grey: Warm Gray 5c INSTRUCTION MANUAL 63 F-1
“IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” “When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following.” “Read all instructions before using this sewing machine.” “DANGER--To reduce the risk of electric shock:” 1. “ This sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.
1. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.
ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Needles 2. Bobbins 3. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Spool pin felt discs 5. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Spool pin cap (small) 7. Spool pin cap (large) 8. Buttonhole opener/Brush 9. Screwdriver for needle plate 10. Screwdriver (large) 11. Screwdriver (small) 12. Zipper foot 13. Blind hem foot 14. Satin foot 15. Button sewing foot 1 16. Buttonhole foot and underplate 3 2 4 5 6 10 11 17. Thread spool net (long) 18.
SETTING UP YOUR MACHINE Be sure to wipe off any surplus oil from needle plate area before using your machine the first time. Power line cord/FOOT CONTROL Connect the plug of the power line cord into the cord socket (1) and your wall outlet (2) as illustrated. Set power/light switch at “OFF” machine socket Connect the foot control plug into the machine socket (3), when using sewing machine only. NOTE: In sewing mode, the machine can be operated either with or without the foot control (see page 14).
WINDING BOBBIN Be sure to use Class 15 J bobbins. 1. Place a spool of thread on the spool pin, and secure it with the spool pin cap. Pull the thread out from the spool and place it through thread guides as shown in illustration. 1 2. Put end of thread through the hole in bobbin as shown. Place bobbin onto the bobbin winder spindle as far as it can go. 2 3. Holding onto the end of the thread, push the bobbin winder latch against the bobbin until it clicks and bobbin starts to rotate. 3 4.
THREADING THE BOBBIN THREAD 1. Raise the needle to its highest position by rotating the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you). 2. Remove the bobbin cover plate by pushing the release button to the right. Bobbin cover will pop up sufficiently to allow you to remove the cover. 3. Insert the bobbin making sure the bobbin rotates counterclockwise when you pull the thread. NOTE: This is a very important step. The bobbin must rotate counterclockwise when thread is pulled. 4.
THREADING THE TOP THREAD A. Raise the presser foot lifter. Always be sure to raise the presser foot lifter before threading the top thread. (If the presser foot lifter is not raised, correct thread tension cannot be obtained.) B. Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) until the needle is in its highest position. C. Thread the machine with your left hand while firmly gripping the thread with your right hand in the following order as illustrated.
USING AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER Be sure to raise the presser foot lifter and raise the needle to its highest position before threading. 1 Thread guide Threading hook 1. Thread the machine with your left hand while gripping the thread with your right hand. Hook thread to the thread guide on the needle bar and pull it toward you leaving about 4” (10 cm) clear. 2. Hook thread into the twin thread guides (A and B). 3. Pull thread gently into the thread cutter/holder to cut and hold it in place.
5 HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS: Put a drop of sewing machine oil onto the felt disc, if the machine is used after a long interval. Felt disc 6 If the threading hook is deviated from needle hole, adjust the position of the hook using a small screw driver. If the threading hook cannot catch thread, adjust the vertical position by bending the twin thread guide.
NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Your fabric will determine the choice of a needle and thread. The following table is a practical guide to needle and thread selection. Always refer to it before a new sewing project. Generally, the same size and type of thread is used in the bobbin as in the upper thread. FABRICS THREAD NEEDLES The fabrics below can be of any fiber: cotton, linen, silk, wool, synthetic, rayon, blends. They are listed as examples of weight.
ADJUSTING TOP THREAD TENSION Under side 90% of your sewing will be accomplished with the word “S” exposed on the tension control dial on top of the machine. Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to a higher number or a lower number may improve sewing appearance. Well balanced Top side STRAIGHT STITCHING The correct appearance of your stitching is largely determined by the balanced tension of both top and bobbin threads.
LED indicator Pattern selection buttons LED indicator Twin needle mode button Stitch length control Stitch width/needle position control *NOTE: The provided scales and numbers on the length and width controls are for reference only and do not represent actual sewing parameters of length and width. CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS Pattern selection buttons Turn on the power switch and the LED indicator above the straight stitch pattern will be lit. At this point you may sew Straight Stitch.
