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This household sewing machine is designed to comply with 2006/42/EC (Machinery) and UL1594.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS
WHEN USING EMBROIDERY MACHINES, THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE
FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND/OR INJURY.
• The embroidery machine is provided with the following warning label:
• Exercise the important safeguards and warnings associated with the label.
• Improper use of this embroidery machine may result in temporary, permanent or fatal injuries.
• To prevent injuries, keep hands, body parts and other objects away from needle bar rack, guide rail,
etc.
• Keep the machine away from heat sources.
• This embroidery machine is only for indoor household use. Do NOT use outdoors.
• Do NOT use embroidery machine for other than its intended use.
• This embroidery machine is NOT intended to be used by persons (including children) with re-
duced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they
are supervised while using the embroidery machine and given instruction on how to use the em-
broidery machine by the person responsible for their safety. The person who is giving instruction
MUST have read and understand how to use this embroidery machine and assumes total responsi-
bility for the safety of the person they are supervising.
• Children must NOT use this embroidery machine.
• Children should be supervised to make sure that they do NOT play with packing materials, plastic
bags and/or the embroidery machine.
• Close supervision is necessary when the embroidery machine is used near children.
• To protect against electrical shock, do NOT immerse cord plug or embroidery machine in water
or other liquids.
• Turn off and unplug the embroidery machine from the electrical outlet when NOT in use and be-
fore cleaning. To unplug the embroidery machine, grab the power plug and pull it outwards from
the electrical outlet. Do NOT pull the power cord.
• Make sure the embroidery machine is turned off before inserting and/or removing parts.
• It is recommended to regularly inspect the embroidery machine. Do NOT operate the embroidery
machine with a damaged cord, plug, needles, bobbins, etc., or after the embroidery machine mal-
functions or has been damaged in any manner.
• Do NOT use accessory attachments that are NOT recommended by the embroidery machine
manufacturer, since it may cause injuries and malfunctions of the embroidery machine.
• Do NOT touch needles or sharp embroidery machine parts when installing or removing embroi-
dery frames, accessory fittings or while providing maintenance to the embroidery machine.
• Do NOT over extend power cord or let it touch hot surfaces.
• Do NOT place embroidery machine on or near hot gas, an electric burner, an oven, a gas or elec-
tric cooktop, an open flame, an iron, or steam embroidery machine.
• To turn off the embroidery machine press the "Stop" button, turn off the power switch at the
rear of the embroidery machine and then unplug the power cord from electrical outlet. See the
Turning off section for more information.
• When using the embroidery machine, provide adequate air space above and around the sides of
the machine for circulation. Do not block any ventilation opening while the embroidery machine
is being used and make sure the ventilation opening is free from the accumulation fluff, dust and
NOT covered by a cloth.
• For extra protection, when operating the embroidery machine, use safety glasses and closed toe
shoes to prevent injuries.

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