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  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the followings: Read all instructions before using this appliance. DANGER— To reduce the risk of electric shock: An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS KNOW YOUR MACHINE ........3 BASIC STITCHES (Mode 1) ........Name of Parts ............3 Straight Stitch ............25 Standard Accessories ..........4 To sew ................ 25 To sew from the edge of thick fabric ......25 Securing seam ............
  • Page 4 UTILITY STITCHES AND MONOGRAMMING (Mode 4) ....... DECORATIVE STITCHES Selecting a Letter Style ........66 (Mode 3) ....Programming a Monogram ........67 Buttonholes ............42 Editing a Monogram ..........68 Sensor buttonholes ..........43 To sew ..............43 Inserting a letter (character) ........68 Double layer buttonhole ...........
  • Page 5: Know Your Machine

    KNOW YOUR MACHINE Name of Parts Foot Pressure Dial Thread Take-up Lever Thread Guide Quick Reference Board Speed Control Lever Retractable Thread Guide Bobbin Winder Spindle Bobbin Winder Stopper LCD Screen 10. Function Buttons 11. LCD Contrast Adjusting Dial 12. Drop Feed Lever 13.
  • Page 6: Standard Accessories

    Standard Accessories 1. Zigzag Foot A (comes attached to the machine) 2. Overedge Foot C 3. Rolled Hem Foot D 4. Zipper Foot E 5. Satin Stitch Foot F 6. Blind Hem Foot G 7. Cording Foot H 8. Overcasting Foot M 9.
  • Page 7: Getting Ready To Sew

    GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting the Power Supply Turn off the power switch. Insert the foot control plug into the machine socket. Insert the machine plug into the machine socket. Insert the power supply plug into the wall outlet. Turn on the power switch. 1 Power Switch 2 Foot Control Plug 3 Machine Socket...
  • Page 8: Function Buttons

    Function Buttons Thread cutter button Press this button after finishing sewing and the machine will trim the threads. The LED signal blinks while cutting the threads. Thread Cutter Signal NOTES: The auto thread cutter will work well with normal sewing threads #30 or finer.
  • Page 9 Mode button: Press this button to select the desired mode. Letter style button: Press this button to change the letter style of monogram. Memory/recall button: Press this button to register or recall programmed pattern combinations. The previous pattern combination will be replaced by the new combination when pressing this button after programming.
  • Page 10: 12 Pattern Selection Buttons

    12 Pattern selection buttons Press these buttons to select the desired pattern. In the direct selection mode (Mode 1), patterns number 01 to 10 can be directly selected by pressing the corresponding button. In other modes, enter the two-digit pattern number with the numeral buttons.
  • Page 11: Raising And Lowering The Presser Foot

    Raising and Lowering the Presser Foot The presser foot lifter raises and lowers the presser foot. You can raise the presser foot about 6 mm (1/4") higher than the normal up position by exerting more pressure when lifting the presser foot lifter. This allows for easy removal of the presser foot and helps you to place thick fabrics under it.
  • Page 12: Changing The Presser Foot

    Changing the Presser Foot CAUTION: Turn OFF the power switch before changing the foot. Always use the proper foot for the selected pattern. Wrong foot can cause the needle to break. To snap off: Raise the needle and presser foot. Press the red button on the back of the foot holder and the foot will drop.
  • Page 13: Variety Of Presser Feet And Their Uses

    Variety of Presser Feet and Their Uses Zigzag foot A: This is the most versatile foot. It can be used for various stitches including straight stitches and zigzag stitches. It is designed to achieve firm and neat seam results. Overedge foot C: This foot is exclusively for overedging.
  • Page 14: Winding The Bobbin

    Winding the Bobbin Removing the bobbin Slide the hook cover plate release button to the right, and remove the hook cover plate. Lift out the bobbin from the bobbin holder. Hook Cover Plate Release Button Hook Cover Plate Bobbin NOTES: Avoid using a bobbin when it begins to empty since it may cause thread bunching.
  • Page 15: Winding The Bobbin

