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Teaching switch
8
Information switch
9
Feed amount display switch
!0
One-shot stitching switch
!1
With/without automatic
thread trimmer switch
!2
Thread trimming
prohibiting switch
!3
Counter value setting
switch
!4
Max. speed limitation variable
resistor
!5
Power display lamp
!6
Media slot cover
!7
Media slot
(Media inserting opening)
This is the switch to set the setting of the number of stitches with
the value of number of stitches which has been actually sewn.
This is the switch to perform various function settings.
Number of rotations, normal feed amount and reverse feed
amount of the pattern which is selected at present are displayed.
When this switch is set to effective at the time of program
stitching, the sewing machine automatically operates up to the
specified number of stitches.
When this switch is set to effective at the time of program stitching,
the sewing machine automatically performs thread trimming when
the specified number of stitches has been completed.
This switch prohibits all thread trimmings.
* This switch cannot be used with the sewing machine which is
not provided with the automatic thread trimming device.
This is the switch to set the value of bobbin thread counter or No.
of pcs. counter.
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: Number of rotations
2
: Reverse feed amount
3
: Normal feed amount
* The above amounts are not displayed
at the time of cycle stitching.
When moving the resistor in the left direction, max. speed is
limited.
This lamp lights up when the power switch is turned ON.
This is the cover for media inserting opening.
To open the cover, place your finger on the notch located on the
side of the cover as shown in the figure and push the cover in the
direction of left slanting rear.
* There are some functions that are not able to be operated with the
cover opened. Do not close the cover unless the CompactFlash(TM)
is completely inserted. For the details, see p.
104.
To set CompactFlash(TM), place the label face of the
CompactFlash(TM) to the front and insert the part that has a
small hole (place the notch of the edge to the rear) to the panel.
To remove the CompactFlash(TM), hold it between your fingers
and draw it out. For the details, see p.104.
* When the inserting direction of the CompactFlash(TM) is wrong, the
panel and the CompactFlash(TM) may be damaged. Do not insert
anything other than the CompactFlash(TM).
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