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  • Page 1 710 eXcellence 710 Instruction Manual...
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only. Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. DANGER — To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS NAMES OF PARTS Using the Stabilizer Plate ..........50 Names of Parts ............... 3 Round End and Fine Fabric Buttonholes ..... 51 Standard Accessories ............ 4 Keyhole Buttonholes ............ 51 Accessories Storage ............5 Stretch Buttonholes ............51 Extension Table ..............
  • Page 5: Names Of Parts Names Of Parts

    NAMES OF PARTS Names of Parts Thread take-up lever Foot pressure dial Reference chart Top cover Foot storage compartment Bobbin thread cutter Bobbin winder spindle Hole for extra spool pin Spool holder (large) Spool pin Thread tension dial Face cover Thread cutter Extension table (accessory storage) Needle plate release lever...
  • Page 6: Standard Accessories

    Standard Accessories Part Name Part No. 1 Zigzag foot A (Set on the machine) 859802006 2 Rolled hem foot D 859804008 3 Zipper foot E 859805009 4 Satin stitch foot F 859806011 5 Open-toe satin stitch foot F2 859813000 6 Blind hemming foot G 859807001 7 Overcast foot M 859810007...
  • Page 7: Accessories Storage

    Accessories Storage The accessories can be conveniently stored in the foot storage compartment under the top cover and in the extension table. Under top cover: q Zigzag foot A w Overcast foot M e Zipper foot E r Satin stitch foot F t Blind hemming foot G y Foot holder u Touch panel stylus i Clear view foot...
  • Page 8: Getting Ready To Sew Connecting The Power Supply

    GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting the Power Supply z First make sure the power switch q is off. x Insert the machine plug w of the power supply cord into the machine socket e. c Insert the power supply plug r into the wall outlet t, and turn the power switch q on.
  • Page 9: Machine Operating Buttons

    Machine Operating Buttons q Start/stop button Press this button to start or stop the machine. The machine starts running slowly for the first few stitches, it then runs at the speed set by the speed control slider. The machine runs slowly as long as this button is pressed.
  • Page 10: Controlling Sewing Speed

    Controlling Sewing Speed Speed control slider You can limit the maximum sewing speed with the speed control slider according to your sewing needs. To increase the sewing speed, move the slider to the right. To decrease the sewing speed, move the slider to the left. Foot control Pressing on the foot control can vary sewing speed.
  • Page 11: Function Keys

    Function Keys q LCD screen !5 Memory key (refer to pages 71) The LCD screen shows the following information when the Press this key to register programmed pattern machine is turned on: combinations. Up to 50 stitch patterns combination can be memorized. w Stitch pattern e Mode !6 Elongation key (refer to page 68)
  • Page 12: Raising And Lowering The Presser Foot

    Raising and Lowering the Presser Foot The presser foot lifter raises and lowers the presser foot. q Presser foot lifter You can raise the presser foot higher than the normal up position. This allows for changing the needle plate, and also helps you to place thick layers of fabrics under the foot.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Foot Pressure

    Adjusting the Foot Pressure The foot pressure can be adjusted with the foot pressure dial located under the top cover. The dial has 7 setting positions from 1 to 7. For ordinary sewing, set 5 at the setting mark. q Foot pressure dial w Setting mark Reduce the pressure when sewing fine synthetics and stretch fabrics.
  • Page 14: Balancing Thread Tension

    Balancing Thread Tension Auto-thread tension For general sewing, set the thread tension dial at AUTO, which covers a wide range of sewing conditions. q Thread tension dial Balanced thread tension For straight stitch sewing, both needle and bobbin threads will join at the middle of the fabrics. q Wrong side of fabric w Right side of fabric e Needle thread...
  • Page 15: Lockout Key

    Lockout Key Press this key to lockout the machine when threading the machine, replacing the accessories etc. To reduce the risk of injury, all the buttons and keys are deactivated. To unlock the machine, press this key again. Changing the Presser Foot CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine or turn the power switch off before...
  • Page 16: Removing And Attaching The Foot Holder

    Removing and Attaching the Foot Holder CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine or turn the power switch off before replacing the presser foot. Removing the foot holder Raise the needle to its highest position. Raise the presser foot and loosen the setscrew.
  • Page 17 c Attach the dual feed foot holder to the presser bar. Tighten the setscrew lightly with your finger. t Dual feed link y Dual feed foot holder u Upper feed drive i Dual feed foot v Push the dual feed link to engage it with upper feed drive.
  • Page 18: Replacing The Needle Plate

