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BOBBIN SETTING

A. REMOVING THE BOBBIN

1.  Pull the bobbin cover latch to the right and 

remove the bobbin cover.

2.  Lift up the bobbin from the machine.

B. WINDING THE BOBBIN

1.  Open the top cover.

2.  Place the bobbin on bobbin winder spindle 

so that the groove on the bobbin fits to the 

spring on the spindle.

  Push bobbin to the right to engage bobbin 

winder. (Screen will indicate the bobbin 

winder mode.)

3.  Set the spool of thread on spool pin so that 

the thread unrolls from the front of the spool.

  Set the spool cap on spool pin as far as it 

will go.

a:  Reverse spool cap direction according to the 

size of spool. 

b.  Use the small spool cap when you use 

cross wound thread. Leave small opening 

between cap and spool as illustration. 

4.  Hold thread in both hands and hook thread 

to the guide from front opening.

5.  Bring thread towards the rear of the machine 

and pass through the thread guide from left 

to right.

6.  Bring thread to the right and pass thread 

through the thread guide from rear side. 

Pass thread under tension disc in counter 

clockwise direction.

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Summary of Contents for N 8000

Page 1: ...Model W6 N 8000 Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...ation of lint dust and loose cloth 5 Never drop or insert any object into any opening 6 Do not use out doors 7 Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being admin...

Page 4: ...H OF SEAM ALLOWANCE 26 STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING 27 A Straight Stitch 27 B Straight Stitch With Auto reverse Stitch 27 ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING 28 MULTI STITCH ZIGZAG 28 A Elastic Band Sewing 28 B Overcast S...

Page 5: ...3 NOTE...

Page 6: ...art Stop Button 9 Extension Table 10 Thread Cutter 11 Presser Foot Lifter 12 Foot Controller 13 Forward Reverse Adjusting Screw 14 Power Line Cord 15 Controller Jack 16 Terminal Box 17 Power Switch 18...

Page 7: ...8 Needle 39 Needle Threader 40 Needle Bar Thread Guide 41 Needle Clamp Screw 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 40 41 39 38 37 36 35 34 42 43 44 45 48 47 49 50 52 51 53 46 Inside of Top Cover To open the t...

Page 8: ...the power line plug to the electric outlet 4 Turn on the power switch 5 A lamp will light up when switch is turned on 6 To disconnect turn the power switch to the off position symbol O then remove pl...

Page 9: ...ry Foot 16 Thread Cap 17 Screw Driver 18 Felt 19 Extra Spool Pin In the rear accessory case 20 Buttonhole Foot 21 Walking Foot 22 Loupe On the machine when delivered 23 Small Thread Cap 24 Regular Foo...

Page 10: ...foot holder 5 Lower the presser foot lifting lever and the presser foot will snap into place B Removing the presser foot holder When cleaning around the feed dog or attaching extra foot option you may...

Page 11: ...lunt needle Place needle on a flat plate and check straightness FABRIC THREAD AND NEEDLE TABLE Select size of thread and needle in accordance with fabric to be sewn Type of Fabric Light Weight thin ge...

Page 12: ...stop button will be disactivated B REVERSE BUTTON The machine will continue to sew in reverse at low speed while this button is pressed and stop when this button is released Note When the foot control...

Page 13: ...e resulting in damage 2 Do not use this button when cutting thread thicker than 30 nylon thread or other speciality threads In this case use the thread cutter H F PRESSER FOOT LIFTER The presser foot...

Page 14: ...denim or canvas the pressure in increased To increase the pressure turn dial to 3 To decrease the pressure turn dial to 1 For most fabrics turn dial to 2 K EXTRA WIDE TABLE If you need wide sewing sp...

Page 15: ...doesn t interfere your operating CAUTION To prevent accidents Do not use the loupe for sewing operation Only use the loupe when machine is not running 3 To remove pull down the loupe holding the tab...

Page 16: ...ton You can know how to winding bobbin setting bobbin threading upper thread and changing the presser foot from this button See next page E Direct Selection Button You can select the basic utility sti...

Page 17: ...ting the bobbin Threading the upper thread and Changing the presser foot 1 Touch the guide button at the Home Screen The guide menu will appear a Winding the bobbin b Setting the bobbin c Threading th...