    Winding the bobbin Pass the thread through the guide on the thread guide post from behind. Thread Guide Post Pass the thread under the bobbin winding tension disk. Bobbin Winding Tension Disk Thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside to the outside.
  • Page 16: Inserting The Bobbin

    Inserting the bobbin Place the bobbin in the bobbin holder with the thread running off counterclockwise. Thread Bobbin Holder Guide the thread into notch (A) on the front of the bobbin holder. Draw the thread to the left, sliding it between the tension spring blades.
  • Page 17: Threading The Machine

    Threading the Machine Raise the presser foot lifter. Press the up/down needle button twice to raise the needle to its highest position. Pass the thread through the guide on the thread guide bar from behind. 1 Thread Guide Bar Pass the thread through the right thread guide. 2 Right Thread Guide Hold the upper thread with both hands as shown and slip it under the thread guide plate.
  • Page 18 Threading the Machine (continued) Draw the thread down and around the tension dial from the right to the left. Pull the thread up to insert it between the tension disks and under the loop of the check spring. Be sure that the thread is coming out from notch of the disk.
  • Page 19: Automatic Needle Threader

    Automatic Needle Threader Raise the needle to its highest position by pressing the up/down needle button twice. Turn the power switch off. Lower the presser foot. Up/Down Needle Button Depress the needle threader knob as far as it will go. The hook comes out through the needle eye from behind.
  • Page 20: Drawing Up The Bobbin Thread

    Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread Raise the Presser Foot Lifter. Hold the needle thread with your finger and press the up/down needle button twice to pick up the bobbin thread. Needle Thread Needle Up/Down Button Draw up the needle thread to bring up a loop of the bobbin thread.
  • Page 21: Changing Needles

    Changing Needles Raise the needle by pressing the up/down needle button and lower the presser foot. Turn off the power switch. 1 Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it counterclockwise. Remove the needle from the clamp. 1 Needle Clamp Screw 2 Insert a new needle into the needle clamp with the flat side of the needle to the rear.
  • Page 22: Balancing Thread Tension

    Balancing Thread Tension Correct tension: The ideal straight stitch has threads locked between two layers of fabric. For an ideal zigzag stitch, the bobbin thread does not show on the right side of the fabric, and the needle thread shows slightly on the wrong side of the fabric. Needle Thread Right Side of the Fabric Wrong Side of the Fabric...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Foot Pressure

    Adjusting the Foot Pressure The foot pressure dial should be set at “3” for regular sewing. Reduce the pressure for appliqué, sewing on fine synthetics and elastic fabrics. Set the dial at “1” when sewing extra fine fabrics. Foot Pressure Dial Setting mark NOTE: Do not reduce the foot pressure lower than “0”.
  • Page 24: Selecting The Sewing Mode

    Selecting the Sewing Mode On the LCD screen, the mode number and the following information are displayed: Stitch Pattern Recommended Thread Tension Recommended Foot Stitch Width Stitch Length Recommended Foot Pressure Single or Twin Needle Setting The following 4 sewing modes are available: Mode 1 (Direct): Mode 1 The 10 most commonly used stitches can be selected...
  • Page 25: The Help Button

    The Help Button Pressing this button will show alternative applications of the selected pattern when the pattern 01, 08, 09, 10 (Mode 1), or 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 or 22 (Mode 3) has been selected. Example: When the pattern 01 has been selected. Each time you press the help button, the LCD will show as follows: The zigzag foot and quilting bar for quilting will be...
  • Page 26: Customizing Machine Settings

    Customizing Machine Settings You can customize the machine settings to your preference. Turn the power switch on while pressing the memory button and the LCD screen will show the machine setting window. Memory button Power Switch Machine Setting Window Resumption setting The last pattern sewnbefore turning the power off will be recalled when turning the power on again.
  • Page 27: Basic Stitches (Mode 1)