Stitch length and width/needle position controls *Auto/Default settings Your sewing machine will produce most of your stitching requirements at an Auto/Default Stitch Length and Width. When a pattern is selected, it will automatically sew at default settings of stitch length, width and needle position for straight stitch. Auto (preprogrammed) default settings are easily determined by moving the Stitch Length and Width / Needle Position Control Knob.
FUNCTIONS OF OPERATION SWITCH PANEL 1. TACKING STITCH MODE BUTTON Push this button and tacking stitch can be done with LED lit. The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to tie off the sewing on all patterns. The position of the tacking stitches will be at the exact spot in the pattern where the tacking stitch button is pushed. 1 2 2. NEEDLE STOP POSITION SELECTOR BUTTON 3 When the machine is turned on, needle is set at its up-stop position with upper LED lamp lit.
2. STARTING TO SEW QUICK REFERENCE TABLE OF STITCH LENGTH AND WIDTH LENGTH STITCH NEEDLE POSITION SYMBOL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL STRAIGHT 2.5 0.5 ~ 4.8 CENTER LEFT - RIGHT STRAIGHT STRETCH 2.5 1.5 ~ 3.0 HAND-LOOK QUILT 2.5 2.0 ~ 4.0 - LENGTH STITCH WIDTH SYMBOL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL REGULAR BLINDHEM 2.0 1.0 ~ 3.0 3.0 1.0 ~ 6.0 STRETCH BLINDHEM 2.0 1.0 ~ 3.0 3.0 2.0 ~ 7.0 CRESCENT 0.5 0.5 ~ 1.5 7.0 3.5 ~ 7.0 ZIGZAG 2.0 0.5 ~ 3.0 5.0 0 ~ 7.0 RIC-RAC 2.5 1.
LENGTH STITCH WIDTH SYMBOL AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL OVEREDGE 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.5 3.5 - 7.0 PYRAMID 0.5 0.5 - 1.5 7.0 3.5 - 7.0 FEATHER 2.0 1.0 - 3.0 6.0 3.0 - 6.0 PIN 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.0 1.0 - 7.0 LADDER 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.5 1.0 - 7.0 STAR 3.0 - 5.0 5.0, 6.0 VINE 2.0 1.5 - 2.5 7.0 3.5, 7.0 SERPENTINE 1.8 0.8 - 2.5 7.0 3.5, 7.0 BLANKET (1) 2.5 1.5 - 3.0 3.5 1.0 - 7.0 SLANT PIN 2.0 0.8 - 2.5 3.5 1.0 - 6.0 SLANT OVEREDGE 2.0 1.0 - 3.0 5.0 1.0 - 7.
STRAIGHT STITCHING Straight stitch is most frequently used for all types of sewing. Let’s begin by following the steps below. 1. SETTINGS Presser foot - General Purpose Foot Thread tension control - S NOTE: Based upon the weight of the fabric, slight “fine tuning” of the tension may be desired. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J.
INSERTING ZIPPERS AND PIPING Use the zipper foot to sew to the right or left of the zipper or to sew close to a cord. Needle to left of foot INSERTING ZIPPERS To sew down the right side, attach left side of zipper foot to presser foot holder so that the needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot. To sew down the left side, attach right side of foot to foot holder. PIPING Create a piping by covering a filler cord with a bias strip of fabric.
ZIGZAG STITCHING SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - S Under side The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the top of the fabric. Top side STITCH WIDTH mm ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 0 is values set automatically when pattern (No. 03) is set.
BLIND STITCH SETTINGS :Presser foot - Blind Hem Foot :Thread tension control - S 2 1 Medium to heavyweight fabric - Regular blind stitch for normal fabrics - Elastic blind stitch for soft, stretchable fabrics 1. First finish the raw edge. Do this by turning it under on fine fabrics or overcasting it on medium to heavyweight fabrics. Then turn the hem up the required depth, press and pin in place. 1 2 Fine fabric 2. Now fold the fabric as illustrated. Under side Under side B 3.
