SINGER Quantum XL-100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CONGRATULATIONS ...on the purchase of this new Singer* computer sewing machine. To achieve the most enjoyment and satisfaction from this product, it is recommended that the instruction manual be read through step by step while seated in front of the machine. This will help get to know all of its parts and capabilities.
CONTENTS Important Safeguards........................................................... 2 Various Types of Stitches.......... ............................................3 Principal Parts....................................................................4,5 Accessories...........................................................................5 Major Functions.................................................................... 6 Memory Buttons and Pattern Category Buttons...................
Be sure to turn power switch OFF before replacing sewing machine needle, or lubricating machine. When not in use, be sure to turn power switch OFF and unplug machine. Do not use thinner or other similar solvents to clean machine. Do not expose machine to direct sunlight or humid atmos phere. This sewing machine uses a micro computer and precision electronic circuits consisting of semiconductor components, so please observe the following precautions: • Keep room temperature at 40°F to 100°F.
Various Types Of Stitches • Pattern stitch • Reinforcing stretch stitch • Embroidery stitch » Applique • Buttonholes r »Overcasting » Blindstitch rrrm“rrrrn CCCCCCCOICO Wing needle • Circular • Straight stitch • Zigzag stitch • Basting stitch pattern stitch • Quilting ► Pintuck js aaaaa AA/|\AA/^sAA^ A/ Twin needle
Principal Parts Thread spool cap Thread sensor guide Spool pin Bobbin winder thread guide Bobbin thread cutter Bobbin winder Spool pin felt Face plate cover \ Presser foot adjusting lever -------- LCD brightness control Upper LCD window: Sewing speed lever (When foot speed controller is not used.) Lower LCD touch-screen Thread cutter button Back tack button Function buttons Start/stop button (When foot speed controller is not used.
Converting machine to free-arm Available spot for extra feet. Embroidery foot - Accessories d) See page 68 for part numbers of accessories.
Major Functions ' LCD Brightness control: Controls brightness and contrast of upper LCD window and lower LCD touch-screen. • Upper LCD window: View stitch pattern graphics and problem indicators. • Thread meter override buttons: Increases and decreases top thread supply (tension). • Liquid crystal display: Indicates presser foot, stitch length, stitch width, tension, mirror image, turn over, pattern repeat, small abc, two color patterns and memory.
Changing Presser Feet Place needle in highest position. Align presser foot pin with marker line. Types of Feet and Their Application Typical applications Standard presser foot Straight stitch Quilting Pintuck Zigzag stitch Applique Quilting Overcasting 3-step zigzag stitch (elastic stitch) CAUTION: When changing to feet which require removal and replacement of presser foot screw it is mandatory screw is tighted with exclusive screwdriver (see page 47).
Connecting Machine Push foot speed controller plug into lower receptacle at right end of machine. Push power cord plug O into upper receptacle at right end of machine. Plug 0 into electric outlet. NOTE: If upper LCD window or lower LCD touch-screen is too bright or dark to see the stitch patterns, adjust LCD brightness control (see page 15). Running Machine Power/light switch. - When ‘T’ side of power switch is pressed machine will be turned on.
Winding Bobbin To wind a bobbin follow steps 1 through 9. Wind thread around bobbin winder Q thread guide. 5 10 4 Use both hands to pull thread into Q groove of thread sensor guide.
£% Place thread spool and, spool cap onto . O spool pm. - oUhread® V—,i" " 11 '• I . (1) Be sure notch on spool is i on right side. (2) Use cap to hold spool in place large spool NOTE: Some size and style spools of thread do not deliver thread smoothly with TKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiJiiiiiiiri horizontal spool and spool cap. In this case use vertical auxiliary spool pin. Place bobbin on bobbin winding shaft. Lead thread through one of the holes in bobbin from inside out.
4 Follow threading path arrows on Q machine. (4,5,6,7) iI O Use both hands ^ to pull thread Q into groove of thread sensor guide. Threading Machine To thread machine follow steps 1 through ' Push threading lever all the Automatic Needle Threading way down and a hook will go B. Push threading lever down. C. through eye of needle. A. Lower presser foot lifter. Raise needle to highest position. 12 Place thread onto ® Pass thread in front of needle and below hook.
