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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL SE300 SE340...
  • Page 2 mportant afety nStructIonS This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL 1594. 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 these instructions conveniently near the machine.
  • Page 3 SINGER® is the exclusive trademark of The SINGER® Company Limited S.à.r.l. or its Affiliates. ©2015 The SINGER® Company Limited S.à.r.l. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    able of ontentS SETTING UP THE MACHINE SEWING MAIN PARTS ................6 STARTING TO SEW ............. 21 ACCESSORIES ..............7 WHERE TO USE EACH STITCH .......... 21 REMOVABLE EXTENSION TABLE......... 7 STARTING TO SEW .............. 22 TO OPEN THE ACCESSORY TRAY ........7 START AND END OF SEAM ..........
  • Page 5 able of ontentS EMBROIDERY MAINTENANCE EMBROIDERY PREPARATION ........... 42 POP-UP MESSAGES ............52 CONNECTING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ......42 RAISE THE NEEDLE ............54 TO REMOVE THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ......42 RAISE THE PRESSER FOOT ........... 54 ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FOOT ......42 LOWER THE PRESSER FOOT ........
  • Page 6: Main Parts

    artS 1. Face Plate 6. Touch Panel LCD 37. Auxiliary Spool Pin 42. Spool Pin 2. Pressure Regulator 7. Hand Wheel Holder 43. Bobbin Winder Stop 3. Top Cover 8. Removable Extension 38. Pattern Chart 44. Bobbin Winder Spindle 4. Thread Take-Up Lever Table 39.
  • Page 7: Accessories

    Some accessories are stored in the accessory tray. 1. Needle Pack 2. 5 SINGER Class 15 Bobbins (transparent) (one is in the machine) 3. Seam Ripper 4. Brush 5. Screwdriver 6. Thread Net 7. Auxiliary Spool Pin 8. Felt Washers 9.
  • Page 8: Changing The Presser Foot

    5. Lower the presser foot lifting lever and the presser foot will snap into place. NOTE: This sewing machine is a low shank model. When shopping for optional SINGER presser feet and accessories, make sure they are designed for low shank models.
  • Page 9: Needles

    Select size of thread and needle in accordance with fabric to Select a needle of the appropriate style and size for the fabric be sewn. to be sewn. SINGER brand needles are recommended for this machine. CAUTION Type of Fabric Thread Size...
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Machine

    ettIng p the achIne ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FOOT CONTROLLER Use of foot controller will permit control of start, stop and speed DANGER with your foot. When the foot controller is connected, Start/Stop button will be To reduce the risk of electric shock: deactivated.
  • Page 11: Machine Control Functions

    ettIng p the achIne MACHINE CONTROL FUNCTIONS led (a) everSe tItch utton utton wIth Press the tack button while sewing and your machine The machine will sew in reverse while this button is pressed. sews a few Tack stitches and stops automatically. When When released, machine will sew forward.
  • Page 12: Thread Cutter

    ettIng p the achIne ever hread utter The feed dogs project up through the needle plate, directly Use this cutter if the Thread Cutter button is not used. below the presser foot. Their function is to move the fabric 1. Raise the presser foot and bring fabric and threads while it is being sewn.
  • Page 13: Sewing Preparation

    ewIng reparatIon TOUCH PANEL LCD SEWING MODE When you turn on the power, the touch panel LCD will display At the Home Screen, by pressing the Sewing Mode button, the Home Screen. machine will select straight stitch first. You can select and sew NOTE: all stitch patterns indicated in the Direct Selection Buttons and If the message show below appears, this means the needle...
  • Page 14: Setting Of The Stitch Pattern

    ewIng reparatIon MACHINE SETTINGS ettIng of the tItch attern Your machine will automatically select optimum settings for ettIng utton each stitch. You can make adjustments to every stitch as Before or during the sewing process, you can adjust the desired. Adjusted settings only affect the selected stitch and settings by pressing the Setting Button.
  • Page 15: Twin Needle

    ewIng reparatIon Upper Thread Tension Too Loose eedle Upper thread will appear on the bottom side of the fabric. Activate the twin needle program by pressing - or + buttons Increase upper thread tension. to set the twin needle width. When a twin needle width is selected, the width of all stitches is limited to prevent needle breakage.
  • Page 16: Audible Beep

    ewIng reparatIon udIble alIbratIon creen You can turn off the audible beep by pressing this button. If the icons on the screen, in relationship to where you touch Audible Beep is on. the screen, seem misaligned, the screen may need calibrating, ii.
  • Page 17: Threading The Machine

    BOBBIN SETTING IndIng the obbIn Be sure to use only SINGER Class 15 bobbins (transparent) in 1. Hold thread in both hands and hook thread to the guide this machine. from front opening. 2. Bring thread to the right and pass it through the thread guide from the back side.
  • Page 18: Winding Bobbin Independently

