Manual - Husqvarna Viking
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Manual - Husqvarna Viking
User’s Guide KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING™ 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. 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THREAD NEEDLE THREADER THREADING FOR TWIN NEEDLE THREAD CUTTER THREAD SENSOR BOBBIN WINDING 2:5 2:5 2:6 2:6 2:6 2:7 %REELQ:LQGLQJ7KURXJKWKH1HHGOH .........................2:7 :LQGLQJ6SHFLDOW\7KUHDGV ............................................2:7 CHANGING THE NEEDLE PLATE INSERTING THE BOBBIN CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT CHANGING THE NEEDLE NEEDLES THREADS STABILIZERS HOW TO UPDATE YOUR MACHINE 2:8 2:8 2:8 2:9 2:9 2:10 2:10 2:11 Update instructions.......................................................2:11 Settings & functions FUNCTION BUTTONS 3:1 3:2 6SHHGDQG...................................................................3:2 6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHU ..................................................3:2 1HHGOH6WRS8S'RZQ..................................................3:2 6723.................................................................................3:2 FIX ....................................................................................3:3 6HQVRU)RRW8SDQG([WUD/LIW 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MACHINE OVERVIEW 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Lid 1 Pre-Tension Thread guide Thread tension discs 2 3 7KUHDGWDNHXSOHYHU 4 Thread slots 5 Thread tension disc for bobbin winding 6 Thread cutter /('OLJKWV 7 6WLWFKSODWH 8 %REELQFRYHU %XWWRQUXOHUDQGEXLOWLQtape measure 9 %DVHSODWH 10 Function button panel 0DLQVSRROSLQ %REELQZLQGLQJWKUHDGJXLGH 11 12 $X[LOLDU\VSRROSLQ %REELQVWRS Thread cutter for bobbin winding %REELQZLQGHUVSLQGOH +DQGZKHHO ,QWHUDFWLYH&RORU7RXFK6FUHHQ %XLOW,Q86%SRUW 6W\OXVKROGHU 212))VZLWFKconnectors for power cord and foot control 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 21 8 8 22 23 24 25 REAR SIDE 25. +DQGOH 26. Free arm 26 NEEDLE AREA 27. 6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRW socket 28. %XLOW,Qneedle threader 29. Needle bar 30. Needle clamp 31. Needle thread guide 32. Presser foot bar and presser foot ankle 33. Presser foot 29 27 28 30 31 32 33 1:6 ACCESSORY BOX The accessory box features special compartments for presser feet and bobbins, plus space for needles and other DFFHVVRULHV6WRUHWKHDFFHVVRULHVLQWKHER[VRWKH\DUH easily accessible. 6SDFHIRUDFFHVVRULHV 5HPRYDEOHpresser feet and bobbin tray 34 35 ACCESSORIES INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 46. 47. 48. 49. 6W\OXV 7KUHDGQHW )HOWSDG 6FUHZGULYHU 6HDPULSSHU %UXVK Edge/Quilting guide 2 spool caps, large DWWDFKHGRQWKHPDFKLQHDWGHOLYHU\ 6SRROFDSPHGLXP DWWDFKHGRQWKHPDFKLQHDWGHOLYHU\ 6SRROFDSVPDOO 0XOWLSXUSRVHWRRO%XWWRQUHHG 6 %REELQVLQPDFKLQHDWGHOLYHU\ 3,&72*5$0™ Pen 6WUDLJKWVWLWFKSODWH ACCESSORIES INCLUDED - Not in the Picture &DUU\LQJ&DVHDWWDFKHGRQWKHPDFKLQHXSRQGHOLYHU\ Foot control Power cord Needles 7KUHDG Warranty card 0LFURÀEHUFORWK 36 39 43 46 37 38 40 42 41 44 45 47 48 49 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1:7 PRESSER FEET 7 Utility Foot A 6QDSSHGRQWRWKHPDFKLQHXSRQGHOLYHU\7KLVIRRWLVXVHGPDLQO\IRUVWUDLJKWVWLWFKLQJDQG zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1.0. 7 Decorative Stitch Foot B 8VHWKLVIRRWIRUVHZLQJFORVH]LJ]DJVWLWFKHVVDWLQVWLWFKHVZLWKOHVVWKHQPPVWLWFKOHQJWK DQGGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHV7KHWXQQHORQWKHXQGHUVLGHRI WKHIRRWLVGHVLJQHGWRIHHGVPRRWKO\ RYHUWKHVWLWFKHV 7 Buttonhole Foot C For manual buttonholes. This foot has guide lines to determine buttonhole length. The middle measures a 5/8 PPIURPWKHIDEULFHGJH7KHWZRWXQQHOVRQWKHXQGHUVLGHRI WKHIRRW HQVXUHDVPRRWKIHHGRYHUWKHEXWWRQKROHFROXPQV7KHÀQJHURQWKHEDFNRI WKHIRRWKROGV cording for corded buttonholes. Blindhem Foot D This foot is used for blindhem stitches. The inner edge of this foot guides the fabric. The right toe of the foot is designed to ride along the hem edge. 7 Zipper Foot E This foot can be snapped on either to the right or to the left of the needle. This makes it easy to VHZERWKVLGHVRI WKH]LSSHU0RYHQHHGOHSRVLWLRQWRULJKWRUOHIWWRVHZFORVHUWR]LSSHUWHHWK RUIRUFRYHULQJODUJHFRUGLQJ 7 Non-Stick Glide Foot H This foot has a non-stick coating on the underside. It is used when sewing foam, YLQ\Oplastic or leather to keep the material from sticking to the foot. Edging Foot J This foot is used for RYHUFDVWLQJDQGVHDPRYHUFDVWLQJZLWKVWLWFKHVWKDWKDYHDVWLWFKZLGWKRI DQGPP6WLWFKHVIRUPRYHUWKHSLQZKLFKSUHYHQWVSXFNHULQJDWWKHHGJHRI WKHIDEULF 1:8 Quilter’s 1/4” Piecing foot P 7KLVIRRWLVXVHGZKHQSLHFLQJTXLOWEORFNV7KHIRRWKDVGLVWDQFHJXLGHOLQHVPDUNV PPDQGPPIURPWKHQHHGOH Clear Open Toe Foot For satin stitch DSSOLTXHWDSHUVWLWFKHVDQGGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHV7KHWXQQHORQWKHXQGHUVLGH RI WKHIRRWIHHGVVPRRWKO\RYHUWKHVWLWFKHVDQGWKHWUDQVSDUHQWIRRWZLWKRSHQIURQWJLYHV JUHDWHUYLVLELOLW\IRUDFFXUDF\ Embroidery/Darning Foot R This foot is used for IUHHPRWLRQHPEURLGHU\TXLOWLQJVWLWFKLQJDQGKRRSHPEURLGHU\ Side Motion Foot S This foot is used for side-motion/2PQLPRWLRQVWLWFKHV 7 7 Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot 3OXJLQWRWKHPDFKLQHWKHQHQWHUWKHGHVLUHGEXWWRQKROHOHQJWKWRVHZ6HQVRU2QH6WHS %XWWRQKROHV7KHPLGGOHPDUNPHDVXUHVD5/8PPIURPIDEULFHGJH Self-Adhesive Glide Plates Used for 3UHVVHU)RRW&6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRWZKHQVHZLQJEXWWRQKROHVRQ plastic-coated fabrics, leather, etc. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1:9 STITCHES A – Utility Stitches 6WLWFKHVIRUJDUPHQWVHZLQJDQGPHQGLQJ Stitch 1:10 Stitch no. Stitch name Presser Foot 1 6WUDLJKW6WLWFK center needle position $% )RUDOOW\SHVRI VHZLQJ6HOHFWGLIIHUHQWQHHGOHSRVLWLRQV 2 6WUHWFK6WLWFK left needle position $% For seams in tricot and stretch fabric. 3 5HLQIRUFHG6WUDLJKW 6WLWFKFHQWHU needle position $% For seams which are subject to considerable strain. Triple stitched for reinforcement. Use to reinforce DQGWRSVWLWFKVSRUWVZHDUDQGZRUNRXWFORWKHV)RUWRSVWLWFKLQJLQFUHDVHWKHVWLWFKOHQJWKDQGPRYH the needle to any of 29 positions. 4 %DVWH6WLWFK $% For joining two pieces of fabric with a long stitch length. For topstitching, increase the stitch length and adjust the needle position to any of 29 positions. 5 6WUDLJKW6WLWFK with FIX $% %HJLQVDQGHQGVZLWKIRUZDUGDQGUHYHUVHVHZLQJIRUDPRUHVHFXUHÀ[ 6 6WUDLJKW%DVWLQJ 6WLWFK $ 7 Zigzag $% )RUDSSOLTXpZRUNODFHHGJLQJVHZLQJRQEDQGVHWF6WLWFKZLGWKLQFUHDVHVHTXDOO\WRWKHOHIWDQG right. 8 7KUHH6WHS=LJ]DJ %- )RUPHQGLQJVHZLQJRQSDWFKHVDQGHODVWLFV6XLWDEOHIRUOLJKWDQGPHGLXPZHLJKWIDEULF )RURYHUFDVWLQJVHOHFWRYHUFDVWIURPWKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™. 9 7ZR6WHS=LJ]DJ $% )RUMRLQLQJWZRSLHFHVRI IDEULFZLWKÀQLVKHGHGJHVDQGIRUHODVWLFVKLUULQJ$OVRVXLWDEOHIRUVHZLQJ on lace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einforced Zigzag % 19 (ODVWLF6WLWFKRU 6PRFNLQJ $% Application Lower the feed teeth. Use together with the foot control to baste pieces of fabric together. Feed the IDEULFE\PRYLQJWRWKHQH[WEDVWHSRVLWLRQZKHQVHQVRUIRRWOLIWV 6HDPDQGRYHUFDVWHGJHVLQRQHVWHS)RUOLJKWVWUHWFKDQGQRQVWUHWFKIDEULFV )RUHGJLQJVVHZRYHUWKHHGJHRQOLJKWVWUHWFKIDEULFV6HZZRYHQIDEULFVRQELDV )RUMRLQLQJIDEULFHGJHWRHGJHRURYHUODSSLQJRQOHDWKHU)RUGHFRUDWLYHVHZLQJ 6HZRYHUWZRURZVRI HODVWLFWKUHDGIRUHODVWLFVKLUULQJ 6WLWFK 6WLWFK No. 6WLWFK1DPH Presser Foot 20 (ODVWLF&DVLQJ6WLWFK $% 21 %ULGJLQJ6WLWFK $% 22 %DUWDFN PDQXDO $% 23 %HOW/RRS6WLWFK $ For securing belt loops. 24 7KUHH6WHS=LJ]DJ - )RURYHUFDVWLQJPHQGLQJVHZLQJRQSDWFKHVDQGHODVWLF6XLWDEOHIRUOLJKWDQGPHGLXPZHLJKW fabrics. 25 'DUQLQJ6WLWFK IRUZDUGDQG EDFNZDUG $% 'DUQDQGPHQGVPDOOKROHVLQZRUNFORWKHVMHDQVWDEOHFORWKVDQGPRUH6WLWFKRYHUWKHKROH SUHVVUHYHUVHIRUFRQWLQXRXVGDUQLQJDQGDXWRVWRS 26 'DUQLQJ6WLWFK VLGHWRVLGH $% For mending small tears. 27 %DUWDFN%XWWRQKROH 6HQVRU2QH6WHS %XWWRQK)RRW& 6WDQGDUGEXWWRQKROHIRUPRVWIDEULFZHLJKWV 28 Round End %XWWRQKROH 6HQVRU2QH6WHS %XWWRQK)RRW& For blouses and children’s garments. 29 0HGLXP5HLQIRUFHG %XWWRQKROH C 30 +HLUORRP %XWWRQKROH 6HQVRU 2QH6WHS %XWWRQKROH Foot/C 31 5RXQGHG+HLUORRP %XWWRQKROH 6HQVRU2QH6WHS %XWWRQK)RRW& 32 .H\KROH %XWWRQKROH 6HQVRU2QH6WHS For tailored jackets, coats, etc. %XWWRQK)RRW& 33 +HDY\'XW\ %XWWRQKROH 6HQVRU2QH6WHS With reinforced bartacks. %XWWRQK)RRW& 34 /HDWKHU6WUDLJKW6WLWFK %XWWRQKROH $% For leather and suede. 35 %RXQG%XWWRQKROH 6WUDLJKW6WLWFK $% With extra cutting space for bound buttonholes. $SSOLFDWLRQ )RURYHUODSSHGVHDPVLQWULFRW7RVHZFDVLQJRYHUQDUURZHODVWLF )RUMRLQLQJWZRSLHFHVRI IDEULFZLWKÀQLVKHGHGJHVDQGIRUHODVWLFVKLUULQJ Reinforce pockets, shirts openings, belt loops as well as at lower end of a zipper. )RUPHGLXPDQGKHDY\IDEULFV )RU´KDQGORRNµRQÀQHDQGGHOLFDWHIDEULFV Tip: For jeans buttonholes, increase length and width of the buttonhole. Use thicker thread. )RUKDQGORRNRQÀQHDQGGHOLFDWHIDEULFV 36 $XWRPDWLF%XWWRQ 6HZLQJ No presser foot 37 Eyelet % For belts, laces, etc. % For laces and embellishment. 38 Teardrop Eyelet )RUVHZLQJRQEXWWRQV6HWWKHQXPEHURI VWLWFKHVRQWKH7RXFK6FUHHQ GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1:11 A - Utility 6WLWFKHVIRUJDUPHQWVHZLQJDQGPHQGLQJ B - Satin Stitches )RUGHFRUDWLYHVHZLQJDQGDSSOLTXp 1:12 C - Heirloom Stitches For hemstitching, smocking and sewing on lace, trims and PXFKPRUH6RPHVWLWFKHVFDQEHXVHGZLWKDZLQJQHHGOH D - Quilt Stitches 6WLWFKHVIRUDOOW\SHVRI TXLOWLQJWHFKQLTXHV GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1:13 E - Vintage Stitches $VHOHFWLRQRI TXLOWVWLWFKHVIRUFUD]\SDWFKTXLOWLQJ DQGGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKLQJ F - Decorative Stitches )RUGHFRUDWLYHVHZLQJ 1:14 G - Omnimotion stitches 6HZGHFRUDWLYHVLGHPRWLRQVWLWFKHVZLWKWKH6IRRW H - Specialty stitches 6HZVSHFLDOWHFKQLTXHVLQFOXGLQJFDQGOHZLFNLQJDQG HGJLQJ([WUDDFFHVVRULHVPD\EHQHHGHG8VH4XLFN+HOS for detailed information. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE 1:15 J - Tapering stitches These stitches can be used for tapering. ALPHABETS Block Brush Line Script Cyrillic and Hiragana 5XVVLDQDQG-DSDQHVHDOSKDEHWV6HHWKHIRQWVRQWKH&RORU7RXFK6FUHHQRI \RXUVHZLQJPDFKLQH 1:16 2 SET UP This section of the User’s Guide will help you get started with your machine. Learn how to thread your machine, wind the bobbin, change needle and presser foot. UNPACKING 3ODFHWKHPDFKLQHRQDVWXUG\ÁDWVXUIDFHUHPRYHWKH SDFNDJLQJDQGOLIWRII WKHFRYHU 5HPRYHWKHSDFNLQJPDWHULDODQGWKHIRRWFRQWURO 7KHPDFKLQHLVGHOLYHUHGZLWKDQDFFHVVRU\EDJDSRZHU cord and a foot control cord. 4. Wipe the machine, particularly around the needle and VWLWFKSODWHWRUHPRYHDQ\VRLOEHIRUHVHZLQJ Note: Your HUSQVARNA VIKING® SAPPHIRE™ 960Q sewing machine is adjusted to provide the best stitch result at normal room temperature. Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing result. CONNECTING THE FOOT CONTROL CORD $PRQJWKHDFFHVVRULHV\RXZLOOÀQGWKHfoot control cord and the power cord. Connecting the foot control cord to WKHIRRWFRQWUROLVRQO\QHFHVVDU\WKHYHU\ÀUVWWLPH\RXDUH going to use the machine. 1. Take out the foot control cord. Turn the foot control RYHU&RQQHFWWKHFRUGWRWKHVRFNHWLQVLGHWKHVSDFHRI the foot control. 3XVKÀUPO\WRPDNHVXUHLWLVSURSHUO\FRQQHFWHG 3. Lay the cord in the slot on the underside of the foot control. CONNECT THE POWER CORD AND FOOT CONTROL 2QWKHXQGHUVLGHRI WKHPDFKLQH\RXZLOOÀQGLQIRUPDWLRQ DERXWWKHSRZHUVXSSO\YROWDJH9DQGWKHIUHTXHQF\+] Note: Before plugging in the foot control, check to ensure that it is of type “FR5” (see underside of foot control). 1. Connect the foot control cord to the front socket on WKHERWWRPULJKWVLGHRI WKHPDFKLQH 2. Connect the power cord to the rear socket on the ERWWRPULJKWVLGHRI WKHPDFKLQH 3. Press the 2,VZLWFKWR´,µWRWXUQRQSRZHUDQGOLJKW For the USA and Canada 7KLVVHZLQJPDFKLQHKDVDSRODUL]HGSOXJRQHEODGHZLGHU WKDQWKHRWKHU7RUHGXFHWKHULVNRI HOHFWULFVKRFNWKLV SOXJLVLQWHQGHGWRÀWLQDSRODUL]HGRXWOHWRQO\RQHZD\,I WKHSOXJGRHVQRWÀWIXOO\LQWKHRXWOHWUHYHUVHWKHSOXJ,I LWVWLOOGRHVQRWÀWFRQWDFWDTXDOLÀHGHOHFWULFLDQWRLQVWDOO WKHSURSHURXWOHW'RQRWPRGLI\WKHSOXJLQDQ\ZD\ 3 2:2 1 2 USB PORT 2QWKHULJKWVLGHRI \RXUPDFKLQH\RXZLOOÀQGD86%SRUW WRFRQQHFW\RXU86%VWLFN Note: Make sure that the USB stick you use has the format FAT32. CONNECT TO AND REMOVE FROM USB PORT Insert the 86%VWLFNLQWKH86%SRUWRQWKHULJKWVLGHRI \RXUPDFKLQH7KH86%SOXJFDQRQO\EHLQVHUWHGRQHZD\ do not force it into the port! 7RUHPRYHFDUHIXOO\SXOOWKH86%VWLFNRXWVWUDLJKW PACK AWAY AFTER SEWING 1. 2. Press the 212))VZLWFKWR´2µ Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine. 3. Unplug the foot control cord from the machine. Wind the foot control cord and place inside the open area on the underside of the foot control. 3ODFHDOODFFHVVRULHVLQWKHDFFHVVRU\WUD\6OLGHWKHWUD\ on to the machine, behind the free arm. 3ODFHWKHIRRWFRQWUROLQWKHVSDFHDERYHWKHIUHHDUP 6. Place the KDUGFRYHURYHU\RXUPDFKLQH FREE ARM 6OLGHWKHDFFHVVRU\ER[WRWKHOHIWZKHQ\RXZLVKWRUHPRYH it and use the free arm. 8VHWKHIUHHDUPWRIDFLOLWDWHVHZLQJWURXVHUOHJVDQGVOHHYH hems. To replace the accessory box, slide it onto the machine until LWÀWVLQSODFH SET UP 2:3 SPOOL PINS Your machine has two spool pins; a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin. The spool pins are designed for all types of thread. The main spool pin is adjustable and can EHXVHGERWKLQDKRUL]RQWDOSRVLWLRQWKHWKUHDGUHHOVRII WKHVSRRODQGDYHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQWKHWKUHDGVSRROURWDWHV Use the horizontal position for regular sewing threads and WKHYHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQIRUspecialty threads. HORIZONTAL POSITION Place a spool cap and the thread spool on the spool pin. 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHWKUHDGUHHOVRII WKHVSRROFRXQWHUFORFN wise and slide on a second spool cap. Use a spool cap slightly larger than the thread spool. 7KHÁDWVLGHRI WKHVSRROFDSVKRXOGEHSUHVVHGÀUPO\ against the spool. There should be no space between the spool cap and the thread spool. Note: Not all thread spools are manufactured in the same way. If you experience problems with the thread, turn it in the opposite way or use the vertical position. VERTICAL POSITION Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right. Lock WKHVSRROSLQLQWKHYHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQE\VOLJKWO\SUHVVLQJLW GRZQ6OLGHRQWKHODUJHVSRROFDS)RUVSRROVVPDOOHUWKDQ the medium size spool cap or when using specialty threads, place a IHOWSDGXQGHUWKHWKUHDGVSRROWRSUHYHQWWKH thread from reeling off too fast. For larger spools, the felt pad is not needed. 'RQRWSODFHDVSRROFDSRQWRSRI WKHYHUWLFDOVSRROSLQDV LWPD\SUHYHQWWKHVSRROIURPURWDWLQJ Note: When the spool pin is used in the vertical position, the thread tension might need to be adjusted manually. AUXILIARY SPOOL PIN The auxiliary spool pin is used when winding a bobbin from a second spool of thread or for a second spool when sewing with a twin needle. /LIWWKHDX[LOLDU\VSRROSLQXSDQGWRWKHOHIW6OLGHRQ the large spool cap. For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap, place a felt pad under the thread spool to SUHYHQWWKHWKUHDGIURPUHHOLQJRII WRRIDVW)RUODUJHU spools, the felt pad is not needed. 2:4 THREADING THE UPPER THREAD 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHSUHVVHUIRRWLVUDLVHGDQGWKHQHHGOHLVLQ the up position. Place the thread on the spool pin and the spool cap on the spool as described on page 2:4. 2. Spool pin in horizontal position: %ULQJWKHWKUHDGRYHUDQGEHKLQGWKHpre-tension WKUHDGJXLGH$DQGXQGHUWKHWKUHDGJXLGH% Spool pin in vertical position: Instead of bringing the thread into the pre-tension JXLGH$EULQJLWGLUHFWO\XQGHUWKHWKUHDGJXLGH% %ULQJWKHWKUHDGGRZQEHWZHHQWKHthread tension GLVFV& 4. Continue threading in the direction indicated by the DUURZV%ULQJWKHWKUHDGIURPWKHULJKWLQWRWKHVORWRQ the WDNHXSOHYHU' 5. Take the thread down and behind the last guide just DERYHWKHQHHGOH( A D C B 1. A B E NEEDLE THREADER The needle threader allows you to thread the needle automatically. The needle must be in the up position to use the %XLOW,QQHHGOHWKUHDGHU:HDOVRUHFRPPHQGORZHULQJ the presser foot. 1. Use the handle to pull the needle threader all the way down. The WKUHDGHUKRRN*VZLYHOVWKURXJKWKH needle eye. 3ODFHWKHWKUHDGIURPWKHEDFNRYHUWKHKRRN)DQG XQGHUWKHWKUHDGKRRN* 3. Let the needle threader gently swing back. The hook pulls the thread through the needle eye and forms a loop behind the needle. Pull the thread loop out behind the needle. Note: The needle threader is designed to be used for size 70-120 needles. You cannot use the needle threader for needles size 60 or smaller, the wing needle, twin needle, triple needle or when the Sensor One-Step buttonhole foot is attached. There are also some optional accessories that require manual threading of the needle. G F When threading the needle manually, make sure that the needle is threaded from front to back. G F SET UP 2:5 THREADING FOR TWIN NEEDLE 5HSODFHWKHVHZLQJQHHGOHZLWKDWZLQQHHGOH0DNH sure the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position. A 1. Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right. Lock the spool pin in the YHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQE\VOLJKWO\ SUHVVLQJLWGRZQ6OLGHRQWKHODUJHspool cap. For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap, place a felt pad under the thread spool. 3ODFHWKHÀUVWWKUHDGVSRRORQWKHVSRROSLQ7KH spool should rotate in a clockwise direction when the thread reels off the spool. 3. LEFT NEEDLE: Thread the machine as described on page 2:5. Check to ensure that the thread lies between the left WKUHDGWHQVLRQGLVFV$7KUHDGWKHOHIWQHHGOH manually. 4. Pull out the auxiliary spool pin and slide on the large spool cap. For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap, place a felt pad under the thread spool. 5. Place the second thread on the spool pin. The second spool should rotate in a counterclockwise direction when the thread reels off the spool. 6. RIGHT NEEDLE: Thread the machine as before but this thread should lie between the right thread tension discs $DQGRXWVLGHWKHQHHGOHWKUHDGJXLGH%7KUHDG the right needle manually. Note: Activate and choose the correct needle width in Sewing Settings in SET Menu to prevent damage to the needle or the presser foot. B Note: The weight and irregular surface of specialty threads such as metallic increases the amount of friction on the thread. By reducing the tension, the risk of needle breakage is prevented. THREAD CUTTER A 7KHUHDUHWKUHHWKUHDGFXWWHUVRQ\RXUPDFKLQH7KHÀUVW RQHLVFORVHWRWKHEREELQZLQGHUVSLQGOH$IRUFXWWLQJ the thread before and after winding a bobbin. The second RQHLVQH[WWRWKHEREELQDUHD%IRUFXWWLQJWKHEREELQ thread after placing it in the machine. The third one is on WKHOHIWVLGHRI WKHPDFKLQH&IRUPDQXDOO\FXWWLQJWRS and bobbin threads. Pull both threads into the cutter from WKHEDFNWRWKHIURQWDQGSXOOGRZQTXLFNO\ C THREAD SENSOR When the bobbin thread is running low, the machine stops and a pop-up appears on the screen. Replace with a wound bobbin and continue sewing. Note: When the bobbin thread is almost empty, the bobbin thread low pop-up appears on the screen. You can continue sewing without closing the pop-up before the bobbin thread runs out completly. 