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User’s Guide

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Page 1: ...KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...e the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from the accumulation of lint dust and loose cloth HHS ÀQJHUV DZD IURP DOO PRYLQJ SDUWV 6SHFLDO FDUH LV UHTXLUHG DURXQG WKH VHZLQJ PDFKLQH QHHGOH Always use the proper needle plate The wrong plate can cause the needle to break Do not use bent needles R QRW SXOO RU SXVK IDEULF ZK...

Page 3: ...perience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the sewing machine 7KH QRLVH OHYHO XQGHU QRUPDO RSHUDWLQJ FRQGLWLRQV LV OHVV WKDQ G 7KH PDFKLQH PXVW RQO EH XVHG ZLWK IRRW FRQWURO RI W SH 5 µ PDQXIDFWXUHG E 6KDQJKDL LRDR Preci...

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Page 5: ...he touch panel 28 SET Menu 30 SEWING MODE 33 46 Overview 34 Selecting a stitch 35 Selecting a font 35 Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR 36 Stitch Settings 37 Programming 39 My Stitches Menu 42 Sewing pop up messages 43 SEWING TECHNIQUES 47 60 Basic SewingTechniques 48 6HDP 48 Overcast 49 6HDP DQG 2YHUFDVW 50 Baste 51 Blind Hem 51 Hem 52 Jeans Hem 52 6HZLQJ EXWWRQKROHV 53 6HZLQJ RQ EXWWRQV 55 6HZLQJ LSSHUV ...

Page 6: ... LED lights 10 Needle threader 11 Presser foot 12 6WLWFK SODWH 13 Bobbin cover 14 UHH DUP 15 Drop feed teeth switch 16 Needle bar with needle clamp screw 17 Presser bar 18 Presser foot ankle 19 6WLWFK RYHUYLHZ 20 6SRRO SLQ 21 6SRRO FDSV 22 Auxiliary spool pin 23 Thread cutter for bobbin thread 24 Bobbin spindle Bobbin stop 25 Handwheel 26 GraphicDisplay XQFWLRQ 3DQHO 28 Built In 86 SRUW 29 21 2 VZ...

Page 7: ...UNIT OVERVIEW 7 SH 32 Embroidery unit socket 33 Embroidery arm 34 PEURLGHU XQLW UHOHDVH EXWWRQ XQGHUVLGH 35 Embroidery hoop attachment 36 Level adjustment feet INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 37 7KUHDG QHW 38 HOW SDG 39 6FUHZGULYHU 40 6HDP ULSSHU 41 Brush 42 6SRRO FDS ODUJH DWWDFKHG RQ WKH PDFKLQH DW GHOLYHU 43 6SRRO FDS PHGLXP DWWDFKHG RQ WKH PDFKLQH DW GHOLYHU 44 6SRRO FDS VPDOO 45 Multipurpose tool Button...

Page 8: ... C This foot is used for sewing buttonholes step by step Use the guide lines on the toe of the foot to position the garment edge The two tunnels on the bottom of the foot ensures a smooth feed over the buttonhole FROXPQV 7KH ÀQJHU RQ WKH EDFN RI WKH IRRW KROGV FRUGLQJ IRU FRUGHG EXWWRQKROH Blind Hem Foot D This foot is used for blind hem stitches The inner edge of this foot guides the fabric The r...

Page 9: ...a suitable length to the button size that has been entered into the machine Glide Sole If sewing on foam vinyl plastic or leather the material might stick to the foot and prevent the sewing machine from feeding properly When using any of the above materials sew on a piece of scrap fabric to make sure the machine feeds smoothly If not fasten the self adhesive glide soles to the underside of the pre...

Page 10: ...H HGJH RU WULP ODWHU RU OLJKW VWUHWFK DQG QRQ stretch fabrics 8 6WUHWFK 6HDP 2YHUFDVW 6WLWFK B 6HDP DQG RYHUFDVW LQ RQH VWHS DORQJ WKH HGJH RU WULP ODWHU RU PHGLXP DQG PHGLXP heavy stretch fabrics 9 Automatic Button 6HZLQJ No presser foot RU VHZLQJ RQ EXWWRQV 6HW WKH QXPEHU RI VWLWFKHV RQ WKH UDSKLF LVSOD 10 7ZR 6WHS LJ DJ A B RU MRLQLQJ WZR SLHFHV RI IDEULF ZLWK ÀQLVKHG HGJHV DQG IRU HODVWLF VKLU...

Page 11: ...uttonhole C RU PHGLXP DQG KHDY IDEULFV 24 Heirloom Buttonhole 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS Buttonhole RRW RU KDQG ORRNµ RQ ÀQH DQG GHOLFDWH IDEULFV Tip For jeans buttonholes increase length and width of the buttonhole Use thicker thread 25 Keyhole Buttonhole 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS Buttonhole RRW RU WDLORUHG MDFNHWV FRDWV HWF 26 Heavy Duty Buttonhole 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS Buttonhole RRW With reinforced bartacks 27 HDWKHU 6W...