►• c»» 1^. *V>- *-vi s,..*jfj*, . Turn handwheel, __ counterclockwise to Q raise needle to high est position. 10 A. Pulling up Bobbin Thread Hold needle thread lightly with left hand and turn handwheel counterclockwise until needle enters needle plate. Continue turning handwheel while holding needle thread until needle rises. Tighten hoid on needle thread B. until bobbin thread is pulied up. Undo loop with fingers. C. D. Release needle threader.
Trial Sewing! When power switch is turned on utility touch-screen illuminates and left position straight stitch is automatically selected. Upper LCD window How to Operate Automatic Thread Cutter Wait until needle stops _ A- completely in down position. B- Release button. Press thread cutting button. Needle moves to up position. C. Raise presser foot lifter. Remove fabric.
How to select needle position (Only works with straight stitch) Press needle position buttons to select from among 22 possible needle positions. M nn uu M M 3.E in I.Lf Full right How to JH^^read Cutting Groove (How to Knot the Threads) Remove material from machine. After finishing a seam, raise needle and presser foot, and slowly pull material from under presser foot. ^ Cut threads, using thread cutting I groove. ^ Knot two threads on wrong side of O fabric.
How To Select Utility Patterns Touch utility pattern button , then touch desired utility pattern. Upper LCD window will indicate selection.
How to Adjust Stitch Length of Utility Patterns Machine’s stitch patterns are automatically set to an optimum length. By using override buttons pattern length can be adjusted as desired. How to use stitch length manual override buttons. Example (Straight stitch) ¿0 (Automatic) Example (Straight stitch) Press this but ton to increase stitch length. 40^ (Adjusted) . Example (Straight stitch) Press this but ton to decrease the stitch length.
How to Adjust Stitch Width of Utiiity Patterns ^< After specifying pattern from among % : > 4 , if desired, the stitch width may be adjusted by pressing stitch width buttons. Example (Zigzag stitch) M Press this button to increase stitch width. Ì0 (Adjusted) Example (Zigzag stitch) M Press this but ton to decrease the stitch width. (Adjusted) Automatic stitch width 5 mm w M 0n J.U M .c j^4 4Ì5 J ^n J.U M' 1,U un ^ - 5.G - J M uIJJ n M n ^ J.U J .
Automatic Computer Controlled Thread Metering (tension) System Insteadof a mechanical tension system, which controls thread by squeezing it between 2 discs, the XL-100 controls thread by computer. An automatic computer controlled thread metering system delivers the precise amount of thread for each needle penetration to create the optimal appearance of each stitch.
Problem Indicators If machine has not been properly set to sew, a problem indicator will appear in LCD window advising where problem is located. Problem indicators, cause & solution Problem indicators, cause & solution Raise needle. 5t • Bobbin winding shaft was left in right position after winding. • Move bobbin winding shaft back to left position. Lower buttonhole lever. Buttonhole lever has not been pulled down. (See page 26, 27.) Place embroidery frame on machine.
Fabric, Thread And Needle Table Your fabric will determine choice of needle and thread, The following table is a practical guide to needle and thread selection, Always refer to it before a new sewing project. And be sure to use same size and type of thread in bobbin as in top thread supply. Fabric Thread Needles Fabrics below can be of any fiber, cotton, linen, silk, wool, synthetic, rayon, blends. They are listed as examples of weight.
straight stitch When power is turned on, full left position straight stitch is automatically selected. To move needle position see page 15 or 23. a -Automatic needle position (Left needle position) Seiect straight 1 stitch pattern. 4 Begin sewing. Position material, and lower presser 2 Use correct presser foot. 3 foot. Use presser foot bearing symbol indicated on LCD. * See page 8 for how to attach presser foot. Place edge of material under presser foot.
Back tack Back tack is used at the beginning and end of seam to secure it. O Press back tack button & Begin sewing. for 3 needle penetrations to lock off seam. © Press back tack button again for 3 needle penetrations to lock off other end of seam. • The back tack button is only designed to be used for 3 needle penetrations at the ends of a seam. • If you want to sew continuous reverse stitching, consult page 31 (Four Direction Sewing) and use the continuous reverse stitch there.