Page 18: ...h by touching these buttons A Selected stitch will be indicated in the screen 1 2 3 A SELECTING OTHER UTILITY STITCH 1 Touch the Utility button at home screen First stitch selection screen will appear...

Page 19: ...edle Position When straight stitch No 1 4 7 11 is selected needle position is indicated By pressing the or button needle position will move 0 0 is most left 7 0 is most right and 3 5 is center F Stitc...

Page 20: ...rror 1 Original green color 2 Mirror b Reverse 1 Original green color 2 Reverse c Mirror and reverse 1 Original green color 2 Mirror 3 reverse 4 Mirror and Reverse C Elongation By touching this button...

Page 21: ...ddle of fabric D When thread tension is increased Bobbin thread will appear on the top side of fabric E When thread tension is decreased Upper thread will appear on the bottom side of fabric F Thread...

Page 22: ...on spool pin so that the thread unrolls from the front of the spool Set the spool cap on spool pin as far as it will go a Reverse spool cap direction according to the size of spool b Use the small spo...

Page 23: ...he bobbin and spindle to the left Remove the bobbin from the spindle C C INSERTING THE BOBBIN 1 Place bobbin into bobbin holder with the thread unwinding counter clockwise 2 Draw thread into notch a w...

Page 24: ...b Use the small spool cap when you use cross wound thread Leave small opening between cap and spool as illustration C THREADING THE UPPER THREAD 1 Hold thread in both hands and pass thread to the gui...

Page 25: ...k to front Pull and cut thread 6 Lower the lever once more and release the lever Hook will turn and pass thread through needle eye while making a loop 7 Pull thread out from needle eye 8 Raise the pre...

Page 26: ...sewing a few stitches Lightly guide the fabric while sewing You can regulate the sewing speed by sliding the speed control button Also you can reduce the sewing speed by pressing the slow button 4 Whe...

Page 27: ...ing the tack button a Also you can cut threads automatically after the tacking end by touching the auto tack and cut button 1 Select stitch pattern and open stitch width length screen a Touch the tack...

Page 28: ...presser foot and resume sewing E SEWING HEAVY FABRIC When sewing heavy fabrics the toe end of presser foot tends to lift up and sewing cannot be started smoothly In such case set as follows 1 Raise th...

Page 29: ...e upper thread loosely and start sewing Place hand lightly on the fabric while sewing 3 When you reach the end of seam stop sewing 4 Press the thread cutter button B Straight Stitch With Auto reverse...

Page 30: ...an the normal zigzag stitch Attach the satin foot for this stitch FREE ARM SEWING By simply removing the extension table machine becomes a free arm machine making hard to reach areas readily accessibl...

Page 31: ...sting thin or lightweight fabrics CAUTION To prevent accidents Overcasting foot should be used for sewing above patterns only and do not change the stitch width narrower than 5 0 It is possible that n...

Page 32: ...ot ensures even feeding of the fabric when blind hem stitching The guide e is adjusted by turning the adjusting screw f 3 Place fabric so that the straight stitches or small zigzag stitches are on the...

Page 33: ...We recommend that you use a needle for knit and synthetic fabrics to prevent stitch skippings and thread breakages a Jacket b Trousers c Bag d Pocket 5 6 7 8 15 SCALLOP STITCH 31 Scallop hem 32 Scall...

Page 34: ...basiting stitches 2 Sew edge of applique while dropping the needle as close to the edge as possible The straight stitch is almost entirely sink stitched and a hand made effect is obtained a When sewin...

Page 35: ...QUILTING A quilt always consists of three layers of material The top middle and bottom The top layer is formed by multiple geometrically shaped pieces of materials joined together No 1 Straight stitch...

Page 36: ...titch b End of opening c Basting d Wrong Side of fabric 2 Press open the seam allowance Baste the zipper tape Place the open zipper face down on the seam allowance with the teeth against the seam line...

Page 37: ...the zipper foot Attach the left side of the presser foot pin to the presser foot holder when sewing the right side of the zipper and right side of the presser foot pin to the holder when sewing the le...

Page 38: ...und Buttonhole See page 38 Buttonhole Foot F 1 Mark position and length of buttonhole on fabric 2 Set button on the base If button does not fit on the base adjust slide on base to diameter of button p...

Page 39: ...ut center of buttonhole being careful not to cut stitches on either side Use a pin as a stopper CAUTION To prevent accidents When using seam ripper do not put your finger in the path of ripper A WHEN...

