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4.14. Setting the micro-lifter

Set the presser foot height to be employed by the micro-lifter 
function by pressing the icon.
(Setting range: -2.5 - 0)

In the case it is not necessary to slightly lift the presser foot 
during sewing, set the presser foot height for the micro-lifter 
function to “0”.
Adjust the presser foot to the height at which the presser foot 
appropriately clamp the material by pressing 

 

 . 

The larger the negative set value becomes, the higher the 
presser foot can be lifted.

Place the material (for trial stitching) that is the same with the 
material to be actually sewn. Then, adjust the presser foot 
height and carry out trial stitching.
Be aware, if the presser foot is lifted excessively during sew

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ing, the material cannot be fed resulting in thread entangle

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ment.

Press 

 .

Adjust the presser foot height on the “presser foot presser 
setting screen”.

The set value is confirmed by pressing 

 .

It is possible to sew the material with the presser foot slightly lifted according to the material thickness.
The micro-lifter function is used for sewing materials such as quilt and velvet that are likely to cause uneven material 
feed.

Summary of Contents for HZL-NX7

Page 1: ...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 INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPUTER SEWING MACHINE HZL NX7 EN ...

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Page 3: ...edle 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 O when making any adjustments in the needle area such as changing needle threading bobbin or changing presser foot 10 Always unplug the machine from the electrical...

Page 4: ...ong time After you have read the Instruction Manual please be sure to keep it together with the warranty so that you can read it whenever necessary To use the sewing machine safely Marks and pictographs included in the Instruction Manual and shown on the sewing machine are used so as to ensure safe operation of the sewing machine and to prevent possible risk of injury to the user and other people ...

Page 5: ...rect sunlight or in a humid place Be aware that the following state can take place since the sewing machine incorporates semi conductor electronic parts and precise electronic circuits 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 ...

Page 6: ...imming and presser foot lifting 42 4 17 Needle positions Zigzag width Stitch length 44 4 18 Bobbin thread counter 46 4 19 Setting the stop position of needle 48 4 20 Pivot setting 48 4 21 How to lower the feed dog 49 Contents 5 Operation in detail 50 5 1 Options 50 Standard thread tension setting 51 Presser foot lifting height 51 Screen to set the functions while presser foot is up 52 Foot switch ...

Page 7: ... 3 Patchwork piecing 88 7 4 Overcasting stitch 89 7 5 Blind stitch 90 7 6 Shell tuck 93 7 7 Bartacking 94 7 8 Eyelet 96 7 9 Decorative stitches 97 7 10 Lace feather patterns 98 7 11 Scallop stitches 99 7 12 Random pattern 100 7 13 Tapering 101 7 14 Hand look quilt stitches 103 7 15 Buttonhole stitches 104 7 16 Manual 2 step buttonhole 110 7 17 Sewing buttons 112 7 18 Quilting free motion 113 7 19 ...

Page 8: ...utton Feed dog Throat plate Hook cover Bobbin winding shaft Hook cover release but ton Presser foot holder Thread trimming button Wide table Thread cutter Lock stitch button Speed controller Needle up down button Knee lifting lever hole Light under arm Reverse stitch button Presser foot auto lift button Hand wheel pulley Power switch Machine socket inlet Foot controller jack USB insertion slot JUK...

Page 9: ... the right or decreased by moving it to the left When sewing with foot controller Max sewing speed can be set by Speed Controller Lock stitch button When this button is pressed the sewing machine performs lock stitch When this button is pressed while the sewing machine is engaged in pattern sewing the sewing machine stops after it has complet ed the sewing of the one cycle one point of the pattern...

Page 10: ...l value by select ing a different pattern Presser foot pres sure icon Presser foot pressure is displayed Press the presser foot pressure icon when you want to change the pres sure foot pressure The presser foot pressure will be returned to the initial value by re turning the power ON JUKI Smart Feed adjustment icon This icon is displayed by placing JUKI Smart Feed in position Adjustment value of J...

Page 11: ... adjustment item of adjusting dial left to the zigzag width Stitch length icon Stitch length that is set with the stitch length adjusting dial right is dis played Bobbin thread count er icon The state of the bobbin thread counter is displayed Press the bobbin thread counter icon when you want to set details of the bobbin thread counter Sewing start back tacking icon This icon is displayed by setti...

Page 12: ...Single stitching tab The sewing mode can be set to the single stitching mode by pressing the single stitching tab Combination stitch ing tab The sewing mode can be set to the combination stitching mode under which two or more patterns are sewn in combination by pressing the com bination stitching tab Practical pattern icon Push it to change the screen to utility stitch patterns Decorative pattern ...

Page 13: ...onds D Return key When pushing it the screen goes back to the previous page Combination Pattern mode can delete the selected pattern E Clear key Setting of Stitch Pattern can be returned to the default setting F Adjusting Dial Left This dial will be used when adjusting zigzag width or needle position The zigzag width can be changed by pressing the zigzag width icon The zigzag width is increased by...

Page 14: ...bbin 1 Spool cap large Manual buttonhole presser foot I Instruction manual This manual Knee lifting lever Buttonhole presser foot E Needle set HA 1 11 1 14 1 16 1 for knit 11 1 Spool cap Middle Auxiliary spool pin Open toe presser foot O Power cord Straight feed dog 7mm guide foot or 1 4 guide foot Auxiliary box Spool cap Small Touch pen Quilt presser foot for the ruler Q Quilt guide Patchwork pre...