Page 12: ...A Russian and DSDQHVH IRQWV 6HH WKH IRQWV RQ WKH GraphicDisplay of your sewing machine FONTS 6WLWFKHV DUH WKH same in all four stitch menus Menu 1 Utility Stitches Menu 2 Quilt Stitches Menu 3 Satin and Heirloom Stitches Menu 4 Decorative Stitches ...

Page 13: ...SET UP This section of the User s Guide will help you get started with your machine Learn how to thread your machine wind the bobbin change needle and presser foot and how to install your software ...

Page 14: ... over Connect the cord to the socket inside the space of WKH IRRW FRQWURO 3XVK ÀUPO WR PDNH VXUH LW LV SURSHUO connected 2 Lay the cord in the slot on the underside of the foot control CONNECT THE POWER CORD AND FOOT CONTROL 2Q WKH XQGHUVLGH RI WKH PDFKLQH RX ZLOO ÀQG LQIRUPDWLRQ DERXW WKH SRZHU VXSSO YROWDJH 9 DQG WKH IUHTXHQF Note Before plugging in the foot control check to ensure that it is of...

Page 15: ...Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine 3 Unplug the foot control cord from the machine Wind the foot control cord and place it inside the space on the underside of the foot control 4 Check to ensure that all accessories are in the accessory ER 6OLGH WKH ER RQ WR WKH PDFKLQH EHKLQG WKH IUHH DUP 5 Place the foot control in the space above the free arm 6 Put on the cover USING...

Page 16: ... a counterclockwise direction as shown in the SLFWXUH 6OLGH RQ D VSRRO FDS DQG WKHQ PRYH WKH VSRRO SLQ EDFN to the horizontal position Each machine comes with two spool caps on the spool pin RU PHGLXP VL HG WKUHDG VSRROV WKH PHGLXP VL HG FDS LV SODFHG LQ IURQW RI WKH VSRRO RU ODUJH WKUHDG VSRROV WKH large FDS LV SODFHG LQ IURQW RI WKH VSRRO 7KH ÁDW VLGH RI WKH VSRRO FDS VKRXOG EH SUHVVHG ÀUPO DJDL...

Page 17: ...ion Bring the thread over and behind the pre tension thread JXLGH DQG XQGHU WKH WKUHDG JXLGH Spool pin in vertical position Instead of bringing the thread into the pre tension guide EULQJ LW GLUHFWO XQGHU WKH WKUHDG JXLGH 3 Bring the thread down between the thread tension discs 4 Continue threading in the direction indicated by the arrows Bring the thread from the right into the slot on the WDNH X...

Page 18: ...ll the thread loop out behind the needle Place the thread under the presser foot Note The needle threader is designed to be used for size 70 120 needles You cannot use the needle threader for size 60 needles or smaller the wing needle twin needle triple needle or when the Sensor One Step Buttonhole Foot is on There are also some other optional accessories that require manual threading of the needl...

Page 19: ...thread lies between the left thread WHQVLRQ GLVFV 7KUHDG WKH OHIW QHHGOH PDQXDOO 6 Pull out the auxiliary spool pin and slide on a spool cap RU VSRROV VPDOOHU WKDQ WKH PHGLXP VL H VSRRO FDS SODFH D felt pad under the thread spool 7 Place the second thread on the spool pin The second spool should rotate in a counterclockwise direction when the thread reels off the spool 8 Right needle Thread the ma...

Page 20: ...bobbin spindle back to the left remove the bobbin and cut off the thread on the thread cutter WINDING THE BOBBIN USING THEVERTICAL SPOOL PIN 1 Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the top RI WKH PDFKLQH 7KH EREELQ RQO ÀWV RQ RQH ZD ZLWK WKH ORJR IDFLQJ XS 8VH RQO RULJLQDO 8649 51 9 1 bobbins 2 Place the large spool cap and a felt pad under the spool on the main spool pin set in the verti...

Page 21: ...UWLQJ WR ZLQG 3UHVV WKH IRRW FRQWURO to start winding Once the bobbin begins to wind cut the excess thread When the bobbin is full it will stop rotating Release the foot control Push the bobbin spindle back to the left remove the bobbin and cut off the thread on the thread cutter INSERTING THE BOBBIN Press the ON OFF switch to O 1 Remove the bobbin cover by sliding it towards you 2 Place the bobbi...

Page 22: ... fabric The seam may pucker and the top thread might break 3 The correct thread tension is set when the threads interlock in between both fabric layers or in the case of decorative stitches on the underside Note For decorative stitches and buttonholes the top thread should be visible on the underside of the fabric THREAD SENSOR If the upper thread breaks or bobbin thread is running low the machine...

