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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ui elect rica I appliance. basic safety precautions sh u Id alsvavs he o ‘u II ul. including thu l( flowing: ill instructions hehre using this household sewing machine DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: • A sewing machine should never he left unattended when plugged in. Always uplug the sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and I el re cleaning. • \lwavs unplug before relamping. Replace bulb ss ith same type rated \Vatts.
List of contents 2 Safety instructions 4 Machine parts Procedures 5-Is I npacking, Packing away )nl cting tl1( fO( )t (‘( )ntr( )l 0 mccting to ti ie p wer -3 6 (( supply Accessory hox. Sewing surface Sp( SI f)ifl Threading the upper thread Threading br twin needles Bc )hl Nfl winding. Direct winding Thrcading lower thread Thread tension. Correct and i nec )rrect thread tensh n Presser fc S )t pressure.
Summary - 1. Lid 2. Thread take up le er 3. Presser foot pressure dial 4. Thread guide 5. Light 6. Needle har 7. Presser toot 8. I ice a ri ii 9. Ilohhin cover 10. Base plate 11. I)rop teed dial 12. Needle plate 13. Presser har and Presser fo ankle 14. Needle damp screw 15. Presser toot lifter 16. Ihread tensh >n 4 1z - A 17. Thread guide fl r h( 11 )i n \\ inding 18. S[xx)l pin. SpO( )l li< )lders 19. Recess h r add it i( )nal sN )( pin t 20. iliread cutter h r h hli n winding 21.
Unpacking lace ilic’ niaehine on the table or cabinet and remo’ce the packaging. 2. Rc’fll( ) e thc Side parts III the fxlc king material. tiìe kxt I. ontrol and i aIR the 1 tcstiim c( )\ er. 3. 1 le lIlac hine is delivered \\ ith an accessor hag, a soft co\ ci. a 1 and a h s t tS cntic ml main cc crc cc rd. 4. \\ ipe the machine. partici ilarl an cund the needle and needle plate Ii) ren mc e a n di I eh crc sev ing. 1. ‘ Packing away after sewing 1.
Connecting the foot control Among the accessi )rles V )U ill hid the toot control cord am.l the m.un C( )rd 1. Pla e the foot control on its nai iw side, Fit the plug into the sx kct iflSide the lO( it 0 )ntr( ii o nipa rt i-nent. 2. Push it hrmk to make sure it is properl c( )nncc ted. I his OI)Ur1— ti( m is nlv nccessar\ the very first time ou are g ing to use the mac. hine. 3. ho correctly turn a a the cord. place ii mi> the sIt it. see picture.
Accessory box 1. ( )pen the Aeuess )LIeing WV l)o\ h\ our linger in the spate >n the p and lilt upv ird. 2. Store the presser feet and the ht hhins in the \e essorv Tray lr( ifl the beginning s ihe are al\x a\ s eisil aeus%il)le refer to the tigtire >. Extended sewing surface the Acessor Tray on the ne t ) pri )V ide a I alger flat \\( )rh. stir[iee. 2. Slide the .\Qeess Wv 1 ra to ilk left v lien on wish to reino\ e it md use the hee arm. 3.
____I Spool pin The machine has spo)l pins suitahle lor all types ( )t thread. The main sp( )Ol pn (a I is h )flZ( )ntal he thread reels 1t the stati( )narv 5O( )l. Place the sp >1 s > that the thread reels )llnter-cl( ickwise. There are two spool holders on the spool pin. ith narrow thread spols the small hokler (h) is placed in front of the thread. If you ise large t It read sp S )ls the Ia ge h )lder (c) is placed in in mt ml the thread.
Threading the upper thread \I,ike sure the k K )t i, raised and the needle is in the up p( isit ion 1. Pull the spool pin out. Place the thread on the spooi pin and K il I i( >lrler n-i ii ie the .po1 pin as descrihed. Push the pin hack in. 2. Bring the thread in lie direct i( )fl it t lie a rr( w under the thread tuide Ia) and ( \ er the thread guide (b). 3. Bring the thread kvn bet een the thread tension discs. 4.
