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Page 1: ...01 22 2008 WMITh Embroidery Machine W3300 v _wwJ 0 iii...

Page 2: ...al or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the embroidery machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of II embroidery machine and foot control free from the accumulation of lint...

Page 3: ...embroidery card inserted in the card slot while your machine turns on or a longer service life When storing your embroidery machine avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations Do not store your...

Page 4: ...hine or when removing covers or changing lamps the machine must have the plug removed from the socket outlet For U S A only This appliance has a polarized plug one blade wider than the other To reduce...

Page 5: ...achine O MODIFY ADVISE KEY Use this key when you have problems with embroidering This is a useful key to remember I S aSTART STOP BUTTON 0 Press this button to start the machine and then press it once...

Page 6: ...card MEMORY Saving a pattern combination in memory Retrieving a pattern which has been saved CHANGING THE SETTINGS FOR THE SELECTED PATTERN Moving the position LAYOUT Changing the embroidery position...

Page 7: ...lever die threader ser foot bin cover die plate bin winding device ci felt d wheel Liquid Crystal Display for extra spool pin iage Embroidery arm HINE KNOWLEDGE 1 3 1 215 12 11 13 B 14 A 9 10 16 A MA...

Page 8: ...U L cx Q 0 0 o _ C C r 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 C C C C N N C C 0 0 or 0 0 m mrn cn u oci cn az co 3 3 3 3 V V 0 3 g g2 2 2 2 C o C 0 C 0 0 Q 00 C 0 0 xH...

Page 9: ...attached touch CHARACTERS DESIGNS or CARD to return the embroidery arm to it s storage position An alternate method to return the embroidery arm to it s storage position would be to turn the machine...

Page 10: ...A B WINDING 8O5IN J GTGEEDLE SETTING eoeejf EMEPOIDER J UPPER EDINGjNGURfiESELEcTIOJZ SWITCH FUNCTIj1SELF INTRODUCTIONJ OPERATION KE MEMOPI JIBPIGHTNESS OF LCDI U It1E THAD COL tJ DISPLRXJ SELECTION...

Page 11: ...ey the LCD at the left will change to display the information that you requested o CHARACTERS DESIGNS KEY CARD KEY O MEMORY KEY o BASIC OPERATION KEY O MODIFY ADVISE KEY B LCD screen A pattern or oper...

Page 12: ...DING I PIce tj read spool so the end is Casing off from the bottom front Example To find out the combination of I_______ fabric needle and thread rn 2 Touch FABRIC AND THREAD AND 1 Press MODIFY ADVISE...

Page 13: ...ed from a list of 13 languages English German French Italian Dutch Spanish Danish Norwegian Finnish Swedish Portuguese Turksh and Chinese ITIAt H GUTCH FRANCAI5 FRENCH 1 Press BASIC OPERATION 2 Touch...

Page 14: ...ish language settin and return all screen displays and errc messages to the English language 0 BASIC OPERATION key I JINtJIfW 8OBBIN 11 CI IhNGING NEEDLE IiINeci88Ir AI EMEIPOIIJEPYJ I UPPER THPEIDING...

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Page 16: ...few times around the bobbin and pre the START STOP button again Trim the excess thread from the top of the bobbin after ft machine stops it is important to trim the thread close to the bobbin 6 Press...

Page 17: ...d direction as noted in the etching under the bobbin cover Use a plastic bobbin as shown on page 6 3 Guide the thread end around the finger through the channel toward the back pulling the thread towar...

Page 18: ...embroidering CAUTION Always be sure to raise the presser foot before removing the upper thread to prevent damage to the thread tension system USING THE EXTRA SPOOL PIN AND NET Extra spool pin L_J Use...

Page 19: ...ht 0 0 Wire loop thread guide Needle threader lever O Guide The needle threading device cannot be used while the needle is lowered 4 Push the needle threader lever toward the back 4 Check to be sure t...

Page 20: ...me attach the fabric to a non wov stabilizer material before embroidering The stabilizer material should be framed along with the tab for the best results There are many types of non woven stabilizers...

Page 21: ...a non woven stabilizer with it in the frame Stretchab e fabrics such as jerseys Adhere a piece of iron on stabi izer material which is slightly larger than the frame onto the fabric to be embroidered...

Page 22: ...rs and the pattern 0 0 0 2 Loosen the adjusting screw of the outer frame place the fabric on top of the outer frame with the right side of the fabric up and then place the inner frame into the outer f...

Page 23: ...n 6 Check to be sure that the center of the design is in the correct location based on the crosshairs of the embroidery sheet Remove the embroidery template using the finger hole to pull up Correct se...

Page 24: ...O Frame holder Pins 0 2 Align the two pins on the embroidery frame with the fra holder and then insert the frame into the frame holder u a click is heard Be sure to insert both pins If only the forwa...

Page 25: ...fferent thread fabric or stabilizer fabric B 0 0 I iT Correct thread tension Adjust so that the lower thread stitch width on the reverse surface of the fabric is about one third of the total width Cor...

