KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING User’s Guide 605
KE
EP
ING
TH
E W
OR
LD
SE
WIN
G
User’s G
uid
e 605
Instru
ction book R
ose2
This houshold sew
ing machine is designed to com
ply w
ith IEC/EN
60335-2-28 and UL1594
IMP
OR
TAN
T S
AF
ET
Y IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
SW
hen
usin
g an electrical ap
plian
ce, basic safety p
recautio
ns sh
ould
always b
efo
llow
ed, in
cludin
g the fo
llow
ing:
Read
all instru
ctions b
efore u
sing th
is househ
old
sewin
g mach
ine.
DA
NG
ER
- To
reduce the risk of electric sho
ck:• A
sewing m
achine should never be left unattended when p
lugged in. Alw
ays unplug
this sewing m
achine from the electric outlet im
mediately after using and before
cleaning.• A
lways unp
lug before relamping. R
eplace bulb w
ith same typ
e rated 5 Watt.
WA
RN
ING
- To reduce the risk o
f burns, fire, electric
shock, o
r injury to perso
ns:• D
o not allow to be used as a toy. C
lose attention is necessary when this sew
ingm
achine is used by or near children or infirm p
ersons.• U
se this sewing m
achine only for its intended use as described in this manual. U
seonly attachm
ents recomm
ended by the manufacturer as contained in this m
anual.• N
ever operate this sew
ing machine if it has a dam
aged cord or plug, if it is not
working p
roperly, if it has been drop
ped or dam
aged, or dropped into w
ater. Return
the sewing m
achine to the nearest authorised dealer or service center forexam
ination, repair, electrical or m
echanical adjustment.
• N
ever operate the sew
ing machine w
ith any air openings blocked. K
eep ventilation
openings of the Sew
ing machine and foot controller free from
the accumulation of
lint, dust, and loose cloth.• K
eep fingers aw
ay from all m
oving parts. Sp
ecial care is required around the Sewing
machine needle.
• A
lways use the p
roper needle p
late. The w
rong plate can cause the needle to break.
• D
o not use bent needles.• D
o not pull or p
ush fabric while stitching. It m
ay deflect the needle causing it to break.• Sw
itch the sewing m
achine off (“0”) when m
aking any adjustment in the needle
area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changingpresser foot, etc.
• A
lways unp
lug the sewing m
achine from the electrical outlet w
hen removing covers,
lubricating, or when m
aking any other user servicing adjustments m
entioned in theinstruction m
anual.• N
ever drop or insert any object into any op
ening.• D
o not use outdoors.• D
o not operate w
here aerosol (spray) p
roducts are being used or where oxygen is
being administrated.
• To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“0”) p
osition, then remove p
lug from outlet.
• D
o not unplug by p
ulling on cord. To unplug, grasp
the plug, not the cord.
• H
old plug w
hen rewinding into cord reel. D
o not allow p
lug to whip
when
rewinding.
SA
VE
TH
ES
E IN
ST
RU
CT
ION
S
Instru
ction book R
ose3
List o
f contents
Safety instructio
ns2
Machine parts
4-5
Pro
cedures6-16
Unpackin
g, Packin
g away
6Connectin
g the fo
ot co
ntro
l7
Connectin
g to th
e pow
ersu
pply
7A
ccessory b
ox, Sew
ing su
rface8
Spool p
in9
Thread
ing th
e upper th
read10
Thread
ing fo
r twin
need
les11
Bobbin
win
din
g, Direct
win
din
g12
Thread
ing lo
wer th
read13
Thread
tensio
n, C
orrect an
din
correct th
read ten
sion
14Presser fo
ot p
ressure,
Presser fo
ot lever, C
han
ging
the p
resser foot
15Chan
ging th
e need
le, Low
ering
feed teeth
16
Functio
ns17-25
Info
disp
lay17-19
Stitch selectio
n20
Em
bro
idery fu
nctio
ns
21M
emory
21Pro
gramm
ing
22-25M
irror im
age24
CLR
- Deletin
g pro
grams
25Satin
taper an
d d
arnin
gstitch
es25
Em
bro
idery tem
plate
34Colo
r info
rmatio
n35
Sew
ing36-54
Butto
nholes
36Butto
nhole sen
sor fo
ot
37Butto
nhole kn
ife, Sewin
gbutto
ns
38Straigh
t stitch39
Em
broidery
26-35Sto
ring, C
onnectio
n,
26Em
bro
idery p
resser foot,
27G
et started28
Em
bro
idery H
oop
29Sew
ing em
bro
ideries
30-31Fu
nctio
n b
utto
ns
32-33
Need
le positio
ns
39G
atherin
g with
straight
stitches
40Zip
per
41Rein
forced
straight stitch
es42
Stretch stitch
, Zigzag
42Lace ed
ging
43Three-step
zigzag44
Sewin
g terry cloth
44M
endin
g and d
arnin
g44
Flatlock
45H
emm
ing
46Brid
ging stitch
47Seam
and O
vercast47
Darn
ing stitch
48Auto
matic tap
er stitch48
Deco
rative stitches
49Q
uiltin
g50
Picto
gram51
Stitch tab
le52-53
Sewin
g hin
ts54
Free arm, Jean
s hem
,Sew
ing o
n b
elt loops
54
Maintenance
55Care o
f the m
achin
e55
Chan
ging ligh
t bulb
s55
Fault-finding56-57
Accesso
ries58-64
Index65-66
Instru
ction book R
ose4 S
umm
ary
17.
16.
15.
14.
13.
12.
18.20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
1. Door
2. Thread
take-up lever
3. Presser fo
ot p
ressure d
ial4. T
hread
guid
e5. B
utto
nhole sen
sor so
cket6. Ligh
t7. N
eedle b
ar8. P
resser foot
9. Free arm10. B
obbin
cover
11. Base p
late12. D
rop feed
dial
13. Need
le plate
14. Presser b
ar and P
resser foot
ankle
15. Need
le clamp screw
16. Thread
tensio
n d
iscs17. T
hread
tensio
n d
ial18. T
hread
guid
e for b
obbin
win
din
g
19. Spool p
in20. Sp
ool h
old
ers21. R
ecess for ad
ditio
nal sp
ool p
in22. Q
uick-in
fo23. T
hread
cutter fo
r bobbin
win
din
g24. H
andw
heel
25. Bobbin
spin
dle, B
obbin
stop
26. Info
disp
lay27. Fu
nctio
n selecto
rs28. Fu
nctio
n selecto
rs Em
bro
idery
29. Stitch selecto
rs30. E
mbro
idery card
socket
31. Main
pow
er switch
, C
onnectio
n to
pow
er supply
Machine parts
1.2.3.4.7.8.9.
10.
11. 5.
6.
19.
Instru
ction book R
ose5
Sum
mary
32.
33.
34.
35.
32. Han
dle
33. Presser fo
ot lever
34. Thread
cutter
35. Em
bro
idery u
nit so
cket
36. Em
bro
idery arm
37. Em
bro
idery H
oop attach
men
t38. E
mbro
idery u
nit so
cket39. R
elease butto
n
36.37.
38.
39.
Machine parts
Instru
ction book R
ose6 1
. Place th
e mach
ine o
n th
e table o
rcab
inet, rem
ove th
e packagin
gan
d lift o
ff the co
ver.2. R
emove th
e side p
arts of th
epackin
g material, th
e extensio
ntab
le, the fo
ot co
ntro
l and fin
allyth
e pro
tection co
ver.3. T
he m
achin
e is delivered
with
anaccesso
ry bag, a m
ain co
rd an
d a
foot co
ntro
l cord
.4. W
ipe th
e mach
ine, p
articularly
around th
e need
le and n
eedle
plate to
remove an
y soil b
efore
sewin
g.
1. U
nplu
g the co
rds fro
m th
e wall
socket an
d th
e mach
ine.
2. W
ind th
e cord
s around yo
ur h
and
and p
lace the fo
ot co
ntro
l cord
inth
e foot co
ntro
l storage sp
ace and
the m
ain co
rd in
the p
ocket o
fth
e cover. T
here is also
space
pro
vided
for th
e operatin
gm
anual. R
emove th
e embro
idery
card an
d th
e embro
idery u
nit.
Rep
lace the co
ver pro
tecting th
eso
cket on th
e mach
ine.
3. C
heck to
ensu
re that all
accessories are in
the accesso
rytray. Slid
e it onto
the m
achin
ebeh
ind th
e free arm.
4. Lo
wer th
e presser fo
ot.
5. P
lace the fo
ot co
ntro
l, undersid
eto
ward
you, o
n th
e accessory tray
at the b
ack of th
e mach
ine,
where also
the exten
sion tab
le isplaced
.
Packing aw
ay after sewing
Unpacking
Make su
re the exten
sion tab
le isfitted
into
the righ
t part o
f the
accessory tray an
d fo
ld th
e table
tow
ard th
e mach
ine. Fo
ld d
ow
n th
ehan
dle an
d rep
lace the co
ver.
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose7
Co
nnecting the foo
tco
ntrol
Am
ong th
e accessories yo
u w
ill find
the fo
ot co
ntro
l cord
and th
e main
cord
.1. P
lace the fo
ot co
ntro
l on its
narro
w sid
e. Fit the p
lug in
to th
eso
cket insid
e the fo
ot co
ntro
lco
mpartm
ent.
2. P
ush
it firmly to
make su
re it ispro
perly co
nnected
. This o
pera-
tion is o
nly n
ecessary the very
first time yo
u are go
ing to
use th
em
achin
e.3. To
correctly tu
rn aw
ay the co
rd,
place it in
to th
e slot, see p
icture.
No
te: Befo
re plu
gging in
, check
to en
sure th
at the fo
ot co
ntro
l iso
f "typ
e FR
2/F
R4".
1. C
onnect th
e foot co
ntro
l cord
toth
e first socket o
n th
e botto
mrigh
t side o
f the m
achin
e.2. C
onnect th
e main
cord
to th
eback so
cket on th
e botto
m righ
tsid
e of th
e mach
ine.
3. W
hen
you p
ress the p
ow
ersw
itch, b
oth
the m
achin
e and th
eligh
t are switch
ed o
n.
Co
nnecting to the pow
er supplyO
n th
e undersid
e of th
e mach
ine yo
u w
ill find in
form
ation ab
out th
e pow
ersu
pply (V
) and th
e frequen
cy (Hz). C
heck th
e pow
er supply settin
g in th
em
achin
e to en
sure th
at this agrees w
ith th
e main
supply b
efore yo
u co
nnect
the m
achin
e.
Fo
r the U
SA an
d C
anad
aThis Sew
ing M
achin
e has a p
olarized
plu
g (one b
lade w
ider th
an th
e oth
er). Tored
uce th
e risk of electric sh
ock, th
is plu
g is inten
ded
to fit in
a polarized
outlet o
nly
one w
ay. If the p
lug d
oes n
ot fit fu
lly in th
e outlet, reverse th
e plu
g. If it still does
not fit, co
ntact a q
ualified
electrician to
install th
e pro
per o
utlet. D
o n
ot m
odify th
eplu
g in an
y way.
32
1
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose8 A
ccessory box
1. O
pen
the A
ccessory b
ox b
yplacin
g your fin
ger in th
e space
on th
e top an
d lift u
pw
ard.
2. In
the A
ccessory b
ox th
ere is asp
ecial tray for p
resser feet and
bobbin
s plu
s space fo
r oth
eraccesso
ries.3. Sto
re the p
resser feet and th
ebobbin
s in th
e tray from
the
begin
nin
g so th
ey are always
easily accessible (refer to
the
figure).
5. T
he exten
sion tab
le pro
vides an
even larger w
ork su
rface. Toattach
the exten
sion tab
le, place
the rear, righ
t corn
er to th
eA
ccessory Tray an
d th
e front,
right h
ook o
nto
the recess o
n th
efree arm
.6. To
remove it, p
ush
slightly in
the
directio
n o
f the arro
w at th
e front
right co
rner, th
en lift th
e hook o
ut
of th
e free arm.
1. K
eep th
e Accesso
ry Tray on th
em
achin
e to p
rovid
e a larger flatw
ork su
rface.2. Slid
e the A
ccessory T
ray to th
eleft w
hen
you w
ish to
remove it
and u
se the free arm
.3. To
facilitate sewin
g trouser legs
and sleeve h
ems u
se the free arm
.4. To
replace th
e Accesso
ry Tray,
slide it tigh
t onto
the m
achin
e.
Extended sew
ing surface
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose9
Spo
ol pin
The m
achin
e has sp
ool p
ins su
itable
for all typ
es of th
read. T
he m
ainsp
ool p
in (a) is h
orizo
ntal - th
eth
read reels o
ff the statio
nary sp
ool.
Place th
e spool so
that th
e thread
reels counter-clo
ckwise.
There are tw
o sp
ool h
old
ers on th
esp
ool p
in. W
ith n
arrow
thread
spools, th
e small h
old
er (b) is
placed
in fro
nt o
f the th
read. If yo
uuse large th
read sp
ools, th
e largehold
er (c) is placed
in fro
nt o
f the
thread
.Slid
e the co
rrect size spool h
old
er inplace so
the flat sid
e is pressed
firmly again
st the sp
ool. N
o sp
acebetw
een sp
ool h
old
er and sp
ool.
