Viking Emerald 122 Guide de l'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING™User’s Guide

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

8Reverse LeverWhen you press the reverse lever downwards, the machine will sew in reverse. The machine will only sew in reverse as long as the reverse

Page 3 - Table of Contents

9Raising and Lowering the Presser FootThe presser foot is raised and lowered with the presser foot lever. The presser foot must be down when sewing.By

Page 4 - Overview

10Changing the NeedleTurn off the power switch.Your machine uses standard sewing machine needles.1 Lower the presser foot. Loosen the screw in the n

Page 5 - Extension Table

11Placing the thread spool on the spool pinPlace the thread spool on the spool pin with the thread coming off as illustrated.With large thread spools

Page 6 - Standard Accessories and

12Bobbin Winding1 Pull the handwheel out to put the machine in bobbin wind position (the needle will not go up and down).2 Guide the thread around t

Page 7 - Getting ready to sew

13Placing the bobbinTurn off the power switch1 Place the bobbin in the bobbin case with the thread pulling off as illustrated.2 Guide the thread i

Page 8 - Adjusting the Sewing Speed

14Threading the MachineTurn off the power switchMake sure the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position.1 Bring the thread from th

Page 9 - Sewing Guide Reference Chart

15Needle threaderTurn off the power switch1 Raise the needle to its highest position. Lower the needle threader as far as it will go. The hook comes

Page 10 - Lowering the Feed Teeth

16Bringing up the Bobbin ThreadTurn off the power switch.1 Raise the presser foot and hold the needle thread lightly with your left hand.2 Turn the

Page 11 - Changing the Presser Foot

17Stretch stitchesEmerald 116Emerald 122Emerald 118Stretch stitchesStretch stitchesStitches

Page 12 - Changing the Needle

This houshold sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using an electrical appliance, b

Page 13 - Placing the thread spool on

18Stitch selectionRaise the needle to its highest position.Turn the stitch selection dial to set the desired stitch pattern number at the setting mark

Page 14 - Bobbin Winding

19Adjusting stretch stitch balanceIf the stretch stitches are unbalanced when you sew on a particular fabric, balance them by turning the stitch leng

Page 15 - Placing the bobbin

20Balancing Needle Thread TensionThe thread tension may be adjusted depending on the sewing materials, layers of fabric and sewing method.Balanced ten

Page 16 - Threading the Machine

21Basic sewingStraight Stitch SewingMachine settingConsult the Sewing Guide Reference Chart for the settings recommended.Starting to sewRaise the pres

Page 17 - Needle threader

22Finishing sewing1 Press the reverse lever and sew several stitches in reverse at the end of the seam, to lock the stitch.2 Raise the presser foot

Page 18 - Bringing up the Bobbin

23Seam Guides on the Needle PlateThe seam guides on the needle plate help you measure seam allowance.The numbers indicate the distance between the cen

Page 19 - Stitches

24Utility StitchesConsult the Sewing Guide Reference Chart for the fast easy way to select the best stitch, stitch length, stitch width, thread tensio

Page 20 - Stitch Length

25Reinforced Straight StitchMachine setting1 Stitch pattern: 12 Stitch width: 0 or 53 Stitch length: stretch4 Thread tension: 2 – 55 Presser foot

Page 21 - Variable needle position

26Automatic ButtonholeMachine setting1 Stitch pattern: 2 Stitch width: 4 – 53 Stitch length: 4 Thread tension: 3 – 55 Presser foot: Automatic butt

Page 22 - Balancing Needle Thread

27343 Pull the buttonhole lever down as far as it will go.a Buttonhole lever4 Raise the foot and put the needle thread through the hole and under th

Page 23 - Basic sewing

1Overview ...2Extension Table ...3Free-arm sewing ...

Page 24 - Finishing sewing

2865 Sew slowly. The machine will stitch the complete buttonhole. Stop the machine at the starting point when the buttonhole is completed.The machine

Page 25 - Pivoting

297 When À nished, push the buttonhole lever up as far as it will go.Adjusting the buttonhole stitch densityTurn the stitch length dial within the ran

Page 26 - Utility Stitches

30123Corded ButtonholeMachine setting:1 Stitch pattern: 2 Stitch width: 4 – 53 Stitch length: 4 Thread tension: 3 – 55 Presser foot: Automatic but

Page 27 - Button Sewing

31Manual ButtonholeConsult the Sewing Guide Reference Chart for recommended settings.If the diameter of the button is more than 2.5 cm (1”), make th

Page 28 - Automatic Buttonhole

324 Sew the front bartack and left column to the desired length then stop sewing.5 Pull the buttonhole lever toward you.6 Sew the back bartack and

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33Sewing ZipperMachine setting1 Stitch pattern: 12 Stitch width: 53 Stitch length: 1.5 – 44 Thread tension: 3 – 65 Presser foot: Zipper foot ETo

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342 Place right sides of the fabric together. Sew a seam from the bottom 2 cm (5/8”) from the right edge to the end of the zipper opening. Sew a fe

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353 Sew through all layers next to the fold. Stop just before the zipper foot reaches the slider on the zipper tape. Lower the needle slightly into t

Page 32 - Corded Buttonhole

365 Remove the zipper foot and snap on with pin on left side. Guide the edge of the foot along the zipper teeth and stitch through the fabric and zi

Page 33 - Manual Buttonhole

37Blind HemConsult the Sewing Guide Reference Chart for recommended settings.1 Fold the hem under the fabric as illustrated for À ne or medium fabric

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267Overview1. Bobbin stop2. Bobbin spindle3. Hole for extra spool pin4. Spool holder5. Spool pin6. Thread guide for bobbin winding7. Thread take-up

Page 35 - Sewing Zipper

38Non-stick Glide Foot HConsult the Sewing Guide Reference Chart for recommended settings.When sewing foam, plastic, plastic coated fabrics, leather a

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39Gathering FootGather fabric or gather and attach a rufÁ e in one step. Suitable for light to medium weight fabrics. Straight stitch, (left needle po

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40Care and maintenanceTurn off the power switch.Do not dismantle the machine other than as explained in this section. Clean the outside of the machi

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41Replacing the Bobbin CaseTurn off the power switch.1 Insert the bobbin case into the hook assembly area.2 Make sure the knob of the bobbin case À

Page 39 - Blind Hem

42TroubleshootingReferencePage 14Page 20Page 10Page 10Page 21Page 22Page 13Page 40Change the bobbin.Page 10Page 10Page 21Page 10Page 10Page 14Change t

Page 42 - Care and

We reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the assortment of accessories without prior notice, or make modiÀ cations to the performance

Page 43 - Replacing the Light Bulb

VSM Group AB • SE-561 84 Huskvarna, Sverigewww.husqvarnaviking.com412 96 59 - 26F • InHouse • © 2005-2009 VSM Group AB • All rights reserved • Print

Page 44 - Troubleshooting

3Extension TableTo r e m o v eHook your À ngers on the bottom left of the extension table and pull it to the left.Free-arm sewingFor stitching sleev

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448161718131920212223Standard Accessories and Storage1. Utility Foot A2. Utility Foot B3. Buttonhole Foot C4. Adjustable Blind Hem Foot 5. Zipper

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5Getting ready to sewConnecting the Power SupplyTurn the power switch off.Insert the foot control plug into the machine socket.Insert the power supply

Page 47 - Intellectual property

6Adjusting the Sewing SpeedYou can control the sewing speed in two ways; with the speed control slide or with the foot control.Speed control slide (mo

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7Sewing Guide Reference ChartConsult the Sewing Guide Reference Chart for the fast easy way to select the best stitch, stitch length, stitch width, th

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