White W3300 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

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Embroidery Machine
W3300

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“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


When using a embroidery machine, basi
c safety precautions ” should always be taken,
including the following:

“Read all instructions before using.”

DA N G ER — To reduce the
risk of electric shock.
1. The embroidery machine should
never be left unattended while plugged
embroidery machine from the electrica in. Always unplug tl
l outlet immediately after using and befo
2. Always unplug before changing re cleaning.
the light bulb. Replace bulb with same type
rated 2.4 watts.

VVA RN IN G — To reduce the


risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injur
y to persons.
1. Do not allow this embroidery mac
hine to be used as a toy. Close atten
embroidery machine is used by or near tion is necessary when tI
children.
2. Use this embroidery machine only
for its intended use as described
accessories recommended by the manufac in this manual. Use on
turer as contained in this manual.
3. Never operate this embroidery machine
if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is
has been dropped or damaged, or drop not working properly, i:
ped into water. Return the embroidery
authorized dealer or service center for machine to the near€
examination, repair, electrical or mec
4. Never operate the embroidery mac hanical adjustment.
hine with any air openings blocked. Kee
embroidery machine and foot control p ventilation openings of II
free from the accumulation of lint, dust
5. Never drop or insert any object into , and loose cloth.
any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spra
y) products are being used or where
8. To disconnect, turn the main switch oxygen is being administered.
to the symbol 0” position which repr
from outlet. esents off, then remove ph
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord.
To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10. Keep fingers away from all moving
parts. Special care is required around
needle. the embroidery machir
11. Always use the proper needle plate
. The wrong plate can cause the need
12. Do not use bent needles. le to break.
13. Do not pull or push fabric while stitc
hing. It may deflect the needle causing
14. Switch the embroidery machine to it to break.
the symbol “0” position when making
area, such as threading needle, changing any adjustments in the need
needle, threading bobbin, or changing
like. presser foot, and ft
15. Always unplug the embroidery mac
hine from the electrical outlet when
when making any other user servicing removing covers, lubricating,
adjustments mentioned in the instructio
n manual.

“SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS”


“This embroidery machine is intend
ed for
household use.”
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ONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING
)UR COMPUTER EMBROIDERY MACHINE
our machine is an advanced computerized home embroidery machine.
o fully enjoy all of its features, we suggest that you study this booklet.

LEASE READ BEFORE USING YOUR EMBROIDERY MACHINE

or sate operation
Be sure to keep your eye on the needle while sewing. Do not touch the balance wheel, thread take-up,
needle, or other moving parts.
Remember to turn off the power switch and unplug the cord when:
• Operation is complete
• Replacing or removing the needle or any other parts
• A power failure occurs during use
• Maintaining the machine
• Leaving the machine unattended.
Plug the machine directly into the wall. Do not use extension cords.
Always be sure to turn off the main power switch when inserting and removing the embroidery card. Do
not touch the embroidery card inserted in the card slot while your machine turns on.

or a longer service life


When storing your embroidery machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations. Do not store
your embroidery machine beside a space heater, iron, or other hot objects.
. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to clean the case. Benzene. thinner, and scouring powders can
damage the case and machine, and should never be used.
3. Do not drop or hit the machine.
f. Always consult the operation manual or use the “BASIC OPERATION” key when replacing or installing
any assemblies; needle, or other parts to assure correct installation.

For repair or adjustment


n the event a malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in the
Dack of the operation manual to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. If the problem persists, please
Donsult your nearest authorized service center.

• Please note that specifications and external appearance are subject to change for improvement without
notice.
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O Power switch
)ON CAUTION
® OFF — When leaving the embroide
ry machine
• Memory card slot unattended, the main sw
machine must be switch itc h of the
ed off and the
plug removed from the socket
-outlet.
— When servicing the sewing
when removing covers or cha machine, or
nging lamps,
the machine must have the
plug removed
from the socket-outlet.
— For U.S.A. only
This appliance has a polariz
ed plug (one
blade wider than the other).
To reduce the
risk of electric shock, this
plu
to fit in a polarized outlet onl g is intended
y
lithe plug does not fit full one way.
y in the outlet,
contact a qualified electric
ian to install the
proper outlet. Do not mo
dify the plug in
any way.
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KEYS

O CHARACTERS & DESIGNS” KEY


Use this key for embroidering characters and
patterns
9 CARD’ KEY

H
Use this key to select a memory card for
embroidery patterns.
9 “MEMORY” KEY
Use this key for saving or retrieving pattern
combinations in the machine.
o “BASIC OPERATION” KEY
Use this key for more information on how to
use this embroidery machine,
O “MODIFY& ADVISE” KEY
Use this key when you have problems with
embroidering. This is a useful key to remember.

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S
aSTART/STOP BUTTON

Press this button to start the machine, and then


press it once more to stop the machine.
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The machine will operate at low speed while
the button is being pressed and then speed
up when the button is released.
When the machine stops, the needle will stop
at its highest position.
If “Raise the needle.” appears on the display,
press the “START STOP” button to stop the
0 needle at its highest position.

0 ‘START/STOP’ BUTTON
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MEMORY
Saving a pattern combination 41
MACHINE KNOWLEDGE in memory
PRINCIPAL PARTS AND 3 41
Retrieving a pattern which has
THEIR DESCRIPTION been saved
MAIN POWER SWITCH AND 3 42
CHANGING THE SETTINGS FOR
CONNECTORS SELECTED PATTERN THE
SELECTION KEYS 4 43
5 Moving the position (LAYOUT)
START/STOP” BUTTON Changing the embroidery position 43
ACCESSORIES 5 44
6 Checking the embroidery area
OPERATION (SELECTION KEY Embroidering from a specific start 44
S) 8 ing
HOW TO USE THE LANGUAGE point
SELECTION KEY Changing the pattern direction 45
11 45

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How to clear the Mirror imazing patterns
language selection Changing the size of characters 46
BOBBIN WINDING AND 12 and
frame patterns
INSTALLATION Changing thread density of 47
13
Setting the bobbin
15 characters and some frame the stitch on
patterns
UPPER THREADING SEWING A BASIC EMBROIDER 47

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Auto needle threading device 16 PATTERN Y
PREPARATION BEFORE 17 48
Embroidering multi-color pattern
EMBROIDERING s 48
18 Embroidering single color pat
Attaching stabilizer material terns.. 48
18 Embroidering a single color patte
Embroidering different
- when “MULTI COLOR” is displayern
types of fabric d... 49
18 Embroidering characters that
Setting the fabric in the extend beyond one frame
embroidery frame EMBROIDERY APPLICATIONS 50
20 51
es
Fitting the embroidery frame Combining a frame pattern
to the machine with a design
Removing the embroidery frame 22 51
22 Embroidering appliques
THREAD TENSION ADJUSTMEN (using a frame pattern)
T 23 52
ADJUSTING THE LCD Embroidering onto small
SCREEN CONTRAST pieces of fabric or onto corners
If the LCD is hard to see when 24 IF THREAD BREAKS DURING 53
the
uid

power is turned on EMBROIDER ING OR WHEN PAR


24 COMPLETING A PATTERN TLY
CHANGING THE NEEDLE
25 If thread breaks during 54
embroidering
Re-embroidering from 55
the beginning
56
EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE
EMBROIDERY 26 57
CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB
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Start embroidering 26 57
CLEANING
Embroidering advice 58
ERROR MESSAGE
HOW TO SELECT PATTERNS 59
Selecting built-in embroidery 30 TROUBLESHOOTING
patterns 62
30 PATTERNS
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Selecting alphabetic characters


31 EMBROIDERING USING A
Uppercase & lowercase
Changing the character size to one 32 SMALL FRAME
67
of three different sizes EMBROIDERING USING A
Correcting characters LARGE FRAME
Checking the characters input Linking two or more embroidered 68
Changing the color of single 34
patterns (using the 90
characters rotation feature)
Selecting frame patterns 34 69
Selecting one point patterns 35
Displaying the embroidery time 37
for one point patterns
Displaying the color names for 39
one point patterns
Selecting patterns from a memory 39
card
40
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HINE KNOWLEDGE 1