    Replacing the Needle Plate Use the straight stitch needle plate when sewing fine fabrics or sewing with the dual feed foot. CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine or turn the power switch off before replacing the needle plate.
  • Page 19: Changing Needles

    Changing Needles CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine or turn the power switch off before changing the needle. Raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down button and lower the presser foot. Turn the power switch off. Loosen the needle clamp screw and remove the needle from the clamp.
  • Page 20: Winding The Bobbin

    Winding the Bobbin Removing the Bobbin Slide the hook cover release button to the right, and remove the hook cover plate. q Hook cover release button w Hook cover plate Lift out the bobbin from the bobbin holder. e Bobbin NOTE: Use the J plastic bobbins for horizontal hook (marked with “J”...
  • Page 21 Winding the bobbin NOTE: Set the speed control slider at the fastest position (refer to page 8). z Pull the thread from the spool. Hold the thread with both hands and pass the thread into the guide slot. q Guide slot x Be sure that the thread is pulled down under the notch and into the space below the guide slot as shown.
  • Page 22: Inserting The Bobbin

    Inserting the Bobbin z Press the lockout key. Place a bobbin in the bobbin holder with the thread running off counterclockwise as shown on the hook cover plate. q Lockout key w End of thread e Bobbin holder r Hook cover plate x Hold the bobbin with your fingertip so it does not rotate.
  • Page 23: Threading The Machine

    Threading the Machine Raise the presser foot lifter to raise the presser foot. Turn the power switch on. Press the needle up/down button to raise the take-up lever to the highest position. Press the lockout key or turn the power switch off. Pass the thread in the order from z to ,.
  • Page 24: Built-In Needle Threader

    Built-in Needle Threader NOTE: • The needle threader can be used with a #11 to #16 needle. Thread size 50 to 90 is recommended. • The needle threader cannot be used with the twin needle. CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine or turn the power switch off before using the built-in needle threader.
  • Page 25: Drawing Up The Bobbin Thread

    Drawing up the Bobbin Thread After using auto thread cutting or threading the bobbin holder, you can start sewing without drawing up the bobbin thread. However, you need to draw up the bobbin thread when sewing gathering stitches etc. z Remove the bobbin. Insert the bobbin into the bobbin holder again and rethread the bobbin holder according to the instructions on page 20, but leave a 10 cm (4˝) tail of bobbin thread as shown.
  • Page 26: Selecting The Patterns

    Selecting the Patterns MODE 1–6 To select stitch patterns in modes 1–6, first press the MODE key q to select your desired mode. Each time you press the MODE key, the mode number w indicated on the left side of the screen will change, and the mode changes as follows, MODE 1: Utility and decorative stitch pattern selection MODE 2: Decorative stitch pattern selection...
  • Page 27: Customizing Machine Settings

    Customizing Machine Settings You can customize the machine settings to your preference. Press the set key q and LCD screen will show the setting mode. Press the MODE key w to select the desired setting. In this mode, you can set the following machine functions. e Buzzer sound setting r Needle stop position setting t Start up speed setting...
  • Page 28 Needle stop position setting The machine always stops with the needle in the down position except when sewing buttonholes, specialty stitches, monograms, etc. However you can select the needle stop position to up or down. Enter the setting mode. Press the MODE key to enter the needle stop position setting.
  • Page 29 Key position calibration If the function keys seem out of alignment, calibrate the key position as follows. z Enter the machine setting mode. Press the MODE key 4 times to enter the key position calibration. x Press the start/stop button q. (t3) (t5) (t2)
  • Page 30 Auto-off timer NOTE: The auto-off timer is available in EU countries and some regions which use 200 - 240 voltage standards. The machine will be turned off if you do not use the machine within the time period set by this timer. z Enter the machine setting mode.
  • Page 31: Basic Sewing Straight Stitch

    BASIC SEWING Straight Stitch Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 01, 01S w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A or Dual feed foot AD r Foot pressure: Starting to sew Raise the presser foot and position the fabric edge next to a seam guide on the needle plate.
  • Page 32: Cutting Threads

