set the pattern selector knob on zig zag stitch and slowly sew on the button with about 10 stitches Set the pattern selector knob on straight stitch and sew a few securing stitches If a shank is required place a darning needle on to...

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Page 54: ...is sewn Mark the position of the buttonhole on the fabric with the tailor s chalk attach the buttonhole foot and set the pattern selection dial to Hook the gimp thread onto the back end of the buttonhole foot then bring the two gimp thread ends to the front of the foot insert them into the grooves and temporarily tie them there Lower the presser foot and start sewing Set the stitch width to match ...

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Page 56: ... Set stitch length control between 1 4 according to thickness of fabric 2 0 1 4 Left and right side balance for buttonhole Stitch density on right and left sides of buttonhole can be adjusted by button hole balance control dial This dial should usually be in a neutral position between and If the stitches on the left side of the buttonhole are too close together turn the dial to the left Turning di...

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Page 58: ...brics like denim corduroy etc Triple straight stitch Triple zig zag HZL 353Z HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 4 S 3 7 1 2 3 7 Sewing on lace and elastic darning mending reinforcing edges Place patch in position The stitch length can be shortened to produce very close stitches 1 When mending tears it is advisable to use a piece of backing fabric to reinforce The stitch density can be varied by adjusting the stitc...

Page 59: ... 1 3 5 2 1 3 5 2 1 2 3 4 4 S 3 7 HZL 353Z HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 4 HZL 353Z S HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 2 3 4 3 7 ...

Page 60: ...ide of the folded fabric Start to sew slowly on the fold making sure the needle touches slightly the folded top to catch one or two fabric threads 2 Unfold the fabric when hemming is completed and press 1 3 3 7 4 7 4 S Smocking stitch Turn the stitch length dial to 4 Turn the stitch length dial to S Seams hems T shirts underwear etc This stitch can be used for all types of jersey as well as for wo...

Page 61: ... 4 S 1 1 1 4 2 HZL 353Z HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 2 HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 4 HZL 353Z S HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 1 1 4 2 HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 2 ...

Page 62: ...ck stitches are suitable for sewing and neatening edges and visible seams in one operation When neatening the needle should just go over the edge of the fabric Use new needles or ball point needles or stretch needle Double overlock stitch 1 Standard overlock 2 Stretch overlock 3 Attention 4 S 3 7 Quilting Insert the quilt guide in presser foot holder and set the space as you desired Move the fabri...

Page 63: ... 4 HZL 353Z S HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 2 HZL 353Z HZL 357Z 3 4 S HZL 353Z HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 2 HZL 353Z HZL 357Z 3 ...

Page 64: ...normal threads for sewing After sewing remove the basting and the paper Finish by tying knots on the reverse side at the beginning and the end of the seams HZL 353Z HZL 355Z HZL 357Z 1 4 0 Attaching lace Turn stitch length dial to the desired length Turn the stitch selector to straight stitch center needle position Fold in the edge of the fabric approximately 6 mm 1 4 Place the lace under the fold...

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Page 66: ...ible hems This stitch can be used for firm thicker fabrics For decorative edges Suitable for edges on sheer fine and stretch fabrics The larger stitch should go just over the edge of the fabric to create the shell effect This stitch requires a tighter thread tension than normal Place the fabric under the presser foot so that it will be sewn along the bias with the straight stitches sewn on the sea...

Page 67: ... 1 HZL 353Z HZL 357Z 2 3 4 1 HZL 353Z HZL 357Z 2 3 4 ...

Page 68: ...read Tie top and bottom thread under the applique to avoid unraveling 1 4 0 Darning Turn stitch length dial to the desired length Turn stitch selector to straight stitch center needle position Position the fabric to be darned under the presser foot together with the under laying fabric to be used Lower the presser foot and alternately sew forward or reverse using the lever Repeat this motion until...

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Page 70: ...en embroidery hoop as firmly as possible Place the fabric under the needle Make sure the presser foot bar is down in its lowest position Turn the balance wheel towards you to bring up the lower thread through the fabric Sew a few securing stitches at the starting point Hold the hoop with thumb and forefingers of both hands while pressing the material with the middle and third fingers and supportin...

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Page 72: ...emove the needle presser foot and holder Remove the bobbin cover plate and bobbin Remove the screw holding the needle plate and remove the needle plate 4 Lift up bobbin holder and re move it 5 Clean the hook race feed dog and bobbin holder with a brush Also clean them us ing a soft dry cloth 6 Replace the bobbin holder into the hook race so that the tip a fits to the stopper b as shown a b This ap...

Page 73: ...LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b 1 2 3 4 5 6 a b LED LED ...

Page 74: ...pulled 1 Fluff or oil have collected on the hook or needle bar 2 The needle is damaged Thread is caught in the hook 1 Rethread the machine 2 Reduce the thread tension lower number 3 Select a larger needle 4 Remove and reinsert the needle flat side towards the back 5 Remove the reel and wind thread onto reel 6 Replace the needle 1 Remove and reinsert needle flat side towards the back 2 Insert a new...

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