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Summary of Contents for N 5000 Exklusive

Page 1: ...W6 N 5000 Exklusive sewing machine Manual 1...

Page 2: ...ting Service Guarantee Registration W6 WERTARBEIT also offers the following options on its website for free Please access our website using www w6 wertarbeit de and under Service select Criteria for t...

Page 3: ...le plate 17 3 3 Top view 18 3 4 Rear view 20 3 5 Extension table 20 3 6 Removing the extension table 21 3 7 Connecting the machine 22 3 8 Foot controller 23 4 Accessories 24 5 Operating elements 29 5...

Page 4: ...0 2 2 Automatic tie off Automatic tie off and cut 85 11 Using a pattern 87 11 1 Overview of patterns 88 11 2 Using a pattern 88 11 2 1 Straight stitch 94 11 2 2 Stretch straight stitch 96 11 2 3 Tripl...

Page 5: ...cking the needle plate 155 12 2 2 Checking the needle Why using W6 needles is important 155 12 2 3 Cleaning the hook hook race and feed dogs 156 12 2 4 Checking the hook system for damage 158 12 2 5 C...

Page 6: ...note of the following points when handling the machine When unpacking make sure that you choose a secure surface to unpack the machine safely Keep animals and objects away from the area around the se...

Page 7: ...e needles regularly Worn or damaged needles pose a hazard 1 4 Tips for a long service life To ensure a long service life please take note of the following Do not expose the machine to direct sunlight...

Page 8: ...ng the machine Do not dismantle the machine but leave this to a trained specialist You are personally suited to operate the sewing machine In case of doubt always contact our Service Department To do...

Page 9: ...l packaging material is stored out of the reach of children DANGER There is a risk of suffocation On delivery the machine is packed in a plastic bag There is a risk of suffocation for children who pla...

Page 10: ...rs or other heat sources 2 3 Connecting the machine Prerequisite The power cable is not damaged There are no heavy objects on the cable The cable is not exposed to high temperatures The mains voltage...

Page 11: ...ut the following steps 1 Place the machine on a sturdy non slip and adequately sized table 2 Plug the power plug into the sewing machine socket 3 Plug the power plug into the power socket 4 Plug the f...

Page 12: ...the foot controller is pressed the faster the machine sews 7 Release the foot controller when you want to stop sewing 8 Set the on off switch to the 0 OFF position to switch the machine off The machin...

Page 13: ...embroidery available patterns vary depending on the model With the W6 embroidery software you can also easily create any customised embroidery you fancy A basic W6 embroidery software is included in...

Page 14: ...t You can carry out the following on the sewing machine Start stop Thread cutter Needle stop up down slow sewing Speed control Winding When you connect the embroidery unit the needle stop position is...

Page 15: ...ine parts and what they are called Front view Section 3 1 View of the presser foot automatic needle threader and needle plate Section 3 2 Top view Section 3 3 Rear view Section 3 4 Extension table Sec...

Page 16: ...03 Speed control 04 Top cover 05 LCD display 06 Control panel 07 Hand wheel 08 Adjustable foot pressure dial 09 Light cover 10 Reverse button 11 Start Stop button for sewing without foot controller 1...

Page 17: ...Straight Stitch button 25 Extension table 26 Knee lifter connection 3 2 View of the presser foot automatic needle threader and needle plate Machine components view of the presser foot automatic needle...

Page 18: ...button 41 Bobbin cover transparent Guide lines on the needle plate indicate the distance from the centre needle position To stick to the seam allowance width guide the fabric edge along this guide lin...

Page 19: ...e covered 49 Spool cap small 50 Horizontal spool pin 51 Felt washer 52 Bobbin guide 53 Thread cutter for bobbin winder 54 Bobbin winder stop 55 Bobbin winder spindle 56 Device for spool pin extra Mach...

Page 20: ...e 3 4 Rear view Machine components rear view Machine parts No Designation 66 Drop feed lever The drop feed lever can only be accessed when the extension table has been removed 3 5 Extension table Exte...