4 3 1 215 12 11

13

14

9 10 16

die A—MAIN POWER SWITCH AND CONNECTORS


ol cap B—SELECTION KEYS
bin winding guide C— START/STOP BUTTON
er thread tension dial
plate
;ser foot lever
die threader
;ser foot
bin cover
die plate
bin winding device
ci felt
d wheel
(Liquid Crystal Display)
for extra spool pin
iage (Embroidery arm)
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14 // No
13
Parts Name
Maci r cover ,ott yc
Parts Code
X59a5 051
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14
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XA)341 001
Stab ocr rrater dl)
Memory ard
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No 1 A]phab€t

16 When placing the machine cover on the


machine while the embroidery frame is still
attached. touch CHARACTERS &
DESIGNS or CARD’ to return the
embroidery arm to it s storage position An
alternate method to return the embroidery
arm to it s storage position would be to turn
the machine oft and then turn it on again.
allow the arm to re-set itself and then turn off
the machine,
An extra spool pin should be used for
decorative thread such as metallic thread
If using special threads which wind quickly
off the thread scool, attach a net to the spool
before using.
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Most of the instructio I

screen guide you thro ns are in th e machi


ugh each operation. ne’s memory. Messages on the LCD

A
B
( WINDING 8O5IN


rn (SETTING eoeejf
(UPPER
J[GTGEEDLE
EMEPOIDER’?
J
EDINGjNGURfiE
SELEcTIOJZ

SWITCH FUNCTIj
1SELF-INTRO DUCTIONJ
( MEMOPI’ ‘JIBPIGHTNESS OF LCDI
OPERATION KE?
SELECTION KEY
It1E/THAD COL.tJ
DISPLRXJ U
111
• BASIC OPERATION
key
1. Press BASIC OPERAT
2. ION”.
Touch “NEXT”.
3 Touch “SWITCH FU
4. Touch “SELECTION
NCTION”.
KEY”.
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ing the selection keys

A. Selection keys
0 Select one of the five keys that explain the
functions of the machine, and press that key.
When you press the key. the LCD at the left will
•LHJ° change to display the information that you
requested.
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o CHARACTERS & DESIGNS’ KEY
• CARD’ KEY

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O MEMORY” KEY
o “BASIC OPERATION” KEY
O “MODIFY & ADVISE” KEY

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eration using the screen
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B. LCD screen
A pattern or operation can be selected by gently
touching the box on the screen which
corresponds to the pattern or operation that you
wish to select.
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SJINOING 5O8J[ CHANGING NEEDLE)


SETTING O5rnNljcIoEP’ I
THiJHfiESftTIUNjD
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Example: To find out how to wind a
bobbin

o LcJF 1. Press BASIC OPERATION’.


2. Touch WINDING BOBBIN”.

‘\
\ The operation procedure for winding a bobbin will
be displayed.

0 BASIC OPERATION” key


[I8INICHANGING NEEDLE
1
(fINGBOBBTT)( EM6POIBERY
UPPER THREADING

I
PIce tj,read spool
so the end is
Casing off’ from
the bottom front.

Example: To find out the combination of


I_______ fabric, needle and thread
rn 1. Press “MODIFY & ADVISE.

ç• 2. Touch “FABRIC AND THREAD AND


NEEDLE”.

0 MODIFY & ADVISE” key


1NGINn5EINGPOSITIJN(IilH[N IT E3TT TJ 3EW)
jHAGING5E5J1N DIRFtTIflNj(F8RIt fiNI ThEIIU ND
NEEDU
I:HAPLE CHECK

THRED:
I
rbroi dery thre.d USC
NEEDLE: ?S/11

•ei

LJher s1r!g
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stretch or thin
fabrics, use interfacing or
paper.

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‘n use the “LANGUAGE SELECTION” key to easily change the display lan
for all the keys and messages on the LCD screen to the language you need.

rNG BcJBEIN CHNING NEEDLE_I

NGBCiIjtEME311JIBEP’?J

PEJREeD,,NGJR6E SELE(TI0I2

ITIAt/ 0L(SPISH)K51Ft4ISH

H(GUTCH
FRANCAI5 ( FRENCH ;iàRsI< (NORWELIAN J

(TURKcE URKISH))
(cfjc CHINESE )j
1. Press “BASIC OPERATION”.
2. Touch “LANGUAGE SELECTION”.
3. The language display screen will then appear. Touch the
key which corresponds to the desired language.

You can move to the next screen by touching ‘NEXT’.

• ‘BASIC OPERATION” key

Example:To change the display language to


Spanish
NDING 800E1IN JICHANGING NEEDLEJ
1. Toucri ‘LANGUAGE SELECTION’.
2. Touch “NEXT”.
jI8IN(EMEPOIDER’/ J 3. Touch “ESPANOL (SPANISH)”.
This will change the language setting to
Spanish.
4. The display will then return to the screen
which was previously being displayed.

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TSCH_(GEpMN’INErIERLAND.s__tIUTCH.J
AI5FRENH)

Jr NOTE
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When the “LANGUAGE SELECTION’ is used
to set the display language. error messages
NNI] will also be displayed in the language
NK (DNN IS’ II5UENS1< ‘ SWEDI ‘3H.] selected.
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The display language can be selected from a
ORGIAr) list of 13 languages (English, German,
French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish. Danish.
Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Portuguese,
Turksh and Chinese).
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How to clear the language selection

Example: To change the display languag


from Spanish back to English
r __] 1. Press “BASIC OPERATION
EIEI 2. Touch SELECCION DE LENGUAJE.
3. Touch “ENGLISH.
0 EE1L1 This will cancel the Spanish language settin
and return all screen displays and errc
messages to the English language.

0 BASIC OPERATION” key

I JINtJIfW’ 8OBBIN 11 CI-IhNGING NEEDLE


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I UPPER THPEIDINGJIIJIN6UHIE SELETIO

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jCI5FREH

CAUTION
• This function can not be used as
translation function.
• lithe power supply is turned oft, th
current language setting will be retaine
and will not be cleared.
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h*4 WINDING AND INSTALLATION

IfCbIi md set the lower thread.

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3. Guide the thread through the machine and the bobb


winding guide as marked with the dotted line.

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4. Guide the thread through the small hole in the side of ft
bobbin from the inside, Holding the thread end, push t[
bobbin winder shaft to right.

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Match the groove of the bobbin with the spring on the shaft

o Spring on the shaft


• Groove in the bobbin
es
5. Holding the thread end, press the START/STOP” butto
Wind the thread a few times around the bobbin and pre
the “START/STOP” button again.
Trim the excess thread from the top of the bobbin after ft
machine stops.
*
it is important to trim the thread close to the bobbin.
uid

6. Press the “START/STOP” button. The machine will ste


automatically when the bobbin is full. Press th
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“START/STOP” button to stop at any time or when th


bobbin has stopped moving and the motor is still running.

o “START/STOP” button
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7. Push the bobbin shaft to the left. Remove the bobbin an


continue sewing.

8. Set the bobbin into the shuttle as shown on page 15.

It’s a good idea to have several full bobbins oi


hand before start your project.
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Setting the bobbin


The bobbin cover is located in front of the needle plate.
0
/ /
1 Slide open the bobbin cover by pushing the bobbin release
button to the right.
/
o Bobbin cover
O Bobbin cover release button.

2. Insert the bobbin into the bobbin case (inner rotary hook)
following the thread direction as noted in the etching under
the bobbin cover.
*
(Use a plastic bobbin as shown on page 6>

3. Guide the thread end around the finger through the channel
toward the back pulling the thread toward you which will cut
off any excess.

4. Close the bobbin cover by placing the left end in place and
pressing down lightly on the right end to snap in piace.

*
There is no need to pull up the lower (bobbin) thread, it is
done automatically.
Embroidery can begin without pulling out the lowei thread.
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Thread according to the number and arrow marks on the machIne.

