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9-1-2022
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Machine Operation
Definitions:
Stitch Regulated Mode:
Stitches will be the same length as you move the machine across the quilt regardless of how quickly you
move the machine. The sewing motor will speed up and slow down to adjust to your motion.
Manual Mode:
Stitches will vary in length as you move the machine across the quilt, depending on how quickly or slowly
you move the machine. The sewing motor will operate at a constant speed and your needle will
continuously move regardless of your motion.
Smart Touch Pad Buttons:
Stitch Regulator On.
When the blue LED light is on, the Stitch Regulator is engaged. Stitch Regulated Mode is
the default mode when you turn on the machine’s power. Tap this button to turn off
the Stitch Regulator to place the machine in Manual Sewing Mode. When the Stitch
Regulator is ON, you’ll hear a beep about every 7-8 seconds to remind you that you are
in regulated mode.
Stitch Regulator Off = Manual Sewing Mode.
When the LED light is off, your machine is in Manual Sewing Mode. Tap this button to
place the machine in Stitch Regulated Mode.
Stitch Default.
(Stitch Regulator Mode)
Your machine is set for a default stitch length of approximately 11 stitches per inch, a
common length used by quilters for general quilting. You can override the default stitch
length by pressing either the “More Stitches” or “Less Stitches” button.
To return to the default stitch length setting, tap the Stitch Default button.
Stitch Default.
(Manual Sewing Mode)
If you have turned the Stitch Regulator off, the sewing motor will default to run at a
constant “medium” sewing speed. You can override the default sewing motor speed by
pressing the “More Stitches” or Less Stitches” button.
To return to the default medium sewing speed while in Manual Sewing Mode, tap the
Stitch Default button.