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RUBY 90
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide RUBY 90 K E E P I N G T H E WO R L D S E W I N G ™...
  • Page 2 This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-1, 60335-2-28, CSA C22.2 NO.68 and UL1594. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine. Keep the instructions at a suitable place close to the machine.
  • Page 3 • Do not use the machine if it is wet. • If the LED lamp is damaged or broken, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid a hazard. •...
  • Page 4 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the authorized HUSQVARNA® VIKING® retailer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The included interface cable should be used in order to ensure compliance with the limits for a Class B digital device.
  • Page 5 Declaration of Conformity For Europe Hereby, VSM Group AB on behalf of Singer Sourcing Limited LLC (who are commonly owned by SVP-SINGER Holdings LLC, d/b/a collectively as SVP Worldwide), declares that this sewing machine is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..........11 Needles ............36 Important Needle Information ......36 Welcome to the Built-in User’s Guide!...12 Changing the Needle........37 Finding a Topic..........12 Navigating the User’s Guide......12 Threading ............38 Machine Overview ........13 Threading the Upper Thread......38 Front ............
  • Page 7 mySewnet™ Account........65 Baste............96 mySewnet™ Cloud .......... 66 Blind Hem ........... 97 Installation of mySewnet™ Cloud Sync Tool Hem ............97 for Computer ..........67 Buttonholes ..........98 Apps............67 Programmable Button Sew On ......99 mySewnet™ Menu .......... 67 Dimensional Stitches –...
  • Page 8 GO..............118 Basting Options ...........142 Edit an Existing Design or Text.....118 Embroidery Stitch Out Pop-up Messages ..143 Thread Color Edit........119 10 Program ............. 145 Program Embroidery Text ......120 Program – Overview ........146 Create a Text ..........120 Create New Program ........147 Add a Letter..........120 To Edit a Created Program ......147 Delete a Letter..........120 Text Shaping ..........120...
  • Page 9 File Formats ..........167 Browse File Manager........167 Open a File or Folder........167 Move Up One Folder Level ......168 List/Thumbnail View ........168 mySewnet ™ Cloud Folder ......168 Built-in Designs ..........168 USB Device ..........168 Organize............169 Create New Folder ........169 Rename a File or Folder ........169 Move a File or Folder........169 Copy a File or Folder ........169 Delete a File or Folder ........169...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    1 Introduction...
  • Page 12: Welcome To The Built-In User's Guide

    Welcome to the Built-in User’s Guide! The built-in user’s guide contains all of the information found in the printed user’s guide packed with your DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 sewing and embroidery machine, as well as information regarding all the functions and features accessed from the multi-touch screen.
  • Page 13: Machine Overview

    Machine Overview Front 1. Lid 12. Bobbin cover 2. Pre-tension thread guide 13. Base plate 3. Threading slot 14. Built-in Ruler with button ruler 4. Thread tension discs 15. Multi-touch screen 5. Thread take-up lever 16. Speaker 6. Threading slots 17.
  • Page 14: Needle Area

    Needle Area 1. Automatic needle threader, see Using the Automatic Needle Threader, page 40 2. Needle holder with needle clamp screw 3. Needle thread guide 4. Presser foot 5. Presser foot ankle 6. Presser foot bar Left Side 1. Embroidery unit sockets 1 Introduction...
  • Page 15: Right Side

    Right Side 1. Bobbin winder 2. Bobbin winding lever 3. Built-in USB ports 4. Thread cutter for bobbin winding 5. ON/OFF switch, sockets for power cord and foot control. See Connect the Power Cord and Foot Control, page 30. Rear 1.
  • Page 16: Storing A Needle Plate

    Storing a Needle Plate Store the needle plate not in use in the bottom of your accessory tray. 1. Insert the back of the plate into the assigned holes as illustrated and lay it down. 2. Push the plate down and to the left to fasten it. 3.
  • Page 17: Embroidery Unit

    Embroidery Unit (type EU 22) 1. Embroidery unit plug 2. Embroidery hoop attachment 3. Embroidery arm 4. Embroidery unit release button (underside) 5. Level adjustment feet 1 Introduction...
  • Page 18: Function Buttons

    Function Buttons Automatic needle threader Stitch re-start STOP function Speed – and + FIX function 10. Presser foot up and extra lift Decrease LED work light brightness/ Needle stop up/down 11. Presser foot down and pivot Increase LED work light brightness Cut function 12.
  • Page 19: Needle Stop Up/Down

    while sewing and your machine sews a few tie-off stitches and completed. Touch STOP before starting to sew and your stops automatically. machine sews only one repetition of the stitch. Only one stitch is displayed on the screen. The indicator next to the You can activate automatic FIX in settings, see Automatic STOP button is lit when the STOP function is active.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Accessories Included Accessories 1. Thread net (4) 2. Universal tool 3. Seam ripper 4. Brush 5. Bobbins (9) 6. Edge/Quilting guide (used attached to presser foot ankle) 7. Multipurpose tool/Button reed 8. Thread cone holder (2) 9. Hoop clips (16) 10.
  • Page 21: Presser Feet

    Presser Feet Note: For the best sewing results, use only presser feet designed for and compatible with your DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 machine. Utility Foot A Snapped onto the machine upon delivery. Used mainly for straight stitching and zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1.0mm. Decorative Stitch Foot B For sewing close zigzag stitches (satin stitches) with less than 1.0mm stitch length, other utility stitches or decorative stitches, use this foot.
  • Page 22 Embroidery/Darning Foot R Used for free motion embroidery, free motion quilting, free motion stitching and free motion darning. When using this foot, select free motion floating in the free motion options pop-up in sewing mode. This foot can also be used for hoop embroidery. Side-Motion Foot S Used for side-motion/omnimotion stitches.
  • Page 23: Stitch Overview