There is also
a separate sp
ool p
in(d
) to b
e attached
onto
the m
achin
e.The fin
gers on th
e extra spool p
in fit
into
the tw
o h
oles to
the righ
t of th
efixed
spool p
in. P
ush
dow
nw
ard to
snap
in p
lace.The large sp
ool h
old
er (c) is placed
under th
e thread
. This sp
ool p
in is
used
when
win
din
g a bobbin
from
aseco
nd sp
ool o
f thread
or fo
r aseco
nd sp
ool w
hen
sewin
g with
atw
in n
eedle.
ab
d
d c
c
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose10 T
hreading the upper thread
! Sw
itch o
ff the
main
switch
.
Make su
re the p
resserfo
ot is raised
and th
eneed
le is in th
e up
positio
n
1. P
ull th
e spool p
in o
ut.
Place th
e thread
on
the sp
ool p
in an
d th
esp
ool h
old
er on th
e spool p
in as
describ
ed. P
ush
the sp
ool p
inback in
.2. B
ring th
e thread
in th
e directio
nof th
e arrow
under th
e thread
guid
e (a) and o
ver the th
readgu
ide (b
).3. B
ring th
e thread
dow
n b
etween
the th
read ten
sion d
iscs.4. C
ontin
ue th
readin
g by d
rawin
gth
e thread
from
the righ
t into
the
slot o
n th
e take-up lever.
5. T
hread
last guid
e just ab
ove
need
le.6. T
he n
eedle is th
readed
from
front
to b
ack. The w
hite o
n th
e presser
foot an
kle makes it easy to
seeth
e eye of th
e need
le.
Upper thread w
arningIf th
e upper th
read b
reaks or if
thread
spool ru
ns o
ut, th
e mach
ine
stops an
d gives a sign
al. The sym
bol
is flashin
g on th
e disp
lay.If th
read b
reaks: Re-th
read th
em
achin
e. The sym
bol go
es out.
If thread
spool ru
ns o
ut: R
emove
your w
ork an
d th
e bobbin
. Re-
thread
the m
achin
e. Rep
lace the
bobbin
and restart.
7. P
lace thread
under th
e presser
foot an
d in
to th
e thread
knife
where it is cu
t.
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose11
1. In
sert a twin
need
le.
2. W
ind a b
obbin
with
the th
readyo
u are go
ing to
use as th
eseco
nd u
pper th
read
3. T
hread
the m
achin
e as describ
edan
d ch
eck to en
sure th
at the
thread
lies betw
een th
e inner
thread
tensio
n d
iscs, outsid
e the
low
est thread
guid
e. Thread
leftneed
le.
4. A
ttach th
e extra spool p
in o
nto
the m
achin
e. Place a sp
ool h
old
erunder th
e thread
.
Threading fo
r twin needle
5. P
lace the b
obbin
with
the seco
nd
thread
on th
e spool p
in.
6. T
hread
the m
achin
e as befo
re but
this th
read sh
ould
lie betw
een th
eouter th
read ten
sion d
iscs, outsid
eth
e low
est thread
guid
e. Thread
right n
eedle.
Procedures
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
Instru
ction book R
ose12 B
obbin w
inding with the m
achine threaded
.Make sure that the p
resser foot is up and the needle is in the highest p
osition.
No
te! Do
no
t use a p
lastic presser
foo
t wh
en b
ob
bin
win
din
g.1. P
lace your em
pty b
obbin
with
the
small m
ark o
utw
ards o
n th
ebobbin
spin
dle o
n th
e front o
f the
mach
ine.
2. P
ull th
e thread
from
the n
eedle
under th
e presser fo
ot an
d to
the
right o
ver the th
read gu
ide (c).
3. Start fro
m ab
ove an
d w
ind a few
turn
s of th
read aro
und th
e bob-
bin
. Cut o
ff the th
read o
n th
eth
read kn
ife (d).
4. B
ring th
e bobbin
spin
dle d
ow
n.
Press th
e foot co
ntro
l. When
the
bobbin
win
din
g is finish
ed, th
ebobbin
will sto
p au
tom
atically.Rem
ove th
e bobbin
, cut o
ff the
thread
and b
ring th
e bobbin
spin
dle u
p.
No
te! We d
o n
ot reco
mm
end
win
din
g specialty th
reads su
ch as
clear nylo
n o
r oth
er stretchy th
reads
thro
ugh
the n
eedle. In
stead see
"Bobbin
win
din
g - vertical spool
pin
" belo
w.
1. P
lace anem
pty b
obbin
with
the m
ark o
utw
ards
on th
e bobbin
spin
dle o
n th
efro
nt o
f the m
achin
e.2. P
lace the large sp
ool
hold
er under th
e thread
on th
e spool p
in.
3. B
ring th
e thread
under th
eth
read gu
ide (a) an
d o
ver thread
guid
e (b),th
en aro
un
d th
readgu
ide (c) as illu
strated.
4. Fro
m ab
ove
win
d a few
turn
s of
thread
around th
e b
obbin
and
into
the kn
ife.5. B
ring th
e bobbin
spin
dle
dow
n. P
ress the fo
ot co
ntro
l.W
hen
the b
obbin
win
din
g isfin
ished
, the b
obbin
will sto
pau
tom
atically. Rem
ove th
e bob-
bin
, cut o
ff the th
read an
d b
ring
the b
obbin
spin
dle u
p.
Bo
bbin winding - vertical spo
ol pin
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose13
2. P
lace the b
obbin
in th
e bobbin
case with
the m
ark facin
gupw
ard an
d th
e thread
to th
e leftof th
e bobbin
. The b
obbin
will
then
rotate co
unter clo
ckwise
while d
rawin
g out th
e thread
.
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
1. O
pen
the co
ver by sligh
tly pullin
git to
ward
s you an
d take it aw
ay.
3. H
old
the b
obbin
and d
raw th
eth
read to
the righ
t passin
g (a).4
. Hold
the th
read tigh
t and d
raw it
to th
e left so th
at the th
read falls
correctly in
to th
e tensio
n sp
ring.
Contin
ue th
readin
g around (b
)an
d to
the righ
t of th
e thread
knife (c).
Rep
lace the co
ver and slid
e it into
positio
n. T
hen
pull th
e thread
toth
e left to cu
t it.
b
Placing the bo
bbin in the machine
a
c
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose14 T
hread tension
The th
read ten
sion is ad
justed
auto
matically w
hen
you select a
stitch o
r an em
bro
idery. T
his is
show
n b
y the th
read ten
sion
indicato
r bein
g reset.You can
also ad
just th
e thread
tensio
n b
y pressin
g the b
utto
ns
, see page 19. U
sing th
ebutto
n (-) yo
u d
ecrease the ten
sion
and u
sing th
e butto
n (+
) you
increase th
e tensio
n. T
he ad
justm
ent
affects all stitches an
d w
ill remain
until th
e mach
ine is tu
rned
off.
Norm
al thread
tensio
n is 4.
When
selecting b
utto
nholes an
ddeco
rative stitches th
e thread
ten-
sion is red
uced
.
When
topstitch
ing w
ith a co
arseth
read in
thick fab
ric, increase th
eten
sion to
7-9.W
hen
the m
achin
e is turn
ed o
n, th
eten
sion is set to
norm
alau
tom
atically.
To u
nderstan
d th
e correct th
readten
sion, sew
a few sam
ple stitch
es atdifferen
t settings.
1. B
egin w
ith a ten
sion th
at is too
loose, i.e. set at "1". T
he lo
wer
thread
will lie straigh
t and th
eupper th
read w
ill be d
rawn d
ow
non th
e undersid
e.2. If yo
u set th
e tensio
n at th
ehigh
est num
ber, th
e opposite w
illoccu
r, and th
e seam m
ay pucker.
3. T
he co
rrect thread
tensio
n is
pro
vided
when
the th
reads
interlo
ck in th
e mid
dle o
f both
layers of m
aterial or, in
the case
of d
ecorative stitch
es, on th
eundersid
e.
Make a few
tests on a scrap
piece o
fth
e material yo
u are go
ing to
sewan
d ch
eck the ten
sion.
32
1
Co
rrect and incorrect thread tensio
n
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose15
The p
resser foot p
ressure is ad
justed
with
the d
ial on th
e front o
f the
mach
ine. N
orm
al setting is 4. T
he
high
er the n
um
ber th
e more
pressu
re on th
e fabric. K
nit an
d So
ftfab
rics should
be sew
n at lo
wpressu
re.
Presser fo
ot lever
The p
resser foot is raised
and
low
ered w
ith th
e presser fo
ot lever.
The p
resser foot m
ust b
e low
eredw
hen
sewin
g. The m
achin
e will n
ot
start if the p
resser foot is in
the
raised p
ositio
n.
By raisin
g the p
resser foot lever as
far as it goes an
d h
old
ing it th
ere,th
e lift heigh
t of th
e presser fo
ot can
be in
creased b
y several millim
eters.
Presser fo
ot pressure
Changing the presser
foo
t
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
1. M
ake sure th
at the n
eedle is in
the h
ighest p
ositio
n. P
ull th
epresser fo
ot d
ow
n an
d to
ward
syo
u.
2. Lin
e up th
e cross p
in o
n th
e foot
betw
een th
e sprin
g and th
epresser fo
ot an
kle. Press b
ackuntil th
e foot sn
aps in
to p
lace.
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose16 C
hanging the needle
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
1. Lo
osen
the screw
in th
e need
leclam
p.
2. R
emove th
e need
le.3. P
ush
up th
e new
need
le with
the
flat side aw
ay from
you u
ntil it
will go
no fu
rther.
4. T
ighten
the screw
pro
perly.
Alw
ays u
se need
les of sy
stem1
30
/70
5H
.
Low
ering the feed teeth
The feed
teeth are lo
wered
when
you tu
rn th
e dial to
the left to
.
Turn
the d
ial to th
e right to
if
you w
ish to
raise the feed
teeth. T
he
feed teeth
will n
ot co
me u
p u
ntil
you b
egin to
sew.
The feed
teeth are lo
wered
when
sewin
g butto
ns an
d fo
r free-han
dw
ork.
By lo
werin
g the feed
teeth it is
easier to get th
ick garmen
ts under
the p
resser foot. D
o n
ot fo
rget toraise th
e feed teeth
befo
re starting to
sew.
No
te: The feed
teeth are lo
wered
auto
matically w
hen
the em
bro
idery
unit is p
ut in
place.
When
removin
g the em
bro
idery
unit, th
e feed teeth
will raise as yo
ustart to
sew.
Procedures
Instru
ction book R
ose17
Functio
ns / Infodisplay
Need
le stop
This b
utto
n sets w
heth
er the
need
le stops u
p o
r dow
n in
the m
aterial when
you lift
your fo
ot fro
m th
e foot co
ntro
l and
stop sew
ing. P
oin
t the arro
wupw
ards - th
e need
le will sto
p in
the
up p
ositio
n. W
hen
you to
uch
the
butto
n so
that th
e arrow
poin
tsdow
nw
ard, th
e mach
ine w
ill stop
with
the n
eedle in
the m
aterial.You can
also regu
late the n
eedle
stop p
ositio
n w
ith th
e foot co
ntro
l.To
raise or lo
wer th
e need
le aftersto
ppin
g, lightly tap
the fo
ot co
ntro
l.W
hen
sewin
g embro
ideries
only th
e up p
ositio
n can
be
used
.
All stitch
es in th
e mach
ine h
ave apre-set m
aximum
speed
at which
they can
be sew
n. W
hen
you select
a stitch th
e mach
ine au
tom
aticallysets th
e correct m
aximum
speed
.
High
speed
Reverse
Your m
achin
e sews b
ackward
sw
hen
this b
utto
n is p
ressed.
The m
achin
e sews fo
rward
when
the b
utto
n is released
.The lo
ngest stitch
length
when
reverse feedin
g is 3 mm
.Fo
r perm
anen
t reverse, press th
ebutto
n tw
ice in q
uick su
ccession
befo
re starting to
sew. A
n arro
w
to th
e top left o
n th
e disp
layin
dicates reverse sew
ing. To
sewfo
rward
again, p
ress the b
utto
n o
nce
more.T
he reverse b
utto
n is also
used
when
starting an
d sto
ppin
g the
Em
bro
idery u
nit, (th
e foot
contro
l can also
be u
sed)
Sewin
g speed
Use th
e SPE
ED
butto
n to
setth
e three d
ifferent m
aximum
speed
s. The m
achin
e will sew
at differen
t maxim
um
speed
s when
the fo
ot co
ntro
l is fully d
epressed
.Fo
r slow
er speed
s with
in th
e range
simply p
ress the fo
ot co
ntro
l less.W
hen
Em
bro
idery p
ositio
n is
set, only th
e slow
est speed
canbe selected
.
Red
uced
speed
Slow
speed
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose18 S
titch lengthW
hen
you select a stitch
, the
mach
ine w
ill auto
matically set
the b
est stitch len
gth w
hich
will b
e indicated
by n
um
bers
on th
e Info
disp
lay. You can
chan
ge the stitch
length
by p
ressing
either th
e (+) o
r (-) butto
n. C
ertainstitch
es have a lim
ited stitch
length
.N
ot active in
RE
P p
ositio
n.