Page 21: ...nsion table with your finger on the bottom left and pull it to the left Slide it to the right to insert Free arm sewing Simply remove the extension table for free arm sewing You can use this machine a...

Page 22: ...turned on 6 To switch off the machine set the power switch to the off position O symbol and then unplug the power plug from the socket DANGER Reducing the risk of electric shock Do not leave the mach...

Page 23: ...e power switch 5 A light comes on when the switch is turned on 6 The harder you press the foot controller down the faster the machine sews When you release the foot controller the machine stops Altern...

Page 24: ...tion Knee lifter On the machine on delivery Picture Designation Standard foot Spool cap small for W6 spools On the accessory shelf front compartment Picture Designation Satin stitch foot Overcasting o...

Page 25: ...he tab b There is a compartment underneath Picture Designation Screwdriver Brush Quilting bar Spool cap large Felt washer Extra spool pin external Selection of needles for standard woven fabrics In th...

Page 26: ...d insert the pin b into the hole for the magnifier c until it stops 2 Move the magnifier glass to adjust it to see the needle area better 3 Before sewing attach the magnifier to the side of the light...

Page 27: ...ING Reducing the fire hazard Do not leave the magnifier in direct sunlight This can cause a fire Knee lifter By attaching the knee lifter to the machine you can raise or lower the presser foot with yo...

Page 28: ...Knee lifter Accessories Dust cover Cover the machine with the dust cover when not in use 28...

Page 29: ...ection 5 2 Needle Up Down Slow Sewing button Section 5 3 Thread Cutter button Section 5 4 Speed control Section 5 5 Presser foot lifter Section 5 6 Drop feed lever Section 5 7 Thread tension dial Sect...

Page 30: ...n lowered If the red light is on the machine will not start when the Start Stop button is pressed If the upper thread is not threaded the machine stops after a few turns upper thread sensor NOTE When...

Page 31: ...the speed increases again 5 4 Thread Cutter button D Press this button after sewing to cut the upper and lower thread The machine cuts both threads automatically 31 Please note Only use thread tensio...

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Page 40: ...nt free W6 thread Poor quality threads may damage the cutter Do not press this button if there is no fabric in the machine or if the threads are not to be cut The threads could become entangled and ca...

Page 41: ...t lifter Operating elements 5 6 Presser foot lifter F The presser foot is raised or lowered using this lever NOTE The machine will not start if the presser foot is up except when winding 5 7 Drop feed...

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Page 43: ...to the highest position The lever should be in this position for most sewing operations For darning or embroidering with the W6 embroidery unit or if the fabric is to be moved by hand move the drop fe...

Page 44: ...increase the tension turn the dial to 5 To reduce the tension turn the dial to 1 Setting 2 or 3 is suitable for most fabrics 5 9 Utility stitch selection This machine has 42 utility stitches see PATTE...

Page 45: ...he first 6 utility stitches appear on the LCD display 2 By pressing the Up or Down button the next or previous 6 patterns appear Press these buttons until the pattern you want appears 3 Press the Curs...

Page 46: ...reen display When a stitch is selected the following information is shown on the LCD display NOTE If the stitch length and stitch width mode is not displayed these settings cannot be set for the corre...

Page 47: ...dle stop position by selecting the Needle Up Down button Up position Down position When you switch on the machine the needle stop position is set to down Stitch length width and thread tension e When...

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Page 49: ...a shorter stitch length press the Down button For a longer stitch length press the Up button Stitch width The preset stitch width is displayed as a marked number For a narrower stitch width press the...

Page 50: ...utton Thread tension For a lower upper thread tension press the Down button For a higher upper thread tension press the Up button Your W6 sewing machine s factory settings are ideal Twin Needle button...

Page 51: ...switch O symbol 2 Slide the bobbin winder spindle to the right 3 Press the Needle Up Down Slow Sewing button and switch the power switch on at the same time I symbol The setting screen for the LCD di...