MULTI-STITCH ZIGZAG SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - S This is a strong stitch because as its name implies, it makes three short stitches where the normal zig-zag makes only one. For this reason, it is recommended for overcasting most types of fabrics. It is also ideal for mending tears, applying patches and inserting elastic.
STRETCH STITCHES SETTINGS :Presser foot - General Purpose Foot :Thread tension control - S Stretch stitches are mainly for use on knit or stretchable fabrics, but can also be used on woven fabrics. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Straight stretch stitch is far stronger than an ordinary straight stitch because it locks three times - forwards, backwards and forwards.
FEATHER STITCH This stitch can be used for topstitching and for attaching lace and trims. It is also ideal for quilting applications and for edge-joining. PIN STITCH The Pin stitch is a traditional stitch pattern used for picot like edges and for applique work. LADDER STITCH The Ladder stitch is primarily used for drawn thread hemstitching. It can also be used for sewing over thin tape in an opposite or same color. Place the stitch in the center and a special effect will be obtained for decoration.
SLANT PIN STITCH Excellent for hemstitching table and bed covers with an elegant touch. Sew along the raw edge of fabric and trim close to the outside of the stitching. SLANT OVEREDGE STITCH Seams and overcasts in one operation to produce a narrow, supple seam, particularly suited to swimwear, sportswear, T-shirts, babywear in stretch nylon, stretch towelling, jersey and cotton jersey. GREEK KEY STITCH A traditional pattern suited for decorative borders, hems and edge finishings.
CRISS-CROSS STITCH Used to sew and finish stretch fabrics or for decoration especially of borders. CROSSED STITCH Use to sew and finish elastic fabrics or for decoration of borders. DECORATIVE STITCHING SETTINGS :Presser foot - Satin foot :Thread tension control - S * You should carry out a test sewing on a scrap piece of the fabric being sewn, to check the stitch pattern to be used.
CONTINUOUS DECORATIVE PATTERNS SETTINGS :Presser foot - Satin foot :Thread tension control - S The stitches illustrated to the right are examples of continuous patterns. SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Button sewing foot :Feed dog control Position your fabric and button under the presser foot. Lower presser foot. Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) to make sure the needle clears both the left and right openings of the button. Adjust width if required. Sew 10 stitches across.
BUTTONHOLES USING BUTTONHOLE FOOT tab B tab A 1. Insert a button in between tab A and tab B. 2. Buttonholes can be sewn to match the size of the button. It is helpful to remove the extension table when sewing a buttonhole, to keep the foot from vibrating when moving across the table. PROCEDURE * Use an interfacing in the area of the garment where buttonholes are placed. Stabilizer or regular interfacing can be used. * Make a practice buttonhole on a scrap of the fabric with the selected button. 1.
5. Carefully mark the position of buttonhole on your garment. 6. Place the fabric under the foot. Pull out the bobbin thread underneath the fabric to a length of about 4 inches to the rear. 7. Align the buttonhole mark on the fabric with the mark on the buttonhole foot, and then lower the buttonhole foot. Fabric marking mark 8. While holding the top thread, start the machine. * Sewing will be completed automatically in the following order.
CORDED BUTTONHOLES Hook filler cord (crochet thread or buttonhole twist) over the spur and pull both ends of the cord forward under the foot and tie off the cord as shown in the illustration. Spur Sew buttonhole so that zigzag stitches cover the cord. When completed, release the cord from foot and snip off extra length.
3. PREPARATION FOR EMBROIDERY SEWING BEFORE ATTACHING EMBROIDERY UNIT ATTACHING EMBROIDERY FOOT Foot holder Always be sure to turn off power to machine CAUTION before changing presser foot. Screw * Raise presser foot lifter. * Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) until the needle is in its highest position. Presser foot 1. Remove presser foot screw, presser foot and foot holder. 2. Attach the embroidery presser foot behind presser bar so that the drive lever is above the needle clamp.
THREADING THE TOP THREAD Refer to page 7 - 9. NOTE: It is recommended to thread the upper thread before transmitting a design to the machine for embroidery. EXTENSION TABLE 1. Turn off power to machine. 2. Slide the extension table to left to remove it from machine. (Refer to page 49.
