INSTRUCTION MANUAL Type A 420 Type B 422 Type C 424
INSTRUCTION MANUAL This sewing machine is intended for household use. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using a sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following. Read all instructions before using. DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock: Never leave unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
CONTENTS MAIN PARTS ............................................. 2 CONTROL PANEL ..................................... 3 CONNECTING THE MACHINE ................. 4 FOOT CONTROLLER ................................ 4 ACCESSORIES ......................................... 5 DUST COVER ............................................ 5 EXTENSION TABLE .................................. 6 CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT .......... 6 INSERTING THE NEEDLE ........................ 7 FABRIC, THREAD AND NEEDLE TABLE .
MAIN PARTS 1 1. Light Cover 2 2. -TYPE AThread Cutter Button 3 -Type B, C4 Needle Up-Down Button 5 3. Speed Control Button 6 4. -TYPE A7 Needle Up-Down/Slow Button -TYPE B, CSlow Button 5. Reverse Button 6. Start/Stop Button 7. Extension Table 8. Top Cover 9. Hand Wheel 11 10. Control Panel 11. Thread Cutter 12 12. Buttonhole Lever 13 13. Needle Threader 14 14. Needle Threader Lever 15. Presser Foot Thumb Screw 15 16. Presser Foot Holder 16 17. Presser Foot 17 18. Fabric Feed Dogs 19. Needle Plate 18 20.
CONTROL PANEL -TYPE A1. Liquid Crystal Display (L. C. D.) 2. Twin Needle Button 3. Tack Button 4. Read Button 5. Up-Down Buttons 6. Tab Buttons 7. Decorative Stitch Button 8. Letter Stitch Button 9. OK Button 10. Clear Button 11. Cursor Buttons 12. Utility Stitch Button 13. Straight Stitch Button 1 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 6 7 12 8 13 -TYPE B1. Liquid Crystal Display (L. C. D.) 2. Twin Needle Button 3. Tack Button 4. Read Button 5. Up-Down Buttons 6. Length / Width Button 7. Straight Stitch Button 8.
CONNECTING THE MACHINE DANGER: To reduce the risk of electric shock. Never leave unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before maintenance. WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. 1. Place machine on stable table. 2. Connect the power line cord to the machine by inserting the 2-hole plug into the terminal box. 3.
ACCESSORIES Accessories are provided in the accessory case. (See next page, [EXTENSION TABLE]) 1. Needle Pack 2. 4 Bobbins (1 is in the machine) 3. Seam Ripper 4. Brush 5. Extra Spool Pin 6. Felt 7. Screw Driver 8. Thread Cap (On the machine when delivered) 9. Driver for Needle Plate 10. Overcasting Foot (C) 11. Blind Foot (D) 12. Zipper Foot (E) 13. Satin Foot (B) 14. Quilting Bar 15. Buttonhole Foot 16.
EXTENSION TABLE a. REMOVING THE EXTENSION TABLE Hook your finger to the left bottom side of extension table and slide it to the left. To attach, insert to the right. b. OPENING THE ACCESSORY CASE Hook your finger to the this side of accessory case and pull toward you. CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT The presser foot must be changed according to the stitch you sew, or work you do. CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Turn off the power switch before you change the presser foot. A. Changing the presser foot 1.
INSERTING THE NEEDLE Select a needle of the right type and size for the fabric to be sewn. CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Turn off the power before removing the needle. 1. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is at its highest point. 2. Loosen the needle clamp screw. 3. Remove the needle. 4. Insert new needle into needle clamp with the flat side to the back and push it up as far as it will go. 5. Tighten the needle clamp screw. a. Do not use the bent or blunt needle.
- TYPE A FUNCTION OF EACH PART A. START/STOP BUTTON The machine will start running when start/stop button is pressed and will stop when pressed the second time. The machine will rotate slowly at start of sewing. MONITOR LAMP Green Light “ON” Ready to sew or bobbin winding. Red Light “ON” Presser foot is not in down position or buttonhole lever is not lowered. If the red light is on, the machine will not start even when start/stop button is pressed.
E. THREAD CUTTER BUTTON Press this button after sewing to cut the upper and bobbin threads. The machine will cut both threads automatically. CAUTION 1. Do not press this button when there is no fabric in the machine or no need to cut the threads. The thread may tangle, resulting in damage. 2. Do not use this button when cutting thread thicker than #30, nylon thread or other speciality threads. In this case, use the thread cutter (H) F. PRESSER FOOT LIFTER The presser foot is lifed up or down by this lever.