    BASIC STITCHES (Mode 1) Straight Stitch Machine Setting Pattern: Thread tension:2-6 Presser foot: Zigzag foot A Foot pressure: 3 To sew Raise the presser foot and position the fabric next to a seam guide line on the needle plate. Lower the needle to the point where you wish to start.
  • Page 28: Changing Sewing Direction

    Changing sewing direction: Stop the machine a few stitches before the end of a seam. Press the up/down needle button a few times until the needle falls on the end of the seam. Raise the presser foot. Pivot the fabric around the needle to change the sewing direction as desired.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Needle Drop Position

    Adjusting the needle drop position The needle drop position can be altered by pressing the stitch width adjusting button. Press the right side of the button (+ sign) to move the needle bar to the right. Press the left side of the button (- sign) to move the needle bar to the left.
  • Page 30: Variety Of The Straight Stitches

    Variety of the straight stitches Straight stitch with left needle position Use this stitch to seam the edge of fabrics. Lock-a-Matic stitch Use this stitch to secure the beginning and the end of a seam with backstitching. When you reach the end of the seam, press the reverse button once.
  • Page 31: Basting

    Basting Machine Setting Pattern: Thread tension:1-3 Presser foot: Darning foot P-2 Foot pressure: 1 Feed dog: Dropped The basting stitch is used to hold fabric layers together during fitting. Lower the feed dog Set the foot pressure dial at “1”. Attaching the darning foot P-2 Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the foot holder.
  • Page 32: Zigzag Stitch

    Zigzag Stitch Machine Setting Pattern: Thread tension:3-7 Presser foot: Zigzag foot A Foot pressure: 3 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 appliqué. Adjusting the stitch width Press the right side of the button (+ sign) to increase the stitch width.
  • Page 33: Variety Of Overcasting Stitches (Modes 1 And 3)

    Variety of Overcasting Stitches (Modes 1 and 3) Overcasting with zigzag stitch Machine Setting Pattern: Thread tension:3-7 Presser foot: Overedge foot C Foot pressure: 3 Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and then sew. Edge of Fabrics Guide Wires on Foot CAUTION:...
  • Page 34: Knit Stitch

    Variety of Overcasting Stitches (continued) Knit stitch Machine Setting Pattern: 01 (Mode 3) Thread tension:3-7 Presser foot: Zigzag foot A Foot pressure: 3 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 35: Zipper Sewing

    Zipper Sewing Machine Setting Pattern: 01 (Mode 1) Thread tension:2-6 Presser foot: Zipper foot E Foot pressure: 3 To attach the zipper foot E Fit the pin on zipper foot E to the groove on the foot holder. 1 Groove 2 Pin 3 To sew the left side of the zipper, attach zipper foot E with the pin on the right-hand side.
  • Page 36: To Sew

    To sew Fold back the left seam allowance. Turn the right seam allowance under to form a 0.2 to 0.3 cm (1/8“) fold. place the zipper teeth next to the fold and pin it in place. Set the stitch length and thread tension back to the original setting.
  • Page 37 Close the zipper and spread the fabric open flat with the right side facing up. Baste the opened fabric and zipper tape together. Basting Zipper Tap Re-attach the zipper foot E with the left pin. Backstitch across the end of opening to 0.7 – 1 cm (3/8“).
  • Page 38: Rolled Hem

    Rolled Hem Machine Setting Pattern: 01 (Mode 1) Thread tension:2-6 Presser foot: Rolled hem foot D Foot pressure: 3 To sew: Fold the edge of the fabric twice, 6 cm (2 3/8”) in length and 0.3 cm (1/8”) in width. Trim the corner 0.5 cm (3/16”) by 0.8 cm (1/4”) for easier insertion of the hem into the foot.
  • Page 39: Patchwork And Quilting (Mode 2)