Page 15: ...body 3 1 How to install Wide Table 1 Open legs of Wide Table until they stop securely at the stopping position 2 Assemble Wide Table to sewing machine body Attach it to free arm of sewing machine 3 Don t put any heavy materials on the Wide Table Don t move sewing machine with Wide Table attached 3 Set up ...

Page 16: ...tion 3 2 Changing the position of the foot switch 1 Remove pedal setscrew and block setscrew 2 Attach pedal and block to the opposite side while turning them in the other way around and tighten the pedal setscrew and block setscrew Foot switch Unplug the controller before you change the position of the foot switch Attention ...

Page 17: ...15 Insert the knee lifting lever so that concave and convex meet 3 3 Installation of knee lifting lever ...

Page 18: ...not operate to start sewing Stop button Can operate to stop sewing WARNING Disconnect the plug and turn off the power switch turn to O that al ways sewing machine is not to use 4 Basic settings and basic operations Connecting the codes Turn OFF the power switch turn to O WARNING For U S A Canada only This appliance has a polarized plug one blade wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric ...

Page 19: ...turned ON The needle moves and the screen shown on the left disap pears by pressing Turning the power ON In the case the function of retaining the pattern that has been sewn immediately before stopping the sewing ma chine is optionally set for the startup the message shown on the left will be displayed Turn ON the power switch Turn to I Do not place fingers under the needle ...

Page 20: ...nctions 4 2 Speed control Maximum sewing speed can be freely set by the speed controller Faster speed Slower speed When the needle up down switch is held pressed the sewing machine performs sewing at a low speed Low speed inching sewing Foot controller Speed controller Adjustable starting stitch speed The sewing speed to be employed at the beginning of sewing can be changed by using the option set...

Page 21: ...is position is used to put heavy materials underneath the presser foot Be careful that the presser foot and the needle should not interfere when the needle is in down position and the presser foot is raised to the extra lift position Pivot setting It is possible to set so that the presser foot goes up automatically with the needle kept at the lower position when the sewing machine is stopped Press...

Page 22: ... presser foot holder Move down the presser foot lifting lever Each presser foot has a marking Use the appropri ate presser foot for the stitch pattern to be sewn Removing presser foot holder Lift the needle and presser foot lifting lever Loosen the setscrew of the presser foot holder to the left and remove the presser foot holder Installing presser foot holder Align the screw hole at the presser b...

Page 23: ...r sewing decorative stitches letters and bartacks Also for manual buttonhole pattern No 402 No 403 Patchwork presser foot P This presser foot is used for patchwork stitches There are two seam lines 1 4 inch and 1 8 inch from center needle position Open toe presser foot O This is used for the applique and decorative stitches Front part of the presser foot is open for better visibility Quilt presser...

Page 24: ... fingers When JUKI Smart Feed is fitted appropriately the relevant icon is displayed on the screen Adjusting JUKI Smart Feed Press Adjust JUKI Smart Feed by pressing the icon Setting range 5 0 5 0 The top feed amount is decreased The top feed amount is increased The set value is confirmed by pressing Releasing JUKI Smart Feed Raise the presser foot Pinching JUKI Smart Feed pull it down and push ba...

Page 25: ...emoving the throat plate Remove the presser foot and needle Push the T shape screwdriver into the groove in front of the throat plate When pressing the screw driver down ward throat plate will come off Attaching the throat plate Place the area first and then push center to right hand part of the throat plate to assemble Turn off the machine or leave the Machine in Lock Mode Attaching the feed dog ...

Page 26: ...re inches Standard throat plate Throat plate for straight stitches 4 7 How to use the throat plate for straight stitch The throat plate is provided with a useful guide for you to determine the sewing position of material Angle index The angle index is useful when using it for piecing of patchworks If you align the material edge with the angle index which is same of the angle of patchwork piece cor...

Page 27: ...rly installed or a bent needle is used needle breakage can be caused It will cause damage to the machine Attention Removing needle Turn the hand wheel towards you until the needle comes to the highest position and lower the presser foot Turn the needle setscrew towards you 1 2 times and remove the needle T shape screwdriver Attaching the needle Hold the needle with its flat part facing away from y...

Page 28: ...als Denim Spun thread No 30 50 No 14 16 Jersey Silk thread No 50 Spun thread No 50 60 Knit needle No 11 14 Coat Silk thread No 50 No 11 14 In general the same thread is used for both needle and bobbin threads Thin thread and needle will be used for light weight fabrics and thick thread and needle will be used for heavy weight materials Check that the combination of needle and thread is OK by trial...

Page 29: ...ng or slip off of thread A A Thread the guide 2 Thread the thread guide guide in the circle Pull the thread by both hands and thread it to bobbin winding thread guide 3 Winding a bobbin In the case of using the spool pin In the case of using the auxiliary spool pin 2 Place the thread spool to the auxiliary spool pin Pass the thread through thread guide Then pass the thread through thread guide for...