Zigzag Stitch ^ Select zigzag stitch pattern. 2 Use correct presser foot. 3 The sewing method is the same as for straight stitch steps 3 through 9. (see page 22) NOTE: Automatic stitch width and stitch length 5 symbol indicated on LCD. How to adjust stitch width. After selecting zigzag stitch pattern, if desired, adjust stitch width by pressing stitch width buttons. Select from among 22 different stitch width possibilities. NOTE: Stitch width can only be adjusted when sewing machine is stopped.
Overcast! nq (OveredgIng) 1 Select desired stitch pattern. m 2 Use correct presser foot. • Be sure to use the standard presser foot for zigzag and multi-stitch zigzag sewing. M Standard presser foot A • Overlock/overcasting Used to prevent fabric from fraying. Overcasting foot C There are three stitch types that can be used for overcasting. Select the one that is best suited for material. Use presser foot which is indicated on LCD. edges. Used for overcasting edge of fabric to prevent fraying.
Automatic Buttonholes When sewing knit or other stretchy materials, apply interfacing to the material, and set presser foot pressure adjustment lever to “LOW”. Be sure to sew a test buttonhole first. Automatic stitch length (density) is 0.5 for bartack buttonholes and 0.6 for keyhole buttonhole. Adjust buttonhole density by adjusting stitch length (see page 17). Automatic buttonhole foot has an underplate for sewing perfect buttonholes along edge of garments where fabric layers are not equal.
Purl stitch Buttonholes Automatic buttonhole steps The bartack buttonholes and the keyhole buttonhole can be used for purl stitch effect. Select desired buttonhole and press 2-color key CM . Tacking stitch 12 3 I !I I 0 i \ 1^ ^ 4 ^> ^ i. ► 1J 1 : ' *• 1 * ^ 1 : : < rV1 At end of buttonhole machine will sew a tacking stitch, then stop Tacking stitch automatically. • Finished appearance resembles a hand sewn buttonhole. 7 Position material. 8 Lower buttonhole foot.
Sewing Corded Buttonholes Sewing a cord into buttonholes will prevent them from becoming loose and they will last longer. Buttonhole twist thread may be used tor cording. How to set the cord n n n To sew buttonholes with cording, pass cord around end of buttonhole foot and knot ends of threads at front. Then, attach buttonhole foot to presser bar and sew buttonhole. Pull cording tight into sewn buttonhole and cut off excess cord. Basting Stitch Use correct presser 2 foot.
For blindstitching general fabrics or heavy-weight materials Position folded edge against 1 Overcast material, and fold edge. 2 guide and sew. 3 Turn fabric over. Refer to page 25 for overcasting. Refer to page 28 for basting stitch. For blindstitching light-weight fabrics Position folded edge against 2 guide and sew. 1 Fold the fabrics.
Attaching Buttons 1 Use correct presser foot. 2 Lower feed dogs. U® Í 3 Select zigzag stitch pattern. X ЛЛЛАЛ ©/ XX 4у XX [■SA штА Авто .... шш D.UIS I '' The Zigzag stitch is used to attach both 2 and 4-hole buttons. The button-sewing foot must be attached when sewing a button. Ж i=5-----, Up Down Cl ^ у 7SS\J supplied in accessory bag. Place fabric on machine, and 6 Tack thread in place. Press stitch width buttons to match holes in button to be sewn. NOTE: 3.
Four Direction Sewing Select desired 2 pattern. 1 Press LGE motif button 3 Use correct presser foot. cs* Ir) >) These four stitches allow sewing sideways (Zigzag/Straight stitch) and forward or backward, without pivoting the fabric. iDCaS!^) Follow steps O through O O o o |VW| ŒI I Balancing Shape Of Pattern It is recommended that a test sample of pattern be sewn using same fabric and interfacing or backing before sewing on garment.
Pattern Sewing Pattern Modifier Keys sz o CO CD O CO CD E ra S' _i«£ How to select patterns 1. w FUN Press desired pattern category button. Lower LCD Touch-screen will illuminate to indicate selection. A-B-C REG 2. Touch desired pattern on lower LCD Touch-screen. Selected pattern will appear on upper LCD window. to CL c£ 1 ® ^ sy. CL CO Ü Ic CL 2 O) Q O -j Decorative stitch foot (T) XX III 30C Enliarge siz< 3 key JC Presser foot symbol fk' --------- s .... AUTO 1—^40353025201510• . . .