    PATCHWORK AND QUILTING (Mode 2) Patchwork Angle scale on the needle plate You can easily seam patchwork pieces at the desired angles without marking, by using the unique angle scales on the needle plate. The angle scales are marked at 45, 60, 90 and 120 degrees.
  • Page 40: Stitch In The Ditch With The Even Feed Foot

    Stitch in the ditch with even feed foot The even feed foot is extremely effective when stitching in the ditch on patchwork quilts. To attach Remove the foot holder. Attach the even feed foot to the presser bar with the lever over the needle clamp screw and secure it with the thumb screw.
  • Page 41: Quilting Bar For The Zigzag Foot

    Quilting bar for the zigzag foot Machine Setting Pattern: 01 (Mode 1) Thread tension:2-6 Presser foot: Zigzag foot A Foot pressure: 2 Reduce the foot pressure to “2” for better maneuverability of bulky material. To attach Loosen the screw on the back of the foot holder. Insert the quilting bar into the opening and slide the quilting bar to set the width at the space of the seams you desire.
  • Page 42: Clasp Stitch

    Clasp stitch Machine Setting Pattern: 70 (Mode 2) Thread tension:3-6 Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F Foot pressure: 2-3 You can bind the thick quilt layers together with the clasp stitch. Select the pattern 70 and press the memory button Press the locking stitch button.
  • Page 43: Programming French Knots

    Programming French Knots Example: Combination of the patterns 19 and 12. Select the Mode 2. Select the pattern 19. Press the memory button. Select the pattern 12 Press the memory button. Machine Setting Thread tension:5-8 Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F or Open toe satin stitch foot F-2 Foot pressure: 2-3 Lower the foot and start sewing.
  • Page 44: Utility Stitches And Decorative Stitches (Mode 3)

    UTILITY STITCHES AND DECORATIVE STITCHES (Mode 3) Buttonholes Variety of buttonholes 11 Sensor (Square) BH This square buttonhole is widely used on medium to heavy weight fabrics. The buttonhole size is automatically determined by placing a button in the foot. 12 Automatic (Square) BH This is also a square buttonhole similar to the sensor square buttonhole, but you can manually set and memorize...
  • Page 45: Sensor Buttonholes

    Sensor buttonholes Machine Setting Pattern: 11 (Mode 3) Thread tension:1-5 Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R Foot pressure: 3 NOTES: Buttonholes 11 and 13 to 17 are sensor buttonholes. The size of a buttonhole is automatically set by placing a button in the rear of automatic buttonhole foot R.
  • Page 46 Pull the buttonhole lever down as far as it will go. 1 Buttonhole Lever 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. Pull the buttonhole lever down and restart the machine.
  • Page 47 Start the machine to sew the buttonhole. The buttonhole will be automatically sewn. Step 1: The machine will sew the front bartack and the left row first. Then it goes back to the starting point with straight stitch. Step 2: The machine will sew the right row. Step 3 Step 2 Step 1...
  • Page 48: Double Layer Buttonhole

    Double layer buttonhole To make a solid and sturdy buttonhole, sew another layer of Step 1 buttonhole over the previous stitches. After the buttonhole is finished, simply start the machine again. Do not raise the foot or buttonhole lever. The machine will sew another buttonhole in the following Step 2 order and stop automatically when it is completed: Step 1: Straight stitching in reverse to go back to the...
  • Page 49: Changing Buttonhole Width

    Changing buttonhole width Press the stitch width adjusting button and the adjusting window opens. Press on “+“ to increase the buttonhole width. Press on “—“ to decrease the buttonhole width. Stitch Width Adjusting Button Narrower Buttonhole Wider Buttonhole Changing buttonhole stitch density Press the stitch length adjusting button, the adjusting window opens.
  • Page 50: Automatic Buttonhole

    Automatic buttonhole Machine Setting Pattern: 12 (Mode 3) Thread tension:1-5 Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R Foot pressure: 3 Pull the button holder of the buttonhole foot all the way out. Insert the fabric under the foot. Press the up/down needle button twice.
  • Page 51 To sew Depress the foot control to sew the left side up to the required length of the buttonhole. Stop the machine and press the reverse button. 4 Required Length 5 Reverse Button Start the machine again. The machine will automatically tack and sew down the right side of the buttonhole.
  • Page 52: Button Sewing