- TYPE B, C FUNCTION OF EACH PART A. START/STOP BUTTON The machine will start running when start/stop button is pressed and will stop when pressed the second time. The machine will rotate slowly at start of sewing. MONITOR LAMP Green Light “ON” Ready to sew or bobbin winding. Red Light “ON” Presser foot is not in down position or buttonhole lever is not lowered. If the red light is on, the machine will not start even when start/stop button is pressed.
E. NEEDLE UP-DOWN BUTTON Needle stop position will be changed up or down by pressing this button. F. PRESSER FOOT LIFTER The presser foot is lifed up or down by this lever. Note: Machine will not start when the presser foot is lifted. (Except for bobbin winding) G. DROP FEED LEVER The fabric feed dogs project up through the needle plate, directly below the presser foot. Their function is to move the fabric being sewn. The drop feed lever controls the fabric feed dogs.
- TYPE A TO SELECT A UTILITY PATTERN This machine has 52 utility patterns. These patterns are separated into 4 groups. (See page 58 or inside of the top cover [PATTERN CHART].) When you turn on the machine, straight stitch will be selected and indicated on the L. C. D.. A. CONTRAST OF THE L.C.D. The contrast of the L.C.D is adjusted by turning the L.C.D. contrast control dial. B. STRAIGHT STITCH BUTTON Whenever you can select straight stitch directly by pressing the straight stitch button. C.
D. INFORMATIONS OF SELECTED PATTERN When pattern is selected, L.C.D. will indicate following informations. a. Stitch Pattern b. Pattern Number c. Suitable Presser Foot Indicated presser foot is one of suggested foot for normal sewing. You can use other presser foot according to the purpose of sewing described in this booklet. d. Stitch Length and Width By pressing the tub buttons (e), these informations will change as follows. f. Stitch Length Preset stitch length is indicated as a highlighted number.
- TYPE B TO SELECT A UTILITY PATTERN This machine has 42 utility patterns. (See page 59 or inside of the top cover [PATTERN CHART].) When you turn on the machine, straight stitch will be selected and indicated on the L. C. D.. A. CONTRAST OF THE L.C.D. The contrast of the L.C.D is adjusted by turning the L.C.D. contrast control dial. B. STRAIGHT STITCH AND ZIGZAG STITCH BUTTONS Whenever you can select straight stitch or zigzag stitch directly by pressing the straight stitch or zigzag stitch button. C.
D. INFORMATIONS OF SELECTED PATTERN When pattern is selected, L.C.D. will indicate following informations. a. Stitch Pattern b. Pattern Number c.Suitable Presser Foot Indicated presser foot is one of suggested foot for normal sewing. You can use other presser foot according to the purpose of sewing described in this booklet. d. Stitch Length and Width By pressing the length / width button (e), these informations will change as follows. f.
- TYPE C TO SELECT A PATTERN This sewing machine can sew 100 stitch patterns and they are indicated in the pettern chart located inside of the top cover. Each stitch pattern is numbered from “00” to “99”. When you turn on the machine, “01” will appear on the display indicating that the straight stitch ( center needle position ) is selected. 1. STITCH NUMBER INDICATOR This indicator indicates three stitch mode. A. Pattern Number B. Stitch Length C.
4. JUMP BUTTON Whenever you press this button, indicator changes to pattern number mode and pattern number jumps to next 10 digit. Pressing this button, pattern number jumps 10 numbers up. 5. PATTERN CHART All stitch patterns and numbers are described in below chart. And also, preset stitch length and width are indicated. See next page if you want to change these settings. Straight stitches (No. 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 06) will indictate the needle position instead of the stitch width.
- TYPE C 6. STITCH LENGTH When you select the pattern number, suitable stitch length will be preset automatically. If you want to change this, adjust as follows. 1. Press the Stitch Length Mode Button. Indicator light will turn on and stitch length will appear on the display. 2. Adjust the stitch length by pressing the Up-Down buttons. For longer stitch length, press the “+” button. For shorter stitch length, press the “–” button. You can adjust stitch length while sewing. 7.
8. MONITOR WINDOW This machine indicates the condition of machine. 1. Twin needle setting. 1 Green light turn on When twin needle button is pressed, this light will turn on and stitch width will be reduced. See page 51 for twin needle sewing. 2 3 4 2. Presser Foot Lifter Red light blink Start button is pressed although the presser foot is not lowered. or After buttonhole sewing, start button is pressed although presser foot is not raised to return to original position. 3.
