SEQS-6700 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 67
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following. Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. DANGER--To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. This sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. WARNING- 1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 3.
1. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. "{ 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.
ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE Sewing machine accessories are located in the storage compartments of the removable extension table, as indicated by the diagram. 1. Needles 2. Bobbins 3. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Spool pin felt disc 5. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Spool pin cap (small) 7. Spool pin cap (large) 8. Buttonhole opener/Brush 9. Screwdriver for needle plate 10. Screwdriver (large) 11. Screwdriver (small) 12. Zipper foot 1 3 2 4 5 6 10 11 13. Blind hem foot 14. Satin foot 15.
SET UP YOUR MACHINE Be sure to wipe off any surplus oil from needle plate area POWER LINE CORD/FOOT CONTROL Connect the plug of the power line cord into the cord socket (1) and your wall outlet (2) as illustrated. Set power/light switch at “OFF” Machine socket Connect the foot control plug into the machine socket (3), when using sewing machine only. NOTE: In sewing mode, the machine can be operated either with or without the foot control (see page 15).
WINDING BOBBIN Be sure to use Class 15 J bobbins. 1. Place a spool of thread on the spool pin, and secure it with the spool pin cap. Pull the thread out from the spool and place it through thread guides as shown in illustration. 1 2. Put end of thread through the hole in bobbin as shown. Place bobbin onto the bobbin winder spindle as far as it can go. 2 3. Holding onto the end of the thread, push the bobbin winder latch against the bobbin until it clicks and bobbin starts to rotate. 3 4.
THREADING THE BOBBIN THREAD 1. Raise the needle to its highest position by rotating the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you). 2. Remove the bobbin cover plate by pushing the release % allow you to remove the cover. 3. Insert the bobbin making sure the bobbin rotates counterclockwise when you pull the thread. NOTE: This is a very important step. The bobbin must rotate counterclockwise when thread is pulled. 4.
THREADING THE TOP THREAD A. Raise the presser foot lifter. Always be sure to raise the presser foot lifter before threading the top thread. (If the presser foot lifter is not raised, correct thread tension cannot be obtained.) B. Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) until the needle is in its highest position. G % % the thread with your right hand in the following order as illustrated.
USING AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER ¹ Be sure to raise the presser foot lifter and raise the needle to its highest position before threading. 1. Thread the machine with your left hand while gripping the thread with your right hand. Hook thread to the thread guide on the needle bar and pull it toward you leaving about 4” (10 cm) clear. NOTE: º For smooth threading, it is recommended that the machine be set for straight stitch (in center needle position) when using the automatic needle threader. 2.
HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS: º If the machine is not used frequently, put a drop of sewing machine oil onto the felt disc. Felt disc º If the threading hook is deviated from needle hole, adjust the position of the hook using a small screw driver.
NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Your fabric will determine the choice of a needle and thread. The following table is a practical guide to needle and thread selection. Always refer to it before a new sewing project. For general sewing, the same size and type of thread is used in the bobbin as in the needle. IMPORTANT: Use only SINGER brand needles for best results. The use of alternative brand needles can cause tension issues or unsatisfactory results.
ADJUSTING TOP THREAD TENSION Under side Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to a higher number or a lower number may improve sewing appearance. Well balanced STRAIGHT STITCHING The correct appearance of your stitching is largely determined by the balanced tension of both top and bobbin threads. The tension is well balanced when these two threads ‘lock’ in the middle of layers of the fabric you are sewing.
CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS 4 1 5 2 3 6 7 1. LCD DISPLAY When turning on the machine without the embroidery unit attached, straight stitch number 00, is selected. The information on the display changes for regular sewing, programming and embroidering. For regular sewing, the LCD display shows the number of the selected stitch, an image of the stitch, and stitch width and stitch length settings.
4. STITCH SELECTION DIAL There are two main categories of stitches: % (buttonholes are also included here) % programmed into longer sequences. Turn the dial to browse the available stitches one by one. Press the center of the dial to step ten stitches at a time. Example: To select stitch number 52, press the center clockwise.