    Stitch Overview Utility Stitches Name Description Stitch № Presser foot Straight stitch, left needle For all types of sewing. position Straight stitch, center For all types of sewing. needle position Straight stitch with For all types of sewing. Begins and ends with forward and reinforced tie-off reverse stitches.
  • Page 24 Stitch № Presser Name Description foot Elastic/casing stitch For overlapped seams in tricot. To sew casing over narrow elastic. Serpentine stitch For mending and elastic applications. Elastic or smocking Sew over two rows of elastic thread for elastic shirring. stitch Bridging stitch For joining two pieces of fabric with finished edges and for elastic shirring.
  • Page 25 Stitch № Presser Name Description foot Sensor Bartack buttonhole For most fabric weights. Buttonhole foot/C Sensor Rounded bartack For light weight fabrics. Buttonhole buttonhole foot/C Sensor Round end buttonhole For blouses and children’s garments. Buttonhole foot/C Sensor Keyhole buttonhole Square end for tailored jackets, coats, etc. Buttonhole foot/C Sensor...
  • Page 26 Stitch Menu Overview help function, see Quick Helpquick help in the built-in user’s guide. There are several different stitch menus with stitches for all purposes. For detailed description of a stitch, use the quick Stitch Menu Name Description A — Utility Stitches Stitches for garment sewing and mending.
  • Page 27: Basic Gestures For The Multi-Touch Screen

    Basic Gestures for the Multi-Touch Screen Easily navigate on the multi-touch screen with the gestures described below. 1. Touch — Touch once on a button or setting on the screen to select. 2. Touch & Hold — Touch once without releasing for a few seconds to touch &...
  • Page 29: Preparations

    2 Preparations...
  • Page 30: Unpacking Machine And Embroidery Unit

    Unpacking Machine and Embroidery Unit After lifting the machine out of the box and removing all packing material and the plastic bag, wipe the machine, particularly around the needle and needle plate to remove any oil before sewing. When unpacking the embroidery unit, do not throw away the black styrofoam inside the embroidery unit carrying bag, as this is designed for storing the embroidery unit when not in use.
  • Page 31: Pack Away After Sewing

    Pack Away After Sewing 1. Press the ON/OFF switch to "O". 2. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine. 3. Unplug the foot control cord from the machine. Pull the cord gently and release. The cord will retract into the foot control.
  • Page 32: Getting Started With Wifi And Mysewnet™ Cloud

    Getting Started with WiFi and mySewnet™ Cloud Follow the steps below to connect your machine. Connect to a Network with WiFi Touch the WiFi button in the top left corner of the screen. Select from the list of available networks. If your network is password protected, you will be prompted to enter the password to connect.
  • Page 33: Manual Thread Cutter

    Manual Thread Cutter There are three manual thread cutters on your machine. • The first one (A) is close to the bobbin winder spindle for cutting the thread before and after winding. • The second one (B) is on the left side of the machine for manually cutting top and bobbin threads.
  • Page 34: Spool Pins

    Spool Pins Your machine has two spool pins; a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin. The spool pins are designed for all types of thread. Use the main spool pin (A) when threading the upper thread and for bobbin winding through the needle. For regular sewing and embroidery thread, use the main spool pin in vertical position.
  • Page 35 Embroidery Thread Embroidery thread is made from a variety of fibers: rayon, polyester, acrylic or metallic. These threads create a smooth glossy appearance for embroidery and other decorative stitching. Embroidery thread is not typically used in the bobbin unless both sides of the project will be seen. A light weight, embroidery bobbin thread is often used in the bobbin instead.
  • Page 36: Needles

    Needles The sewing machine needle plays an important role in successful sewing. Use only quality needles. We recommend needles of system 130/705H. The needle package included with your machine contains needles of the most frequently used sizes. Be sure to match the needle to the thread you are using. Heavier threads require a needle with a larger needle eye.
  • Page 37: Changing The Needle

    Changing the Needle 1. Use the hole in the multipurpose tool to hold the needle. 2. Loosen the needle screw with the universal tool. 3. Remove the needle. 4. Insert the new needle using the multipurpose tool. Push the new needle upwards with the flat side away from you until it will go no further.
  • Page 38: Threading

    Threading Make sure that the presser foot and needle are in the up position. Note: When using thread cones, place a cone holder on the spool pin before placing the thread cone. This prevents the thread cone from wobbling. Tip: When removing the thread cone from the spool pin, the cone holder might become stuck inside the thread cone.
  • Page 39 4. Pull the thread between the thread tension discs (D). Thread down through the right threading slot and then upwards through the left threading slot. Bring the thread from the right into the take-up lever (E) until it clicks into place (F), and down in the left threading slot to the last thread guide (G) just above the needle.
  • Page 40: Automatic Needle Threader

    Automatic Needle Threader Using the Automatic Needle Threader The needle threader allows you to thread the needle automatically by simply touching a button. Make sure that the needle is inserted correctly and pushed up all the way into the needle clamp before using the automatic needle threader.
  • Page 41 • normal cotton or polyester sewing thread 80/12 • rayon embroidery thread Note: Specialty fabrics and threads may require a special needle for best stitch results. Refer to your HUSQVARNA® VIKING® retailer for more information on needle types and sizes for your sewing needs. 2 Preparations...
  • Page 42: Threading For Twin Needle

    Threading for Twin Needle Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. Make sure that the presser foot and needle are in the up position. Note: When using large thread cones on the auxiliary spool pin, place the large spool holder with the flat side up and a cone holder on the spool pin before adding the thread cone.
  • Page 43 3. Pull the threads between the thread tension discs (E). Make sure that you place one thread to the left and one to the right side of the tension discs. Thread down through the right threading slot and then upwards through the left threading slot. Bring the threads from the right into the take-up lever (F) until they click into place (G), and down in the left threading slot.
  • Page 44: Threading Tips And Hints

    Threading Tips and Hints There are many threads on the market today developed for different purposes. The quality and structure of the thread as well as the shape and size of the thread spool can affect the behavior of the thread. Threads can also behave differently if the spool is full or nearly empty.
  • Page 45: Bobbin Winding

    The bobbins included are designed especially for your DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 machine. Only use HUSQVARNA® VIKING® category 8 bobbins. Wind a few turns of thread clockwise around the bobbin and cut excess thread with the thread cutter (F).
  • Page 46: Winding Through The Needle

    Winding Through the Needle When using the same thread in the needle and bobbin, it is convenient to wind a new bobbin directly through the needle without having to unthread/re-thread your machine. We do not recommend winding speciality threads such as invisible or other stretchy threads, metallic or flat metallic threads through the needle.
  • Page 47: Inserting The Bobbin

    Note: If you experience difficulty winding a bobbin through the needle and you are using a large thread cone, move the cone to the auxiliary spool pin and use the right clip on the telescopic thread guide instead. Place the large spool holder with the flat side up and a cone holder on the auxiliary spool pin before adding the thread cone.
  • Page 48: Attaching The Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot

    Attaching the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot 1. Snap on the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot. 2. Insert the plug, with the three dots facing out, into the accessory socket at the back of the sewing head. Before using the automatic needle threader with the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot attached, lift the wheel of the foot up to avoid damage to the needle threader and foot.
  • Page 49: Changing To Straight Stitch Plate

    Changing to Straight Stitch Plate The Straight Stitch Plate is recommended for embroidery. It may also be used for certain techniques in sewing mode, such as quilt piecing. The smaller hole in the Straight Stitch Plate supports the fabric closer to the needle and helps prevent the fabric from being pulled down into the bobbin area, especially at the beginning and/or end of a seam.
  • Page 51: Embroidery Preparations

    3 Embroidery Preparations...
  • Page 52: Embroidery Unit

    Embroidery Unit (type EU 22) 1. Embroidery unit plug 2. Embroidery hoop attachment 3. Embroidery arm 4. Embroidery unit release button (underside) 5. Level adjustment feet When removing the embroidery unit from the box for the first time, be sure to remove the shipping brace on the underside of the embroidery unit.
  • Page 53: Designs

    Designs Almost 800 designs are included in the machine memory. These designs, along with the eight built-in embroidery fonts, are shown in the DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 sampler book. DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 Sampler Book Look through the DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 sampler book for designs and fonts.
  • Page 54: To Hoop The Fabric

    To Hoop the Fabric For the best embroidery results, place a layer of stabilizer beneath the fabric. When hooping stabilizer and fabric make sure that they are smooth and securely hooped. 1. Open the quick release (A) on the outer hoop and loosen the screw (B).
  • Page 55: The Multi-Touch Screen

    4 The Multi-Touch Screen...
  • Page 56: Common Functions

    Common Functions The following functions on the screen are used frequently. Confirms changes and pop-up messages and returns to previous window. Cancel Cancels changes and pop-up messages and returns to previous window. Embroidery Edit In the lower right corner of the embroidery edit window, there is a GO button.
  • Page 57: Topbar

    Topbar On the topbar you will find the following functions: WiFi, mySewnet™, wireless firmware update, home screen, quick help, settings and sewing/embroidery mode toggle. Note: All functions may not always be available at the same time. WiFi Settings mySewnet™ Sewing/embroidery mode toggle Home screen Quick help...
  • Page 58: Mysewnet

    mySewnet™ Touch the mySewnet™ button on the topbar and touch sign in. Sign in to your mySewnet™ account or create a new mySewnet™ account. When signed in you will see how much available space there is left in the mySewnet™ cloud. The synchronization status will be shown on the mySewnet™...
  • Page 59: Quick Help

    Quick Help Touch quick help on the topbar. Touch an icon, button or an area on the screen you want information about. Some quick helps will refer to the built-in user’s guide for more information. Touch the button to open the built-in user’s guide.
  • Page 61: Wifi & Mysewnet™ Services

    5 WiFi & mySewnet™ Services...
  • Page 62: Wifi Introduction

    WiFi Introduction Your DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 machine features WiFi which makes it possible to connect your machine wireless to the mySewnet™ services. Getting Started With WiFi Touch the WiFi button and activate WiFi. Select a network from the list of available networks. If your network is password protected, you will be prompted to enter the password in the pop-up to be able to connect.
  • Page 63: Firmware Update Using Wifi

    Firmware Update Using a USB Device Visit the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® website at www.husqvarnaviking.com and find your machine. Here you will find the available updates. 1. Download the update firmware zip file. Unzip the file and copy the file (.clo) to a USB device.
  • Page 64: Complimentary Software (Pc And Mac)

    Visit the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® website at www.husqvarnaviking.com to get support. Select your machine model and download the software. More information and detailed installation instructions are available on the download page.
  • Page 65: Mysewnet™ Services

    mySewnet™ Services The mySewnet™ services contains the following: • mySewnet™ account – A personal login-based account to access the different mySewnet™ services. • mySewnet™ cloud – A cloud based service where you will save and access your personal files from three different places: the mySewnet™...
  • Page 66: Mysewnet™ Cloud

    mySewnet™ Cloud mySewnet™ cloud is a service where you save and access your personal files, projects, stitches and designs, over the Internet instead of on your computer’s hard drive. It is available to all owners and users of a mySewnet™ cloud enabled machine. The mySewnet™...
  • Page 67: Installation Of Mysewnet™ Cloud Sync Tool For Computer

    Installation of mySewnet™ Cloud Sync Tool for Computer Install the mySewnet™ cloud sync tool to support synchronization of a local folder on your computer with the content stored in mySewnet™ cloud. To download mySewnet™ cloud sync tool for your computer and get detailed installation instructions, go to cloud.mysewnet.com Apps...
  • Page 69: Home Screen

    6 Home Screen...
  • Page 70: Home Screen- Overview

    Home Screen— Overview Get tips and inspiration through the mySewnet™ blog, read your user's guide for instant help or find several guides and The home screen is filled with guidance, inspiration and help. sewing instructions within the knowledge center. Here you'll find the JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature which includes a sewing, quilting and embroidery advisor that will Note: Images may look different than your screen and/or machine guide you through different techniques and automatically...
  • Page 71: User Profile

    User Profile If you’re not signed in to your mySewnet™ account, there will be a sign in button. When you are signed in to your mySewnet™ account, your user name will be shown. You will receive information on for example how much time you’ve spent sewing on your machine.
  • Page 72: Home Screen - Common Functions

    Home Screen — Common Functions Search Touch the search tab and a window will open allowing you to search within the JoyOS ADVISOR™. Enter your search and touch OK. The machine will display the search results. You can also find the search tab in the User’s Guide to enable you to search within the User’s Guide.
  • Page 73: Project Menu

    Project Menu In the project menu recommended stitches and/or designs will be shown for the current loaded sewing/embroidery technique. Project Viewer When loading a JoyOS ADVISOR™ project from the JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature it will be shown in the project viewer which is always accessible on the screen. When the project viewer is minimized, touch the button to expand.
  • Page 74 How to Play Animations In the video player you can pause, rewind, fast forward, set the animation on repeat and turn full screen mode on/off. Touch cancel to close the video player. Touch & hold on rewind to start the animation from the beginning. 1.
  • Page 75: Joyos Advisor

