Viking Rose 605 Guide de l'utilisateur

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KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING
User’s Guide
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

KEEPING THE WORLD SEWINGUser’s Guide 605

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Instruction book Rose10Threading the upper thread! Switch off themain switch.Make sure the presserfoot is raised and theneedle is in the upposition1.

Page 3 - List of contents

Instruction book Rose111. Insert a twin needle.2. Wind a bobbin with the threadyou are going to use as thesecond upper thread3. Thread the machine as

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Instruction book Rose12Bobbin winding with the machine threaded.Make sure that the presser foot is up and the needle is in the highest position.Note!

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Instruction book Rose132. Place the bobbin in the bobbincase with the mark facingupward and the thread to the leftof the bobbin. The bobbin willthen

Page 6 - Unpacking

Instruction book Rose14Thread tensionThe thread tension is adjustedautomatically when you select astitch or an embroidery. This isshown by the thread

Page 7 - Connecting the foot

Instruction book Rose15The presser foot pressure is adjustedwith the dial on the front of themachine. Normal setting is 4. Thehigher the number the mo

Page 8 - Extended sewing surface

Instruction book Rose16Changing the needle! Switch off the main switch.1. Loosen the screw in the needleclamp.2. Remove the needle.3. Push up the new

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Instruction book Rose17Functions / InfodisplayNeedle stopThis button sets whether theneedle stops up or down inthe material when you liftyour foot fro

Page 10 - Threading the upper thread

Instruction book Rose18Stitch lengthWhen you select a stitch, themachine will automatically setthe best stitch length whichwill be indicated by number

Page 11 - Threading for twin needle

Instruction book Rose19Functions / InfodisplayMENU - Selected group ofstitchesYour machine has threemenus - one for stitches, twofor letters.Your choi

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Instruction book Rose2This houshold sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using an e

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Instruction book Rose20Function / Stitch selectionWhen you turn on the machinewithout having the embroidery unitconnected, it always selects straights

Page 14 - Thread tension

Instruction book Rose21Rotation Touch thisbutton once and yourembroidery will rotate aquarter of a turn.Embroidery functionsPositioningThese buttons a

Page 15 - Changing the presser

Instruction book Rose22ProgrammingTouch FUNC so that PROG isshown on the display. If you alreadyhave a program in the memory thiswill now be shown.1.

Page 16 - Lowering the feed teeth

Instruction book Rose23Programming stitches from different menusExample:Select PROG function. Select thestitch menu.Select a stitch , touch .Change

Page 17 - Functions / Infodisplay

Instruction book Rose24Mirror imagesMirror image side to side .In NORM and PROG onlythe stitch selected ismirrored. The entireprogram is mirrored inR

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Instruction book Rose25Look through the programIf you have programmed several ofthe memories you can press FUNCfor PROG or REP. Use the M but-ton to

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Instruction book Rose26EmbroideryEmbroideryThe box contains Embroidery unit,embroidery hoop, embroiderybooklet, embroidery template,template pencil, e

Page 20 - Function / Stitch selection

Instruction book Rose27AB1. Raise the presser foot lever.2. Unscrew the presser foot ankle.3. Place the presser foot U frombehind onto the presser bar

Page 21 - Embroidery functions

Instruction book Rose28Embroidery bookletIn the Embroidery bookletyou will find all theembroideries actual size.Each embroidery is placedin a square w

Page 22 - Programming

Instruction book Rose29Note: Always touch CLR beforeyou turn off the machine.Otherwise the embroidery armwill not come to the correctposition to remov

Page 23 - Corrections

Instruction book Rose3List of contentsSafety instructions 2Machine parts 4-5Procedures 6-16Unpacking, Packing away 6Connecting the foot control 7Conne

Page 24 - Programming STOP

Instruction book Rose30Sewing embroideries1. Put on embroidery presser foot U,see page 27.2. Place the enclosed net over thethread spool. Thread the m

Page 25 - CLR - Deleting stitches

Instruction book Rose31Sewing embroideries8. The machine stops automaticallywhen it is time to change threadcolor. The display indicates whichthread c

Page 26 - Embroidery

Instruction book Rose32Function buttons - embroideryThe check size button allowsyou to step from one cornerto another within yourembroidery, so that y

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Instruction book Rose33You can mirror image the embroi-dery side to side . The symbol isshown on the display.Read more about Mirror image onpage 24

Page 28 - Get started

Instruction book Rose342. Place the template on your fabricwhere you wish to sew theembroidery.3. Draw marks on the fabric in thefour grooves and in t

Page 29 - Embroidery hoop

Instruction book Rose35Language Code Language 0 (numerical) 1 Swedish 6 Danish11 Finnish21 Norwegian26 English31 French36 Dutch41 Italian46 Spanish51

Page 30 - Sewing embroideries

Instruction book Rose36For better visibility the machinesews buttonholes away from you.ButtonholesYou can select different buttonholestyles.Buttonhole

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Instruction book Rose371. Snap on the buttonhole sensorfoot. Make sure that the cable isfirmly plugged into the yellowsocket (see picture). The symbol