[ WINDING EO8CIN JLIGNEE


DE
rn I SETTING BOBBIN l(CiIDEP’T1
o LEi (UPPER THREADING )1INGIJciE SftECTI1iPZ

0 BASIC OPERATION key

3 A *

I
2

**
5
1. Raise tne presser foot lever (If the presser foot is
Be sure the spool felt is behind the spool.
not raised, the upper thread cannot be threaded.) (shown above *)
2. Turn the hand wheel to raise the needle to its You do not need to pull the lower thread up
highest position. before you start embroidering.
3. Guide the thread as illustrated with the solid line
on the machine following the number sequence. CAUTION
4. Lower the presser foot. Always be sure to raise the presser foot
5. Thread the needle using the auto needle before removing the upper thread to prevent
threading device (See page 17) or manually. damage to the thread tension system.
USING THE EXTRA SPOOL PIN AND NET

Extra spool pin

Use when embroidering with metallic thread.


1. Insert the extra spool pin into the hole on the top of the machine.
2. Install the spool felt and the thread spool in that order, and
then thread the upper thread.

H
cD
O 0
*

*
Do not thread the thread onto bracket (A).
When sewing using the metallic thread, set thread tension
control dial (B) to the “0” position.
When setting the thread spool. set it so that the thread
winds off from the front of the spool.
*
If using metallic thread, we recommend that you use a 90/14
home sewing machine needle.
0
o Insert the extra spool pin into the hole on the top of the
machine
L_J Spool felt
O Thread spool

NOTE
This method keeps the thread from twisting as it comes off the
soool oin.
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Net
off the
0 If using special threads which wind quickly
spool before using.
thread spool. attach a net to the
0 Cut the net to match the size of the spool.

0 Net
j O Thread spool
0 0 Spool pin
0 Spool cap
0

ito needle threading device


thread
1. Guide the thread through the wire loop
6 guide (number 6) and gently pull the thread
towa rds you.
2. Lower the presser foot.
s.
3. Lower the needle threader lever until it stop
0 the thread into the guide and pull it
across to the right.
Hook
0 0 Wire loop thread guide
• Needle threader lever
O Guide
*
The needle threading device cannot be used
while the needle is lowered.

Push the needle threader lever toward the back.


4— Check to be sure that the hook has passed
4. through the eye of the needle and route the
thread under the metal guides and the hook.
ii *
Pull the thread toward you and check that it is
N I 0 being held by the thread hook.

ii
L ØHook
• Metal guides
guides and
• Thread correctly under the metal
the hook.
0
the
5. While gently holding the thread, pull
need le threa der lever forwar d.

1le

)
ç)

der
6. Release the thread from the needle threa
lever.
7. Pull the upper thread through the needle eye
toward the rear of the machine.
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Be sure to turn off the power before carryin


g out the following.

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ii CHNGINGED
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CTEGBO8NIN EMeROmEP’?
EP THREADING ]ESELEcTI1i
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0 BASIC OPERATION” key

Attaching stabilizer material

Attach a stabilizer material to the reverse


side of the area
0 fabric to be embroidered.
It is not necessary to attach a stabilizer mate
rial to fabric whi
is already sufficiently stiff. For thin, knit
and stretch fabric whi
0 may move in the frame, attach the fabr
ic to a non-wov
stabilizer material before embroidering
.
The stabilizer material should be fram
ed along with the tab
for the best results.
There are many types of non-woven
stabilizers available on tI
0 market. The goal of the stabilizer is
to prevent stretch
movement of the fabric. Best results for
stretch, knit or hg
weight fabrics will be obtained by usin
g a light weight no
woven iron-on stabilizer.

O Embroidery frame
• Fabric
o Non-woven stabilizer material

Embroidering different types of fabric

From normal fabrics to thick fabrics

Its a good idea to place a piece of stab


ilizer fabric under çno

c)
within) the frame holding the fabric bein
g embroidered.
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Thin fabrics such as organza or cotton batiste.

m
After selecting your fabric, place a piece of stabilizer fabric
within the frame beneath the fabric being embroidered.
We also recommend using a spray-on stabilizer first, allow it to
dry or iron to dry then use a non-woven stabilizer with it in the
frame.

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Stretchab’e fabrics such as jerseys
es
uid

Adhere a piece of iron-on stabi!izer material which is slightly


larger than the frame onto the fabric to be embroidered. and
then stretch it over the frame area.
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A stabilizer material that can be torn away without affecting the
embroidering is ideal.
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Use the smallest frame possible that can still accommodate the
pattern being embroidered, as this will give better results.
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mbroktery frame

i Make a mark on the fabric with chalk or marking

F
penc
indicating the center of the area to be embroidered.

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[
2. Loosen the adjusting screw of the outer frame,
place the
0 0 fabric on top of the outer frame with the right side
of the
fabric up. and then place the inner frame into the
outer
frame to clamp the fabric.
0 *
Make sure that the marks of the outer and inner frames
are aligned.
0
S O Fabric
O Right side surface for embroidering
9 Adjusting screw
o Inner frame
o Outer frame
o Loosen

3. Firmly tighten the adjusting screw, and then tempo


rarily
remove the fabric and the inner frame from the outer
frame.
0 Tighten

4. Place the embroidery template on top of fhe inner


frame so
0 0 that the center crosshairs on the embroidery templa
te and
the mark on the fabric are aligned.

O Inner frame
9 Vertical + horizontal crosshair lines

o Area available for embroidering


0 9 Vertical + horizontal crosshair lines
o Center of the crosshairs and the pattern

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5. Insert the fabric and inner frame back into the outer frame
while ensuring that the mark on the fabric does not slip out
of position.

Correct setting
• Clamp securely so that the edges of the outer frame and
inner frame are even.

o Outer frame
§ Inner frame
• Fabric

6. Check to be sure that the center of the design is in the


correct location based on the crosshairs of the embroidery
sheet.
Remove the embroidery template using the finger hole to
pull up.
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Fitting the embroidery frame to the machine

1 Raise the presser foot to its highest position.


Then pass
embroidery frame under the presser foot with
the mour
pins on the right side and the fabric right side
up.

O Frame holder
• Pins

2. Align the two pins on the embroidery frame


with the fra
0 holder, and then insert the frame into the frame
holder u
a click is heard.
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Be sure to insert both pins, If only the forwar
d or the b/
0 pin is inserted, the pattern may not turn out
correctly.
O Frame holder
O Pins

Removing the embroidery frame

Push the release lever to the right and remo


ve the embroide
frame by pulling up

0 Release lever
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EAD TENSION ADJUSTMENT

.. this procedure when changing the thread tension.

Upper thread tension dial


o Upper thread tension setting
• Weak (Decrease thread tension)
O Strong (Increase thread tension)

A— To tighten the upper thread tension adjust the dial to the


right
A B To loosen the upper thread tension. adjust the dial to the
left,

The standard position is between “4” and “E However, a


sewing test should always be done to check for the proper
thread tension.
Thread tension may need to be adjusted with the use of
different thread, fabric or stabilizer fabric.

Correct thread tension


Adjust so that the lower thread stitch width on the reverse
surface of the fabric is about one third of the total width.
Correct tension is important because too much or too little tension
will cause poor quality embroidery or your fabric to pucker

0 0 O Top surface of fabric


§ Reverse side of fabric

If upper thread tension is too strong


The lower thread will be visible on top surface of the fabric,
Decrease the upper thread tension.

o Top surface of the fabric


• Reverse side of the fabric
0 0

If upper thread tension is too weak


The upper thread will be loose.
I,” Increase the upper thread tension.

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§
Top surface of fabric
Reverse side of fabric
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(ANGING THE NEEDLE

ci (he needle securely.

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0 BASIC OPERATION key

Turn the power switch off and lower the


I I presser foot lever

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Turn fhe hand wheel to raise the need to its
highest position.

2. Loosen the needle screw with a screwdriver


3. Slide the needle out

2
3

4, Insert the new needle into tne needle shatt as


far up as it will go with the flat side of the
needle facing away from you. Secure it by
4 firmly tightening the screw with a screwdriver
5. Turn the power switch on.

Checking for a bent needle


o Place the needle on a flat surface and check
whether the space is parallel or not.
1 • Flat surface
(Needle-plate, glass ruler etc.)
If the space is not parallel then the ncedle is
bent and should be thrown away to prevent
2 damage to your protect or the machine.
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EMBROIDERY

L WIND IN
rn I SETTING
BOBBIN
BOBBINJI
NGINr4EEDJ
EMBROIrJER’? I
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1 5

1 Thread the upper thread following the soli


line and numerical sequence marked on YOL
machine.
Be sure to attach the spool felt as shown i
the illustration.