ATTACHING EMBROIDERY UNIT CAUTION Always be sure to turn off power to machine before installing embroidery unit. 1 Connector cap 1. Turn off the machine. Turn connector cap to the right to open. Connector 2. Slide the embroidery unit onto machine fitting connectors on the machine and embroidery unit. Slide the embroidery unit as far as it will go until it clicks into place. 2 Carriage 3.
SECURING FABRIC IN EMBROIDERY HOOP NOTE: For information about using appropriate stabilizer, see page 34. 1 1. Loosen hoop adjusting screw and place fabric between inner and outer frame. Pull fabric edges to remove slack. NOTE: Apply stabilizer when appropriate, see page 34. 2. Slightly tighten the hoop adjusting screw and pull fabric edges to remove slack. Fit the two frames together by pressing down on the inner frame. 2 a. Tighten hoop adjusting screw. Hoop adjusting screw b.
USING FABRIC AND STABILIZER FABRIC Use stabilizer to produce best results when embroidering on the following fabrics. Fabrics which lack firmness or stability such as lightweight cotton. Lightweight fabrics such as this, may lack firmness or stability and when embroidered may pull in, which may result in problems such as shrinkage and puckering of the fabric around the embroidery area. Stretchy fabrics The fabric may stretch when tightening the hoop, the result may be uneven embroidery.
When embroidering onto fabric which is smaller than the hoop size, or when embroidering close to the edge of the fabric, attach the stabilizer as illustrated. Embroidery surface at fabric edge WHEN EMBROIDERING ALONG THE EDGE OF FABRIC SUCH AS A HANDKERCHIEF Stabilizer (Adhesive surface facing) Hoop inner frame Stabilizer WHEN EMBROIDERING A NARROW PIECE OF FABRIC SUCH AS RIBBON TAPE Ribbon tape Stabilizer Always use a layer of stabilizer which is bigger than the hoop being used.
PREPARING THE MACHINE BEFORE INSTALLING THE HOOP 1 1. Turn hand wheel counter clockwise (toward you) until the needle comes to its highest position. ATTACHING AND REMOVING EMBROIDERY HOOP 1 (A) 1. Raise presser foot and needle, and push up lever (A) of embroidery foot with your finger and pass embroidery hoop under it. To remove, pull the hoop forward to slide it out from underneath the embroidery foot. 2. Slide the hoop onto the embroidery unit from front to back until it clicks into place.
INSTALLATION OF SOFTWARE In order to start using the software on your PC you would have to first install the contents of the CD to your PC. This procedure is refered to as “installation procedure”. Please follow the below listed instructions in order to successfully install FUTURA on your personal computer. The FUTURA software comes on a CD-ROM disc. In most personal computers the default drive setting for a CD-ROM drive is “D:” Please insert the FUTURA CD-ROM into the CD-ROM disc receiver in your PC.
Now you are prompted to select the Program Folder where the shortcut for the software will be stored. Simply click on “Next” to continue. Finally you are requested to confirm all the selections made during the installation set-up. Pressing the “Next” button will finally start the copy and installation of the FUTURA software files to the given directory on the hard disk. A progress bar will indicate the stage at which the installation procedure is. It will finish when it has reached to 100%.
OPERATION SWITCHES WHEN EMBROIDERY UNIT IS ATTACHED Forward stitch button OPERATION SWITCHES START/STOP BUTTON When start/stop button is pushed, machines starts slowly. To stop the machine, push the button again and the machine will stop sewing and the needle stops at its highest position. Reverse stitch button FORWARD STITCH BUTTON After the embroidery design has been transferred to the machine, the embroidery can be advanced one stitch at a time.
TROUBLESHOOTING SKIPPED STITCHES AND THREAD BREAKAGES OCCUR Needle tip is broken. Replace needle. Needle is bent. Thread path is incorrect. EMBROIDERY PATTERN IS MIS-ALIGNED MACHINE SIDE Embroidering is continuing when thread is tangled. HOOP SIDE No stabilizer attached when using light or stretch fabric. Refer to page 7 - 9. Thread is tangled around spool holder. If the thread remains tangled, the fabric may pucker and ruin the finished embroidery.
HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR EMBROIDERING WITH FUTURA 1. If stitches are missing If the embroidery machine detects that the thread has broken, it may continue to embroider up to about eight stitches without any thread (blank stitches) before it automatically stops. In such cases, use the following procedure to step back through the embroidering data to the point for continuing. 1. Press the reverse switch (stitch return) to step back through the embroidery data. The hoop will move back one stitch at a time.
3. A fter resizing a design, the density of the stitching is either too tight or not tight enough. The Futura software will recalculate the stitch of an imported design when sizing, but only when using the DESIGN>CHANGE SIZE option. It does have a limitation of re-sizing up to 149% and down sizing to 51% and while still being able to re-calculate the stitches correctly. 4. AutoPunchTM and graphic files - Vector Art vs. Bitmapped Art There are many different types of images or formats of graphic files.
5. Will the density of a design be adjusted when resizing design ? When sizing designs in the Futura software you can resize designs from the Library in the hoop on screen and keep the design integrity. All other formats should be changed in the DESIGN/CHANGE SIZE menu in order to change the stitch count. 6. Resizing individual letters You can resize individual letters after you have brought them into the hoop and exited the text window.
Multi-Hoop Multi-Hooping is a special feature in the Futura Quartet TM software that will allow embroidery data which is larger than a single embroidery hoop to be sent to the machine to stitch out, while making it easy to re-hoop the fabric so that each part of the design lines up exactly. This embroidery data may be a single design that is too large for the hoop or a combination of smaller embroidery elements and/or lettering, that when combined together make a much larger finished design. See Fig. 1.
3. Select a large design or individual design elements and arrange them in the hoop area on the screen. The example shown uses lettering and designs from the Design Library that is built into the software. (Additional numbered hoops will appear as the design parts flow out of the first hoop section). 4. The design data is sent to the machine for sewing one section at a time. Click on the “Transmit to Machine” tool on the tool bar. 5.
In the case of a 2 hoop design, where one hoop is stacked on top of the other, position the Guide Lines on the horizontal cross line and the Center Hoop Marking on the vertical cross line. See Fig. 4. Center Hoop Marking Fig. 5 Guide Line Guide Line Center Hoop Marking 6. The next screen prompts you to input the first of three alignment points, A, B, and C. These alignment points will inform the machine exactly where the crosslines are positioned in the hoop.
7. Once point A is entered, the screen will prompt you to enter in points B and C. Follow the same procedures for inputting points B and C. In a case where the three points were input wrong, and they do not form an exact right angle, the software will show the following error message and give you an opportunity to enter the alignment points again. 8. When all three points have been entered, the Machine Navigator Box will appear.
HELPFUL MESSAGES WHEN EMBROIDERING Display on control panel Situation Embroidery unit is mounted, but USB cable is not connected. LED lamps are lit as ”P”and ”C” alternately. USB cable is connected, but embroidery data is not transferred yet. All LED lamps are turned off. Embroidery data is being transferred. All LEDlamps are turned off. Just after the embroidery data was completely transferred (before starting to sew the first block). LED lamps turn on according to transferred block numbers.
4. OTHER THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW PRESSER FOOT LIFTER There are three positions for your presser foot. 1. Lower the presser foot to sew. 2. Raise the lifter to the middle position to insert or remove fabric. 3. Lift it to its highest position to change the presser foot or to remove thick fabric. FEED DOG CONTROL The feed dogs control the movement of the fabric that is being sewn.
PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is turned off.- Turn on the switch. (see page 4). * Buttonhole lever is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. – Raise buttonhole lever. (see page 27 - 28). * Buttonhole lever is not lowered when sewing buttonhole. – Lower buttonhole lever. (see page 27 - 28). Machine jams/knocks. * Thread is caught in hook. - Clean hook. (see page 51). * Needle is damaged. - Replace needle. (see page 10). Fabric does not move.
