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  • Page 2 Warning against injuries and material damages: According to legislation, you as the user of an electrical appliance are responsible for preventing possible accidents through safety-conscious behaviour: • Keep your work space tidy. An untidy workplace can lead to accidents. • Provide adequate lighting when working! •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Principal parts of the machine ..........................3 Accessories ................................. 4 Power, switch ..............................5 Removing extension table ........................... 5 Accessory box ..............................5 Levelling the machine............................6 Replacing needle..............................6 How to remove and attach the shank........................7 Replacing presser foot ............................7 Winding the bobbin............................
  • Page 4: Principal Parts Of The Machine

    PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE MACHINE 1. Tension dial 2. Upper thread guide 3. Take up lever 4. Face cover 5. Reverse button 6. Extension table 7. Needle clamp screw 8. Bobbin & shuttle cover 9. Buttonhole lever 10. Threading lever 11.
  • Page 5: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES A. All purpose foot (On machine) B. Buttonhole foot C. Zipper foot D. Button foot E. Gathering foot F. Blind hem foot G. Bobbin H. Screw driver (Large) I. Screw driver (Small) Needle plate screw driver K. Spool cap (Large) L.
  • Page 6: Power, Switch

    POWER, SWITCH 1. Input power : 220V, 60Hz. 2. Insert the foot control plug into the sewing machine. Then plug the machine to the power supply. 2. Turn switch to "ON" position. 3. Sewing speed can be varied by the speed controller.
  • Page 7: Levelling The Machine

    LEVELLING THE MACHINE If the sewing machine is not level, remove the sewing table and adjust the levelling by turning the foot as illustrated. Down REPLACING NEEDLE Needle clamp Needle clamp screw 1. Turn off power. Tight 2. Raise needle to its highest position. 3.
  • Page 8: How To Remove And Attach The Shank

    HOW TO REMOVE AND ATTACH THE SHANK Raise the presser foot. Turn the screw counterclockwise with the screwdriver to remove the shank. When attaching, place shank on presser bar. Lower the presser foot lever. Turn screw clockwise to tighten. REPLACING PRESSER FOOT 1.
  • Page 9: Winding The Bobbin

    WINDING THE BOBBIN Spool 1﹒Place thread spool and spool cap onto spool Spool cap pin.(Make sure the cut at right side before setup) Spool pin 2﹒Follow the arrow direction, thread as diagram. 3﹒Thread through inside of the opening on the bobbin edge, then place empty bobbin onto spindle.
  • Page 10 5﹒When bobbin winder is completed, release the foot control to stop machine then cut the thread. 6﹒Return winder spindle to left and remove wound bobbin. If winding not even, make adjustments: Turn screw colockwise: position down. Turn screw counter clockwise: position up. Until winding is even in bobbin.
  • Page 11: Inserting And Remove The Bobbin

    INSERTING AND REMOVE THE BOBBIN 1. Release the lock of bobbin cover plate (push to right) and remove the bobbin cover. 2. Remove the bobbin. 3. With newly wound bobbin draw thread on bobbin out approx 10 cm, then put the bobbin in bobbin case.
  • Page 12 5. Next, pull thread into notch (B). 6. Pull the thread as arrow direction. 7. Attach bobbin cover, follow step A and B. Note: Bobbin will rotate in anti-clockwise direction. ○ ○ - 11 -...
  • Page 13: Threading Upper Thread

    THREADING UPPER THREAD Turn the hand wheel toward you to raise the needle to its highest position. Raise the presser foot. 1. Pull the thread under the thread guide and slide it up over the hook. 2. Puts in among two iron sheets. 3.
  • Page 14: Automatic Needle Threader

    AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER NOTE: * Needle must be in its highest position and remove presser foot when using needle threader. * Needle threader cannot be used with a twin needle. 1. Raise the needle to its highest position. Lower the needle threader lever as far as it will go. 2.
  • Page 15: Drawing Up Bobbin Thread

    DRAWING UP BOBBIN THREAD 1. Hold the upper thread with your left hand and turn hand wheel slowly and towards you. 2. Gently pull the upper thread, and the lower thread will come up in a loop. 3. Pull both threads together taking them backwards and through presser foot to the rear of machine.
  • Page 16: Adjusting Thread Tension

    ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION In straight seams, the needle thread and the bobbin thread should lock together in the center of the two layers of fabric. If you look at the top and bottom of the stitch, you will notice that there are no gaps; each stitch is smooth and even.
  • Page 17: Bobbin Thread Adjustment

    BOBBIN THREAD ADJUSTMENT 1. Through the hole provided turn the screw to left to decrease the tension. 2. The lower thread tension has already been adjusted, do not adjust it if it is necessary. Decrease Increase ADJUSTING TENSION FOR ZIGZAG AND EMBROIDERY The upper thread tension should be slightly weaker when sewing a zigzag or a satin stitch.
  • Page 18: Fabric-Thread-Needle -Table

    FABRIC–THREAD–NEEDLE –TABLE Please pay attention to the following list as a guide for sewing different types of fabric. Fabric Threads Needles Crepe de chine, Fine Silk 10/70 or Light Weight Voile, Lawn, Fine Cotton 11/75 or Georgette, or Polyester 12/80 Organdy, Tricot Thread Linen, Cotton,...
  • Page 19: Sewing (Pattern Selector) And Operation Table

    SEWING (PATTERN SELECTOR) AND OPERATION TABLE Pattern list Zigzag width Stitch length Pattern Stand Stand Presser foot Twin needle - 18 -...
  • Page 20 SEWING (PATTERN SELECTOR) AND OPERATION TABLE Pattern list Zigzag width Stitch length Pattern Stand Stand Presser foot Twin needle - 19 -...
  • Page 21: Sewing (Pattern Selector) And Operation Table