Page 30: ...ding regulator towards the bobbin to start winding the bobbin Be careful that the bobbin winding regulator works as a switch 7 When winding is finished the shaft stops automatically the bobbin winding regulator moves to right and return to the original position Remove the bobbin from the bobbin winding shaft and cut the thread by cutter Bobbin winding will automatically stop even while winding whe...

Page 31: ...d groove and 1 by pulling the thread end It will be easier to thread grooves when you press the bobbin lightly with your finger Thread guide 2 by pulling the thread to left side 2 4 3 Placing the bobbin 1 2 Pull forward hook cover release button A and open the hook cover B 1 B A Turn off the machine ...

Page 32: ...kwise put the bobbin upside down 5 Cut the thread with the built in cutter C 6 Close the hook cover 7 3 C You can start to sew in this condition without pulling up the bobbin thread however if you want to sew with the bobbin thread pulled out refer to Pulling up the bobbin thread in the page 35 ...

Page 33: ... with the automatic needle thread er Use the needle No 11 16 and the thread No 30 90 2 Align the marking A at the hand wheel with the one on the machine body A 3 Turn the power ON 4 Lift the presser foot You can thread the machine correctly on condition that the machine is turned on and presser foot is up position 5 Press the lock key to activate the lock mode ...

Page 34: ...ps B large me dium and small Select the size of spool cap according to the thread spool to be used and use it while changing its direction appropriately Be aware that a spool with a small remaining amount of thread can cause tangling or slip off of thread Threading the needle thread B B 4 ...

Page 35: ...the thread end and thread according to the arrow marking Check that the thread take up C is correctly threaded 2 3 Thread the guide 6 from the right hand side Draw the needle thread out from the guide by approxi mately 10 cm 4 6 C ...

Page 36: ... cut the thread with the thread cutter 8 4 3 Lower the threading lever 9 until it comes to a complete stop Lower the threading lever slowly 9 7 Lift the presser foot Then draw the needle thread backward Pull out the thread from the needle eye by approx 10 cm or 4 inches long 5 Automatic needle threader 8 Be careful that the cutter is inside When twin needle is used the automatic needle threader ca...

Page 37: ...th needle and bobbin threads by approx 10 cm 4 inches long and pass them under the presser foot towards the back of the machine 1 Lift the presser foot and lightly hold the end of the needle thread 2 Turn the hand wheel towards you to move the needle up and down Loop of bobbin thread will be pulled out when you will pull the needle thread lightly 3 Pulling up the bobbin thread ...

Page 38: ...ed correctly seam balance will be lost resulting in puckering or thread breakage Default setting is suitable for most fabrics Adjustment may be necessary according to fabrics and sewing applica tions The needle thread tension will be returned to its initial value by pressing the blue frame The needle thread tension can also be adjusted by sliding the slide bar to the right or left If a new pattern...

Page 39: ...5 In the case of straight stitch The needle thread and the bobbin thread interlace with each other approximately at the middle of material thickness Needle thread Bobbin thread Fabric right side Fabric wrong side Middle of the fabric thickness In the case of zigzag stitch The needle thread is pulled a little bit to the wrong side of material Well balanced thread tension When the needle thread is t...

Page 40: ...se of sewing light weight synthetic materials or elastic materials and sewing appli que quilt and curve sections of materials since in that case uneven material feed is likely to occur Press The set value is confirmed by pressing The presser foot pressure is decreased The presser foot pressure is increased The presser foot pressure will be returned to its initial value by pressing the blue frame T...

Page 41: ...er foot can be lifted Place the material for trial stitching that is the same with the material to be actually sewn Then adjust the presser foot height and carry out trial stitching Be aware if the presser foot is lifted excessively during sew ing the material cannot be fed resulting in thread entangle ment Press Adjust the presser foot height on the presser foot presser setting screen The set val...

Page 42: ...ize smaller than No 60 Do not thread H for right hand needle Thread to right hand and left hand needles sep arately Automatic needle threader can not be used Thread each needle manually Automatic thread trimmer can not be used in case of twin needle sewing 1 2 3 4 E F G 3 4 H Changing the needle Change the needle to the twin needle Make sure to use a twin needle with size of 2 0 mm The twin needle...

Page 43: ...erns that are stored in memory cannot be sewn The automatic thread trimmer does not operate Selecting the pattern that is suitable for the twin needle sewing In the case the twin needle is set the patterns that can be sewn with the twin needle will be displayed Caution When carrying out the twin needle stitching it is necessary to set the twin needle before selecting a pattern 001 004 005 009 010 ...

Page 44: ... thread trimming OFF Thread trimming is not carried out ON Thread trimming is carried out Presser foot lift after thread trimming OFF The presser foot is not lifted after thread trimming ON The presser foot is lifted after thread trimming If a decorative pattern etc is set when the back tacking at the beginning and end of sewing is se lected reverse stitch will be changed over to back tacking The ...

Page 45: ...be carried out 3 Sewing start Place the material at the sewing start position and begin sewing In the case the back tacking at the beginning of sew ing is selected the reverse stitch button and back tacking button will not operate 4 Operation during sewing 1 Selecting a pattern 2 Check the setting displayed on the screen In the case of selecting a decorative pattern back tacking will be carried ou...