0 Spool felt (See page 16 — 17)

2. Thread the lower (bobbin) thread. (See pag


15)
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3. Place the fabric in the embroidery frame and


then attach the frame to the machine.
iSee page 20 22)

0 Carriage (embroidery arm)


• Embroidery frame

NOTE
Do not push down the carriage too hard as you
attach the hoop. Use caution so as not to move
the carriage sideways.

o * It is easier to move the embroidery frame


under the presser foot if the presser foot lever
is raised higher than its normal up position.

o Normal presser foot lever up position


O Presser foot lever pushed up
O Presser foot lever down position

4. Turn on the power. The light will shine when


the power is turned on.

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5. Select a pattern.

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6. Lower the presser foot lever and press the


START STOP button to start the machine.

0 START.STOP” button
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Start embroidering

After threading the needle, pass the threadi


from the top to the bottom through the hole of
the presser foot, and gently pull the end of thej
thread.

2. Lower the presser foot and press the


“START/STOP” button to start the machine
After sewing 5 6 stitches, stop the machine

and raise the presser foot again. Trim off any


excess thread at the edge of the design.
After trimming, lower the presser foot and
press the ‘START/STOP” button again to start
the machine.
3. The machine will stop sewing when it has
completed all the stitching with the current
thread color.
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broidering advice
The recommended lower (bobbin) thread is
Thread Needle
#60 #90 synthetic thread.

idery frread #50 Home sewing machine *


For thin and stretch fabrics which are difficult
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to embroider, use non-woven stabilizer.
*
If embroidering on a thick fabric with stabilizer
(see page 18), it is recommended that a
stronger 90’14 home sewing machine needle
be used.

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HOW TO SELECT PATTERNS

S&ecting built-in embroidery patterns

A
Select the type of builtin embroidery palterns
liijcO9&?Qi ‘
wish to embroider. y
If the power is turned on without a memc
I i card inserted, the display shown at the left v
appear.

B
*
If the power is turned on with a memory ca
inserted, the screen corresponding to t[
memory card will appear. (Example: No2 Tt
Flower card>

I To select builtin patterns press t


“CHARACTERS & DESIGNS’ key.

0 ‘CHARACTERS & DESIGNS’ key


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becUng alphabetic characters


tkat2etIc characters

9&?I Three different fonts are available for lettering. Touch the key that
4JtCabcO
corresponds to the font you would kke to use.
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Example: To select the characters to


form the word “BUS”
ABCahcOi&?1
i. Touch ABCabcO9&?J

I 2. Touch B.

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I__ -_ — — 3. Touch NEXT.


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Touch S’.
BUS 1JEuII 5

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lice! on this screen is described on the following
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ScreeriA
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B U S

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O Touch this key to have the machine sew a reinforcement stiich and stop for the changing of
each time a new character is embroidered. (Refer to page 34.) fhreaci
Touch this key to check the character selected. (Refer to page 34.)
• Touch this key to return to the previous screen character choices.
o Touch mis iey to display the next cnaracter screen in the sequence.
O Touch this key to switch between uppercase and lowercase. (Refer to page 32.)
O Touch this key to change the character size to one of three different sizes. (Refer to
O Touch this key if you would like to change the character position, character size andpage 33)
thread density, or
if you would like to use the Help function
To change the character position: ,Refer to page 43)
To change the character size: (Refer to page 47)
To change the thread density: (Refer to page 47)
To use the Help function: (Refer to page 54)
O Touch this key to clear the selected characters one by one. (Refer to page 33.1

Uppercase & lowercase

The characters to be selected can be switched


from uppercase to lowercase and vice versa by
A MULTI 1 touching ‘A/a.
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1. Touch ‘A’.
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2. Touch A/a’ to switch to lowercase.

A
EH

3. Touch’a.

A a
MULTI1

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nging the character size to one of three different sizes


The size of the characters can be changed by
nL’ij
L’I1’_ij touching the “LM S key. Each time it is pressed
tchangesasshownbelow.(L--MS--L)
The size of all characters will be changed to the
last character size selected.

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ALPHABETIC CHARACTERS

Actual size

o Large (Li
• Medium (Ml
• Small (5)

orrecting characters

One character can be cleared with a backspace each time


CLEAR is touched.

(CLEFIn.I
Example: If “Giel” has been entered
instead of “Girl”.
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I 2 Enter the correct characters.

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Checking the characters input

Touch CHECK’ to check the characters whu

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have been selected.

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have been selected i
lowercase characters

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at left after the ‘k is touched,
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flbiIl!TIiI criaracter if it exceeds the embroidery are
WWJ1’1UJ’ ! To continue the word or phrase change to
smaller size character.
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By touching “CHECK”, the display will sore


through all the characters from the first charact
selected.
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[if11T1fTj[k1T11illifjfTI t display at once, then toe display will nc
move

Changing the color of single characters i”IÜL i

If MUL [I C OLOR is selected befor


crib oidcrinq tart the machine will
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stop
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‘ewii o tnat you can chang

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Selecting frame patterns

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Frame patterns are created by combirung the
desired frame and type of stitch.

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Example
1. Touch”
ABCabcO9&?I[<”) *
If another type of pattern such as characters
iI O =‘i or it a memory card has been inserted, press
‘CHARACTERS & DESIGNS” first and then
touch”

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2. Select the desired shape for the frame.
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o it you touch “NEXT’, additional frame shapes
will be displayed. (There are a total of 10
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different trame shapes available.)

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frame.
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§ if you touch NEXT, additional stitch types
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DI (I

I will be displayed. lThere are a total of 12


different stitch types available.)

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4. The combined pattern is then shown on the
LCD screen.
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§ Screen A — The operation of each key shown
I.’j on this screen is described on the following
page.
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Screen A

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0 Touch this key if you would like to change the pattern position, pattern size and thread density, or if you
would like to use the Help function.
To change the pattern position: (Refer to page 43)
To change the pattern size: (Refer to page 47)
To change the thread density: (Refer to page 47)
(It may not be possible to change the thread density for some patterns.)
To use the Help function: (Refer to page 54)
0 Touch this key to return to the pattern selection screen.
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Selecting one point patterns

Example

1. Touch

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ABCabcOI&?J
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I 2. Select the desired pattern to be embroidered.


(Example: Touch the giraffe)
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o Touch this key to display all available patterns
on the screen. You can then select the
ITEJHETI
desired pattern by touching it.

cJ • Touch this key to return to the previous


pattern screen.
O Touch this key to move to the next pattern
screen.

I 3. The pattern is now selected

o Screen A — The operation of each key shown


on this screen is described on the
ET following page.

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Screen A

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MULTI
COLOR

0 1/3’ •
(THREAD’
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I COLOR

O This indicates the order of color changes.


• Touch this key to display the total time required for embroidering
until the pattern is finished. The time taken to change the pattern and the time remaining
the threads is not included in these times. (The
time is calculated after the key is touched, and is then
display
O Touch this key to switch between the multicolor mode anded.) (Refer to page 39.)
single- color mode. (It is not possible to
change between multi color mode and single color
mode if “MULTI COLOR is not displayed on
screen), the
O Touch this key if you would like to change the pattern position, or if you would
function. like to use the Help
To change the pattern position: iRefer to page 43)
To use the Help function: (Refer to page 54)
O Touch this key to change the size of the pattern. (It is not possible to change
‘L’S’ is not displayed on the screen.) the size of patterns if
O Touch this key to return to the pattern selection screen.
• The total number of colors and the number of the color currently
being sewn will be displayed.
o Touch this key to change the display in
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possible to display the color name if ‘THREAD
to the color name (relerence). (Refer to page 39.) (It
is not
COLOR” is not displayed on the screen.)
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Displaying the embroidery time for one point patterns

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If you would like to know the time it takes to
0 embroider a pattern, touch the time display key
PrT ‘). The time required will then be
IWJWII’DET II calculated and displayed. The time taken to
change the threads is not included.
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This function can also be used with some of the
T HrE
patterns on the memory cards, but in such cases

Jr the time displayed may be somewhat difterent


from the time given on the pattern sheet for that
memory card.