Page 23: ...SER FOOT Press the ON OFF switch to O 1 Make sure the needle is in the highest position and the presser foot is lifted Pull the presser foot towards you 2 Line up the cross pin on the foot with the gap in the presser foot ankle Push back until the foot snaps into place CHANGING THE NEEDLE Press the ON OFF switch to O 1 Loosen the screw in the needle clamp with the screwdriver 2 Remove the needle 3...

Page 24: ...WR HOLPLQDWH VNLSSHG VWLWFKHV ZKHQ WKHUH LV D ÁH LQ WKH IDEULF RU NQLWV VZLPZHDU ÁHHFH V QWKHWLF VXHGHV DQG OHDWKHUV Denim needle C Denim needles have a sharp point to penetrate tightly woven IDEULFV ZLWKRXW GHÁHFWLQJ WKH QHHGOH RU FDQYDV GHQLP PLFURÀEHUV 0DUNHG ZLWK D EOXH EDQG Note Change the needle often Always use a straight needle with a sharp point D A damaged needle E can cause skipped stit...

Page 25: ...izers are used with stable woven fabrics Place underneath fabric for decorative stitching or hoop with the fabric when embroidering Tear away excess stabilizer after stitching Iron on Tear Away Iron on tear away is a totally stable stabilizer that has a slick side that will iron on to fabric It is recommended for knits DQG DOO XQVWDEOH IDEULFV XVH LW WR WKH ZURQJ VLGH RI WKH IDEULF before decorati...

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Page 27: ...SETTINGS FUNCTION BUTTONS This section of the User s Guide will guide you through the basic settings and function buttons on your machine ...

Page 28: ...led in the SET Menu see page 31 No automatic FIX stitches will be sewn unless you use the FIX button on your machine IN EMBROIDERY MODE 3UHVV WR EDVWH DQ RXWOLQH RI WKH embroidery design area or to baste the fabric to the stabilizer 4 SELECTIVE THREAD CUTTER IN SEWING MODE 3UHVV WKH 6HOHFWLYH 7KUHDG XWWHU EXWWRQ and your machine ties off the threads cuts the top and bobbin threads raises the press...

Page 29: ... will be completely lowered The PDFKLQH ÀUPO KROGV WKH IDEULF 3UHVV 6HQVRU RRW RZQ DJDLQ WR UDLVH WKH SUHVVHU IRRW WR SLYRW SRVLWLRQ RU D ÁRDWLQJ position over the fabric for easier placement of the fabric The presser foot will be lowered automatically when you start sewing You can also tap the foot control to lower the presser foot When you stop with the needle in the down position the presser fo...

Page 30: ...ENSITY AND DESIGN HEIGHT In sewing mode reduce or increase the stitch length density by pressing or 6HH SDJHV In embroidery mode reduce or increase the design height by pressing or 6HH SDJH 17 STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION AND DESIGN WIDTH In sewing mode adjust the stitch width needle position by pressing or 6HH SDJHV In embroidery mode reduce or increase the design width by pressing or 6HH SDJH 18...

Page 31: ...OR AND Q HPEURLGHU PRGH XVH WKH 6WHS RORU E RORU and EXWWRQV WR VWHS WR WKH ÀUVW VWLWFK RI WKH SUHYLRXV RU QH W FRORU 26 HOOP OPTIONS Press the Hoop Options button to open a list where you can VHOHFW KRRS VL H DQG GLIIHUHQW KRRS SRVLWLRQV 6HH SDJH 27 ROTATE DESIGN Press the Rotate button to rotate current design 90 degrees FORFNZLVH 6HH SDJH 28 EMBROIDERY INFO BUTTON Press this button before loadi...

Page 32: ...justed between 0 and 8 5 in steps of 0 5 Your manual setting will be cancelled when you select another stitch or turn off the machine Note When you save a stitch or program in My Stitches the setting of the presser foot pressure is also saved PIVOT HEIGHT I UHH 0RWLRQ LV DFWLYDWHG RU LI WKH PDFKLQH LV LQ PEURLGHU 0RGH you will be able to set the height of the presser foot pivot position The ÁRDW S...

Page 33: ...ON FLOATING 7R VHZ LQ IUHH PRWLRQ ZLWK WKH LQFOXGHG PEURLGHU DUQLQJ RRW 5 RU ZLWK DQ RSWLRQDO UHH 0RWLRQ ORDWLQJ SUHVVHU IRRW VHW WKH PDFKLQH LQ UHH 0RWLRQ ORDWLQJ 0RGH Q 6HZLQJ 0RGH WKH GURS IHHG teeth recommendation will be activated The setting remains when the machine is turned off A pop up reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine Close the pop up message by pressing OK Note You...

Page 34: ...can be added to any design using the downloadable software See page 24 Note If the front and back of your embroidery will be visible turn off the Automatic Jump Stitch Trim and cut the threads manually MY HOOPS ONLY IN EMBROIDERY MODE Use the right arrow button to open a menu where you can set the hoops you own Use the OK button to select or deselect a hoop When you load a design RXU PDFKLQH ZLOO ...