BOBBIN SETTING A. REMOVING THE BOBBIN 1. Pull the bobbin cover latch to the right and remove the bobbin cover. 2. Lift up the bobbin from the machine. B. SETTING SPOOL OF THREAD ON SPOOL PIN 1. Pull up the left end of spool pin. 2. Set the spool of thread on spool pin so that the thread unrolls from the front of the spool. 3. Set the spool cap on spool pin as far as it will go. a: Reverse spool cap direction according to the size of spool. C. WINDING THE BOBBIN 1.
D. INSERTING THE BOBBIN 1. Place bobbin into bobbin holder with the thread unwinding counter clockwise. 2. Draw thread into notch (a) with holding the bobbin. 3. Pull thread toward the left and along the inside of spring (b) until it slips into notch (c) being sure that thread does not slip out of notch (a). 4. Pull thread out about 10 cm. Replace the bobbin cover. Set the left tab into the hole in needle plate and push the right side of bobbin cover down until it clicks into place.
THREADING THE MACHINE A. PREPARING TO THREAD MACHINE 1. Raise the presser foot lifter. 2. Press the needle up-down button and set the needle in up position. (Keep this position until needle eye threading.) TYPE A TYPE B, C B. SETTING SPOOL OF THREAD ON SPOOL PIN Open the top cover and set spool as below. 1. Pull up the left end of spool pin. 2. Set the spool of thread on spool pin so that the thread unrolls from the front of the spool. 3. Set the spool cap on spool pin as far as it will go.
D. THREADING THE NEEDLE EYE CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Do not rotate the hand wheel when threader lever is lowered. Note:The needle threader is used for needle sizes 11/80 - 16/100 and thread sizes 50100. 1. Pull thread from needle bar therad guide until front of extension table. Lower the presser foot. NOTE; Check that the needle is raised. If it is not so, raise needle by pressing needle up-down button. 2. Lower the threader lever. Lever will stop at lower position.
STARTING TO SEW The machine will be set to sew straight stitch when power switch is turned on. TYPE A 1 TYPE B 1 TYPE C 01 CAUTION: To prevent accidents. While sewing, special care is required around the needle. As machine automatically feeds the fabric, do not pull nor push fabric. A. START AND END OF SEAM 1. Check the presser foot [Regular Foot (A)]. Refer to page 6 for changing the presser foot. 2. Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. 3.
B. REVERSE STITCHING Reverse stitching is used for reinforcing the ends of the seams. 1. Place the fabric in position where back stitching is to be made and lower the presser foot. 2. Press and hold the reverse button. (Press the foot controller pedal if attached) Sew 4-5 reverse stitch. 3. Release the reverse button and press the start/stop button (or press the pedal) Machine will change to forward sewing. 4. When you reach the end of seam, press and hold reverse button and sew 4-5 reverse stitches.
D. TURNING CORNERS 1. Stop the machine when you reach a corner. The machine will stop the needle into the fabric. 2. Raise the presser foot. 3. Use the needle as a pivot and turn fabric. 4. Lower the presser foot and resume sewing. E. SEWING HEAVY FABRIC When sewing heavy fabrics, the toe end of presser foot tends to lift up and sewing cannot be started smoothly. In such case, set as follows. 1. Raise the presser foot. 2. Push the lock button located on the right side of regular foot and lower the foot. 3.
- TYPE A THREAD TENSION This machine adjust the thread tension automatically when pattern is selected. However you can change the thread tension as follows. 1. Press the tab button until tension mode will appear. 2. To increase the upper thread tension, press the Up (+>>) button. To decrease the upper thread tension, press the Down (<<-) button. Preset tension is “0” (highlighted). The mark “ ” is indicating the absolute thread tension.
- TYPE B, C ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSIONS Normally, when upper thread regulating dial is set to [AUTO], thread tensions will be satisfactory for most all sewing. If it is difficult to obtain correct tensions depending on the type of fabric and threads being used, adjust the upper thread tension dial to settings shown below. A. Correct Thread Tensions Upper and bobbin threads should lock approximately in the middle of fabric. B. When bobbin thread appears on top side of fabric.
STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING A B C 1 1 01 2 00 3 2 03 4 02 Straight stitch patterns should be selected to suit the type of fabric being sewn. A 1 B 1 2 - 3 2 4 - C 01 Straight stitch (center needle position) 00 Straight stitch (left needle position) 03 Straight stitch with autoreverse stitch (center needle position) 02 Straight stitch with autoreverse stitch (left needle position) Regular Foot (A) A. Straight Stitch 1. Position the fabric under the presser foot and lower it. 2.
ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING A B C 11 7 07 12 8 08 Your machine can sew zigzag stitches of various widths and lengths by changing the settings of the stitch width and stitch length. A 11 B 7 12 8 C 07 Zigzag Stitch: Regular Foot (A) 08 Satin Stitch: Satin Foot (B) Zigzag stitches are very good for joining two pieces of fabrics and sewing various decorative patterns. SATIN STITCHING When machine is set to satin stitch, it will preset to closer stitches than the normal zigzag stitch.
OVERCASTINGOVERLOCKING A A B C 11 15 16 17 18 19 7 11 12 13 14 15 07 - 12 11 14 15 A. USING THE OVERCASTING FOOT A B C 11 7 07 Stitch Width 5.0-6.0 15,16,17 11,12,13 11,12 Stitch Width 5.0-7.0 18,19 14,15 14,15 Overcasting Foot (C) Press fabric against the guide plate of the overcasting foot so that needle falls near the edge of seam. a. This pattern is used for preventing ravelling of fabrics. b. These patterns can sew overcasting and regular stitches at the same time.
BLIND HEM STITCHING This stitch will sew without stitches showing on right side of fabric. A 20 21 B 16 17 A B C 20 16 - 21 17 16 C - Blind hem for regular fabric. 16 Blind hem for regular or stretch fabric. Blind Foot (D) 1cm 1. Fold the fabric as shown on drawing. a. Medium, Heavy weight fabric b. Light weight fabric c. Wrong side of fabric d. Overcasting 5mm 2. The guide (e) on the blind foot ensures even feeding of the fabric when blind hem stitching.
ELASTIC STITCH SEWING It assures you of a stitch that is strong and flexible and will give with the fabric without breaking. Good for easy to ravel and knit fabrics. It is good for joining durable fabrics such as denims.
INSERTING ZIPPERS CENTERED INSERTION A 1 B 1 C 01 Straight stitch (center needle position) A B C 1 1 01 Zipper Foot (E) CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Zipper foot should be used for sewing center needle position straight stitch only. It is possible that needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing other patterns. 1. Baste the zipper opening to the seam line. a: Top stitch, b: End of opening, c: Basting d: Wrong Side of fabric 5 mm 2. Press open the seam allowance. Baste the zipper tape.
INSERTING ZIPPERS LAPPED INSERTION A 1 B 1 A B C 1 1 01 C 01 Straight stitch (center needle position) Zipper Foot (E) CAUTION: To prevent accidents. Zipper foot should be used for sewing center needle position straight stitch only. It is possible that needle could hit the presser foot and break when sewing other patterns. 5 mm 1. Baste the zipper opening to the seam line. a: Top stitch, b: End of opening, c: Basting d: Wrong Side of fabric 2. Fold back to the left seam allowance.
BUTTONHOLE SEWING A 38 B 27 39 34 40 35 41 36 42 43 37 38 44 39 45 40 46 - 47 48 49 50 41 - C 33 Bar-tack Buttonhole (Narrow) for light to medium weight fabrics - Bar-tack Buttonhole (Wide) for large buttons 34 Keyhole Buttonhole for heavy weight fabrics - Keyhole Buttonhole with reinforced bar tack - Tapered Keyhole Buttonhole 35 Round Ended Buttonhole (Narrow) for light to medium weight fabrics - Round Ended Buttonhole (Wide) for large buttons - Round Ended Buttonhole with cross bar - Bo
1 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 2 5 3 3 2 4 3 6 1 4 1 5 1 2 2 3 3 2 4 4 3 5 4 4 7. Machine will sew the buttonhole in the order as shown and stop automatically after sewing. 8. Raise the presser foot and cut thread. To sew over same buttonhole, raise presser foot to return to original position. 9. Cut center of buttonhole being careful not to cut stitches on either side. Use a pin as a stopper. CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
- TYPE A ONLY BOUND BUTTONHOLE A bound buttonhole provides a professional tailored touch to women’s dresses, suits and coats. No. 50 Bound Buttonhole Buttonhole Foot (F) 1. Cut a patch of fabric 2.5 cm wide, 1cm longer than the finishied buttonhole. Baste a patch so that the center line of patch will align with the center line mark of buttonhole. a. Right side of fabric b. Wrong side of patch 2. Lower the buttonhole lever and sew buttonhole.