When
sewin
g embro
ideries
the len
gth can
be set b
etween
2an
d 6 to
chan
ge size of
embro
idery.
Functio
ns / Infodisplay
1.2.
Stitch w
idthW
hen
you select a stitch
, the
mach
ine au
tom
atically sets the
best stitch
wid
th w
hich
is dis-
played
with
num
bers o
n th
eIn
fodisp
lay. You can
chan
geth
e stitch w
idth
by p
ressing th
e (+)
or (-) b
utto
n. T
he w
idth
can b
ead
justed
betw
een 0 an
d 6 m
m. N
ot
active in R
EP p
ositio
n.
When
sewin
g embro
ideries th
ew
idth
can b
e set betw
een 2 an
d6, to
chan
ge size of em
bro
idery.
Mirro
r image
You can
mirro
r a stitch b
yusin
g the b
utto
ns
, mirro
rim
age side to
side an
d
,m
irror im
age end to
end . T
he
symbols w
ill be d
isplayed
.W
hen
sewin
g embro
ideries
only m
irror im
age side to
side
can b
e used
.
(See "Satin tap
er...", page 25, ST
OP,
page 24.
Em
bro
idery sew
ing w
ithout
thread
colo
r chan
ge, see page
32.
ST
OPT
he ST
OP b
utto
n is u
sed to
finish
a stitch. i.e. th
e mach
ine
fastens th
e thread
and sto
ps
auto
matically w
hen
the stitch
has b
een co
mpleted
. The
symbol
on th
e disp
lay indicates
that ST
OP is selected
. STO
P is
cancelled
when
you p
ress the b
utto
nagain
or b
y selecting a n
ew stitch
.The b
utto
n h
as the sam
e functio
nboth
in N
OR
M an
d R
EP p
ositio
n
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose19
Functio
ns / Infodisplay
ME
NU
- Selected gro
up of
stitchesYour m
achin
e has th
reem
enus - o
ne fo
r stitches, tw
ofo
r letters.Your ch
oice is d
isplayed
when
you
have p
ressed th
e ME
NU
butto
n to
select stitches
, outlin
e blo
ck letters
or scrip
t letters . T
he stitch
num
ber o
r the selected
letter will
also b
e disp
layed.
When
sewin
g embro
ideries th
em
enu n
um
ber w
ill be d
isplayed
to th
e upper righ
t.
FU
NC
- Selected functio
nW
hen
you tu
rn o
n th
em
achin
e, the selected
functio
ndisp
lays NO
RM
. Touch
the
FU
NC
butto
n to
PR
OG
for
pro
gramm
ing. If yo
u to
uch
the
butto
n again
, RE
P =
repeat w
ill be
disp
layed to
sew yo
ur p
rogram
med
stitches. A
fter a third
touch
, NO
RM
is disp
layed again
.N
ot u
sed w
hen
sewin
gem
bro
ideries.
Mem
ory - po
sition
These b
utto
ns are u
sed to
advan
ce or retu
rn w
ithin
am
emory, w
hen
enterin
g or ch
ecking
stitches. See p
age 21.
Thread tensio
n - adjustment
Use th
ese butto
ns to
adju
stth
e thread
tensio
nm
anually. T
he ad
justm
ent affects all
stitches an
d w
ill remain
until th
em
achin
e is turn
ed o
ff.
CL
R - D
eleting stitchesThis b
utto
n is u
sed w
hile in
PR
OG
if you w
ish to
delete
what yo
u h
ave pro
gramm
ed.
See page 25.
After fin
ishin
g your em
bro
idery
sewin
g, touch
the C
LR b
utto
n.
The em
bro
idery arm
return
s toread
y positio
n.
Mem
ory - num
berThe m
achin
e has 4 d
ifferent
pro
gram m
emories. E
achm
emory w
ill hold
up to
55stitch
es or letters. T
he b
utto
n is u
sedto
advan
ce to th
e mem
ory req
uired
in P
RO
G o
r RE
P. The n
um
ber is
show
n o
n th
e disp
lay to th
e upper
right. See p
age 21.N
ot u
sed w
hen
sewin
gem
bro
ideries.
Butto
nhole senso
r foo
t (1)W
hen
you p
lug th
e butto
nhole
senso
r foot in
to th
e mach
ine an
dplace th
e white field
of th
em
easurem
ent w
heel again
st the
white m
ark, the sym
bol
will
show
brigh
tly on th
e disp
lay. Seepage 37.
Reco
mm
ended presser foo
t (2)The letter sh
ow
s which
presser fo
ot
is correct fo
r the stitch
you h
aveselected
. The co
rrespondin
g letter ison th
e presser fo
ot.
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose20 F
unction / S
titch selection
When
you tu
rn o
n th
e mach
ine
with
out h
aving th
e embro
idery u
nit
connected
, it always selects straigh
tstitch
and th
e num
ber 1
as well as
is disp
layed. T
he m
achin
e has o
ne
men
u o
f stitches sh
ow
n o
n th
eselectio
n b
utto
ns w
ith w
hite sym
bols
and tw
o m
enus o
f letters show
n in
black sym
bols.
With
the M
EN
U b
utto
n yo
uselect w
hich
men
u yo
u w
ishto
sew.
The selected
men
u w
ill be d
is-
played
, fo
r stitches,
or
for
letters.To
the very righ
t on th
e Info
disp
layth
e num
ber o
f the selected
stitch o
rth
e selected letter is d
isplayed
.W
hen
the em
bro
idery u
nit is
connected
only th
e num
bers o
f the
selection b
utto
ns are u
sed. In
the
Em
bro
idery b
ooklet each
embro
idery h
as a num
ber.
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose21
Ro
tation
Touch
this
butto
n o
nce an
d yo
ur
embro
idery
will ro
tate aquarter o
f a turn
.
Em
broidery functio
nsP
ositio
nin
gThese b
utto
ns allo
wyo
u to
move th
eem
bro
idery in
four
directio
ns.
Ch
eck size
This b
utto
n allo
w yo
u to
step fro
m o
ne co
rner to
anoth
er with
in yo
ur
embro
idery.C
olo
r advan
ceM
any o
f the
embro
ideries in
clude
several colo
rs. These b
utto
ns allo
ws
you to
step fo
rward
(+) o
r backw
ard(-) to
the b
eginnin
g of each
thread
colo
r chan
ge.
When
your em
bro
idery sew
ing
is finish
ed, to
uch
CLR
. The
embro
idery arm
return
s to read
ypositio
n. T
he em
bro
idery u
nit can
now
be rem
oved
and sto
red in
the
box.
Read
more ab
out em
bro
idery sew
ing
on p
age 26-35.
ME
MO
RY Stitch ad
vance
These b
utto
ns allo
wyo
u to
step stitch
by
stitch fo
rward
(+) o
r backw
ard (-)
with
in yo
ur em
bro
idery.
The m
achin
e has 4 d
ifferent p
ro-
gram m
emories. E
ach m
emory h
old
sup to
55 stitches o
r letters. You can
com
bin
e any stitch
es/letters you
wish
with
the excep
tion o
f stitches
8-12.W
hen
selecting P
RO
G o
r RE
P, th
em
emory yo
u last u
sed w
ill be
disp
layed. Y
our m
achin
e will
remem
ber w
hat yo
u h
ave pro
gram-
med
even w
hen
it is switch
ed o
ff.U
se the b
utto
ns m
arked w
ith arro
ws
to ad
vance o
r return
with
in th
em
emory,
to th
e right an
d
to th
e left. These b
utto
ns are u
sed in
PR
OG
positio
n w
hen
pro
gramm
ing
and in
RE
P if yo
u w
ish to
check
what is p
rogram
med
or if yo
u w
ishto
start sewin
g a few stitch
es into
the p
rogram
.
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose22 P
rogramm
ing
Touch
FU
NC
so th
at PR
OG
issh
ow
n o
n th
e disp
lay. If you alread
yhave a p
rogram
in th
e mem
ory th
isw
ill now
be sh
ow
n.
1. To
uch
CLR
to em
pty th
e mem
ory.
See page 25.
2. To
uch
ME
NU
to select th
e desired
men
u fo
r your n
ew p
rogram
(stitch,
or yo
ur ch
oice o
f lettering style).
Also
see "Quick in
fo" o
n th
em
achin
e.
Exam
ple
Select a stitch e.g.
Touch
the b
utto
n
. The stitch
isnow
entered
in th
e mem
ory.
Select anoth
er stitch e.g.
.
Touch
the b
utto
n
.
In th
is way yo
u can
com
bin
e diffe-
rent stitch
es accord
ing to
your o
wn
taste and im
aginatio
n. W
ith th
ebutto
n
you can
go b
ackward
s tosee w
hat yo
u h
ave pro
gramm
ed.
To sew
your p
rogram
, touch
FU
NC
to th
e RE
P p
ositio
n. T
he m
achin
ew
ill be p
ositio
ned
at the first
pro
gramm
ed stitch
.
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose23
Program
ming stitches fro
m different m
enus
Exam
ple:
Select PR
OG
functio
n. Select th
estitch
men
u.
Select a stitch
, touch
.
Chan
ge men
u to
blo
ck letters.
Select a letter , to
uch
.
Select anoth
er letter , to
uch
.
Chan
ge to stitch
men
u.
Select a stitch
, touch
.
Touch
STO
P.To
uch
RE
P to
sew.
Program
ming w
ith stitch changes
If you w
ish to
chan
ge a stitch o
r aletter to
anoth
er one in
your p
ro-
gram:
1. To
uch
FU
NC
to P
RO
G.
Co
rrections
In P
RO
G p
ositio
n yo
u can
chan
gestitch
length
and w
idth
or m
irror
stitches. C
ertain stitch
es, how
ever,have a lim
ited stitch
length
.
1. Select d
esired stitch
.2. U
se the stitch
length
and th
estitch
wid
th b
utto
ns (+
) or (-) o
rth
e mirro
ring b
utto
ns
, to
chan
ge the settin
g befo
re enterin
gw
ith th
e butto
n.
2. U
se the b
utto
ns m
arked w
itharro
ws
or
until th
e stitchnum
ber o
r the letter is d
isplayed
.3
. Select the n
ew stitch
or letter.
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose24 M
irror im
agesM
irror im
age side to
side
.In
NO
RM
and P
RO
G o
nly
the stitch
selected is
mirro
red. T
he en
tirepro
gram is m
irrored
inR
EP. Y
ou can
also m
irror
the w
idth
when
you w
ishto
chan
ge the straigh
tstitch
need
le positio
n, e.g. fro
m left
to righ
t.W
hen
mirro
r image sid
e to sid
e isselected
the sym
bol
will b
esh
ow
n o
n th
e Info
disp
lay.
Mirro
r image en
d to
end
.
In N
OR
M an
d P
RO
G o
nly
the stitch
selected is
mirro
red. T
he en
tirepro
gram is m
irrored
inR
EP.
When
mirro
r image en
d to
end is selected
the sym
bol
will b
e show
n o
n th
e Info
disp
lay.
If you h
ave pro
gramm
ed ST
OP at
the en
d o
f your p
rogram
and th
enm
irror th
e entire p
rogram
in len
gth,
the ST
OP
will b
e placed
at the
begin
nin
g. Use th
e butto
n
and
advan
ce to th
e next stitch
to avo
idST
OP.
Program
ming S
TO
PThe ST
OP b
utto
n is u
sed to
conclu
-de a stitch
pro
gram, i.e. th
e mach
ine
fastens th
e thread
and sto
ps au
tom
a-tically w
hen
the sew
ing o
f your
stitch o
r letter com
bin
ation is co
m-
pleted
. The sym
bol
is disp
layed to
the very righ
t.You can
contin
ue yo
ur p
rogram
min
geven
after havin
g pressed
STO
P. InREP p
ositio
n th
e is d
isplayed
.Then
, when
sewin
g, the m
achin
esto
ps au
tom
atically and fasten
s the
thread
in every p
ositio
n w
here yo
uhave p
rogram
med
STO
P an
d at th
een
d o
f the stitch
com
bin
ation. Ju
stpress th
e foot co
ntro
l again an
d th
em
achin
e will sew
the rest o
f what
you h
ave pro
gramm
ed.
If you w
ish to
repeat yo
ur stitch
com
bin
ation w
ithout h
aving th
em
achin
e stop, p
ress the ST
OP
butto
n to
cancel th
e STO
P in
RE
Ppositio
n.
The sym
bol
will d
isappear fro
mth
e Info
disp
lay.(If yo
u sh
ould
forget to
enter ST
OP
while in
PR
OG
it is also p
ossib
le touse th
e STO
P b
utto
n in
RE
P p
osi-
tion. T
he ST
OP w
ill remain
until yo
uselect an
oth
er functio
n o
r stitch.)
If you h
ave pro
gramm
ed ST
OP at
the en
d o
f your p
rogram
and th
enm
irror th
e entire p
rogram
in len
gth,
the ST
OP w
ill be p
laced at th
ebegin
nin
g. Use th
e butto
n
and
advan
ce to th
e next stitch
to avo
idST
OP.If yo
u u
se the ST
OP b
utto
nw
hen
sewin
g embro
ideries,
the m
achin
e will sew
the en
tireem
bro
idery w
ithout sto
ppin
g toch
ange th
read co
lor.