'i:' .MJ Reduce size key Mirror (reversed image) key Turn over key W Category button I REG I Applicable 3 Touch-screens RPT Repeat pattern key memJ ^♦ Pattern position key Return key Pattern elongate key I REG I Category button Applicable 1 Touch-screen or /a. Small alphabet key (^3^ HAP Continuous pattern sewing Each press of /v\ position key will indicate a different pattern layout. CORR MEM, Correction key Corrects undesired pattern in middle of memory sequence.
Large Size Pattern Sewing It is recommended to make a sample using same fabric and interfacing or backing material before sewing on garment. Note; Virtually all fabrics require interfacing to sew large size patterns properly. When sewing pattern stitches or alphabet stitches, be sure to use decorative stitch foot (T). To determine pattern placement use It is vital fabric is kept square to assistant marker and templates provided machine to assure proper pattern with machine. formation.
2. Enlarge pattern. 1. Select pattern. 2. Press enlarge size key 3. Begin sewing. 3. Reduce pattern. 1. Select pattern. 2. Press reduce size key 3. Begin sewing. y 4» Mirror pattern 1. Select pattern. ____ 2. Press mirror key iXi . 3. Begin sewing. * Pattern can also be enlarged or reduced. 5« 2-color pattern These illustrated patterns can be sewn in two colors. This unique technique is achieved by placing a different color thread in bobbin than needle thread.
Furi’face Pattern Sewing Presser foot to be used fl Decorative stitch foot (T)________j (gv 1. Press the FUN button I . 2. Press |a| , (B) , © and @ key. To change features from among 1920 possible df"© faces. Face changes appear on upper LCD [meîïiIrpt h window.
Regular Pattern Sewing Presser foot to be used 1 - Press regular pattern button \^\. I REG I 2. Each time [^\ button is pressed, lower LCD touch-screen will change. Decorative stitch foot (T) ft Single patterns Continuous patterns 1 - >1 5 > % ► > Ì* & w f 3 .xO- «L -.L J fa fa g ^ «6 n o u 1n 1 —1 TO. C i=0 Û7 § i6 . >• ■•' 0 »« ffS-.. ÎOÎ SUS m M c ' Ì corr J MEM CORR MEM mem) n > i ^'I mem) V^Vw -, .. ..
Alphabet Stitch Sewing Presser foot to be used 1. Press alphabet button | - - | . a b c First press Second press ft Ag “n Ep Qp. Op Oh 'j IJ, •t ®E] c>4 ^8 N % %^0 O'T Y-p 1 V •M a' % A CORR ,MEM ,RPT , corr' [mem, ,RPT CLn ^ |ALGE I FUN I REG I D em) Space key Period key [| Hyphen key | —[ Center point key [ ■ | Apostrophe key № Üg) I MEM Decorative stitch foot (T) A-B-C CrUR I □ ^1© How to select letter of alphabet.
How to Combine Patterns. (Example) Combine upper case and lower case. Up to 40 patterns may be entered into memory. 1 - Press alphabet button twice. 2. Press . (Indicates ^ on upper LCD window.) 3. Press 4^81 4- Press M^i . (Indicates ) 5. Press key. (Indicates a-b-c 6- Press 11 . Press . (Indicates . Press 12 button. ) button. 13- Press twice. (Indicates 7- Press twice. (Indicates ) ) 14. Press SBQ button. 15 - Begin sewing. Combination Fun-Face and Alphabet D 1 ■ Press Fun-Face button 2.
How to Correct Patterns in Memory Liquid When an undesired pattern has been crystal display window ► When memory is not full, it will be placed in memory. • indicated on LCD and patterns may button will operate only when ABC button has been pressed. • Pressing button will clear • Before selecting a new set of patterns, be sure to clear all memorized patterns. Tj(3>a W lE XX patterns which have been selected. continue to be added.
Free Arm Sewing Sewing hard-to-reach garment areas is made easier by using free-arm sewing capability of sewing machine. Note: See page 5 for converting machine to free-arm.
Circular Pattern Stitch Select pattern as Attach decorative stit 1 desired. 2 foot (T). Select patterns from IRK I sewing outside periphery of coasters and emblems. Circular ruler allows machine to sew circular patterns of 3 to 10 cm radius. category. If single pattern is selected press I Rpj key. Move sizing lever by Attach circular pattern firmly pushing from Move sizing plate toPush sizing lever into 4 slot. 3 stitching ruler. 5 desired position. 6 slot.