2:6 B BOBBIN WINDING BOBBIN WINDING THROUGH THE NEEDLE 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHSUHVVHUIRRWDQGWKHQHHGOHDUHLQWKHXS position. 1. Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the WRSRI WKHPDFKLQH7KHEREELQRQO\ÀWVRQRQHZD\ ZLWKWKHORJRIDFLQJXS8VHRQO\RULJLQDO+8649$51$ 9,.,1*® bobbins. 2. Thread the machine with the main spool pin in the horizontal position. Note: If the thread spool is too large to be in horizontal position, wind the bobbin as described under “Winding Specialty Threads” below. %ULQJWKHWKUHDGXSIURPWKHQHHGOHXQGHUWKHSUHVVHU foot and up to the right through WKUHDGJXLGH$ Note: Use a metal presser foot when bobbin winding from the needle. 4. 5. Guide the thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside to the outside. Push the bobbin winder spindle to the right to wind. $SRSXSDSSHDUVRQWKHVFUHHQWRLQIRUP\RXWKDW EREELQZLQGLQJLVDFWLYH7RDGMXVWZLQGLQJVSHHG XVHWKHVOLGHULQWKHSRSXS6WDUWEREELQZLQGLQJE\ pressing the foot control or touch the start/stop. When the bobbin is full, it will stop winding. Release the foot control or touch the start/stop button to stop WKHEREELQZLQGHUPRWRUIURPUXQQLQJ0RYHWKH bobbin winder spindle to the left and the pop-up will close. 5HPRYHWKHEREELQDQGFXWWKHWKUHDGXVLQJWKH bobbin thread cutter. Note: It is important that you cut the thread end close to the bobbin. Note: Moving the bobbin spindle to the left will engage the sewing mechanism. Always stop winding by pushing the Start/ Stop button or releasing the foot control before moving the bobbin spindle. A Note: When using earlier version of HUSQVARNA VIKING® bobbins that do not have a hole, wind several turns of thread on the bobbin to get started. WINDING SPECIALTY THREADS We do not recommend winding speciality threads such as ´LQYLVLEOHµRURWKHUVWUHWFK\WKUHDGVPHWDOOLFRUÁDWPHWDOOLF threads through the needle. B $OZD\VZLQGWKHVHWKUHDGVDWPLQLPXPVSHHG 1. Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle at the IURQWRI WKHPDFKLQH7KHEREELQRQO\ÀWVRQRQHZD\ ZLWKWKHORJRIDFLQJXS8VHRQO\RULJLQDO+8649$51$ 9,.,1*® bobbins. 2. Place the large spool cap and a felt pad under the VSRRORQWKHPDLQVSRROSLQVHWLQWKHYHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQ %ULQJWKHWKUHDGRYHUWKHPre-Tension Thread guide %DQGGRZQDURXQGWKHWKUHDGWHQVLRQGLVF&WKHQ WKURXJKWKUHDGJXLGH'DVLOOXVWUDWHG 6HH%REELQ:LQGLQJ7KURXJKWKH1HHGOHVWHS D C SET UP 2:7 CHANGING THE NEEDLE PLATE 5HPRYHWKHSUHVVHUIRRWDQGVOLGHRII WKHEREELQ FRYHU 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHIHHGWHHWKDUHORZHUHG3ODFHWKH VFUHZGULYHUXQGHUWKHQHHGOHSODWHDVVKRZQLQWKH SLFWXUHDQGJHQWO\WXUQWKHVFUHZGULYHUWRSRSRII WKH needle plate. 3. With feed teeth lowered, place the needle plate so that LWÀWVLQWRWKHQRWFKDWWKHEDFN'3UHVVWKHQHHGOH SODWHGRZQXQWLOLWFOLFNVLQWRSODFH6OLGHRQEREELQ FRYHU 1 2 D 3 INSERTING THE BOBBIN 5HPRYHWKHEREELQFRYHUE\VOLGLQJLWWRZDUGV\RX 2. Place the bobbin in the bobbin case. The bobbin only drops in 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. 3ODFH\RXUÀQJHURQWKHEREELQWRNHHSLWIURP WXUQLQJDV\RXSXOOWKHWKUHDGÀUPO\WRWKHULJKWDQG then to the left into the WHQVLRQVSULQJ&XQWLOLW ´FOLFNVµLQWRSODFH &RQWLQXHWKUHDGLQJDURXQG'DQGWRWKHULJKWRI WKH WKUHDGFXWWHU(6OLGHRQWKHEREELQFRYHU)3XOO WKHWKUHDGWRWKHOHIWWRFXW* 1 2 3 4 D G C Note: The bobbin cover can be used as a magnifying glass to make threading easier. CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHQHHGOHLVLQWKHKLJKHVWSRVLWLRQ Pull the presser foot down and towards you. 2. Line up the cross pin on the foot with the gap in the presser foot ankle. 3. Push the foot into the clip until the foot snaps into place. 2:8 E F CHANGING THE NEEDLE 1. Use the hole in the multipurpose tool to hold the needle. 2. Loosen the needle screw. 5HPRYHWKHQHHGOH 4. Insert the new needle using the multipurpose tool. 3XVKWKHQHZQHHGOHXSZDUGVZLWKWKHÁDWVLGHDZD\ from you until it will go no further. 5. Tighten the needle screw. NEEDLES The sewing machine needle plays an important role in VXFFHVVIXOVHZLQJ8VHRQO\TXDOLW\QHHGOHV:HUHFRPPHQG QHHGOHVRI V\VWHP+7KHQHHGOHSDFNDJHLQFOXGHG ZLWK\RXUPDFKLQHFRQWDLQVQHHGOHVRI WKHPRVWIUHTXHQWO\ used sizes. Universal Needle (A) 8QLYHUVDOQHHGOHVKDYHDVOLJKWO\URXQGHGSRLQWDQGFRPHLQ DYDULHW\RI VL]HV)RUJHQHUDOVHZLQJLQDYDULHW\RI IDEULF types and weights. Stretch Needle (B) 6WUHWFKQHHGOHVKDYHDVSHFLDOVFDUI WRHOLPLQDWHVNLSSHG VWLWFKHVZKHQWKHUHLVDÁH[LQWKHIDEULF)RUNQLWV VZLPZHDUÁHHFHV\QWKHWLFVXHGHVDQGOHDWKHUV A B C D E Embroidery Needle (C) (PEURLGHU\QHHGOHVKDYHDVSHFLDOVFDUIDVOLJKWO\URXQGHG SRLQWDQGDVOLJKWO\ODUJHUH\HWRDYRLGGDPDJHWRWKUHDG and materials. Use with metallic and other specailty threads IRUHPEURLGHU\DQGGHFRUDWLYHVHZLQJ Denim Needle (D) 'HQLPQHHGOHVKDYHDVKDUSSRLQWWRSHQHWUDWHWLJKWO\ ZRYHQIDEULFVZLWKRXWGHÁHFWLQJWKHQHHGOH)RUFDQYDV GHQLPPLFURÀEHUV Wing Needle (E) The Wing needle has wide wings on the side of the needle to poke holes in the fabric when sewing entredeux and RWKHUKHPVWLWFKHVRQQDWXUDOÀEHUIDEULFV)RUFDQYDV GHQLPDQGPLFURÀEHUV Note: Change the needle often. Always use a straight needle with a sharp point (F). A damaged needle (G) can cause skipped stitches, breakage or snapping of thread. A damaged needle can also damage the needle plate. Do not use asymmetrical twin needles (H) since they may damage your sewing machine. F G H SET UP 2:9 THREADS STABILIZERS 7KHUHDUHPDQ\WKUHDGVRQWKHPDUNHWWRGD\GHYHORSHGIRU different purposes. Tear-Away Stabilizers All Purpose Sewing Thread $OOSXUSRVHVHZLQJWKUHDGLVPDGHRI V\QWKHWLFFRWWRQRU FRWWRQFRYHUHGSRO\HVWHU7KLVW\SHRI WKUHDGLVXVHGIRU sewing garments and projects. Embroidery Thread (PEURLGHU\WKUHDGLVPDGHRI YDULRXVÀEHUVUD\RQ polyester, acrylic or metallic. These threads create a smooth JORVV\DSSHDUDQFHIRUHPEURLGHU\DQGRWKHUGHFRUDWLYH stitching. Transparent Thread 7UDQVSDUHQWWKUHDGDOVRFDOOHGPRQRÀODPHQWWKUHDGLV VLQJOHFOHDUV\QWKHWLFWKUHDG,WLVXVHGIRUTXLOWLQJDQG RWKHUGHFRUDWLYHVHZLQJ7KUHDGWKHVHZLQJPDFKLQHZLWK WKHVSRROLQWKHYHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQ:KHQZLQGLQJDEREELQ wind at slow speed and wind the bobbin half full. Note: Some fabrics have excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabrics or on your sewing machine. This discoloration may be YHU\GLIÀFXOWRULPSRVVLEOHWRUHPRYH Fleece and denim fabric, especially red and blue, often contain excess dye. If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before sewing/embroidering to prevent discoloration of your machine. 7HDUDZD\VWDELOL]HUVDUHXVHGZLWKVWDEOHZRYHQIDEULFV 3ODFHXQGHUQHDWKIDEULFIRUGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKLQJRUKRRS with the fabric when embroidering. Tear away excess stabilizer after stitching. Iron-on Tear-Away Iron-on tear-away is a totally stable stabilizer that has a slick side that will iron on to fabric. It is recommended for knits and all unstable fabrics. Fuse it to the wrong side of the IDEULFEHIRUHGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKLQJRUKRRSLQJ7HDUDZD\ excess stabilizer after stitching. Cut-Away Stabilizer Cut-away stabilizer does not tear so the excess has to be cut away. It is recommended for knits and all unstable fabrics, especially for hoop embroidery. Water Soluble Stabilizer Water soluble stabilizer is placed on top of the fabric when embellishing/embroidering napped and looped fabrics such as terry cloth. When embroidering cutwork, use it XQGHUQHDWKWKHIDEULF3ODFH\RXUZRUNLQZDWHUWRGLVVROYH WKHH[FHVVVWDELOL]HU,WLVDYDLODEOHLQGLIIHUHQWWKLFNQHVVHV Disintegrating Stabilizer 'LVLQWHJUDWLQJVWDELOL]HULVDVWDEOHORRVHO\ZRYHQIDEULF WKDWLVXVHGIRUWHFKQLTXHVVXFKDVFXWZRUNDQGWRFURFKHW off the fabric edge. The stabilizer disappears with heat. Sticky Stabilizer 6WLFN\VWDELOL]HULVXVHGIRUKRRSHPEURLGHU\ZKHQWKH IDEULFLVWRRGHOLFDWHRUWRRVPDOOWREHKRRSHG+RRSWKH VWLFN\VWDELOL]HUZLWKWKHSDSHUVLGHXS5HPRYHWKHSDSHU and stick the fabric onto the sticky surface. Tear away sticky stabilizer after stitching. PICTOGRAM™ PEN Use an air or water soluble marking pen for embroidery and Pictograms on all types of fabrics. The color disappears after a few hours. You can also use cold water to completely UHPRYHWKHPDUNLQJV0DNHVXUHWKDWDOOPDUNLQJVDUH UHPRYHGEHIRUHLURQLQJRUZDVKLQJZLWKVRDSRUGHWHUJHQW 2:10 HOW TO UPDATE YOUR MACHINE %HVXUHWRFRQVXOWWKHZHEVLWHDWZZZKXVTYDUQDYLNLQJFRP DQGRU\RXUORFDODXWKRUL]HG+8649$51$9,.,1*® retailer for updates and upgrades for your machine and User’s Guide. UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS *RWRWKH+8649$51$9,.,1*® web site at ZZZKXVTYDUQDYLNLQJFRPDQGÀQG\RXUVHZLQJ PDFKLQH+HUH\RXZLOOÀQGXSGDWHVDYDLODEOHIRU\RXU machine. 'RZQORDGWKHXSGDWHVRIWZDUHWR\RXU86%VWLFN following the instructions on the web site. 0DNHVXUHWKDW\RXUPDFKLQHLVWXUQHGRII&RQQHFWWKH 86%VWLFNORDGHGZLWKWKHQHZVRIWZDUHYHUVLRQWRWKH 86%SRUWRQ\RXUPDFKLQH :KLOHSUHVVLQJDQGKROGLQJWKHUHYHUVHEXWWRQWXUQ your machine on. 5. The update starts automatically and you can release the UHYHUVHEXWWRQZKHQWKHSURFHVVEDUDSSHDUV Note: It might take up to one minute before the process bar appears and you can release the reverse button. 