    JoyOS ADVISOR™ SEWING ADVISOR™ – Overview When loading a sewing technique the machine will select the best stitch and settings for your chosen fabric and project. Depending on which choices you make, your JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature will recommend the most suitable sewing techniques.
  • Page 76 Fabric Selection Start your sewing by selecting the fabric that you will use. Suggested fabrics for each fabric group you can choose from are listed below. Note: Some fabrics have excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabrics or on your sewing machine. This discoloration may be very difficult or impossible to remove.
  • Page 77 Sewing Technique Groups After selecting a fabric, touch a sewing technique group and the JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature will recommend sewing techniques suitable for your fabric. Touch a sewing technique to load it into the JoyOS ADVISOR™ project viewer. Example: Select woven medium and zippers to show all zipper techniques suitable for woven medium.
  • Page 78: Quilt Advisor- Overview

    QUILT ADVISOR– Overview The Quilt Advisor gives you guidance for different kinds of quilting techniques. When selecting a quilting technique the machine will show all techniques for your chosen quilting technique group. JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature Minimize/expand JoyOS ADVISOR™ project files Quilting technique groups Quilting techniques Quilting Technique Groups...
  • Page 79: Embroidery Advisor™ - Overview

    EMBROIDERY ADVISOR™ – Overview The EMBROIDERY ADVISOR™ gives you guidance for different kinds of embroidery techniques. When selecting an embroidery technique the machine will show all techniques for your chosen embroidery technique group. JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature Minimize/expand JoyOS ADVISOR™ project files Embroidery technique groups Embroidery techniques Embroidery Technique Groups...
  • Page 80: Knowledge Center - Overview

    Knowledge Center – Overview The JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature also contains a knowledge center including: stabilizer guide, quick start guide, sewing instructions, step-by-step workbook and an accessory guide. JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature Available techniques of chosen group Stabilizer guide Step-by-step workbook Quick start guide Accessory guide Technique groups Sewing instructions...
  • Page 81 Stabilizer Guide Select a stabilizer group to view different stabilizers within the group. Touch a stabilizer to see more information about when to use it. Here you’ll find an overview of different types of stabilizers. • Cut away: Cut away stabilizers are stabilizers that needs to be cut away by using scissors.
  • Page 83: Sewing

    7 Sewing...
  • Page 84: Getting Started To Sew

    Getting Started to Sew When your DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 machine starts, the home screen featuring the JoyOS ADVISOR™ will be opened automatically. Always make sure that the type of fabric you intend to sew on is selected in the JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature. Read more about the fabric selections.
  • Page 85: Sewing Mode - Overview

    Sewing Mode – Overview In sewing mode you can select stitches, adjust and sew them. Your selected stitch will be shown in actual size in the stitch field. The sewing recommendations will be shown at the top. You can also go to program mode to create your own stitch program. Read more about how to program stitches in program. Note: All symbols and options will not be shown at the same time.
  • Page 86: What Is A Stitch

    What is a Stitch? A stitch either consists of a single stitch as in a straight stitch, or as two individual stitches e.g. in a zigzag. Furthermore, a stitch is also the complete stitch, meaning it is made up by the total of the individual stitches in the stitch, such as a 3 step zigzag or a decorative stitch.
  • Page 87: Sewing Recommendations

    Sewing Recommendations Your machine will show the selected fabric and the active stitch. It will also show sewing recommendations which are set automatically depending on the selected fabric, active stitch and current settings. You can change the selected fabric directly, by touching the fabric icon. The following recommendations can be shown: presser foot, needle, stabilizer, and glide plates.
  • Page 88: Stitch Width

    Stitch Width Increase or decrease the stitch width using + and - in the control. The number above the control shows stitch width in mm/inch. Changed stitch position may limit the stitch width adjustments. Stitch Positioning On certain stitches with a width less than 7mm it is possible to change the stitch position.
  • Page 89: Stitch Density

    Stitch Density The stitch density control adjusts the density (the distance between the individual satin stitches that make up the entire stitch). The density does not affect the actual length of the entire stitch. Touch + to decrease the density. Touch - to increase the density.
  • Page 90: Sensor Foot Pressure

    Sensor Foot Pressure Touch + to increase or - to decrease the pressure of the presser foot on the fabric. Note: Touch the alternative switch bar on the thread portioning/thread tension control to switch to sensor foot pressure control. EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM™ Thanks to the EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM™...
  • Page 91: Mirroring

    If the bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric, the thread tension/thread portioning is too tight. Reduce the thread tension/thread portioning. Tension too tight If the upper thread is visible on the back side of the fabric, the thread tension/thread portioning is too loose.
  • Page 92: Save Stitch

    Save Stitch To save your file, touch the save button. You can choose to save the file to the mySewnet™ cloud folder or to a USB device. Previously saved designs, stitches, programs and/or fonts are shown. Name your file and touch the OK button. Save button If you want to save to a folder, simply touch &...
  • Page 93: Balance

    Balance When sewing on special fabrics or doing a special technique, the balance may need to be adjusted. To adjust the balance on the active stitch, touch the balance button in sewing mode. Start by sewing the stitch on a piece of scrap fabric. Change Balance button in sewing mode the preview on the screen to match your sewn sample by using the + and - in the controls.
  • Page 94: Free Motion Options

    Free Motion Options Choose between three free motion options: free motion spring action, free motion ruler foot, or free motion floating. When sewing free motion with a straight stitch, use the Straight Stitch Plate for best result. Read about how to change to Straight Stitch Plate.
  • Page 95 Free Motion Floating Activate free motion floating to set the machine in free motion floating mode for floating feet, e.g. the R-Foot. The feed teeth will lower automatically. When sewing at low speed the presser foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabric on the needle plate while the stitch is being formed.
  • Page 96: Basic Sewing Techniques

    Basic Sewing Techniques In basic sewing techniques you will find the most commonly used sewing techniques. When you choose one of the basic sewing techniques, the recommended stitch for the chosen fabric is automatically loaded. Seam A seam sews two pieces of fabric together with a seam allowance that will usually be pressed open.
  • Page 97: Blind Hem

    Blind Hem The blind hem creates an invisible hem on garments. There are two types of blind hem; one is recommended for medium to heavy fabrics, the other for stretch. The blind hem is not suggested for light weight fabric, leather and vinyl. The hem technique on your JoyOS ADVISOR™...
  • Page 98: Buttonholes

    Buttonholes The JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature will select the best buttonhole and stitch settings for your chosen fabric. Fabric should be interfaced and/or stabilized where buttonholes are to be sewn. Tip: In your accessory tray there is a special hook where you can hang your Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot.
  • Page 99: Programmable Button Sew On