    Button Sewing Machine Setting Pattern: 08 (Mode 1) Thread tension:3-7 Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F Foot pressure: 3 Feed dog: Dropped Unthread the needle thread. Adjust the stitch width so that the needle enters both holes in the button. Place a button on the fabric and lower the needle by turning the handwheel, so that the needle enters into the left hole in the button.
  • Page 53: Darning

    Darning Machine Setting Pattern: 18 (Mode 3) Thread tension:3-6 Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R Foot pressure: 3 Pull the button holder to the rear. Place the garment under the foot. Press the up/down needle button twice. Remove the fabric to the left to draw both threads under the foot and place the fabric back under the foot.
  • Page 54: To Sew A Shorter Darning

    To sew a shorter darning To sew a darning shorter than 2 cm (3/4”), first stop the machine after sewing the required length, then press the reverse button. The required length has been determined. Restart the machine and continue sewing until the machine stops automatically.
  • Page 55: Tacking

    Tacking Machine Setting Pattern: 19 (Mode 3) Thread tension:3-6 Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F Foot pressure: 3 Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotches and belt carriers where extra strength is needed. To sew Depress the foot control until the machine stops automatically.
  • Page 56: Eyelet

    Eyelet Machine Setting Pattern: 20 (Mode 3) Thread tension:3-6 Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F Foot pressure: 3 The eyelet is used for belt holes etc. To sew Depress the foot control to sew. The machine will sew an eyelet and stop automatically when completed.
  • Page 57: Blind Hem

    Blind Hem Machine Setting Pattern: 04 or 05 (Mode 3) Thread tension:1-4 Presser foot: Blind hem foot G Foot pressure: 3 Select the pattern 04 for woven fabrics or pattern 05 for elastic fabrics. NOTE: The stitch width of the patterns 04 and 05 cannot be changed, but the needle drop position will move.
  • Page 58: Changing Needle Drop Position

    Changing needle drop position Press the stitch width adjusting button. The LCD screen shows the left needle position from the guide in millimeters. Press on “—“ to move the needle to the right. Press on “+” to move the needle to the left. Left Needle Drop Position Right Needle Drop Position Guide on Foot...
  • Page 59: Shell Tucking

    Shell Tucking Machine Setting Pattern: 06 (Mode 3) Thread tension:6-8 Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F Foot pressure: 3 Increase the needle thread tension to “6-8”. Fold and stitch on the bias. Place the folded edge of the fabric along the slit of the foot so that the right swing of the needle falls off the edge of the fabric to form tucks.
  • Page 60: Twin Needle Sewing

    Twin Needle Sewing NOTES: When you sew patterns with the twin needle, press the twin needle button and test the stitches first before you begin to sew. Use the zigzag foot A or satin stitch foot F for twin needle sewing. Turn off the machine before changing the needle.
  • Page 61 To sew Select a pattern. Press the twin needle button The LCD screen shows a twin needle icon and the maximum permissible stitch width is restricted to 3.0 mm. Twin Needle Icon Maximum Width (3.0) NOTE: The maximum permissible stitch width is based on a 2 mm wide twin needle.
  • Page 62: Programming A Pattern Combination

    Programming a Pattern Combination One cycle sewing with the auto-lock stitch Select the desired pattern. Press the memory button. Press the locking stitch button. NOTE: No further patterns can be memorized after pressing the auto-lock button. Depress the foot control to sew. The machine will lock the stitch and sew single unit of the pattern, then stop automatically after locking off the stitch.
  • Page 63: Pattern Combination With Auto Thread Cutting

    Pattern combination Example: Programming the patterns 23 and 25. Select the pattern 23 in the Mode 3. Press memory button. Select the pattern 25. Press memory button. NOTE: Set the thread tension at 1-4, foot pressure at 3 and use the satin stitch foot F when sewing the programmed pattern combination.
  • Page 64: Elongation Sewing

