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  • Page 1 User’s Guide K E E P I N G T H E W O R L D S E W I N G ™...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594 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. DANGER –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM ™ OVERVIEW TOUCH AREA ...............3:4 1. Getting to know your machine ........3:4 MACHINE OVERVIEW ................3:4 ................1:6 ......3:4 ..............1:6 ..........3:5 ..............1:7 ™ ........3:5 Parts of the Embroidery Unit ........1:7 OVERVIEW TOUCH AREA ACCESSORIES COLOR TOUCH SCREEN ............1:7 ................3:6 ...............1:7...
  • Page 4 ™ ....6:2 ...................9:3 CONNECT THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ..............9:3 REMOVE THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ...............9:3 ATTACH THE EMBROIDERY FOOT R ...............9:3 TO HOOP THE FABRIC ...........9:3 SLIDE ON/OFF THE HOOP ORGANIZE GETTING STARTED EMBROIDERING Create a New Folder ............9:4 Copy/paste a File or Folder ..........9:4 7.
  • Page 5: Getting To Know Your Machine 1:5

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE This section of the User’s Guide will give you an overview of your machine, its accessories and stitches.
  • Page 6: Machine Overview

    MACHINE OVERVIEW Pre-Tension Thread guide Thread tension discs Thread slots Thread tension disc for bobbin winding Thread cutter tape measure 13. Function button panel 18. Thread cutter for bobbin winding connectors for power cord and foot control REAR SIDE 26. Free arm 27.
  • Page 7: Accessory Box

    ACCESSORY BOX The accessory box features special compartments for presser feet and bobbins, plus space for needles and other easily accessible. presser feet and bobbin tray PARTS OF THE EMBROIDERY UNIT 38. Embroidery arm 39. Embroidery hoop attachment 41. Embroidery unit socket ACCESSORIES INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 48.
  • Page 8: Accessories Included - Not In The Picture

    ACCESSORIES INCLUDED - Not in the Picture Foot control Power cord Needles Embroidery thread fabric and stabilizer ™ Warranty card PRESSER FEET Utility Foot A zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1.0. Decorative Stitch Foot B Buttonhole Foot C For manual buttonholes.
  • Page 9 Edging Foot J This foot is used for fabric. Embroidery/Darning Foot R This foot is used for Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot Plug into the machine then enter the desired buttonhole length to sew 5 / 8 Self-Adhesive Glide Plates Used for plastic-coated fabrics, leather, etc.
  • Page 10 STITCHES A – Utility Stitches Stitch Presser Stitch Stitch name Application Foot center needle position For seams in tricot and stretch fabric. left needle position For seams which are subject to considerable strain. Triple stitched for reinforcement. Use to reinforce needle position the needle to any of 29 positions.
  • Page 11 Presser Foot Reinforce pockets, shirts openings, belt loops as well as at lower end of a zipper. For securing belt loops. fabrics. For mending small tears. Round End For blouses and children’s garments. Tip: For jeans buttonholes, increase length and width of the buttonhole. Use thicker thread. Foot/C For tailored jackets, coats, etc.
  • Page 12 A - Utility Stitches B - Satin Stitches 1:12...
  • Page 13 C - Heirloom Stitches For hemstitching, smocking and sewing on lace, trims and D - Quilt Stitches 1:13 ETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE...
  • Page 14 E - Vintage Stitches F - Decorative Stitches 1:14...
  • Page 15 G - Specialty stitches for detailed information. H - Tapering stitches These stitches can be used for tapering. 1:15 ETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE...
  • Page 16 ALPHABETS Block Brush Line Script Cyrillic and Hiragana 1:16...
  • Page 17 SET UP This section of the User’s Guide will help you get started with your machine. Learn how to thread your machine, wind the bobbin, change needle and presser foot and how to install your software.
  • Page 18: Unpacking 2:2

    UNPACKING cord and a foot control cord. 4. Wipe the machine, particularly around the needle and ® Note: Your HUSQVARNA VIKING DESIGNER ™ TOPAZ 50 sewing and embroidery machine is adjusted to provide the best stitch result at normal room temperature. Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing result.
  • Page 19: Usb Port 2:3

    USB PORT Note: Make sure that the USB stick you use has the format FAT32. CONNECT TO AND REMOVE FROM USB PORT do not force it into the port! PACK AWAY AFTER SEWING Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine.
  • Page 20: Spool Pins