    Programmable Button Sew On Sew buttons, snaps, hooks and eyes quickly with your machine. Select sew on button in the JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature. Note: Place the thin end of the multipurpose tool under the button when sewing on light fabrics. Use the thick end for heavier fabrics. Hold in place on the fabric with transparent tape.
  • Page 100: Embellished Stitches - Menu N

    Embellished Stitches – Menu N Embellished stitches are decorative stitches where you can change the appearance of the stitch after it is sewn for a special effect. These stitches can be decorated with crystals or cut for a tassel effect. Tassel stitches are sewn with many threads on top of each other.
  • Page 101: Taper Satin Stitch Exercise

    Taper Satin Stitch Exercise The taper stitch automatically tapers the satin stitch for corners and points and can be used for satin stitch lettering. Try the satin stitch exercise and stitch a corner of the tapered satin stitch on a piece of stabilized fabric. 1.
  • Page 102: 4-Way Stitches - Menu S

    4-Way Stitches – Menu S The 4-way stitch allows you to sew several sturdy stitches in four different directions. You will have different 4-way stitches to choose from. This is especially helpful when patching trouser legs on a free arm. The 4-way stitches are programmed at a fixed length and stitch width.
  • Page 103: 8-Way Stitches - Menu T

    8-Way Stitches – Menu T There are two different stitches, straight and reinforced straight stitch, in the T menu. Touch the arrows to select one of the pre-set sewing directions. To fine tune the direction of the stitch, use the stitch width and stitch length controls. Program these stitches alone or with decorative stitches from other menus to create unique stitches or borders.
  • Page 104: Sewing Pop-Up Messages

    Sewing Pop-up Messages Bobbin Thread Low When the bobbin thread is running low, a pop-up message appears giving you notice that you will soon need to change the bobbin. This gives you an opportunity to plan when you want to change your bobbin. If you want to continue sewing without changing the bobbin, touch the foot control and do not close the pop-up.
  • Page 105: Embroidery

    8 Embroidery...
  • Page 106: Getting Started To Embroider

    Getting Started to Embroider When your DESIGNER RUBY™ 90 machine starts the home screen will be opened automatically. Select a special embroidery technique or touch start new. When a special embroidery technique is chosen you will have directions from the JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature. When you touch start new you will enter embroidery mode.
  • Page 107: Embroidery Edit - Overview

    Embroidery Edit – Overview In embroidery edit you can adjust, combine, save and delete designs, stitches and fonts. You can edit your design combinations without having the embroidery unit connected to your machine. The loaded design(s) are shown in the embroidery area. Tip: Minimize the selection area by touching the minimize selection area to use the whole screen when editing your design combinations.
  • Page 108: Grid/Background Color

    35. mySewnet™ library menu 39. Thread color edit 42. Pan 36. File manager 40. Total number of stitches in design 43. Scale combination 37. Design information 44. Rotate 41. Design stitch out order 38. Design categories Grid/Background Color Touch the grid/background color button to activate a grid on the embroidery area to guide placement of designs.
  • Page 109: Mysewnet™ Library

    mySewnet™ Library mySewnet™ library is a subscription service where you can get access to thousands of embroidery designs. Visit our website to read more about this service and start your subscription. If you have a subscription, WiFi is connected and you have logged in to your mySewnet™...
  • Page 110: Load A Stitch

    Load a Stitch Touch & hold a stitch from the stitch menu for a few seconds to activate it and then drag the stitch to the embroidery area without releasing your finger from the screen. To place the stitch, release your finger from the screen and the stitch will be placed into the embroidery area.
  • Page 111 Select One Design To select one design you can either touch the design on the screen or open arrange and touch the thumbnail image in the selection window. To see the order your designs will be embroidered, read about design stitch out order. Select Design Exercise In embroidery edit, touch the design menu.
  • Page 112: Hoop Selection

    A list will appear with hoop choices, including hoops that are available to purchase from your authorized HUSQVARNA® VIKING® retailer. After selecting your hoop size, the list will close automatically. Note: You can adjust the list by choosing specific hoops in my hoops in default embroidery settings.
  • Page 113: Group/Ungroup

    Group/Ungroup If you have selected two or more designs and want to combine them to be adjusted as one design, touch the group/ungroup button. A design selection frame will surround each design that is selected and, when grouped, the design selection frame will surround all of the designs in the group.
  • Page 114: Mirror Side To Side And End To End

    Mirror Side to Side and End to End To mirror a design horizontally, touch the mirror side to side button. To mirror vertically, touch the mirror end to end button. Mirror side to side Mirror end to end Touch Functions You can position, rotate, scale and pan directly on the multi- touch screen using your fingers.
  • Page 115: Scale

    Scale With the touch function, scale, you can increase or decrease the size of the selected design(s) up to +/- 20% without changing the number of stitches. Note: To increase or decrease a design more than 20%, use the resize function.
  • Page 116: Zoom Options

    Alternatively use the zoom slider to zoom in and out in the embroidery area. Move the slider to the right to zoom in and to the left to zoom out. You will see how much you have zoomed to the right of the slider. Zoom Options Touch zoom options to open a pop-up where you can choose between zoom to all or zoom to hoop.
  • Page 117: Save Design

    Save Design To save your file, touch the save button. You can choose to save the file to the mySewnet™ cloud folder or to a USB device. Previously saved designs, stitches, programs and/or fonts are shown. Name your file and touch the OK button to confirm.
  • Page 118: Send Design

    Send Design Send selected embroidery designs directly to other mySewnet™ enabled devices. Choose any of the available devices by touching it. The pop-up closes and the selected design(s) are sent. Note: You can only send designs to devices connected to the same mySewnet™...
  • Page 119: Thread Color Edit

    Thread Color Edit Touch the thread color edit button to view a list of thread colors in the selected design(s). Thread Color Change You can edit the colors in your design. Touch the color block in the list that you want to change. Touch the thread color change button to select a new thread color.
  • Page 120: Program Embroidery Text

    Program Embroidery Text To create a text design, touch the font menu and select an embroidery font. Write your text and touch OK when finished to load it into the embroidery area. When selecting an embroidery font the program embroidery text window will open automatically.
  • Page 121 Select Text Shape Touch select text shape to open a list of different shape line types. Touch a shape line and your text will follow the shape line on the screen. The small black arrow indicates the direction your text will follow when adding letters to the shape line.
  • Page 122: Design Shaping