Page 46: ...yed on the screen In mm 0 0 3 5 7 0 Adjusting dial left Press The adjustment item of the adjusting dial left will be the zigzag width Change the zigzag width A with the adjusting dial left The displayed numeric value is decreased and the zigzag width is decreased by turning the dial counterclockwise The displayed numeric value is increased and the zigzag width is increased by turning the dial cloc...

Page 47: ...e stitch length is decreased by turning the dial counterclockwise The displayed numeric value is increased and the stitch length is increased by turning the dial clockwise Numeric values displayed on the screen Measure of the stitch length In mm 1 0 5 0 Adjusting dial right When changing the stitch length ...

Page 48: ...sed amount Display of the measured amount Display in meters Display in yards Return to the initial value Confirm the setting Details of the bobbin thread counter can be set The bobbin counter has been factory set to OFF at the time of shipment Turn ON the bobbin counter with when you want to use it ...

Page 49: ...case of inputting the measured amount of thread Set the amount of thread to be wound on a bobbin using the numeric value you have measured 2 Inputting the ratio of thread amount remaining on a bobbin with respect to the fully wound amount Estimate the amount of bobbin thread remaining on a bobbin Input the remaining thread amount in In the case the bobbin is fully wound with thread the percentage ...

Page 50: ...ivot height Adjust the pivot height with The set value is confirmed by pressing The sewing machine stops with its needle down The sewing machine stops with its needle up In the case the upper stop position the sewing machine stops with its needle up is selected the pivot function will be automatically turned OFF 4 20 Pivot setting It is possible to set so that the presser foot goes up while the ne...

Page 51: ...ngaged Feed Dog is disengaged In the case the feed dog has been lowered it has to be lifted by pressing the relevant icon after the completion of sewing The feed dog will be engaged automatically when the machine starts to sew 4 21 How to lower the feed dog ...

Page 52: ...peed Reverse stitch speed and lock stitch speed can be set Low speed Darning adjustment Adjust the shape of stitch pattern 0 Buzzer volume setting You can change the volume of buzzer when pressing the icons on touch panel Loud Brightness adjustment Brightness of the touch panel screen and that of the sewing area are adjustable 50 Selecting language You can choose one out of nine languages or picto...

Page 53: ... height The machine can be set to the presser foot lifting amount Initial value has been factory set to 6mm Press Select the presser foot lifting amount The set value is confirmed by pressing The needle thread tension is decreased The needle thread tension is increased The needle thread tension will be returned to its initial value by pressing the blue frame The needle thread tension can also be a...

Page 54: ...you have set can be carried out after the presser foot is automatically lowered even if the presser foot is in its upper position Except for lifting lowering of the needle All of the initial values have been factory set to OFF Press The set value is confirmed by pressing OFF ON Start Foot pedal Reverse stitch Lock stitch Lifting lowering of the needle Thread trimming ...

Page 55: ...lock stitch while automatic back tacking thread trimming and presser foot lifting have been set it is possible to carry out back tacking thread trimming and presser foot lifting at the end of sewing Start up Press Initialize the pattern Retain the pattern that is used immediately before The set value is confirmed by pressing Refer to page 17 It is possible to select whether the pattern and setting...

Page 56: ...ressing Sewing speed at sewing start can be set Initial value has been factory set to Low speed Adjustable reverse stitch speed Reverse stitch speed and lock stitch speed can be set Initial value has been factory set to Low speed Press Low speed Standard High speed The set value is confirmed by pressing ...

Page 57: ...tudinal balance of feed when you want to sew a pattern beautifully or having changed the materi al thread or interlining This adjustment value reflects all patterns Correct shape When right side is higher than left side When right side is lower than left side Carry out the adjust ment while conducting test sewing by pressing Carry out the adjust ment while conducting test sewing by pressing ...

Page 58: ...panel Brightness of the sewing area The lighting for the sewing area can be turned OFF ON OFF The set value is confirmed by pressing Brightness of the touch panel screen and that of the sewing area are adjustable Setting range 0 100 Initial value has been factory set to 50 Darkened Brightened The brightness will be returned to its initial value by pressing the blue frame The brightness can also be...

Page 59: ...ed by pressing Initialization deletion of the settings It is possible to reset all of the settings to their initial values or deleted them Press Initialize the optional setting Delete all of the user memory All of the optional settings are initialized by pressing then All of the user memory is initialized by pressing the English Spanish Italian French Dutch German Russian Danish Japanese Pictograp...

Page 60: ...software cannot be updated properly Do not turn the power OFF during the update work 1 Saving the backup data Insert USB thumb drive which contains no data or con tains only the update file into USB slot Caution In the case of using a USB that is provided with an access indicator the access indicator will start blink ing for five to six seconds when the USB thumb drive is inserted into the USB slo...

Page 61: ...s or more update may have failed In such a case turn OFF the power to the sewing ma chine Remove the USB thumb drive Then re turn ON the power to the sewing machine In the case the software updating has failed the software update screen will be displayed immediately after re turning the power ON Carry out updating of the software on this screen again 3 Loading the backup data Settings are retained...

Page 62: ...d number of stitches Accumulated number of times of thread trimming Accumulated operating time Accumulated energizing time The latest two errors history Saving the service data Press The service data is stored on the USB thumb drive Insert thumb drive which contains no data or contains only into USB slot ...

