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OWNER’S
MANUAL
5
This
houshold
sewing
machine
is
designed
to
comply
with
IEC/EN
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
openings
blocked.
Keep
60335-2-28 and
UL1
594
ventilation
openings
of
the
Sewing
machine
and
foot
controller
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust,
and
loose
cloth.
I
IVI
P0
RTANT
SR
FETY
Keep
fingers
away
from
all
moving
parts.
Special
care
is
required
around
the
I
N
ST
RU
CTI
ON
S
Sewing
machine
needle.
Always
use
the
proper
needle
plate.
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
When
using
an
electrical
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
break.
followed,
including
the
following:
Do
not
use
bent
needles.
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
household
sewing
machine.
Do
not
pull
or
push
fabric
while
stitching.
It
may
deflect
the
needle
causing
it
to
DANGER
-To
reduce
the
risk
of
break.
I
t
h
k’
Switch
the
sewing
machine
off
(“0”)
when
making
any
adjustment
in
the
needle
e
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=
area,
such
as
threading
needle,
changing
needle,
threading
bobbin,
or
changing
presser
foot,
etc.
A
sewing
machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
this
sewing
machine
from
the
electric
outlet
immediately
after
using
and
Always
unplug
the
sewing
machine
from
the
electrical
outlet
when
removing
before
cleaning,
covers,
lubricating,
or
when
making
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
Always
unplug
before
relamping.
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
lOW
(1
1OV120V),
15W
(220240V).
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening.
WARNING
-To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
got:Ied.aerosol
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
persons:
To
disconnect,
turn
all
controls
to
the
off
(“0”)
position,
then
remove
plug
from
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
outlet.
machine
is
used
by
or
near
children
or
infirm
person.
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord.
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
Use
this
sewing
machine
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
Use
only
attachments
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
contained
in
this
SAVE
T
H
ES
E
I
N
ST
RU
CT
IONS
Never
operate
this
sewing
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water.
Return
the
sewing
machine
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
or
service
center
for
examination,
repair,
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment.
Congratulations
As
the owner
of
a
new
sewing
machine,
you
are
about
to
begin
an
exciting
adventure
in
creativity.
From
the
moment
you
first
use
your
machine,
you
will
know
you
are
sewing
on
one
of
the
easiest
to
use
sewing
machines
ever
made.
May
we
recommend
that,
before
you
start
to
use
your sewing
machine,
you
discover
the
many
advantages
and
the
ease
of
operation
by
going
through
this instruction,
step
by
step,
seated
at
your
machine.
To
ensure
that
you
are
always
provided
with
the
most
modern
sewing
capabilities,
the
manufacturer
reserves
the
right
to
change
the
appearance,
design
or
accessories
of
this
sewing
machine.
List
of
contents
Principal
parts
of
the
machine
.2/3
Accessories
4
Extension
table
5
Accessory
tray
6
Connecting
machine
to
power
source
7
Changing
the
light
bulb
8
Presser
foot
lifter
9
Adjusting
presser
foot
pressure
9
Attaching
the
presser
foot
holder/presser
foot/seam
guide
10
Winding
the
bobbin
11
Inserting
the
bobbin
12
Inserting
and
changing
needle
13
Threading
the
upper
thread
14
Thread
tension
15
Raising
the
bobbin
thread
16
Reverse
sewing
17
Changing
sewing
directions
17
Removing
your
work
17
Cutting
the
thread
17
Matching
needle/
fabric/
thread
18
How
to
choose
your
stitch
19
Straight
stitching
20
Zigzag
stitching
21
Overcasting
stitches
22
Buttonholes
23
Zippers
and
piping
24
3-step
zigzag
stitch
25
Straight
stretch
stitch
and
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
26
Free-motion
darning
27
Darning
28
Free-motion
monogramming
and
embroidering
29
Quilting
30
Twin
needle
(Optional)
31
Maintenance
32
Troubleshooting
guide
33
Principal
parts
of
the
machine
1.
Tension
dial
2.
Bobbin
thread
guide
3.
Thread
take-up
4.
Reverse
lever
5.
Thread
cutting
6.
Presser
foot
7.
Needle
plate
8.
Accessory
tray
9.
Bobbin
winder
10.
Stitch
width
dial
11.
Stitch
length
dial
12.
Stitch
selection
dial
13.
Extension
table
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
2
Principal
parts
of
the
machine
14.
Spool
pin
15.
Bobbin
winder
stop
16.
Hole
for
second
spool
pin
17.
Handwheel
18.
Main
switch
19.
Main
plug
socket
20.