    Cutting Threads To cut the threads after finishing sewing, press the thread cutter button. The needle bar will automatically go up after trimming the threads. q Thread cutter button NOTE: The thread cutter button does not function when the presser foot is up. Use the thread cutter on the face cover to cut specialized or thick threads if the auto thread cutter does not work well.
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Needle Drop Position

    Adjusting the Needle Drop Position The needle drop position of the straight stitches can be altered by pressing the stitch width adjusting key. The needle drop position can be adjusted for following straight stitch patterns: MODE 1: MODE 2: Press the “ + ” sign on the stitch width adjusting key to move the needle bar to the right.
  • Page 34: Sewing With The Dual Feed Device

    Sewing with the Dual Feed Device Patterns number 01-08 and 01S-08S (MODE1) can be sewn with the dual feed device. The dual feed device is extremely effective for sewing with hard to feed material such as vinyl or leather. It also MODE 1 eliminates layer slippage.
  • Page 35: Straight Stitch Needle Plate

    Straight Stitch Needle Plate The stitch patterns 01-08 (MODE 1) can be sewn with the straight stitch needle plate. MODE 1: Replace the needle plate with the straight stitch needle plate (refer to page 16). “S” mark will appear at the end of the pattern number when the straight stitch needle plate is attached.
  • Page 36: Straight Stitch With Left Needle Position

    Straight Stitch with Left Needle Position Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 04, 04S w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A or Dual feed foot AD r Foot pressure: Use this stitch to seam the edge of fabrics. Triple Stretch Stitch Machine settings q Pattern:...
  • Page 37: Zipper Sewing

    Zipper Sewing Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 01 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Zipper foot E Zigzag foot A r Foot pressure: NOTE: The needle drop position should be adjusted when sewing with the zipper foot E. Fabric preparation Add 1 cm (3/8˝) to the zipper size.
  • Page 38 Sewing z Fold back the left seam allowance. Turn the right seam allowance under to form a 0.2 to 0.3 cm (1/8˝) margin. Place the zipper teeth next to the fold and pin in place. Set the stitch length and thread tension back to the original setting.
  • Page 39 v Close the zipper and spread the fabric open flat with the right side facing up. Attach the Zigzag foot A. Adjust the stitch length to 5.0, stitch width to 4.5 (default value) and thread tension dial to 1. Baste the opened fabric and zipper tape together. i Basting o Zipper tape b Attach the zipper foot E.
  • Page 40: Rolled Hem

    Rolled Hem Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 01 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Rolled hem foot D r Foot pressure: Sewing z Fold the edge of the fabric twice, 6 cm (2 - 3/8˝) in length and 0.3 cm (1/8˝) in width. q 6 cm (2 - 3/8˝) w 0.3 cm (1/8˝) x Place the fabric aligning the edge of the hem with the...
  • Page 41: Gathering

    Gathering Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 01 w Thread tension: e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A r Foot pressure: Loosen the thread tension to “1” and increase the stitch 0.6 cm length to 5.0. NOTE: Pull up the bobbin thread and draw a 10 cm (4˝) thread tail to the back before starting to sew.
  • Page 42: Zigzag Stitch

    Zigzag Stitch Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 11, 12 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A r Foot pressure: Zigzag stitch is used for various sewing needs including overcasting. It can be used on most woven fabrics. A dense zigzag stitch can also be used for applique.
  • Page 43: Multiple Zigzag Stitch (Tricot Stitch)

    Multiple Zigzag Stitch (Tricot stitch) Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 13 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A r Foot pressure: This stitch is used to finish a raw edge of synthetics and other stretch fabrics that tend to pucker. Sew along the fabric edge leaving an adequate seam allowance.
  • Page 44: Knit Stitch

    Knit Stitch Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 15 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Overcast foot M r Foot pressure: This stitch is recommended for sewing such fabrics as synthetic knits and stretch velour as it provides the greatest amount of elasticity and strength.
  • Page 45: Blind Hemming

    Blind Hemming Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 19, 20 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Blind hemming foot G r Foot pressure: Select pattern 19 for woven fabrics or pattern 20 for elastic fabrics. Folding the fabric Fold the fabric to make a hem as shown. q Heavy fabric w Fine to medium fabric e 0.4 –...
  • Page 46 Changing the needle drop position Press the stitch width adjusting key. The LCD screen shows the distance between the left needle position and the guide in millimeters r. Press the “ – ” sign to move the needle to the right. Press the “...
  • Page 47: Shell Tuck