7. Turn the patch and press the side seam allowance. 8. Fold each side of the patch to form pleats that meet at the center of the buttonhole and cover the opening. Press the patch. 9. Turn the fabric to right side and baste along the center of each fold. a. Right side of fabric 10.Fold the fabric and stitch along the seams on each side, just a needle width from the original stitching line. Remove the basitng. c. Wrong side of fabric 11.
- TYPE A, B SEWING ON BUTTONS A 11 B 7 Button Sewing Foot 1. Lower the feed dogs by moving the drop feed lever to the left. 2. Attach the button sewing foot and align two holes of button with slot of presser foot and lower foot to hold the button securely. 3. Adjust the stitch width so that the needle enters the left hole of button. 4. Turn hand wheel by hand so needle enters the second hole. You may need to adjust the stitch width again. CAUTION: To prevent accidents.
- TYPE C SEWING ON BUTTONS No. 23 Regular Foot 1. Lower the feed dogs by moving the drop feed lever to the left. 2. Attach the regular foot and align two holes of button with slot of presser foot. 3. Push the button located on the right side of foot and lower the foot to hold the button securely. 4. Adjust the stitch width so that the needle enters the left hole of button. 5. Turn hand wheel by hand so needle enters the second hole. You may need to adjust the stitch width again.
- TYPE A QUILTING A quilt always consists of three layers of material. The top middle and bottom. The top layer is formed by multiple geometrically shaped pieces of materials joined together. No. 1 Straight stitch (Center Needle Position) Straight Stitch / Quilting Foot, Quilting Bar CAUTION: To prevent accedents. When you use Straight stitch / Quilting foot, do not move the needle position from center. A. Joining the pieces of fabric Join the pieces of fabric using Pattern No.
HAND LOOK QUILTING STITCH A 9 B 6 10 - A B C 9 10 6 06 - C 06 Hand look Quilting Stitch (center needle position) - Hand look Quilting Stitch (left needle position) TYPE B, C Regular Foot (A) Use invisible nylon sewing thread or very lightweight thread that matches the fabric on top. Place thread that contrasts to the color of the fabric on the bobbin. - TYPE A The thread tension will be set to the maximum when this pattern is selected.
- TYPE A DECORATIVE AND LETTER STITCH SEWING This machine has 76 decorative patterns and 2 style letter patterns (Block and script). See page 58 or inside of the top cover [PATTERN CHART]. You can combine and sew them easily. A. TO SELECT DECORATIVE AND LETTER PATTERN 1. a. DECORATIVE PATTERN: Press the decorative stitch button. First 4 patterns of decorative stitch will appear on the center line of L.C.D.. b. LETTER PATTERN By Pressing the letter stitch button, letter style will change as below.
8. Note; The pattern “ 76” of decorative pattern is Tack stitch. To prevent ravelling, it may be better to memorize the tack stitch at the end of decorative pattern. (Letter patterns are having built-in tack stitch.) B. TO DELETE SELECTED PATTERN 1. If you selected undesired pattern, press the clear (C) button short time (less than 0.5 sec.). Machine will delete the last selected pattern. 2. If you want to delete all patterns, press the clear (C) button long time (over 0.5 sec.).
- TYPE A E. TO SEW SELECTED PATTERNS Sewing mode (Single / Repeat) You can change the sewing mode alternately by pressing the tack button. a. Single mode (Pre-set) ” will appear on the L.C.D.. The mark “ Machine will stop automatically after sewing selected patterns one time. b. Repeat mode ” will appear on the L.C.D.. The mark “ Machine will sew selected patterns repeatedly until you stop the machine. Set to this mode when you sew one or more decorative pattern repeatedly. 1.
- TYPE B DECORATIVE AND LETTER STITCH SEWING This machine has 48 decorative patterns and 2 style letter patterns (uppercase and lowercase). See page 59 [PATTERN CHART]. You can combine and sew them easily. A. TO SELECT DECORATIVE AND LETTER PATTERN 1. a. DECORATIVE PATTERN: Press the decorative stitch button. First 4 patterns of decorative stitch will appear on the lower line of L.C.D.. b. LETTER PATTERN By pressing the letter stitch button, letter style will change as below. Upper Case Lower Case 2.
- TYPE B B. TO DELETE SELECTED PATTERN 1. If you selected undesired pattern, press the clear (C) button short time (less than 0.5 sec.). Machine will delete the last selected pattern. 2. If you want to delete all patterns, press the clear (C) button long time (over 0.5 sec.). Machine will delete all selected patterns. C. TO CHECK SELECTED PATTERNS You can check selected patterns as following. 1. Press the read (R) button. Last selected pattern will be highlighted. 2. Press the cursol (<) button.