Presser
foot
pressure
21.
Upper
thread
guide
22.
Handle
23.
Presser
foot
lifter
2(
2
14
15
16
17
18
19
2
3
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Extension
table
Before
sewing,
please
follow
the
arrow
(1)
of
the
drawing,
and
pull
down
the
extension
table.
Extension
table
can
help
your
fabric
flow
easier
during
sewing.
When
the
sewing
machine
is
not
being
used,
store
the
machine
with
the
extension
table
folded
up.
If
you
don’t
need
extension
table,
you
can
also
easily
take
it
off.
First,
move
the
extension
table
slightly
to
the
left,
as
the
arrow
(2),
to
unhook
the
left
side
and
then
move
it
to
the
right
unhooking
the
right
side
(3).
You
can
then
take
it
off.
5
Accessory
tray
Keep
the
snap-in
accessory
tray horizontal,
and
push
it
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow.
(1)
Remove
the
accessory
tray
to
sew
cylindrical
pieces
such
as
sleeve
cuffs.
The
inside
of
the
snap-in
accessory
tray
can
be
utilized
to
store
your
accessories.
To
open,
lift
up
at
the
point
of
the
arrow.
(2)
2
6
Connecting
machine
to
power
source
Connect
the
machine
to
a
power
source
as
illustrated.
(1)
The
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
polarized
plug
which
must
be
used
with
the
appropriate
polarized
outlet.
Attention:
Unplug
power
cord
when
machine
is
not
in
use.
Foot
control
Foot
control
regulates
the
sewing
speed.
(2)
Attention:
Consult
a
qualified
electrician
if
in
doubt
as
to
how
to
connect
machine
to
power
source.
Unplug
power
cord
when
machine
is
not
in
use.
The
appliance
must
be
used
with
the
foot
controller:
For
USA
and
Canada,
110-1
20
V:
KD-1
902
For
Australia
and
Europe,
220-240V:
KD-2902
Sewing
light
Press
main
switch
(A)
for
power
and
light
on
“I”.
For
USA
and
Canada
For
appliance
with
a
polarized
plug
(one
blade
is wider
than
the
other).
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
this
plug
is
intended
to
fit
in
a
polarized
outlet
only
one
way.
If
it
does
not
fit
fully
in
the
outlet,
reverse
the
plug.
If
it
still
does
not
fit,
contact
a
qualified
electrician
to
install
the
proper
outlet.
Do
not
modiñj
the
plug
in
any
way.
A
0
I
Polarized
attachment
plug
intended
to
be
grounded
2
7
Changing
the
light
bulb
Disconnect
the machine
from
the
power
supply
by
removing
the
plug
from
the
main
socket!
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
10
watts
(110-120V)
or
15
watts
(220-240V).
-
Loosen
screw
(A)
as
illustrated.
(1)
-
Remove the
cover
(B).
-
Turn
the
bulb
half
a
rotation
counter
clock-wise
(C) (2)
and
remove
the
bulb.
Push the
new
bulb
upward
into
the holder
as
far
as
it
will
go
and
turn
it
half
a
rotation
in
a
clock-wise direction
until
it
held
firmly.
-
Replace
the cover
and
tighten screw.
Should
there
be
any
problem,
ask
your
authorized
Pfaff
dealer
for
advice.
C
2
A
8
Presser
foot
lifter
The
presser
foot
lifter
raises
and
lowers
your
presser
foot.
(A)
When
sewing
several
layers
or
thick
fabrics,
the
presser
foot
can
be
raised
higher
for
easy
positioning
of
the
work.
(B)
Adjusting
presser
foot
pressure
Standard
presser
foot
pressure
is
set
at
“2”.
The
presser
foot
pressure
of
the
machine
has
been
pre-set
and
there
is
no
need
for
change
unless
sewing
particular
type
of
fabric
(light-or-heavy
weight).
If
you
do
need
to
adjust
the
presser
foot
pressure,
turn
the
presser
adjusting
knob
as
shown
in
the
picture.
For
sewing
very
thin
fabric,
loosen
the
pressure
by
turning
the
knob
counterclockwise.
The
knob
will
move
upward
and
the
pressure
will
decrease.
If
you
keep
turning
the
knob,
it
can
be
taken
out.
By
that
time,
just
turn
the
screw
clockwise,
until
it
lockes
back
in
place
and
readjust
the
pressure.
For
heavy
fabric,
tighten
the
pressure
by
turning
the
knob
clockwise
and
the
knob
will
move
downward
and
the
pressure
is
increased.