    SPOOL PINS Your machine has two spool pins; a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin. The spool pins are designed for all types of thread. The main spool pin is adjustable and can Use the horizontal position for regular sewing threads and specialty threads.
  • Page 21: Threading The Upper Thread

    THREADING THE UPPER THREAD the up position. Place the thread on the spool pin and the spool cap on the spool as described on page 2:4. Spool pin in horizontal position: pre-tension Spool pin in vertical position: Instead of bringing the thread into the pre-tension thread tension Continue threading in the direction indicated by the Take the thread down and behind the last guide just...
  • Page 22: Threading For Twin Needle

    THREADING FOR TWIN NEEDLE sure the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position. Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right. Lock the spool pin in the spool cap. For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap, place a felt pad under the thread spool.
  • Page 23: Bobbin Winding 2:7

    When the bobbin is full, it will stop winding. Release the foot control or touch the start/stop button to stop bobbin winder spindle to the left and the pop-up will Note: When using earlier version of HUSQVARNA VIKING ® close.
  • Page 24: Lower The Feed Teeth 2:8

    LOWER THE FEED TEETH switch on the left if you wish to raise the feed teeth. The feed teeth will raise as you begin to sew. The feed teeth should be lowered when sewing on buttons, for free motion sewing and for the When embroidering, the feed teeth are lowered automatically when the embroidery unit is connected.
  • Page 25: Changing The Needle 2:9

    CHANGING THE NEEDLE Use the hole in the multipurpose tool to hold the needle. Loosen the needle screw. Insert the new needle using the multipurpose tool. from you until it will go no further. Tighten the needle screw. NEEDLES The sewing machine needle plays an important role in used sizes.
  • Page 26: Threads

    THREADS STABILIZERS Tear-Away Stabilizers different purposes. All Purpose Sewing Thread with the fabric when embroidering. Tear away excess stabilizer after stitching. sewing garments and projects. Iron-on Tear-Away Iron-on tear-away is a totally stable stabilizer that has a slick Embroidery Thread side that will iron on to fabric.
  • Page 27: Complimentary Software

    COMPLIMENTARY SOFTWARE (PC) ® ™ 50 sewing and embroidery machine. It adds following features: QuickFont program to create unlimited number of embroidery fonts from most TrueType ® ® fonts on your computer. formats, add trim commands and more. ® website at you install you will be asked for Installation Code.
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  • Page 29: Settings & Function Buttons 3:1

    SETTINGS & FUNCTION BUTTONS This section of the User’s Guide will guide you through the basic settings and function buttons on your machine. Learn how to navigate the functions and settings on the Interactive Color Touch Screen and how to use the function buttons on the sewing machine head.
  • Page 30: Function Buttons

    FUNCTION BUTTONS (Embroidery Mode functions are in brackets) Selective Thread Cutter Speed + and - Needle Stop Up/Down (Trim Position) STOP (Monochrome) Sensor Foot Up and Extra Lift (Baste) Start/Stop Sensor Foot Down and Pivot Reverse SPEED + AND - NEEDLE STOP UP/DOWN (TRIM POSITION) Sewing Mode set, recommended sewing/embroidery speed.
  • Page 31: Function Buttons 3:3

    FUNCTION BUTTONS (Embroidery Mode functions are in brackets) Selective Thread Cutter Speed + and - Needle Stop Up/Down (Trim Position) STOP (Monochrome) Sensor Foot Up and Extra Lift (Baste) Start/Stop Sensor Foot Down and Pivot Reverse SENSOR FOOT DOWN AND PIVOT FIX (BASTE) Sewing Mode Sewing Mode...
  • Page 32: Overview Touch Area 3:4

    OVERVIEW TOUCH AREA ® ™ Color Touch Quick Help Save to My Stitches/ My Files Delete Mirror End-to-End Mirror Side-to-Side Function arrows Embroidery Mode Sewing Mode Function arrows Exclusive SEWING ™ ADVISOR QUICK HELP DELETE deleted or until it is touched again. If a stitch is selected to deletion.
  • Page 33: Alt And Function Arrows

    OVERVIEW TOUCH AREA Quick Help Save to My Stitches/ My Files Delete Mirror End-to-End Mirror Side-to-Side Function arrows Embroidery Mode Sewing Mode Function arrows Exclusive SEWING ™ ADVISOR ALT AND FUNCTION ARROWS EXCLUSIVE SEWING ADVISOR ™ FEATURE The arrows on your touch area can change function ®...
  • Page 34: Color Touch Screen 3:6