Page 63: ...eed Changing Throat Plate and Feed Dog Maintenance If the sewing machine is put in the lock mode with the lock key operation of all operating button operating keys touch panel will be disabled In addition the sewing machine itself will also be disabled The power to the sewing machine should be turned OFF for the sake of safety when changing the presser foot changing the throat plate and feed dog c...

Page 64: ...e is used for sewing a single pattern without combining it with other patterns 6 1 Single stitching mode combination stitching mode 6 1 1 Single stitching mode Some of the patterns cannot be sewn according to the mode selected 1 Selecting a pattern letter Press Select the pattern you want to sew by pressing the icon cor responding to that pattern 1 Selecting and combining the patterns letters 1 Pr...

Page 65: ...63 3 Press the icon Type JUKI Page can be scrolled with The group of patterns can be displayed in full screen with Full screen display 4 Press then 5 Press J U K I J U K I J U K I U K I ...

Page 66: ...64 Combine a pattern letter with another pattern letter while inserting one of the following patterns between them Pattern No 258 Pattern No 259 Small space Large space 2 Selecting a space ...

Page 67: ...of adding a pattern letter using the full screen display 1 Select J with 2 Press again Color of is paled out 3 Press In the case of adding a pattern letter using the pattern display 1 Select J with 2 Press Example J UKI In the case of adding a pattern letter using the full screen display 1 Select J with 2 Press In the case of adding a pattern letter between the patterns Example JUKI In the case of...

Page 68: ...ttern is highlighted in green 2 Press 4 Deleting a pattern letter In the case of deleting a pattern letter using the full screen display 1 Select the pattern you want to delete with The selected pattern is enclosed in 2 Press Example JUKI JUKI In the case of deleting a pattern letter on the pattern edit screen 1 Press Press then Now you can delete the com bined patterns collectively by pressing U ...

Page 69: ...ngle stitching mode The pattern is sewn in repetition continuously Initial setting One stitch is sewn One cycle is sewn In the case of the combination stitching mode Selected pattern or selected combination of pat terns is sewn once Initial setting Selected pattern or selected combination of pat terns is sewn continuously ...

Page 70: ...anket 007 Over casting stitch 89 008 Blind stitch 90 009 Straight reinforced stitch No Pattern Application Refer to page 010 Left needle position Straight stitch 82 011 Back straightline stitch 012 Center needle position Straight stitch for elastic 013 Triangular zigzag stitch 014 Right needle position Zigzag stitch 015 Left needle position 016 Back zigzag stitch 017 Ornamental pattern 018 Two poi...

Page 71: ...tch Used for flexible material 025 026 027 Ornamental pattern 028 029 030 Blind stitch Used for lightweight material 90 031 Blind stitch Used for flexible material 90 032 Shell tuck 93 033 93 034 Bar tack 94 035 Bar tack Memory Size of bartacking you have sewn once can be stored in memory 94 No Pattern Application Refer to page 036 Reinforced stitch 037 038 Eyelet 96 039 040 041 042 043 Darning st...

Page 72: ...07 120 133 108 121 134 109 122 135 110 123 136 111 124 137 112 125 113 126 No Pattern No Pattern No Pattern 138 155 172 139 156 173 140 157 174 141 158 175 142 159 176 143 160 177 144 161 178 145 162 179 146 163 180 147 164 181 148 165 182 149 166 183 150 167 184 151 168 185 152 169 186 153 170 187 154 171 188 No Pattern 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 6 2 2 Decorative patterns ...

Page 73: ...5 212 229 246 213 230 247 214 231 248 215 232 249 216 233 250 217 234 251 218 235 252 219 236 253 220 237 254 221 238 255 222 239 256 223 240 257 224 241 258 225 242 259 No Pattern No Pattern 260 277 261 278 262 279 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 No Pattern 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 ...

Page 74: ...hen select the pattern you want to sew from the folder No Pattern 005 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 No Pattern No Pattern 345 356 346 357 347 358 348 359 349 360 350 361 351 362 352 363 353 364 354 365 355 No Pattern No Pattern 366 379 367 380 368 381 369 382 370 383 371 384 372 385 373 386 374 387 375 388 376 389 377 390 378 No Pattern No Pattern 391 393 392 394 6 2 3 Quilt patterns ...

Page 75: ...u have sewn once in memory 110 404 Standard buttonholes 104 405 104 406 Decorative 104 407 Rounded end 104 408 104 409 104 No Pattern Application Refer to page 410 Keyhole buttonholes 104 411 104 412 104 413 104 414 For knit 104 415 104 416 104 417 104 418 Decorative 104 419 104 420 104 421 Basting stitch for buttonholing 109 422 Button sewing 112 6 2 4 Buttonhole patterns ...

Page 76: ...etters Capital change over icon Small letter changeover icon Umlaut change over icon Number sign changeover icon Hiragana Kataka na Kanji Chinese character Numer ic changeover icon Horizontal vertical writing changeover icon Upper case Lower case changeover icon ...

Page 77: ... then 2 Press the icon corresponding to the folder in which you want to save the data means there exists already a pattern means empty and available for saving pattern The pattern is saved by pressing 2 Call 1 Press then J U K I 2 Press the icon corresponding to the folder which con tains the pattern you want to call The pattern is called by pressing J U K I ...