Page 35: ...SEWING MODE Q WKLV FKDSWHU RX ZLOO ÀQG WKH EDVLF LQIRUPDWLRQ RX QHHG WR VWDUW VHZLQJ Learn how to select adjust and program stitches and get information on common pop up messages for Sewing mode ...

Page 36: ...r VHH SDJH 6 The selected stitch both illustrated and displayed by number 7KH IDEULF DQG VHZLQJ WHFKQLTXH VHOHFWHG RQ WKH FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 IHDWXUH VHH SDJH QGLFDWHV WKDW D 6WUHWFK QHHGOH VKRXOG EH XVHG 5HFRPPHQGDWLRQ WR XVH VHOI DGKHVLYH JOLGH SODWHV VHH SDJH 10 Recommendation to use stabilizer under your fabric 6WLWFK ZLGWK 5HGXFH RU LQFUHDVH WKH VWLWFK ZLGWK E SUHVVLQJ or VHH SDJH 12 Recommenda...

Page 37: ...U SUHVV 2 DQG WKH ÀUVW VWLWFK LQ WKH VHOHFWHG PHQX ZLOO EH VHOHFWHG VWLWFK QXPEHU 3UHVV WKH 6WLWFK 0HQX EXWWRQ DJDLQ WR FORVH WKH selection menu without making any selection 6WLWFKHV DUH WKH VDPH LQ DOO VWLWFK PHQXV I RX SUHVV DQ RI WKH 6WLWFK 6HOHFWLRQ EXWWRQV RQFH RX VHOHFW WKH VWLWFK LOOXVWUDWHG on that button immediately regardless of the selected stitch menu SUHVVLQJ WZR GLJLWV LQ TXLFN VXFFH...

Page 38: ...en fabrics are made of two thread systems warp lengthwise and weft crosswise that intersect at right angles A knit fabric is made of one thread system with interlaced stitches A knit fabric usually has stretch As a general rule enter Woven for stable fabrics that have no VWUHWFK DQG 6WUHWFK IRU IDEULFV WKDW KDYH VWUHWFK LEATHER VINYL HDWKHU LV DQLPDO VNLQ ZLWK WKH FRDW IXU UHPRYHG HDWKHU can be sm...

Page 39: ...e or top stitch hem for your fabric type and weight 7 BUTTONHOLE WKH FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 feature selects the best buttonhole possible for your fabric STITCH SETTINGS Your machine automatically sets the best settings for the selected stitch The settings are visible on the GraphicDisplay You can make your own adjustments on the selected stitch using the or buttons below the settings The setting change...

Page 40: ...dle position is shown on the GraphicDisplay instead of the stitch width The and EXWWRQV DUH XVHG WR PRYH WKH QHHGOH WR WKH OHIW RU ULJKW LQ 29 positions MIRROR SIDE TO SIDE 5 3UHVV WKH 0LUURU 6LGH WR 6LGH EXWWRQ WR PLUURU WKH VHOHFWHG stitch side to side If the button is pressed when straight stitch with left needle position is selected the needle position is FKDQJHG IURP OHIW WR ULJKW I WKH EXWWR...

Page 41: ... on the left VLGH RI WKH UDSKLF LVSOD 7KH ÀUVW QXPEHU LV WKH SRVLWLRQ RI WKH selected stitch in the program The second number put in brackets is the total number of stitches in the program The number above the stitch program on the right side of the GraphicDisplay is the number of the selected stitch ADD LETTERS 3UHVV WKH RQW 0HQX EXWWRQ 8VH WKH DUURZ EXWWRQV WR select a font and press OK The mach...

Page 42: ... Delete EXWWRQ To delete the whole program move the cursor to the left of WKH ÀUVW SRVLWLRQ DQG SUHVV WKH HOHWH EXWWRQ SRS XS ZLOO DSSHDU DVNLQJ RX WR YHULI WKH GHOHWLRQ 6HOHFW HV RU 1R ZLWK the arrow buttons and press OK ADD COMMANDS The commands 6723 DQG 6HOHFWLYH 7KUHDG XW FDQ EH added to the program Each command takes one memory space in the program Note If Auto FIX is activated on your machin...

Page 43: ...QWV LQ 6HZLQJ 0RGH DQG SUHVV WKH 352 button to go back to Programming Mode these adjustments will be cancelled This will also happen if you load a saved SURJUDP IURP 0 6WLWFKHV WR 3URJUDPPLQJ 0RGH SEW OUT THE STITCH PROGRAM When you are done with your program press the 0 6WLWFKHV EXWWRQ WR VDYH LW VHH QH W SDJH RU LI VWLOO LQ 3URJUDPPLQJ 0RGH SUHVV WKH 352 EXWWRQ 6WDUW 6WRS EXWWRQ RU VWHS RQ WKH I...