When
the
knob
can
not
be
moved
any
further,
it
has
reached
the
bottom.
Please
do
not
turn
it
any
more.
9
Attaching
the
presser
foot
holder/presser
foot!seam
guide
Raise
the
presser
bar
(a).
(1)
Attach
the
presser
foot
holder
(b)
as
illustrated.
Attaching
the
presser
foot
Lower
the
presser
foot
holder
(b)
until
the
cut-out
(c)
is
directly
above
the
pin
(d).
(2)
Raise
the
lever
(e).
Lower
the
presser
foot
holder
(b)
and
the
presser
foot
(f)
will
engage
automatically.
Removing
the
presser
foot
Raise
the
presser
foot.
(3)
Raise
the
lever
(e)
and
the
foot
disengages.
Note:
You
can
use
the
standard
foot
for
all
stitches.
Attaching
the
seam
guide
Attach
the
seam
guide
(g)
an
the
slot
as
illustrated
Adjust
according
to
need
for
hems,
pleats,
etc
(4)
Attention
Twn
power
switch
to
off
(“0”)
when
canying
out
any
of
the
above
erations!
f
2
10
Winding
the
bobbin
-
Place
thread
and
spool
cap
onto
spool
pin
(1).
For
smaller
spools
of
thread
place
spool
cap
with
small
side
next
to
spool
(2).
-
Snap
thread
into
thread
guide
(3).
-
Wind
thread
clockwise
around
bobbin
winder
tension
discs
(4).
-
Thread
bobbin
as
illustrated
and
place
on
spindle
(5).
-
Push
bobbin
to
right
(6).
-
Hold
thread
end
(7).
Step
on
foot
control
(8).
)‘L)
-
Cut
thread
(9)
Press
bobbin
to
left
(10)
and
remove.
Please
Note:
When
the
bobbin
winder
spindle
is
in
bobbin
winding
position
the
machine
will
not
sew
and
the
handwheel
will
not
turn.
To
start
2
3
sewing,
push
the
bobbin
winder
spindle
to
the
left
(sewing
position).
11
Inserting
the
bobbin
When
inserting
or
removing
the
bobbin,
the
needle
must
be
in
the
highest
position.
1.
Insert
the
bobbin
in
the
bobbin
case
with
the
thread
running
counterclockwise
direction
(arrow).
2.
Pull
the
thread
through
the
slit
(A).
3.
Draw
the
thread
clockwise
until
it
slips
into
the
notch
(B).
4.
Pull
out
about
15cm
(6
inches)
of
thread
and
attach
the
bobbin
cover
plate.
(C)
Attention:
Turn
power
switch
to
off
(“O’9
before
inserting
or
removing
the
bobbin.
12
Inserting
and
changing
needle
Change
the
needle
regularly,
especially
if it
is
showing
signs
of
wear
and
causing
problems.
Insert
the
needle
following
the
illustrated
instructions.
A.
Loosen
the
needle
clamp
screw
and
tighten
again
after
inserting
the
new
needle.
(1)
B.
The
fiat
side
of
the
needle
should
be
towards
the
back.
C-D.
Insert
the
needle
as
far
up
as
it
will
go.
Attention:
Turn
power
switch
to
off
(“O’9.
Needles
must
be
in
perfect
condition.
(2)
Problems
can
occur
with:
A.
Bent
needles
B.
Damaged
points
C.
Blunt
needles
1
A
B
C
2
13
Threading
the
upper
thread
IVote:
For
safety,
it
is
strongly
suggested
you
turn
off
the
power
before
threading.
Lift
up
the
spool
pin.
Place
the
spool
of
thread
on
the
holder
with
the
thread
coming
off
the
spool
as
shown.
For
small
thread
spools,
place
small
side
of
spool
cap
next
to
spool.(3)
Draw
thread
from
spool
through
the
upper
thread
guide.
(4)
Guide
thread
around
thread
guide
(5)
pulling
thread
through
pre
tension
spring
as
illustrated.
-
-
Thread
tension
module
by
leading
thread
down
right
channel
and
up
left
channel
(6).
During
this
process
it
is
helpful
to
hold
the
thread
between
the
spool
and
thread
guide
(4).
Pass
thread
behind
the
flat
horizontal
thread
guide
(8)
Now
take
thread
behind
the
thin
wire
needle
clamp
guide
and
then
down
to
the
needle
which
should
be
threaded
from
front
to
back
Pull
about
6-8
inches
of
thread
to
the
rear
beyond
the
needle
eye
(9)
At
the
top
of
this
movement
pass
thread
from
right
to
left
through
the
slotted
eye
of
the
take-up
lever
and
then
downwards
again.