    Shell Tuck Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 21 w Thread tension: 6−8 e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F r Foot pressure: Use a light weight fabric (tricot, for example). Fold the fabric as shown and stitch on the fold. Allow the needle to just clear the folded edge to create a shelled edge.
  • Page 48: Square Buttonhole

    Square Buttonhole Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 23 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R r Foot pressure: The size of a buttonhole is automatically set by placing a button in the rear of automatic buttonhole foot R. The button holder of the foot takes a button size of 1 cm (3/8˝) to 2.5 cm (1˝) in diameter.
  • Page 49 v Lower the presser foot and pull the buttonhole lever down as far as it will go. u Buttonhole lever NOTE: Make sure there is no gap between the slider and front stopper, otherwise the buttonhole will be out of position or there will be a sewing gap.
  • Page 50 n The buttonhole is sewn automatically in the sequence shown. When the buttonhole is finished, the machine will stop automatically with the needle in the up position. Press the thread cutter button and remove the fabric. NOTE: If you start sewing without pulling down the buttonhole lever, the LCD screen will show a warning and the machine will stop after a few stitches.
  • Page 51 Manual settings The buttonhole width can be adjusted by pressing the stitch width adjusting key. Press the “ + ” sign on the stitch width adjusting key to increase the buttonhole width. Press the “ – ” sign on the stitch width adjusting key to decrease the buttonhole width.
  • Page 52: Using The Stabilizer Plate

    Using the Stabilizer Plate The stabilizer plate holds and supports the fabric so it is helpful when sewing buttonholes over the hem of thick fabrics. z Insert the tab of the stabilizer plate q into the slot w of the buttonhole foot. q Stabilizer plate w Slot x Place the button on the button holder of the foot.
  • Page 53: Round End And Fine Fabric Buttonholes

    Round End and Fine Fabric Buttonholes Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 24, 25 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R r Foot pressure: The sewing procedure is the same as the square buttonhole (refer to pages 46-48). The machine will sew a buttonhole in the order shown.
  • Page 54: Corded Buttonhole

    Corded Buttonhole Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 29 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R r Foot pressure: Place the button on the button holder on the buttonhole foot. Hook a filler cord on the spur on the front of the foot. Bring the ends of cord toward the back and under the foot.
  • Page 55: Welted Buttonhole

    Welted Buttonhole Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 32 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R r Foot pressure: A welted buttonhole is made by stitching a strip or patch of fabric to the buttonhole. Welted buttonholes are particularly suitable for tailored garments, but are not recommended for sheer or delicate fabrics where the patch might show through or add bulk.
  • Page 56 m Fold over the length of the garment fabric, sew back and forth beside the original seam to secure flaps of the patch. r Wrong side of garment fabric t Sew back and forth , Fold over the end of fabric and sew back and forth three times over the triangular end.
  • Page 57: Button Sewing

    Button Sewing Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 33 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Button sewing foot T r Foot pressure: t Feed dog: Lowered Attaching the button sewing foot T Insert the rear pin on the foot into the rear groove of the foot holder.
  • Page 58: Darning

    Darning Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 34 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R r Foot pressure: z Attach the automatic buttonhole foot R and pull the z x c button holder all the way out. Place the fabric under the foot, and lower the needle at the starting point.
  • Page 59 To adjust the evenness of darning stitches You can correct unevenness of darning stitches by pressing the “ + ” or “ – ” key of the stitch length adjusting key. If the left corner is lower than the right side, press the “...
  • Page 60: Tacking

    Tacking Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 35 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F r Foot pressure: Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotch seams and belt carriers where extra strength is needed. Sewing Lower the needle at the starting point. Lower the foot and sew until the machine stops automatically.
  • Page 61: Eyelet

    Eyelet Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 36 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F r Foot pressure: The eyelet is used for belt holes etc. Sewing Sew until the machine stops automatically. Open the eyelet with an eyelet puncher or pointed scissors.
  • Page 62: Decorative Stitching Applique

    DECORATIVE STITCHING Applique – Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 37-46 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F or Open-toe satin stitch foot F2 r Foot pressure: Place an applique on the fabric and baste it in place or use a fusible web to secure the applique in place.
  • Page 63: Fringing