Page 52: ...press the Twin Needle button The bobbin screen appears after the Settings screen Push the bobbin winder spindle to the left and continue If you want to save the setting you have to press the Twin Need...

Page 53: ...anging the presser foot Use the correct presser foot for each pattern or purpose Check the presser foot for the corresponding pattern 1 Turn the hand wheel towards you until it is in its highest posit...

Page 54: ...lder If it is not fully inserted try pressing the lever to release the presser foot 6 2 Changing the presser foot holder Remove the presser foot holder to clean the machine or fit an extra foot option...

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Page 59: ...3 To refit it pull the holder up as far as possible from underneath the presser foot bar b 4 Tighten the slotted screw 59...

Page 60: ...itches For safety s sake always use original W6 WERTARBEIT needles 7 1 Checking the needle Safety instruction Use of needles Only use W6 WERTARBEIT 130 705 H system needles Never use bent worn or infe...

Page 61: ...re carrying out the following procedure If you place a cloth on the needle plate you prevent the needle from falling into the machine 1 Turn the hand wheel towards you until it is in its highest posit...

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Page 64: ...rrect selection of a needle that suits the material to be sewn The table below helps in this regard Take note of the following basic principles when selecting materials Needle and thread must match th...

Page 65: ...and tricot Super Stretch 75 Medium Any type of Microtex functional material Microtex 60 70 Medium Suede Leather needle 90 Medium Flannel velour velvet muslin velveteen Universal Woven fabrics 80 Heavy...

Page 66: ...quilting 75 90 Super Stretch HAx1SP Sewing stretch and non stretch fabrics 75 90 Microtex For microfibre 60 70 Titanium Embroidery or for extremely demanding requirements 75 80 90 Top Stitch Decorativ...

Page 67: ...8 1 Why use W6 bobbins Only W6 plastic bobbins fit perfectly in your W6 sewing machine Bobbins made by other manufacturers and metal bobbins do not fit and lead to a seam with an unsatisfactory appear...

Page 68: ...ay shows the winder mode 3 Place the felt washer c on the right side of the spool Guide the spool onto the spool pin so that the thread unwinds smoothly from the front Place the small spool cap d as c...

Page 69: ...6 Guide the thread to the right and thread it through the thread guide from the back Guide the thread anti clockwise under the tension disc 7 Hold the thread with your left hand and wind the thread ar...

Page 70: ...bobbin off the spindle Hook the thread into the thread cutter g from the rear on the left and pull forwards to the right Please note Make sure that the bobbin threads never get into the winder spindl...

Page 71: ...gh the slot of the hook race keeping it taut The slot is located at the 7 o clock position 4 Proceed by holding the plastic bobbin with the index finger on your right hand and guide the thread to the...

Page 72: ...nder Service Help W6 N 5000 Exklusive Videos Optimal Threading approx 4 minutes long 8 5 Using the upper thread to pull up the lower thread 1 Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Then pres...

Page 73: ...ily The threads cannot be pulled evenly and easily This is caused either by the spool unwinding badly or by inferior quality thread Turn the spool and invert it on the spool pin Always place the spool...

Page 74: ...d Section 9 1 Using the needle threader Section 9 2 Using the upper thread to pull up the lower thread Section 9 3 9 1 Threading the upper thread 1 Set the presser foot lever to the upper position 2 P...

Page 75: ...ng 4 Unwind approx 30 cm of thread from the spool Hold the thread on the spool taut Pull the upper thread tightly into the thread guides 1 to 2 5 Guide the thread to the front and thread it from right...

Page 76: ...again from right to left through the slot 9 Pull the thread taut through the slot down towards 6 to the metal needle clamp 10 Pull the thread through the needle holder s metal thread guide to the lef...

Page 77: ...t lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the upper thread taut in all posit...

Page 78: ...e right 3 Pull the thread into the guide b The thread hooks into c 4 Hook the thread into the thread cutter d from the back to front Pull to cut the thread 5 Push the lever down again and release it T...