Threading for twin needle 1. Insert a t\vin needle. 2. Wind a bobbin with the thread \‘OU are g )ing to use as the second upper thread 3. Thread the machine as described and check to ensure that the thread lies between the inner thread teflsi( )U discs, inside the l( )west thread uide. Thread left I eed1e. pin flt 4. Attach the extra sp I e nt a chine. Pta cc a s p( )( )l h( Ilde r under the thread. 5. Place the bobbin with the second thread on the spot ii pin 6.
Bobbin winding with the machine threaded \lake sure that the presser ti H )t is up and the needle is in the highest posi t l( )n Note! Do not use a plastic presser foot when bobbin winding. ontsards the hohhin spindle empt\ hohhin itli the NfliaI] mark 1. PIae fl the trout of the marhine. toot and to hr right er he 2. Pull the thread horn the needle nuder the thread guide ( I. thread around the hohhin. Cut off the ahoe and s md a ks 3. read ( in the thread en Her ( d n.
Placing the bobbin in the machine 1. the cover hv slightly pulling it t( )\vardS v u and take it away. Open 3. I told the hohhin and draw the I wead k ) the right passing I a 2. Place the hohhin in the bohhin case with the mark kicing upward and the thread to the left of the bohhin. he lx)hhin will then n )tate c u ntcrcl( )ckwise while drawing out the thread. 4.
Thread tension se the reconimended setting given the lnfodisplav (see page Ia). You an adjust the 101) thread tension by turning the dial, which is numbered, The higher the number th tighter the tension \ormal thread tension is number i. \\‘lien sev ing buttonholes and (feel irati\ e stitches set tItre d tension ti ) litiill)(i’ 3. \\lien It ipstitching \vmI Ii a ci am’se thread in thick fabric, increase the tcflsi( in to “-9.
Presser foot pressure essUle is. idjusted Ilie flesse ft H )t ith the iiitl )fl the tO nit of the maciune. \ trinal setting is 1. 1 he higher the numher the m )re pressure in the fahrie. Knit md Soft Lthrius ‘ht H Id he sev n at Ii v er pressure setting 1 2). Presser foot lever Ii ie pte’-ser h ii is at sed t n U k)v eted \\ it h the presser h it it le er lhe presser hit )t must I e l( )\ ered Vt lien se\\ ing. lift tie presser flit ii ir 1 liii. k tahnt le er as tar is it g es and in ld it iltme.
Changing the needle 5rexV in the iedle limp. 2. ReTimo the needle. 3, Push up the new needle with the flat side away from you until it ill go 11(1 tuithier. -1. Fighiten the screw properly. 1. lo en the Always use needles of system I 30/705H. Lowering the feed teeth lime teed teeth are lowered v lien ou ti mm the dial to the left to — it hum the dial to the right to vi )u ish t( ) raise the feed teeth.
Functions I Infodisplay f) - I I fl L.J Reverse ‘1 ( )uf machine sews mack\\ ards r hen this I ititt( in is prterI. t,. lie mi1ir lime sews t( WV ari,I W men I he I lutti m Is released. i’he h inge I stitr h length when ms erse feeding m 3 mull. r pmrnianent ret erse. press tIme tn(’k siiccessl( m 1 )Utt( iii Itt We In ( lielore starting to set ,Anarna 1(1 tIme t( )p kit OH the Infodisplav mndi ales ret erse sewing. Ici sew Is tr\ ard again.
__ Functions I Infodisplay n ‘J(sUoUU Q © Stitch selection buttons ,ii select a stitch In 3111 the panel by pressing the stitch selection butts ns. \\ith left l)Utti 311 \( StE set tens md sith right button you get 1 9. The number of the -efected stitch is displa ed k the right on the Ink IispIa’ FIX B\ using the FIX button on can tie off a stitch at the bei.zinning and or at the end. 1 he s nil )( ) flashing on the (hisphav mdicates that FIX is s(lc( tel].
Stitch selection I i in 00 01 9 V Ut f” r = 02 03 04 05 06 08 07 09 10 11 13 2 \\ oh left button ott get tens and ith right hutton \ oti get 1—1). Jhe nuin icr )t the selet ted st it’.! is displayed ii) the very right. \\ lien von turn on the inaf hine it al avs selects straight stitch and the u select a si itch number 00. pressing the stitch seles th n huiti nis. Stitch table Pr”ser lot )1 A lor all kinds ot sess ing in wos en lahri’.