(7)
This
is
a
simple
operation
but
it
is
important
to
carry
out
correctly.
-
Start
by
raising
the
needle
to
its
highest
point
(1),
and
also
raise
the
presser
foot
to
open
the
tension
discs.
(2)
3ê=4
1
14
Thread
tension
Upper
thread
tension
Basic
thread
tension
setting:
“4”
To
increase
the
tension,
turn
the
dial
to
the
next
number
up.
To
reduce
the
tension,
turn
the
dial
to
the
next
number
down.
A.
Normal
thread
tension
for
straight
stitch
sewing.
B.
Thread
tension
too
loose
for
straight
stitch
sewing.
Turn
dial
to
higher
number.
C.
Thread
tension
too
tight
for
straight
stitch
sewing.
Turn
dial
to
lower
number.
D.
Normal
thread
tension
for
zigzag
and
decorative
sewing.
Please
note:
-
Proper
setting
of
tension
is
important
to
good
sewing.
-
There
is
no
single
tension
setting
appropriate
for
all
stitch
functions,
thread
on
fabric.
-
A
balanced
tension
(identical
stitches
both
top
and
bottom)
is
usually
only
desirable
for
straight
stitch
construction
sewing.
-
90%
of
all
sewing
will
be
between
“3”
and
“5”
(“4”
is
basic
setting).
-
For
zigzag
and
decorative
sewing
stitch
functions,
thread
tension
should
generally
be
less
than
for
straight
stitch
sewing.
-
For
all
decorative
sewing
you
will
always
obtain
a
nicer
stitch
and
less
fabric
puckering
when
the
upper
thread
appears
on
the
bottom
side
of
your
fabric.
A
Iffll
15
aising
the
bobbin
thread
old
the
upper
thread
with
the
left
hand.
Turn
the
handwheel
(1)
owards
you
(counterclockwise)
lowering,
then
raising
needle.
3ently
pull
on
the
upper thread
to
bring
the
bobbin
thread
up
hrough
the
needle
plate
hole
(2).
.ay
both
threads
to
the
back
under
the
presser
foot.
(3)
1
2
16
Reverse
sewing
Reverse
sewing
is
used
for
locking
the end
of
seams
and
where
reinforcement
is
needed.
At
the end
of
seam,
press
down
the
reverse
sewing
lever
and
touch
the
foot
control
lightly.
Sew
a
few
reverse
stitches.
Release
lever
and the
machine
will
sew
forwards
again
(All).
Changing
sewing
directions
1.
Stop
the
machine
at
the
point
where
you
wish
to
change
directions
with
the
needle
still
in
the
fabric.
2.
Raise
the
presser
foot
and
turn
the
fabric
to
line
up
its
new
direction
using
the needle
as
a
turning
point.
(2)
3.
Lower
the
presser
foot
and
start
sewing
in
the
new
direction.
Removing
your
work
Turn
the
handwheel
towards
you
to
bring
the
thread
take
up
lever
to
its
highest
position.
Raise
the
presser
foot
and
draw
the
fabric
away
from
you.
(3)
Cutting
the
thread
4
1
2
Hold
the
threads
behind
the
presser
foot
with
both
hands,
guide
‘them
to
the
slit
(B)
and
press
down.
(4)
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Matching
needle!
fabric!
thread
NEEDLE,
FABRIC,
THREAD
SELECTION
GUIDE
NEEDLE
SIZE
FABRICS
THREAD
9-11
(70-80)
Lightweight
fabrics:
thin
cottons,
voile,
serge,
silk,
muslin,
Qiana,
Light-duty
thread
in
cotton,
nylon,
polyester
or
cotton
interlocks,
cotton
knits,
tricot,
jerseys,
crepes,
woven
polyester,
shirt
&
wrapped
polyester.
blouse
fabrics.
11-14
(80-90)
Medium
weight
fabrics:
cotton,
satin,
kettleclote,
sailcloth,
double
knits,
Most
threads
sold
are
medium
size
and suitable
for
lightweight
woollens.
these
fabrics
and
needle
sizes.
14
(90)
Medium
weight
fabrics:
cotton
duck,
woolen,
heavier
knits,
terrycloth,
Use
polyester
threads
on
synthetic
materials
and
cotton
denims.
on
natural
woven
fabrics
for
best
results.
Always
use
the
.
.
.
same
thread
on
top
and
bottom.
16
(100)
Heavyweight
fabrics:
canvas,
woolens,
outdoor
tent
and
quilted
fabrics,
denims,
upholstery
material
(light
to
medium).