Page 40: ...h 2 Lower the buttonhole lever and sew buttonhole See previous page Machine wiil sew the buttonhole in the order as shown and stop automatically after sewing 3 Press the thread cutter button and raise...

Page 41: ...along the seams on each side just a needle width from the original stitching line Remove the basitng c Wrong side of fabric 11 Fold the fabric another direction and stitch the trianglar ends on the o...

Page 42: ...Raise the foot and cut the threads remaining about 2 inches to the fabric 7 Pull the end of bobbin thread and pull upper thread to the wrong side of fabric Tie them together 8 After sewing move the d...

Page 43: ...he left 3 Position fabric under presser foot so that the starting point comes this side Lower the foot b When you sew bar tack on edge of thick fabric such as pocket place same thickness fabric or car...

Page 44: ...g route 3 Thread the left needle eye by hand from front to back 4 Place the Extra Spool Pin with felt washer into the hole 5 Place second spool of thread 6 Thread second thread the same as first 7 For...

Page 45: ...e 3 Lower the presser foot and start sewing slowly with guiding raw edge of fabric in front of hemmer evenly into scroll 3 mm 5 cm CORDING No 12 Zigzag Stitch for Single Cording No 14 Multi Zigzag for...

Page 46: ...rd and backward with an even motion stitching in closely spaced rows over the hole or worn area 3 When the area is filled with new stitches move fabric from side to side in a similar manner to weave o...

Page 47: ...ad from your left to right so that it is fitted into the presser bar 4 Tighten the presser foot thumb screw B SEWING Hold upper thread lightly at start of sewing and sew in slow speed 1 2 12 EYELET Th...

Page 48: ...button upper and lower case letter screen will appear alternately You can also change the font by touching the font tab on the second line of screen E Number You can change the font by touching the fo...

Page 49: ...d of the screen hidden next pattern will appear F When the cursor reached to the end of the sequences highlight mark will change to I mark TO INSERT A PATTERN 1 Using the cursor buttons move the curso...

Page 50: ...turn to selecting mode by touching the return button A TACK AND CUT FUNCTION STITCH WIDTH LENGTH This screen will appear when the Edit button is touched on the selection mode TACK AND CUT FUNCTION If...

Page 51: ...erse or elongation On the top of screen suitable presser foot setting of mirror reverse elongation and thread tension are indicated By touching the button A C you can change the setting screen You can...

Page 52: ...To save selected patterns STITCH OUT IMAGE You can check the stitch out image on the screen 1 Open the group selection screen By touching the return button at stitch selection screen group selecton sc...

Page 53: ...f yes touch the button If cancel touch the X button Page 57 When stitches are saved button is colored green and memorized patterns are indicated 4 Touch the return button or home button to resume oper...

Page 54: ...Single sequence sewing After selecting stitches for a sequence you can add the tack stitch No 108 at the end of the sequence By doing so the stitch sequence will sew one time and then stop at the end...

Page 55: ...rokenb thread and start from beggining of pattern C If you want to change the setting at middle of sewing 1 Stop sewing at middle of patern Touch the setting button The screen will change to the setti...

Page 56: ...ch is located bottom of the machine in either direction as may be required DECORATIVE STITCH PATTERN 1 If patterns are misformed as illustration A turn screw in direction of symbol 2 If patterns are m...

Page 57: ...he needle presser foot and holder Remove the bobbin cover and bobbin Remove the screws holding the needle plate 2 Remove the needle plate by lifting up the rigtht side of the plate 3 Lift up the bobbi...

Page 58: ...the buttonhole lever Attach the buttonhole foot CAUSE Machine not properly threaded Thread entwined around bobbin Needle inserted incorrectly Thread tension too tight Thread of incorrect size or poor...

Page 59: ...memory is full 7 Select a pattern 8 Release the reverse button 9 Release the start stop button 10 Rethread the upper or bobbin thread 11 Foot controller is connected 12 Release the needle up down slow...

Page 60: ...on each unit to choose Each unit can sew many embroideries such as one point embroideries large size embroideries and can sew letter embroidery When you attach the embroidery unit turn off the power s...

Page 61: ...59 PATTERN CHART UTILITY PATTERN DECORATIVE PATTERN GOTHIC SCRIPT OUTLINE LETTER Bold part of decorative stitch pattern is one unit of pattern...

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