Page 26: ...0 U 0 a I z U C n 0 r Cl C 0 o m 0 z C 0 C 0 0 I i1 1 Q 3H a 3 I 0 0 U g r D QH I jL gC U U 0 C U o 0 t r D U a D C 0 mD CD 0 0 D DC D 0 H CU C 3 C rn DC C C 3 0 0 tI p DC D i i E C DC 0 D C LI n 1I...

Page 27: ...with a screwdriver 3 Slide the needle out 4 Insert the new needle into tne needle shatt as far up as it will go with the flat side of the needle facing away from you Secure it by firmly tightening the...

Page 28: ...ING bURGE ELE TIUNI EMBROIDERY 0 BASIC OPERATION key 6 1 5 2 1 Thread the upper thread following the soli line and numerical sequence marked on YOL machine Be sure to attach the spool felt as shown i...

Page 29: ...dery frame under the presser foot if the presser foot lever is raised higher than its normal up position o Normal presser foot lever up position O Presser foot lever pushed up O Presser foot lever dow...

Page 30: ...esser foot and press the START STOP button to start the machine After sewing 5 6 stitches stop the machine and raise the presser foot again Trim off any excess thread at the edge of the design After t...

Page 31: ...e recommended lower bobbin thread is 60 90 synthetic thread For thin and stretch fabrics which are difficult to embroider use non woven stabilizer If embroidering on a thick fabric with stabilizer see...

Page 32: ...sh to embroider If the power is turned on without a memc card inserted the display shown at the left v appear B If the power is turned on with a memory ca inserted the screen corresponding to t memory...

Page 33: ...___ Example To select the characters to ABCahcOi 1 form the word BUS _____ _ i Touch ABCabcO9 J I 2 Touch B H _________ HE 4 l I__ ____ _ 3 Touch NEXT B 1 Si iW Il X II y ji Z I lid I___ B Ii roLup HE...

Page 34: ...aracter size to one of three different sizes Refer to page 33 O Touch this key if you would like to change the character position character size and thread density or if you would like to use the Help...

Page 35: ...the last character size selected ALPHABETIC CHARACTERS Actual size o Large Li Medium Ml Small 5 One character can be cleared with a backspace each time CLEAR is touched CLEFIn I e jjUEiPPEj NF Tl ali...

Page 36: ...stratic at left after the k is touched The macnine will not accept your ne criaracter if it exceeds the embroidery are To continue the word or phrase change to smaller size character By touching CHECK...

Page 37: ...DESIGNS first and then touch 2 Select the desired shape for the frame o it you touch NEXT additional frame shapes will be displayed There are a total of 10 different trame shapes available 3 Select t...

Page 38: ...like to use the Help function To change the pattern position Refer to page 43 To change the pattern size Refer to page 47 To change the thread density Refer to page 47 It may not be possible to change...

Page 39: ...play all available patterns on the screen You can then select the desired pattern by touching it Touch this key to return to the previous pattern screen O Touch this key to move to the next pattern sc...

Page 40: ...I COLOR is not displayed on the screen O Touch this key if you would like to change the pattern position or if you would like to use the Help function To change the pattern position iRefer to page 43...

Page 41: ...each color embroidery I THPEFID COLOP l_ r E s i E CETT1iL SUEFli Eri6I rjP J IFFFPTrC mT NEnTINj 0 BASIC OPERATION key I 1i I Ir I rr N 1ci J rilhk riF I IF ET HP S 1 HE E TJt4l o BASIC OPERATION ke...

Page 42: ...Insert so that the card appears as shown in the illustration at left If you try to push the card in any further the connector will become damaged Be sure to turn the power switch off before removing t...

Page 43: ...uch MEMORY 1 Girl 0 fr1EII0Rv1 ETrIET F if I I fl9 O If any patterns have already been saved they will be displayed on the screen Touch NEXT to look for an empty memory space if MEMORY 1 has been used...

Page 44: ...ri MEMO J PETPIEIJEII I 3 Touch RETRIEVE 2 JPPEjINE Tl Bo MEMOP 2I EWIEUE I 4 The pattern retrieved will appear on the b o Y screen Press STARTSTOP button to embrofder the pattern iviwjx II yJZj jSET...

Page 45: ...1 I IPE T iPij HELP L OUT I 5 0 cml 1 i TtIP 8ml _____ ___ ___ I L_ J 4 JHETJIENEII o This moves the needle position to the middle of the pattern or to the sewing start position Use it when you would...

Page 46: ...Example To move the embroidery position to I upper right corner Touch the Zi key The embroidery position or area dispiay can be moved touching the corresponding arrow key If the arrow ke touched once...

Page 47: ...er foot prevents the needle from getting very close to the frame 2 Touch START CENTER to select START and then touch the arrow key to align the hole of the presser foot with the mark 3 Embroider the p...

Page 48: ...zing patterns 5O 1 iuch tI e key to rt verse TOO p itt r o zortafly it th key app ar on tt dspLiy rere mode it ndat that t patrr been ever md ronzoniaiiy showirg nor rn rho key will not ho aispl yed o...