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Plede ait. 1. After selecting the pattern, touch “

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2. The embroidering time will then be calculated.
O Touch this Key to cancel the calculation.
IP1T- 3 The required time and the remaining time will
es
i][PHI be shown on the display
Ri 3 • Remaining time
THPED
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o Total required time

I 4. The time remaining will change at the end of


each color embroidery

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If you touch ‘THREAD COLOR. the color names
referencet of the different threads to be used will
I ITT be aisplayed in order
Ri’ 3 1. After selecting the pattern, touch ‘THREAD
THP.HD
COLOR
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2. The color names will then be displayed.


*
If you touch “THREAD COLOR” once more,
F’HTi the display will return to the previous screen.
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I’’ELL 1,’ 1*1 BLALI’, 1 3
B’Rni,l,N
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‘THREAD COLOR’ is not displayed on the
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Selecting patterns from a memory card

Be sure to turn off the power switch before inserting or removing the memory cards.
1. Turn the power switch off.

0
2. Insert the memory card into the card slot according to the
direction of the arrow mark on the memory card.

0 Direction arrow on memory card

3. Turn the power switch on.

IMPORTANT

2 *

*
If the card is inserted in a direction other than that
indicated by the arrow on the card, the connector in the
card slot will become damaged.
Insert so that the card appears as shown in the
illustration at left. If you try to push the card in any
further, the connector will become damaged.
*
Be sure to turn the power switch off before removing
the card. Pull the card straight out from the slot.
*
Always keep the memory cards in their proper case
when they are not in use.
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L!][$[ 1!L14i 4. The pattern selection screen for the inserted memory card
will be displayed.
(The illustration shows the pattern selection screen for the
No. 2 Flower card.)
The selection process from this point is the same as for
selecting ouilt-in patterns.

If you use a seleciion key to display another screen. you can

EZEZ return to the above pattern selection screen by touching


“CARD’.

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$EMORY
Up to 5 different pattern combinations can be saved and retrieved from memory.

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Saving a pattern combination in memory

Example: To save the “Girl” pattern in


memory address 1.
1. Enter the characters to form the word or
G r monogram.

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2 Press MEMORY.

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3. Touch MEMORY 1

O If any patterns have already been saved, they


will be displayed on the screen. Touch
Girl NEXT’ to look for an empty memory space if
MEMORY 1 has been used.
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If the new pattern is saved to a space where
an old pattern has already been saved, the
0 old pattern will be deleted.
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Do not turn off the power while a pattern is
being saved (while “Saving” is displayed)

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I 4. The pattern is now savee in memory.


5. For the next example press “CHARACTERS
& DESIGNS”, touch ABCabCD 9&? to select

0 r desired font style and enter characters to


create the pattern ‘Boy”.
Press “MEMORY”, touch “NEXT” and
1 I Ii_ iii k Ii I lulijin ISETI 11tH ‘MEMORY 2” to save the pattern.
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Retrieving a pattern which has been saved 1iEUE1J

Example: To recall the “Boy” pattern


saved in memory space 2
1. Touch”MEMORY.

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— 2. Touch “NEXT

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— 3. Touch RETRIEVE 2.
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4. The pattern retrieved will appear on the
b o Y screen.
Press STARTSTOP button to embrofder the
pattern.
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Patterns which are saved trorn an embroidery
card can only be retrievd it The memory card
containmg that pattern hs been inserted into
the card slot of the madiine.
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS FOR THE SELECTED PATTERN

Moving the position (LAYOUT> ISETJ

‘me position for embroidering the pattern can be changed by tcuchn the
g LAYOUT key. This is useful if
ju want to embroider a pattern somewhere such as in the corner of the
fabric or if you want to align a
n itterri away form the center of the embroidery area of frame

Character One point


MULTI
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Frame pattern • (No.2 Flower)

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much SET’ and then LAYOUT to display the
hove screen.
O indicates the current pattern size. o This moves the needle position to the middle
Note. of the pattern or to the sewing start position
Characters and patterns may sometimes be Use it when you would like to set the
displayed in slightly larger than actual size. embioidering position. (Refer to page 45)
• Touch this key to rotate the selected pattern o it you touch this key. the embroidery frame
n 90 steps. (Refer to page 45) will move to trace the area required for the
) Indicates the area which can be embroidered selected design. so that you can check the
o lndicates the current center needle drop embroidering position(Refer to page 44)
position.
J Touch this key to return to the previous
0 Indicates the embroidering position and selection screen.
embroidering area for the current pattern and
• If you touch this key. the display lI charge
size selected. from tne layout screen back to the original
O Touch these keys to move the embroidering screen.
position within the embroidery area. lRefer to It you touch this key the pattern will be
page 44 reversed horizontally )mirror imaged)
O It you touch this key, the embroidering This function cannot be used with some
position will be returned to the center of the patterns. (Refei to page 46)
embroidery area.
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Changing the embroidery position i E1DE


Touch the arrow key that corresponds to the direction in wh
you would like to move the pattern. The embroidery position

[IJ(Zi then move.


*
If you touch the CENTER key, the embroidery position
return to the center.
*
Use the hole on the embroidery foot as a guide, and ne

iziwc lower the needle while it is moving.

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Example: To move the embroidery position to I
upper right corner
(DW(Z) Touch the [Zi” key.
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The embroidery position or area dispiay can be moved
touching the corresponding arrow key. If the arrow ke
touched once, the frame and display will move one step
the key is touched continuously, the frame and display
move continuously.
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If “TRIAL” is touched, the embroidery frame will move and I


presser foot will trace the embroidery area to be used for
currently selected pattern and size.
*
Do not lower the needle. Use the hole of the presser foot
a guide instead.
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embroidering from a specific starting point


in the
1, Make a mark at the starting position on the fabric
F
frame as shown in the illustration The mark cannot be too
of the frame as the presse r foot preven ts
close to the edge
the needle from getting very close to the frame.

touch
2. Touch START CENTER to select START and then
the arrow key to align the hole of the presser foot with the
mark.

3. Embroider the pattern.

Changing the pattern direction

jt 3.6crri S 8.7cm
7cm 3 6 cm
.

in
The pattern will be rotated clockwise in 90 steps as shown
the illustration at left each time ‘90 clockwise” is touched

C)
ABC.w.D8’I.c ,A8C
4
CD
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Mirror imazing patterns

1 iuch tI e
*5O r o zortafly
it
key to rt verse TOO p itt

th key app—ar on tt dspLiy


rere mode. it ndat that t patrr
been ever-md ronzoniaiiy showirg nor
rn
rho key will not ho aispl. yed
•‘
oome pattern-.
* vary

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Changing the size of characters and frame patterns (ETJ

The sizes of characters and frame patterns


A. ri,z P me
can be changed as desired.
‘i mirE 1. Touch SET’
H I II Kt L (,M L’iJ jiEi
,
iiej
2. Touch ENLARGE REDUCE

I 3 Touch ENLARGE to make the rharicter or


frame pattern larger. and touch “REDUCE to
make it smaller If you touch RESET’ the
HOP iii ENLFiPr,E THPEHL pattern size wifl return to the original size
l L PEOii[E riEn o ENLARGE’ key
• “RESET key

t33 ri
I 0
EIClT
9 ‘REDUCE key
*
Characters can be en arged and reduced to
sizes ranging from ‘L to “S
4-e3Q ni’I
ENLPi cC o The enlargement sizes for trame pdtters wii

H IPEEFT,
PC [iii C’ C
9
I
I
TP1tL

TI jE N Li
*
according to the pattern.
Refer to page 43 for instructions on how to
use other keys in this screen.

Changing thread density of the stitch on characters and some frame patterns [2ET,I

The tr’’ead density adlustment is not ava’Iabie for


A i L
all patterns Patterns other than the chdracter and
A BIC FZ rn some frame patterns are not adjustable
H Ti J KiL MN i
1 ‘tOrh SEP.