6. TWIN NEEDLE BUTTON When using twin needles, press the twin needle safety button regardless of the stitch you selected. Doing so will reduce the stitch width automatically and save broken needles and possible damage to your machine. When the button is pressed, the LED indicator next to the button is lit, indicating that Twin Needle Button is activated.
FUNCTIONS OF OPERATION SWITCH PANEL 1. TACKING STITCH MODE BUTTON Press Tacking Stitch Button and the sewing machine makes F % START/STOP to sew. Press Tacking Stitch button when the machine is stopped so tacking stitch will be activated. The position of the tacking stitches will be at the exact spot in the pattern where the Tacking Stitch button is pushed. When the function is activated, the LED indicator next to the button is lit red. 2 1 3 4 2.
2. STARTING TO SEW QUICK REFERENCE TABLE OF STITCH LENGTH AND WIDTH LENGTH STITCH No. AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 00 2.5 0.5 - 4.8 CENTER LEFT - RIGHT ¿ 01 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 CENTER LEFT - RIGHT ¿ 02 2.5 2.0 - 4.0 CENTER - LENGTH STITCH NEEDLE POSITION WIDTH LENGTH No. STITCH AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 03 2.0 0.5 - 3.0 5.0 0 - 7.0 04 2.0 0.5 - 3.0 5.0 05 2.0 0.5 - 3.0 06 2.0 1.0 - 3.0 WIDTH No. AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 07 1.5 0.3 - 2.5 6.0 2.5 - 7.0 0 - 7.0 08 2.
LENGTH STITCH WIDTH LENGTH No. STITCH AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 11 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.5 3.5 - 7.0 12 2.0 1.0 - 3.0 3.0 13 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 14 2.0 15 WIDTH No. AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 26 0.5 0.5 - 1.0 3.5 2.0 - 6.0 1.0 - 6.0 27 0.5 0.5, 0.8 5.0 2.0 - 7.0 - - 28 1.3 1.0 - 2.0 6.3 3.8 - 6.3 1.0 - 2.5 5.0 3.0 - 7.0 29 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.0 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 5.0 3.0 - 7.0 30 1.8 1.5 - 2.5 5.0 3.0 - 7.0 16 2.0 2.0 - 4.0 - - 31 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 5.0 4.
LENGTH STITCH 18 WIDTH No. LENGTH STITCH AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 41 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 5.0 3.5 - 7.0 42 2.5 1.3 - 3.0 6.0 43 2.0 1.5 - 3.5 44 0.8 45 WIDTH No. AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 56 0.5 0.5 - 1.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.0 3.0 - 7.0 57 0.5 0.5 - 3.0 7.0 3.0 - 7.0 4.5 2.0 - 7.0 58 0.5 0.5 - 3.0 7.0 3.0 - 7.0 0.8 - 1.5 6.0 3.5, 6.0 59 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.0 0.5 0.5 - 1.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.0 60 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.0 46 0.5 0.5 - 1.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.
LENGTH STITCH WIDTH No. LENGTH STITCH AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 71 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.0 2.0 - 7.0 72 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.5 73 2.0 1.5 - 3.0 74 2.5 75 WIDTH No. AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL 86 1.5 0.5 - 1.5 7.0 3.0 - 7.0 1.0 - 7.0 87 2.5 1.5 - 2.5 5.0 3.5 - 7.0 6.0 3.0 - 6.0 88 2.5 1.0 - 2.5 5.0 2.0 - 7.0 1.0 - 3.0 4.0 2.0 - 6.0 89 - - - - 2.0 1.0 - 3.0 5.0 1.0 - 7.0 90 - - 3.0 2.0 - 4.5 76 2.0 0.8 - 2.5 3.5 1.0 - 6.0 91 0.5 0.5, 0.8 - - 77 2.5 1.
STRAIGHT STITCHING 00 Straight stitch is most frequently used for all types of sewing. Let’s begin by following the steps below. 1. SETTINGS Presser foot - All Purpose Foot NOTE: Based upon the weight of the fabric, slight A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I.
