Sewing Speed Control; Helpful Messages - Singer SC220 Instruction Manual

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KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE

SEWING SPEED CONTROL

Sewing speed is set by using the sewing speed control. The
sewing speed control is moved horizontally to determine the
amount of speed required.
Regardless of the setting, maximum speed may be limited
depending on which pattern has been selected.
NOTE: When using the foot control, if the sewing speed control is set on the lower setting, the
machine will not sew faster than the speed at which the speed control is set, even when the
foot control is fully depressed.

HELPFUL MESSAGES

If an incorrect operation is made, a helpful message will be displayed. When a helpful message is displayed, fix the
problem following the instructions below.
The bobbin winder is moved to the right.
Move bobbin winder to left when it is not used.
Buttonhole lever is not lowered or raised.
Lower buttonhole lever when sewing buttonholes.
Raise buttonhole lever when sewing stitch patterns.
Machine is locked up due to thread entangled with bobbin case or rotation
interrupted forcibly.
Turn off power switch and eliminate the problem that caused the machine to
stop.
Audible signal
Beep
Beep-beep
Beep-beep-beep
Beep-beep-beep-beep-beep
The buzzer sounds when
Normal operation
Invalid operation
Invalid machine setting
The machine is jammed
Slow
Fast
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