I 2. fcch ‘THREAD DENSITY


A 3 The thread density of the htchcs will beccrne
iL rr;
farther apart coarser; each time key is
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four hod ‘the thrao dens:ty of th shtches wifl


become riosor together firer; cacti t me
I is toucned
key
‘.-‘

o STD (standardi
0 0 9 9 ± strtches closer together.
9 — (stitches farther apart;
*
The normal setting is “SIC (standard),
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$E(JN* A$IC qrsjs


Embroidering multi-color patterns

When a pattern is selected it is broken down ntc


color diagrams on the screen. The order o’
embroidering is shown left to right. The diagrarr
on the left is for the first thread color.
1/ 3 1 Thread the first color. (See page 16 1 7)
[*J[][c] COLOR j When the START/STOP” button is pressed
(1) (2) the first part of the pattern (1) will be sewr
(3)
and then the machine will stop automatically.
*
Be sure to raise the presser foot beforE
Jr changing the thread.
*
When embroidering is completed for this
color, the screen display will automatically
HLLP
move to the left one position.

— 2. Replace the upper thread with the next color


and press the “START/STOP’ button, The
(2) (3) second part of the pattern (2) will be
embroidered and the machine will then stoç
Jr automatically.

3. Replace the upper thread with the next color

L:ii -
HELP Pfff
TER
and press the “START/STOP” button The
third part of the pattern (3) will be

[!]
(3)
3
1 (MLOR
3 embroidered and the machine will then stop
automatically.

4. Trim any excess thread.

Embroidering single color patterns

1. Thread the machine. (See page 16 17)


2. Install the embroidery frame. (See page 20 22)
3. Lower the presser foot.
4. Press the “START/STOP” button to sew the
Gir pattern’ the machine will stop automatically
when it is finished.
5. Raise the presser foot.
Chu111uJ[kWniET 6. Trim any excess thread.
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Enibroidering a single color pattern when “MULTI COLOR” is displayed ol


Touch MULTI COLOR to change to toe
single color mode. It the START STOP
PRI button is pressed. a single color of the pattern
MULl I
CULOP ET - witi be embroidered and then the machine will
stop automatically
I i 1
It is not possible to change between OILit
I COR
color niode and single color mode it MULTI
COLOR is not displayed on the screen.

m
2 Frim any oxcess thread

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Embroidering characters that extend beyond one


frame
*
This function is useful when there are many
C 1ULTI]1(.l[ characters to embroider and you cann
embroider them aN in the same frame.
ot
—ijJ
iHjUJCJJJ1LJjLWj) Example: ABCDE in large size

ABC —
ETUP

HELP JI..OIJT ENLnPGEII THPEHIJ I


lcE11sIT

1. Input ABC, then touch ‘SET’ and then


“LAYOUT. After this, touch “START
CENTER to switch to START.
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.— ,—. .—.
T\

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._s

iJ L4J 1.J [SETJ

2. Press the “START STOP button to


start
embroidering. When embroidering
has
finished, the machine will sew the finishi
ng
position automatically.

ABC You can use the finishing position as


starting position for the characters to
embroidered next when the fabric is re-framed
the
be
with the finishing point and last characte
r just
inside the left edge of the frame.
0
O Finishing position

3. Input the remaining letters “DE’. and


then
touch “START, CENTER to select “START.
4. Touch the arrow keys to move the start
point
of the needle to the finishing position of
the
AB last character and then press the
“START/STOP button to start the machine.

O Finishing position Use it for the starting


0 position of “DE”.)

Finished pattern
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MBROIDER1NG APPLICATiONS

Combining a frame pattern with a design

Select a frame pattern and embroider it.


A “-‘mark is sewn after embroidering of the frame pattern in
the center of pattern. This mark can be used as a guide
when embroidering characters or patterns hi position them
within the frame pattern

2. Using the mark inside me frame pattern as a guide, align


the needle us!ng the center needle layout hinclion
Embroider the design.

Making badges or decorative patches


1. After embroidering a frame pattern and the combined
desiqn, sew an extra frame pattern on the outside using the
stitch slightly larger than the original frame pattern.

2 Cut cleanly around the frame pattern. foltowng the line of


the outside pattern.

The finished badge or decorative patch is now ready


to be attached to a project.

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Embroldering appliques (using a frame pattern)

1 Se tq I tt;c eippI qui• tab’:.. iji tile project. attach a stabilize


it iterial pIcice n the e’mnroidery frame and on the machine
2 Select ft liarre. shape to be embroidered and the
stitch. E.’nbrjirtei it into ti.e applique fabric. Remove the
raoric lrom the ft tine
Cut neatly around tic ouhide ef th shape made by the
stitcies

.3 Attacn a stabilIzer matenal onto Se back of the fabric on the


project where me applique is to be placed Centet lii’- ‘treE
wtere the applique is to be placed in the embioideiy hccp
Embroide.r it ‘n the same way us rig the same frame patterr
shapeand sttchasinstep2

4 Apply a thin layer 01 fabr c adhesive to the rear ut tht


applique wnic.h s created in step 2. and thcn attach t to the
r —q 1 base fabric so that it followa the frame shape lust stitched

• Adheswe

Without cnar,g’nq the frame shape or -ize. *lect We —


stn.h. ard use it to embroider the applique material o’ito Itt
i 1
,s project

I I 1 • Satin qtitch —

The finished applIque on the project

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Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric or onto corners


Use stabilizer material to provice extra support
while embroidering. After embroidering is
A completed. remove the stabilizer material
carefully

Case A
0 o Fabric
9 Secure with double faced tap’ or a basting
stitch
o Stabilizer

0
0

Case B
o Fabric
9 Secure with double faced tape or a basf!rig
stitch
o Stabilizer
0

0
0
Case C
C o Ribbon (Secure with dosbie faced tape
• Stabilizer

0
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IFTHREAD BREAKS DURIN EMBR
PARTLY COMPLETIN( A PAGTtE RN
OIDERING OR WHEN “

Before embroidering

LtTT

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rw
ik1L SET jE
1 T

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IPETUPNI
HELP L’OUT

While embroidering
es
I Z iI HELP ;i When embroidering starts, SET”
will change
to HELP’.
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S -‘V II
iS
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I V
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Touch “HELP”, then the following


screen options will appear
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0 0 0 0 0 0

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(D
I COLOR

o Touch this key to move back


to the start O Touch this key to move back stitc
position for a pattern. h by stitch
• Touch this key to move ahead to the start without embroidering.
the next color or coarac of lf touched continuously, the stitc
ter without h will be
embroidering moved back in 9-stitch jumps starting
from the
O Touch this key to move back to the start of the 6th single stitch)
current color or character without
embroidering
O Touch this key to return to the
previous
o Touch this key to move forward stitc
h by stitch
screen and allow embroidery to
begin.
without embroidering.
lf touched continuously the stitc
h will be
advanced in 9-stitch jumps start
ing from the
6th single stitch)
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If thread breaks during embroidering

The machine stops automatically when


the upper thread breaks. When this
happens do the following.
HELP]
•1 1. If the upper thread breaks,
*
Re-thread the upper thread.
S ‘I ( 1 If tt”e lower thread breaks or the bobbin runs
out of the thread.
*
Cut the upper thread above the fahnc in
the frame and then remove the
embroidery frame. Replace the lower
(bobbin) thread and then re attach the
embroidery frame

2. Touch “BACK’ to move back a few stitches to


[1froRwRRo Jf BACK shghtly before the posihon where the thread
broke or the bobbin ran out of the thread.
If it is not oossible to move back to the
I 1/ position where the thread broke, touch
“REVERSE SEARCH” to move back to the
beginning of tflat color, and then touch
“FORWARD’ to move forward to just before
the position where the thread broke or the
bobbin ran out of the thread.

3. Lower the presser foot iever and press the


‘START STOP’ button to restart embroidering
*
If the machine stopped because the upper
thread ran out, the upper thread may be
tangled on the reverse side of the fabric
(thread nesting). Remove the embroidery
frame to check for this and trim off any excess
c/ \, -

/ build up.

O “START STOP” button

If you stop the machine by pressing the


“START/STOP” button and need to adjust
0 the stitch location.
Touch “HELP”.

----

L
I Follow the same procedure as for “The machine
stops automatically when the thread breaKs.”

0 ‘START STOP” button

S
HELP
)
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Reembrodering from the beginning

IHELP
I( ‘I
Touch HOME to nove back to the ste
poston for a pattern.