CLEANING HOOK AREA AND FEED DOGS CAUTION Always disconnect the machine from power supply by removing the plug from the wall-outlet. 1 To ensure the best possible operation of your machine, it is necessary to keep the essential parts clean at all times. 1. Raise the needle to its highest position. (1) 2 2. Remove two screws on the needle plate (1) and slide the needle plate toward you as illustrated for removal. 3. Remove the bobbin case (2). 3 (2) 4.
OILING INSIDE THE FACE COVER 1. Remove two screws and face cover. 1 Face cover 2. Put one drop of sewing machine oil to the points indicated by arrows. Helpful Hints : For the machine used frequently : It should be oiled periodically. For the machine used after a long interval : It should be oiled before it is used. Screw CAUTION: Always remove the dust and lint before oiling. F or best results always use SINGER Brand Sewing Machine Oil.
SPECIAL ACCESSORIES SATIN STITCH FOOT The satin stitch foot is grooved on the bottom to permit dense stitching to pass under it easily. It is most useful for sewing satin stitches. It can also be used as an alternative to the general purpose foot when sewing stretch stitches. Closely spaced zig-zag stitches are called satin stitches. This is an attractive stitch used primarily for appliqueing and bar tacking. Slightly loosen top thread tension for satin stitching.
STRAIGHT STITCH FOOT This foot is used when sewing lightweight fabrics, such as chiffon and silk. It will help prevent the fabric from being pulled into the needle plate opening. 1. Verify that the needle will line up with the opening of the foot before starting to sew. 2. Sew slowly and guide the layers. * The straight stitch foot is an optional accessory. OPEN TOE FOOT This foot provides a more visible view of the area that you will be stitching.
OVERCASTING FOOT The guide on the overcasting foot aligns with the raw edge of the fabric. As you sew, thread forms around the pin in the foot. The fabric edge is kept flat as the stitch locks the edge of the fabric to prevent it from unraveling. 5.0 - 7.0 1. Place a single layer of the fabric under the foot. Align the raw edge of the fabric against the extension guide on the right toe of the foot. 2. Sew along the fabric edge. 3.
DARNING / FREEHAND EMBROIDERY FOOT This foot can be used to create free hand embroidery, monograms and stippling. For designs and monograms 1. Drop the feed dogs. To do so, remove the free arm. On the backside of the exposed area, move the lever from the right to the left. 3.0 - 5.0 2. Thread the needle with the machine embroidery thread. If you have chosen a rayon sheen as embroidery thread, use a special bobbin thread in the bobbin, called bobbin fill. 3.
PINTUCK FOOT The pintuck foot works in conjunction with a twin needle to create small “tucks” in the fabric. The pintuck foot has several grooves in the underside, which allows the tucks not to be flattened after being sewn. The grooves also help keep multiple rows of tucks evenly spaced. A cord can be added to form a more pronounced pintuck. 1. Attach the pintuck foot and a twin needle (optional accessory). 2. Thread the two needle threads.
TWIN NEEDLE A twin-needle produces two rows of parallel stitches for pin tucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. When using twin-needles, the stitch width should never be set above twin needle mark, regardless of the stitch you have selected. Doing so will result in broken needles and possible damage to your machine. Use of a Singer Brand twin needle (Style 2025) is strongly recommended. The twin needle is an optional purchase. THREADING THE TWIN NEEDLE 1. Place a spool on each spool pin.
HELPFUL MESSAGES Messages are displayed with LED lamps above stitch pattern numbers on control panel and/or PC screen. When a message is displayed, fix the problem following the instruction in the message. The message will disappear, once the problem has been fixed. On control panell 01 02 03 04 On PC screen Problem Correction Sewing Machine is locked up due to thread entangled with bobbin case or rotation interrupted forcibly.
On control panell 09 10 12 15 On PC screen Problem Correction Sewing Unable to start with presser foot lifted. Lower presser foot and restart. ○ ○ Hoop size is too small to move hoop to original position. Turn off power switch and attach larger hoop. ○ Hoop size is smaller than embroidery data. Attach appropriate hoop and restart. ○ Defect in sewing data. Transmit correct data. ○ System error occurs.
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