Page 78: ...o the folder which con tains the pattern you want to delete Press 1 Press 2 Select the pattern by inputting its pattern number 3 The pattern you select is displayed by pressing 6 2 7 How to select the pattern by selecting its number 3 The pattern is deleted by pressing ...

Page 79: ...er the same sewing condition as the actual sewing to check whether the pattern is correctly sewn If it is found that the pattern is deformed during trial stitching adjust the sewing condition as described below 1 Adjusting the darning of a pattern In the case the selected pattern is found to be deformed during trial stitching 1 Press 2 Press Correct shape When right side is higher than left side W...

Page 80: ...I J U K I J U K I Carry out adjustment until the correct in shape pattern can be sewn Then finish adjustment The set value is confirmed by pressing Correct shape When right side is higher than left side When right side is lower than left side Carry out the adjust ment while conduct ing test sewing by pressing Carry out the adjust ment while conduct ing test sewing by pressing J U K I J U K I J U K...

Page 81: ...ess 1 Horizontal inversion Press when you want to sew a vertically inverted pattern The vertically inverted pattern is displayed 2 Vertical inversion Horizontal inversion and vertical inversion are not applicable to some patterns It is also possible to vertically invert the horizontally inverted pattern or horizontally invert the vertically in verted pattern ...

Page 82: ...anging the elongation size The pattern length can be changed without changing the stitch density of a pattern Setting range 1 5 Initial value has been factory set to 1 1 Invert the pattern Then press 2 Press 3 Select the elongation size The elongation size will be returned to its initial value by pressing the blue frame The initial value is also restored by pressing Standard value ...

Page 83: ...ion Press Then press Now all of the combined patterns can be collective ly deleted by pressing Press this icon to decrease the interval between patterns To return the interval between patterns to the standard one press this icon again In the standard setting lock stitch is set at the end of the pattern If you decrease the stitching interval the lock stitch will be omitted 6 3 7 Setting the interva...

Page 84: ... the edge of thick fabrics Turn the hand wheel and let the needle enter at the posi tion of sewing start Push the black button A by finger and lower the presser foot Release the finger from the black button and start sewing When the presser foot will be on the fabric completely the black button will be disengaged automatically A 7 Sewing Adjustable starting stitch speed Sewing speed at sewing star...

Page 85: ...al when the sewing machine is stopped Change the direction of sewing with the needle pen etrated into the material Then lower the presser foot and start sewing Presser foot pivot function You can select the setting where the presser foot goes up with the needle held in the needle down stop position when you stop the sewing machine Pivot function is ON Pivot function is OFF Changing over the needle...

Page 86: ... the foot switch Refer to page 53 Notes for thread trimming 1 Do not use thread thicker than No 30 2 After trimming the stitch can be done without pulling up bobbin thread 3 When sewing again after thread trimming if you pull up the bobbin thread again and place it underneath the presser foot together with needle thread you can avoid birds nest on the wrong side of the fabric 4 Regularly clean the...

Page 87: ...the forward direction when the reverse stitch button is released In the case of sewing one point stitches or letters the sewing machine stops after the completion of lock stitch es Foot switch functions It is possible to set so as to carry out reverse stitching as long as the reverse stitch button is held pressed Refer to page 53 Adjustable reverse stitch speed Reverse stitch speed and lock stitch...

Page 88: ...ock stitches and stops When you push the button while sewing one point stitch es or letters the sewing machine sews until one cycle of the selected pattern is completed sews lock stitches and stops The start stop button lights up in orange during the one cycle Foot switch functions It is possible to set so as to carry out lock stitching by pressing the foot switch Refer to page 53 Adjustable rever...

Page 89: ...he zipper under the right portion of the zipper presser foot When sewing the right side of the zipper place the zipper under the left portion of the foot 2 Continue sewing until the top end of the slider is reached Then move the slider away from you and continue sewing until the end of zippers is reached No Pattern Presser foot 001 Zipper presser foot B Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 90: ...ly to 7 mm or 1 4 inches for sewing 1 Cut the fabric with seam allowance 2 Align the right end of the presser foot and the edge of the fabric and sew The needle will enter 7 mm 1 4 from the edge of the fabric so the seam allowance of 7 mm 1 4 can be sewn No Pattern 002 003 Presser foot Standard presser foot A Leave the machine in Lock mode A ...

Page 91: ...de are apart it will not make a nice stitch formation Make sure to guide the fabric along the guide and sew slowly Before sewing make sure to check that the needle will not hit the presser foot 7 4 Overcasting stitch No Pattern 007 022 023 Lightweight material Presser foot Overcasting presser foot C Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 92: ...9 for overcasting stitches Fabric wrong side Finish line 2 Carry out basting by hand 0 5 0 6 cm 3 Fold from basting line Leave 0 5 to 0 6 cm Folding fabrics No Pattern 008 030 Lightweight material 031 Stretchy fabrics Presser foot Blind stitch presser foot D Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 93: ... the hand wheel and adjust with the zigzag width adjusting dial so that stitches reach the folded edge Pay attention so that needle will not hit the presser foot 5 Position the folded edge against the guide and sew 6 Turn over the fabric after sewing Fabric right side ...