1rcTph InPn PEUE


‘9 SEPCH SE
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2. Lower the presser toot lever and press th


— START. STOP button to start ernbroOennq

I 0 STAFtTSTOP button
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CHANGING THE UGHT BULB


o When replacing the light bulb
1 Turn the main power switch ott.

ØON
O OFF

The power cord plug must be removed trom the socket


o
*

outlet prior to changing the bulb.

/ 3
/
,

2 Loosen the screw n the end cap at the left sid o th


n ac hi ne
3. Remove the end cap
4. Replace the snap-in light bulb with a new one of the same
type.
*
Light bulbs are available through your dealer 18 V 2 4 W
Parts code X50228 051 or item.)
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LAMNG
Always keep the machine clean.

I iJg( J 1, Turn off the power, remove the needle, and then raise the
f “j presser foot lever.
j 0 Use a screwdnver to loosen the screw to remove.

2. Loosen the screws on the needle plate
3. Remove the needle plate.

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4 Take out the inner rotary hook


5. Remove any accumulated lint and threads from the inner
hook and race with a brush or a small vacuum cleaner
attachment.

j 0 Race
5 0 Inner rotary hook
*
Lint and dust accumulated in the race can cause poor
qua’ity stitching.

• 0 4

6. Put the inner rotary hook back in position by placing


the
• prolection of the hook next to spring of the stopper.

o Projection of the hook


• Spring of the stopper
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Jrn the machine is not properly set and the “START STOP” button is pressed. or a correction in your
-cration is required, machine will not start and will instruct you with an alarm and error number on tne
ft

Warning message displays

m
Petir n L. :L± i n This message is displayed when the bobbin winding shaft is at
iJ 1 ri4 = 1
dt t i. i the right side and the START STOP button is pressed. This
1 ci- t.. message may be displayed after the display warns you to raise
J: r- the needle to the highest position.

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c-er p1 cer’ tLOf.
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This message is displayed when the START STOP’ button is
pressed while the presser toot lever is raised.
es
This message is dFsplayed when a pattern has not been
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e1 t tLern, selected and the “STARTiSTOP’ button is pressed or ‘SET is


touched.
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This message is displayed when the machine senses that the


f uppcr cr 1 cc upper or lower thread has broken or no upper thread is
threaded or the bobbin runs out of the thread
all

This message is displayed if the motor locks. This could be


i_F-ed’ i t Hre.r 1 ent..iqi eJ. caused by a tangled thread or embroidering with a bent needle
[heck i leedle ir LerL.

This message is displayed when “RETRIEVE’ is touched and


-Ic
there is no pattern stored in that memory space
pit.ti’ 1 m-1t.r Ided.
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This message is displayed when the RErRILVE tey is touchc


Thir _dt t err I i Ft sd ui and the design in the machine s memory is from a differen
:1.
memory card than is currently inserted.
StILFUl .--i Cii
Memory card patterns cannot he saved nb the machine
memory. However, the characters trom memory card #1 the
Alphabet card and #10. Monogram emblem caro can be savec
and retrieved while the card is irserted The card that the
design was saved from must be inserted in order to retrieve thi
design

This message is displayed when you are frying to save pafternr


Ti-it S patt at r Fit it Li a that cannot be combined.
t_.uii T.iirrli i_i i

This message is displayed f CARD is touched wh Ic or


EnOr _idat Lii 0 — ri_I I riEu i-.— S memory card is inserted.
Turn Cli- nr pisr r:i 1Fr_ri t.

This messiige 5 dimplayed when the START STOP huftcn o


iii r Ii— r —: ---a st pressed but the presser foot has not been raised to change In
thr thread color
If you are not changing fhe thre id color raise tha preccer too
lever ower it again and then piers hiC ‘START STOP butfor
to start the machrne

fhis message is displayed it an attempt s made to mnve thr


rt_
embroidery frame while the needle is itt tire down positron. Usr
1 ri—i

I —I
F— rI—-.--:.i C F r,lr F : the hand wheel to move tle needle to the iptient position
i. Then continue.

This message s disnayed if thi— combned 0 paftern


ri :1.1—i -1 pErtt ml I i-iidltii- 0 area
exceeds the size of the embroide in
—r-i 1-4 29

This message i displayed if the needle in ft a dow pS ho


when the power s timed on.

Th message 5 displayed if “MiLl I COLOR is prCss-i-d whet


pattern embroidering has already begun
but i -rih Lr- L iiriiJ FiErIil dl.
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This message is displayed if the START STOP button is


pressed when pattern input for a frame pattern has not yet
CrnpIte Pattern enLr. been completed.

This message is dispiayed when the total number of characters


or patterns combined exceeds a maximum 35.
inUre Ct. 1 Li-iein can be ccrbinej.

This message is displayed if you touch the “[J” key while


t ULIlati ri cannot. be dnne ai 1— the machine is embroidering.

Instruction message displays

This message is displayed during bobbin winding.


Windin bobbin
thr cad.

This message is displayed after a MEMORY space is touched


to save a pattern to that space. The power should not be turned
off while this is on the display.

ia1 ldt t1
This message is displayed while the machine is calculating after
nait
you touched the 7 key Touch CANCEL if you would
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— like to interrupt the calculation process.

Audio alarms

• Proper operation will sound: One beep


Improper (wrong) operation will sound: Two or four beeps
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Check for the cause of the problem without worrying.


Whenever embroidering becomes difficult, review the section of the instruction book which explains the
operation you are performing to make sure that you are using the machine correctly. it you still have
difficulty, the following check list may help you correct it, If you still experience difficulties, contact your
dealer or nearest authorized service center.

Trouble with thread and stitches

Symptom Probable cause Remedy

1. Upper thread breaks 1 T ie upper threading i not correct 1. Rethread the upper thread.

2. The upper thread is tangled. 2. Clean the race or inner rotary hook.

3. The spool of thread 5 not correctly set 3. Set the spool of thread correctly.

4 The correct needle s riot used 4. Change to the proper needle

A thread ottler than the designated up 5. Replace with the designated upper
per embroidery thread s being used. embroidery thread.

2. Lower thread breaks The upper thread is tangled. Clean rhe race or Inner rotary hook

2 The bobbin is not rnreaded properly in 2 Remove the bobbin reset the bobhn
the shuttle. properly and pull the bobbin thread
through the channel.

A thread other than the designated 3. Replace with the designated lower
lower embroidery thread is being used embroidery thread,

3. Skipped stitches Tire needle is not correctly inserted. 1 Set the needle properly.

2 The correct needle is not use-d. 2. Change to rhe proper needle

The 1
shrrc has been ptaced in. the 3. Place the tabrc n the errrbroidery
embroidery frame incorrectly. frame correctly

4. Toe embrcoery franre has been $ Attach the embroidery trariie to the
attached to trw machine incorrectly. machine correctly

5. Thin or stretch fabric is being used with 5. Attach stabilizer fabric,


no stabilizer fabric atrached.

4 Fabric puckers 1. The upper thread tension is too strong. 1. Decrease the upper thread ten.slon
using the upper thread tension dial,

2. The upper or lower thread is not 2. Thread the upper and lower threads
threaded correctly correctly.

3 Thin or srretch fahrc is being sed witfi 3 Attach stabilizer fabric.


no stabilizer fabric attached.

4. Toe fabric has been pieced in the 4. Place the fabric in the embroidery
embroidery frame incorrectly. frame correctly

5 The correct needle s nor being used 5. Change to the proper needle
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Symptom rbable cause Remedy

5. Lower thread is visible on the top 1 The upper thread tenwon is too strong. 1. Decrease the upper thread tenwon
i.
surface of the fabric using the upper thread tension dial

2. The upper or lower thread is not 2. Thread the upper and lower threads
threaded correctly. correctly.

3. The thread has been threaded 3. Remove the bobbin, reset the bobbin
incorrectly through the inner rotary properly and pull the bobbin thread
hook, through the channel

4. A thread other than the designated 4 Replace with the designated lower
lower embroidery thread is being used embroidery thread.

6. Upper thread is loose 1 The upper thread tension is too weak 1 Increase the upper thread tension
u.sng the upper thread tension dial.