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose25
Lo
ok thro
ugh the programIf yo
u h
ave pro
gramm
ed several o
fth
e mem
ories yo
u can
press F
UN
Cfo
r PR
OG
or R
EP. U
se the M
but-
ton to
select the fo
llow
ing m
emory
and th
en ad
vance w
ith th
e butto
ns
.
The m
emory last u
sed w
ill appear
on th
e disp
lay when
you select
PR
OG
or R
EP.
CL
R - D
eleting stitchesIf yo
u w
ish to
delete a certain
stitchw
ithin
the p
rogram
:1. In
the P
RO
G p
ositio
n, u
se one o
fth
e butto
ns
u
ntil th
eactu
al stitch n
um
ber is d
isplayed
.2. To
uch
CLR
. Now
the stitch
and
everythin
g to th
e right o
f it will
be d
eleted.
3. If yo
u w
ish to
delete th
e whole
pro
gram, to
uch
the F
UN
C b
utto
nto
return
to P
RO
G. T
he m
achin
ew
ill be p
ositio
ned
at the first
pro
gramm
ed stitch
.
4. To
uch
CLR
. CLR
deletes th
epro
gram o
f stitches in
the
selected m
enu.
If you b
y mistake to
uch
CLR
, simply
touch
CLR
again to
brin
g back th
ebalan
ce of yo
ur p
rogram
as long as
you h
ave not u
sed an
oth
er butto
n.
When
the p
rogram
mem
ory is em
pty
the stitch
length
and w
idth
is show
nas 0.0/0.0 o
n th
e disp
lay.
Letters are deleted
in th
e same w
ay.
Darning and taper satin stitches
The stitch
es 11-12 can o
nly b
eselected
in N
OR
M p
ositio
n. T
hey
can n
ot b
e pro
gramm
ed o
rco
mbin
ed b
ut are set in
divid
ually
and au
tom
atically. For stitch
es 11an
d 12 th
ere are stitch m
emories
where th
e num
ber o
f stitches, len
gthor w
idth
chan
ges are stored
.1. Sew
until th
e stitch h
as reached
the d
esired len
gth.
2. To
uch
the
butto
n. T
he m
a-
chin
e now
com
pletes th
e stitch.
3. W
hen
you h
ave the resu
lt you
wish
, touch
STO
P.4. T
he stitch
will n
ow
repeat in
successio
n an
d th
e mach
ine w
illsto
p au
tom
atically when
the stitch
is com
pleted
If you w
ish to
sew an
oth
er stitchan
d th
en retu
rn to
your stitch
, you
only select th
is stitch an
d to
uch
STO
P.The rep
eated stitch
is retained
evenif yo
u sw
itch o
ff the m
achin
e.If yo
u attem
pt to
pro
gram th
esestitch
es in th
e PR
OG
positio
n,
PR
OG
is flashin
g to in
dicate th
at this
is not p
ossib
le. 1112
Functions
Instru
ction book R
ose26 E
mbro
idery
Embroidery
The b
ox co
ntain
s Em
bro
idery u
nit,
embro
idery h
oop, em
bro
idery
booklet, em
bro
idery tem
plate,
template p
encil, em
bro
idery card
, apair o
f scissors, tw
o th
read n
ets and
a test kit.To
preven
t misp
lacing yo
ur
embro
idery accesso
ries, store th
emin
the b
ox after sew
ing.
Co
nnecting the Em
broidery unit
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
Make su
re the m
achin
e is turn
ed o
ffw
hile co
nnectin
g the em
bro
idery
unit.
1. Slid
e off th
e accessory b
ox.
2. T
here is a co
vered so
cket at the
back o
f the m
achin
e. The
embro
idery u
nit p
lugs in
to th
isso
cket. To rem
ove th
e cover,
carefully p
ry it off w
ith th
eaccesso
ry screwdriver.
3. Slid
e the arm
of th
e embro
idery
unit to
the righ
t of th
e need
le and
the p
resser bar an
d p
ush
the u
nit
to th
e right u
ntil it p
lugs in
toth
e socket.
The em
bro
idery u
nit is n
ow
connected
for sew
ing em
bro
i-deries. T
he feed
teeth w
ill be
low
ered au
tom
atically.To
remove, tu
rn th
e mach
ine
off, p
ush
in th
e butto
n at th
ecen
ter of th
e left side o
n th
eundersid
e of th
e unit an
d slid
eoff. R
emove th
e embro
idery
card. R
eplace th
e cover
pro
tecting th
e socket o
n th
em
achin
e.
Instru
ction book R
ose27
AB
1. R
aise the p
resser foot lever.
2. U
nscrew
the p
resser foot an
kle.3. P
lace the p
resser foot U
from
beh
ind o
nto
the p
resser bar. T
he
arm o
f the p
resser foot sh
ould
be
beh
ind th
e need
le clamp screw
.4. P
ush
the p
resser foot u
pw
ard -
make su
re the h
oles m
atch each
oth
er.5. In
sert the screw
and tigh
ten th
eem
bro
idery p
resser foot.
Changing to
the embro
idery presser foo
t
No
rmal em
bro
idery
: The lever o
nth
e arm o
f the p
resser foot sh
ould
be tu
rned
dow
nw
ard (A
). The m
arkU
on th
e lever corresp
onds to
the
symbol
on th
e disp
lay.
Qu
ilting o
r sewin
g terry clo
th:
When
selecting a q
uilt stitch
the
symbol
appears o
n th
e disp
lay.Turn
the lever u
pw
ard (B
). Also
when
sewin
g terry cloth
or o
ther
thick fab
rics, use settin
g (B).
No
te: When
bobbin
win
din
g you
can u
se the
butto
n to
start and
stop. See p
age 12 "Bobbin
win
din
g -vertical sp
ool p
in".
Use rayo
n em
bro
idery th
read 40 w
t.W
hen
reducin
g the size o
f the
embro
idery w
e recom
men
d a fin
erth
read, 60 w
t. When
enlargin
g, we
recom
men
d a th
icker thread
, 30 wt.
Place th
e net o
ver the th
read sp
ool,
especially w
hen
usin
g rayon th
read.
Use a very fin
e thread
as bobbin
thread
. There is a sp
ecial bobbin
thread
called d
arnin
g cotto
n o
rbastin
g thread
available fo
r this kin
dof em
bro
ideries.
Thread
Embroidery
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
Instru
ction book R
ose28 E
mbro
idery boo
kletIn
the E
mbro
idery b
ooklet
you w
ill find all th
eem
bro
ideries actu
al size.Each
embro
idery is p
lacedin
a square w
here th
ecen
ter of each
side is
marked
and a cro
ss marks
the cen
ter poin
t.
2. T
urn
the m
achin
e on
. If the
presser fo
ot is in
low
er positio
n
the sym
bol
is flashin
g on
the d
isplay. W
hen
raising th
epresser fo
ot, th
e mach
ine carries
out a self test. If th
e need
le is inits d
ow
n p
ositio
n it w
illau
tom
atically go to
up p
ositio
n.
The em
bro
idery u
nit w
ill take itsread
y positio
n.
3. W
hen
you h
ave finish
ed yo
ur
embro
idery w
ork, to
uch
CLR
.The arm
return
s to read
y posi-
tion. T
urn
off th
e mach
ine. To
remove th
e Em
bro
idery u
nit p
ush
in th
e butto
n o
n th
e left center
undersid
e of th
e unit an
d slid
e itoff. T
ake out th
e Em
bro
idery
card. R
eplace th
e cover p
rotectin
gth
e socket an
d slid
e on th
eaccesso
ry box.
You w
ill also see h
ow
each em
bro
i-dery is p
laced related
to th
e center
poin
t of yo
ur sew
ing sp
ace.The ro
w o
f thread
spools n
ext to th
eem
bro
ideries sh
ow
s the n
um
ber o
fth
read co
lor ch
anges an
d th
e ord
erof ch
anges.
The sew
ing tim
e - excludin
g thread
colo
r chan
ging, is also
given.
1. In
sert the em
bro
idery card
into
the slo
t on th
e right sid
e of th
em
achin
e. To rem
ove th
e card,
pull it straigh
t out.
Get started
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose29
No
te: Alw
ays touch
CLR
befo
reyo
u tu
rn o
ff the m
achin
e.O
therw
ise the em
bro
idery arm
will n
ot co
me to
the co
rrectpositio
n to
remove th
e unit fro
mth
e mach
ine.
1. Lo
osen
the screw
on th
e outer
hoop, p
lace the o
uter h
oop so
that th
e screw is d
ow
n to
the
right.
2. A
t the fro
nt ed
ge of th
e hoop
there is an
arrow
.3. A
corresp
ondin
g arrow
is located
on th
e inner h
oop as w
ell ascen
ter marks in
the tw
odirectio
ns. Y
ou sh
ould
take notice
of th
e back m
arks.4. P
lace the em
bro
idery tem
plate o
nyo
ur fab
ric. Use th
e Picto
gram™
pen
to m
ark with
in th
e grooves
and in
the cen
ter.5. P
lace the in
ner h
oop, th
e marks
match
ing th
e ones o
n th
e fabric.
Side m
arks should
line u
p w
ithth
e top m
arks on th
e sides o
f the
hoop. W
e recom
men
d u
sing a
tear-away stab
ilizer in th
e hoop
under th
e fabric. P
ress hoop an
dfab
ric dow
n, stab
ilize fabric as
need
ed, in
to th
e outer h
oop an
dtigh
ten th
e screw. T
he arro
ws o
fth
e outer an
d th
e inner h
oops
should
both
be at th
e botto
m.
6. Slid
e the h
oop u
nder th
e presser
foot - raise u
p th
e presser fo
ot
lever to take ad
vantage o
f the
extra lift of th
e presser fo
ot.
Slide h
oop fro
m th
e front o
nto
the em
bro
idery arm
.N
ote: A
lways sew
a sample
Em
bro
idery o
n a scrap
of th
esam
e fabric yo
u w
ill embro
ider.
7. R
aise the p
resser foot b
efore
removin
g the em
bro
idery h
oop
from
the m
achin
e. Press th
ebutto
n lo
cated to
the righ
t on th
ehoop an
d p
ull th
e hoop to
ward
syo
u.
Em
broidery ho
op
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose30 S
ewing em
broideries
1. P
ut o
n em
bro
idery p
resser foot U
,see p
age 27.2. P
lace the en
closed
net o
ver the
thread
spool. T
hread
the m
achin
ew
ith em
bro
idery th
read as u
pper
thread
. In th
is case you n
eed n
ot
place th
read u
nder th
e presser
foot. U
se a fine th
read as b
obbin
thread
.3. T
hread
the b
obbin
thread
accord
ing to
"Thread
ing" o
n p
age13 an
d ch
eck to b
e sure th
eth
read lies u
nder th
e tensio
nsp
rings. C
ut th
e thread
in th
eth
read cu
tter. Hin
t: Slide b
obbin
cover o
n, th
en cu
t thread
.Alw
ays check th
ere is enough
bobbin
thread
befo
re starting a
new
embro
idery.
4. In
sert the em
bro
idery card
. The
symbol
flashin
g on th
edisp
lay indicates if th
eem
bro
idery card
is not in
serted o
rnot in
serted fu
lly.5. Select d
esired em
bro
idery m
otif
from
the E
mbro
idery b
ooklet.
Each
embro
idery h
as a num
ber.
The b
utto
ns 1-35 are u
sed to
select embro
ideries.
6. Start sew
ing b
y touch
ing th
e
butto
n
or b
y pressin
g the fo
ot
contro
l. Hold
the th
read tails
when
starting.
Select the n
um
ber o
f the d
esiredem
bro
idery o
n th
e stitch p
anel.
The m
achin
e always starts fro
mth
e center o
f the em
bro
idery area,
sews a startin
g stitch u
p to
the
begin
nin
g of th
e embro
idery,
sews a few
stitches m
ore, gives a
”beep
” and sto
ps. A
pair o
fscisso
rs flash
ing o
n th
edisp
lay indicates th
at you can
cut
the startin
g thread
tail.
7. To
uch
the b
utto
n
and th
e
mach
ine sew
s the rest o
f the
embro
idery o
r up to
next th
readco
lor ch
ange.
No
te: Be carefu
l when
workin
gw
ithin
the n
eedle an
d p
resser foot
area to avo
id to
uch
ing th
e start/stop
butto
n o
r the fo
ot co
ntro
l by
mistake.
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose31
Sew
ing embro
ideries
8. T
he m
achin
e stops au
tom
aticallyw
hen
it is time to
chan
ge thread
colo
r. The d
isplay in
dicates w
hich
thread
colo
r chan
ge you h
avereach
ed b
y a flashin
g num
ber
next to
the th
read sp
ool
.
Go b
ack a few stitch
es usin
g the
butto
n an
d restart. T
he sym
bol go
esout.