INSERTING ZIPPERS AND PIPING SETTINGS: Presser foot - Zipper Foot Use the zipper foot to sew to the right or left of the zipper. It can also be used to make or insert piping. Needle to left of foot Needle to right of foot INSERTING ZIPPERS To sew down the right side, attach left side of zipper foot to presser foot holder so that the needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot. To sew down the left side, attach right side of foot to foot holder.
ZIGZAG STITCHING 04 05 Under side SETTINGS :Presser foot - All Purpose Foot The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the top of the fabric. Top side STITCH WIDTH mm ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH is values set automatically when pattern (No. 03) is set. The stitch length is 2 mm and the stitch width is about 5 mm. 0.3 STITCH LENGTH is the selection range when setting the value manually.
BLIND STITCH 06 SETTINGS :Presser foot - Blind Hem Foot 2 1 Medium to heavyweight fabric - Regular blind stitch for normal fabrics - Elastic blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics 06 Under side " ? % * fabrics or overcasting it on medium to heavyweight fabrics. Then turn the hem up the required depth, press and pin in place. Under side 1 2 Fine fabric 2. Now fold the fabric as illustrated. Under side Under side B 3.
STRETCH STITCHES SETTINGS :Presser foot - All Purpose Foot Stretch stitches are mainly for use on knit or stretchable fabrics, but can also be used on woven fabrics. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Straight stretch stitch is far stronger than an ordinary straight stitch because it locks three times - forwards, backwards and forwards. It is particularly suitable for reinforcing the seams of sportswear in stretch and non-stretch fabrics, and for curved seams which take a lot of strain.
HONEYCOMB STITCH 70 1. Make several rows of gathers across the fabric that you wish to smock. 2. With a narrow strip of fabric directly under the line of gathering, stitch over the gathers. The design will be a series of small diamonds. SLANT OVEREDGE STITCH 75 This stitch seams and overcasts in one operation to produce a narrow, supple seam, particularly suited to swimwear, sportswear, T-shirts, babywear in stretch nylon, stretch towelling, jersey and cotton jersey.
REINFORCED OVEREDGE STITCH 80 81 + They can also be used for smocking as well as for seam WIZARD STITCH 15 The Wizard stitch, as well as being a decorative stitch, is ideal for patching stretch fabrics such as jersey and knitwear. CROSSED STITCH @ % PIN STITCH 68 78 74 The Pin stitch is a traditional stitch pattern used for picot like edges and for appliqué work.
LADDER STITCH 72 The Ladder stitch is primarily used for drawn thread hemstitching. It can also be used for sewing over thin tape in an opposite or same color. Place the stitch in the center and a special effect will be obtained for decoration. Another use for the ladder stitch is couching over narrow ribbon, yarn or elastic. For drawn thread work, choose a medium to heavy weight linen-type fabric. After sewing, draw the thread out from within the ladder for an open, airy appearance.
BUTTONHOLES USING BUTTONHOLE FOOT Tab B Tab A 1. Insert a button in between tab A and tab B. 2. Buttonholes can be sewn to match the size of the button. It is helpful to remove the extension table when sewing a buttonhole, to keep the foot from vibrating when moving across the table. PROCEDURE * Use an interfacing in the area of the garment where buttonholes are placed. Stabilizer or regular interfacing can be used. * Make a practice buttonhole on a scrap of the fabric with the selected button. 1.
5. Carefully mark the position of buttonhole on your garment. 6. Place the fabric under the foot. Pull out the bobbin thread underneath the fabric to a length of about 4 inches to the rear. 7. Align the buttonhole mark on the fabric with the mark on the buttonhole foot, and then lower the buttonhole foot. Fabric marking Mark 8. While holding the top thread, start the machine. * Sewing will be completed automatically in the following order.
% up the fabric in the center of the buttonhole. Be careful not to cut any of the bartack threads. CORDED BUTTONHOLES Spur % spur and pull both ends of the cord forward under the foot and tie off the cord as shown in the illustration. Sew buttonhole so that zigzag stitches cover the cord. When completed, release the cord from the foot.