Page 79: ...dle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the upper thread taut in all positions Thread the lower thread taut and slowly into the...

Page 80: ...gle 4 Pull the upper and lower threads about 8 cm to the left It should be possible to pull both threads evenly and easily The threads cannot be pulled evenly and easily This is caused either by the s...

Page 81: ...eading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the uppe...

Page 82: ...t until you have sewn a few stitches Guide the fabric slightly when sewing You can adjust the sewing speed by moving the speed control during sewing too You can also reduce the sewing speed by pressin...

Page 83: ...ty 6 Raise the presser foot lifter and remove the fabric Upper thread sensor If the upper thread is torn or missing the machine stops automatically and a message appears Thread the upper thread again...

Page 84: ...2 Backtacking options 10 2 1 Sewing in reverse Sewing in reverse is used to reinforce the beginning and end of a seam You can sew in reverse using the Reverse button The machine sews in reverse as lon...

Page 85: ...nd end of the stitch by pressing the Tie off Cut button once You can also cut the threads automatically after sewing the tie off stitches by pressing the Tie off Cut button twice 1 Select the pattern...

Page 86: ...e end of the seam press the Reverse button once a The machine sews tie off stitches and stops automatically b The machine sews tie off stitches cuts the threads and stops automatically Automatic tie o...

Page 87: ...2 4 Zigzag stitch program 07 Section 11 2 5 Flat stitch program 08 Section 12 2 6 Stretch zigzag stitch program 09 Section 12 2 7 Overcasting overlock programs 09 11 13 15 and 29 Section 12 2 8 Scallo...

Page 88: ...Using a pattern The following table shows all patterns offered by the machine with what they are called and their settings for practical application Similarly the correct presser foot as well as the...

Page 89: ...thread tension friendly and lint free W6 thread W6 multi coloured thread Needle W6 quilting needles The quilt must be well tacked beforehand to prevent the QUILTING STITCHES from being displaced Utili...

Page 90: ...decorative stabiliser under the fabric to secure the fabric Use thread tension friendly and lint free W6 thread W6 multi coloured thread Needles W6 Top Stitch Utility stitches 033 042 Presser foot W6...

Page 91: ...secure the fabric Use thread tension friendly and lint free W6 thread W6 multi coloured thread Needles W6 Top Stitch The bold part of the decorative stitch is always one pattern unit that is stored Qu...

Page 92: ...lint free W6 thread W6 multi coloured thread Needles W6 Top Stitch The bold part of the decorative stitch is always one pattern unit that is stored Satin stitches 037 048 Presser foot W6 satin stitch...

Page 93: ...rn index Designation Program Pattern Presser foot Needle always use a stabiliser Letters numerals and special characters Decorative stitches Or W6 open toe satin stitch foot available as an option W6...

Page 94: ...ngth has to be In the case of thin non stretch fabrics e g organza length 2 In the case of normal non stretch fabrics e g non stretch cotton length 3 In the case of thicker non stretch fabrics e g den...

Page 95: ...sewing forwards 3 When you have reached the end of the seam press the Reverse button once The machine sews a few stitches backwards and then a few stitches forwards and then stops 4 Press the Thread...

Page 96: ...s using a lining or stabiliser on the wrong side Vary the adjustable foot pressure to 1 if necessary 96 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press t...

Page 97: ...tent but only within the specified ranges 97 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever an...

Page 98: ...ition Prog No Pattern Application Presser foot Needle size Quilting stitch 06 Quilting Please note Increase the thread tension W6 Quilting needles Thread tension setting Automatic Quilting Using a pat...

Page 99: ...the oblique straight stitch the overlock overcasting stitch or the stretch zigzag stitch 99 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up...

Page 100: ...Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the upper thread taut in all positions Thread the lower thread...

Page 101: ...hreading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the up...

Page 102: ...setting Automatic W6 note The stitch length and stitch width can be changed manually in the specified ranges Sewing on elastic Smocking Carry out the following steps 1 Sew the fabric on the wrong sid...