Page 44: ... stitch SURJUDP ZLWK WKH QHZ RQH 6HOHFW HV RU 1R ZLWK WKH DUURZ EXWWRQV DQG SUHVV WKH 2 EXWWRQ 3UHVV WKH 0 6WLWFKHV EXWWRQ DJDLQ WR UHWXUQ WR 6HZLQJ 0RGH RU 3URJUDPPLQJ Mode LOAD A SAVED STITCH OR PROGRAM 7R ORDG D VDYHG VWLWFK RU SURJUDP IURP 0 6WLWFKHV SUHVV WKH 6WLWFK 0HQX EXWWRQ DQG RSHQ WKH 0 6WLWFKHV 0HQX 8VH WKH arrow buttons to select the stitch or program and press OK 7KH VWLWFK SURJUDP Z...

Page 45: ...n on your machine Press the OK button or tap the foot control to close the pop up message Stitch width limited for twin needle This message is shown when the machine is set for twin needle and you try to adjust the stitch width to wider than possible with the twin needle Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Machine set for straight stitch This message is shown when the stitch width s...

Page 46: ...Line up the white areas and close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Sensor One Step Buttonhole Presser Foot connected 7KH 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS XWWRQKROH RRW FDQ RQO EH XVHG IRU the buttonhole stitches recommended for the foot If the 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS XWWRQKROH RRW LV FRQQHFWHG DQG RX VHOHFW a stitch that is not possible to sew with the foot this message will appear when you start to sew Remove...

Page 47: ...ure The stitch cannot be programmed This message is shown if you try to program or add a buttonhole bartack darning stitch or the sew on button stitch to a program All stitches in your sewing machine are programmable except for these Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button The stitch cannot be saved This message is shown if you try to save a buttonhole bartack darning stitch or the sew ...

Page 48: ...ogram If you try to insert a previously saved program into a new one the result may be that the commands are put in an order that is not allowed To avoid this the commands will be removed from the program Close the pop up message by pressing the OK button Overwrite If you choose to save a stitch or a program in a memory that is not empty this message will appear asking if you wish to overwrite the...

Page 49: ...HNIQUES This section of the User s Guide guides you through the sewing techniques found on the Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature other basic sewing techniques and how to use the specialty stitches on your machine ...

Page 50: ...RRW ORZHUV automatically 6HZ D VHDP KHQ ÀQLVKHG SUHVV WKH 6HOHFWLYH 7KUHDG XWWHU 7KH 6HOHFWLYH 7KUHDG XWWHU FXWV WRS DQG EREELQ threads and the presser foot raises so you can remove your project FABRIC 6WUHWFK OLJKW FXW LQ WZR SELECT 6WUHWFK OLJKW IDEULF DQG 6HDP WHFKQLTXH 7KH FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 feature selects a stretch VWLWFK USE Presser foot A and size 75 stretch needle as recommended SEW Place ...

Page 51: ...eature selects a three step LJ DJ VWLWFK USE Presser foot J and size 80 needle as recommended Place the edge of a single thickness of fabric under presser foot J with the wire guide along the edge of the fabric The WKUHH VWHS LJ DJ VWLWFK VHZV RYHU WKH ZLUH JXLGH WR NHHS WKH HGJH RI WKH IDEULF ÁDW SEW 6WHS RQ WKH IRRW FRQWURO 7KH SUHVVHU IRRW ORZHUV automatically 6HZ WR RYHUFDVW WKH HGJH RI WKH ID...

Page 52: ...ended SEW Place fabric pieces right sides together Put the fabric in position under the presser foot with the wire guide on the foot along the edge of the fabric 6WHS RQ WKH IRRW FRQWURO 7KH SUHVVHU IRRW ORZHUV automatically 6HDP 2YHUFDVW DORQJ RQH HGJH 3UHVV WKH 6HOHFWLYH 7KUHDG XWWHU 5HSHDW WKH 6HDP 2YHUFDVW WHFKQLTXH RQ VWUHWFK KHDY IDEULF DQG RQ ZRYHQ KHDY IDEULF RXU FOXVLYH 6 1 9 625 feature ...

Page 53: ...creates an invisible hem on garments There are two types of blind hem one is recommended for medium to heavy woven fabrics the other for stretch FABRIC 6WUHWFK PHGLXP KHDY RU ZRYHQ PHGLXP KHDY SELECT 7KH IDEULF RX DUH XVLQJ DQG WKH OLQG KHP WHFKQLTXH USE OLQG HP RRW DQG WKH QHHGOH UHFRPPHQGHG IRU RXU fabric ROG WKH IDEULF DV LOOXVWUDWHG 0DNH VXUH WKH IROGHG HGJH RI WKH IDEULF IROORZV WKH LQVLGH RI...

