Editing The Programmed Patterns; Deleting A Letter (Pattern); Inserting A Letter (Pattern); Duplicating A Pattern (Letter) - Janome Memory Craft 5200 Instruction Manual

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Editing the Programmed Patterns

Deleting a letter (pattern)

Example: To delete "C" from "ABCD"
Press the edit button to shift the cursor under letter "C".
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Press the clear button. Letter "C" is deleted.
NOTE:
Pressing and holding the clear button will delete all the
programmed patterns and the LCD screen will return to the
initial display of the selected mode.

Inserting a letter (pattern)

Example: To insert a blank space between "B" and "C" in
"ABCD"
Press the edit button to shift the cursor under letter "C".
Select pattern 99 (blank space).
Press the memory button.
A space is inserted before letter "C".

Duplicating a pattern (letter).

Example: To duplicate pattern #31of the pattern
combination
Press the edit button to shift the cursor under the pattern to
duplicate (#31).
Press the memory button.
Pattern #31 is duplicated.
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Teresa Chapman
March 7, 2025

I **** trying to set my memory craft 5200 computerised to overlock stitch I can’t get the mode 2 to”13 & thread tension to 6-8, I have changed everything else

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To set the overlock stitch to mode 2:13 on the Janome Memory Craft 5200:

1. Turn on the machine.
2. Select Mode 2.
3. Choose stitch pattern number 13.

To adjust the thread tension to 6–8:

1. Turn the thread tension dial to the desired setting between 6 and 8.
2. If the dial is set to AUTO and a specific stitch requires manual adjustment, the green light will blink and a recommended tension will show on the LCD screen.
3. Follow the display to manually set the tension between 6 and 8 using the dial.

Ensure the needle and bobbin threads are balanced for best results.

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