Page 103: ...that tend to crimp 103 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader aut...

Page 104: ...the following settings Designation Needle position Prog No Pattern Application Presser foot Needle size Antique and nostalgia stitch 13 15 For overlocking fabric edges W6 90 or 75 needles Super Stret...

Page 105: ...ed the needle may hit the presser foot and bend or break as a result parts may move uncontrollably Always adjust the stitch width to suit the presser foot that is installed Carry out the following ste...

Page 106: ...ic at an angle to the bias of the fabric by placing the fabric under the presser foot so the straight stitches run along the hem and the scalloped hem runs slightly over the folded edge of the fabric...

Page 107: ...er foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the upper thread taut in all...

Page 108: ...he left hand illustration shows the wrong side of the fabric the right hand one the right front side of the fabric Raise the presser foot and press the Needle Up Needle Down button Select the followin...

Page 109: ...p Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the upper thread taut in all positions Thread the lower thread taut and slowly int...

Page 110: ...buttonhole with reinforced bar tack Buttonholes 37 Eyelet buttonhole with triangular bar tack Buttonholes 38 Round buttonhole narrow for lightweight to medium weight fabrics Buttonholes 39 Round butt...

Page 111: ...on the left hand side 4 Place the fabric under the presser foot so that the centre line mark is in the centre of the buttonhole foot Lower the foot c Slide the presser foot attachment back so there i...

Page 112: ...ttonhole in the order shown and stops automatically afterwards 8 Press the thread cutter button and raise the presser foot to remove the fabric NOTE If you press the Tie off Cut button before sewing s...

Page 113: ...am 42 113 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically mov...

Page 114: ...ension setting Automatic 1 Adjust the slider to the length of the bar tack a length of the bar tack 2 Thread the upper thread through the opening in the buttonhole foot and leave the upper thread on t...

Page 115: ...ll stop after 2 to 3 stitches 5 Hold the upper thread loosely and start the machine 6 The machine sews the bar tack as shown and stops automatically 7 Press the thread cutter button and raise the pres...

Page 116: ...ng the quilting stitches 19 or 20 which are sewn using the open toe satin stitch foot You can find further suggestions for patchwork on our W6 website under Sewing ideas Patchwork Quilting 116 Please...

Page 117: ...or 75 HAx1SP Thread tension setting Automatic PLEASE NOTE The needle position must be set to centre Failure to do this will result in damage to the W6 sewing machine parts which are not covered by th...

Page 118: ...wrong side of the fabric for the purposes of stabilisation Adjust the stitch width and stitch length according to the type of fabric 118 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot l...

Page 119: ...threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the u...

Page 120: ...tic W6 tip Place either tear away or self adhesive W6 stabiliser on the wrong side of the fabric for the purposes of stabilisation Adjust the stitch width and stitch length according to the type of fa...

Page 121: ...the wrong side of the fabric for the purposes of stabilisation Adjust the stitch width and stitch length according to the type of fabric 121 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foo...

Page 122: ...he desired curved seam on the fabric keeping a spacing of approx 1 cm from the edge of the fabric 3 Sew along the pre drawn curved seam 4 Using a pair of scissors cut the end of the curve vertically 5...

Page 123: ...ip 123 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move i...

Page 124: ...2 Press the seam allowance open Tack the zipper d Wrong side of the fabric e Back of the zipper Place the zipper with the right side down on the seam allowance Align the centre of the zipper with the...

Page 125: ...ident prevention The zipper foot should only be used for sewing straight stitch with the centre needle position Before sewing turn the hand wheel towards you and check that the needle does not touch t...

Page 126: ...sser foot pin in the presser foot holder when sewing the right side of the zipper and the right presser foot pin when sewing the left side 4 Sew the right side of the zipper from the end of the openin...

Page 127: ...Remove the tacking threads and open the zipper Sew the rest of the seam Opening the zipper while sewing 1 Stop the sewing machine before you get to the pull tab 2 Lower the needle into the fabric 3 R...