Page 54: ...DLQ MXVW LQ IURQW RI WKH VHDP QRWLFH KRZ WKH QHHGOH LV LQ WKH IDEULF 5HPRYH WKH PXOWLSXUSRVH WRRO DQG UH insert it under the presser foot from the front 6HZ D IHZ VWLWFKHV XQWLO WKH ZKROH SUHVVHU IRRW KDV SDVVHG WKH VHDP DQG LV UHVWLQJ RQ WKH PXOWLSXUSRVH WRRO 6WRS VHZLQJ once again The needle is in the fabric and the presser foot lifts Remove the multipurpose tool Continue sewing the hem Stretch ...

Page 55: ...W 2 Plug the cord into the socket above the needle area 3 Measure the button diameter using the button ruler on the front of the machine 4 Use the up and down arrow buttons to set the button size RQ WKH UDSKLF LVSOD 7KH VL H FDQ EH VHW EHWZHHQ 0 50 mm 3ODFH WKH IDEULF DQG VWDELOL HU XQGHU WKH 6HQVRU 2QH 6WHS XWWRQKROH RRW 7KH PHDVXUHPHQW ZKHHO FDQ EH UDLVHG by lifting it which makes it easier to p...

Page 56: ...reached the desired length press the Reverse button Your sewing machine will bartack the end and stitch the right side 6HZ WR WKH VWDUWLQJ PDUN DQG SUHVV WKH 5HYHUVH EXWWRQ WR sew the second bartack Keep the foot control depressed XQWLO WKH EXWWRQKROH LV ÀQLVKHG 7KH PDFKLQH ZLOO VWRS automatically when the buttonhole is complete Corded Buttonhole Stretch fabrics When sewing buttonholes in stretch ...

Page 57: ...ed to the fabric leaving a shank If stitching without the multipurpose tool the button is stitched to the fabric without distance Note The recommended width of 3 0 is set for most buttons If you sew a tiny button or a very large coat button decrease or increase the stitch width until the swing of the needle sews in the holes of the button 6HW WKH QXPEHU RI VWLWFKHV WR VHZ RQ WKH EXWWRQ E SUHVVLQJ ...

Page 58: ... zipper on the right side so it stays in SODFH 6HOHFW VWUDLJKW VWLWFK DQG PRYH WKH QHHGOH SRVLWLRQ WR WKH OHIW 6QDS RQ WKH LSSHU RRW VR WKH QHHGOH LV RQ WKH OHIW side of the foot Place fabric under the foot right side up with the zipper foot on the right side of the zipper 4 Begin stitching across the bottom turn the fabric and VWLWFK WKH ULJKW VLGH RI WKH LSSHU WR WKH WRS 5 To avoid fabric shifti...

Page 59: ...ol to sew again The stitch will now repeat the same VL H GDUQLQJ VTXDUH 7KH PDFKLQH ZLOO VWRS DXWRPDWLFDOO when the stitch is completed BARTACK MANUAL 6HFXUH HODVWLF HQGV GUDSHU SOHDWV EHOW ORRSV DQG SRFNHW corners with the same look as ready to wear 1 Place fabric under the presser foot 3UHVV 6HQVRU RRW RZQ DQG 3LYRW WZLFH DQG DGMXVW WKH fabric if necessary 6WHS RQ WKH IRRW FRQWURO WKH 6HQVRU RRW...

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Page 61: ...feed over the bulit up stitches 4 47 HIW GJH 7RSVWLWFK RRW SDUW QXPEHU Use these stitches together with the foot to give beautiful embellishment topstitch to your projects The underside of the foot is designed to glide along the folded edge 4 48 7KUHH ROH DUQ RRW SDUW QXPEHU Decorate your projects with different types of decorative cords or yarn This foot easily guides the yarn through the opening...

Page 62: ...with the VPRFNLQJ VWLWFKHV LQ RXU PDFKLQH 7KH ÀQLVKHG result imitates hand smocking as it was made hundreds of years ago 6HOHFW VWLWFK 6WLWFK WKH VPRFNLQJ VWLWFK DFURVV WKH pleated fabric using one of the pleating threads as a guideline to keep stitching row straight 2 Reselect the same stitch and mirror it side to side Begin VHZLQJ DW H DFWO WKH VDPH VWDUWLQJ SRLQW 6WLWFK QH W WR WKH ÀUVW URZ RI ...

Page 63: ...EMBROIDERY SET UP This section of the User s Guide will help you get started to Embroider ...

Page 64: ...VWLFN or if you temporarily want to remove the designs from the stick DOWNLOAD BACKUP DESIGNS OO 6 1 5 723 25 designs are also available on our ZHEVLWH IRU EDFNXS R WR 8649 51 9 1 website DW ZZZ KXVTYDUQDYLNLQJ FRP FOLFN RQ 6XSSRUW DQG VHOHFW 6 1 5 723 25 When downloading the designs you will be asked to enter a code Enter number 9200 DESIGNER TOPAZ 25 SAMPLER BOOK 3DJH WKURXJK WKH 6 1 5 723 6DPSO...

