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Instruction book Rose10Threading the upper thread! Switch off themain switch.Make sure the presserfoot is raised and theneedle is in the upposition1.
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
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!
Instruction book Rose132. Place the bobbin in the bobbincase with the mark facingupward and the thread to the leftof the bobbin. The bobbin willthen
Instruction book Rose14Thread tensionThe thread tension is adjustedautomatically when you select astitch or an embroidery. This isshown by the thread
Instruction book Rose15The presser foot pressure is adjustedwith the dial on the front of themachine. Normal setting is 4. Thehigher the number the mo
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
Instruction book Rose17Functions / InfodisplayNeedle stopThis button sets whether theneedle stops up or down inthe material when you liftyour foot fro
Instruction book Rose18Stitch lengthWhen you select a stitch, themachine will automatically setthe best stitch length whichwill be indicated by number
Instruction book Rose19Functions / InfodisplayMENU - Selected group ofstitchesYour machine has threemenus - one for stitches, twofor letters.Your choi
Instruction book Rose2This houshold sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using an e
Instruction book Rose20Function / Stitch selectionWhen you turn on the machinewithout having the embroidery unitconnected, it always selects straights
Instruction book Rose21Rotation Touch thisbutton once and yourembroidery will rotate aquarter of a turn.Embroidery functionsPositioningThese buttons a
Instruction book Rose22ProgrammingTouch FUNC so that PROG isshown on the display. If you alreadyhave a program in the memory thiswill now be shown.1.
Instruction book Rose23Programming stitches from different menusExample:Select PROG function. Select thestitch menu.Select a stitch , touch .Change
Instruction book Rose24Mirror imagesMirror image side to side .In NORM and PROG onlythe stitch selected ismirrored. The entireprogram is mirrored inR
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
Instruction book Rose26EmbroideryEmbroideryThe box contains Embroidery unit,embroidery hoop, embroiderybooklet, embroidery template,template pencil, e
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
Instruction book Rose28Embroidery bookletIn the Embroidery bookletyou will find all theembroideries actual size.Each embroidery is placedin a square w
Instruction book Rose29Note: Always touch CLR beforeyou turn off the machine.Otherwise the embroidery armwill not come to the correctposition to remov
Instruction book Rose3List of contentsSafety instructions 2Machine parts 4-5Procedures 6-16Unpacking, Packing away 6Connecting the foot control 7Conne
Instruction book Rose30Sewing embroideries1. Put on embroidery presser foot U,see page 27.2. Place the enclosed net over thethread spool. Thread the m
Instruction book Rose31Sewing embroideries8. The machine stops automaticallywhen it is time to change threadcolor. The display indicates whichthread c
Instruction book Rose32Function buttons - embroideryThe check size button allowsyou to step from one cornerto another within yourembroidery, so that y
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
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
Instruction book Rose35Language Code Language 0 (numerical) 1 Swedish 6 Danish11 Finnish21 Norwegian26 English31 French36 Dutch41 Italian46 Spanish51
Instruction book Rose36For better visibility the machinesews buttonholes away from you.ButtonholesYou can select different buttonholestyles.Buttonhole
Instruction book Rose371. Snap on the buttonhole sensorfoot. Make sure that the cable isfirmly plugged into the yellowsocket (see picture). The symbol
Instruction book Rose38Buttonhole knifeThe knife is used to cut buttonholes.It is also useful for removing stitchessewn in error.Sewing buttons1. Mark
Instruction book Rose39Straight stitchStraight stitching is used to joinfabric which does not stretch and forseams which will not be subjectedto gre
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
Instruction book Rose40Gathering with straight stitchUse a slightly longer stitch thannormal straight stitch, 3.5-5.0.Always sew two gathering threads
Instruction book Rose41Sewing zippersIf you want to sew a ”gentleman’szipper”, follow the instructions butinsert in the other direction.The zipper foo
Instruction book Rose42Reinforced straight stitchThe reinforced straight stitch isstronger than ordinary straight stitch,due to the fact that it is
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
Instruction book Rose44Three-step zigzagOvercastingThree-step zigzag is suitable forovercasting most fabrics. Trim theedges of the fabric before ove
Instruction book Rose45The flatlock , is suitable forsewing overlapped seams anddecorative hems. Loosen the presserfoot pressure to 2 when sewingstre
Instruction book Rose461. If the stitch does notcatch the folded edge,increase the stitchwidth (+).2. If the stitch catches toomuch of the fold,decrea
Instruction book Rose47Bridging stitchThe bridging stitch is suitable forjoining two pieces of fabric withfolded edges.Leather and vinyl are joined
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
Instruction book Rose49Decorative stitchesThese stitches are mainly used as decorative stitches.Examples:You can program stitches and sew the original
Instruction book Rose5Summary32.33.34.35.32. Handle33. Presser foot lever34. Thread cutter35. Embroidery unit socket36. Embroidery arm37. Embroidery H
Instruction book Rose50QuiltingThe "hand" look quilting stitch No31 , is a perfect stitch for reliefstitching. Use presser foot P.1. Mark t
Instruction book Rose51PictogramRead about Programming on page22. Use presser foot B.1. Program the leaf in an emptymemory.2. Select NORM and reinforc
Instruction book Rose52Stitch table1 Straight stitch For all kind of sewing in woven fabrics,see page 39 25 different needle positions2 Reinforced str
Instruction book Rose53Stitch table11 Darning stitch Darn and mend work clothes, jeans, table-see page 48 cloths and linen towels.12 Tapered satin sti
Instruction book Rose54Free armTo facilitate sewing trouser legs andsleeve hems use the free arm.The free arm also allows you todarn socks (darning fo
Instruction book Rose55MaintenanceChanging the light bulb! Switch off the main switch.helight bulb is placed to the left of theneedle. Place the rubb
Instruction book Rose56Always start by checking theneedleAlways start with a new needle assoon as you discover that a stitch isnot what you expected.
Instruction book Rose57Incorrect stitchIf the machine does not sew thestitch indicated by the display, it ispossible that the electronics havebeen dis
Instruction book Rose58IndexAccessory box 8Applique 50Backtacking 17Baste 39Belt loops 54Blind hem 46Block letters 19, 20Bobbin, placing in machine 13
Instruction book Rose59IndexSatin stitch 43, 50Satin taper 25, 48Seam and overcast 47Sensor Buttonhole 19, 37Setting up the machine 6-8Sewing hints 54
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
Instruction book Rose60We reserve the right to change the machineequipment and the assortment ofaccessories without prior notice, or makemodifications
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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
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
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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