Page 128: ...7 Most patterns except nos 33 42 can be sewn with a twin needle W6 90 Super Stretch needles HAx1SP Thread tension setting Automatic 128 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lev...

Page 129: ...eye of the needle from the front to the back 4 Press the extra spool pin with the felt washer into the hole 5 Attach a second spool and thread the second thread exactly like the first one 6 You will g...

Page 130: ...edle may hit the needle plate and break 8 Always sew a test seam using the selected stitch 9 Note Some stitches look better than others when sewn with the twin needle 10 Sew your project The twin need...

Page 131: ...ot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct position Thread the upper thread taut in all posi...

Page 132: ...foot so the button is held securely 3 Adjust the stitch width so that the needle stitches into the left hole of the button 4 Turn the hand wheel until the needle pierces the second hole You may have...

Page 133: ...e up again Note To sew on a button with 4 holes follow the procedure described above for the first two holes only Then lift the presser foot slightly and move the fabric to sew the other two holes eit...

Page 134: ...etch needles HAx1SP Thread tension setting Automatic 134 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take...

Page 135: ...r on the LCD display 1b Letter stitches upper case letters Press the Letter Stitch button once The first 8 upper case letters A H appear 1c Letter stitches lower case letters Press the Letter Stitch b...

Page 136: ...e unit of the decorative stitch or a letter is stored The selected pattern unit appears at the top of the LCD display Note Please see in Section 11 1 for the decorative stitch units 5 Use this method...

Page 137: ...ted pattern and press the Clear button C briefly less than 0 5 sec The machine deletes the last selected pattern 2 If you want to delete all patterns press and hold the Clear button C longer than 0 5...

Page 138: ...he selected patterns by pressing the or Cursor button 4 Press the Read R button again to return to the selection mode Adjusting the stitch length stitch width and thread tension You can adjust the sti...

Page 139: ...ears Mode a Adjusting the stitch length Mode b Adjusting the stitch width Mode c Adjusting the thread tension Adjust each setting by pressing the Up or Down button The procedures for adjusting the len...

Page 140: ...stitches The symbol is shown on the LCD display And stops automatically once the selected patterns have been sewn once b Single with cut mode The symbol is shown on the LCD display And stops automatic...

Page 141: ...Lower the presser foot and start sewing 3 The sewing pattern is displayed in the upper left corner of the LCD display Note In single or single with cut mode a tie off stitch is sewn at the beginning a...

Page 142: ...s off afterwards c Sew a selected pattern from the beginning If you stop sewing in the middle of the pattern and want to sew this pattern again from the beginning press the Decorative Stitch or Letter...

Page 143: ...distorted Turn the screw under the machine in the required direction Only turn the screw slowly and follow the line and the outer notch Decorative patterns 1 If the pattern is distorted as shown in i...

Page 144: ...y time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down button the thread take up lever and needle threader automatically move into the correct positio...

Page 145: ...er foot holder 3 The darning embroidery foot s arm should be on the needle clamping screw s shaft 4 Slide the plastic presser mount from left to right so it fits into the presser foot bar 5 Tighten th...

Page 146: ...hand and topstitching in close rows across the hole or worn area 3 Once the area has been covered with new stitches move the fabric from side to side in the same way to interlace or reinforce the sea...

Page 147: ...included with this machine 3 Slide the embroidery frame under the needle and lower the foot 4 Start the machine at medium speed and guide the frame carefully so that the needle moves along the patter...

Page 148: ...sewn You can also hold the appliqu in place using tacking stitches or pins 148 Please note Every time before threading Set the presser foot lever to the upper position Press the Needle Up Needle Down...

Page 149: ...utside the appliqu when sewing corners and curves To do so lift the presser foot slightly and turn the fabric to maintain the correct needle position 3 Sew reinforcing stitches at the end of the seam...