E. TO SEW SELECTED PATTERNS Sewing mode (Single / Repeat) You can change the sewing mode alternately by pressing the tack button. a. Single mode (Pre-set) The mark “ ” will appear on the L.C.D.. Machine will stop automatically after sewing selected patterns one time. b. Repeat mode ” will appear on the L.C.D.. The mark “ Machine will sew selected patterns repeatedly until you stop the machine. Set to this mode when you sew one or more decorative pattern repeatedly. 1.
APPLIQUE A 26 B 18 A B C C 24 13 9 09 Regular Foot (A) 1. Fix applique on fabric with fabric glue, fusible iron-on or basiting stitches. 2. Sew edge of applique, while dropping the needle as close to the edge as possible. The straight stitch is almost entirely sinkstitched and a hand-made effect is obtained. a. When sewing sharp angles Bring needle to lowest position and raise the presser foot. Use needle as pivot and turn fabric.
TWIN NEEDLE SEWING Interesting decorative stitches can be produced by using twin needles and threading the machine with two different colors of thread. Always make test samples to help you determine the settings best suited to a specific purpose. All patterns except Buttonholes, bar-tack and darning All patterns except Buttonholes, bar-tack and darning, may be sewn with a twin needle. Regular or Satin Foot CAUTION: To prevent accidents. a. Use only needle designed for this machine.
AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK / DARNING A B C 51 52 42 37 38 You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the buttonhole foot. A 51 B 42 52 - C 37 Bar-tack, to reinforce areas that will be subject to strain, such as pocket corners. 38 Darning, mending and other applications. Buttonhole Foot (F) 1. Adjust slide on base according to the length of bar-tack / darning. a= Length of bar-tack / darning 2. Pass upper thread through the hole of buttonhole foot and bring upper and bobbin threads to the left. 3.
- TYPE A ONLY NARROW HEMMING No. 1 Straight Stitch (Center Needle Position) Narrow Hemming Foot 1. Fold edge of fabric over about 3 mm (1/8 inch), then fold it over again 3 mm for about 5 cm (2 inches) along edge of fabric. 2. Insert needle into the fold by rotating the hand wheel toward you, and lower the presser foot. Sew several stitches and raise the presser foot. Insert fabric fold into spiral opening of hemmer foot. Move fabric back and forth until the fold forms a scrolled shape. 3 mm 5 cm 3.
- TYPE A ONLY DARNING/FREE-HAND EMBROIDERY No. 1 Darning/Embroidery Foot A. ATTACHING THE DARNING/ EMBROIDERY FOOT 1. Lower the feed dogs by moving the drop feed lever to the left. 2. Remove the presser foot and holder. 3. The arm of darning/embroidery foot should ride onto the shaft of the needle clamp screw. 4. Slide the plastic attaching head from your left to right so that it is fitted into the presser bar. 5. Tighten the presser foot thumb screw. B. DARNING 1. Place fabric under foot and lower it. 2.
- TYPE A, C ONLY EYELET This stitch pattern is used for making belt holes and other similar applications. A 25 C 22 Eyelet A C 25 22 Satin Foot (B) You can choose the 3 sizes of eyelet by changing the stitch length. 1. Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower it. Start the machine. Machine will sew the eyelet and stop automatically. 2. Raise the presser foot and cut the threads. 3. Make a hole in the center of the eyelet. Note Eyelet punch is not provided with this machine.
MAINTENANCE DANGER: To reduce the risk of electric shock. Disconnect the power line plug from electric outlet before carrying out any maintenance. 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 need. A. Bobbin Holder Remove the bobbin cover and bobbin. Clean the bobbin holder. B. Hook Race and Feed Dog 1. Remove the needle, presser foot and holder.
HELPFUL HINTS PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Page Machine not properly threaded. Thread entwined around bobbin. Needle inserted incorrectly. Thread tension too tight. Thread of incorrect size or poor quality. Re-thread machine. Remove entwined thread. Re-insert needle. Readjust thread tension. Choose correct thread. 22 21 7 27,8 7 Bobbin threaded incorrectly. Bobbin wound unevenly or too full. Dirt on the bobbin holder. Re-thread the bobbin. Rewind the bobbin. Clean the holder.
TYPE A PATTERN CHART Bold part of decorative stitch pattern is one unit of pattern.
TYPE C PATTERN CHART UTILITY PATTERN DECORATIVE PATTERN Bold part of decorative stitch pattern is one unit of pattern.
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