4-4. No. of pcs. counter
The No. of pcs. counter counts up the number of finished products every time the machine performs thread
trimming.(0→→2 ........... →9999)
4-5. Re-sewing switch
The re-sewing switch is used when the bobbin thread runs out during the programmed stitching pattern
sewingstepsorthelike.
1
D
C
Step 4
B
A
Step 1
d
Step 2
2
3
4
Step 3
e
b c
a
The value on the No. of pcs. counter can be modified
using counter value setting switches 3 and 4 . The
value on the No. of pcs. counter is reset to "0" by
pressingcounterresetswitch 2 .
) The bobbin thread runs out during the operations
stepsforsewing. a
2) Bring the pedal to its neutral position to make the
sewingmachinestop.Now,depressthebackpartof
thepedaltomakethethreadtrimmeractuate. b
3) TurnONre-sewingswitch 1 . c
4) Replacethebobbin.Slightlyfeedthematerialonthe
machineinthereversedirectiontoreturnthematerial
to the position where the sewing was interrupted to
allow the sewing machine to sew over the finished
seaminstep2. d
5) Depressthefrontpartofthepedaluntilstopposition
e ofstep2isreached.
6) Turn ON re-sewing switch e again at position 1
where the sewing has been interrupted, and the next
step will be indicated on the operation panel. Now,
youcanre-startsewingoftheprogrammedstitching
pattern.
* If the needle thread breaks or any other trouble
occurs,whichiscausedbyre-sewingswitch 1 during
the operation steps ( d → e ) in the free sewing
mode, bring the pedal to its neutral position, Then
depress the back part of the pedal to actuate the
threadtrimmer.Threadthemachineheadandslightly
feed the material in the reverse direction, and press
re-sewingswitch 1 .Thisenablesthesewingmachine
to continue the sewing under the free sewing mode.
Thenoperatetheoperationpanelasdescribedinthe
aforementionedsteps5)and6).
To return to the first step of the programmed
stitching pattern without using re-sewing
switch 1 , depress the back part of the pedal
to actuate the thread trimmer. This makes
the operation panel give the step indication 1.
Now, you can start sewing from the first step
of the programmed stitching pattern.
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