MANUAL BUTTONHOLE * Use the automatic buttonhole stitches (#94-99) and automatic buttonhole foot for buttons up to 1 3/4 ” (45mm) in length. For larger buttons use the satin foot and the manual buttonhole stitches (#91-93). 1 * Use the satin foot to create larger buttonholes. 1. Carefully mark the buttonhole length on your garment. Place the fabric with the buttonhole marking under the satin foot so that the foot is positioned at the top of the buttonhole mark. V & buttonhole.
DECORATIVE SEWING Presser foot: Satin Foot. Different types of decorative stitches are available. The following are examples of how to use and sew these stitches. You can use other stitches in the same way. * % to check the stitch pattern to be used. % wound onto the bobbin to make sure that the thread will not run out during sewing.
MORE SEWING EXAMPLES See the sample to the right for more examples on how to use the decorative stitches.
3. PREPARATION FOR EMBROIDERY SEWING BEFORE ATTACHING EMBROIDERY UNIT ATTACHING EMBROIDERY FOOT Foot holder CAUTION Always be sure to turn off power to machine before changing presser foot. Screw * Raise presser foot lifter. * Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) until the needle is in its highest position. Presser foot 1. Remove presser foot screw, presser foot and foot holder. 2. Attach the embroidery presser foot behind presser bar so that the drive lever is above the needle clamp.
THREADING THE TOP THREAD Refer to page 7 - 9. NOTE: It is recommended to thread the upper thread before transmitting a design to the machine for embroidery. EXTENSION TABLE 1. Turn off power to machine. 2. Slide the extension table to left to remove it from machine. (Refer to page 54.
ATTACHING EMBROIDERY UNIT CAUTION Always be sure to turn off power to machine before installing embroidery unit. 1 Connector cap 1. Turn off the machine. Turn connector cap to the right to open. Connector V & on the machine and embroidery unit. Slide the embroidery unit as far as it will go until it clicks into place. 2 Carriage 3.
SECURING FABRIC IN EMBROIDERY HOOP NOTE: For information about using appropriate stabilizer, see page 38. 1 1. Loosen hoop adjusting screw and place fabric between inner and outer frame. Pull fabric edges to remove slack. NOTE: Apply stabilizer when appropriate, see page 38. side (large hoop only). G 2. Slightly tighten the hoop adjusting screw and pull fabric edges to remove slack.
USING FABRIC AND STABILIZER FABRIC Use stabilizer to produce best results when embroidering on the following fabrics. ¿ Fabrics which lack firmness or stability for embroidery, such as cotton, polyester, rayon, etc. Lightweight fabrics such as this, may lack firmness or stability and when embroidered may pull in, which may result in problems such as shrinkage and puckering of the fabric around the embroidery area.
When embroidering onto fabric which is smaller than the hoop size, or when embroidering close to the edge of the fabric, attach the stabilizer as illustrated.
PREPARING THE MACHINE BEFORE INSTALLING THE HOOP 1 1. Turn hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) until the needle comes to its highest position. ATTACHING AND REMOVING EMBROIDERY HOOP 1 (A) 1. Raise presser foot and needle, and push up lever (A) of % under it. ¿ To remove, pull the hoop forward to slide it out from underneath the embroidery foot. 2. Slide the hoop onto the embroidery unit from front to back until it clicks into place.
INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE % G install the contents of the CD to your PC. This procedure is refered to as instructions below in order to successfully install the software for your FUTURA sewing & embroidery machine on your personal computer. The software for your FUTURA sewing & embroidery machine comes on a CD-ROM disc.
Now you are prompted to select the Program Folder where the shortcut for the software will be stored. Simply click on % ' to continue. ? ! during the installation set-up. Pressing the "Next" button will finally start the copy and to the given directory on the hard disk. A progress bar will indicate the stage at which the installation % % 100%.
FUNCTION BUTTONS WHEN EMBROIDERING Thread Cutter OPERATION SWITCHES THREAD CUTTER Press Thread Cutter to automatically cut the top and bobbin threads whenever the machine is stopped. If Thread Cutting Mode is active (see page 14), the machine will automatically cut the top and bobbin thread every time the machine stops at the end of a color block. Use auto thread cut only when changing thread colors. Forward stitch button START/STOP BUTTON When start/stop button is pushed, machines starts slowly.