Stitch table 09 Bridging stitch see page 33 Presser toot B, C For joinmg two pieces of tahric with finished edges and tor elastic shirring 10 Hemstitch see page 31 Presser toot B. A For hemstitching, use a wing needle (optional) 11 Satin stitch see page 27, 28 Presser k)ot B For appliqu(s, rounded edge. sewing on laces and hands 12 Decorative edging see page 3t Presser foot 13 For decorative edges.
Button holes Fhe hart.u. k huttonla lie is used hr jild iJ\ \ lJi)ries. IlledlillU 1. S1ect tile i)uttOflhl( lie. 2. 1 sr tile pressrr to (I (, P tile til1elri tefll( >fl t( 3. \Tirk our )sOfl )sItl( )fl huttonitoie icr ltlon fahrk tile 2- i ((It \\ hen sewing tretc h tin. use a tuStl)k ‘.tJi)hii/er (F a o lile buttonhole foot has iuide lines HIh( lIe lenith. The Illidilile FFlJrk (II I’ st ( LI\ (._s .1 hutt )ning edge.
Buttonholes tile next I )lItt( )lll1( )it fl the same nunner. ‘l’here isa small finger at the back of tile pft’Sser t( S )t. F( ir a ( ftied )UttOnhoie, h p your r rd around the finger as illustrated. Stitch the butt )nh( ile as described, ‘e\v Always stitch a sample butt )nhole on scaps of the garment Ia brie, If ii te stitch set1m. 1 se needed. the stitch ‘\ dthi and length btitn n’.. I teavv f:tbric. Increase I lie stitch length to O.. Buttonhole knife l’he knife is used to cut bilttl mholes.
Sewing buttons 1. \lark the tahric is crc tlu. hutt in to he located. 2. 5ck t /ig/it 3. Io\\ cr the feed teeth, see Snap If f ii it: presser f( )( it. 5. Pla e the fabric under the ) resst.’f l( ii it a uk he 6. Place the hutton on uturking and loer the pu’ fur so that the preer h it It ankle us het\\ een the holes of I he btutt n (see picture). 7. 1 It ild the thread em Is t one side. (‘heck to he sure that the needle g es inti the left fa )le of the hutti )n. t 8. ‘h n n.
cD Straight stitch Stra gin stitcIing T is used to join ahnc hieli d( ies ni )t stretch and k r seams which \ViII fl( it he suhjected to great strain. \\hen V( )u select straight stitch. the iiiacli inc will ann imaticallv set the average stitch length. Fxperiment until von arrive at tile exact setting tor the actual work v m vill he (lOii’it. 25 Needle Positions \\hen >pstitching using straight stitch and reinforced straight stitch. the needle p( isitir in can he adjusted in steps.
Sewing zippers lilu tipper toi OFt sd ticit it is I 0111 lie 511,1 pped i(.K’,iti.d either to the it right or to the ie[ ol tue needle. niaking it eas to sev h( itit ‘,l(ie ol tile tipper. it se\\ tiu’ other side ol ii e / i per. ie is o,it i( in t he / i1 pe’ loot. Lapped zipper 1. Sew the seam together to the h au m of the upper placket Baste thu rest if I he seam. Leave ilsiut 2 tnt ((lien at the top. Press seam ipen. Set the needle to the right position. 2.
Gathering with straight stitch ‘-.iii.I nl it >ni.er ‘-.tikii than stiaiglit —titcli. 3---° avs se-tv two gathering threads next to each other. I ‘-C J nonnal — P - 2. Pull lu( th h( ulihiri tillS.’ itis tru liii the same direttit un itid hmstnhute the gathering e enlv \\ lien half the distance is mtllCred. \\ 1(1(1 the threads amound a pin. ihen tmther tlit.’ tither halt In un the 11 it..’! direction. I )istrihtite ti ue gal henng C\ eni - es \\ tim straight 3.
Reinforced straight stitch The reinh u’crd straight stitr h j is III III III stronger than orrhinar straight stiR lu. due to the la(t that it is a triple and elastic stiR lu. The reinh >r isI straight stitch an he used k r hear \ stret h tal)nr s, Ii ‘ir eet to 1 ru itr h seams rr Iiicli are siih for 0 nusiderahle strain and t ‘ipst itr hing in hear v tat rics. Stretch stitch makes a 1 he stretch stitr h pliahle ,.