18
(110)
Heavy
woolens,
overcoat
fabrics,
upholstery
fabrics,
some
leathers
and
Heavy
duty
thread,
carpet
thread.
vinyls.
(Use
heavy
foot
pressure-heavy
numbers.)
IMPORTANT:
Match
needle
size
to
thread
size
and
weight
of
fabric.
NEEDLE,
FABRIC
SELECTION
NEEDLES
EXPLANATION
TYPE OF
FABRIC
HA
x
1
Standard
sharp
needles.
Sizes
range
thin
to
Natural
woven
fabrics-wool, cotton,
silk,
etc.
Qiana.
Not
recommended
for
double
15
x
1
large.
9
(65)
to 18
(110)
knits.
15
x
1/705H
Semi-ball
point
needle,
scarfed.
Natural
and
synthetic
woven
fabrics,
polyester
blends.
Knits-polyesters,
9
(65)
to
18
(110)
interlocks,
tricot,
single
and
double
knits.
Can
be
used
instead
of
15
x
1
for
sewing
all
fabrics.
15
x
1/705H
(SUK)
Twin
Needle.
Woven
fabrics
and
knits.
130
PCL
Leather
needles.
12
(80)
to
18
(110)
Leather,
vinyl,
upholstery.
(Leaves
smaller
hole
than
standard
large
needle.)
Note:
1.
Twin
needles,
can
be
purchased
for
utility
and
decorative
work.
2.
When
sewing
with
twin
needles,
the
stitch
width
dial
should
be
set
at
less
than
3.
For
best
sewing
results
always
use
genuine
needles.
4.
Replace
needle
often
(approximately
eveiy
other
garment)
and!
or
at
first
thread
breakage
or
skipped
stitches.
18
How
to
choose
your
stitch
To
select
a
stitch,
simply
turn
the
stitch
selection
dial.
The
stitch
selection
dial
may
be
turned
in
either
direction.
The
following
page
shows
the
recommended
range
of
stitch
lengths
and
widths.
Adjust
the
stitch
length
with
the
stitch
length
dial.
You
may
choose
stitch
width
by
turning
the
stitch
width
dial.
Adjust
the
stitch
length
and
stitch
width
according
to
the
fabric
being
used.
To
obtain
any
of
the
other
stitches
shown
in
the
upper
row
on
the
stitch
selection
panel,
select
the
letter
above
the
stitch
with
the
stitch
selection
dial.
Adjust
the
stitch
length
and
the
stitch
width
with
the
control
dials
according
to
the
result
desired.
To
obtain
any
of
the
stitches
on
the
second
row,
turn
the
stitch
length
dial
to
“Si”
or
“S2”,
select
the
stitch
desired
with
stitch
selection
dial,
and
adjust
the
stitch
width
with
the
stitch
width
dial.
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Straight
stitching
Turn
the
stitch
selection
dial
so
that
the
stitch
display
shows
the
straight
stitch
position.
Generally
speaking,
the
thicker
the
fabric,
thread
and
needle,
the
longer
the
stitch
should
be.
Stitch
width
dial
Stitch
length
dial
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Zigzag
stitching
Turn
the
stitch
selector
dial
to
“A”.
Function
of
stitch
width
dial
The
maximum
zigzag
stitch
width
for
zigzag
stitching
is
“6”;
however,
the
width
can
be
reduced
on
any
pattern.
The
width
increases
as
you
move
zigzag
dial
from
“0”
-
“6”.
For
twin
needle
sewing,
never
set
the
width
wider
than
“3”.
(1)
Function
of
stitch
length
dial
while
zigzagging
The
density
of
zigzag
stitches
increase
as
the
setting
of
stitch
length
dial
approaches
“0”.
Neat
zigzag
stitches
are
usually
achieved
at
“2.5”
or
below.
Closed
up
zigzag
stitches
(close
together)
are
referred
to
as
a
satin
stitch.
(2)
21
Overcasting
stitches
Seams,
overcasting,
visible
hems.
Turn
stitch
width
dial
to
“6”.
Stretch
overlock:
(1)
Turn
stitch
length
dial
to
“SI”.
The
stitch
width
can
be
adjusted
to
suit
the
fabric.
For
fine
knits,
jerseys,
neck
edges,
ribbing.
Standard
overlock:
(2)
Turn
stitch
length
dial
to
“S2”.
The
stitch
width
can
be
adjusted
to
suit
the
fabric.
For
fine
knits,
jerseys,
neck
edges,
ribbing.
All
overlock
stitches
are
suitable
for
sewing
and
neatening
edges
and
visible
seams
in
one
operation.