Page 65: ... unit Be sure to clear all materials from around the machine before calibrating so the embroidery arm does not bump into anything while calibrating REMOVE THE EMBROIDERY UNIT 1 To store the embroidery unit remove the hoop and move the embroidery arm to Park Position by pressing the Needle Up Down button You can also select Park Position in the Hoop Options Menu Press the Hoop Options button to ent...

Page 66: ... at the bottom edge If you can see the hoop size in the lower part of the inner hoop you have attached it correctly 3XVK WKH LQQHU KRRS ÀUPO LQWR WKH RXWHU KRRS ORVH WKH 4XLFN 5HOHDVH GMXVW WKH SUHVVXUH RI WKH RXWHU KRRS E WXUQLQJ WKH UHWDLQLQJ VFUHZ 7KH IDEULF should be taut in the hoop for the best results Note When embroidering additional designs on the same fabric open the quick release move t...

Page 67: ...ghtweight bobbin thread 4 Hoop a piece of fabric and stabilizer and slide the hoop onto the embroidery arm 5 Your machine automatically selects the smallest hoop VL H WKDW ÀWV WKH GHVLJQ 0DNH VXUH WKDW WKH KRRS DWWDFKHG matches the hoop size shown on the GraphicDisplay or change hoop size by pressing the Hoop Options button DQG VHOHFW FRUUHFW VL H IURP WKH OLVW VHH SDJH 7KUHDG WKH PDFKLQH ZLWK WKH...

Page 68: ...XH HPEURLGHULQJ E SUHVVLQJ 6WDUW 6WRS DFK FRORU segment is tied off at the end and the needle thread is cut Note If Automatic Jump Stitch Trim is activated in the SET Menu the machine will also cut the thread after you have changed to a new thread color When you start embroidering again hold the thread end so you can easily remove it when cut Not all designs are programmed for Automatic Jump Stitc...

Page 69: ...EMBROIDERY MODE In this section you will learn how to load adjust and embroider you designs ...

Page 70: ...4 Design rotation Indicates how many degrees a design has been rotated from its original position RUL RQWDO DQG YHUWLFDO SRVLWLRQ RI GHVLJQ 6KRZV LQ millimeters how much the design has been moved from its RULJLQDO SRVLWLRQ 6 Design width Reduce or increase the design width by pressing or VHH SDJH 7 Design height Reduce or increase the design height by pressing or VHH SDJH STITCH OUTVIEW 8 Name of ...

Page 71: ...RQ GHOLYHU 7R ORDG D IRQW SUHVV WKH 6WLWFK 0HQX EXWWRQ ZLWK WKH 86 HPEURLGHU VWLFN FRQQHFWHG RQW ÀOHV DUH PDUNHG ZLWK DQ LFRQ LQ WKH OLVW RX FDQ VHOHFW EHWZHHQ WKUHH GLIIHUHQW ÀOHV with different sizes of the included font 12 mm 20 mm and PP 6HOHFW WKH IRQW ÀOH RX ZDQW WR ORDG DQG SUHVV 2 WR FRQÀUP WH W HGLWRU RSHQV Create additional embroidery fonts from fonts available RQ RXU 3 FRPSXWHU ZLWK WKH...

Page 72: ...n about a design before loading it to Embroidery 0RGH VHOHFW WKH ÀOH LQ WKH ORDG PHQX DQG SUHVV WKH Embroidery Info EXWWRQ Q LQIR YLHZ RSHQV ZKHUH RX FDQ VHH GHVLJQ VL H DQG number of stitches and color blocks in the design Press the left arrow button to close the Information view and go back to the load menu When you have loaded a design into Embroidery Mode press the Embroidery Info button to vi...

Page 73: ...time you press the button The stitch count remains the same Note You can Resize the design in the Embroidery Software sold separately MOVING DESIGNS TO POSITION 3 Place your design anywhere in the embroidery area using the DUURZ EXWWRQV 7KH QXPEHUV WR WKH ULJKW RI WKH HVLJQ position icons on the GraphicDisplay show in millimeters how much the design has been moved vertically and horizontally from ...

Page 74: ... embroidering and the hoop you have selected is not the same as the hoop attached to the embroidery unit a pop up message will appear to inform you of this Attach the correct hoop or select another hoop in the list CURRENT STITCH If you have selected one of the hoop positions and want to return to the current stitch and start embroidering where the embroidery was LQWHUUXSWHG VHOHFW XUUHQW 6WLWFK R...

Page 75: ...e actual position CORNER CHECK Corner check can be used to trace the four corners of the design Press WKH RUQHU FKHFN EXWWRQ DFK WLPH RX SUHVV WKH EXWWRQ WKH KRRS ZLOO move to one of the corners in the following order upper left upper right ORZHU ULJKW DQG ORZHU OHIW 2Q WKH ÀIWK SUHVV WKH KRRS ZLOO PRYH WR WKH center position of the design and on the sixth press back to the current stitch position...