    Design Shaping Design shaping is a unique way to take your creativity to another level. Use your beautiful stitch programs or embroidery designs to form one of several shapes. Tip: Use your JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature to locate projects for Design shaping button design shaping instructions.
  • Page 123: Select Spacing

    Combination Repeat/Duplicate Last Design 5. Add more designs onto your shape in two different ways with the combination repeat/duplicate last design function. When the slider is set to the right, touching the + button will add designs to the shape in the same order as the ones already loaded.
  • Page 124: Select Side Positioning

    Select Side Positioning Touch the select side positioning button to open a list of options for how the designs will be rotated on the shape line: no rotation, rotate 90 degrees clockwise, rotate 180 degrees or rotate 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Fixed Design Angle Touch the select design angle to align all the designs in a fixed, vertical rotation on the shape line.
  • Page 125: Design Appliqué

    Design Appliqué Create a decorative appliqué with the design appliqué feature. Touch the design appliqué button in embroidery edit to start a new appliqué design. Tip: We recommend to use your JoyOS ADVISOR™ feature for Design appliqué button instructions on how to create an appliqué. When creating your appliqué...
  • Page 126: Resize

    Resize Resize can reduce an embroidery design up to five times smaller than the original design or increase it up to eight times larger than the original design. The machine recalculates the number of stitches in the design so the original stitch density remains.
  • Page 127: Start Resizing

    Start Resizing When you are satisfied with the design size and position, touch OK. The resize window will close and your resized design is loaded to the embroidery edit window. Touch cancel to return to embroidery edit without resizing. Note: Stitches and stitch programs cannot be resized. Important Resize Information Since designs are digitized for a specific design size, it is important to consider the following information about resize.
  • Page 128: Embroidery Edit Pop-Up Messages

    Embroidery Edit Pop-up Messages Exceeded Maximum Number of Stitches The design combination you are trying to make contains too many stitches. Your design combination can have a maximum of approximately 500.000 stitches. Embroidery Combination is too Complex This pop-up message appears e.g. for one of the following reasons: •...
  • Page 129: Embroidery Stitch Out

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  • Page 130: Embroidery Stitch Out - Overview

    Embroidery Stitch Out – Overview needs to be connected in order to enter embroidery stitch out. Attach the correct hoop once you are in embroidery stitch out. To embroider your design(s), enter embroidery stitch out by touching the GO button in embroidery edit. Before entering Note: Images may look different than your screen and/or machine embroidery stitch out you will see a welcome to embroidery depending on what machine model and color settings you have.
  • Page 131: Welcome To Embroidery Stitch Out

    Welcome to Embroidery Stitch Out Before you enter embroidery stitch out mode, a “welcome to embroidery stitch out” window will appear. In this window you will see an overview of your current embroidery settings. Review your current embroidery settings to check that everything is set as you desire.
  • Page 132: Color Block List

    deLuxe™ Stitch System Depending on which embroidery foot is selected in temporary embroidery settings the deLuxe™ stitch system will be enabled/disabled. Embroidering with the deLuxe™ stitch system and the Sensor Q-Foot is recommended for best embroidery results. Read more about the deLuxe™ stitch system.
  • Page 133: Zoom Options

    Alternatively use the zoom slider to zoom in and out in the embroidery area. Move the slider to the right to zoom in and to the left to zoom out. You will see how much you have zoomed to the right of the slider. Zoom Options Touch zoom options to choose between zoom to all or zoom to hoop.
  • Page 134: Center/Remove Hoop Position

    Center/Remove Hoop Position When you need to remove the hoop, e.g. when changing a bobbin, touch the center/remove hoop position. This will also show the center position of the hoop. Tip: You can also use the stitch re-start button on your machine as a shortcut to move the hoop to center/remove hoop position.
  • Page 135: Design Positioning

    Design Positioning Use the design positioning feature to place a design on an exact location on your fabric without re-hooping. It can also be useful when you want to embroider a design to exactly match a specific spot on your project or next to a previously embroidered design.
  • Page 136: Design Positioning Wizard

    Design Positioning Wizard 1. To Select a Locking Point on Screen Touch number 1 to select a locking point. Move the blue cursor with your finger to the point in the design on your screen that you want to match to a point on your fabric/ previously stitched design.
  • Page 137: Zoom To Cursor

    4. Rotate Design on Fabric Touch number 4. The touch function rotate is automatically selected. Touch and move using your finger on the screen, or use the arrows in the control wheel, to rotate the design until the needle is exactly where you want it to be on the fabric or the previously stitched design.
  • Page 138: Deluxe™ Stitch System

    deLuxe™ Stitch System The control visible in embroidery stitch out will change depending on whether the deLuxe™ stitch system is active or not in the temporary embroidery settings. Use the controls to adjust the balance between upper thread and bobbin thread, e. g.
  • Page 139: Thread Color Spools

    Thread Color Spools All colors in the loaded design(s) are shown in the order they will be embroidered in thread color spools. Underneath the current thread color spool, information about the design number and color order is shown. Also shown are the thread manufacturer, thread weight and color number.
  • Page 140: Remaining Embroidery Time By Color Block

    Remaining Embroidery Time by Color Block An estimation of the remaining embroidery time for the current color block is shown in hours and minutes next to the clock icon. If monochrome is activated, the estimated remaining embroidery time for the whole embroidery combination is shown.
  • Page 141: Highlight Current Color Block

    Highlight Current Color Block Touch the button and only the color block that is currently stitching will be visible in the embroidery area. All other color blocks will be greyed out. Highlight current color block can be useful when your design contains color blocks in different shades of the same color, especially if they are close to or overlapping each other.
  • Page 142: Basting Options

    Basting Options Basting enables you to secure your fabric to a hooped stabilizer. It is especially useful when the fabric that is going to be embroidered cannot be hooped. Basting provides support for stretchy fabrics. Touch the basting options button. The basting options can also be set in the “welcome to embroidery stitch out”...
  • Page 143: Embroidery Stitch Out Pop-Up Messages

    Embroidery Stitch Out Pop-up Messages The Embroidery Arm Needs to Calibrate When the embroidery unit is attached, a pop-up message will appear and inform you to slide off the hoop and clear the machine area for calibrating the embroidery arm. You will also be reminded to attach a suitable embroidery foot.
  • Page 144 Change Needle (Optional Accessory) Cutwork designs and felting designs require special optional needle accessories. Cutwork designs require the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Embroidery Cutwork Needle Kit (920268-096) and felting designs require the HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Felting Embroidery Set (920402-096).
  • Page 145: 10 Program

