Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 930 User Manual
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K E E P I N G T H E W O R L D S E W I N G ™

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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: Machine

    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: Techniques

    Getting ready to sew Page 11-21 Operating the machine Page 22-36 Basic sewing techniques Page 37-49 Taking care of the machine Page 50-52 Machine overview and accessories, page 5-6 Stitch and alphabet overview, page 7-10...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 2. Operating the machine Machine overview ............5 Function buttons ............22 Included accessories ............6 Function buttons on the Touch Panel ......24 1. Getting ready to sew Sewing Mode ..............26 Presser Feet ...............6 Selecting a stitch ............27 Stitch table - menu 1. Utility Stitches ......7 Selecting a font ..............27 Stitch overview ...............10 Programming ..............28...
  • Page 5: Machine Overview

    Machine overview 1. Lid 10. Needle threader 2. Pre-tension thread guide 11. Presser foot 3. Thread tension discs 12. Needle plate 5. Thread tension for bobbin winding 14. Free arm 6. Function button panel 24. Thread cutter for bobbin thread 7.
  • Page 6: Included Accessories

    Included accessories Presser Feet Utility Foot A zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1.0. Utility Foot B less than 1.0 mm stitch length, use this foot. The tunnel on the underside of the foot is This foot is used for sewing buttonholes step by step. Use the guide lines on the toe of the foot to position the garment edge.
  • Page 7: Stitch Table - Menu 1. Utility Stitches

    Stitch table - menu 1. Utility Stitches Stitch Stitch name Presser Foot Application center needle position For seams in tricot and stretch fabric. left needle position reinforce and topstitch sportswear and working clothes. For topstitch, increase the stitch length. 29 position needle positions.
  • Page 8 Stitch Stitch name Presser Foot Application Shell Edge For edgings, sew over the edge on light stretch fabrics, sew woven fabrics on bias. Elastic Stitch or Sew over two rows of elastic thread for elastic shirring. Smocking Bridging stitch Darning Stitch Darn and mend small holes in work clothes, jeans, tablecloths and more.
  • Page 9 Stitch Stitch name Presser Foot Application Pictogram stitch Pictogram satin element to program original satin stitch designs. Pictogram stitch Pictogram satin element to program original satin stitch designs. Pictogram stitch Pictogram satin element to program original satin stitch designs. Pictogram stitch Pictogram satin element to program original satin stitch designs.
  • Page 10: Stitch Overview

    Stitch overview the same in all four stitch menus. The stitches marked with a red box can be used for tapering. Alphabets Block Brush Line Cyrillic and Hiragana...
  • Page 11: Unpacking

    Getting ready to sew Unpacking and a foot control cord. 4. Wipe the machine, particularly around the needle and stitch Note: Your ™ 930 sewing machine is adjusted to provide the best stitch result at normal room temperature. Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewn result.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Foot Control Cord

    Getting ready to sew Connecting the foot control cord the power cord. Connecting the foot control cord to the foot the machine. Connect the cord to the socket inside the space of the foot control. 3. Lay the cord in the slot on the underside of the foot control. Connect the power cord and foot control Before plugging in the foot control, check to ensure that it is of type “FR5”...
  • Page 13: Lower The Feed Teeth

    Getting ready to sew Lower the feed teeth 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 and for free motion sewing. Changing the presser foot Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”.
  • Page 14: Needles

    Getting ready to sew Needles The sewing machine needle plays an important role in successful needles of system 130/705H. The needle package included with Universal needle (A) and weights. Stretch needle (B) synthetic suedes and leathers. Marked with a yellow band. Denim needle (C) Wing needle (D) The Wing needle has wide wings on the side of the needle...
  • Page 15: Spool Pins And Spool Caps

    Getting ready to sew Spool pins and spool caps Your sewing machine has two spool pins, a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin. The spool pins are designed for all types position for large spools or specialty threads. Horizontal Position Lift the spool pin up slightly from its horizontal position to easily the top, in a counterclockwise direction, as shown in the picture.
  • Page 16: Threading The Upper Thread

    Getting ready to sew Threading the upper thread Make sure the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position. Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”. 1. Place the thread on the spool pin and the spool cap on the spool pin as described on page 11.
  • Page 17: Needle Threader

    Getting ready to sew Needle threader The needle must be in the up position to use the built-in needle threader. We also recommend lowering the presser foot. 1. Use the handle to pull the needle threader all the way down, 2.
  • Page 18: Threading For Twin Needles

    2. Pull the thread from the needle under the presser foot and to inside to the outside. Note: When using an earlier version of HUSQVARNA VIKING ® bobbins that do not have a hole, wind several turns of thread on the bobbin to get started.
  • Page 19: Winding The Bobbin Using The Vertical Spool Pin

    When the bobbin is full, it will stop automatically. Push the off the thread on the thread cutter. Winding the bobbin using the auxiliary Note: When using an earlier version of HUSQVARNA spool pin VIKING ®...
  • Page 20: Inserting The Bobbin