Heirloom Sewing (Using wing needie) CAUTION: Make sure power/light switch is off before changing needle. Automatic needie threader Use correct presser Select one of five 2 foot 3 cannot be used. 4 patterns from category. REG ZJ -L i"~i r~ ••1 *. ^ Pattern ☆ When using wing needle, do not use thread cutter (needle may bend). _J _L U ^ is single pattern so press RPT Quilting (Using Quilt guide) When using zigzag stitch 1 Select pattern as desired. 2 may use stitch width. 3 Use correct presser foot.
Patch Work 1 Select pattern. 2 Use correct presser foot. Press ^ button, and select I REG I desired pattern. With pattern stitches, fabrics can be joined together to form a strong seam. Choose one of above three patterns. Overlapping Patch 1 5/8" Basting stitch \ ,^iii N Fabric (wrong side) Fabric (wrong side) I ^ Seam I Place two pieces of fabric right sides together and sew a basting stitch. Press seam to one side.
Twin Needle Sewing - With machine turned off, insert twin needle into needle clamp, and thread machine as for single needle sewing through left needle eye. - Attach auxiliary spool pin into hole by bobbin thread cutter. Place second spool of thread on it; and, again, thread machine as usual except as noted in point 4 below. The second thread will thread through right needle. Attaching 1 twin needle. Attach auxiliary Use correct presser foot. 3 spool pin. 4 Thread machine.
Darning/ Free-motion Embroidery Remove presser foot 1 holder. Move drop feed lever from 2 up to down. 3 Select zigzag stitch pattern. AWV\ ------- A yoc XX ' UTO M cn D.U - ' Before removing presser foot holder, be sure to turn off power to sewing machine. Set stitch length to 4.0 to 4 Select stitch width. 5 increase thread suppiy. Set embroidery hoop in 6 place. Lower presser foot lifter and start sewing.
Rolled Hemming Select desired stitch 1 pattern. 2 Change foot. Material edge is hemmed while rolling it under. Used for finishing bottom of shirts and blouses and edges of frills and handker chiefs. in accessory bag. NOTE: Straight stitch needle position may be adjusted for perfect sewing position, (see page 15 or 23) work easier. Insert material into spiral groove in hemmer foot until needle position is reached.
Inserting Zippers 1 Select straight stitch. XX + XX IBAB Use correct presser 2 foot. J AUTO Zippers may be inserted in •vT several ways. Type and location of zipper will help select right method. Lapped zippers usually are inserted in side seam of the garment. When power switch is Centered zippers are turned on, straight stitch is centered in opening, and selected automatically. are suitable for almost all fabrics. machine.
Inserting Invisible Zippers 1 Select straight stitch. 2 Change foot. Since a seam does not appear on right side of material, opening can be finished with material edges neatly butted. When power switch is turned ON, straight stitch is automatically selected. Attach invisible zipper foot supplied in accessory bag. 4 on seamline, and press open seam allowance. Set center of Invisible zipper on seam. Baste zipper to seam allowances.
Manual Buttonholes Select desired stitch 1 pattern. 2 Change foot. Automatic foot can make buttonholes up to 1 1/2: use transparent foot to create larger buttonholes. ^ To make ribbon casings Other uses for Transparent foot I. ' For french machlne-sewing:mock whip and roll, pin-tucking and entredeux, are better controlled because there is a groove In bottom of foot. ' For satin stitching Mark rnaterial to indicate buttonhole placement.
Attaching Cords 1 Select desired stitch pattern. 2 Change foot. i=> For one cord (Manual zigzag stitch width 1 .0 -2 .0 ) Multi-stitch zigzag stitch Gathering and shirring Place pearl cotton into center of foot and zig-zag over it. Secure one end of pearl cotton and pull other end to gather. Use same method with elastic threads to create shirring. ' Decorative shirring Experiment with decorative threads, like ribbon thread or metallics. Place cording into slots and stitch using multi stitch zigzag.