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  • Page 146: Program - Overview

    Program – Overview You can combine stitches and/or letters and numbers to create stitch programs. Combine various decorative stitches and stitch fonts from the from the machine stitch menus, mySewnet™ cloud folder on the machine, or from a USB device. You can program stitches up to approximately 500 mm (20”) long.
  • Page 147: Create New Program

    Create New Program To create a new program, touch the program button to open the program window. Touch the stitch menu or font menu to select the stitch or a font you want to use. Stitch menu Font menu Insert stitches from file manager or the stitch menu. The active position is shown with a cursor and the stitch or letter is highlighted.
  • Page 148: Edit Stitch Or Lettering Program

    Edit Stitch or Lettering Program Insert a Stitch or Letter Move the cursor to the point where you want to add a stitch or letter by using the step to previous/step to next stitch button. If the step to previous arrow has an underline you will move the cursor to the end.
  • Page 149: Adjust The Entire Program

    Adjust the Entire Program To adjust the entire program, return to sewing mode by touching the OK button. Adjustments made here will affect the entire program. Read about the different stitch settings in sewing mode that will adjust your entire program. Stitch Program Commands You can insert FIX, STOP and thread cut commands into the stitch program.
  • Page 150: Save Program

    Save Program To save your file, touch the save button and a pop-up will appear on the screen. In the save pop-up you can choose to save the file to the mySewnet™ cloud folder or to a USB device. Previously saved designs, stitches, programs and/or fonts are shown.
  • Page 151 The Maximum Number of Stitches Has Been Reached The stitch you are trying to add will make the stitch program too long. Your stitch program can be up to approximately 500 mm (20”) long and contain up to 199 stitches and commands.
  • Page 153: 11 Settings

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  • Page 154: Temporary Sewing Settings

    Temporary Sewing Settings Change your temporary sewing settings when you want to change a sewing related setting for your current project. Changes made to temporary sewing settings will be reset at the start of a new JoyOS ADVISOR™ project from the JoyOS ADVISOR™...
  • Page 155: Automatic Thread Cutter

    Automatic Thread Cutter When selected, the threads are cut automatically in the following situations: • At cut commands in stitches and programs. • After sewing a single stitch e.g. a monogram or eyelets. If deselected, no automatic thread cut will be performed. Note: Deselect when using optional accessories that are attached in the two holes in the needle plate just above the bobbin cover, to prevent damage to the automatic thread cutter knife located under the needle...
  • Page 156: Feed Teeth Options

    Twin Needle When a twin needle size is selected, the stitch width and stitch position of all stitches are limited according to the selected twin needle size to prevent damage to the needle, presser foot and needle plate. In sewing mode the stitch preview will indicate that a twin needle is selected.
  • Page 157: Temporary Embroidery Settings

    Temporary Embroidery Settings Change your temporary embroidery settings when you would like to change an embroidery related setting for your current project. Changes made to the temporary embroidery settings will be reset at the start of a new project from the JoyOS ADVISOR™...
  • Page 158: Embroidery Foot Type

    Embroidery Foot Type Select either the Sensor Q-Foot or floating foot. It is very important that the correct setting is selected for the attached embroidery foot. For best embroidery results, select and use the Sensor Q- Foot and the deLuxe™ stitch system. This is strongly recommended.
  • Page 159: Twin Needle Options

    Automatic Jump Stitch Trim When selected, cuts will be automatically performed and needle thread pulled to the underside of the fabric. This function saves you time trimming after the embroidery is completed. The upper thread will be cut and pulled to the underside of the fabric when starting to embroider after a color change, at the first color block, after stepping stitches and when the machine continues to embroider after a jump...
  • Page 160: Default Sewing Settings

    Default Sewing Settings Settings made in the default sewing settings will be saved, even when turning your machine off. deLuxe™ Stitch System – Default When selected the deLuxe™ stitch system will automatically be selected in the temporary sewing settings for all new projects loaded from the JoyOS ADVISOR™...
  • Page 161: Default Embroidery Settings

    Default Embroidery Settings All settings made in the default embroidery settings will be saved, even when turning your machine off. deLuxe™ Stitch System – Default When selected the deLuxe™ stitch system will automatically be selected in the temporary embroidery settings for all new projects loaded from the JoyOS ADVISOR™...
  • Page 162: Machine Settings

    Machine Settings All settings made in the machine settings will be saved, even when turning your machine off. Language Select your desired language on the screen. All texts in the machine will be changed. Audio Volume Change the audio volume using the slider bar. All sounds in the machine will be affected when the audio volume is changed.
  • Page 163: Clock Settings

    Clock Settings In clock settings you will find the different settings connected to the clock; select how the clock should be displayed (visible on the top-bar, show a 12– or a –24 hour format) and if you want the clock to be updated automatically or be done manually.
  • Page 164: Wifi Settings

    WiFi Settings Select the WiFi settings on your machine. In WiFi settings you can activate/deactivate WiFi on your machine, search for available networks and connect. If connected to a network with Internet access the latest firmware update will always be available.
  • Page 165: 12 File Manager

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  • Page 166: File Manager - Overview

    File Manager – Overview The file manager is used to open design files, font files and stitch files. Store your saved files in the mySewnet™ cloud folder or to a USB device connected to your machine. You can expand the file manager window to fullscreen by touching the file manager tab again.
  • Page 167: File Formats

    File Formats Your machine can load the following file formats: • .VP3, .SHV, .DHV, .VIP, .HUS, .PEC, .PES, .PCS, .XXX, . SEW, .JEF, .EXP, .10* and .DST (embroidery files) • .SH7 (stitch file) • .VF3 (embroidery font file) • .JOS (JoyOS ADVISOR™ project files) Note: Some versions of the embroidery files are not fully supported by your machine.
  • Page 168: Move Up One Folder Level

    Move Up One Folder Level Use the move up one folder level button to step up through the levels of folders. You can step up all the way to the first level. In the selection area you will see the files and folders for each level as you step up.
  • Page 169: Organize