6. When the update is complete the machine will restart DXWRPDWLFDOO\&KHFNWKHVRIWZDUHYHUVLRQQXPEHULQWKH 6HWWLQJV0HQX SET UP 2:11 2:12 3 SETTINGS & FUNCTIONS This section of the User’s Guide will guide you through the basic settings and function buttons of your machine. Learn how to navigate the functions and settings on the Interactive Color Touch Screen and how to use the function buttons on the sewing machine head. FUNCTION BUTTONS Selective Thread Cutter Speed + and - Needle Stop Up/Down STOP FIX Start/Stop Sensor Foot Up and Extra Lift Sensor Foot Down and Pivot Reverse SPEED + AND - NEEDLE STOP UP/DOWN $OOVWLWFKHVLQ\RXUPDFKLQHKDYHDSUHVHWUHFRPPHQGHG sewing speed. 7RXFKWKH1HHGOH6WRS8S'RZQWRPRYHWKHQHHGOHXS or down. The setting of the needle stop position is changed at the same time. You can also tap the foot control to raise RUORZHUQHHGOHZLWKRXWFKDQJLQJWKH1HHGOH6WRS8S 'RZQ7KH1HHGOH6WRS8S'RZQEXWWRQOLJKWVXSZKHQ WKHIXQFWLRQLVDFWLYH7RXFKWKHOLWEXWWRQWRWXUQWKHIXQFWLRQ off. 7RXFK6SHHGRU6SHHGWRLQFUHDVHRUGHFUHDVHWKH VHZLQJ:KHQWRXFKLQJ6SHHGDSRSXSPHVVDJHRQWKH screen will indicate the speed setting. You can set the speed by touching the slider in the pop-up message. If you change the speed setting while sewing no pop-up message will appear. When sewing with metallic threads, or when sewing on delicate fabrics, lower the speed for optimal results. SELECTIVE THREAD CUTTER 7RXFKWKH6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHUEXWWRQDQG\RXUPDFKLQH cuts the top and bobbin threads, raises the presser foot and WKHQHHGOHDQGDFWLYDWHVWKHFIX function for the next start. To cut threads at the end of a stitch or stitch program, touch 6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHUZKLOHVHZLQJ7KHEXWWRQVWDUWV WRÁDVKLQGLFDWLQJWKDWDFXWLVUHTXHVWHG:KHQWKHVWLWFK or stitch program is completed, the machine will make a FIX and then cut the upper thread and bobbin thread. The 6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHUIXQFWLRQFDQEHSURJUDPPHGVHH page 5:3. Note: Your machine cuts the threads automatically after certain stitches such as completing a Sensor One Step Buttonhole. Automatic Selective Thread Cutter Auto can be cancelled in the SET Menu, see page 3:8. 3:2 STOP 6HOHFW6723WRFRQFOXGHDVWLWFK<RXUPDFKLQHÀ[HVWKH thread and stops automatically when one stitch or stitch SURJUDPKDVEHHQFRPSOHWHG:KHQ6723LVVHOHFWHG RQO\RQHVWLWFKLVGLVSOD\HGRQWKH,QWHUDFWLYH&RORU7RXFK 6FUHHQ7KH6723EXWWRQOLJKWVXSZKHQ\RXWRXFKLW 6HOHFW6723DJDLQWRFDQFHORUE\VHOHFWLQJDQHZVWLWFK 7KH6723EXWWRQOLJKWZLOOJRRXW7KH6723IXQFWLRQLV FDQFHOOHGZKHQWKHVWLWFKLVFRPSOHWHG7KH6723IXQFWLRQ can be programmed, see page 5:3. FUNCTION BUTTONS Selective Thread Cutter Speed + and - Needle Stop Up/Down STOP FIX Start/Stop Sensor Foot Up and Extra Lift Sensor Foot Down and Pivot Reverse FIX SENSOR FOOT DOWN AND PIVOT ),;LVXVHGWRWLHRII DVWLWFK),;LVDXWRPDWLFDOO\DFWLYDWHG ZKHQ\RXVHOHFWDVWLWFKXVHWKH6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHU VHOHFW6WLWFK5H6WDUWRUXVH6723ZKLOH\RXDUHVHZLQJ $WWKHEHJLQQLQJ\RXUPDFKLQHVHZVDIHZWLHRII VWLWFKHV and continues with the selected stitch. Touch FIX while sewing and your machine sews a few tie-off stitches and stops automatically. The FIX button lights up when the FIX IXQFWLRQLVDFWLYH7RXFKWKHOLWEXWWRQWRWXUQWKHIXQFWLRQRII The FIX function can be programmed, see page 5:3. 7RXFKWKH6HQVRU)RRW'RZQDQG3LYRWEXWWRQDQGWKH presser foot will be completely lowered. The machine ÀUPO\KROGVWKHIDEULF7RXFK6HQVRU)RRW'RZQDJDLQWR JHWWKH3LYRWSRVLWLRQ Note: FIX Auto can be cancelled in the SET Menu, Sewing Settings (see page 3:8). No automatic FIX stitches will be sewn unless you use the FIX button on your machine. 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COLOR TOUCH SCREEN Start Menu START MENU 7RXFKWKH6WDUW0HQXLFRQWRRSHQWKH7RROEDU7KH 7RROEDULVXVHGIRUVHOHFWLQJDQGDFWLYDWLQJGLIIHUHQW windows. TOOLBAR )URPWKHWRROEDU\RXZLOOEHDEOHWRHQWHUWKH6WLWFK0HQX )RQW0HQX3URJUDP0RGH)LOH0DQDJHUDQG6(70HQX 7RXFKWKHIXQFWLRQ\RXZDQWWRDFWLYDWH Stitch Menu :KHQWRXFKLQJWKH6WLWFK0HQXLFRQRQWKHWRROEDUWKH 6WLWFKPHQXVZLOORSHQ7RXFKDVWLWFKWRVHOHFWLWRUWRXFKD PHQXWRHQWHUDFHUWDLQVWLWFKPHQXVHHFKDSHU Stitch Font Menu 7RXFKWKH6WLWFK)RQW0HQXDQGDSRSXSZLOODSSHDUZLWK WKHDYDLODEOHVWLWFKIRQWV6HOHFWDIRQWE\WRXFKLQJLW:KHQ a font is selected, you will automatically enter the Program mode. Program Touch the Program icon to go to Program window. You can combine stitches and/or letters and numbers to create VWLWFKSURJUDPV&RPELQHYDULRXVGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHVDQG stitch fonts from the machine. You can program stitches XSWRDSSUR[LPDWHO\PPRUVWLWFKHVORQJ5HDG more about programming in chapter 5. Start Menu Stitch Menu Stitch Font Menu Program File Manager SET Menu File Manager 7KH)LOH0DQDJHULVXVHGWRRSHQRUJDQL]HDGGPRYH UHPRYHDQGFRS\\RXUÀOHV8VHHLWKHUEXLOWLQPHPRU\RU DQH[WHUQDOGHYLFHFRQQHFWHGWR\RXUPDFKLQHIRUVWRULQJ ÀOHV/HDUQPRUHDERXWWKH)LOH0DQDJHULQFKDSWHU SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS 3:5 SET MENU ,QWKH6(70HQX\RXFDQPDNHSHUVRQDODGMXVWPHQWVWR WKH0DFKLQH6HWWLQJV6WLWFK6HWWLQJVDQG6HZLQJ6HWWLQJV 7RXFKWKHLFRQVWRDFWLYDWHDIXQFWLRQRURSHQDOLVWRI FKRLFHV:KHQFKDQJLQJWKH6HZLQJ6HWWLQJVWKHVHWWLQJV DUHVDYHGDIWHUWXUQLQJRII WKHPDFKLQH,I \RXPDNH FKDQJHVWR6WLWFK6HWWLQJVWKHFKDQJHVZLOOQRWEHVDYHG after turning off the machine. MACHINE SETTINGS Information icon SET Menu Sewing Settings Stitch Settings Machine Settings The information icon opens a window which contains WKHPDFKLQH·VVRIWZDUHYHUVLRQPHPRU\XVDJHDQGOLFHQVH information. Language 7RXFK/DQJXDJHWRYLHZWKHODQJXDJHV6HOHFW\RXUGHVLUHG language by touching it. 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D E F EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM™ Feature Sensor Foot Pressure :LWKWKH6HQVRU)RRW3UHVVXUHWKHPDFKLQHFRQWLQXRXVO\ senses the thickness of the fabric, automatically making necessary adjustments so that it feeds smoothly. 7RXFKWRLQFUHDVHRUWRGHFUHDVHWKHSUHVVXUHRI WKH presser foot on the fabric. SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS 3:7 SEWING SETTINGS Twin Needle Touch the Twin Needle icon to open a list for twin needle width selections. When a twin needle size is selected, the width of all stitches LVOLPLWHGIRUWKHVHOHFWHGWZLQQHHGOHVL]HWRSUHYHQWQHHGOHEUHDNDJH The setting is kept until you turn the twin needle width to off. Stitch Width Safety 6HOHFWWKH6WLWFK:LGWK6DIHW\IXQFWLRQZKHQXVLQJDVWUDLJKWVWLWFK presser foot. 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You can scroll throught the different menus using the arrows below the screen. Scroll through stitch menus How to select a stitch To select a stitch, touch the actual stitch in the stitch selection area. You can scroll through all the menus, using the arrows below the stitches. The name of the current menu is shown at the top of the stitch selection area. Several Stitch Menus Stitch Menu Foldout Stitch Menu icon 7KH6WLWFK0HQXWDEKDVDWULDQJOHLQWKHFRUQHUZKLFK PHDQVWKDW\RXFDQ7RXFK+ROGRQWKHWDE7RXFK +ROGWRVKRZWKHPHQXIROGRXWZLQGRZ7RXFKWKH6WLWFK 0HQXRI \RXUFKRLFHDQGWKDWVWLWFKPHQXZLOORSHQ7KH 6WLWFK0HQXLFRQKDVGRWVWRLQGLFDWHWKHQXPEHURI SDJHV ZLWKLQWKDWPHQX7RXFKWKH6WLWFK0HQXLFRQDJDLQWRJR WRWKHQH[WSDJHLQWKHPHQX7KH6WLWFK0HQXIROGRXWZLOO stay open until you select a stitch, touch the tab or use the arrows. How to select a stitch font 2QWKHWRROEDUWRXFKWKH6WLWFK)RQW0HQXLFRQWRRSHQD list of stitch fonts. Touch the stitch font of your choice and the Program window will open. Write your text by touching the letters. The letters will be shown to the left in the VFUHHQ7RXFK2.DQGWKHVWLWFKZLOOORDGWR6HZLQJ0RGH Read more about how to program stitches in chapter 5. Stitch Font Menu 4:2 SEWING INFORMATION TAB Your machine will choose the best stitch settings for the VHOHFWHGIDEULF7KH6HZLQJ,QIRUPDWLRQWDEFRQVLVWVRI three parts. Exclusive SEWING AVISOR™ setting $WWKHWRSRI WKHWDE\RXZLOOVHHWKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1* $'9,625™FKRLFHVWKDW\RXKDYHPDGHZKDWIDEULF\RX KDYHFKRVHQDQGZKDWWHFKQLTXH\RXZLVKWRXVH Sewing recommendations %HORZWKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ setting you will see what needle to use, if stabilizer and/or glide sole is needed. Stitch adjustment ,QWKHORZHUSDUWRI \RXUWDE\RXZLOOÀQGWKHVWLWFK DGMXVWPHQWV+HUH\RXFDQPDNHFKDQJHVWR\RXUVWLWFK such as thread tension, set your machine to free-motion VHZLQJDFWLYDWH6WLWFK5H6WDUWDFWLYDWHWDSHULQJDGMXVW stitch width, needle position, length, density, button sewon and buttonhole length. The icons in this part of the ZLQGRZFKDQJHVGHSHQGLQJRQZKLFKVWLWFK\RXKDYH chosen. These changes only affect the selected stitch. Your changed settings will be reset to default when selecting another stitch. The changed settings are not automatically VDYHGZKHQWXUQLQJ\RXUPDFKLQHRII<RXFDQVDYHWKH adjusted stitch in 0\6WLWFKHVVHHSDJH Thread Tension Your machine automatically sets the best thread tension for the selected stitch. The thread tension can be adjusted for VSHFLDOW\WKUHDGWHFKQLTXHVRUIDEULF7RXFKWRLQFUHDVH and - to decrease the needle thread tension. To understand the correct thread tension, sew a few sample straight stitches at different settings. %HJLQZLWKDWHQVLRQWKDWLVWRRORRVHLHVHWDWWKH lowest number. The bobbin thread will lie straight and the top thread will be drawn to the underside of the fabric. 2. If you set the tension at the highest number, the EREELQWKUHDGZLOOEHYLVLEOHRQWKHWRSVLGHRI WKH fabric. The seam may pucker and the top thread might break. 