    Getting ready to sew Inserting the bobbin Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”. 2. Place the bobbin in the bobbin case. It drops in only one way with the logo facing up. The thread unreels from the left of the bobbin. The bobbin will then rotate counter-clockwise when you pull the thread.
  • Page 21: Exclusive Sensor System (Ess)

    Getting ready to sew EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM (ESS) ™ Sensor Foot Pressure with perfect fabric feeding. If you want to see the actual setting of the presser foot pressure for Menu. Sensor Foot Lift The presser foot on your sewing machine is raised and lowered in The presser foot is automatically lowered when you start sewing.
  • Page 22: Function Buttons

    Operating the machine Function buttons 1. Speed buttons 3. Needle Stop Up/Down button the needle stop position is changed at the same time. cannot select a higher speed than the default max speed for the selected stitch. You can also tap the foot control to raise or lower needle. If both the needle and the presser foot are in up position, only the 2.
  • Page 23: Fix Button

    Operating the machine 5. Fix button 8. Sensor Foot Down/Pivot Position button be completely placement of the fabric. The presser foot will be lowered automatically when you start been used. You can turn off the automatic FIX function in the sewing.
  • Page 24: Function Buttons On The Touch Panel

    Operating the machine Function buttons on the Touch Panel 10. Alternate View When you select a satin stitch the length and width settings will button the stitch position settings will be shown instead of the stitch width and density will be shown instead of length. 11.
  • Page 25: Exclusive Sewing Advisor

    Operating the machine 16. Stitch Menu Press this button to select a stitch from any of the stitch menus 17. Font Menu to select a font. 18. Shift to upper-case, lower-case or numbers Press this button to shift to lower or upper-case or numbers when programming letters.
  • Page 26: Sewing Mode

    Operating the machine Sewing Mode 1. Recommended needle for the selected fabric. 2. Recommended presser foot for the selected stitch. Normal Sewing Mode Note: Needle position is shown instead of stitch width when the Alternate View button is pressed. Change the needle position by pressing the Stitch Width – and + buttons.
  • Page 27: Selecting A Stitch

    Operating the machine Selecting a stitch arrow buttons to select among the menus: 1. Utility stitches 2. Quilt stitches The name and number of the selected menu is shown at the bottom of the display. The stitches are pictured inside the lid of your machine with the menu numbers on the left and the stitch numbers within the menus across the center.
  • Page 28: Programming

    “Husqvarna” and “VIKING” have been programmed separately. same program to ensure the letters are sewn out in the same height. For instance, a name and an address should be in the same “Husqvarna” and “VIKING” are in the same program.
  • Page 29: Delete Stitches Or Letters

    Operating the machine Add stitches or letters at other positions If you wish to add a stitch or letter at another position in the stitch or letter will be inserted to the right of the cursor. Note: When programming letters, press the arrow down button to activate the cursor in the stitch program instead of in the alphabet.
  • Page 30: Adjust The Entire Stitch Program

    Operating the machine Adjust the entire stitch program program. Sew out the stitch program machine will sew out your stitch program. The program will be button to sew your stitch program only once. It is possible to start sewing at any stitch in the program. Use the Sewing Mode Mode.
  • Page 31: My Stitches Menu

    Operating the machine My Stitches Menu Your machine has 20 memories and each memory has a maximum space of 40 stitches. Save a stitch or a program is not empty, a pop-up message will appear asking if you wish Mode or Programming Mode. Load a saved stitch or program Use the arrow buttons to select the stitch or program and press sewn.
  • Page 32: Set Menu

    Operating the machine SET Menu Thread tension Your machine will automatically set the best thread tension for the selected stitch and fabric. Use the left/right arrow buttons if you machine is turned off. Presser foot pressure 8.5 in steps of 0.5. Your manual setting will be cancelled when you select another stitch or turn off the machine.
  • Page 33: Stitch Width Safety

    Operating the machine Stitch Width Safety using a straight stitch needle plate or a straight stitch presser foot. The stitch width will be limited to zero for all stitches turn on the machine. Close the pop-up message by pressing Free Motion Floating To sew in free motion with the included Embroidery/ presser foot, set the machine in Free Motion Floating mode.
  • Page 34: Pop-Up Messages

    Operating the machine Pop-up messages Bobbin winding on This pop-up message appears when the bobbin winding spindle Presser foot too high Your machine will not sew if there is too much fabric under the message. Machine set for twin needle Menu, a pop-up message is shown to remind you of the setting foot control to close the pop-up message.
  • Page 35: Bobbin Thread Low

    Operating the machine Restart the buttonhole? change will be cancelled and the machine will continue sewing Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot line up - “Adjust white area to white line” When you insert the fabric for sewing a buttonhole, the wheel message prompts you to line up the white area with the white line.
  • Page 36: Commands Removed From Program

    Operating the machine Main motor overload pop-up message will close when the main motor and power supply is secure. The stitch cannot be programmed This message is shown if you try to program or add a are programmable except for these. Close the pop-up message by The stitch cannot be saved Program too long to add more stitches If you try to add more than 40 stitches or letters in the same...
  • Page 37: Exclusive Sewing Advisor