After fin
ishin
g the em
bro
idery
sewin
g:1
. Rem
ove th
e embro
idery h
oop b
ypressin
g the b
utto
n to
the righ
ton th
e hoop. P
ull th
e hoop
tow
ard yo
u.
2. To
uch
CLR
and th
e embro
idery
arm retu
rns to
ready p
ositio
n. In
this p
ositio
n yo
u m
ay remove th
eem
bro
idery u
nit fro
m th
em
achin
e (by p
ush
ing th
e butto
non th
e center left u
ndersid
e), aftertu
rnin
g the m
achin
e off.
A flash
ing n
um
ber in
dicates th
efirst stitch
of th
e ”new
” thread
colo
r. The n
um
ber sto
ps flash
ing
when
you b
egin to
sew.
9. O
nce th
read is ch
anged
, startsew
ing again
. The m
achin
e stops
for cu
tting th
e thread
tail and at
next th
read co
lor ch
ange etc.,
until th
e embro
idery is
com
pleted
.
Durin
g the sew
ing th
e embro
idery
hoop m
oves to
differen
t places
with
in th
e embro
idery, w
here ju
mp
stitches are sew
n. C
ut o
ff these
stitches as yo
u sew
, i.e. when
the
mach
ine sto
ps fo
r thread
colo
rch
ange.
In m
ost cases th
e embro
idery is
sewn o
ver the ju
mp stitch
es, but in
som
e cases a part o
f the th
read can
be visib
le and d
ifficult to
cut o
ffafterw
ards.
If the u
pper th
read b
reaks while
sewin
g, the m
achin
e stops an
d gives
a signal. T
he sym
bol
is flashin
gon th
e disp
lay. Reth
read th
em
achin
e.
The m
achin
e stops also
when
the
thread
spool ru
ns o
ut. W
hen
this
occu
rs, remove th
e work an
d th
ebobbin
. Re-th
read th
e mach
ine,
replace th
e bobbin
. Go b
ack a fewstitch
es past th
e poin
t where th
e
bobbin
thread
run o
ut, u
sing th
e
butto
n. R
e-start and th
e embro
idery
will b
e com
pleted
.
If the b
obbin
thread
runs o
ut,
remove th
e work an
d th
e bobbin
.W
ind an
d rep
lace the b
obbin
.Rep
lace the w
ork, p
ull th
e upper
thread
back. G
o b
ack a few stitch
es
usin
g the
butto
n. R
e-start and th
e
embro
idery w
ill be co
mpleted
.To
check h
ow
much
bobbin
thread
is left, touch
CLR
. The em
bro
idery
arm retu
rns in
to read
y positio
n.
Touch
CLR
to m
ove th
e embro
idery
arm b
ack to stitch
positio
n an
d p
ull
the u
pper th
read b
ack.
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose32 F
unction butto
ns - embro
ideryThe ch
eck size butto
n allo
ws
you to
step fro
m o
ne co
rner
to an
oth
er with
in yo
ur
embro
idery, so
that yo
u w
illkn
ow
the size o
f the em
bro
idery
and w
here o
n yo
ur fab
ric it will b
eplaced
.
All em
bro
i-deries b
eginfro
m th
e center.
The sew
ing
space w
ithin
the em
bro
idery
hoop is 100
mm
x 100 mm
(appro
x. 4" x 4").
These p
ositio
nin
g butto
ns
allow
you to
move th
eem
bro
idery in
four
directio
ns. T
he lim
it ineach
directio
n is in
dicated
by a
”beep
” and th
e symbol
flashin
g
on th
e disp
lay.
Tou
ch th
isbu
tton on
cean
d yo
ur
embro
idery
will ro
tate aqu
arter of a
turn
.
Tou
ch th
e button
twice an
dyo
ur em
bro
idery w
ill be
sewn
upsid
e-dow
n.
Watch
the
disp
lay to see
how
the sym
-
bol
has
been
rotated
after eachto
uch
on th
e butto
n.
These b
utto
ns allo
wyo
u to
step stitch
bystitch
thro
ugh
your
embro
idery, e.g. if th
read h
as run
out o
r bro
ken, yo
u can
step b
ack afew
stitches.M
ost o
f the em
bro
i-deries in
clude several
colo
rs. These b
utto
ns
allow
you to
step forw
ard
(+) o
rba
ckwa
rd (-) to
the b
eginnin
g of
each th
read co
lor ch
ange. O
n th
edisp
lay the n
um
ber n
ext to th
eth
read sp
ool w
ill flash to
indicate
the startin
g stitch at each
thread
colo
r chan
ge.
On
e colo
r emb
roid
eryIf yo
u h
ave selected an
embro
idery
inclu
din
g several colo
rs and yo
uw
ish to
sew th
is only in
one co
lor:
Touch
STO
P an
d all sto
ps fo
r thread
colo
r chan
ge will b
e cancelled
. The
mach
ine sew
s the en
tire embro
idery
with
out sto
p.
Em
bro
ideries u
sing several
men
us
If you h
ave an em
bro
idery card
inclu
din
g 2 or 3 m
enus yo
u can
chan
ge men
u b
y touch
ing th
eM
EN
U b
utto
n o
r butto
n 35.
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose33
You can
mirro
r image th
e embro
i-dery sid
e to sid
e . T
he sym
bol
issh
ow
n o
n th
e disp
lay.
Read
more ab
out M
irror im
age on
page 24.
The th
read co
lor fo
r each p
art of th
e embro
idery can
be ch
ecked b
y pres-
sing o
ne o
f the b
utto
ns
. Tw
o letters (o
r num
bers) rep
resentin
g the
colo
r will rep
lace the stitch
num
ber o
n th
e disp
lay for a few
seconds. A
- or
a + ab
ove th
e letters indicates ligh
t or d
ark shad
e of th
e colo
r. See page 35
for in
form
ation o
n h
ow
to set th
e langu
age desired
and a tab
le inclu
din
g the
colo
rs represen
ted.
You can
make th
e embro
idery
motifs larger an
d sm
aller with
the
stitch len
gth an
d stitch
wid
th b
utto
ns
betw
een 2 an
d 6 m
aximum
. The size
chan
ges are individ
ually lim
ited fo
reach
embro
idery m
otif.
When
enlargin
g or red
ucin
g the
embro
idery w
e recom
men
dch
angin
g the th
read th
ickness fo
rth
e best resu
lt, see ”Thread
”, page
27.A
”beep
” indicates w
hen
a limit is
reached
. You can
chan
ge stitchw
idth
and stitch
length
indep
en-
den
tly.
Chan
ge the size b
efore m
ovin
g from
the cen
ter positio
n. If th
eem
bro
idery is m
oved
first the size
chan
ge may b
e limited
by th
e motif
reachin
g the ed
ge of th
e 100x 100m
m area.
Enlarging and reducing em
broideries
Co
lor info
rmatio
n
Mirro
r image em
broideries
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose34 2
. Place th
e template o
n yo
ur fab
ricw
here yo
u w
ish to
sew th
eem
bro
idery.
3. D
raw m
arks on th
e fabric in
the
four gro
oves an
d in
the cen
terw
ith yo
ur P
ictogram
™ p
en.
Make fin
al adju
stmen
ts usin
g the
positio
nin
g butto
ns
until th
eneed
le will start at th
e center..
4. P
lace the em
bro
idery h
oop
match
ing th
e arrow
poin
ting
dow
nw
ard to
the arro
w m
ark on
the fab
ric. Insert th
e fabric in
toth
e hoop, see ”E
mbro
idery h
oop”,
page 28.
Use the em
broidery tem
plateW
hen
you w
ish to
sew th
e embro
idery at a sp
ecific place o
n yo
ur fab
ric or
garmen
t, you can
take advan
tage of th
e embro
idery tem
plate to
mark w
here
the em
bro
idery is to
be sew
n. In
the E
mbro
idery B
ooklet yo
u w
ill find all
the em
bro
ideries p
ictured
actual size.
1. P
lace the tem
plate w
ith th
e arrow
poin
ting d
ow
nw
ard an
d m
atchin
gth
e oth
er marks. D
raw th
e outer
lines o
f your selected
embro
idery
on th
e template u
sing th
etem
plate p
encil. T
he m
arkings
can later b
e removed
with
aneraser.
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose35
Langu
age Code
Langu
age
0(n
um
erical) 1
Swed
ish 6
Dan
ish11
Finnish
21N
orw
egian26
English
31Fren
ch36
Dutch
41Italian
46Sp
anish
51G
erman
60Portu
guese
81Cro
atian82
Polish
90Czeck
Language setting
To h
ave the th
read co
lor in
form
ation fo
r embro
ideries ad
opted
to yo
ur o
wn
langu
age press an
d h
old
the C
LR b
utto
n w
hile sw
itchin
g on th
e mach
ine. A
langu
age code is n
ow
flashin
g on th
e disp
lay in p
lace of th
e stitch n
um
ber.
Use th
e b
utto
ns to
select the d
esired lan
guage, 26 fo
r English
or 0
for n
um
erical colo
r represen
tation, see tab
le. When
set, switch
off an
d o
nth
e mach
ine again
.
Co
lor info
rmatio
n / Language setting
Co
lor info
rmatio
n
The su
ggested th
read co
lor fo
r each p
art of th
e embro
idery can
be ch
eckedby p
ressing o
ne o
f the b
utto
ns
. Tw
o letters rep
resentin
g the co
lor
will rep
lace the stitch
num
ber o
n th
e disp
lay for a few
seconds. A
- or a +
above th
e letters indicates ligh
t or d
ark shad
e of th
e colo
r.W
hen
delivered
, the m
achin
e is norm
ally set at langu
age code 0.
Colo
rN
um
erical indicatio
n26 (E
ng.) 0 (n
um
.)
Black
BK
00B
lue
BL
01G
reenG
N02
Red
RD
03Vio
letVT
04Yello
wY
E05
Grey
GY
06O
range
OR
07Pin
kPI
08Bro
wn
BR
09W
hite
WH
10
Embroidery
Instru
ction book R
ose36
Fo
r better visib
ility th
e mach
ine
sews b
utto
nh
oles aw
ay fro
m y
ou
.
Butto
nholes
You can
select differen
t butto
nhole
styles.B
utto
nh
ole
the b
artackbutto
nhole, u
sed fo
r med
ium
and
heavy fab
rics.B
utto
nh
ole
keyhole b
utto
nhole
for tailo
red garm
ents
Bu
tton
ho
le ro
und en
d b
utto
n-
hole, fo
r light fab
rics.
1. Select a b
utto
nhole.
2. U
se the p
resser foot C
or th
ebutto
nhole sen
sor fo
ot.
3. M
ark the b
utto
nhole lo
cation o
nyo
ur fab
ric.
When
sewin
g stretch fab
rics, use a
fusib
le stabilizer o
r a cord
.
The b
utto
nhole feet
has gu
ide lin
es todeterm
ine
butto
nhole len
gth.
The m
iddle m
ark on
foot C
gives a 1.5cm
butto
nin
g edge.
Place th
e butto
n o
nth
e presser fo
ot
against th
e need
lean
d yo
u w
ill be ab
leto
see which
mark
on th
e foot
corresp
onds to
the
butto
n. Y
ou w
ill sewuntil th
e firstbutto
nhole co
lum
nreach
es this m
ark.There is a sm
allfin
ger at the b
ack of
the p
resser foot. Fo
r a cord
edbutto
nhole, lo
op yo
ur co
rd aro
und
the fin
ger as illustrated
.
4. P
lace the m
aterial in th
e mach
ine
and b
egin at th
e botto
m o
f the
butto
nhole.
5. Sew
the first
colu
mn o
f the
butto
nhole to
the
required
length
,use th
e markin
gs.6
. Touch
the reverse
butto
n
.
7. C
ontin
ue to
sewth
e butto
nhole
until th
e oth
erco
lum
n is th
esam
e length
as the
first, touch
the
butto
n.
8. T
he m
achin
e will
bartack th
e oth
eren
d, a few
tie off
stitches in
the first co
lum
n o
f the
butto
nhole an
d w
ill then
stop.
Sew th
e next b
utto
nhole in
the
same m
anner.
NO
TE
: Alw
ays stitch a sam
ple
butto
nhole o
n scrap
s of th
e garmen
tfab
ric to ch
eck size befo
re sewin
gbutto
nholes o
n th
e garmen
t.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose37
1. Sn
ap o
n th
e butto
nhole sen
sor
foot. M
ake sure th
at the cab
le isfirm
ly plu
gged in
to th
e yellow
socket (see p
icture). T
he
symbol w
ill flash u
ntil a
butto
nhole is selected
.2. Select a b
utto
nhole o
n th
e stitchpan
el. The b
utto
nhole w
ill be p
re-set fo
r a 16 mm
butto
n w
hen
the
mach
ine is tu
rned
on. T
he
num
ber 16 is th
erefore sh
ow
n o
nth
e disp
lay in p
lace of th
e stitchlen
gth to
gether w
ith th
e symbol
.3. If yo
u are u
sing a d
ifferent size
butto
n, m
easure th
e butto
n o
n th
ebutto
nhole ru
le belo
w an
d set th
eco
rrect size with
the stitch
length
butto
ns (+
) or (-). T
he size w
illch
ange b
y 2 mm
at a time.