When
neatening,
the
needle
should
just
go
over
the
edge
of
the
fabric.
Attention:
Use
new
needles
or
ball
point
needles
or
stretch
needle!
1
2
22
Buttonholes
Prepare
1.
Take
off
the
standard
foot
and
attach
the
buttonhole
foot.
2.
Measure
diameter
and
thickness
of
button
and
add
0.3
cm
(1/8”)
for
bar
tacks;
mark
buttonhole
size
on
fabric.
3.
Place
fabric
under
the
foot,
so
that
marking
of
the
buttonhole
foot
aligns
with
marking
of
fabric.
Lower
the
foot,
so
that
the
center
line
of
the
fabric
buttonhole
come
to
the
center
of
the
foot
hole.
Adjust
the
stitch
length
dial
in
the
“‘tiui
to
set
stitch
density.
Set
stitch
width
control
between
“4”
-
“6”.
Note:
density
varies
according
to
the
fabric.
Always
sew
a
test
buttonhole.
Follow
the
4-step
sequence
changing
from
one
step
to
another
with
the
stitch
pattern
selector
dial.
Take
care
not
to
sew
too
many
stitches
in
stages
1
and
3.
Cut
buttonhole
open
from
both
ends
towards
the
middle.
Tips:
-
Slightly
reduce
upper
thread
tension
produce
better
results.
-
Use
a
backing
for
fine
or
stretchy
fabrics.
-
It
is
advisable
to
use
heavy
thread
or
cord
for
stretch
or
knit
fabrics.
-
The
zigzag
should
sew
over
the
heavy
thread
or
cord.
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Zippers
and
piping
Set
the
pattern
selector
dial
to
“-
Turn
stitch
width
dial
to
“0”.
Set
stitch
length
control
between
“1”
-
“4”.
Change
to
zipper
foot
(1).
The
zipper
foot
can
be
attached
right
(2)
or
left
(3)
depending
on
which
side
of
the
foot
you
are
going
to
sew.
To
sew
past
the
zipper
pull,
lower
the
needle
into
the
fabric,
raise
the
presser
foot
and
push
the
zipper
pull
behind
the
presser
foot.
Lower
the
foot
and
continue
to
sew.
It
is
also
possible
to
sew
in
a
length
of
cord,
into
a
bias
strip
to
form
a
welt
(4).
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24
3-step
zigzag
stitch
Sewing
on
lace
and
elastic,
darning,
mending,
reinforcing
edges.
Set
the
machine
as
illustrated.
Set
stitch
width
control
between
“4”
-
“6”
Set
stitch
length
control
between
“1”
-
“2”
Place
the
patch
in
position.
The
stitch
length
can
be
shortened
to
produce
very
close
stitches.
(1)
When
mending
tears,
it
is
advisable
to
use
a
piece
of
backing
fabric
to
reinforce.
The
stitch
density
can
be
varied
by
adjusting
the
stitch
length.
First
sew
over
the
center
and
then
overlap
on
both
sides.
Depending
on
the
type
of
fabric
and
damage,
sew
between
3
and
5
rows.
(2)
Sewing
elastic
Place
the
elastic
on
the
fabric.
As
you
sew,
stretch
the
elastic
both
in
the
front
and
behind
the
presser
foot
as
shown
in
fig.
(3).
Joining
fabric
The
elastic
stitch
can
be
used
to
join
two
pieces
of
fabric
together
and
is
very
effective
when
sewing
knitted
fabrics.
If
nylon
thread
is
used,
the
stitch
will
not
be
visible.
-
Place
the
edges
of
the
two
pieces
of
fabric
together
and
center
them
under
the
presser
foot.
-
Sew
them
together
using
the
elastic
stitch
taking
care
to
keep
the
two
fabric
edges
close
together
as
shown
in
fig.
(4).
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Straight
stretch
stitch
and
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
Straight
stretch
stitch
Set
the
stitch
pattern
dial
to
“A”.
Used
to
add
triple
reinforcement
to
stretch
and
hardwearing
seams.
Set
the
stitch
length
dial
to
“Si.
Set
the
stitch
width
dial
to
“Os.
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
Set
the
stitch
pattern
dial
to
“A”.
Used
primarily
as
a
decorative
stitch.
Set
the
stitch
length
dial
to
“Si”.
Adjust
the
stitch
width
dial
to
between
“4”
and
“6”.
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
is
suitable
for
firm
fabrics
like
denim,
poplin,
duck,
etc.
Straight
stretch
stitch
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
4
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Udritirly
Install
the
feed
dog
cover.