    Fringing Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 37 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F r Foot pressure: Fringing adds a special touch on table linens and shawls. Choose a firm, woven fabric like linen where threads can be removed easily.
  • Page 64: Smocking

    x Sew down the left side, guiding the fabric so the right hand stitches fall in open space. After finishing the left side, press the mirror image key. Sew down the other side (refer to page 74 for mirror image sewing). q Mirror image key c Remove the yarn or fabric threads between the stitching.
  • Page 65: Fagoting

    Fagoting Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 54 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F r Foot pressure: * Stitch patterns (MODE 1) (MODE 2) can also be used. Use this stitch to join two pieces of fabric to create an open work appearance and add design interest.
  • Page 66: Patchwork Piecing

    Patchwork Piecing Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 05-07, 05S-07S w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: 1/4˝ seam foot O or Zigzag foot A or Dual feed foot AD r Foot pressure: NOTE: Use 1/4˝ seam foot O for the stitch pattern 06, 07, 06S and 07S in MODE 1.
  • Page 67: Quilting

    Quilting Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 1: 01, 01S w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A or Dual feed foot AD r Foot pressure: t Quilting guide bar Attaching the quilting guide bar The quilting guide bar is helpful when sewing parallel, evenly spaced rows of stitching.
  • Page 68: Stippling

    Stippling Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 2: 03 w Thread tension: AUTO e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F or Open-toe satin stitch foot F2 r Foot pressure: * Stitch patterns (MODE 2) can also be used. A pre-programmed stippling stitch is a fast and easy method to quilt small areas.
  • Page 69: Free Motion Quilting (2)

    Changing the foot This foot is comes with the closed-toe foot attached, however, it is convertible to the open-toe foot and clear view foot. To change the foot, raise the foot and turn the round nut to bring the foot to the lowest position. Remove the setscrew and remove the closed-toe foot.
  • Page 70: Hand-Look Quilt Stitches

    Hand-look Quilt Stitches Machine settings q Pattern: MODE 2: 35, 36 w Thread tension: 6–8 e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F r Foot pressure: Patterns 35 and 36 in MODE 2 are special stitches for quilting which look like hand sewn stitches. Use a transparent nylon thread for the needle and ordinary sewing thread for the bobbin.
  • Page 71: Twin Needle Sewing

    Twin Needle Sewing MODE 1 The utility stitches and decorative stitches shown on the left can be sewn with a twin needle. Replace the needle with the twin needle supplied with the standard accessories. CAUTION: Turn the power switch off or press the lockout key before changing the needle.
  • Page 72 NOTE: • When you sew patterns with the twin needle, test the stitches first before you sew on the garment. • Use the zigzag foot A or satin stitch foot F for twin needle sewing. • When changing the sewing direction, raise the needle and presser foot then turn the fabric.
  • Page 73: Programming A Pattern Combination Pattern Combination

    PROGRAMMING A PATTERN COMBINATION Pattern Combination Example: Programming patterns 73 and 75 (MODE 1). NOTE: • Patterns in the different groups, letters and numbers can also be programmed. • Check tension balance by test sewing. Manual tension adjustment may be required when sewing a pattern combination.
  • Page 74: Programming Auto-Lock Stitch

    Programming Auto-lock Stitch Example: Programming patterns 70 (MODE 1) and auto- lock stitch. The machine will sew the pattern, auto-lock stitch, and stop automatically. z Select pattern 70 (MODE 1). x Press the memory key. c Select pattern 93 (MODE 1). Press the memory key.
  • Page 75: Programming Automatic Thread Cutting

    Programming Automatic Thread Cutting To cut the threads automatically after sewing the pattern combination, press automatic thread cutting key. The cutter sign will be indicated on the LCD screen. Press the automatic thread cutting key again to cancel it. q Cutter sign z Select pattern 73 (MODE 1).
  • Page 76: Pattern Combination With A Mirror Image

    Pattern Combination with a Mirror Image Example: Pattern 73 (MODE 1) and its mirror image z Select pattern 73 (MODE 1). x Press the memory key. c Select pattern 73 (MODE 1). Press the mirror image key. The mirror sign will appear on the LCD screen. q Mirror sign v Press the memory key.
  • Page 77: Resuming A Pattern From The Beginning

    Resuming a Pattern from the Beginning If you have to stop sewing in the middle of a pattern and wish to sew it over again, press the startover key to sew the pattern from the beginning. Example: Pattern 70 (MODE 1) z Select pattern 70 (MODE 1).
  • Page 78: Bridge Stitches