Lace edging 1. IIi& Iu iig i(Iu ( LLU& t( right )liC T]hJt(htflg edges. Lii 0 \\f( Sv .ikng iflter edge of Jae v ith zigzlg. V\ stiR h length I .. tith L diii I 2. Press .seuu Io lute Ii v .irds ith sjtin stjth Librie. Se\\ in the rigi it side .2.0, stitt Ii xvidth seam. tig/lg o er the 3. Cut oH the seam ahi( ame UI) to the stitehing on the e rong side. LJ,e,s (uideAngelica .
Appliqué 1. l)ra j mirror image (>1 Vouf IlR 11 Side ( ) the (k,lLn (II l1iil)le \il). 2. 11( lit tll( sti( ks to hi-,il)l(. \ l) S( I that It the \\rong side ol the a Tl )Ii( jUU Tflite Lii 3. 4. the applhué Relno\ e the fr( m the Itisihie weh. lavcr iiper Fusc the appiupie to the hul tr( a nd ii uteri a I. I la cc sta I il i icr inc_hr I aic. kc_r iund liii ne. /- (ttt Out j - /‘C /J stitch idth 21). Satin stitch. arc iunci the c_aic_ss.
Three-step zigzag Overcasting : is sujt:ihle for three-step zigzag overcasting mi )st f )rics. Trim the L.rlges ot the fahtic heh n’e over— (iSnL. a.Ik sews over Make sure that the I he edge )t the Iahric, P1a e the ta! )ric acc( )rd rig t( the presser tot )t 15ev picture). Sewing terry cloth Ferry cl( ith is a rather h joselv wo en Iahric in ‘ hich seams easily hreak, Sew the garment together with straight stitch.
Darning stitch has 15 (\Vfl 11w darning Stitrit hcw ihc nnmlwr stitch IncinorirN ( St 1k I ii5. 14ngih ( a width cl iangcs aw 51 ircd. Ii is a 1 it ci Stit(l1 1( )i inidiiig and cia in i ng. 1 se pwswr h S )1 A. 1. 5\\ )flg tear ii ii lust as v’ iii N \V( Nfl (T1 r ‘‘jI Ii:I ‘1? ri I Li of stitches as need ii) cover oiir ri )\V Sj)( )1 and l)tiit( lit the machine continues se\\ in the icntaining si itches am the same length and fastens ilk titreici. 3.
F latlock is stiitahle Ii r Ihe tlatkxk rlpiWd seaiIis and sew ing ( ems. I duce the presser i e oral de h( a pressure to 2 v hen sewing stretch hihric, p J You (an produce a de native hem h\ tolding a single lietit to the \\ rong side and sew ing the llath)ck Ii oiiì the fight side, Trim excess hem to stitching In m the vu )ng side. ‘I o sew an o erlapped seam, lap one piece pier e ii lahrk a er the ( aher and sew liatlock stitch over the ii ric e lge n tI ie ri gut side.
Bhnd hem Snap on rresser foot I) toi blind F-:- hem ii )ld iii e ma lena I as si iO\\ n l a ke sure that tlii.’ l( ld line 1 the tahrir ride in the gr )i e to I lie right side esser I >( )i. of tl - Pra et ice i isi n g (( )mpare ilI(i i ‘era p 1 materi a I ith the illustrati( ins. StiR it noes not catch the folded edge, increase the stitch nvidth I + 1. II the 2. II the stiR it (atCIR’S 100 niuch the ld. de(iease the stitch idth ‘ - 3.
Bridging stitch is suitable ic r The I ridgin stitch (I )1flii)t. t\V( I [)iect.’S (ii fabric with folded edges. lso use to jc )ifl lace and ribbon Elastic shirring l’lie bridging stitch is als useful fi r gathered elastic shirring. I se the ltti nhole loot C. tighten the upper thread tensk in Remember that the elasti \\ ill al\a\ be stitched double. so take this into a( count hen calculating how iuu Ii von ill need, Place the slurring elastic (elastic thread) around the linger of the presser f( )Ot C.