(1)
Set
the
stitch
length
dial
to
bOH.
Set
the
stitch
width
dial
to
“0”.
Remove
the
presser
foot
clamp.
(2)
Attach
the
free-motion/darning
foot
to
the
presser
foot
holder.
The
lever
(A)
should
be
behind
the
needle
clamp
screw
(B).
Press
the
free-motion
foot
on
firmly
from
behind
with
your
index
finger
and
tighten
the
screw
(C).
(3)
For
darning,
first
sew
around
the
edge
of
the
hole
(to
secure
the
threads).
(4)
First
row:
Always
work
from
left
to
right.
Turn
work
by
1/4
and
oversew.
A
darning
hoop
is
recommended
for
easier
sewing
and
better
results.
Note:
Free-motion
darning
is
accomplished
without
the
sewing
machine
internal
feed
system.
Movement
of
the
fabric
is
controlled
by
the
operator.
It
is
necessary
to
coordinate
sewing
speed
and
movement
of
fabric.
3
4
A
2
27
Darning
Set
the
machine
as
illustrated.
-
Turn
stitch
width
dial
to
‘0”.
-
Turn
stitch
length
dial
to
the
desired
length.
-
Position
the
fabric
to
be
darned
under
the
presser
foot
together
with
the
under
laying
fabric
to
be
used.
-
Lower
the
presser
foot
and
alternately
sew
forward
or
reverse
using
the
lever.
-
Repeat
this
motion
until
the
area
to
be
darned
is
filled
with
rows
of
stitching.
For
reverse
sewing
instructions,
see
page
17.
28
Free-motion
monogramming
and
embroidering
-
Set
the
machine
as
illustrated.
-
Turn
stitch
width
dial
to
“0”.
-
Remove
the
presser
foot
and
the
presser
foot
holder.
-
Attach
the
feed
dog
cover.
(1)
-
Lower
presser
foot
lever
before
starting
to
sew.
-
Adjust
the
stitch
width
according
to
the
size
of
lettering
or
design.
Preparation
for
Monogramming
and
Embroidering*
-
Draw
the
desired
lettering
or
design
on
the
right
side
of
the
fabric.
-
Stretch
the
fabric
between
embroidery
hoop
as
firmly
as
possible.
-
Place
the
fabric
under
the
needle.
Make
sure
the
presser
foot
bar
is
down
in
its
lowest
position.
-
Turn
the
balance
wheel
towards
you
to
bring
up
the
lower
thread
through
the
fabric.
Sew
a
few
securing
stitches
at
the
starting
point.
-
Hold
the
hoop
with
thumb
and
forefingers
of
both
hands
while
pressing
the
material
with
the
middle
and
third
fingers
and
supporting
the
outside
of
hoop
with
smaller
finger.
*
Embroidery
hoop
not
included
with
machine.
29
Quilting
Set
stitch
selector
as
illustrated.
Turn
stitch
width
dial
to
“0”.
Turn
stitch
length
dial
to
the
desired
length.
Insert
the
quilting
guide
in
presser
foot
holder
and
set
the
space
as
you
desired.
Use
the
quilting
foot.
Move
the
fabric
over
and
sew
successive
rows
with
the
guide
riding
along
on
the
previous
row
of
stitching.
30
Twin
needle
(Optional)
-
Turn
stitch
width
dial
to
“0”.
-
Turn
stitch
length
dial
to
the
desired
stitch
length.
-
Turn
stitch
selector
to
straight
stitch,
center
needle
position..
-
For
twin
needle
sewing,
insert
the
extra
spool
pin
(included
with
the
accessories)
into
the
hole
on
top
of
the
machine.
-
Make
sure
that
the
two
threads
used
to
thread
the
twin
needle
are
of
the
same
weight.
You
can
use
one
or
two
colors.
-
Insert
the
twin
needle
in
the
same
way
as
single
needle.
Flat
side
of
needle
should
face
away
from
you.
-
Follow
instructions
for
single
needle
threading.
Thread
each
needle
separately.
Please
Note:
When
sewing
with
twin
needle,
always
proceed
slowly,
and
make
sure
to
maintain
a
low
speed
to
insure
quality
stitching.
When
using
twin
needle
on
zigzag make
sure
the
stitch
width
dial
is
set
between
“1”
and
‘3”.
Do
not
use
twin
needle
at
setting
above
“3”.
31
Maintenance
Attention:
Disconnect
the
machine
from
the
wall
outlet
before
carrying
out
any
maintenance
or
changing
the
sewing
light
bulb.