    NOTE: This machine can start to sew without drawing up the bobbin thread. If you want to draw up the bobbin thread, see page 20. Be sure to use only SINGER Class 15 bobbins (transparent) in this machine.
  • Page 19: Threading The Needle

    hreadIng the achIne THREADING THE NEEDLE hreadIng the pper hread reparIng to hread achIne 1. Hold thread in both hands and pass thread into the guide 1. RAISE THE PRESSER FOOT LIFTER. It is very important from front opening. to raise the presser foot lifter before you proceed to thread 2.
  • Page 20: Threading The Needle Eye

    hreadIng the achIne hreadIng the eedle rawIng p the obbIn hread CAUTION This machine can start to sew without drawing up the bobbin To prevent accidents: thread. If you want to start sewing with longer bobbin thread, 1. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care draw up the bobbin thread as follows.
  • Page 21: Where To Use Each Stitch

    tartIng WHERE TO USE EACH STITCH 15. Double zigzag stitch 16. Bar-tack Direct (0-9) 17. Darning 0. Straight stitch center needle positon Buttonhole (18-31) • For top stitching, for basic sewing, zipper sewing, etc. 18. Bar-tack Buttonhole (Wide) 1. Zigzag stitch 19.
  • Page 22: Starting To Sew

    tartIng STARTING TO SEW Upper Thread Sensor Select the straight stitch center needle positon. (No. 0) If upper thread is breaking, machine will stop automatically. Rethread the upper thread and resume sewing. CAUTION To prevent accidents: While sewing, special care is required around the CAUTION needle.
  • Page 23: Tack Stitch

    tartIng tItch ewIng eavy abrIc You may sew tack stitches at the beginning and end of the When sewing heavy or thick fabrics, the toe end of the presser stitch. foot tends to lift up when it comes to seams or other bulky 1.
  • Page 24: Sewing

    ewIng STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING 3. When you reach the end of seam, press the Reverse button. Straight stitch patterns should be selected to suit the type of fabric Machine will sew a few stitches backward and sew a few stitches being sewn.
  • Page 25: Blind Hem Stitching

    ewIng 4. Lower the presser foot and sew hem, guiding fabric evenly BLIND HEM STITCHING along the guide. 5. Turn the fabric over when you have completed sewing. The hem is sewn without stitches showing on right side of c. Wrong side of fabric fabric.
  • Page 26: Using The All-Purpose Foot

    ewIng CRAZY PATCH CAUTION To prevent accidents, the Overcasting Foot should Create interesting surface embellishment by sewing decorative be used for sewing patterns 1, 3, 33, 35, 36 only. Do stitches over the seams. Try mixing several types of fabrics for not change the stitch settings.
  • Page 27: Stretch Stitch Sewing

    ewIng BASTING STRETCH STITCH SEWING Basting is temporary stitching, used for fitting garments, and Stretch stitches are strong and flexible and will give with the for gathering and marking fabric. fabric without breaking. Good for knit fabrics as well as durable fabrics like denim or twill.
  • Page 28: Sewing On Buttons

    ewIng CAUTION SEWING ON BUTTONS To prevent accidents: Make sure that the needle does not hit the button No. 11 during sewing, otherwise needle may break. Button Sewing Foot 7. Raise the foot and cut the threads remaining about 10 cm (4”) long.
  • Page 29: Inserting Zippers

    ewIng INSERTING ZIPPERS 5. Stitch across the lower end and right side of zipper. Remove the basting and press. entered nSertIon No. 0 Straight Stitch (Center Needle Position) Zipper Foot (E) 7-10 mm apped nSertIon CAUTION No. 0 Straight Stitch (Center Needle Position) To prevent accidents, do not change the needle Zipper Foot (E) position.
  • Page 30: To Stitch Around The Zipper Tab

    ewIng QUILTING 3. Attach the Zipper Foot. A quilt consists of three layers: Attach the left side of the presser foot pin to the presser The topper, batting, and backing fabric. The top layer is formed foot holder when sewing the right side of the zipper, and by shaped pieces of fabrics joined together, creating the quilt right side of the presser foot pin to the holder when sewing topper.
  • Page 31: Automatic Bar-Tack And Darning

    ewIng AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING 4. Lower the Buttonhole Lever completely. You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the NOTE: Buttonhole Foot. Machine will not start to sew if Buttonhole Lever is not lowered properly or buttonhole foot is not positioned No.
  • Page 32: Buttonhole Sewing

    ewIng BUTTONHOLE SEWING 3. Pass upper thread through the hole of Buttonhole Foot and bring upper thread to the left. Select the buttonhole style you want to sew. 4. Position fabric under presser foot so that the center line This machine can sew 13 types of buttonholes. mark is in the center of the Buttonhole Foot.
  • Page 33: Bound Buttonhole