Page 150: ...nt of any lack of clarity watch the Optimal Threading video that is just 4 minutes long on the W6 website under Service Help W6 N 5000 Exklusive 95 of all errors occur during threading Failure to do t...

Page 151: ...ing video that is just 4 minutes long on the W6 website under Service Help W6 N 5000 Exklusive 95 of all errors occur during threading Failure to do this will always lead to a sloppy seam blockages or...

Page 152: ...ern 1 Push the presser foot lever up 2 Using the screwdriver loosen the slotted screw on the presser foot holder 3 Push the presser foot lever up 4 Remove the presser foot holder and the presser foot...

Page 153: ...6 Push the walking foot from left to right onto the presser bar Make sure that the walking foot s arm is on the needle clamp s shaft 7 Attach the presser foot using the screw 8 Hold the upper thread...

Page 154: ...en the fluff and dust deposits must be removed regularly Is the appearance of the seam no longer flawless even after you have cleaned your sewing machine Is your W6 machine getting noisier Then sewing...

Page 155: ...edle strikes it must be replaced You can order a new needle plate from our W6 Wertarbeit online shop Spare Parts category The following illustration shows an example of a severely damaged needle plate...

Page 156: ...line Spool holder Remove the bobbin cover and bobbin and clean them using the accessory brush a Bobbin holder b Feed dogs Hook and feed dogs Remove the needle plate and clean the hook and feed dogs re...

Page 157: ...the bobbin holder b c Thread cutter 4 Clean the hook d feed dogs and bobbin holder Clean with a soft dry cloth 5 Insert the bobbin holder back into the hook race so the tip e fits into the stop f as...

Page 158: ...read and sewing dust from this area using a W6 cleaning brush You can also carefully clean the hook system using a vacuum cleaner 3 Check the black hook race carrier for needle strikes or damage Minor...

Page 159: ...5 Lift the lower thread see What do I do with the upper thread Using the upper thread to pull up the lower thread and pull it up by about 15 cm Hold the upper thread with your other hand 6 Turn the ha...

Page 160: ...ctrical and electronic devices This is indicated by the symbol on the product manual or packaging Do not dispose of the machine using the normal household waste The materials can be recycled in accord...

Page 161: ...hment to the start position 4 Release the foot pedal 5 Lower the presser foot 6 Select the pattern 7 Release the Reverse button 8 Release the Start Stop button 9 Rethread the upper or lower thread 10...

Page 162: ...Troubleshooting Continued No Message 14 Machine can no longer save 15 System error The winder switch in the machine is defective Contact customer service 16 System error Contact customer service 162...

Page 163: ...Exklusive The sewing machine is intended for domestic use only Other use or use in excess of the intended rating does not comply 14 2 Technical data Dimensions and weight Width 45 8 cm Depth 18 6 cm H...

Page 164: ...EU Declaration of Conformity EU Declaration of Conformity As soon as this machine has been altered in a material way this declaration becomes null and void A new conformity process in accordance with...

Page 165: ...torial video specifically for the W6 N 5000 Exklusive Tips and tricks for the W6 N 5000 Exklusive A visual selection of stitches and their use The W6 sewing ideas support you with creative sewing proj...

Page 166: ...leaning the hook hook race and feed dogs 139 Connecting the machine 10 22 Darning Freehand embroidery 125 Decorative stitches 100 Disposal 143 Drop feed lever 32 Dust cover 28 Error messages 144 EU De...

Page 167: ...needle 109 Speed control 31 Start Stop button 30 Stitch length 36 Stitch length width and thread tension 36 Stitch width 36 Straight stitch programs 74 Straight Stitch button 33 Stretch straight stit...

Page 168: ...Walking foot special accessory 134 What do I do with the upper thread 54 What we expect from you 8 Why use W6 bobbins 47 Winding the bobbin 48 Zigzag stitch 80 Zigzag Stitch button 34 168...

Page 169: ...lected for you under Help on our www w6 wertarbeit de website You will also find many helpful videos on instructions threading and applications We also offer you useful and tested original accessories...

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