    COLOR TOUCH SCREEN START MENU Start Menu windows. The look of the Toolbar will change depending on whether TOOLBAR SEWING MODE Start Menu Stitch Menu Stitch Menu Stitch Font Menu Stitch Font menu Program a font is selected, you will automatically enter the Program File Manager mode.
  • Page 35: Toolbar Embroidery Mode

    TOOLBAR EMBROIDERY MODE Start Menu Design Menu Design Menu Embroidery Font Menu can see your built-in designs. Touch a design to load it. Embroidery Font Menu Embroidery Text Edit touching it. When a font is selected, you will automatically File Manager enter the Embroidery Text Edit mode.
  • Page 36: Set Menu

    SET MENU SET Menu Embroidery Settings Sewing Settings Stitch Settings Machine Settings MACHINE SETTINGS Information icon The information icon opens a window which contains information. Language Information icon language by touching it. Audio Repeat Lock Screen If there is the possibility of bumping into the screen and changing the stitch or settings while sewing, it is easy to lock the screen.
  • Page 37 STITCH SETTINGS (only active in Sewing Mode) pressure and balance a stitch or buttonhole lengthwise. currently selected. If another stitch is selected or the same stitch is selected default number is shown in black, if the number has been changed it will be shown in red. Length balance adjustment When sewing on special fabrics or doing a specialty adjusted.
  • Page 38 SEWING SETTINGS Twin Needle Touch the Twin Needle icon to open a list for twin needle width selections. When a twin needle size is selected, the width of all stitches is limited for the selected twin needle you turn the twin needle width to off. Stitch Width Safety straight stitch needle plate or a straight stitch presser foot.
  • Page 39 EMBROIDERY SETTINGS Selective Thread Cutter Auto for embroidery automatically and the presser foot raises at color changes Automatic Jump Stitch Trim jump stitch thread and pull the thread end to the underside of the fabric. Note: The machine will also cut the thread after you have changed to a new color.
  • Page 40: Frequently Used Icons

    FREQUENTLY USED ICONS Embroidery Edit In the lower left corner of the Embroidery Edit window, Embroidery Stitch-Out The Return icon is in the lower left corner of the you will return to Embroidery Edit. window. Cancel window. Touch & Hold triangle in the lower right corner.
  • Page 41: Sewing

    SEWING sew them.
  • Page 42: Sewing Mode

    Sewing Information SEWING MODE Stitch Menu Information where you can make changes to your stitch such as the length and width and see what is recommended found in each one. STITCH MENU TAB Stitch Selection Area throught the different menus using the arrows below the screen.
  • Page 43 SEWING INFORMATION TAB Your machine will choose the best stitch settings for the three parts. Exclusive SEWING ™ ADVISOR setting ™ Sewing recommendations ™ setting you will see what needle to use, if stabilizer and/or glide sole is needed. Stitch adjustment such as thread tension, set your machine to free-motion stitch width, needle position, length, density, button sew- on and buttonhole length.
  • Page 44 Free Motion Technique Thread tension will appear allowing you to choose between two options: Free Motion Stitch ReStart Technique Free Motion Floating Tapering You can use presser foot R or an optional foot. Lower the feed teeth when using this function. When sewing free motion at low speed the presser foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabric on with the needle as you are stitching.
  • Page 45 STITCH ALTERING Your machine will set the best settings for each selected stitch. You can make your own adjustments on the selected stitch. The setting changes will only affect the selected stitch. Your changed settings will be reset to default when selecting another stitch.
  • Page 46 Buttonhole size button and set the button size on screen. Buttonhole size Button Sew On When sewing a button, you can set the number of stitch repeats. Touch arrows to increase or decrease the number 4:15. Button Sew On...
  • Page 47: Exclusive Sewing Advisor Feature

    EXCLUSIVE SEWING ADVISOR ™ FEATURE ® Your new sewing machine has the HUSQVARNA VIKING ™ Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR feature. It is always active in Sewing Mode and is located at the bottom of the Touch Screen. When beginning a sewing project, touch your fabric type and weight, then touch the technique you desire.
  • Page 48: Sewing Techniques