Page 76: ...chine Attach the correct embroidery unit Attach correct hoop When the size of the hoop on the machine does not match the size displayed on the GraphicDisplay your machine will not sew Change the hoop to the size displayed or change the setting for hoop size to match your selected hoop see page 72 Check upper thread Your machine stops automatically if the top thread runs out or breaks Re thread the...

Page 77: ...ry Change thread color When it is time to change the needle thread the machine stops and the upper thread is cut Change the spool and re thread the machine The next recommended color is shown in the pop up message Design includes elements that cannot be opened 6RPH GHVLJQV PD FRQWDLQ GDWD WKDW LV WRR FRPSOH IRU WKLV embroidery machine Please use the downloadable software to re save the design see ...

Page 78: ...hoops this pop up message will appear If you have set the hoops that you own in the My Hoops list in the 6 7 0HQX RX ZLOO QRW EH DEOH WR ORDG GHVLJQV WKDW DUH WRR ODUJH WR ÀW LQ WKH KRRSV WKDW RX KDYH VHW 0DNH VXUH WKDW RX have selected the correct hoops in the My Hoops list or load another design Stop command in design Your machine stops automatically for you to trim the fabric on FXW ZRUN DSSOLT...

Page 79: ...TAKING CARE OFYOUR MACHINE Q WKLV VHFWLRQ RX ZLOO ÀQG LQIRUPDWLRQ DERXW KRZ WR WDNH FDUH of your machine and also a troubleshooting guide ...

Page 80: ...obbin case area the area under the bobbin case must be cleaned 5HPRYH WKH EREELQ FDVH KROGHU FRYHULQJ WKH IURQW SDUW RI WKH EREELQ FDVH 5HPRYH WKH EREELQ FDVH E OLIWLQJ LW XS Clean with the brush A small vacuum attachment works well to remove dust and lint built up Use caution when cleaning around the thread cut knife A Put the bobbin case and the bobbin case holder back in place Note Do not blow ...

Page 81: ...n with the needle when free motion sewing or embroidering Reduce the presser foot pivot height in the settings menu RQVXOW RXU XWKRUL HG 8649 51 9 1 retailer for service Needle Breaks Use care not to pull fabric when sewing Insert needle size and type as recommended on the GraphicDisplay Insert needle correctly as described in this User s Guide Poor Tension QWHU IDEULF ZHLJKW DQG W SH LQ WKH FOXVL...

Page 82: ... the underside of the embroidery design Has the embroidery built up too much to move freely under the embroidery foot Increase the pivot height in WKH 6HWWLQJV PHQX LQ VPDOO VWHSV XQWLO SUREOHP LV VROYHG Machine will not embroider 3XVK HPEURLGHU XQLW ÀUPO LQWR PDFKLQH VRFNHW 6OLGH RQ WKH FRUUHFW KRRS The sewing and embroidery machine function buttons do not respond to touch The sockets and functio...

Page 83: ...Cleaning the machine 78 Color block list 70 Commands 40 Commands removed from program 46 Complimentary software 24 Connecting the foot control cord 12 Connectors for power cord and foot control 4 Connect the embroidery unit 63 Connect the power cord and foot control 12 RQQHFW 86 HPEURLGHU VWLFN 75 Contrast 32 Corded Buttonhole 54 Corner Check 29 73 UD 4XLOW 6WLWFKLQJ 58 Create a stitch program 39 ...

Page 84: ... Hiragana 10 35 Hoop options 29 72 Hoops 32 Hoop size 72 Hoop slide on off 64 Hoop the fabric 64 Horizontal Position 14 I Inserting the bobbin 19 Installation Code 24 Installation instructions 24 J Japanese font 10 Jeans Hem 52 XPS 6WLWFK 7ULP XWRPDWLF 32 K Knit fabrics 36 L Language 32 Leather 36 37 LED lights 4 Level adjustment feet 5 62 Lid 4 Load a design 28 69 Load a font 69 Load a saved stit...

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Page 86: ...n winding 4 Touch Panel 4 28 Trim Position 26 72 73 Trouble shooting 79 Twin needle 22 31 Twin needle threading 17 U Universal Needle 22 Unpacking 12 Updating instructions 24 Upper thread breakage 45 74 Upper thread breaks 20 86 HPEURLGHU VWLFN 5 13 86 SRUW 4 13 8WLOLW RRW 6 8WLOLW RRW 6 Utility stitches 35 V 9HUWLFDO SRVLWLRQ 14 17 9LQ O 36 37 W Warranty card 6 Winding the bobbin using the auxili...

Page 87: ...skvarna SWEDEN Please note that on disposal this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical electronic products Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted muncipal waste use separate collection facilities Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available When replacing old appliances with n...

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