Cleaning
If
lint
and
bits
of
thread
accumulate
in
the
hook,
this
will
interfere
with
the
smooth
operation
of
the
machine.
Check
regularly
and
clean
the
stitching
mechanism
when
necessary.
A.Bobbin
holder
1.
Remove
the
bobbin
cover
plate
and
bobbin.
2.
Clean
the
bobbin
holder
with
a
brush.
BHook
race
and
feed
dog
1.
Remove
the
needle,
presser
foot
and
holder.
Remove
the
bobbin
cover
plate
and
bobbin.
Remove
the
screw
holding
the
needle
plate
and remove
the
needle
plate.
2.
Lift
up
bobbin
case
and
remove
it.
3.
Clean
the
hook
race,
feed
dog
and
bobbin
case
with
a
brush.
Also
clean
them,
using
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
4.
Replace
the
bobbin
case
into
the
hook
race
so
that
the
tip
(a)
fits
to
the
stopper
(b)
as
shown.
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B-2
B-3
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Troubleshooting
guide
Problem
Cause
Correction
Upper
thread
breaks
1
.The
machine
is
not
threaded
correctly.
1
.Rethread
the
machine.
2.The
thread
tension
is
too
tight.
2.Reduce
the
thread
tension.
(lower
number>
3.The
thread
is
too
thick
for
the
needle.
3.Select
a
larger
needle.
4.The
needle
is
not
inserted
correctly.
4.Remove
and
reinsert
the
needle.
(flat
side
towards
the
back)
5.The
thread
is
wound
around
the
spool
holder
pin.
5.Remove
the
spool
and
thread
from
the
spool
holder
pin.
6.The
needle
is
damaged.
6.Replace
the
needle.
Lower
thread
breaks
1
.The
bobbin
case
is
not
inserted
correctly.
1
Remove
and
reinsert
the
bobbin
case
and
pull
on
the
thread.
The
thread
2.The
bobbin
case
is
threaded
wrong.
should
pull
easily.
3.The
lower
thread
tension
is
too
tight.
2.Check
both
bobbin
and
bobbin
case.
3.Loosen
lower
thread
tension
as
described.
Skipped
stitches
1
.The
needle
is
not
inserted
correctly.
1
.Remove
and
reinsert
needle.
(flat
side
towards
the
back>
2.The
needle
is
damaged.
2.lnsert
a
new
needle.
3.The
wrong
size
needle
has
been
used.
3.Choose
a
needle
to
suit
the
thread
and
fabric.
4.The
foot
is
not
attached
correctly.
4.Check
and
attach
correctly.
Needle
breaks
1
The
needle
is
damaged.
1
Insert
a
new
needle.
2.The
needle
is
not
correctly
inserted.
2.lnsert
the
needle
correctly.
(flat
side
towards
the
back)
3.Wrong
needle
size
for
the
fabric.
3.Choose
a
needle
to
suit
the
thread
and
fabric.
4.The
wrong
foot
is
attached.
4.Select
the
correct
foot.
Loose
stitches
1
.The
machine
is
not
correctly
threaded.
1
Check
the
threading.
2.The
bobbin
case
is
not
correctly
threaded,
2.Thread
the
bobbin
case
as
illustrated.
3.Needle/
fabric)
thread
combination
is
wrong.
3.The
needle
size
must
suit
the
fabric
and
thread.
4.Thread
tension
wrong.
4.Correct
the
thread
tension.
Seams
gather
or
1
The
needle
is
too
thick
for
the
fabric.
1
Select
a
finer
needle.
pucker
2.The
stitch
length
is
wrong
adjusted.
2.Readjust
the
stitch
length.
3.The
thread
tension
is
too
tight.
3.Loosen
the
thread
tension.
Uneven
stitches,
1
.Poor
quality
thread.
1
Select
a
better
quality
thread.
uneven
feed
2.The
bobbin
case
is
wrong
threaded.
2.Remove
bobbin
case,
thread
and
insert
correctly.
3.Fabnc
has
been
pulled.
3.Do
not
pull
on
the
fabric
while
sewing,
let
it
be
taken
up
by
the
machine.
The
machine
is
noisy
1
Fluff
or
oil
have
collected
on
the
hook
or
needle
bar.
1
.Clean
the
hook
and
feed
dog
as
described.
2.The
needle
is
damaged.
2.Replace
the
needle
The
machine
jams
Thread
is
caught
in
the
hook.
Remove
the
upper
thread
and
bobbin
case,
turn
the
handwheel
backwards
and
forwards
by
hand
and
remove
the
thread
remands.
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