TROUBLESHOOTING SKIPPED STITCHES AND THREAD BREAKAGES OCCUR Needle tip is broken. Replace needle. Thread path is incorrect. EMBROIDERY PATTERN IS MIS-ALIGNED MACHINE SIDE Embroidering is continuing when thread is tangled. HOOP SIDE No stabilizer attached when using light or stretch fabric. Refer to page 7 - 9. Needle is bent. Thread is tangled around spool holder. If the thread remains tangled, the fabric may pucker and embroidery.
HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR EMBROIDERING WITH FUTURA Embroidered section Embroidering direction 1. If stitches are missing If the embroidery machine detects that the thread has broken, it may continue to embroider up to about eight stitches without any thread (blank stitches) before it automatically stops. 2 1 In such cases, use the following procedure to step back through the embroidering data to the point for continuing. 1.
4. Will the density of a design be adjusted when resizing design ? When sizing designs in the software you can resize designs from the Library in the hoop on screen and keep the design integrity. All other formats should be changed in the DESIGN/CHANGE SIZE menu in order to change the stitch count. 5. Resizing individual letters You can resize individual letters after you have brought them into the hoop and exited the text window. Left click, drag a box around the desired letter, and size accordingly.
9. TOP THREAD DOES NOT STAY IN THE NEEDLE EYE If embroidering several color blocks in the same color the machine might cut the top thread too short. If that happens, deactivate Thread Cutting Mode (see page 2829) to make sure the top thread stays in the needle eye. 10. AutoPunch TM Art vs. Bitmapped Art There are many different types of images or formats of B \ % using vector type images, such as .wmf.
Multi-Hoop Multi-Hooping is a special feature in the software that will allow embroidery data which is larger than a single embroidery hoop to be sent to the machine to stitch out, while making it easy to rehoop the fabric so that each part of the design lines up exactly. This embroidery data may be a single design that is too large for the hoop or a combination of smaller embroidery elements and/ or lettering, that when combined together make a much larger & ? " Fig.
3. Select a large design or individual design elements and arrange them in the hoop area on the screen. The example shown uses lettering and designs from the Design Library that is built into the software. (Additional % + % 4. The design data is sent to the machine for sewing one section at a time. Click on the “Transmit to Machine” tool on the tool bar. 5.
6. The next screen prompts you to input the first of three alignment points, A, B, and C. These alignment points will inform the machine exactly where the crosslines are positioned in the hoop. It is extremely important that the points are accurately input on the cross lines. The machine display shows “MH” as illustrated, and the cross lines for data 1 with input point A blinking. A 7.
8. Once point A is entered, the PC screen and machine display will prompt you to enter in points B and C. Follow the same procedures for inputting points B and C. In a case where the three points were input wrong, and they do not form an exact right angle, the software will show the following error message and give you an opportunity to enter the alignment points again. B C 9.
CONTROL PANEL WHEN EMBROIDERING Go to stitch position When embroidering, the dials on the control panel are used to step through the design color by color and within a color block. After transferring desired design(s) to your FUTURA sewing and embroidery machine, the display shows number of current color block and total number of color blocks as illustrated. The three horizontal lines indicate the beginning (bottom line), middle and end (top line) of the current color block.
HELPFUL MESSAGES WHEN EMBROIDERING Display on control panel Situation Embroidery unit is mounted, but USB cable is not connected. or USB cable is disconnected after transferring embroidery data. In this case, the image is displayed for a few seconds, and then changed back to normal display. The transferred embroidery data is still available in the machine. USB cable is connected, but embroidery data is not transferred yet. All LED lamps are turned off. Embroidery data is being transferred.
4. OTHER THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW PRESSER FOOT LIFTER There are three positions for your presser foot. 1. Lower the presser foot to sew. 2. Raise the lifter to the middle position to insert or remove fabric. 3. Lift it to its highest position to change the presser foot or to remove thick fabric. FEED DOG CONTROL The feed dogs control the movement of the fabric that is being sewn.
PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is turned off.- Turn on the switch. (see page 4). * Buttonhole lever is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. – Raise buttonhole lever. (see page 28 - 29). * Buttonhole lever is not lowered when sewing buttonhole. – Lower buttonhole lever. (see page 28 - 29). Machine jams/knocks. * Thread is caught in hook. - Clean hook. (see page 40). * Needle is damaged. - Replace needle. (see page 10). Fabric does not move.
CLEANING HOOK AREA AND FEED DOGS 1 CAUTION Always disconnect the machine from power supply by removing the plug from the wall-outlet. To ensure the best possible operation of your machine, it is necessary to keep the essential parts clean at all times. (1) 1. Raise the needle to its highest position. 2 2. Remove two screws on the needle plate (1) and slide the needle plate toward you as illustrated for removal. 3. Remove the bobbin case (2). 3 (2) 4.
OILING INSIDE THE FACE COVER 1. Remove two screws and face cover. 1 2. Put one drop of sewing machine oil to the points indicated by arrows. Screw Face cover Helpful Hints : For the machine used frequently : It should be oiled periodically. For the machine used after a long interval : It should be oiled before it is used. Screw CAUTION: Always remove the dust and lint before oiling. For best results always use SINGER Brand Sewing Machine Oil.
SPECIAL ACCESSORIES SATIN FOOT The Satin stitch foot is grooved on the bottom to permit dense stitching to pass under it easily. It is most useful for sewing satin stitches. It can also be used as an alternative to the All Purpose or All Purpose Foot when sewing stretch stitches. Closely spaced zigzag (page 23) stitches are called satin stitches. This is an attractive stitch used primarily for appliqueing and bar tacking. Slightly loosen top thread tension for satin stitching.
OPEN TOE FOOT This foot provides a more visible view of the area that you will be stitching. Because of its open area at the front, you can see markings much more easily. 1. Set machine to desired stitch. 2. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for your design or pattern on the right side of the garment. Hint: Use a marker that can be removed easily in case the stitching does not cover it completely. 3. Sew, following the outline you have traced onto your fabric.
CORDING FOOT Sew over one, two or three standards of cord to embellish + % used for cording. Single cording 1. Mark the design on the fabric. Insert the cord in the center groove of the cording foot from the right side opening. Pull the cord about 5cm (2 inches) behind the foot. 2. The grooves of the foot will hold the length of the cord in place while the stitches are being formed over the cord. 3.
DARNING / FREEHAND EMBROIDERY FOOT For designs and monograms This foot is used to create freehand embroidery, monograms and stippling when the machine is set in regular sewing mode (embroidery unit not attached). 1. Drop the feed dogs. To do so, remove the free arm. On the backside of the exposed area, move the lever from the right to the left. 2. Thread the needle with the machine embroidery thread.
TWIN NEEDLE A twin needle produces two rows of parallel stitches for pintucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. When using twin needles, When using twin needles, always engage the twin needle button, regardless of the stitch you have selected. This will prevent broken needles and damage to your machine, regardless of the stitch you have selected. Use of a SINGER Brand twin needle (Style 2025) is strongly recommended. The twin needle is not included with the SEQS-6700.
HELPFUL MESSAGES Messages are displayed with LED lamps above stitch pattern numbers on control panel and/or PC screen. When a message is F % % F On control panel Problem ¼ Correction Sewing Embroidery Machine is locked up due to thread entangled with bobbin case or rotation interrupted forcibly. Î Turn off power switch and eliminate the problem that caused the machine to stop.
On control panel Problem ¼ Correction Sewing Breakage of top thread is detected. Î supply or rethread top thread and restart. Unable to start with needle lowered. Î Raise needle and restart. Unable to start with presser foot lifted. Î Lower presser foot and restart. Hoop size is too small to move hoop to original position. Î Turn off power switch and attach larger hoop. Hoop size is smaller than embroidery data. Î Attach appropriate hoop and restart. Defect in sewing data. Î Transmit correct data.
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