4. T
urn
the m
easurem
ent w
heel so
that th
e white area is lin
ed u
pw
ith th
e white m
ark. When
the
measu
remen
t wheel is co
rrectly
set, the circle in
the
symbol
will sto
p flash
ing.
If the circle o
r the w
hole sym
bol
is flashin
g the m
achin
e cannot b
e started.
Butto
nhole senso
r foo
t
The b
utto
nhole w
ill be sew
n in
one step
, and w
hen
the b
utto
n-
hole is co
mpleted
the m
achin
ew
ill stop au
tom
atically.
Butto
nhole size
5. T
he m
achin
e will sew
the co
rrectsize b
utto
nhole fo
r the b
utto
nsize yo
u h
ave selected.
Place th
e butto
n as sh
ow
n o
n th
ecircles o
n th
e pictu
re and yo
u can
easily see the size n
eeded
for yo
ur
butto
nhole.
Changing the density/stitch
lengthTo
chan
ge the stitch
den
sity of th
ebutto
nhole co
lum
ns, ad
just th
elen
gth settin
g of th
e stitch. U
nplu
gth
e butto
nhole sen
sor. T
he stitch
length
will th
en b
e show
n o
n th
eIn
fodisp
lay again an
d yo
u w
ill be
able to
adju
st the d
ensity o
f the
butto
nhole. W
hen
you p
lug in
the
butto
nhole sen
sor fo
ot, th
e disp
laygo
es back to
show
ing th
e size of
the b
utto
nhole, b
ut rem
embers th
enew
stitch len
gth settin
g.
8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48
0 6 10 14 18 22 26 30 34 38 42 46 50
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose38 B
uttonho
le knifeThe kn
ife is used
to cu
t butto
nholes.
It is also u
seful fo
r removin
g stitches
sewn in
error.
Sew
ing buttons
1. M
ark the fab
ric where th
e butto
nis to
be lo
cated.
2. To
uch
FU
NC
to N
OR
M an
d select
zigzag .
3. Lo
wer th
e feed teeth
with
the
dial. See p
age 16.4. Sn
ap o
ff the p
resser foot.
5. P
lace the m
aterial under th
epresser fo
ot an
kle.6. P
lace the b
utto
n o
n m
arking an
dlo
wer th
e presser b
ar so th
at the
presser fo
ot an
kle is betw
een th
eholes o
f the b
utto
n (see p
icture).
7. H
old
the th
read en
ds to
one sid
e.Turn
the h
andw
heel an
d ch
eck tobe su
re that th
e need
le goes in
toth
e left hole o
f the b
utto
n.
8. To
uch
the m
irrorin
g butto
n
toch
eck that th
e need
le also go
esin
to th
e right h
ole.
9. Sew
as man
y stitches as yo
uco
nsid
er necessary.
10
. Touch
STO
P. T
he m
achin
e will
then
tie off in
one o
f the h
oles
and sto
p.
11.To
uch
STO
P to
cancel it. M
ove to
the n
ext pair o
f holes o
r the n
extbutto
n.
If you h
ave a butto
n w
ith a d
ifferent
hole sp
acing, yo
u can
adju
st this b
ypresssin
g one o
f the stitch
wid
thbutto
ns (+
) or (-).
Use th
e clearance p
late for th
ispurp
ose. U
se the th
in en
d w
hen
sewin
g butto
ns o
n ligh
t fabrics, th
eth
ick end fo
r heavier fab
rics.Push
in th
e plate b
etween
the
butto
n an
d th
e fabric. Lo
wer th
epresser b
ar and sew
on th
e butto
n.
Pull th
e thread
s betw
een th
e butto
nan
d th
e fabric.
Butto
n with a shank
Win
d th
e thread
s a few tim
esaro
und th
e shan
k and tie th
e ends.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose39
Straight stitch
Straight stitch
ing
is used
to jo
in
fabric w
hich
does n
ot stretch
and fo
rseam
s which
will n
ot b
e subjected
to great strain
.W
hen
you select straigh
t stitch th
em
achin
e will au
tom
atically set the
average stitch len
gth.
Exp
erimen
t until yo
u arrive at th
eexact settin
g for th
e actual w
ork yo
uw
ill be d
oin
g.
Exam
ple: In
crease the stitch
length
when
bastin
g and w
hen
topstitch
ing.
25 Needle Po
sitions
When
topstitch
ing u
sing straigh
tstitch
and rein
forced
straight stitch
,th
e need
le positio
n can
be ad
justed
in step
s. Use th
e stitch w
idth
butto
n(+
), 0 is the cen
ter positio
n, w
idth
6is left n
eedle p
ositio
n, w
idth
6m
irror im
aged
is right n
eedle
positio
n. To
return
to cen
ter posi-
tion, u
se the stitch
wid
th b
utto
n (-)
and step
back to
0. Adju
st the w
idth
betw
een 0-6 fo
r additio
nal p
ositio
ns.
To ed
ge stitch, yo
u sh
ould
takead
vantage o
f the p
ossib
ility to set
the n
eedle to
the left o
r the righ
tpositio
n.
To sew
about 2 m
m fro
m th
e edge,
snap
on p
resser foot A
when
sewin
gligh
t fabrics an
d p
resser foot D
for
oth
er fabrics.
Place th
e fabric an
d sew
so th
at the
edge fo
llow
s the in
side righ
t edge o
fth
e presser fo
ot D
or th
e first mark
of th
e left edge o
f the p
resser foot
A.
Place th
e edge o
f the fab
ric so th
at itfo
llow
s the o
utsid
e right ed
ge of th
epresser fo
ot an
d sew
the h
em.
If you w
ish to
sew ab
out 5 m
m fro
mth
e edge o
r sew a n
arrow
hem
, use
presser fo
ot A
and set th
e need
le toth
e right p
ositio
n.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose40 G
athering with straight stitch
Use a sligh
tly longer stitch
than
norm
al straight stitch
, 3.5-5.0.A
lways sew
two gath
ering th
reads
next to
each o
ther.
1. P
in th
e gathered
part to
the
corresp
ondin
g garmen
t section.
Make su
re that th
e marks an
d th
eseam
s corresp
ond to
each o
ther,
or m
atch n
otch
es.
3. Jo
in th
e pieces w
ith straigh
t stitch,
the gath
ered m
aterial facing u
p.
Sew b
etween
the straigh
tgath
ering ro
ws. H
old
the
gatherin
g with
your fin
gers on
both
sides o
f the n
eedle to
avoid
fold
s. Rem
ove an
y gatherin
gth
read th
at is visible.
2. P
ull b
oth
bobbin
thread
s from
the
same d
irection an
d d
istribute th
egath
ering even
ly. When
half th
edistan
ce is gathered
, win
d th
eth
reads aro
und a p
in. T
hen
gather
the o
ther h
alf from
the o
ther
directio
n. D
istribute th
e gatherin
geven
ly.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose41
Sew
ing zippers
If you w
ant to
sew a ”gen
tleman
’szip
per”, fo
llow
the in
structio
ns b
ut
insert in
the o
ther d
irection.
The zip
per fo
ot E
can b
e snap
ped
on so
that it is lo
cated eith
er to th
erigh
t or to
the left o
f the n
eedle,
makin
g it easy to sew
both
sides o
fth
e zipper. To
sew th
e oth
er side o
fth
e zipper, rep
ositio
n th
e zipper
foot.
3. P
lace the zip
per u
nder th
e fold
edseam
allow
ance w
ith th
e teeth as
near to
the fo
ld as p
ossib
le and
stitch zip
per to
fabric clo
se tofo
ld. B
egin sew
ing at th
e botto
mof th
e zipper. B
efore reach
ing th
ezip
per p
ull, lift th
e presser fo
ot
and slid
e the zip
per p
ull d
ow
npast th
e zipper fo
ot. Lo
wer th
efo
ot an
d sew
to th
e top o
f the
zipper.
2. P
lace presser fo
ot E
to th
e left of
the n
eedle. Fro
m th
e wro
ng sid
efo
ld th
e fabric to
one sid
e so b
oth
seam allo
wan
ces are free. Fold
and p
ress the left allo
wan
ceunder ap
pro
ximately 0.5 cm
from
the b
asted seam
.
1. Sew
the seam
togeth
er to th
ebotto
m o
f the zip
per p
lacket.B
aste the rest o
f the seam
. Leaveab
out 2 cm
open
at the to
p. P
ressseam
open
. Set the n
eedle to
the righ
t po
sition
.
Lapped zipper
4. Sn
ap o
n th
e zipper fo
ot so
it is toth
e right o
f the n
eedle. Set th
en
eedle to
the left p
ositio
n.
Turn
the garm
ent to
the righ
tsid
e. It is importan
t that th
e seamon th
e right sid
e is sewn straigh
t.B
efore yo
u b
egin to
sew, m
arkth
e seam lin
e. Sew th
e oth
er side
of th
e zipper.
Begin
stitchin
g across th
e botto
man
d co
ntin
ue u
pw
ards. R
emove th
ebastin
g.
1
2
3
4
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose42 R
einforced straight stitch
The rein
forced
straight stitch
is
stronger th
an o
rdin
ary straight stitch
,due to
the fact th
at it is a triple an
delastic stitch
.The rein
forced
straight stitch
can b
eused
for h
eavy stretch fab
rics, for
crotch
seams w
hich
are subject to
consid
erable strain
and fo
rto
pstitch
ing in
heavy fab
rics.
Zigzag
The zigzag
is utilized
for sew
ing
on lace, b
ound ed
ging an
dap
pliq
ués.
When
you select th
e zigzag the
mach
ine w
ill auto
matically set stitch
length
2 and w
idth
3.
You can
chan
ge this settin
g by
pressin
g either th
e (+) o
r (-) butto
non th
e wid
th an
d/o
r length
.Exp
erimen
t until yo
u reach
the b
estsettin
g for yo
ur actu
al work.
The stretch
stitch
makes a
pliab
le, stretchy seam
that is su
itable
for sew
ing to
gether p
ieces of ligh
tstretch
fabric.
The stretch
stitch is id
eal for
topstitch
ing in
light stretch
fabrics.
Stretch stitch
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose43
Lace edging
3. C
ut o
ff the seam
allow
ance u
p to
the stitch
ing o
n th
e wro
ng sid
e.
1. P
lace wro
ng sid
e of lace to
right
side o
f fabric m
atchin
g edges.
Sew alo
ng in
ner ed
ge of lace w
ith
zigzag, stitch
length
1.5, stitch
wid
th 1.5.
2. P
ress seam allo
wan
ce tow
ards
fabric. Sew
with
satin stitch
,
stitch w
idth
2.0, on th
e right sid
eover th
e zigzag seam.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose44 T
hree-step zigzagO
vercasting
Three-step
zigzag is su
itable fo
r
overcastin
g most fab
rics. Trim th
eed
ges of th
e fabric b
efore o
ver-castin
g.M
ake sure th
at the n
eedle sew
s over
the ed
ge of th
e fabric. P
lace the
fabric acco
rdin
g to th
e presser fo
ot
(see pictu
re).
Sew
ing terry cloth
Terry cloth
is a rather lo
osely w
oven
fabric in
which
seams easily b
reak.Sew
the garm
ent to
gether w
ithstraigh
t stitch. Trim
the seam
s and
press th
e seam allo
wan
ce flat and
sew th
e edges d
ow
n again
st the
garmen
t on th
e wro
ng sid
e with
three-step
zig-zag.Even
though
the stitch
ing go
es right
thro
ugh
to th
e ”right” sid
e of th
egarm
ent, it is n
early invisib
le and
even th
e wro
ng sid
e looks n
eat. The
stitchin
g will also
be co
nsid
erably
stronger.
Necklin
es and arm
holes are fin
ished
in a sim
ilar way.
Three-step
zig-zag , can
be
utilized
for m
endin
g and d
arnin
g. Ath
readbare sp
ot is m
ended
by
sewin
g back an
d fo
rth w
ith th
ree-step
zig-zag.
Use th
e reverse feed b
utto
n
. For
every row
of stitch
ing, gu
ide th
efab
ric slightly to
the sid
e. If the
fabric is very w
orn
, a piece o
f fabric
or lin
ing m
ay be attach
ed to
the
reverse side o
f the m
aterial asrein
forcem
ent.
Mending and darning
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose45
The flatlo
ck , is su
itable fo
r
sewin
g overlap
ped
seams an
ddeco
rative hem
s. Loosen
the p
resserfo
ot p
ressure to
2 when
sewin
gstretch
fabric.
Narrow
belts and bandsFo
ld th
e fabric in
third
s and sew
inth
e center. T
rim excess m
aterial from
undern
eath.
You can
pro
duce a d
ecorative h
emby fo
ldin
g a single h
em to
the
wro
ng sid
e and sew
ing th
e flatlock
from
the righ
t side.
Trim
excess hem
to stitch
ing fro
mth
e wro
ng sid
e.
To sew
an o
verlapped
seam, lap
one
piece o
f fabric o
ver the o
ther p
iecean
d sew
flatlock stitch
over th
efab
ric edge o
n th
e right sid
e.
Trim
from
the w
rong sid
e or sew
anoth
er seam fro
m th
e right sid
e.