    SEWING TECHNIQUES : sews two pieces of fabric together. SEAM OVERCAST SEAM OVERCAST at one time. BASTE gathering and marking. BLIND HEM Your machine selects the best stitch possible for the fabric you select. fabric type and weight. ™ BUTTONHOLE feature selects the best buttonhole possible for your fabric.
  • Page 49 SEWING TECHNIQUES SEAM allowance that will usually be pressed open. In most cases, stitch before sewing the seam. stretch stitch makes a stretchy seam that is suitable for sewing together pieces of light stretch fabric. FABRIC SELECT ™ feature selects a straight position under the presser foot.
  • Page 50 OVERCAST is sewn together. Presser foot J is recommended for light ™ feature will select the best stitch length and stitch width for the fabric weight and recommend the presser foot and needle. FABRIC SELECT ™ feature selects a three- : Presser foot J and size 80 needle as recommended.
  • Page 51: Seam And Overcast

    SEAM AND OVERCAST the edges all at one time. There are a number of different ™ feature will select the best one for your fabric and make all adjustments automatically. FABRIC SELECT ™ feature. : Presser foot J and size 75 stretch needle as recommended.
  • Page 52: Blind Hem

    BASTE and marking. ™ feature automatically sets a long stitch length and reduces the tension so the threads are FABRIC SELECT Place the fabrics right sides together. Put the fabric in position under the presser foot. : 5/8'' SEAM ALLOWANCE automatically.
  • Page 53 ™ stretch fabrics, stitches that stretch are selected. Jeans Hem The needle can hit the tipped foot and break. Use the multipurpose tool to balance the height of the hem as you sew. FABRIC SELECT needle. Touch needle up/down to select the needle down position. with the needle in the fabric and raises the presser foot.
  • Page 54: Perfectly Balanced Sensor One-Step Buttonhole

    PERFECTLY BALANCED SENSOR ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLE ™ feature will select the best buttonhole and stitch settings for your fabric. Fabric should be interfaced and/or stabilized where buttonholes are to be sewn. You can also select your buttonhole directly from the FABRIC SELECT Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot socket...
  • Page 55: Manual Buttonhole

    When sewing buttonholes without satin stitches or when Note: If you are sewing buttonholes in a very narrow area, snap on the standard foot C and sew your buttonhole according to the instructions below. 2. Sewing direction for buttonholes without satin stitches or satin stitch buttonholes sewn with presser foot C.
  • Page 56: Manual Bartack

    MANUAL BARTACK automatically and stitch. straight stitches. threads. SPECIAL SEWING TECHNIQUES feet and accessories. This is indicated by the optional presser foot icon. DECORATIVE TAPERING STITCHES Touch the Tapering icon to open a pop-up where you can select the tapering angle of your stitch. Touch the tab on the left to set what angle the beginning of your stitch and then continue with the selected stitch.
  • Page 57 FREE MOTION QUILTING Free Motion Floating When sewing free motion at a low speed, the foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabric on the stitch plate while the stitch is being formed. When sewing at a manually.
  • Page 58: Sewing Pop-Up Messages

    SEWING POP-UP MESSAGES Bobbin Thread Low When the bobbin thread is running low, a pop-up message plan when you want to change your bobbin. If you want to continue sewing just touch the foot control without touching the ok in the pop-up. Check Needle Thread The machine stops automatically if the needle thread runs out or breaks.
  • Page 59: Program 5:1

    PROGRAM This section of the Users Guide will help you make beautiful combinations of stitches and letters to decorate your fabric.
  • Page 60: To Program In Sewing Mode

    PROGRAM Sewing Information You can combine stitches and/or letters and numbers to Stitch Menu Font Menu TO PROGRAM IN SEWING MODE Enter the Program window by touching the Program length Navigation Scroll to beginning selected stitch or letter will be marked in red. Inserted stitch program using the arrows on the screen.
  • Page 61: Edit Your Stitch Or Lettering Program 5:3

    Sewing Information EDIT YOUR STITCH OR LETTERING PROGRAM Stitch Menu Font Menu TABS IN PROGRAM MODE the stitches that you can program. The third tab is the Font Delete Mirror End to Insert a Stitch or Letter Mirror Side to Side insert.
  • Page 62: Sewing A Stitch Program 5:4

    SEWING A STITCH PROGRAM Save to My You can also press on the foot control and the stitch will Stitches Delete Note: The stitch program can only be opened, saved and sewn out in sewing mode. Adjust the Entire Program TO SAVE A STITCH PROGRAM which you can scroll between using the arrows at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 63: To Re-Load A Stitch Program 5:5