2. The upper or lower thread is not 2. Thread the upper and lower threaos
threaded correctly. correctly

3. Threads other than the designated 3. Replace with the designated upper and
upper and lower embroidery thread are lower embroidery threads,
being used.

7. Embroidered pattern is out of shape 1. The fabric has been placed in the 1 Place the fabric in the embroidery
embroidery frame incorrectly frame correctly.

2. The embroidery frame has been 2 Attach the embroidery frame to the
attached to the machine incorrectly, machine correctly.

3. Thin or stretch fabric is being used with 3. Attach stabilizer fabric.


no stabilizer fabric attached,

4 Threads other than the designated 4. Replace with the designated upper and
upper and lower embroidery thread are lower embroidery threads,
being used,

5 The thread is tangled. 5 Cut and remove the tangled threads


inside the rotary hook using scissors,
Clean the race or inner rotary hook

8. Threading is not possthte 1 The needle is instaBed incorrectly. t. Install the needle correctly.

2 The needle threader lever will not turn. 2. Turn the hand wheel to rsse the needle
1
to its highest position
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Mechanical problems

L Symplam

1. Machine operation is slow and


Probable cause

I Treao a.rap, ct Dt a
Remedy

1 Ran jn tie trn,aj nuratis rod dust


nOisy r•.otnct n0r 1 nedh p-ito .vctF, a

2, Themachlnedoenotstart 1 ita START TOP butun ‘, 0 1 Pre’stho oTARI STOR bOOr


re sad

2 Ton i To: er sv. 1 sr ‘1— tt T to tro cac


posb-j

3 The prser foot a rot owered 3

m
Lower fra p’€ser foot

4 OLe k Ero eoge - ee ERROR LiE-,SACE u’: uu’ 5

3. The needle breaks 1 Tire oceare : flOt c0rrcTy insectea 1 Renove tf-e oeede ond 0 fleW
neede properly

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2. Tie or act need a of used 2 Change to the proper ncedff

Caution
• This machine is equipped with a thread breakage sensor. Accordingly, if the upper thread
not threaded, the machine will not operate even if the “START/STOP” button is pressed.
is
In addition, a loud noise which is different from the normal operation noise is generated
by the
needle bar holding mechanism during layout changes. layout change tests and also when
the
embroidery frame travels a lot during embroidery. This sound is normal and is not the
result of
es
a malfunction.
• It the power goes off during embroidering:
• Turn the power oft and unplug the machine. Damage may occur
if the machine is on when
the power comes back on.
• To start again, while the main power switch is oft, plug the unit in. Then
turn the main power
switch on and select an operation. Refer to page 54, using the “HELP” function to get
back
to the point where the machine went off.
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haracter embroidering chart


Sizes. [U 30mm (1-316), [MI 15mm (916’)
[L] 30mm (1-316”), [M] 15mm (9 16’)
[5] 7.5mm 4•’) [SI 10 mm (0-3.8’)
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TUVWXYZ abcdefghijklrn
IVWXYZ abcdetghijklm
nop q f St U V W X y z
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AAAEOøçC 1aáaaa/eeeenooQiçuu
ArJOocUr3aaaaeeeenoooicuu
0123356789 &‘?L- ( ),/
23456789 &?L-_( ),/
j’,. [L] 30 mm(1-3 16),[M] 15 mm)9 16i
[S] 9 mm (0-3/8”)

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zes can he enarged or reduced>

Frames r —
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Stitches
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One point embroidery paftern


<Embroidering times: 2 18 mm. (It does not include the time needed to change colors.)>
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-4 .4-4 — 67 .2 -

C Jo 0l
1”04 l3.50 f 1 339 1 205 1001 1 205 I 1 307 411W

Li Li HoJ LJ
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2 301 2 80. 2 267

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thl€Iad 00IO

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1 06’ 1 1100 1 800 1

735
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1

1100 1 1120

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2 800
30U I
2 800
3900
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2 800
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2 BOo 2 800

LJ LJ L 2 07’
3 900

4’/SIL

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1
2 800 j
ri n
2 205 2 205 2 205 2 205
r 2 019 2 001
1005
2 800
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Patterns which are stored in the machine or memory cards are for home use only. These patterns are not
to be used for any activity other than home use.
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Embroidering items such as handkerchiefs and collars

0
If the accessory frame is too large to hold the
fabric to be embroidered, you can use the
ophonal small frame.
I
I
o Embroidery sheet
Embroidenng range (Maximum)
O
Height: 70 mm (2-3 4”)
Width: 70 mm (2-3 4)
0
CAUTION
Take note of the following when using the
small frame.

1. Always make sure that the initial setting


operation for the carriage (embroidery arm)
L
after the power is turned on — in other words,
the movement of the carriage (embroidery
arm) in order to set the position -—- is
completed before installing the small
0 embroidery frame.
2. If you do not change the position of the
pattern on the LAYOUT screen, check that
the embroidering area for the pattern selected
is within 70 inn’ (2.3/4” in height and width by
1STPT touching the LAYOUT’ Key. If it is, the pattern
l ii: can be embroidered correctly.
3. If you have changed the position of the
JTPIAL) pattern using the arrow keys in the “LAYOUT”
screen, use the “TRIAL’ function to check that
. the pattern does not extend past the edges of
the frame before starting embroidering.
Before touching “TRIAL’, raise the needle and
the presser foot lever to their highest
positions.

L2 Embroidering handkerchiefs and cuffs


Set the handkerchief into the small frame. You
can use the rotation function to move the needle
to the desired embroidering location.

Embroidering items which won’t fit into the


frame
For items which won’t fit into the frame baste or
iron a piece of stabilizer fabric onto the part to be
embroidered, and then place the entire piece into
the frame together with the fabric to be
embroidered.
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Embroidering range

o Embroidenng range
18.2 . 11 cm
(7-3/16” / 4 516”)
O Center when frame is clamped iii posihuri “a”.
O Center when frame is clamped in position ‘b.
0 o Center when frame is clamped in position ‘c
O Reference line
0 a
0 b
0 C

Combining patterns in the height direction

1 If the oeraIl height is within 18,2 cm (7-


3,16’). you can embroider the respective
patterns simply by changing the clamping
position at the frame.

2. Once the pattern at the top has been


embroidered, move the clamp from position
“a’ to position “b’ or position “c.

/ 3, Embroider the pattern at the bottom.

- _% ,.
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king two or more embroidered patterns (using the 90” rotation feature)
Example: Patterns in Flower card
(No. 2)

1 Check the lengths of the patterns you wish to


embroider continuously by touching
“LAYOUT’. If the length is within 18.2 cm (7-
3/16’). you can proceed with embroidering
O just by changing the embroidery location,
without having to re-set the fabric in the
frame.

m
o Finished appearance
Within 18.2 cm 17-3/16’)

After selecting the pattern, touch LAYOUT” to
check the size of the pattern.

.co
* 1 3cm —---. .—-STiiF The size of the pattern is displayed on the left
7 .m Ijlilli 1
side on the screen
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es
2. Draw a line on the fabric marking the place
where the patterns will be embroidered. Find
the center line, and then draw the line along
the whole length of the pattern, marking it off
o into two even lengths. Mark the embroidery
start position with a cross by drawing another
uid

line across this line.

0 Embroidery start position

3. Align the line on the fabric, with a line on the


embroidery sheet. and fit the fabric and
-g

embroidery sheet into the frame. Clamp the


frame with the carriage at the place indicated
by “a”. (see next page)
all

4 After touching “LAYOUT’, touch “90


clockwise” to change the arrow in the display
so that it points to the right. Then touch
‘START CENTER” to set the current needle
position as the embroidery start position.
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5. Use the arrow keys to move


the needle to the
embroidery start position,
and then start
embroidering.

6. Move the frame to the place


indicated by ‘c
and clamp it again with the car
riage.

7. Embroider the next pat


tern. If using the same
pattern, go straight ahe
ad and start
embroidering. If using a diff
erent pattern,
select the new pattern.
After touching LAYOUT
,
clockwise” to change the arro touch “90
w in the display
so that it points to the righ
t. Then touch
“START/CENTER’ to set
the current needle
position as the embroidery star
t position.

8. Use the arrow keys to move


the needle to the
previous embroidery end pos
ition. and then
continue embroidering.

0 Previous embroidery end


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