    Basic sewing techniques Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR ® ® ® ® feature automatically sets the best stitch, stitch length, stitch width, thread tension, sewing displayed on screen with presser foot, thread tension and needle recommendations. Fabric Selection challis, etc. crepe, broadcloth, etc. etc.
  • Page 38: Seam

    Basic sewing techniques Seam that usually will be pressed open. In most cases, edges of the the seam. 1:1 Straight Stitch pieces of light stretch fabric. Fabric: Select ® feature Use: needle as recommended. Line up the fabric edge with the 1:2 Stretch Stitch Fabric: Select:...
  • Page 39: Overcast

    Basic sewing techniques Overcast 1:14 Three-Step Zigzag Fabric: Select: The fabric you are using ® feature selects the three-step Use: needle recommended for your fabric. If using presserfoot J, let the toe of the presser foot guide the fabric as shown on the picture.
  • Page 40: Seam And Overcast

    Basic sewing techniques Seam and overcast chosen fabric. 1:7 Overcast Stitch Fabric: light/medium, cut in two. Select: feature ® Use: Presser Foot J and the needle recommended for your fabric. Let the toe of the presser foot guide the fabric as shown on the picture.
  • Page 41: Baste

    Basic sewing techniques Baste marking. ® feature automatically sets a long stitch length and reduces the tension so the threads are easy 1:17 Baste Stitch Place the fabrics right sides together. Put the fabric in position Fabric: along seam line. Select: The fabric you are ®...
  • Page 42: Blind Hem

    Basic sewing techniques Blind hem two types of blind hem; one is recommended for medium to Fold the fabric as illustrated. Make sure the folded edge of the 1:19 Stretch Blind Hem Stitch 1:20 Woven Blind Hem Stitch Fabric: folded fabric. Select: the fold.
  • Page 43: Hem

    Basic sewing techniques ® straight stitch is selected. For stretch fabrics, stitches that stretch are selected. Jeans Hem 1:1 Jeans hem Fabric: multipurpose tool to balance the height of the presser foot as Select: you sew. ® feature selects a Use: stops with the needle in the fabric and raises the presser foot.
  • Page 44: Sewing Buttonholes

    Basic sewing techniques Sewing buttonholes for different kinds of fabric and garments. Look at the stitch 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. Automatic One-Step Sensor Buttonholes 1:0, 1:28, 1:30-1:33 Buttonhole Stitches Fabric:...
  • Page 45: Manual Buttonholes

    Basic sewing techniques Manual Buttonholes 1:0, 1:28-34 Buttonhole Stitches Fabric: set the length of the buttonhole. Select: The fabric you are using ® 2. Place the fabric and stabilizer under the presser foot. Use the feature selects a buttonhole suitable markings on the left toe of the buttonhole foot to position the garment edge.
  • Page 46: Sewing On Buttons

    Basic sewing techniques Sewing on buttons 1:9 Sew on button Fabric: machine. Select: The fabric you are using and the stitch for sewing on buttons, 1:9. 2. Place the fabric, multipurpose tool/button reed and button Use: The needle recommended for under the ankle with the holes in the button lined up with the swing of the needle.
  • Page 47: Sewing Zippers

    Basic sewing techniques Sewing zippers of the needle, making it easy to sew both sides of the zipper. To zipper teeth or cording. Center Zipper placement. Press the seam open. Place the zipper right side to the pressed open seam allowance, placing the zipper stop at the of the foot.
  • Page 48: Free Motion Quilting

    Basic sewing techniques 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 high speed, the Most free motion sewing is stitched with a straight stitch or will determine how the stitch will look.
  • Page 49: Decorative Tapering Stitches

    Basic sewing techniques Decorative Tapering Stitches to form corners and points. Decorative Tapering Stitches Fabric: Select: The fabric you are using lid. and the stitch you want to taper. left and right arrow buttons to select beginning and/or end are marked with a blue color in the your taper by using the arrow buttons.
  • Page 50: Taking Care Of The Machine

    Taking care of the machine Cleaning the machine To keep your sewing machine operating well, clean it often. No Wipe the exterior surfaces of your sewing machine with a soft Press the ON/OFF switch to “O” Clean the Bobbin Area the stitch plate.
  • Page 51: Trouble Shooting

    Any time you experience a problem when sewing: ® feature. If you experience problems when sewing the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole: area. Fabric Puckers? ® feature. Skipped Stitches? ® Needle Breaks? Have your sewing machine serviced regularly by your authorized HUSQVARNA VIKING ® retailer!
  • Page 52 Taking care of the machine Poor Tension? ® feature. Upper Thread Breaks? special needle recommendations. thread in the bobbin, not regular sewing thread. Fabric Does Not Move? Bobbin Thread Breaks? Bobbin Winds Irregularly? Wrong Stitch, Irregular or Narrow Stitches? Machine Sews Slowly? ®...
  • Page 55: Intellectual Property

    Intellectual property Patents protecting this product are listed on a label positioned underneath the sewing machine. performance or design. the product. Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. CE - Authorised Representative CE - Authorised Representative VSM Group AB, SVP Worldwide...
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