    TO RE-LOAD A STITCH PROGRAM re-opening the Program mode, your stitch program will U-menu and make changes to the programmed stitch in Program mode. Note: If the machine is turned off the program disappears from the Program Mode. Remember to save your program before turning the machine off.
  • Page 65: Embroidery Set Up

    EMBROIDERY SET UP This section of the User’s Guide will help you get started to Embroider.
  • Page 66: Embroidery Unit Overview 6:2

    EMBROIDERY UNIT OVERVIEW Embroidery arm Embroidery hoop attachment Embroidery unit socket EMBROIDERY HOOP OVERVIEW Embroidery hoop connector Inner hoop Quick release Retaining screw G Center marks shipping brace on the underside of the embroidery unit BUILT-IN DESIGNS designs and 2 embroidery fonts are included in the memory in your machine.
  • Page 67: Connect The Embroidery Unit

    CONNECT THE EMBROIDERY UNIT accessory tray off. unit plugs into the socket. turn it on. or cancel depending on if you want to calibrate. The machine will calibrate and the embroidery arm will Note: Do NOT calibrate the machine with the embroidery hoop attached as this can damage the needle, presser foot, hoop and/or the embroidery unit.
  • Page 68: To Hoop The Fabric

    TO HOOP THE FABRIC For the best embroidery results, place a layer of stabilizer beneath the fabric. When hooping stabilizer and fabric make sure that they are smooth and securely hooped. inner hoop. Place the lower right. There is a small arrow in the center of the lower edge of the hoop which will line up with a small arrow on the inner hoop.
  • Page 69: Getting Started Embroidering

    GETTING STARTED EMBROIDERING Design Menu insert a bobbin with bobbin thread. Touch the touch the design, it will load to Embroidery Edit. File Manager When you are ready to embroider, switch from Embroidery Edit to touching the embroidery arm. File Manager Color Note: Touch the color block list icon to see all color blocks in your embroidery.
  • Page 70 embroidering. Note: This machine features Automatic Jump Stitch Trim. When activated the machine trims the top jump stitch threads and pulls the thread ends to the underside of the fabric. The default setting is on. To turn it off, go to the SET Menu, Embroidery Settings and deselect Automatic Jump Stitch Trim.
  • Page 71: Embroidery Edit

    EMBROIDERY EDIT In this section we will take a closer look at how to edit your designs before embroidering them.
  • Page 72: Embroidery Mode

    EMBROIDERY MODE go to turn on the machine with the embroidery unit attached, Embroidery Edit will open automatically. In Embroidery Edit you can adjust, the embroidery unit connected to your machine to edit your Start Menu START MENU Touch the the toolbar you can load a design, load a Font, reach the Design Menu Embroidery Text Editor, Enter the...
  • Page 73: Embroidery Text Editor

    EMBROIDERY TEXT EDITOR Arrows to step forwards or If you touch the Embroidery Text Editor icon, a window backwards in the text created. You can insert or delete letters or change font. Change Font To use the Editor Use the stylus and touch the characters you want to add to the text.
  • Page 74: Color Touch Screen Icons

    COLOR TOUCH SCREEN ICONS Start Menu Step Through Designs or zoom/pan. Step Through Designs My Hoops Embroidery will select the next design in the order in which they were Field your design by touching outside the design frame in the active by being selected.
  • Page 75 Scale proportions are locked. This is indicated with a closed Original size the stylus on the screen towards the center of the selected Padlock size icon to reset the design to its original size. Height Scale Width Rotate degree increments. Each touch of the Rotate 90 °...
  • Page 76: Save To My Files

    Rename SAVE TO MY FILES Cancel also create folders to organize your designs. To change the name of the design, touch the rename want to Embroidery edit. DELETE New Folder delete all designs. MIRROR END-TO-END AND SIDE-TO-SIDE icon. left hand corner. The embroidery unit will then calibrate. thread the machine and you can start to embroider.
  • Page 77: Embroidery Edit Pop-Up Messages

    EMBROIDERY EDIT POP-UP MESSAGES Embroidery combination is too complex This pop-up message appears for one of the following reasons: blocks. Remove hoop This pop-up will appear when a function has been chosen for the attached hoop. In order for the embroidery arm abort the function touch Cancel.
  • Page 79: Embroidery Stitch-Out

    EMBROIDERY STITCH-OUT This section will help you get started to embroider.
  • Page 80: To Enter Embroidery Stitch-Out

