Snap-On Presser Foot; Knee Lifter - Baby Lock Euphoria BLC4 Instruction And Reference Manual

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Snap-On Presser Foot

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Presser Foot
Release Lever
The raised markings on the toe of the foot are seam line guides. They indicate the needle positions to
help guide your fabric for accurate seaming.

Knee Lifter

Your Baby Lock Euphoria comes equipped with a knee lifter.
If you move the knee lifter to the right, the presser foot will rise and the feed dogs will lower.
When the knee lifter is returned to the left, the presser foot lowers and the feed dogs rise.
Using the knee lifter, the presser foot can easily be raised and lowered, leaving both hands free to
manipulate the fabric.
Align the tabs on the knee lifter with the notches in the jack, and then insert the knee lifter by
pushing it toward the machine until it clicks into place. The black "Knee lifter front cover protector"
should be positioned as shown in the below illustration.
To remove the knee lifter, place left hand on the machine's front cover to secure and with right
hand, pull knee lifter straight out.
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The Baby Lock Euphoria has the convenience of a snap-on presser foot.
To Release:
1. Raise the presser foot lever to highest position. This will also lower the
feed dogs out of the way.
2. Raise the needles to the highest position.
3. Push the presser foot release lever located at the back of the presser
foot holder.
4. Slide the presser foot slightly toward you and carefully turn the back
section of foot clockwise 90 degrees.
5. Slide the presser foot to the rear to remove.
To Replace:
1. Raise the presser foot lever. This will also lower the feed dogs out of
the way.
2. Raise the needles to the highest position by rotating the handwheel
toward you.
3. Slide the foot from the left to right.
4. Align the bar of the foot with the groove in the holder.
5. Lower the presser foot lever to snap the foot into place.
6. Turn the hand wheel counterclockwise to engage the feed dogs in the
up position.

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