3. The correct thread tension is set when the threads interlock in between both fabric layers or, in the case RI GHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHVRQWKHXQGHUVLGH 1 2 3 SEWING 4:3 Free Motion Technique :KHQWRXFKLQJWKH)UHH0RWLRQ7HFKQLTXHLFRQDSRSXS will appear allowing you to choose between two options: )UHH0RWLRQ)ORDWLQJDQG)UHH0RWLRQ6SULQJ$FWLRQ Free Motion Floating $FWLYDWHWRVHWWKHPDFKLQHLQ)UHH0RWLRQ)ORDWLQJPRGH You can use presser foot R or an optional foot. The feed teeth will lower automatically. Thread tension When sewing free motion at low speed the presser foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabric on WKHQHHGOHSODWHZKLOHWKHVWLWFKLVEHLQJIRUPHG$WKLJKHU VSHHGWKHSUHVVHUIRRWÁRDWVRYHUWKHIDEULFZKLOHVHZLQJ 7KHIDEULFPXVWEHPRYHGPDQXDOO\ Stitch ReStart 7RDGMXVWWKHSUHVVHUIRRWKHLJKWLQ)UHH0RWLRQ)ORDWLQJ PRGHWRXFKWKHDQGLFRQWRPDNHDGMXVWPHQWV 6NLSSHGVWLWFKHVFDQRFFXULI \RXUIDEULFPRYHVXSDQGGRZQ with the needle as you are stitching. Lowering the presser foot height will reduce the space between the presser foot and the fabric and eliminate the skipped stitches. Note: Be careful not to reduce the presser foot height too much. The fabric must still move freely under the presser foot. Note: If Free Motion Floating is activated, do not use any Spring action foot, as this might damage the presser foot. Activate Stitch Width Safety if the presser foot requires that. Free Motion Spring Action 6HOHFW)UHH0RWLRQ6SULQJ$FWLRQWRDFWLYDWHWKH)UHH motion spring action mode. 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The changed settings are not DXWRPDWLFDOO\VDYHGZKHQWXUQLQJ\RXUPDFKLQHRII<RX FDQVDYHDQDGMXVWHGVWLWFKLQD0\6WLWFKHVWRNHHSWKH adjustments. ALT and function arrows 7KH$/7LFRQLVXVHGWRFKDQJHWKHIXQFWLRQVFRQQHFWHGWR WKHDUURZV:KHQ\RXWRXFK$/7RQHRUERWKLFRQVQH[W WRWKHDUURZVZLOOFKDQJH7RXFK$/7DJDLQWRFKDQJHEDFN WRWKHRULJLQDOLFRQV%HORZ\RXZLOOÀQGDGHVFULSWLRQRI the different icons that can appear when selecting a stitch. Stitch Length Stitch Width 'HFUHDVHRULQFUHDVHWKHVWLWFKZLGWKXVLQJWKHDUURZVEHORZ WKHVWLWFKZLGWKLFRQ'HIDXOWVHWWLQJVDUHVKRZQLQEODFN numbers, adjusted settings in red. Stitch Width Stitch Length ,QFUHDVHRUGHFUHDVHWKH6WLWFK/HQJWKXVLQJWKHDUURZV QH[WWRWKH6WLWFK/HQJKWLFRQ,I OHQJWKHQLQJD=LJ=DJ VWLWFKRUDGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKWKHHQWLUHVWLWFKZLOOEHORQJHU If lengthening a satin stitch where the density can be adjusted, the entire stitch will be longer but the density will remain the same. Stitch length - Stitch length + Note: When trying to exceed minimum or maximum settings for width and length, a warning sound will be heard. The default setting is shown in black. Changed settings are shown in red. Stitch Positioning 8VHWKHDUURZVEHORZWRPRYHWKHVWLWFKWRWKHULJKWRUWR the left when using a straight stitch. The machine has a maximum of 29 QHHGOHSRVLWLRQVIRUDVWUDLJKWVWLWFK When $/7IXQFWLRQLVVHOHFWHGRQDVWLWFKWKDWKDVZLGWK SRVLWLRQWKHVWLWFKFDQEHPRYHGULJKWRUOHIW7KHVWLWFK position can only be changed to the limit of the maximum stitch width. Changing the stitch position will also limit the stitch width adjustment. Stitch Density Stitch Density Use the arrows beside the stitch density icon to adjusts the GHQVLW\WKHGLVWDQFHEHWZHHQWKHLQGLYLGXDOVDWLQVWLWFKHV WKDWPDNHXSWKHHQWLUHVWLWFK7KHGHQVLW\GRHVQRWDIIHFW the actual length of the complete stitch. Stitch Positioning 7RXFKWKHDUURZVWRLQFUHDVHRUGHFUHDVHWKHYDOXH Note: Adjust the density when sewing with thicker thread or sewing with specialty threads and when a less or more dense satin stitch is desired. Stitch density + Stitch density SEWING 4:5 Buttonhole size When sewing a buttonhole with the 6HQVRU2QH6WHS %XWWRQKROHIRRW\RXFDQVHWWKHEXWWRQVL]H0HDVXUH\RXU button and set the button size on screen. Note: There is a guide in front of your machine where you can measure the size of the button. Buttonhole size Button Sew On When sewing a button, you can set the number of stitch repeats. Touch arrows to increase or decrease the number RI VWLWFKUHSHDWV5HDGPRUHDERXW%XWWRQ6HZ2QRQSDJH 4:15. Button Sew On 4:6 EXCLUSIVE SEWING ADVISOR™ FEATURE Your new sewing machine has the HUSQVARNA VIKING® Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ feature. It is always active in and is located at the bottom of the Touch Screen. When beginning a sewing project, touch your fabric type and weight, then touch the technique you desire. 7KH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature sets the best stitch, stitch length, stitch width, sewing speed, thread tension and sensor foot pressure for your project. The stitch is displayed on screen with presser foot and needle UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV:KHQVHOHFWLQJVHZLQJWHFKQLTXHWKH 6HZLQJ,QIRUPDWLRQ7DELVDXWRPDWLFDOO\RSHQHG FABRIC SELECTION Woven or Knit 7KHGLIIHUHQFHEHWZHHQZRYHQDQGNQLWIDEULFLVWKHZD\ WKHWKUHDGVDUHSXWWRJHWKHU:RYHQIDEULFVDUHPDGHRI two thread systems, warp lengthwise and weft crosswise, WKDWLQWHUVHFWDWULJKWDQJOHV$NQLWIDEULFLVPDGHRI RQH WKUHDGV\VWHPZLWKLQWHUODFHGVWLWFKHV$NQLWIDEULFXVXDOO\ has stretch. $VDJHQHUDOUXOHHQWHU:RYHQIRUVWDEOHIDEULFVWKDWKDYH QRVWUHWFKDQG6WUHWFKIRUIDEULFVWKDWKDYHVWUHWFK Woven fabric Knit fabric Suggested Fabrics A WOVEN LIGHT: chiffon, organza, batiste, silk, wool challis, etc. B WOVEN MEDIUM:FDOLFRTXLOWLQJIDEULFVZRROFUHSH broadcloth, etc. C WOVEN HEAVY: GHQLPZRROVXLWLQJDQGFRDWLQJFDQYDV terrycloth, etc. D STRETCH LIGHT: charmeuse, nylon, tricot, single knit jerseys, etc. Leather Vinyl E STRETCH MEDIUM:GRXEOHNQLWYHORXUVZLPZHDUHWF F STRETCH HEAVY:VZHDWHUNQLWVÁHHFHHWF G LEATHER AND VINYL: VXHGHOHDWKHUYLQ\ODQGV\QWKHWLF OHDWKHU:KHQVHOHFWHGWKH1RQ6WLFN*OLGH)RRW+LV UHFRPPHQGHGIRUXWLOLW\VHZLQJ)RUGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHVDQG EXWWRQKROHVWKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature UHFRPPHQGVWKHXVHRI VHOIDGKHVLYHJOLGHVROHV SEWING 4:7 SEWING TECHNIQUES 1 SEAM: sews two pieces of fabric together. 2 OVERCAST: RYHUFDVWIDEULFHGJHVWRSUHYHQWWKHPIURP IUD\LQJDQGWRKHOSWKHPOD\ÁDW 3 SEAM/OVERCAST:VHZVWKHVHDPDQGRYHUFDVWVWKHHGJHDOO at one time. 4 BASTE:DWHPSRUDU\VWLWFKLQJIRUÀWWLQJJDUPHQWV gathering and marking. 5 BLIND HEM:FUHDWHVDQLQYLVLEOHKHPRQJDUPHQWV,VQRW UHFRPPHQGHGIRUOLJKWZHLJKWIDEULFRUIRUOHDWKHUYLQ\O Your machine selects the best stitch possible for the fabric you select. 6 HEM:VHOHFWVWKHEHVWYLVLEOHRUWRSVWLWFKKHPIRU\RXU fabric type and weight. 7 BUTTONHOLE:WKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature selects the best buttonhole possible for your fabric. 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FABRIC::RYHQPHGLXP SELECT: :RYHQPHGLXPIDEULFDQG2YHUFDVWWHFKQLTXH7KH ([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature selects a threeVWHS=LJ=DJVWLWFK USE: 3UHVVHUIRRW-DQGVL]HQHHGOHDVUHFRPPHQGHG Place the edge of a single thickness of fabric under presser IRRW-ZLWKWKHZLUHJXLGHDORQJWKHHGJHRI WKHIDEULF7KH WKUHHVWHS=LJ=DJVWLWFKVHZVRYHUWKHZLUHJXLGHWRNHHS WKHHGJHRI WKHIDEULFÁDW SEW: 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWURO7KHSUHVVHUIRRWORZHUV automatically. 6HZWRRYHUFDVWWKHHGJHRI WKHIDEULF 7RXFKWKH6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHU Note: It is not necessary to overcast leather or vinyl because they do not fray. However, the Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ feature allows you to, if desired. Select Leather/Vinyl fabric and Overcast technique on your Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ feature. (The Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ feature selects a Zig Zag stitch). 4:10 7 SEAM AND OVERCAST 7KH6HDP2YHUFDVWVWLWFKVHZVWKHVHDPDQGRYHUFDVWV the edges all at one time. There are a number of different 6HDP2YHUFDVWVWLWFKHVRQ\RXUPDFKLQH<RXU([FOXVLYH 6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature will select the best one for your fabric and make all adjustments automatically. FABRIC: 6WUHWFKOLJKWFXWLQWZR SELECT: 6WUHWFKOLJKWDQG6HDP2YHUFDVWRQWKH([FOXVLYH 6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature. USE: 3UHVVHUIRRW-DQGVL]HVWUHWFKQHHGOHDV recommended. SEW: 3ODFHIDEULFSLHFHVULJKWVLGHVWRJHWKHU3XWWKHIDEULF in position under the presser foot with the wire guide on the foot along the edge of the fabric. 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWURO7KHSUHVVHUIRRWORZHUV automatically. 6HDP2YHUFDVWDORQJRQHHGJH 7RXFKWKH6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHU 5HSHDWWKH6HDP2YHUFDVWWHFKQLTXHRQVWUHWFKKHDY\ IDEULFDQGRQZRYHQKHDY\IDEULF<RXU([FOXVLYH 6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature will select the best stitch, stitch length, stitch width, tension, presser foot pressure and sewing speed for each fabric type. Follow other UHFRPPHQGDWLRQVJLYHQRQWKH,QWHUDFWLYH&RORU7RXFK 6FUHHQ SEAM/OVERCAST FOR RIBBING 7KH6HDP2YHUFDVWWHFKQLTXHLVSHUIHFWIRUVWLWFKLQJ ribbed neckbands and cuffs. FABRIC:6ZHDWVKLUWIDEULFDQGULEELQJVWULS SELECT: 6WUHWFKPHGLXPDQG6HDP2YHUFDVW USE:3UHVVHUIRRW%DQGVL]HVWUHWFKQHHGOHDV recommended. THREAD: Regular sewing thread. Cut a mock neckline in the stretch fabric. Fold the ribbing double. Put the sweatshirt material and the ribbing right VLGHVWRJHWKHU6HZWKHULEELQJWRWKHIDEULFZLWKD'' PPVHDPDOORZDQFH6WUHWFKWKHULEELQJZKLOHVHZLQJ SEWING 4:11 BASTE %DVWLQJLVWHPSRUDU\VWLWFKLQJIRUÀWWLQJJDUPHQWVJDWKHULQJ and marking. 7KH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature automatically sets a long stitch length and reduces the tension so the threads are HDV\WRUHPRYHRUWRSXOOIRUJDWKHULQJ FABRIC: :RYHQPHGLXPFXWLQWZR SELECT: :RYHQPHGLXPIDEULFDQG%DVWH USE: 3UHVVHUIRRW$DQGVL]HQHHGOHDVUHFRPPHQGHG Place the fabrics right sides together. Put the fabric in position under the presser foot. SEAM ALLOWANCE: 5/8''PP SEW: 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWURO7KHSUHVVHUIRRWORZHUV automatically. 