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• To replace the needles, use tweezers or pliers to grab the needle. Do NOT use your fingers.
• Do NOT leave the embroidery machine unattended while in use, and press "Stop" in the case of
an emergency. See the Turning off section for more information.
• The embroidery machine weighs about 95 pounds and should be carried between two people.
Only lift the embroidery machine from its base and use caution to prevent back, knees and/or
other types of injuries or damage to the embroidery machine.
• Do NOT lift or grab embroidery machine by the touch-screen or any of the removable parts.
• The embroidery machine's power cord MUST be plugged into a UPS power supply to protect it
from a power surge, power outage and to provide enough time for embroidery job to be complet-
ed in case of a power outage.
• If there is a power outage and the embroidery machine is NOT plugged into a UPS power sup-
ply, it will turn off. If it is plugged into a UPS power supply, once the job is completed, turn off
the embroidery machine and unplug it from the UPS power supply.
• If there is a power outage, turn off the embroidery machine and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
• Do NOT operate the embroidery machine if it is covered by or touching flammable materials,
including towels, curtains, draperies, walls or anything similar.
• Do NOT store any flammable liquids near the embroidery machine.
• Do NOT operate the embroidery machine in a place where sprays are used or oxygen is stored.
• Do not store the embroidery machine in a place with direct sunshine or high humidity. Do not
use or store the embroidery machine close to a heater, iron, halogen lamp or another high-tem-
perature object.
• Do NOT place any item on top of the embroidery machine while in operation.
• Do NOT store any materials or items other than the manufacturer's recommended accessories on
top or beneath the embroidery machine when NOT in use.
• Do NOT use any materials that are not recommended for the embroidery machine such as paper,
cardboard, plastic, foam and other such materials or their likes.
• Use extreme caution MUST be used when moving the embroidery machine to prevent any inju-
ries. It is recommended that the embroidery machine NOT be moved while it is being used or
plugged into the electrical outlet.
• To prevent needle breakage, do not use damaged needles or an incorrect needle plate.
• Keep foreign objects away from embroidery machine openings to avoid personal injuries.
• When using scissors or seam rippers, keep hands and fingers away from the cutting direction to
avoid injuries and only use them for their specified purpose.
• Do NOT use the embroidery machine on an unstable surface. Place the embroidery machine on a
stable, leveled, and durable surface or use the embroidery machine stand.
• Do NOT use the embroidery machine stand to store anything else but the embroidery machine
and its accessories.
• If the embroidery machine falls to the floor, it has been splashed with or soaked in water or other
liquids do NOT use it – contact your local dealer to schedule an appointment with a qualified tech-
nician to service the embroidery machine. Contact your local HUSQVARNA VIKING
• Do NOT use the embroidery machine if it begins to heat up, color changes or deformation oc-
curs, stop using the embroidery machine immediately, turn it off, and unplug it from the electrical
outlet. Then contact your local HUSQVARNA VIKING
• Never wear loose articles of clothing that can be caught by the needles or any part of the embroi-
dery machine while it is being used.
• The end user MUST never attempt to repair or modify the embroidery machine in any way and
MUST contact their local HUSQVARNA VIKING
repairs with a factory certified technician. Working on the HUSQVARNA VIKING
machine by the end user may result in voiding of the warranty.
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