Flatlo
ck
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose46 1
. If the stitch
does n
ot
catch th
e fold
ed ed
ge,in
crease the stitch
wid
th (+
).
2. If th
e stitch catch
es too
much
of th
e fold
,decrease th
e stitchw
idth
(-).
3. Fo
r an in
visible h
emth
e need
le catches a
single th
read o
f the
fold
ed ed
ge.
Snap
on p
resser foot D
for b
lind
hem
. As a gen
eral rule th
e elastic
blin
d h
em
is used
for kn
it fabrics
and th
e woven
blin
d h
em
for
woven
fabrics.
Fold
the m
aterial as show
n. M
akesu
re that th
e fold
line o
f the fab
ricrid
es in th
e groove u
nder th
e right
side o
f the p
resser foot. P
racticeusin
g a scrap o
f material an
dco
mpare w
ith th
e illustratio
ns.
Blind hem
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose47
Bridging stitch
The b
ridgin
g stitch
is suitab
le for
join
ing tw
o p
ieces of fab
ric with
fold
ed ed
ges.Leath
er and vin
yl are join
ed b
ybuttin
g the ed
ges close to
each o
ther
usin
g the b
ridgin
g stitch. A
lso u
se tojo
in lace an
d rib
bon.
Presser fo
ot J is also
used
tooverlo
ck and o
vercast man
y diffe-
rent fab
rics with
the excep
tion o
fheavy, firm
fabrics. T
he p
in o
n th
epresser fo
ot sh
ould
follo
w th
e edge
of th
e fabric an
d w
ill preven
t the
fabric fro
m p
uckerin
g. Stitch w
idth
5-6 mm
. When
usin
g stitch w
idth
4.5or lo
wer, u
se presser fo
ot A
.
Seam
and overcastSo
me stitch
es can b
e used
for seam
ing an
d o
vercasting d
irectly on th
e edge
where a 5 m
m (1/4") seam
is allow
ed. P
lace the fab
ric so th
at the in
side
right ”to
e” of th
e presser fo
ot fo
llow
s the ed
ge of th
e fabric.
Overlo
ck is ch
iefly used
for
sewin
g heavy stretch
fabric.
Snap
on p
resser foot B
.O
vercast stitch, m
ay be
used
to sew
light an
dm
ediu
m n
on-stretch
fabric
and ligh
t stretch fab
ric. Snap
on p
resser foot J.
Overlo
ck stitch
is used
for
med
ium
stretch fab
ric. Snap
on p
reser foot B
.
Elastic sh
irring
The b
ridgin
g stitch is also
usefu
l for
gathered
elastic shirrin
g. Use th
ebutto
nhole fo
ot C
, tighten
the u
pper
thread
tensio
n.
On th
e wro
ng sid
e of yo
ur fab
ricdraw
lines to
sew th
e stitched
row
sstraigh
t.Rem
ember th
at the elastic w
illalw
ays be stitch
ed d
ouble, so
taketh
is into
account w
hen
calculatin
ghow
much
you w
ill need
.Place th
e shirrin
g elastic (elasticth
read) aro
und th
e finger o
f the
presser fo
ot C
.
Sew fro
m th
e wro
ng sid
e over b
oth
length
s of th
e elastic follo
win
gm
arked lin
es. Gath
er the sh
irring b
ypullin
g the elastic th
reads.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose48 D
arning stitch
is a perfect stitch
for m
endin
g and
darn
ing. U
se presser fo
ot A
.
1. Select N
OR
M, sew
the first ro
w o
fstitch
es as long as yo
u n
eed to
cover yo
ur tear o
r worn
spot.
2. T
ouch
the reverse b
utto
n
and
the m
achin
e contin
ues sew
ing th
erem
ainin
g stitches at th
e same
length
and fasten
s the th
read.
3. To
uch
STO
P. M
ove th
e fabric so
that th
e need
le is right o
ver the
last stitch. R
epeat as m
any tim
esas yo
u n
eed to
cover th
e hole.
See "Satin tap
er and d
arnin
gstitch
es" page 25.
Auto
matic taper stitch
The tap
ered satin
stitch
, is a
tapered
zigzag which
makes it
suitab
le for sew
ing m
onogram
s and
oth
er embellish
men
ts. Use p
resserfo
ot B
.
1. T
race the m
onogram
on th
e fabric
and sew
over th
e lines.
2. T
ouch
FU
NC
to N
OR
M p
ositio
n
and select
.
3. Sew
until th
e desired
length
isreach
ed.
4. T
ouch
the reverse b
utto
n
to
taper th
e end. See "Satin
taper
and d
arnin
g stitches" p
age 25.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose49
Deco
rative stitches
These stitch
es are main
ly used
as deco
rative stitches.
Ex
amp
les:
You can
pro
gram stitch
es and sew
the o
riginal w
ay and m
irrored
every oth
ertim
e. Stitch 22, 22
.
An effective ed
ging can
be p
roduced
with
these stitch
es. Sew a b
it from
the
edge an
d trim
close to
the stitch
ing.
Upper, stitch
35, low
er, stitch 36.
You can
com
bin
e and p
rogram
differen
t pattern
s one after an
oth
er.Stitch
39, 39 , stitch
18 .
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose50 Q
uiltingThe "h
and" lo
ok q
uiltin
g stitch N
o
31 , is a p
erfect stitch fo
r reliefstitch
ing. U
se presser fo
ot P.
1. M
ark the d
esign o
n th
e top o
f the
fabric yo
u are go
ing to
quilt.
2. P
lace the fab
ric you are go
ing to
use as q
uilt b
acking, w
rong sid
eup.
3. P
lace a layer of b
atting o
n w
rong
side. Fin
ally place th
e top righ
tsid
e up w
ith th
e markin
g.4. P
in all th
e pieces to
gether.
5. U
se transp
arent n
ylon th
read as
upper th
read an
d a syn
thetic
thread
or em
bro
idery th
read as
bobbin
thread
.6. Test sew
. On th
e top sid
e of yo
ur
work th
e triple stitch
should
be
filled w
ith th
e bobbin
thread
and
the sin
gle stitch w
ill not b
e visible
than
ks to th
e transp
arent u
pper
thread
.7. Sew
along th
e marked
quilt
design
.
Applique
Use p
resser foot B
.
1. Sew
the h
eirloom
appliq
ue stitch
num
ber 33
, around a b
indin
g at
the ed
ge, or fo
r han
d lo
ok
appliq
ue.
2. T
he satin
stitch n
um
ber 38
, set
to stitch
wid
th 2 m
m sew
sbeau
tiful ap
pliq
ues. Fu
se or p
inap
pliq
ue in
place an
d satin
stitcharo
und th
e outsid
e edges.
3. U
se stitch n
um
ber 32
to q
uilt.
Sew th
e stitches w
ith a few
cm in
betw
een.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose51
Pictogram
Read
about P
rogram
min
g on p
age22. U
se presser fo
ot B
.
1. P
rogram
the leaf in
an em
pty
mem
ory.
2. Select N
OR
M an
d rein
forced
straight stitch
.
3. Sew
the stem
dow
n to
the first
pair o
f leaves.4. Select R
EP an
d sew
a leaf from
the stem
to th
e top.
5. Select straigh
t stitch, stitch
length
1,5. Sew fro
m th
e top o
f the leaf
and b
ack to th
e stem.
6. Sew
the o
ther leaf in
the sam
ew
ay.7. Select rein
forced
straight stitch
and co
ntin
ue sew
the stem
dow
nto
the flo
wer stem
.8. T
hen
sew th
e stem as far as to
the
flow
er.9. P
rogram
the b
all in an
empty
mem
ory.
10. Select R
EP an
d sew
the b
all.11. R
eturn
to th
e mem
ory
contain
ing th
e pro
gramm
ed leaf.
12. Select R
EP an
d sew
the flo
wer
petal fro
m b
all to to
p. Sto
p w
ithth
e need
le in th
e material.
13. C
han
ge to straigh
t stitch, stitch
length
1,5.14. Sew
back clo
se to th
e petal.
15. Sew
the rest o
f the p
etals in th
esam
e way.
Also
: Consu
lt Qu
ick in
fo fo
rPicto
gram step
s.
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose52 S
titch table
1 Straigh
t stitchFo
r all kind o
f sewin
g in w
oven
fabrics,
see page 39
25 differen
t need
le positio
ns
2 R
einfo
rced straigh
t stitchFo
r seams w
hich
are subject to
consid
erable
see page 42
strain, i.e. to
reinfo
rce and to
pstitch
sportsw
earan
d w
orkin
g cloth
es. 25 need
le positio
ns
3 Stretch
stitchFo
r seams in
tricot an
d stretch
farbrics
see page 42
4 Z
igzagFo
r lace edgin
g and sew
ing o
n b
ands
see page 42-43
5 T
hree-step
zigzagFo
r overcastin
g, men
din
g, sewin
g on p
atches
see page 44
and elastics
6 O
vercast stitchSeam
and o
vercast in o
ne step
along th
e edge
see page 47
or trim
later. For ligh
t stretch an
d n
on-stretch
fabrics.
7 O
verlock
Seam an
d o
vercast in o
ne step
along th
e edge
see page 47
or trim
later For m
ediu
m an
d h
eavy stretchfab
rics.
8 B
artack B
utto
nh
ole
Suitab
le in m
ediu
m an
d h
eavy fabrics.
see page 36
9 K
eyh
ole b
utto
nh
ole
For tailo
red garm
ents su
itable in
com
pact w
ool-
see page 36
len clo
th
10
Ro
un
d E
nd
bu
tton
ho
leSu
itable in
light fab
rics.see p
age 36
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose53
Stitch table
11
Darn
ing stitch
Darn
and m
end w
ork clo
thes, jean
s, table-
see page 48
cloth
s and lin
en to
wels.
12
Tap
ered satin
stitchAuto
matic tap
ering fo
r sewin
g monogram
ssee p
age 48an
d o
ther d
ecoratio
ns
13
Overlo
ck stitch
Seam an
d o
vercast in o
ne step
along th
e edge
see page 47
or trim
later. For m
ediu
m stretch
fabrics .
14
Flatlo
ckD
ecorative h
ems an
d o
verlapped
seams,
see page 45
belts an
d b
ands.
15
Elastic b
lind
hem
Invisib
le hem
s in stretch
med
ium
and
see page 46
heavy fab
rics.
16
Wo
ven b
lind
hem
Invisib
le hem
s in w
oven
fabrics
see page 46
17
Brid
ging stitch
For jo
inin
g two p
ieces of fab
ric with
finish
edsee p
age 47ed
ges and fo
r elastic shirrin
g
18
-20 H
emstitch
esFo
r hem
stitchin
g, use a w
ing n
eedle
(optio
nal)
Poin
t de P
aris 19Entred
eux 20
21
Cro
ss stitchFo
r deco
rating clo
thes, tab
lecloth
s and cu
rtains
22
-26 D
ecorative stitch
esFo
r deco
rating clo
thes, tab
lecloth
s and cu
rtains
see page 49
27
-30, 3
7-4
0 P
ictogram
sPro
gramm
able satin
elemen
ts which
can b
esee p
age 51m
irrored
and co
mbin
ed w
ith each
oth
er, creating
beau
tiful satin
embro
ideries
31
-32 Q
uiltin
g stitches
Outlin
e quiltin
g thro
ugh
battin
g and
backin
gsee p
age 50
33
Heirlo
om
Ap
pliq
ué
Han
d lo
ok ap
pliq
ué stitch
ing stitch
see page 50
34
Feath
er stitchD
ecorative stitch
ing an
d fo
r quiltin
g
35
-36 D
ecorative ed
ging
For d
ecorative ed
ges. Sew 15 m
m fro
m th
eed
gesee p
age 49an
d trim
close to
the stitch
ing
38
Satin stitch
For ap
pliq
ués, ro
unded
edge, sew
ing o
n laces
see page 43
and b
ands
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose54 Free armTo
facilitate sewin
g trouser legs an
dsleeve h
ems u
se the free arm
.
The free arm
also allo
ws yo
u to
darn
socks (d
arnin
g foot is an
optio
nal accesso
ry).
Sew
ing on belt lo
ops
Use p
resser foot B
and lo
wer th
efeed
teeth. Fo
ld in
about 1 cm
on
the sh
ort en
ds. P
lace the b
elt loop
on th
e garmen
t and u
nder th
epresser fo
ot. Set a w
ide zigzag stitch
.
Sew a b
artack from
the o
uter ed
geto
the cen
ter of th
e loop, m
ove th
em
aterial and sew
a new
bartack.
Contin
ue to
sew alo
ng th
e entire
length
of th
e loop's sh
ort sid
e.
"Jeans hem"
The clearan
ce plate is u
sed w
hen
sewin
g over th
ick seams.
One sid
e of th
e plate is th
icker than
the o
ther. U
se the sid
e that su
its the
thickn
ess of th
e seam b
est.
Sew
ing hints
Sewing
Instru
ction book R
ose55
Maintenance
Changing the light bulb
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.h
e
light b
ulb
is placed
to th
e left of th
eneed
le. Place th
e rubber sh
eathfo
und in
the accesso
ry box w
ith its
deep
hole aro
und th
e bulb
. Do n
ot
turn
the b
ulb
, just p
ull it d
ow
n to
remove th
e bulb
.