Page 49: ...ing thread density of the stitch on characters and some frame patterns 2ET I The tr ead density adlustment is not ava Iabie for all patterns Patterns other than the chdracter and some frame patterns a...

Page 50: ...will automatically move to the left one position 2 Replace the upper thread with the next color and press the START STOP button The second part of the pattern 2 will be embroidered and the machine wil...

Page 51: ...MULTI COLOR to change to toe single color mode It the START STOP button is pressed a single color of the pattern witi be embroidered and then the machine will stop automatically It is not possible to...

Page 52: ...start embroidering When embroidering has finished the machine will sew the finishing position automatically You can use the finishing position as the starting position for the characters to be embroid...

Page 53: ...ttern 9 2 Using the mark inside me frame pattern as a guide align the needle us ng the center needle layout hinclion Embroider the design Making badges or decorative patches 1 After embroidering a fra...

Page 54: ...Se back of the fabric on the project where me applique is to be placed Centet lii treE wtere the applique is to be placed in the embioideiy hccp Embroide r it n the same way us rig the same frame pat...

Page 55: ...tch o Stabilizer Case C o Ribbon Secure with dosbie faced tape Stabilizer Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric or onto corners Use stabilizer material to provice extra support while embroidering A...

Page 56: ...embroidering o Touch this key to move forward stitch by stitch without embroidering lf touched continuously the stitch will be advanced in 9 stitch jumps starting from the 6th single stitch O Touch t...

Page 57: ...to move back to the position where the thread broke touch REVERSE SEARCH to move back to the beginning of tflat color and then touch FORWARD to move forward to just before the position where the threa...

Page 58: ...om the beginning IHELP _ I I 1rcTphInPn PEUE 9 SEPCH SE ___ I l Touch HOME to nove back to the ste poston for a pattern I I 2 Lower the presser toot lever and press th START STOP button to start ernbr...

Page 59: ...er cord plug must be removed trom the socket outlet prior to changing the bulb 3 2 Loosen the screw n the end cap at the left sid o th n ac hi ne 3 Remove the end cap 4 Replace the snap in light bulb...

Page 60: ...e needle plate _ 4 Take out the inner rotary hook 5 Remove any accumulated lint and threads from the inner hook and race with a brush or a small vacuum cleaner attachment j 0 Race 5 0 Inner rotary hoo...

Page 61: ...played when a pattern has not been selected and the STARTiSTOP button is pressed or SET is touched This message is displayed when the machine senses that the upper or lower thread has broken or no upp...

Page 62: ...e is displayed when you are frying to save pafternr that cannot be combined This message is displayed f CARD is touched wh Ic or memory card is inserted This messiige 5 dimplayed when the START STOP h...

Page 63: ...t be dnne ai 1 the machine is embroidering Instruction message displays Windin bobbin This message is displayed during bobbin winding thr cad This message is displayed after a MEMORY space is touched...

Page 64: ...otary hook 2 Remove the bobbin reset the bobhn properly and pull the bobbin thread through the channel 3 Skipped stitches 2 A thread other than the designated lower embroidery thread is being used Tir...

Page 65: ...orrectly 3 Threads other than the designated 3 Replace with the designated upper and upper and lower embroidery thread are lower embroidery threads being used 7 Embroidered pattern is out of shape 1 T...

Page 66: ...th a thread breakage sensor Accordingly if the upper thread is not threaded the machine will not operate even if the START STOP button is pressed In addition a loud noise which is different from the n...

Page 67: ...9 16i S 9 mm 0 3 8 Sizes U 30mm 1 316 MI 15mm 916 SI 10 mm 0 3 8 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRS TUVWXYZ abcdefghijklrn nop q f St U V W X y z AAAEO C 1a aaa eeeenooQi uu 0123356789 L haracter embroidering chart...

Page 68: ...0 L H1 r70J1 2 800 I 2 800 I 2 BOo 3900 J uJ J 4 SIL fc4 t67 1 1100 1 800 1 735 1 1100 LJ LJ L C Jo 0l 411W 1 0 010 de y thl Iad 00IO 1 1120 2 07 3 900 1 52 2 130 3 051 1 I 7 C 67 1 1 900 1 900 1 039...

Page 69: ...th by touching the LAYOUT Key If it is the pattern can be embroidered correctly 3 If you have changed the position of the pattern using the arrow keys in the LAYOUT screen use the TRIAL function to ch...

Page 70: ...he frame 2 Once the pattern at the top has been embroidered move the clamp from position a to position b or position c Embroidering range 0 0 0 0 o Embroidenng range 18 2 11 cm 7 3 16 4 516 O Center w...

Page 71: ...side on the screen cz D L_ jJ w 4 llEnENDl 2 Draw a line on the fabric marking the place where the patterns will be embroidered Find the center line and then draw the line along o the whole length of...

Page 72: ...me pattern go straight ahead and start embroidering If using a different pattern select the new pattern After touching LAYOUT touch 90 clockwise to change the arrow in the display so that it points to...

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