6WLWFKDORQJVHDPOLQH 7RXFK6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHU 3XOOEREELQWKUHDGWRUHPRYHVWLWFKLQJ BLIND HEM 7KHEOLQGKHPFUHDWHVDQLQYLVLEOHKHPRQJDUPHQWV7KHUH are two types of blind hem; one is recommended for PHGLXPWRKHDY\ZRYHQIDEULFVWKHRWKHUIRUVWUHWFK The blind hem is not suggested for light weight fabric, but \RXU([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature will select the best stitch possible. FABRIC: Wool or other medium-weight materials. SELECT: :RYHQPHGLXPDQG%OLQG+HP USE: 3UHVVHUIRRW'DQGVL]HQHHGOHDVUHFRPPHQGHG THREAD: Regular sewing thread. )ROGWKHIDEULFDVLOOXVWUDWHG0DNHVXUHWKHIROGHGHGJHRI WKHIDEULFIROORZVWKHLQVLGHRI WKHULJKW´WRHµRI SUHVVHU IRRW' 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWURO7KHSUHVVHUIRRWORZHUV automatically. The left swing of the needle should just catch the edge of the folded fabric. If neccessary, adjust the stitch width as QHHGHGWREDUHO\´FDWFKµWKHIROGE\WRXFKLQJRUîRQ WKHZLGWKDGMXVWPHQWLFRQRQ\RXU,QWHUDFWLYH&RORU7RXFK 6FUHHQ$IWHUÀQLVKLQJ\RXUVHDPWRXFKWKH6HOHFWLYH Thread Cutter. 4:12 HEM 7KH+HPWHFKQLTXHRQ\RXU([FOXVLYH6(:,1* $'9,625™IHDWXUHZLOOVHOHFWWKHYLVLEOHRUWRSVWLWFKKHP WKDWLVEHVWIRU\RXUIDEULFZHLJKWDQGW\SH)RUZRYHQ IDEULFDQGOHDWKHUDQGYLQ\ODVWUDLJKWVWLWFKLVVHOHFWHG)RU stretch fabrics, stitches that stretch are selected. Jeans Hem :KHQVHZLQJRYHUVHDPVLQH[WUDKHDY\IDEULFRUDEOXH MHDQVKHPWKHIRRWFDQWLSDVLWULGHVRYHUWKHVHDP The needle can hit the tipped foot and break. Use the multipurpose tool to balance the height of the hem as you sew. FABRIC:'HQLPIDEULF SELECT: :RYHQKHDY\DQG+HP USE: 3UHVVHUIRRW%DVUHFRPPHQGHGDQGVL]HMHDQV needle. Touch needle up/down to select the needle down position. %HJLQVHZLQJWKHERWWRPKHPDWRUQHDUWKHFHQWHUEDFN $V\RXQHDUWKHVLGHVHDPVWRSVHZLQJ<RXUPDFKLQHVWRSV with the needle in the fabric and raises the presser foot. Insert the multipurpose tool from behind. %RWKVLGHVRI WKHPXOWLSXUSRVHWRRODUHUDLVHG8VHWKHVLGH which corresponds closest to the thickness of the seam. 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWUROWRORZHUWKHSUHVVHUIRRWDQG FRQWLQXHVHZLQJVORZO\RYHUWKHWKLFNVHDP 6WRSVHZLQJDJDLQMXVWLQIURQWRI WKHVHDPQRWLFHKRZWKH QHHGOHLVLQWKHIDEULF5HPRYHWKHPXOWLSXUSRVHWRRODQG re-insert it under the presser foot from the front. 6HZDIHZVWLWFKHVXQWLOWKHZKROHSUHVVHUIRRWKDVSDVVHG WKHVHDPDQGLVUHVWLQJRQWKHPXOWLSXUSRVHWRRO6WRS sewing once again. The needle is in the fabric, and the SUHVVHUIRRWOLIWV5HPRYHWKHPXOWLSXUSRVHWRRO&RQWLQXH sewing the hem. Stretch Hem )ROGDKHPWRWKHZURQJVLGHDQGVWLWFKZLWKÁDWORFN stitch from the right side. Trim away excess fabric. Use this WHFKQLTXHIRUEHOWORRSVWRR 7 6HOHFW6WUHWFK0HGLXPDQGWKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1* $'9,625™IHDWXUHVHOHFWVDÁDWORFNVWLWFK)ROORZRWKHU UHFRPPHQGDWLRQVJLYHQRQWKH,QWHUDFWLYH&RORU7RXFK 6FUHHQ 7 Flatlock stitch to hem stretch fabric and for belt loops SEWING 4:13 PERFECTLY BALANCED SENSOR ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLE 7KH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ 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. You can also select your buttonhole directly from the %XWWRQKROH0HQX% FABRIC: :RYHQPHGLXPDQGVWDELOL]HU SELECT: :RYHQPHGLXPIDEULFDQG%XWWRQKROH USE:6L]HQHHGOHDVUHFRPPHQGHG 6QDSRQWKH6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRW 3OXJWKHFRUGLQWRWKHVRFNHW$WRWKHOHIWDERYHWKH needle area. 3. Place your button on the buttonhole ruler on the baseplate. 6HWWKHVL]HRI WKHEXWWRQLQPPRQ\RXUVFUHHQ %HIRUHVHZLQJOLQHXSWKHZKLWHDUHDRQWKHVLGHRI WKH wheel with the white marking line on the foot. A Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot socket When sewing, your machine automatically sews the EXWWRQKROHORQJHQRXJKWRÀWWKHVHOHFWHGEXWWRQVL]H 7KHEXWWRQKROHVL]HQHHGHGZLOOYDU\ZLWKWKHWKLFNQHVVDQG VW\OHRI \RXUEXWWRQ$OZD\VVWLWFKDVDPSOHEXWWRQKROHRQ VFUDSIDEULFÀUVW Note: For woven heavy and leather, the Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ feature selects buttonholes that should not be sewn with the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot. Sew the Buttonhole: )ROGIDEULFLQWZRDQGSODFHVWDELOL]HULQEHWZHHQ0DUN the buttonhole placement on your fabric with your 3,&72*5$0™3HQ6HWWKHOHQJWKRI WKHEXWWRQVL]H 3ODFHIDEULFXQGHU6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRW The measurement wheel can be raised by lifting it, which makes it easier to place the fabric under the presser foot. Note: Use the markings on the left toe of the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot to position the garment edge. Place the edge of the garment at the middle mark to have 5/8" (15 mm) from the edge to the buttonhole. 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWURO7KH6HQVRU2QH6WHS %XWWRQKROH)RRWORZHUVDXWRPDWLFDOO\$VWUDLJKWVWLWFK is sewn away from you stabilizing the left buttonhole column, then the satin column is sewn toward you. This is repeated for the right column. The bartacks are DXWRPDWLFVHHLOOXVWUDWLRQ.HHSWKHIRRWFRQWURO GHSUHVVHGXQWLOWKH6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWWHUFXWVWKH WKUHDGVDQGWKH6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRWLV raised. 4:14 Place fabric edge here to place buttonhole 5/8'' (15 mm) from edge 1. Sewing direction for satin stitch buttonholes sewn with the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot When sewing buttonholes without satin stitches or when XVLQJSUHVVHUIRRW&WKHVHZLQJVWHSVDUHGLIIHUHQWWKHUHLV QRVWUDLJKWVWLWFKVWHS6HHLOOXVWUDWLRQ Note: If you are sewing buttonholes in a very narrow area, snap on the standard foot C and sew your buttonhole according to the instructions below. MANUAL BUTTONHOLE 2. Sewing direction for buttonholes without satin stitches or satin stitch buttonholes sewn with presser foot C To sew a manual buttonhole, use buttonhole foot C. 6HZWKHÀUVWFROXPQDVORQJDV\RXZDQWWKH buttonhole to be. 7RXFKWKHUHYHUVHEXWWRQ7KHPDFKLQHVHZVWKH bartack and the second column. :KHQWKHFROXPQVDUHDOLJQHGSUHVVWKHUHYHUVH EXWWRQWRVHZWKHVHFRQGEDUWDFN.HHSWKHSUHVVHU foot down until the machine stops. Corded Buttonhole (Stretch fabrics) When sewing buttonholes in stretch fabrics we recommend cording the buttonhole to increase the stability and to keep the buttonhole from stretching out. /RRSDSLHFHRI KHDY\WKUHDGRUJLPSFRUGRYHUWKH ÀQJHURQWKHEDFNRI 3UHVVHU)RRW& 6WLWFKDEXWWRQKROH/HWWKHVDWLQEXWWRQKROHFROXPQV VWLWFKRYHUWKHFRUG 6WRSVHZLQJEHIRUHWKHODVWHQGRI WKHEXWWRQKROHLV VHZQ/LIWWKHFRUGRII WKHÀQJHUDQGSXOORXWWKHVODFN 4. Cross the cord in front of the needle and stitch the end RI WKHEXWWRQKROHRYHUWKHFRUG SEWING 4:15 MANUAL BARTACK 'HFLGHWKHOHQJWKRI \RXUEDUWDFNPDQXDOO\ZLWKVWLWFK $ SEW: 3ODFHIDEULFXQGHUWKHSUHVVHUIRRW7RXFK6HQVRU)RRW 'RZQDQG3LYRWWZLFHDQGDGMXVWWKHIDEULFLI QHFHVVDU\ 6WHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWUROWKH6HQVRU)RRWORZHUV automatically and stitch. <RXUPDFKLQHZLOOVHZDVWUDLJKWVWLWFKXQWLO\RXWRXFK 5HYHUVH <RXUPDFKLQHZLOOWKHQVHZLQUHYHUVHXQWLO\RXWRXFK UHYHUVHDJDLQ <RXUPDFKLQHZLOOWKHQVHZD=LJ=DJFRYHULQJWKH straight stitches. 7RXFKUHYHUVHWRDXWRPDWLFDOO\WLHRII DQGFXWWKH threads. 1. SPECIAL SEWING TECHNIQUES 7KHVWLWFKPHQX+6SHFLDOW\6WLWFKHVLQFOXGHVVSHFLDO VHZLQJWHFKQLTXHVWLWFKHVOLNHFDQGOHZLFNLQJMRLQDQG IROGWZLQJLPSLQJTXLOWLQJWKUHHKROH\DUQDQGHGJH VWLWFKHV7KHVHWHFKQLTXHVPD\UHTXLUHVRPHVSHFLDOSUHVVHU feet and accessories. This is indicated by the optional presser foot icon. 1RWH8VHWKH4XLFN+HOSWRÀQGGHWDLOHGLQIRUPDWLRQIRUHDFKVWLWFK DECORATIVE TAPERING STITCHES 0HQX-LQFOXGHVGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHVWKDWFDQEHWDSHUHG Touch the Tapering icon to open a pop-up where you can select the tapering angle of your stitch. Touch the tab on the left to set what angle the beginning of your stitch VKRXOGKDYHDQGWRXFKWKHULJKWWDEWRVHWWKHDQJOHRI WKH HQGRI \RXUVWLWFK2QFH\RXDUHÀQLVKHGWRXFKWKH2. icon to close the popup. 7KHPDFKLQHZLOOVHZWKHWDSHUHGSRLQWWKDW\RXKDYHVHW and then continue with the selected stitch. When it has VHZQWKHGHVLUHGOHQJWKWRXFKWKHUHYHUVHEXWWRQ7KH stitch will taper to the end. Tapering off &KRRVH7DSHUµRII µLI \RXGRQRWZDQW7DSHULQJDWWKH EHJLQQLQJRUHQGRI WKHVWLWFK,I \RXVHOHFW7DSHUµRII µRQ both the beginning and end then the stitch will be a regular stitch without tapering. 4:16 2. 3. 4. 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 KLJKVSHHGWKHIRRWÁRDWVRYHUWKHIDEULFZKLOHVHZLQJ 7KHIHHGWHHWKPXVWEHORZHUHGDQGWKHIDEULFLVPRYHG manually. 0RVWIUHHPRWLRQVHZLQJLVVWLWFKHGZLWKDVWUDLJKWVWLWFK RU]LJ]DJVWLWFK+RZHYHUDOOVWLWFKHVFDQEHVHZQLQIUHH motion mode. The direction and speed with which you PRYHWKHIDEULFZLOOGHWHUPLQHKRZWKHVWLWFKZLOOORRN Note: Free Motion Spring Action – If you are using the optional Free Motion Spring Action presser foot, set the machine in Free Motion Spring Action mode. The feed teeth will be lowered. The setting remains when the machine is turned off. A pop-up message reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine. Close the pop-up message by pressing OK. For normal sewing, turn off the Free Motion Spring Action mode in the Sewing Information tab. 7KH)UHH0RWLRQ6SULQJ$FWLRQSUHVVHUIRRWIROORZVWKH XSDQGGRZQPRYHPHQWRI WKHQHHGOHZLWKWKHKHOSRI WKH spring and the arm on the presser foot. The feed teeth must EHORZHUHGDQGWKHIDEULFLVPRYHGPDQXDOO\ Tip: Use the optional Open Toe Free Motion Spring foot. Free Motion Stippling <RXZLOOKDYHWRPRYHWKHIDEULFPDQXDOO\ 1. Touch needle stop up/down to select the needle down position. 