    SEWING (PATTERN SELECTOR) AND OPERATION TABLE Pattern list Zigzag width Stitch length Pattern Stand Stand Presser foot Twin needle - 20 -...
  • Page 22: Operation Buttons

    OPERATION BUTTONS 1. LED screen 2. Twin needle light 3. Zigzag width light 4. Stitch length light 5. Twin needle set button 6. Stitch length VR button 7. Stitch length indication button 8. Zigzag width VR button 9. Zigzag width indication button 10.
  • Page 23: Reverse Button

    REVERSE BUTTON During sewing or before sewing. Machine will sew reverse when press reverse button. (Only for pattern 00~01) ○ ○ ○ ○ PATTERN OPERATION INSTRUCTION ○ ○ ○ ○ LED numbers display ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 24: Zigzag Non-Section Operation Instruction

    ZIGZAG NON-SECTION OPERATION INSTRUCTION The buzzer can make the sound, when you adjust the ○ ○ ○ ○ button ○ ○ ○ ○ Zigzag width light-off: ○ ○ ○ ○ button When you move zigzag width VR to the (Diagram 1). bottom as Light off Zigzag width light-red:...
  • Page 25: Stitch Length Non-Section Operation Instruction

    STITCH LENGTH NON-SECTION OPERATION INSTRUCTION The buzzer can make the sound, when you adjust the ○ ○ ○ ○ button ○ ○ ○ ○ Zigzag width light-off: ○ ○ ○ ○ button When you move stitch length VR to the (Diagram 1).
  • Page 26: Display The Zigzag Width Operation Instruction

    DISPLAY THE ZIGZAG WIDTH OPERATION INSTRUCTION ○ ○ ○ ○ Press the zigzag width indication button until to display the zigzag width value by number on LED screen. ○ ○ ○ ○ Release the zigzag width indication button , the ○...
  • Page 27: Start To Sewing

    START TO SEWING (PREPARATION) After has been familiar with sewing machine each regulator and the appendix function, and then may start sewing. The following several points which are before stitch should pay attention, so it may cause sewing to be smoothly. 1.
  • Page 28: Straight Stitches

    STRAIGHT STITCHES 1. This stitching is one of most commonly used pattern. 2. The zigzag presser foot also can use in the straight stitches and the zigzag stitches 3. To sewing thinner cloth may use smaller stitch length. ZIG-ZAG STITCH Pattern selector position.
  • Page 29: Transfer Sewing Direction

    TRANSFER SEWING DIRECTION 1. Stop the sewing machine when you reach a corner. Then lower the needle into fabric. 2. Raise presser foot and use the needle as a pivot. Turn the fabric around the needle in the desired direction. 3.
  • Page 30: Overcasting Sewing

    OVERCASTING SEWING (Optional) . Use these stitches for sewing an unfinished fabric edges, seam and applique. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Use this stitch with knitted, tricot or other stretchy fabric. As general straight sewing, the machine will feed forward and backward making a triple stitch not easily broken offering strength on stretchy fabrics.
  • Page 31: Blind Stitch

    BLIND STITCH Set up position: 1. Fit blind stitch presser foot. 2. Pattern selection “04”. 3. Stitch length dial at between “1.5-2.5” 4. Needle width dial at “3-5” 5. Loosen upper tension slightly. 1. Fold the material as shown. Make the fold as wide as you want the finished seam to be: the bottom fold should be about 5 mm away.
  • Page 32: Buttonhole Sewing

    BUTTONHOLE SEWING Remake: Buttonhole patterns are one time stitches. 1. Exchange to buttonhole presser foot. 2. Pulls out upper and bobbin threads approx. 10cm, and then lay aside under presser foot. (Diagram 1) 3. Set needle width dial at between 4-5. (Diagram 2) 4.
  • Page 33: Zipper Sewing

    ZIPPER SEWING Utilise the foot of closing zipper. Select straight stitch. 1. Zipper foot is designed to sew close to a raised edge, thus preventing sewing on zipper. 2. Place zipper foot in position and attach firmly. 3. Fold the fabric about 2 cm and place the fabric under foot.
  • Page 34: Hemming

    HEMMING (Optional) 1. Raise the presser foot and the needle to its highest position. 2. Fold over the fabric edge about 3mm and place it under the foot. 3. Insert the fabric fold into the spiral opening of hemmer foot. 4.
  • Page 35: Cleaning And Oiling

    CLEANING AND OILING Note: Pull stehts net-put for the machine if it out of Screw Screw operation are, if the lamp replaced or if them are cleaned. Pull out power supply plug before clearing. In order to maintain it’s to effective functions and pro-long working life.
  • Page 36: Oil Inside Of The Face Cover

    OIL INSIDE OF THE FACE COVER Note: Pull stehts net-put for the machine if it out of operation are, if the lamp replaced or if them are cleaned. Open the face cover with the screw driver and places one drop of oil on moving points only. Anchor screw Oiling place Oiling place...
  • Page 37: Fault Finding Chart

    FAULT FINDING CHART Suspected Probable cause Possible easy correction problem Threads kink - Upper thread improper threading. - Re-thread. See page 12 together under - Upper tension dial at O position. - Increase upper thread tension. See page 15 the fabric. - Incorrect size needle.
  • Page 38 - Starting to stitch too fast. - Start to stitch at a medium speed. - Improper threading. - Re-thread. See page 12 - Top thread tension too high. - Adjust top thread tension. See page 15 - Incorrect setting of needle. - Re-set needle.
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