Page 94: ... position Press the zigzag width icon Turn the adjusting dial left counterclockwise Turn the handwheel to check the needle entry point When adjusting make sure the needle is in the up position 2 If the stitches fail to reach the folded edge 1 If the stitches reach too far beyond the folded edge When changing the needle entry point Adjusting Dial Left Adjusting Dial Left ...

Page 95: ...l in the bias direction 2 Sew the material so that the needle enters the portion that is located on the right side of the top of the folds 3 The seashell shaped tucking is produced Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 96: ...atically make a u turn when it reaches the maximum of 20 stitches If the presser foot cannot be parallel to throat plate use filler fabric or cardboard Example of use Trousers and skirt Bag Pocket 2 Place the fabric under the presser foot 1 Pass the needle thread through the presser foot 10 cm No Pattern 034 035 Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 97: ...tern should be selected 3 Start sewing Push the start stop button and the machine starts to sew straight stitches Starting point 4 When it comes to the turning point push the reverse stitch button The machine goes back to the starting point by sewing straight stitches and then it sews zigzag stitches to the point where the reverse stitch button is pushed 5 When the machine comes to the sewing end ...

Page 98: ...an be used for passing a string or ribbon or as a flower hole 1 Sew an eyelet The sewing machine automatically performs lock stitching at the end of sewing and stops No Pattern 038 039 040 Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I No Pattern 041 042 Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 99: ... stitching Preparation before sewing Pass down the needle thread through the presser foot hole and draw it sideways Place the fabric underneath the presser foot and start The machine will stop automatically when sewing is finished Note that the sewing speed varies according to stitch patterns letters to be sewn If the automatic thread trimmer is used while sew ing the machine starts to sew from th...

Page 100: ...attern No 208 Sew the pattern No 208 while aligning the outer edge of the presser foot with the center line of the pattern B Sew the pat tern No 207 7 10 Lace feather patterns Lace feather like patterns can be produced by sewing patterns in parallel No Pattern 198 199 200 201 No Pattern 202 203 204 205 No Pattern 206 207 208 362 No Pattern 363 364 365 Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I ...

Page 101: ...ome margin and sew on the edge of the cloth 2 Cut the sewn fabric carefully so that stitches are not cut by the scissors No Pattern 280 281 282 Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I No Pattern 283 284 285 No Pattern 286 287 288 No Pattern 289 290 Elongation The length of the patterns can be adjusted Refer to page 80 Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 102: ...omat ically changes by section This means that the finished patterns provide a sense of fun Example No Pattern 302 304 306 308 Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I No Pattern 313 315 317 319 No Pattern 321 323 325 327 No Pattern 329 331 333 Leave the machine in Lock mode ...

Page 103: ...eases When the preset zigzag width is reached the sewing machine continues sewing with that zigzag width For the same sewing length with the start of sewing the zigzag width gradually decreases The sewing machine sews lock stitches and automatically stops 339 340 No Pattern 339 340 No Pattern 341 342 Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot I No Pattern 343 344 For the pattern Nos 339 to 344 zi...

Page 104: ...4 5 Setting range 1 5 Initial value has been factory set to 3 The set value is confirmed by pressing Shortened Lengthened 1 Invert the pattern Then press 2 Press 3 Select the size of tapering The size of tapering will be returned to its initial value by pressing the blue frame The initial value is also restored by pressing Standard value ...

Page 105: ...103 7 14 Hand look quilt stitches Handsewn look seams can be sewn by using a transparent thread as the needle thread Needle thread Bobbin thread No Pattern 391 ...

Page 106: ...u have sewn once in memory 404 Buttonhole for heavy weight materials Stitch density is coarse This pattern is used for coats etc 405 Sews buttonhole double 406 Decorative Decorative buttonholes 407 Rounded end Buttonholes for women s blouses and children s clothes Also for light weight materials 408 409 Presser foot Buttonhole presser foot E No Pattern Application 410 Keyhole Keyhole buttonhole fo...

Page 107: ...t the buttonhole length A B 3 Set the buttonhole sensor pin Insert the sensor pin into the sensor pin hole at the face plate cover Insert the pin into the hole completely If the machine starts to sew without inserting the pin into the hole the following message will be shown on the display Set the sensor pin and restart Check the following points after setting the presser foot and then start to se...

Page 108: ...f the same size will be sewn again push the thread trimming button to trim the threads and raise the presser foot Under this condition move to another point lower the presser foot and then start sewing Do not change stitch length and or zigzag width during buttonholing Otherwise this will cause imbalanced stitches If thread trimming button is pushed while sewing buttonhole the machine will stop an...

Page 109: ...late You can remove the clamping plate by holding B Buttonhole clamping plate 6 Unplug the sensor pin after sewing 7 Opening the buttonhole using a ripper Double bartack Pierce a stopper pin at the bartack and open the buttonhole with a ripper Be careful not to cut the stitches Keyhole buttonhole Place a cardboard under the buttonhole and make a hole with the eyelet punch Then pierce a stopper pin...

Page 110: ...h becomes wide Wide Turn to the left Stitch density be comes denser Turn to the right Stitch density be comes more coarse Narrow Larger When changing the density of the seam When changing the width of the buttonhole Adjusting Dial Left Adjusting Dial Right Seam width Change of seam width of buttonhole Small Standard Large Initial value has been facto ry set to Standard The seam width of buttonhole...