6HZDWDFRQVWDQWPHGLXPVSHHGPRYLQJWKHIDEULF UDQGRPO\7U\GUDZLQJVTXLJJOHVZLWKWKHQHHGOHDV\RX VHZ)UHHPRWLRQVWLSSOLQJLVXVXDOO\DUDQGRPZDY\ stitching that should be fairly close together but not crossing. The stitching should look like puzzle pieces. Tip: Use the optional Open Toe Stippling Foot for better visibility when free motion stippling. Note: To set the machine to regular sewing touch the Freemotion icon and deselect the Free Motion setting. 1:1 Free Motion Stippling Fabric::RYHQPHGLXPZLWK batting underneath. Select: :RYHQPHGLXPRQ7KH ([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625®, 6WUDLJKW6WLWFK)UHH0)ORDWLQJLQ WKH6HZLQJ,QIRUPDWLRQWDE Use: Presser Foot R and size 80 needle as recommended. SEWING 4:17 SEWING POP-UP MESSAGES Bobbin Thread Low When the bobbin thread is running low, a pop-up message DSSHDUVJLYLQJ\RXDQDGYDQFHGQRWLFHWKDW\RX·OOVRRQQHHG WRFKDQJHWKHEREELQ7KLVJLYHV\RXDQRSSRUWXQLW\WR plan when you want to change your bobbin. If you want to continue sewing just touch the foot control without touching the ok in the pop-up. Remove Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot 7KH6HQVRU2QH6WHSEXWWRQKROHIRRWLVXVHGRQO\IRU EXWWRQKROHV$SRSXSPHVVDJHZLOODGYLVH\RXWRUHPRYHLW for all other sewing. Machine needs to rest If the machine stops and this pop-up appears on the VFUHHQWKHPDFKLQHQHHGVWRUHVW:KHQWKH2.LFRQLV enabled you can resume sewing. The sewing results will not be affected. 4:18 5 PROGRAM This section of the Users Guide will help you make beautiful combinations of stitches and letters to decorate your fabric. PROGRAM Sewing Information You can combine stitches and/or letters and numbers to FUHDWHSURJUDPV&RPELQHYDULRXVGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKHVDQG VWLWFKIRQWVIURPWKHPDFKLQHRUIURPDQH[WHUQDOGHYLFH (QWHUWKH3URJUDPZLQGRZE\WRXFKLQJWKH352* icon on the 6WDUW0HQX Touch the 6WLWFKRU)RQW0HQXWRRSHQWKHVWLWFKRUD IRQW\RXZLVKWRXVH<RXFDQDOVR7RXFK+ROGWR RSHQ6WLWFKPHQXVDQG)RQWPHQXV 7KHDFWLYHSRVLWLRQLVPDUNHGE\DFXUVRUDQGWKH selected stitch or letter will be marked in red. Inserted VWLWFKHVZLOOEHSODFHGDWWKHFXUVRU2QO\WKHVHOHFWHG VWLWFKFDQEHDGMXVWHG0RYHWKHFXUVRUWKURXJKWKH stitch program using the arrows on the screen. When changing a stitch in Program mode, it is only WKHPDUNHGVWLWFKWKDWLVFKDQJHG,I \RXHQWHU6HZLQJ 0RGH\RXFDQPDNHDGMXVWPHQWVRQWKHHQWLUHVVWLWFK combination. To close the Program window and sew your SURJUDPPHGVWLWFKWRXFKWKH2.LFRQRUMXVWSUHVV WKHIRRWFRQWURORU6WDUW6WRSEXWWRQ Stitch Menu Font Menu Program length Navigation Cursor Stitch Width Stitch Length 5:2 EDIT YOUR STITCH OR LETTERING PROGRAM TABS IN PROGRAM MODE Sewing Information Tab Stitch Menu Font Menu 7KHUHDUHWKUHHGLIIHUHQWWDEVLQ3URJUDP0RGH7KHÀUVWLV WKH6HZLQJ,QIRUPDWLRQ7DEZKHUH\RXFDQPDNHFKDQJHV WRHDFKLQGLYLGXDOVWLWFKWKDW\RXKDYHSURJUDPPHG7KH VHFRQGWDELVWKH6WLWFK0HQX7DEZKHUH\RXZLOOÀQGDOO the stitches that you can program. The third tab is the Font 0HQX7DEZKHUH\RXFDQFKRRVHZKLFKIRQW\RXZDQWWR XVH<RXFDQ7RXFK+ROGRQWKH6WLWFK0HQXDQG)RQW 0HQXWRRSHQPRUHVWLWFKHVDQGIRQWV Delete Mirror Endto-End Insert a Stitch or Letter Mirror Sideto-Side 0RYHWKHFXUVRUZKHUH\RXZDQWWRDGGDVWLWFKRUOHWWHU XVLQJWKHDUURZV6HOHFWWKHGHVLUHGVWLWFK\RXZDQWWR insert. It will be placed at the cursor. Stitch Length Adjust Text and Stitches You can mirror, adjust length and width or change the density of the selected stitch, in the same way as when VHZLQJ2QO\WKHVHOHFWHGVWLWFKZLOOEHDGMXVWHG Delete a Stitch or Letter ,I \RXZDQWWRGHOHWHDVWLWFKPRYHWKHFXUVRUWRWKHVWLWFK \RXZDQWWRGHOHWHWKHVHOHFWHGVWLWFKZLOOEHUHGDQGWRXFK 'HOHWH7RXFK+ROG'HOHWHWRGHOHWHWKHHQWLUHSURJUDP Stitch width Note: A straight line at the point of the Scroll Up or Down icon indicates scroll to beginning or end. STITCH PROGRAM COMMANDS You can insert 6723FIX and thread cut commands into the stitch program. These commands will be included in the stitch program and will always be performed when sewing it. 0RYHWKHFXUVRUWRWKHSRVLWLRQZKHUH\RXZDQWWRDGG a command using the scroll up/down arrows. Touch the button or an icon on screen and it will be added into the SURJUDPPHGVWLWFK7KLVFRQÀUPVWKDWWKHFRPPDQGLV inserted and it also shows where the command will be performed in the stitch program. PROGRAM 5:3 SEWING A STITCH PROGRAM 7RVHZWKHVWLWFKSURJUDPORDGLWE\WRXFKLQJWKH2.LFRQ at the top right corner in the program window. You can also press on the foot control and the stitch will load and you will start to sew. Adjust the Entire Program To adjust the entire program, close the program window. $GMXVWPHQWVPDGHRXWVLGHRI 3URJUDPPRGHZLOODIIHFWWKH whole program. SAVE TO MY STITCHES 2QFH\RXDUHÀQLVKHGZLWK\RXUVWLWFKWRXFKWKH2.LFRQ at the top right hand corner to load the program. Touch WKH6DYHWR0\6WLWFKHVLFRQDQGWKH6DYHWR0\6WLWFKHV window will open. There are four menus, which you can scroll between using the arrows at the bottom of the screen. 3UHYLRXVO\VDYHGVWLWFKHVRUVWLWFKSURJUDPVDUHVKRZQ in the 0\6WLWFKHVPHQX8PHQX7KHQHZVWLWFKRU SURJUDPFDQEHVDYHGDWDQ\IUHHSRVLWLRQ6LPSO\WRXFK a free position, and your stitch or stitch program is stored there. Touch an occupied position and a pop-up message will ask \RXWRFRQÀUPWKHRYHUZULWLQJRI WKHROGVWLWFK7RXFK2. to replace the old stitch with the new one. Touch Cancel WRFORVHWKHSRSXSPHVVDJHDQGFKRRVHDQRWKHUVDYLQJ position. Delete Saved Stitch or Program 7RGHOHWHDVDYHGVWLWFKRUSURJUDPWRXFK'HOHWHDQGWKHQ WRXFKWKHVWLWFKRUVWLWFKSURJUDP$SRSXSPHVVDJHZLOO DVN\RXWRFRQÀPWKHGHOHWLRQ Note: If you Touch & Hold Delete, you can delete all your stitches on that menu. Once you have touched the delete icon, an image will be shown at the bottom of your screen. As long as that image is shown the Delete funtion is active, and you can delete stitches.Touch the Delete to deactivate the function. 5:4 OK Save to My Stitches Delete TO RE-LOAD A STITCH PROGRAM 2QFH\RXKDYHÀQLVKHGPDNLQJ\RXUSURJUDPDQGWRXFK 2.LWZLOOEHORDGHGDQGLVUHDG\WREHVHZQ,I VHOHFWLQJ another stitch and then re-opening the Program mode, your VWLWFKSURJUDPZLOOUHPDLQXQFKDQJHG(YHU\WLPH3URJUDP mode is closed, the stitch program will be loaded and ready to be sewn. <RXFDQDOVRORDGDSUHYLRXVO\VDYHGSURJUDPIURPWKH U-menu and make changes to the programmed stitch in Program mode. Note: If the machine is turned off the program disappears from the Program Mode. Remember to save your program before turning the machine off. PROGRAM POP-UP MESSAGES Not a Programmable Stitch 6RPHVWLWFKHVDUHQRWSRVVLEOHWRLQVHUWLQDVWLWFKSURJUDP for example buttonholes. Stitch Program Out of Range The stitch you are trying to add will make the stitch program too long. <RXUVWLWFKSURJUDPFDQQRWH[FHHGPPORQJ or contain more than 99 stitches. If the stitch program exceeds the maximum length or amount of stitches, this pop-up message will let you know. PROGRAM 5:5 5:6 6 FILE MANAGER ,QWKLVVHFWLRQZHZLOOWDNHDFORVHUORRNDWKRZWRRUJDQL]H\RXUÀOHVLQ\RXU sewing machine. 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MOVE A FILE OR FOLDER 8VHFXWDQGSDVWHWRPRYHDÀOHRUIROGHUWRDQRWKHU storage location. 6HOHFWWKHÀOHRUIROGHUE\WRXFKLQJLWWKHQWRXFK&XW 2SHQWKHIROGHUZKHUH\RXZDQWWRSODFHWKHÀOHRUIROGHU 7RXFK3DVWH7KHÀOHRUIROGHULVQRZVWRUHGLQWKHQHZ ORFDWLRQDQGLVUHPRYHGIURPWKHSUHYLRXVORFDWLRQ COPY A FILE OR FOLDER 8VH&RS\DQG3DVWHWRFRS\DÀOHRUIROGHUWRDQRWKHU place. 6HOHFWWKHÀOHRUIROGHUWKHQWRXFK&RS\2SHQWKHIROGHU ZKHUH\RXZDQWWRSODFHWKHÀOHRUIROGHU7RXFK3DVWH RENAME A FILE OR FOLDER To change the name of a folder, touch the folder then WRXFKWKH5HQDPHÀOHRUIROGHULFRQ$SRSXSPHVVDJH opens where you can change the name. DELETE A FILE OR FOLDER 7RGHOHWHDÀOHRUIROGHUVHOHFWLWDQGWRXFK'HOHWH$SRS XSPHVVDJHDVNV\RXWRFRQÀUPWKHGHOHWLRQ,I DIROGHU LVGHOHWHGDOOÀOHVZLWKLQWKHIROGHUDUHGHOHWHGDVZHOO7R GHOHWHDOOÀOHVRUIROGHUVLQWKHFXUUHQWO\RSHQIROGHU7RXFK +ROGWKH'HOHWHLFRQIRUDIHZVHFRQGV FILE MANAGER POP-UP MESSAGES There is not enough available memory <RXUPDFKLQHFDQVWRUHÀOHVLQWKHEXLOWLQPHPRU\:KHQ WKHPHPRU\LVIXOO\RXFDQPRYHWKHPWRDQH[WHUQDO GHYLFHE\XVLQJWKH&XWDQG3DVWHIXQFWLRQV When there is a small amount of memory left, your PDFKLQHZLOODOHUW\RXRQFH,I \RXFRQWLQXHWRÀOOWKH memory, it will not remind you again, until the memory is completely full. System Busy :KHQWKHPDFKLQHLVORDGLQJVDYLQJPRYLQJÀOHVRU performing a function that takes time, an hour glass is shown. 6:4 List/Thumbnail view 5HQDPHDÀOHRUIROGHU 3DVWHDÀOHRUIROGHU &RS\DÀOHRUIROGHU 0RYHDÀOHRUIROGHU Create a new folder 7 MAINTENANCE ,QWKLVVHFWLRQ\RXZLOOÀQGLQIRUPDWLRQDERXWKRZWRWDNHFDUHRI \RXU machine and also a troobleshooting guide. CLEANING THE MACHINE To keep your sewing machine operating well, clean it often. 