    Organize Below are instructions on how to organize your files in file manager. Create New Folder Touch the create new folder button to create a new folder in the current position. Enter a name for your folder. Rename a File or Folder To change the name of a file or folder, touch to select it and then touch the rename file or folder button.
  • Page 170: Toggle Between Edit And Filter View

    Toggle Between Edit and Filter View If you expand file manager on the screen, all buttons used for organizing are shown at the same time in the lower part of file manager. If file manager is not expanded on the screen, touch the toggle switch to toggle between showing the buttons for editing and buttons for filtering.
  • Page 171: File Manager Pop-Up Messages

    File Manager Pop-up Messages Delete File or Folder When deleting a file or folder, you will need to confirm the deletion in the pop-up message that appears on screen. This will prevent you from deleting anything by mistake. Folder Already Exists You cannot create a new folder with the same name as another folder on the same level.
  • Page 173: 13 Maintenance

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  • Page 174: Cleaning The Machine Exterior

    Cleaning the Machine Exterior To keep your sewing machine operating well, clean it often. No lubrication (oiling) is needed. Wipe the exterior surface of your machine with a soft cloth to remove any dust or lint built up. Wipe the screen with a clean, soft and slightly damp microfiber cloth.
  • Page 175: Troubleshooting

    In this troubleshooting guide you will find solutions to the problems you may have with your machine. For further information please contact your local authorized HUSQVARNA® VIKING® retailer who will be happy to help you. Note: For problems with the firmware, such as WiFi connection and mySewnet™ services, please refer to the troubleshooting section in the built-in user’s guide.
  • Page 176 Once the thread is removed, touch OK. Pop-up message: The automatic needle threader is not in its Contact your authorized HUSQVARNA® VIKING® home position. Further sewing is disabled to prevent damage retailer for service.
  • Page 177 Change to a new high quality thread purchased from an become dry? authorized HUSQVARNA® VIKING® retailer. If using a spool cap on top of the spool, is it too small so the Attach a spool cap slightly larger than the actual thread spool.
  • Page 178: Troubleshooting Connectivity

    Thread Loops are Forming on the Underside of the Embroidery Design Has the embroidery built up too much to move freely under Attach Sensor Q-Foot. the presser foot? If using the R-Foot, increase the embroidery pivot height in settings menu in small increments until the problem is solved. The Embroidery Design Is Distorted Is the fabric hooped properly? The fabric must be tightly hooped.
  • Page 179: Service

    The Machine Cannot Synchronize with the mySewnet™ Cloud The machine cannot synchronize files with the mySewnet™ Make sure that you have a working WiFi connection. cloud Make sure that you have signed in to your mySewnet™ account. New mySewnet™ accounts are registered in the machine or at husqvarnaviking.mysewnet.com Make sure that there is available space on the mySewnet™...
  • Page 180: 14 Important

    14 IMPORTANT • Wear safety glasses. • Switch the sewing machine off (“0”) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as threading needle, IMPORTANT SAFETY changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. INSTRUCTIONS • Never drop or insert any object into any opening. This household sewing machine is designed to comply with •...
  • Page 181: Servicing Of Double Insulated Products

    Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play on a double-insulated product, nor should a means for with the sewing machine. grounding be added to the product. Servicing of a double- insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of the The noise level under normal operating conditions is less than system and should be done only by qualified service 80dB(A).
  • Page 183: Index

    Index 4-Way Stitches – Menu S ..........102 Basting Options ..........131, 142 4-Way Stitches Exercise ..........102 Blind Hem ..............97 8-Way Stitches – Menu T ..........103 Blindhem Foot D ............21 bobbin case...............174 bobbin case holder .............174 Bobbin cover.............. 13 Bobbin cover release button..........
  • Page 184 color number.............139 Design file ..............167 Color Options ............ 131, 140 Design information ............108 color order..............139 Design menu ............107, 122 Combination repeat ............122 Design menu name.............107 Common Functions............. 56 design number ............ 132, 139 complimentary software ..........159 Design positioning .............130 Complimentary Software (PC and MAC)......
  • Page 185 HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Embroidery Cutwork Filter stitches.............170 Needle Kit ..............144 Firmware Update Using a USB Device ......63 HUSQVARNA® VIKING® Felting Embroidery Set ..144 Firmware Update Using WiFi........63 FIX command ............ 146, 149 FIX function .............. 18 Fixed design angle ............122 Fixed Design Angle ............124...
  • Page 186 JoyOS ADVISOR™ project ........154 Monochrome ............. 130, 140 JoyOS ADVISOR™ project files ........167 Move a File or Folder..........169 JoyOS ADVISOR™ project menu ....85, 107, 146 Move Locked Point on Fabric ........136 JoyOS ADVISOR™ project viewer.....85, 107, 130, 146 Move to Hoop............113 JoyOS ADVISOR™...
  • Page 187 Organize..............169 Rename a File or Folder ..........169 Outer hoop ..............52 Rename file or folder ..........166 Overcast..............96 Repeat on/off ............74 Replace a Stitch or Letter..........148 Replacing the Needle Plate...........174 Resize ............... 107, 126 Resize Adjustments ............126 Retain Fill Type............126 Pack Away After Sewing..........
  • Page 188 Sensor Foot Pressure ........... 90 Stitch categories ............. 85–86 Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot ......22, 104 stitch density ............85, 118 Sensor Presser Foot Lift ..........154 Stitch density.............146 Sensor Presser Foot Lift – Default ........160 Stitch Density ............. 89 Sensor Q-Foot..........21, 52, 158 stitch file..............167 Service ..............179 Stitch file ..............167...
  • Page 189 The Embroidery Design Has Puckered ......178 Touch & Hold ............27, 56 The Embroidery Design Is Distorted ......178 Touch and Move ............27 The Machine Cannot Connect to a WiFi Network ...178 Touch Functions ............114 The Machine Cannot Synchronize with the mySewnet™ Transparent Thread .............
  • Page 190 Zipper Foot E ............21 Zoom ............... 115, 132 Zoom in ............115, 132 Zoom options ............ 107, 130 Zoom Options ........... 116, 133 Zoom out ............115, 132 zoom slider ...............133 Zoom slider ............107, 130 Zoom to all............116, 133 zoom to cursor ............136 Zoom to Cursor............137 Zoom to hoop............
  • Page 191 Consult your local authorized HUSQVARNA® VIKING® retailer, and be sure to visit our website at www.husqvarnaviking.com for the latest updates of the firmware and the user’s guide.
  • Page 192 www.husqvarnaviking.com...

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