    Elongation Sewing Patterns number 21-28 in the Mode 3 can be elongated. Example: Pattern 23 Select the pattern 23. Press the elongation button. Elongation ratio is indicated in multiples of the original pattern length. Start to sew. NOTE: If you press the auto-lock button in the middle of the pattern, the machine will stop automatically after the current pattern is completed.
  • Page 65: Sewing The Pattern Combination From The Beginning

    Sewing the pattern combination from the beginning If you have to stop sewing the pattern combination and wish to sew it over again, press the memory button to sew the pattern combination from the beginning. Programmed Pattern Combination Stop sewing. Press the memory button.
  • Page 66: Editing Program

    Editing Program Uniform stitch adjustment (Modes 2 and 3 only) The stitch width and length of the programmed stitch patterns can be uniformly altered. Example 1: To alter the stitch width of the programmed patterns 36, 37 and 36 in the Mode 3. Shift the cursor to the right of the last programmed pattern.
  • Page 67: Custom Stitch Adjustment (Mode 2 And 3 Only)

    Custom stitch adjustment (Mode 2 and 3 only) The stitch width and length can be individually altered for each pattern in the programmed combination. Example: To alter the stitch width and length of a single pattern in the combination Press the Edit button to shift the cursor under the pattern you wish to alter.
  • Page 68: Monogramming (Mode 4)

    MONOGRAMMING (Mode 4) Selecting a Letter Style You can select Block and script Style letters. Press the letter style button to choose one of the following: Block Block (European accented letters) Script Script (European accented letters) Letter Style Button To select a letter, enter the 2-digit pattern number.
  • Page 69: Programming A Monogram

    Programming a Monogram Example: To program “R&B” Select the Mode 4. Select the letter “R” (pattern 28). Press the memory button. The letter “R” will be memorized. Select the pattern “&” (pattern 64). Press the turnover memory button. The letter size will be reduced to 2/3 of the original size. The reduced pattern “&”...
  • Page 70: Editing A Monogram

    Viewing a Long Text The LCD screen only shows 8 characters of a monogram at a time. If the entire text is not displayed, press the edit button or help button to scroll the text. Pressing the edit button shifts the cursor and scrolls the text to the left.
  • Page 71: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns The sewing results of the stitch patterns may vary depending upon the 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 72: Cleaning The Hook Race And Feed Dog

    Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog WARNING: Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine before cleaning. NOTE: Do not dismantle the machine in any way other than what is explained on this page. Remove the needle and presser foot. Remove the setscrews and remove the needle plate.
  • Page 73: Replacing The Light Bulb

    Replacing the Light Bulb WARNING: Turn the power off before replacing the light bulb. The bulb could be HOT, wait until it has cooled down before touching it. To remove: Remove the setscrew. Remove the faceplate. Swing the lamp socket to the left and pull out the bulb. To replace: Insert a new bulb into the opening of the socket.
  • Page 74: 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 Connect the foot control and restart The power is turned on without the foot control the machine.
  • Page 75 Try this Warning Sign Cause Elongation is applicable only The elongation button is pressed when a to satin stitches. pattern that cannot be elongated has been selected. The power is turned on again after auto Press the Thread cutter button thread cutting has been interrupted.
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Cause Condition Reference 1. The needle thread is not threaded properly. The needle thread Page 15 2. The needle thread tension is too tight. breaks. Page 20 3. The needle is bent or blunt. Page 19 4. The needle is incorrectly inserted. Page 19 5.
  • Page 77: Supplementary Instructions

    SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS The stitch numbers 17 and 18 in the MODE 2 and 58 and 59 in the MODE 3 are extender stitches, they are not blind hem stitches. When one of these stitches is memorized after a stitch, straight stitches will be inserted after the memorized stitch so that the base line of the stitch can be lengthened.

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