    TO ENTER EMBROIDERY STITCH-OUT Note: If the embroidery unit not has been calibrated before it will calibrate when you enter Embroidery Stitch-Out. A popup will inform you. EMBROIDERY STITCH-OUT - OVERVIEW OF ICONS Start Menu Move Hoop Basic Design Positioning Monochrome Baste Around Design Return to...
  • Page 81 START MENU Start Menu Touch the SET Menu MOVE HOOP arm and hoop to different positions. Current Stitch Position When you want to return to the current stitch position and continue embroidering where the embroidery was foot control to return to the current stitch position and start to embroider.
  • Page 82: Basic Design Positioning

    BASIC DESIGN POSITIONING an exact spot on your fabric. It is also used when you want Move Hoop design. Use zoom options/pan to be sure that you are placing the design exactly where you want it. Fine tune with the arrows. Basic Design Positioning on page 8:6.
  • Page 83: Number Of Stitches In Embroidery Combination

    THREAD TENSION When embroidering with specialty thread or fabric you may Thread tension can be adjusted right or left using arrows below the thread tension control. ZOOM/PAN Zoom to Hoop NUMBER OF STITCHES IN EMBROIDERY COMBINATION The current stitch position in the design or combination is Number of stitches in embroidery combination shows the total number of stitches in the design or combination.
  • Page 84: How To Use Basic Design Positioning

    BASIC DESIGN POSITIONING exact spot on your fabric. It is also used when you want to Cancel Select locking point HOW TO USE BASIC DESIGN POSITIONING on screen To select locking point on screen (1) Move locked point on fabric point is a point in the design that you want to place in a connect the design to another design that has already been embroidered.
  • Page 85: Corner Icons

    CORNER ICONS Use the corner icons to set the locking point for center. This is the easiest and most precise way since the Corner icons connecting point will be automatically placed exactly in the corner. The corner icons may also be used when locking point is selected.
  • Page 86: Function Buttons In Embroidery Stitch-Out

    FUNCTION BUTTONS IN EMBROIDERY STITCH-OUT Selective Thread Cutter Speed - and + Needle Stop Up/Down (Trim Position) STOP (Monochrome) Sensor Foot Up and Extra Lift (Baste) Start/Stop Sensor Foot Down and Pivot Reverse SPEED - AND + SENSOR FOOT UP AND EXTRA LIFT set, maximum embroidery speed.
  • Page 87: Embroidery Stitch-Out Pop-Up Messages

    EMBROIDERY STITCH-OUT POP-UP MESSAGES Embroidery Unit Calibration When the embroidery unit is attached, a pop-up message asks you to slide off the hoop and clear the machine area for calibrating the embroidery arm. You will also be reminded to attach the correct embroidery foot. Note: It is very important to remove the hoop, otherwise the hoop or the embroidery unit may be damaged while calibrating.
  • Page 88 Check Needle Thread The machine stops automatically if the needle thread runs out or breaks. Re-thread the needle thread, close the pop- Change to Cutwork Needle (optional accessory) ® Embroidery ™ this pop-up message is shown, insert the corresponding to resume. Note: These cutwork designs can also be stitched out without the cutwork needles, but that color block will then have to be cut manually.
  • Page 89: File Manager

    FILE MANAGER In this section we will take a closer look at how to organize your designs and...
  • Page 90: Available Memory

    FILE MANAGER Start Menu touch the File Manager SET Menu AVAILABLE MEMORY The built-in memory can store designs, stitches and other up window shows how much memory is used. FILE FORMATS...
  • Page 91: Browse File Manager

    BROWSE FILE MANAGER Folder Touch any of these icons to display their contents in the selection area. LIST VIEW/ THUMBNAIL VIEW the current folder listed in alphabetical order. For each MY FILES List/Thumbnail view Note: Your machine can load the .SH7 format. OPEN A FOLDER Drop Down Menu the folder will be shown in the selection area.
  • Page 92: File Manager Pop-Up Messages

    ORGANIZE CREATE A NEW FOLDER Touch the create new folder icon to create a new folder. your folder. MOVE A FILE OR FOLDER storage location. COPY/PASTE A FILE OR FOLDER place. List/Thumbnail view RENAME A FILE OR FOLDER To change the name of a folder, touch the folder then Create a new folder opens where you can change the name.
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE care of your machine and also a troobleshooting guide.
  • Page 94: Cleaning The Machine