Page 32 - Function buttons - embroidery

Instruction book Rose38Buttonhole knifeThe knife is used to cut buttonholes.It is also useful for removing stitchessewn in error.Sewing buttons1. Mark

Page 33 - Mirror image embroideries

Instruction book Rose39Straight stitchStraight stitching is used to joinfabric which does not stretch and forseams which will not be subjectedto gre

Page 34 - Use the embroidery template

Instruction book Rose4Summary17.16.15.14.13.12.18. 20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.28.29.30.31.1. Door2. Thread take-up lever3. Presser foot pressure dial4. T

Page 35 - Color Numerical indication

Instruction book Rose40Gathering with straight stitchUse a slightly longer stitch thannormal straight stitch, 3.5-5.0.Always sew two gathering threads

Page 36 - Buttonholes

Instruction book Rose41Sewing zippersIf you want to sew a ”gentleman’szipper”, follow the instructions butinsert in the other direction.The zipper foo

Page 37 - Buttonhole sensor foot

Instruction book Rose42Reinforced straight stitchThe reinforced straight stitch isstronger than ordinary straight stitch,due to the fact that it is

Page 38 - Button with a shank

Instruction book Rose43Lace edging3. Cut off the seam allowance up tothe stitching on the wrong side.1. Place wrong side of lace to rightside of fabri

Page 39 - 25 Needle Positions

Instruction book Rose44Three-step zigzagOvercastingThree-step zigzag is suitable forovercasting most fabrics. Trim theedges of the fabric before ove

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Instruction book Rose45The flatlock , is suitable forsewing overlapped seams anddecorative hems. Loosen the presserfoot pressure to 2 when sewingstre

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Instruction book Rose461. If the stitch does notcatch the folded edge,increase the stitchwidth (+).2. If the stitch catches toomuch of the fold,decrea

Page 42 - Stretch stitch

Instruction book Rose47Bridging stitchThe bridging stitch is suitable forjoining two pieces of fabric withfolded edges.Leather and vinyl are joined

Page 43 - Lace edging

Instruction book Rose48Darning stitch is a perfect stitch for mending anddarning. Use presser foot A.1. Select NORM, sew the first row ofstitches as l

Page 44 - Mending and darning

Instruction book Rose49Decorative stitchesThese stitches are mainly used as decorative stitches.Examples:You can program stitches and sew the original

Page 45 - Flatlock

Instruction book Rose5Summary32.33.34.35.32. Handle33. Presser foot lever34. Thread cutter35. Embroidery unit socket36. Embroidery arm37. Embroidery H

Page 46 - Blind hem

Instruction book Rose50QuiltingThe "hand" look quilting stitch No31 , is a perfect stitch for reliefstitching. Use presser foot P.1. Mark t

Page 47 - Seam and overcast

Instruction book Rose51PictogramRead about Programming on page22. Use presser foot B.1. Program the leaf in an emptymemory.2. Select NORM and reinforc

Page 48 - Automatic taper stitch

Instruction book Rose52Stitch table1 Straight stitch For all kind of sewing in woven fabrics,see page 39 25 different needle positions2 Reinforced str

Page 49 - Decorative stitches

Instruction book Rose53Stitch table11 Darning stitch Darn and mend work clothes, jeans, table-see page 48 cloths and linen towels.12 Tapered satin sti

Page 50 - Applique

Instruction book Rose54Free armTo facilitate sewing trouser legs andsleeve hems use the free arm.The free arm also allows you todarn socks (darning fo

Page 51 - Pictogram

Instruction book Rose55MaintenanceChanging the light bulb! Switch off the main switch.helight bulb is placed to the left of theneedle. Place the rubb

Page 52 - Stitch table

Instruction book Rose56Always start by checking theneedleAlways start with a new needle assoon as you discover that a stitch isnot what you expected.

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Instruction book Rose57Incorrect stitchIf the machine does not sew thestitch indicated by the display, it ispossible that the electronics havebeen dis

Page 54 - Sewing hints

Instruction book Rose58IndexAccessory box 8Applique 50Backtacking 17Baste 39Belt loops 54Blind hem 46Block letters 19, 20Bobbin, placing in machine 13

Page 55 - Maintenance

Instruction book Rose59IndexSatin stitch 43, 50Satin taper 25, 48Seam and overcast 47Sensor Buttonhole 19, 37Setting up the machine 6-8Sewing hints 54

Page 56 - Fault-finding

Instruction book Rose61. Place the machine on the table orcabinet, remove the packagingand lift off the cover.2. Remove the side parts of thepacking m

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Instruction book Rose60We reserve the right to change the machineequipment and the assortment ofaccessories without prior notice, or makemodifications

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World Firsts From Husqvarna VikingHusqvarna Viking, the world leader in home sewing,continues to add to its list of firsts to ensure your sewing is as

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Instruction book Rose7Connecting the footcontrolAmong the accessories you will findthe foot control cord and the maincord.1. Place the foot control on

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Instruction book Rose8Accessory box1. Open the Accessory box byplacing your finger in the spaceon the top and lift upward.2. In the Accessory box ther

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Instruction book Rose9Spool pinThe machine has spool pins suitablefor all types of thread. The mainspool pin (a) is horizontal - thethread reels off t

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