Page 111: ...sser foot and thread it at the hook of the presser foot 3 After threading at the hook pull the gimp thread back under the presser foot and put it into the notch at the front left side of the presser foot firmly 4 Bring down the needle to the sewing start point and lower the presser foot 5 Sew the buttonhole 6 Pull the left gimp thread to take off slack and cut excess gimp thread Buttonhole with gi...

Page 112: ...hole 4 Push start stop button to sew At this time if the start stop button is pushed the machine will stop sewing And if the start stop but ton is pushed again then the machine will continue to sew the left side of the buttonhole Push the reverse stitch button when it reaches the necessary length of the left side of the buttonhole Sew bartack and the right side of the buttonhole then the machine s...

Page 113: ...titches In the case of a 2 step buttonhole sewing di rection of the left and that of the right side is different Due to this and according to fabrics to be sewn it may be possible that the density of each side looks different No 403 In the case of 2 step buttonhole Memory Since the length of a buttonhole that is sewn for the first time is stored in memory step of procedure 4 is not required for bu...

Page 114: ...holes in button by turning hand wheel manually 4 Carry out sewing while turning the handwheel by hand If you pull the material the button could be moved from the correct position causing needle breakage Buttons can be sewn without fail by using the sepa rately available button sewing presser foot refer to page 120 5 Trim needle and bobbin threads by about 10cm 4 inches long after sewing Make a kno...

Page 115: ...otion stitching using a zigzag pattern the separately available quilt presser foot zigzag type and presser foot joint are necessary 4 Place the fabric underneath the presser foot and lower the presser foot 5 Adjust the presser foot height according to the material thickness Height of the presser foot can be changed with the presser foot screw It is also possible to adjust the presser foot height u...

Page 116: ...ether and sew 3 stitches on the same point After that move fabrics as you wish In this way stitches on the wrong side of the fabrics look neat At sewing end sew 3 stitches on the same point and stop How to sew stitches with the same stitch length When the foot controller is used the fabrics can be guided by both hands and you can move the fabrics freely Set the speed controller to medium or medium...

Page 117: ...9 Quilting quilt guide 2 Sew while tracing the stitches with the tip of the quilt guide Distance between sewing lines can be adjusted freely 1 Insert the quilt guide into the groove of the presser foot holder ...

Page 118: ...the optional startup settings 3 When attempting to overwrite the existing pattern saved in a folder with another pattern 4 Same as the left In the case the deletion of the pattern in the folder is attempted 5 In the case the setting of pattern is changed in the optional settings 6 When changing the 1 needle mode to the 2 nee dle mode 7 When changing the 2 needle setting to the 1 nee dle setting Th...

Page 119: ...9 screen 11 This pictograph is displayed when changing the 1 needle setting standard type to the straight stitch type 12 This pictograph is displayed when is pressed on No 11 screen 13 This pictograph is displayed when changing the 1 needle setting straight stitch type to the standard type 14 This pictograph is displayed when the Clear button is pressed after Select all button 15 Same as the left ...

Page 120: ...hen no more data can be stored in memory 19 Same as the left In the case the motor locks or the safety device works to temporarily stop the machine 20 This pictograph is displayed when delete all set tings is selected from the optional functions 21 This pictograph is displayed during external com munication with USB thumb drive etc 22 This pictograph is displayed during internal com munication for...

Page 121: ...oat plate Push the exclusive screw driver into the groove in front of the throat plate and press the screw driver downward to remove the throat plate 2 Remove the bobbin case holder 3 Remove lint and dirt Remove lint and dirt around the feed dog and bobbin case holder with the cleaning brush 4 Fit the throat plate in position Place the area first and then push center to right hand part of the thro...

Page 122: ... will serve as a guide Binder presser foot It is possible to attach tapes such as bias tape into four folds Hemming presser foot for zigzag Fabric edge is hemmed by zigzag while rolling it under Used for bottom of shirts blouses frills and the edge of handkerchiefs Quilt presser foot open type It is used in free motion sewing As the front portion is open it is easy to see the needle en try point A...

Page 123: ... with two screws Carefully insert spool holder B into plate A until you hear a snick 2 Attaching the thread guide post Open the top cover of the sewing machine and insert the thread guide post C into mounting hole D Fit thread guide E over the thread guide post with the arrow on the top of the former faced toward the front of the sewing ma chine 3 Raise the thread guide post fully Turn the spool h...

Page 124: ...oot is used for a certain pattern Needle is bent Check the combination of fabric thread and needle Check the installation of needle Securely tighten the needle set screw Check the combination of stitch pat tern and presser foot to be used Change needle 26 25 25 25 Loud noise and or keen noise while sewing Lint or dust has accumulated in the feed dog Lint or dust has accumulated in the hook Clean t...

Page 125: ...es not match the thread Thread take up is not threaded Rethread the machine correctly Remove knot or knurl from thread Adjust thread tension manually according to fabrics and thread to be used Change needle Install needle correctly Check the correct way of setting bobbin thread Check the correct way of winding bobbin thread Check the combination of thread and needle Rethread the machine correctly ...

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