    Put the bobbin case and the bobbin case holder back in place. Note: Do not blow air into the bobbin case area. The dust and lint will be blown into your machine. Note: When using the optional accessory HUSQVARNA ® VIKING Embroidery Cutwork Needles, it is neccessary to clean the bobbin area after each embroidered design/project.
  • Page 95: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ® retailer who will be happy to help you. Have Your Sewing Machine Serviced Regularly by your Local Authorized Dealer! General Problems ® Thread cutter does not cut the thread? Remove stitch plate and clean lint from bobbin area. Enable Selective Thread cutter Auto in the SET Menu.
  • Page 96 Is the bobbin wound correctly? Wind a new bobbin. The Machine Skips Stitches Insert a new needle. Insert needle correctly as described in chapter 2. Did you insert a wrong needle? Use needle system 130/705 H. Did you thread the machine properly? Check how the machine is threaded.
  • Page 97 Index ..................1:7 ..........1:6, 2:5 ..................1:6 ..............4:8, 4:14 ................1:7 ..................4:15 ...............1:7 ..............1:8 ............2:3 ........1:9 ................6:3 ............1:6 ............7:3 ..............1:8 ............5:3 ..............4:6 ................3:5, 4:5, 7:4 ................1:7 ............8:4 ................1:6 ..............8:9 ..............4:6 .................3:8 ...... 3:11, 6:6, 8:4, 8:8 ..........1:6, 2:4, 2:6 ..............9:2 Cancel ..................3:12 Carrying case ................1:8...
  • Page 98 Exceeded maximum number of stitches ......7:7 ™ ........3:3 ..............1:9 ™ ......3:5, 4:7 .............1:14 ............1:8 ..........4:16 ................3:4, 7:6 Fabric ..................1:8 ............9:4 ..............4:7 ...............7:3 Feed teeth ................4:4 ............5:3 Feed teeth, lower ............5:3 ..................... 2:8 ..........5:4 Felt pad .............1:7, 2:4, 2:6, 2:7 ...............2:9 File Formats ................9:2 ™...
  • Page 99 ...........3:2, 8:2, 8:4, 8:8 ............2:10 ..................6:4 ................1:7 ............9:4 ..............6:2 ..............8:2, 8:3 ..............3:11 .........8:6 ..............1:7 .............8:9 ..............6:4 ..........9:3 ...............2:7 ..........1:7, 2:9, 4:13 ............. 2:4, 2:5 ................3:4, 9:3 .........2:7 ................7:4 ..............3:4, 4:3 Inner hoop ..............6:2, 6:4 ............5:3 Needle ...................10:4 Installation Code ..............2:11 Needle bar ................1:6...
  • Page 100 Plastic-coated fabrics ............1:9 ............5:4 Pop-up messages ..............7:6 ..........3:4 Embroidery Edit ............... 7:7 ..................7:5 ............8:9 ..................1:8 ................9:4 ................1:7 Program ..................5:5 ................4:8, 4:9 ..................4:18 Position ...................7:4 .............4:11 Power cord ..............1:8, 2:2 ...............4:8 ..........4:11 Connect ..................2:2 Presser Feet ................1:8 ..............1:9 Presser feet and bobbin holder ...........1:7...
  • Page 101 ..........3:6, 6:5, 7:2, 8:2, 8:3 Thread guide ..............2:5, 2:7 ..............9:2 Threading ..............3:3, 6:6, 8:8 Needle ..................2:5 ..........7:3 Twin Needle ................2:6 ..........8:4 Upper thread ................2:5 ............7:4 Threading the needle ..............2:10 ..................2:5 ................4:17 Thread net ................1:7 .................4:5 Threads .................2:10 ................6:2...
  • Page 102 ..........2:7 Wing Needles ..............2:5, 2:9 ..................4:7 ................4:7 ................4:7 ..............4:7 ................1:8 .................7:5 ...............8:5 ..............7:5 ................7:5 ............7:5, 8:5, 8:7 ................7:5 ..............8:5, 8:7 ............7:5, 8:5, 8:7 Non-original Parts and Accessories caused by use of non-original accessories or parts. updates, it is possible that there may be some differences between the machine software and the software described of the software, the User’s Guide and the Quick Guide.
  • Page 103: Intellectual Property

    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Patents protecting this product are listed on a label positioned underneath the Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. CE - Authorised Representative SVP Worldwide...
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