Decorative stitches IFt 1S CI( flUflIV U.CCI S ltiV tihhS. Examples: Stith 13 ( Jii(I sv n He( ti U nfl ( ith ;irri ((lglfl to iIic ,‘ lfl gius I)( doiui e f( )CIU (ci \ ith ‘tit( h 1 . I hit horn tI d ‘i tift liIflLi r a 1 ing StikIi Ii) U tuhtr v ith :1 \villg I iIlt 0 j)tInlaI) von can pndncc licrnsiitch afoufld vc)lir cinlwoijeicd tal)lrnIotlI.
Sewing hints Free arm tO )user le.s and free arm. the use hems sleeve Lt(lliIJtt S’sVifl The tree arm also all( ws \ on to darn Si S ks ( freein u ii wi d.i rn ing h s is an (ipti( )nal aeeuss( )r ). Consult the .\ eess )fV I sers ( uide. “Jeans hem” \Vhen sewing o er Seams in e\trL hea v tabrie or a blue jeans hem. the Ii )ot can tip as the machine chml s )‘ er the seam. The needle an hit the tipped fo t and break. In this ase, use the clearame plate to balance the height of the hem as ‘on sew.
Maintenance Changing the light bulb placed to the left. The light bulb e the needle. Place the tubber sheath found in the accessory boX v. ith its deep hole art )und the bulb. l)< fl( tt tWfl the bulb, just pull it do’. fl to felTh)VC the bulb. \X hen insen ing. pLice the rubber hole around sheath ith its shaib bulb by the insert the nev bulb, pushing it up. se light bulb designed as indicated n ii w fr )nt (>1 the machine.
Maintenance Removing the stitch plate Rem ve the presser kx)t and the bol )l in O)\ er. Lo er the feed teeth (see page 1 ). Place the stitch plate opener on the hmsh. Ehere is a recess at the rear of the stitch plate. Insert the stitch plate opener into the recess and pull the brush t( )X aid v ai to p p the stitch plate ( fi Cleaning \\ hen necessary, the feed teeth and the bottom of the bobbin area must be cleaned with the brush. w hkh you will finch ith the accessories.
Trouble Shooting Checking the needle Always start with a new needle as you discover that a stitch is sot in not \\ tat volt expected. lest sew on sewing. a scrap ot the Iabnc olt Check that V( ii I iave ch( isen the conert i edle and see that it ci rrectly inserted. See page 1 as The bobbin thread breaks TI Ic I bbin thread may he mci rrect “ are is . Unattractive stitches 1 TI e iii read tens ii in is ii ( See page 13. \lake sure that the thread is iii it c,itching.
Trouble Shooting (continued) Incorrect stitch It the achine (l( ies fl( it w’\V the stitch indicated by the dispt’, it is possible that the electronics have been disturbed in Some way, perhaps by ,i sh in p iwer cut elect neal disturbance. Shut oft the main switch. wait a few sec( nds and try again. II the fault remains. cc ml act y )ur dealer. Non-original Parts and Accessories The warranty dues not cs >ver any defect or damage caused by use ot non-original accessories or parts.
Index \t.t.t. SOt\ ho\ Pat. king the I ‘resser P ii a Pt esser lot )t I’nser lot it Presser O( — 2% 1 it. Ut.’ \ p) Belt lot ps l3lnit.l Ii ‘iii I3ohhin, plating in maclone FIt hhin v int.ling Eli idging stitch lIntion se\\ Ing Ibm in ht iles 32 11 II mat. lime cli an ging ret. 11011 tended let. en Remit tnt. et.I stmiglit Rex erse t•1 Care of oat. lone ( Ic ining (tltIIig the nat. moe 30 3 I )ai t’inlg I )et. 01 at it. e t itt. hes 2.t 3)) lt. t.I let h it )t.
Declaration of Conformity to E C-directive I Icrewith we (( )ntirm that this Sewing Machine in its essential parts. fulfils the LVI) I )ireetive 73.’ 23/FEC. FMC directive SQ 33( FEC and the CF. Marking Directive 93 oH EEC. llu C ,olrmaton is kiseti upon Certificate or Technical Construction Dies pertorned by SFMKC.
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