    ewIng NOTE: For sewing buttonholes on hard-to-sew fabrics or along the edge of multi-layered garments, install the Underplate. Place the fabric between the Underplate and Buttonhole Foot. BOUND BUTTONHOLE A bound buttonhole provides a professional touch to tailored garments like suits, coats and jackets. 30.
  • Page 34 ewIng 3. Press the Thread Cutter button and raise the presser foot 10.Fold the fabric and stitch along the seams on each side, to remove the fabric. just a needle width from the original stitching line. Remove the basting. c. Wrong side of fabric 11.
  • Page 35: Eyelet

    ewIng EYELET CONTINUOUS DECORATIVE PATTERN This stitch pattern is used for making belt holes and other similar applications. Use the Satin Foot for continuous decorative stitch patterns. This foot has a groove on the underside to allow satin stitches (or 31 Eyelet other closely spaced stitches) to feed freely under the foot.
  • Page 36: Applique

    ewIng APPLIQUE FREE ARM SEWING No. 200, 201, 202 By simply removing the extension table, you can access the Open Toe Foot free arm, making it easier to stitch hard-to-reach areas like pant hems, sleeve cuffs and children’s clothing. CAUTION NOTE: To prevent accidents, do not change the stitch width to Refer to page 7 for Removing the Extension Table.
  • Page 37: Twin Needle Sewing

    A twin needle is not provided with this machine. CAUTION To prevent accidents.: a. Use only SINGER branded twin needles for this machine. Other needles may break. 10. Press the Setting Button. b. The needle threader cannot be used. Thread each 11.
  • Page 38: Sequencing

    eQuencIng SEQUENCE SEWING 4. Press the desired letter directly. Press the Character tabs (located at the bottom of the LCD screen) to change lower You can combine stitch patterns & letter stitches into a case, numbers, etc. sequence. a. Uppercase letters To enter the sequence mode, press the Sequence Button at b.
  • Page 39: Shifting The Cursor (Highlight)

    eQuencIng eletIng attern or etter hIftIng the urSor IghlIght 1. Shift the cursor to the pattern or letter you want to delete. The cursor position is the highlighted pattern or letter. 2. Press the Delete button (d) quickly (less than 0.5 sec.). By pressing the Cursor buttons (a, b), cursor will shift up or Machine will delete the pattern or letter and cursor will down.
  • Page 40: Adjusting Each Pattern Or Letter In A

    dJuStIng attern or etter In a b. To recall memorized sequence 1. Press the Load button on the Sequence Screen. eQuence 2. The memories are indicated by numbers. Press the desired You can change the settings (stitch width/length, mirror/ sequence/memory. reverse) of each stitch pattern.
  • Page 41: Sew The Sequence

    eQuencIng ewIng eQuence from egInnIng ew the eQuence Whenever pressing the Restart button, machine will start After selecting stitches for a sequence, the sequence will sew sewing sequence from beginning. repeatedly. SEWING 1. Attach the Satin Foot when sewing decorative & letter stitches.
  • Page 42: Embroidery Preparation

    mbroIdery reparatIon ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FOOT Your sewing machine can convert to embroidery mode easily by attaching the embroidery unit as follows. 1. Remove the presser foot and holder. (See page 8) Exchange the needle to an embroidery needle (a). 2.
  • Page 43: Home Screen/Home Button

    mbroIdery reparatIon EMBROIDERY MACHINE SETTINGS CAUTION ettIng utton To prevent accidents: Before or during the embroidery process, you can adjust the 1. Do not carry the sewing machine when embroidery machine settings by pressing the Setting Button. unit is attached. It may fall off. The Setting Screen will appear.
  • Page 44: Stop For Cut

    mbroIdery reparatIon USING FABRIC AND STABILIZER Embroidery can be applied to many different types of ottom fabrics. Regardless of the fabric, it will be necessary to use an appropriate type of stabilizer. (See page 45 for more information) Stabilizer serves as a foundation, holding fabric securely while the embroidery machine stitches out the design, eliminating distortion in the fabric and the design.
  • Page 45: Fabric, Stabilizer, Needle And Thread Chart

    Hoop position c. Fabric (Under side) d. Embroidery surface (Top side) NOTE: ® It is possible to substitute SINGER Syle 2020 needles for the 2000 Style, in either the 11/80 or 14/90 sizes. ® It is possible to substitute SINGER Style 2045 needles for the 2001 Style, in either the 11/80 or 14/90 sizes.
  • Page 46: Securing Fabric In Embroidery Hoop

    mbroIdery reparatIon SECURING FABRIC IN EMBROIDERY ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY HOOP HOOP TO THE MACHINE For the best embroidery results, place a layer of stabilizer 1. Raise the presser foot. Raise the needle to its highest beneath the fabric. When hooping stabilizer and fabric make position by turning the hand wheel toward you.
  • Page 47: Usb Embroidery Stick