    Bridge Stitches Stitch patterns number 37 to 41 (MODE 2) are bridge stitches, which are used to insert straight stitches after a stitch pattern. NOTE: The bridge stitches number 39 and 41 (MODE 2) cannot be selected individually. Insert the bridge stitches after a stitch pattern. Example: Combination of pattern 47 (MODE 1) and pattern 39 (MODE 2).
  • Page 79 Use the stitch pattern 92 (blank space) in MODE 1 or 2 if you wish to insert a space between stitch patterns. w Blank space...
  • Page 80: Monogramming

    Monogramming Selecting a character In MODE 3, 4, 5 and 6, you can program text by entering the number and alphabets. MODE 3: Alphabets/number/symbol MODE 4: European accented letters MODE 5: Cyrillic letters MODE 6: 9 mm monogram (capital letter/number only) Programming a monogram Example: To program “R&B”...
  • Page 81 Spacing To enter the space in monogramming, select the stitch pattern 97, 98 or 99 in MODE 3, 4, 5 or 6. q Pattern 97: Small-size space (2.5 mm) w Pattern 98: Medium-size space (3.5 mm) e Pattern 99: Large-size space (5.0 mm) Monogram size The stitch width of monogramming does not indicate the actual size of character.
  • Page 82: Editing A Pattern Combination

    Editing a Pattern Combination Viewing a long combination The LCD screen only shows one pattern at a time. If the entire combination is not displayed, press the cursor key to view the rest of the combination. Press the right arrow “ ”...
  • Page 83: Deleting And Inserting A Pattern

    Deleting and Inserting a Pattern Example: Deleting pattern “B” and inserting “W” from “ABC”. z Press the cursor key to shift the cursor under pattern “B”. x Press the clear key. Pattern “B” will be deleted. c Enter “W”. Pattern “W” will be inserted between “A” and “C”. v Press the memory key to memorize the new pattern combination.
  • Page 84: Uniform Stitch Adjustment

    Uniform Stitch Adjustment The stitch width and length of the programmed patterns can be uniformly adjusted. Example: Adjusting the stitch width of the programmed pattern 50 (MODE 2) and its mirror image. Shift the cursor to the right of the last programmed pattern.
  • Page 85: Individual Stitch Adjustment

    Individual Stitch Adjustment The stitch width and length can be individually adjusted for each pattern in a programmed combination. Example: Changing the stitch width of the one pattern in the combination z Select pattern 70 (MODE 1). Press the memory key. x Press the memory key again.
  • Page 86: Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns

    Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns The sewing results of the stitch patterns may vary depending upon sewing conditions, such as sewing speed, type of the fabric, number of layers etc. Always test sew on a scrap piece of the fabric that you wish to use.
  • Page 87: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE WARNING: Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine before cleaning. Cleaning the Hook Area Clean the hook area at least once a month. Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine. Remove the needle plate (refer to page 16). Remove the needle and presser foot.
  • Page 88: Cleaning The Inside Of The Thread Guide

    Cleaning the Inside of the Thread Guide Clean the inside of the thread guide plate under the top cover at least once a month. z Remove the needle thread and remove the thread guide plate by pulling it up. q Thread guide plate x Remove lint and dust from the brush on the underside of the thread guide plate using a lint brush.
  • Page 89: Problems And Warning Signals

    Problems and Warning Signals If a buzzer sounds and the LCD screen shows a warning sign, follow the guidance below. Warning Sign Cause Try this 1. The start/stop button is pressed with the foot control Disconnect the foot control. connected. 2.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    Warning Sign Cause Try this The selected stitch patter cannot be flipped. Select the other stitch pattern for a mirror image. (E1-E7) The machine does not work properly due to a problem in Contact the service center the control circuit. or the store from whom the machine was purchased.
  • Page 91 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This machine complies with the following regulations: EN 60335-1:2012;A11;A13;A1;A14;A2 EN 60335-2-28:2003;A1;A11 EN 62233:2008 EN 55014-1:2017;A11 EN 55014-2:2015 EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019 EN 61000-3-3:2013;A1 Supplier: Elna International Corp. SA Address: Rue de Veyrot 14 - 1217 Meyrin - Switzerland...
  • Page 92 858-850-475 (EN)

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