1ROXEULFDWLRQRLOLQJLVQHHGHG Wipe the exterior surface of your machine with a soft cloth WRUHPRYHDQ\GXVWRUOLQWEXLOGXS :LSHWKHWRXFKVFUHHQZLWKWKHPLFURÀEHUFORWKLQFOXGHG with your machine. Cleaning the Bobbin Area 5HPRYHWKHSUHVVHUIRRWDQGVOLGHRII WKHEREELQFRYHU /RZHUWKHIHHGWHHWK3ODFHWKHVFUHZGULYHUXQGHUWKH needle plate as shown in the picture and gently turn the VFUHZGULYHUWRSRSRII WKHQHHGOHSODWH&OHDQWKHIHHG teeth with the brush found with the accessories. Cleaning under the Bobbin Area &OHDQWKHDUHDXQGHUWKHEREELQFDVHDIWHUVHZLQJVHYHUDO projects or any time you notice an accumulation of lint in the bobbin case area. B 5HPRYHWKHEREELQFDVHKROGHU$FRYHULQJWKHIURQWSDUW RI WKHEREELQFDVHE\OLIWLQJLWXS5HPRYHWKHEREELQFDVH %E\OLIWLQJLWXS&OHDQZLWKWKHEUXVK Note: Use caution when cleaning around the Selective Thread Cutter knife (C). Put the bobbin case and the bobbin case holder back in place. Note: Do not blow air into the bobbin case area. The dust and lint will be blown into your machine. C A Replacing the Needle Plate :LWKIHHGWHHWKORZHUHGSODFHWKHQHHGOHSODWHVRWKDWLWÀWV LQWRWKHQRWFKDWWKHEDFN'3UHVVWKHQHHGOHSODWHGRZQ XQWLOLWFOLFNVLQWRSODFH6OLGHRQEREELQFRYHU 7:2 D TROUBLESHOOTING ,QWKLVWURXEOHVKRRWLQJJXLGH\RXZLOOÀQGVROXWLRQVWRWKHSUREOHPV\RXPD\KDYHZLWK\RXUPDFKLQH)RUIXUWKHU LQIRUPDWLRQSOHDVHFRQWDFW\RXUORFDODXWKRUL]HG+8649$51$9,.,1*® retailer who will be happy to help you. Have Your Sewing Machine Serviced Regularly by your Local Authorized Dealer! ,I \RXKDYHIROORZHGWKLVWURXEOHVKRRWLQJLQIRUPDWLRQDQGVWLOOKDYHSUREOHPVWDNH\RXUVHZLQJPDFKLQHWR\RXUGHDOHU ,I WKHUHLVDVSHFLÀFSUREOHPLWLVDJUHDWKHOSWRWHVWVHZZLWK\RXUWKUHDGRQDVFUDSRI \RXUVHZLQJIDEULFDQGEULQJLWWR \RXUGHDOHU$VHZLQJVDPSOHZLOORIWHQJLYHPXFKEHWWHULQIRUPDWLRQWKDQZRUGV General Problems %REELQDODUPGRHVQRWZRUN" &OHDQOLQWIURPEREELQDUHDDQGXVHRQO\WKHRULJLQDO+8649$51$ 9,.,1*®EREELQVDSSURYHGIRUWKLVPRGHO Thread cutter does not cut the thread? Remove stitch plate and clean lint from bobbin area. Enable Selective Thread cutter Auto in the SET Menu. )DEULFGRHVQRWIHHG" 0DNHVXUHWKDWWKHIHHGWHHWKDUHQRWORZHUHG Wrong stitch, irregular or narrow stitch? Deactivate Twin Needle or Stitch Width Safety Sewing Settings in the SET Menu. 7KHQHHGOHEUHDNV" Insert needle correctly as described in chapter 2. The machine will not sew? Check that all plugs are securely plugged into the machine and into the wall socket. 7KHVFUHHQGLVSOD\VWKHVWDUWXSVFUHHQ" 7RXFKWKHWRXFKVFUHHQWRDFWLYDWH 7XUQRII 6FUHHQ6DYHULQWKH6(70HQX Icons on the touch screen are not activated when touched? Calibrate the touch screen. Calibrate is found in the SET Menu (Touch Screen Adjust). The sewing machine screen and/or IXQFWLRQEXWWRQVGRQRWUHVSRQGWRWRXFK" 7KHVRFNHWVDQGIXQFWLRQEXWWRQVRQWKHPDFKLQHFDQEHVHQVLWLYHWRVWDWLF electricity. If the screen does not respond to touch, turn the machine 2))DQGWKHQ21DJDLQ,I WKHSUREOHPSHUVLVWVFRQWDFW\RXUDXWKRUL]HG +8649$51$9,.,1*® retailer. Needle Thread Breaks 'LG\RXLQVHUWWKHQHHGOHSURSHUO\" Insert needle correctly as described in chapter 2. Did you insert a wrong needle? Use needle system 130/705 H. ,VWKHQHHGOHEHQWRUEOXQW" Insert a new needle. Is the needle too small for the thread? Change the needle to the proper size for the thread. ,VWKHQHHGOHSODWHKROHGDPDJHG" Change the stitch plate. Did you thread the machine properly? Check how the machine is threaded. Rethread the machine (see page 2:5). $UH\RXXVLQJSRRUWKUHDGZLWKVOXEVRU WKUHDGZKLFKKDVEHFRPHGU\" &KDQJHWRDQHZKLJKTXDOLW\WKUHDGSXUFKDVHGIURPDQDXWKRUL]HG +8649$51$9,.,1*® retailer. Is a correct spool cap used? Attach a spool cap of the right size for the actual thread spool (see chapter 2). If you are using a vertical spoolpin, you should not have a spoolcap on top of the spool. ,VWKHEHVWVSRROSLQSRVLWLRQXVHG" 7U\DGLIIHUHQWVSRROSLQSRVLWLRQYHUWLFDORUKRUL]RQWDO Bobbin Thread Breaks 'LG\RXLQVHUWWKHEREELQSURSHUO\" &KHFNWKHEREELQWKUHDGVHHSDJH Is the needle plate hole damaged? Change the stitch plate (see page 7:2). ,VWKHEREELQDUHDIXOORI OLQW" &OHDQOLQWIURPEREELQDUHDDQGXVHRQO\WKHRULJLQDOEREELQVDSSURYHGIRU WKLVPRGHOVHHSDJH MAINTENANCE 7:3 Is the bobbin wound correctly? Wind a new bobbin. $UH\RXXVLQJWKHFRUUHFWEREELQ" 8VHRQO\WKHRULJLQDOEREELQVIRUWKLVPRGHOVHHSDJH The Machine Skips Stitches ,VWKHQHHGOHEHQWRUEOXQW" Insert a new needle. Did you insert the needle properly? Insert needle correctly as described in chapter 2. 'LG\RXLQVHUWDZURQJQHHGOH" 8VHQHHGOHV\VWHP+ Did you thread the machine properly? Check how the machine is threaded. ,VWKHFRUUHFWSUHVVHUIRRWXVHG" $WWDFKFRUUHFWSUHVVHUIRRW Is the needle too small for the thread? Change the needle. ,VWKHIDEULFPRYLQJXSDQGGRZQZLWKWKH 5HGXFHWKHSUHVVHUIRRWKHLJKWE\WRXFKLQJWKH)UHH0RWLRQLFRQDQG QHHGOHZKHQIUHHPRWLRQVHZLQJ" reducing the presser foot height. The Seam has uneven Stitches ,VWKHWKUHDGWHQVLRQFRUUHFW" Check needle thread tension and the threading. Are you using too thick or slubbed thread? Change the thread. ,VWKHEREELQWKUHDGHYHQO\ZRXQG" &KHFNEREELQZLQGLQJVHHSDJH Is a correct needle used? Insert a proper needle correctly as described in chapter 2. The Machine does not Feed or Feeds Irregularly 'LG\RXWKUHDGWKHPDFKLQHSURSHUO\" &KHFNKRZWKHPDFKLQHLVWKUHDGHGDQGUHWKUHDGWKHPDFKLQHVHHSDJH Has sewing lint collected between the feed teeth? Remove the needle plate and clean the feed teeth with a brush. System report Is your machine displaying the system report pop-up? :KHQWKHV\VWHPUHSRUWSRSXSDSSHDUVJRWRSHUVRQDOÀOHV5HSRUWWR ORFDWHWKHÀOH6DYHWKHÀOHWRD86%VWLFN6HQGWKHÀOHWRJHWKHUZLWKD VKRUWGHVFULSWLRQRIZKDW\RXZHUHGRLQJEHIRUHWKHSRSXSDSSHDUHG WRSURGXFWLPSURYHPHQW#KXVTYDUQDYLNLQJFRP$IWHUVHQGLQJWKHÀOH UHPRYHLWIURP\RXUPDFKLQH Non-original Parts and Accessories 7KHZDUUDQW\GRHVQRWFRYHUDQ\GHIHFWRUGDPDJHFDXVHGE\XVHRI QRQRULJLQDODFFHVVRULHVRUSDUWV 7:4 Index A $FFHVVRULHV .............................................................................1:7 $FFHVVRU\%R[ .......................................................................1:7 $FFHVVRU\ER[5HPRYH ............................................................. 2:3 $GGÀOH ...................................................................................6:2 $GMXVW7H[WDQG6WLWFKHV ......................................................5:3 $GMXVWWKH(QWLUH3URJUDP ..................................................5:4 $/7 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.............................................................1:6 %REELQ:LQGLQJ 6SHFLDOW\7KUHDGV ...................................................................... 2:7 Through the Needle ................................................................. 2:7 %REELQZLQGLQJWKUHDGJXLGH ..............................................1:6 %URZVH)LOH0DQDJHU ............................................................6:3 %UXVK .......................................................................................1:7 %XLOW,QQHHGOHWKUHDGHU ............................................... 1:6, 2:5 %XLOW,Q86%SRUW..................................................................1:6 %XWWRQKROH.................................................................... 4:8, 4:14 0DQXDO ...................................................................................... 4:15 %XWWRQKROH)RRW& ........................................................ 1:6, 1:8 %XWWRQKROH)RRW6HQVRU2QH6WHS 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.........................................................4:18 &OHDQLQJWKH%REELQ$UHD....................................................7:2 Cleaning the machine ...........................................................7:2 &OHDQLQJXQGHUWKH%REELQ$UHD ........................................7:2 &OHDU2SHQ7RH)RRW............................................................1:9 &RORU7RXFK6FUHHQ ..............................................................3:5 Connecting the foot control cord.......................................2:2 Connector for foot control..................................................1:6 Connector for power cord ...................................................1:6 Connect to the power supply ..............................................2:2 &RQQHFWWR86%SRUW............................................................2:3 Copy ........................................................................................6:3 Copy a File or Folder ............................................................6:4 &RS\ÀOH .................................................................................6:2 &RUGHG%XWWRQKROH .............................................................4:15 Create a New Folder .............................................................6:4 Create new folder ..................................................................6:3 Cursor .....................................................................................5:2 Cut ...........................................................................................6:3 &XW$ZD\6WDELOL]HU.............................................................2:10 D 'DUQLQJ)RRW5 .....................................................................1:9 'HFRUDWLYH6WLWFKHV .............................................................1:14 'HFRUDWLYH6WLWFK)RRW%......................................................1:8 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Foot R ..............................................................1:9 Embroidery Needle ..............................................................2:9 Embroidery thread..............................................................2:10 ([FOXVLYH6(16256<67(0™.................................. 3:3, 3:7 ([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ .............................. 3:4, 4:7 F )DEULF6HOHFWLRQ .....................................................................4:7 )$7 .....................................................................................2:3 Feed teeth ...............................................................................2:8 Felt pad .............................................................1:7, 2:4, 2:6, 2:7 )LOH0DQDJHU .................................................................. 3:5, 6:2 )LOH0DQDJHUSRSXSPHVVDJHV ...........................................6:4 FIX ...........................................................................3:2, 3:3, 5:3 ),;$XWR 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