    Embroidery software is available for your machine, which will allow you to use designs from other sources, such as design CD’s and designs from the internet. Go to singer.mysewnet.com for information on how to download this software to your PC. pdatIng achIne Periodically, updates may be made available for your machine.
  • Page 48: Selecting Designs

    electIng eSIgnS HOME SCREEN Selecting designs to embroider begins with the Home Screen. The Home Screen has two main selections. a. Selecting a design, editing and stitching. b. Programming letters, editing and stitching. mbroIdery ollectIon uSb d (PDF file in your USB embroidery stick) elect a eSIgn Your machine comes with 200 embroidery designs, as well as...
  • Page 49: Editing The Design

    dItIng the eSIgn EMBROIDERY ROTATION AND Before you begin embroidering, you can edit designs, as shown below, using the Edit Tabs. MIRRORING SCREEN 1. Press the embroidery rotate and mirroring tab. NOTE: 2. Press the Rotate button. By pressing this button, the design A pop up message may appear if you did not attach the correct will rotate 90 degrees clockwise.
  • Page 50: Embroidery Option Screen

    dItIng the eSIgn EMBROIDERY OPTION SCREEN HOOP OPTION - SELECT HOOP POSITION When you press the Hoop Option and Selection button, the 1. Press the Embroidery Option tab. Hoop Option screen will appear first. 2. You can access embroidery options by pressing the You can move the hoop to the following positions.: buttons, as shown below: i.
  • Page 51: Tracing

    dItIng the eSIgn HOOP SELECTION racIng When you select the design, machine will select most suitable The Tracing function can be used to trace around the design hoop automatically. area. Press the second button to move the hoop so the needle 1.
  • Page 52: Embroider A Design

    mbroIder a eSIgn When you complete editing the design, press the Stitch Out 6. Press the Start/Stop button. tab to start sewing. The machine will start embroidering the first color of the design. STITCH OUT SCREEN NOTE: If presser foot lifter is raised at this time, the pop up When you press the Stitch Out tab (A), the Stitch Out Screen message will appear.
  • Page 53: Embroidery Letters

    mbroIdery etterS EDITING EMBROIDERY LETTERS You can select from 2 different font styles. See embroidery collection. Lettering can be edited, similar to the way designs can be edited. SELECTING EMBROIDERY LETTERS 1. Press the Font button on the Home Screen. The Font Selection screen will appear.
  • Page 54: Pop-Up Messages

    eSSageS aISe the eedle otor verload If the needle is in lowered position and If you are sewing on very heavy fabric or need to be raised before function can if the machine is blocked when sewing, be executed, this pop-up meesage is the main motor can get overloaded and shown.
  • Page 55: Delete Program

    eSSageS elete rogram mbroIdery arge When deleting all patterns, a pop up will This pop-up will appear if a design is too appear, press the “✓” button. Machine will large for this machine to read from USB delete all selected patterns and letters. To stick.
  • Page 56: Maintenance

    * An LED lamp is used to illuminate the stitching area. It does not require replacement. In the unlikely event it does not light up, call your authorized SINGER retailer for service. * There is no need to lubricate this machine.
  • Page 57: Helpful Hints

    elpful IntS PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Page Machine not properly threaded. Re-thread machine. Upper thread Thread entwined around bobbin. Remove entwined thread. breaks Needle inserted incorrectly. Re-insert needle. Thread tension too tight. Readjust thread tension. 14,43 Thread of incorrect size or poor quality. Choose correct thread.
  • Page 58: Technical Specification

    echnIcal SpecIfIcatIon Rated voltage 100–240V ~ 50–60Hz Nominal consumption Light Sewing speed 800 rpm maximum Machine dimensions: Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm) Net weight (kg) Embroidery unit dimensions: Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm) Net weight (kg) • The technical specifications and this Instruction manual can be changed without prior notice.
  • Page 59 stitches:10669 stitches:13842 stitches:13895 Dim.:13X13 cm Dim.:12X12 cm Dim.:11X11 cm stitches:11578 stitches:6550 stitches:4451 Dim.:10X10 cm Dim.:8X8 cm Dim.:5X8 cm stitches:4655 stitches:10678 stitches:9788 Dim.:8X8 cm Dim.:10X10 cm Dim.:9X8 cm stitches:9000 stitches:1 stitches:15915 Dim.:9X7 cm Dim.:15X25 cm Dim.:11X12 cm stitches:11845 stitches:25974 stitches:8858 Dim.:11X11 cm Dim.:11X12 cm Dim.:8X8 cm...
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  • Page 73 Font 1 : Block Font 2 : Script 30, 15 and 7 mm 25, 15 and 7 mm Characters included :...
  • Page 74 Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical/electronic products. Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available.
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