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9-1-2022
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Machine Operation
Manual Sewing Mode Operation (constant speed)
Your Millennium or Freedom machine will power up in Stitch Regulated mode each time
you turn it on. The blue LED light next to the Stitch Regulator button will illuminate
when the Stitch Regulator is engaged.
Some quilters prefer to use the manual sewing mode for certain quilting techniques
such as stitching in the ditch or background quilting, especially if they did not purchase
the optional Quilt Glide feature. You will need to experiment to discover what works
best for your style of quilting.
To put the machine in manual mode, simply tap the Stitch Regulator button one time.
The blue LED light will disappear, signaling that the machine is now in Manual Sewing
Mode.
When you tap one of the handle buttons to start the sewing motor, the machine will immediately begin
stitching at whatever motor speed corresponds to the stitch length you had previously selected. Take a look
at the Stitches Per Inch (SPI) gauge on the LCD screen shown at right. The “Stitch Length Gauge” currently
lines up with the middle mark on the gauge, right at about 11 stitches per inch—half way between the
minimum of 7 SPI and the maximum of 15 SPI.
When you tap the Stitch Regulator button on the LCD screen to turn of the Regulator,
that same “Stitch Length Gauge” now refers to your
motor speed.
Since the Stitch
Length Gauge is right in the middle of the graph, your motor is set at a “medium”
sewing speed. The needle moves at a constant speed and will not stop until you tap the
sewing motor button on any handle.
You can adjust the motor speed by tapping the “More Stitches” button to make the
needle go faster, or “Less Stitches” button to slow it down.
When you re-engage the Stitch Regulator by tapping the Stitch Regulator button, the
stitch length will correspond to wherever you have the “Stitch Length Gauge” set on the
LCD panel. For example, if you are sewing in manual mode and you slow the sewing motor down until the
Stitch Length Gauge is near the 7 on the LCD screen, your stitches will now be 7 SPI when you tap the Stitch
Regulator button and put the machine back in regulated mode.
To return to your favorite stitch length, tap
the “Stitch Default” button on the Smart Touch Pad.