When
insertin
g, place th
e rubber
sheath
with
its shallo
w h
ole aro
und
the n
ew b
ulb
, insert th
e bulb
by
push
ing it u
p.
Use ligh
t bulb
design
ed as in
dicated
on th
e front o
f the m
achin
e.
Replacing the stitch plate
Rep
lace the stitch
plate ab
out 5 m
min
front o
f the rear ed
ge and p
ush
itbackw
ard. R
eplace th
e bobbin
cover.
Care o
f the machine
To keep
your sew
ing m
achin
eoperatin
g satisfactorily, it req
uires,
like oth
er precisio
n m
achin
es,regu
lar cleanin
g. No lu
bricatio
n(o
iling) is n
eeded
.
Rem
oving the stitch plate
! Sw
itch o
ff the m
ain sw
itch.
Rem
ove th
e presser fo
ot an
d th
ebobbin
cover. Lo
wer th
e feed teeth
.Place th
e stitch p
late open
er on th
ebru
sh. T
here is a recess at th
e rearof th
e stitch p
late. Insert th
e stitchplate o
pen
er at the recess an
d tu
rn.
Maintenance
Cleaning
When
necessary, th
e feed teeth
and
the b
otto
m o
f the b
obbin
area must
be clean
ed w
ith th
e bru
sh, w
hich
you w
ill find w
ith th
e accessories
Instru
ction book R
ose56 A
lways start by checking the
needleA
lways start w
ith a n
ew n
eedle as
soon as yo
u d
iscover th
at a stitch is
not w
hat yo
u exp
ected. Test sew
on
a scrap o
f the fab
ric you are sew
ing.
Check th
at you h
ave chosen
the
correct n
eedle an
d see th
at it isco
rrectly inserted
. See page 16.
Unattractive stitches
The th
read ten
sion is n
ot co
rrect.See p
age14. Make su
re that th
eth
read is n
ot catch
ing. C
ertain th
readsp
ools are u
nsu
itable fo
r spoolin
gfro
m th
e horizo
ntal sp
ool p
in. Try
instead
with
the vertical sp
ool p
in.
The m
achin
e may b
e inco
rrectlyth
readed
. Be su
re to p
lace spool
hold
ers correctly.
The co
rrect thread
ing is sh
ow
n o
npage 10.
Wro
ng b
obbin
thread
. It should
be
of th
e same th
ickness as th
e upper
thread
except w
hen
sewin
gem
bro
idery.
The needle breaks
The n
eedle can
strike against stitch
plate an
d b
reak. Chan
ge the n
eedle.
See page 16.
The upper thread breaks
Check th
e thread
spool to
see that it
has n
ot cau
ght in
any w
ay.The n
eedle eye m
ay have sh
arped
ges which
cut th
e thread
. If so,
chan
ge the n
eedle. See p
age 16.The u
pper th
read is in
correctly
thread
ed. See p
age 10.The u
pper th
read m
ay have to
om
uch
tensio
n. R
efer to p
age 14.
The h
ole in
the stitch
plate m
ay be
chip
ped
and h
ave sharp
edges. W
ereco
mm
end th
at you rep
lace it.
The bo
bbin thread breaksThe b
obbin
thread
may b
ein
correctly th
readed
. See page 13.
The stitch
plate h
ole is d
amaged
.See "U
pper th
read b
reaks".
Irregular thread tension
This m
ay be d
ue to
poor q
uality
thread
. When
sewin
g with
cotto
nth
read, in
crease the th
read ten
sion.
Irregular bobbin w
indingThe m
achin
e is not co
rrectlyth
readed
for b
obbin
win
din
g. Seepage 12.
The fabric puckers
The u
pper th
read ten
sion is to
otigh
t. See page 14 fo
r correct th
readten
sion.
Use th
e correct p
resser foot as
recom
men
ded
by th
e disp
lay.
The m
achine does no
t feed thefabricThe stitch
length
is too sh
ort.
Increase stitch
length
.The feed
teeth m
ay be lo
wered
.Raise th
em b
y turn
ing th
e dial to
. See page 16.
The feed
teeth are fu
ll of d
ust an
ddirt. C
lean w
ith th
e bru
sh. See p
age55.
Fault-finding
Fault-finding
Instru
ction book R
ose57
Incorrect stitch
If the m
achin
e does n
ot sew
the
stitch in
dicated
by th
e disp
lay, it ispossib
le that th
e electronics h
avebeen
distu
rbed
in so
me w
ay, per-
hap
s by a sh
ort p
ow
er cut o
r electri-cal d
isturb
ance. Sh
ut o
ff the m
ainsw
itch, w
ait a few seco
nds an
d try
again. If th
e fault rem
ains, co
ntact
your d
ealer.
The stitch is to
o lo
ose - fabric
layers not held together
The th
read ten
sion is far to
o lo
ose.
Page 14 sh
ow
s how
to ad
just th
eth
read ten
sion.
Fault-finding
Machine runs sluggishly
Dirt o
r lint h
as built u
p u
nder th
estitch
plate. Lo
osen
the p
late and
bru
sh clean
betw
een th
e feed teeth
and in
the b
otto
m area. See p
age 55.
Balance setting fo
r buttonho
leB
alance can
only b
e set if a butto
n-
hole is selected
. Press th
e butto
ns
and
until th
e letters BA
Lare flash
ing to
the left o
n th
e dis-
play. In
place o
f the stitch
length
indicatio
n a b
alance in
dicatio
n is
show
n. W
hen
you w
ish to
increase
the d
ensity o
f the righ
t colu
mn,
press stitch
length
butto
n (-). W
hen
you w
ish to
decrease th
e den
sity,press stitch
length
butto
n (+
). The
balan
ce can b
e set betw
een -5 to
+5.
The b
alance in
dicatio
n o
n th
e dis-
play w
ill chan
ge in step
s fo each
touch
. When
you select an
oth
erstitch
, the d
isplay go
es back to
show
the sitch
length
indicatio
n. T
he
mach
ine alw
ays retains th
e lastm
ade b
alance settin
g.
Main m
oto
r does no
t wo
rkThe electro
nic o
verload
pro
tector
may h
ave switch
ed o
ff. Shut o
ff the
main
switch
, wait ab
out a m
inute.
Then
switch
on th
e mach
ine.
The sew
ing and embro
iderym
achine screen does no
t respond
to to
uchThe so
cket on th
e back o
f the
mach
ine w
here th
e embro
idery u
nit
is connected
can b
e sensitive to
static electricity when
the
embro
idery u
nit is n
ot co
nnected
. Ifth
e sewin
g mach
ine screen
does n
ot
respond to
touch
, turn
the m
achin
eoff an
d b
ack on again
. If this
persists, co
ntact yo
ur au
thorized
Husq
varna V
iking retailer.
Expert assistance
Have yo
ur m
achin
e "tuned
up"
regularly b
y your d
ealer. If you h
avefo
llow
ed th
e preced
ing p
oin
ts and
still do n
ot get satisfacto
ry results,
you sh
ould
contact th
e dealer w
here
you b
ough
t the m
achin
e. When
the
mach
ine is b
eing ch
ecked, it is a
great help
if it can b
e test sewn
under as sim
ilar conditio
ns as
possib
le as when
you u
sed it.
Rem
ember to
take a sewin
g sample
along w
ith yo
u, p
referably o
f the
fabric an
d w
ith th
e thread
you
inten
d to
use.
A sew
ing sam
ple w
ill often
givem
uch
better in
form
ation th
an w
ord
s.
No
n-original P
arts andA
ccessories
The w
arranty d
oes n
ot co
ver any
defect o
r dam
age caused
by u
se of
non-o
riginal accesso
ries or p
arts.
Fault-finding
Instru
ction book R
ose58 IndexAccesso
ry box
8Appliq
ue
50
Backtackin
g17
Baste
39Belt lo
ops
54Blin
d h
em46
Blo
ck letters19, 20
Bobbin
, placin
g in m
achin
e13
Bobbin
win
din
g12
Brid
ging stitch
47Butto
n sew
ing
38Butto
nholes
36-37Butto
nhole sen
sor fo
ot
19, 37
Care o
f mach
ine
55Clean
ing
55Clear th
read12, 50
CLR
/clear19, 25
Colo
r advan
ce21, 32
Colo
r info
rmatio
n35
Correctio
n, p
rogram
23
Darn
ing
25, 44 ,48D
ecorative stitch
es49
Deletin
g stitches
19
Elastic sh
irring
47Em
bro
idery
21, 26-35Em
bro
idery b
ooklet
28Em
bro
idery h
oop
29Em
bro
idery p
resser foot
27Em
bro
idery size
33Em
bro
idery tem
plate
34Em
bro
idery th
read27
Em
bro
idery u
nit
26Entred
eux
53Extra sp
ool p
in9
Feed teeth
, low
ering
16Flatlo
ck45
Free arm54
FUN
C/fu
nctio
n17-20
Gath
ering
40G
et started28
Heirlo
om
appliq
ue
50H
ems
46H
oop
29
Info
disp
lay17-19
Lace edgin
g43
Lapped
zipper
41Len
gth18
Letters20
Light b
ulb
, chan
ging
55Lo
werin
g feed teeth
16M
ainten
ance
55M
emory
19, 21M
endin
g44
Men
u19, 20, 23
Mirro
r image
18, 24
Need
le, chan
ging
16N
eedle p
ositio
ns
39N
eedle sto
p17
NO
RM
/norm
al19
Nylo
n th
read12, 50
Overcast stitch
47O
vercasting
47O
verlock
47
Packin
g the m
achin
e6
Picto
gram51
Positio
nin
g, embro
idery
21Presser fo
ot, ch
angin
g15
Presser fo
ot, reco
mm
ended
19Presser fo
ot lever
15Presser fo
ot p
ressure
15Pressu
re15
PRO
G/p
rogram
19, 21Pro
gramm
ing
22-25, 51
Quiltin
g50
REP/rep
eat19, 21
Rein
forced
straight stitch
42Reverse
17Rotatio
n21
Instru
ction book R
ose59
Index
Satin stitch
43, 50Satin
taper
25, 48Seam
and o
vercast47
Senso
r Butto
nhole
19, 37Settin
g up th
e mach
ine
6-8Sew
ing h
ints
54Sew
ing sp
eed17
Shirrin
g47
Snap
off &
on p
resser foot
15Sp
ecialty thread
s27
Speed
17Sp
ool H
old
ers9
Spool p
in9
Stitch A
dvan
ce21
Stitch Len
gth18
Stitch p
late55
Stitch selectio
n20
Stitch tab
le52-53
Stitch W
idth
18Sto
p18, 24
Straight Stitch
39Stretch
stitch42
Tap
ered satin
stitch25, 48
Ten
sion
14, 19Terry clo
th44
Tem
plate
34Topstitch
ing
39Thread
, tensio
n14, 19
Thread
, upper w
arnin
g10
Thread
ing, b
obbin
12-13Thread
ing tw
in n
eedle
11Thread
ing, u
pper
10Three-step
zigzag44
Tran
sparen
t thread
12, 50Tw
in n
eedle, th
readin
g11
Unpackin
g the m
achin
e6-8
Vertical sp
ool p
in9
Warn
ing, th
read10
Wid
th18
Zigzag
42-43Zip
pers
41
Instru
ction book R
ose60
We reserve the right to change the m
achineequip
ment and the assortm
ent ofaccessories w
ithout prior notice, or m
akem
odifications to the perform
ance ordesign.
Such modifications, how
ever, will alw
aysbe to the benefit of the user and theproduct.
Instru
ction book R
ose61
Instru
ction book R
ose62
Instru
ction book R
ose63
World
Firsts From
Husq
varna V
ikin
gH
usq
varna V
ikin
g, the w
orld
leader in
hom
e sewin
g,co
ntin
ues to
add to
its list of firsts to
ensu
re your sew
ing is as fast,
fun, an
d easy as it can
be.
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rchase yo
ur to
p-o
f-the-lin
e from
you
r local au
tho
rized H
usq
varna V
iking D
ealership
:
1953First flo
ating jam
-pro
of h
ook
1961First co
lor-co
ded
stitch selectio
n
1965First sn
ap-o
n p
resser foot system
1971First to
elimin
ate the n
eed fo
r oilin
g
1980First p
rogram
mab
le lettering – A
writin
g sewin
g mach
ine
First pro
gramm
able stitch
ing
1981First w
ith d
ual ligh
ts
1982First Sew
ing A
dviso
r ® – A
thin
kin
g sewin
g mach
ine
1983First th
inkin
g and w
riting sew
ing m
achin
e
1989First LC
D In
fodisp
lay®
– A b
uilt-in
instru
ction b
ook
First LCD
Pro
gramdisp
lay®
– See befo
re you sew
First truly au
tom
atic self-adju
sting ten
sion
1994First em
bro
idery so
ftware fo
r hom
e com
puters
1998First Sen
sor Fo
ot Lift
First Senso
r Foot P
ressure
First Selective Thread
Cutters
First Colo
r Touch
ScreenFirst B
uilt-in
Disk
Drive