^ * Always use Singer genuine accessory feet. > Off brand or generic accessories may cause poor performance, damage to sewing machine or injury. .I- Optional ACCGSSOriGS Ruffler presser foot (Pan No.saeoas) Ruffler quickly & easily produces professional looking ruffles on garments and home decorating. ' Be sure to turn power off before Select straight stitch pattern and removing/attaching ruffler adjust needle position to 1.0 (This is presserfoot. very important). Attaching ruffler.
Optional Accessories PintUCk foot (Part No.386022) Darning/embroidery foot (PartNo.3860i7) Uses: - Sews evenly spaced plain twin needle pintucks. - Sews evenly spaced corded twin needle pintucks. Procedures: Plain pintucks 1) Insert twin needle and thread machine with two spools of thread, using auxiliary spool pin. (See page 45) 2) Select straight stitch pattern and adjust needle to center position (3.6). 3) Mark straight line for first pintuck. 4) Stich along marked line.
Embroidery Setting up machine to embroider Precautions to be taken when embroidering. 1. Be sure to turn OFF power to machine before attaching/ removing embroidery bed and embroidery card to/from machine. 2. Be sure to keep embroidery cards in original case for storage. 3. Do not carry main unit of sewing machine with embroidery bed attached. * When embroidery bed is used with sewing machine, foot speed controller cannot be used. Attach embroidery presser foot (J).
^ If upper LCD window gives indication. Raise presser foot. ^ if upper LCD indication. window gives 1 Raise needle. O Ш Press arrows on f, ^ key to determine location on fabric where Press ® key to check sew_ ing range. Securely insert V embroidery card O into slot until it will go no further, i Turn off power to machine. r 0 Turn on power to machine. Now, start sewing machin Be thread end. See next page for how to sure to raise presser foot to Lightly hold again.
Preparation for Embroidery Precautions to be taken when embroidering ■ Attaching/removing embroidery bed Push connector lever toremove embroidery be Turn off power Slide embroidery bed to right on To 3 rightmost position. 1 switch. 2 to machine. from machine 1. Turn off power switch. 2. Return connector lever to leftmost position. 3. Slide embroidery bed to left from machine. Attach/remove embroidery bed to/from machine while on level table.
■ Attaching/removing embroidety frame To remove embroidery frame from se machine Fully raise embroidery presser frame into slot located on foot and put embroiderySlide frame Pull embroidery frame towards front 2 embroidery bed until it clicks. 1 under it. machine while pressing frame lever. k I D y i—■ w\ Fully raise embroidery presser foot and pull out frame from under presser foot. Determining iocation of embroidery, inside embroidery frame Lower LCD panel 1. ) Select pattern 2.
Sampler Card Patterns of Embroidery Each time ^ button is pressed, lower LCD touch-screen I EMB I will change to show 6 different screens (total 23 patterns). 2. Multi-color embroidery (1) Press key, and color steps will be shown on upper LCD window. (2) Follow steps 3 and 4 in outline embroidery. (3) Change needle thread to yellow and start sewing machine. When pattern is finished, machine will automati cally stop and cut thread. (4) Follow step 3 to sew other colors of pattern. si 1.
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Letters Card of Embroidery standard size (1) Attach embroidery bed, letters card and frame. When the key once will select (2) Pressing When the key is pressed: jf .4/a. When the Pressing key again will select 15 mm key is pressed: Lower case letters are shown. key is pressed: For each of aforementioned keys, two presses will return screen to standard. When sewing small size letters It is recommended to use #11/80 needle and fine thread to improve stitching quality.
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Example (combination of sampler and upper/lower case script). Follow steps of procedure in numerical order. 1. Turn off power to machine. Put embroidery bed on machine. (See page 54.) 2. Determine location of pattern to be sewn and draw a reference marker line on material with assistant marker. 3. Secure material In embroidery frame. (See page 56.) 17. Insert slot letter embroidery card into slot on 4. Insert sampler embroidery card ^.T/'1 Into slot on machine. machine. i 18.
Troubles in Embroidering If thread breaks during embroidering: w _jZL & « % I (5 & 1. Stop sewing machine. 2. Raise needle. 3. • In case of needle thread breakage: Properly thread machine head again. • In case of bobbin thread breakage: Trim needle thread and remove embroidery frame from machine. Properly install bobbin thread in bobbin case and attach embroidery frame. V ■/ J± .t?] 4.
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i CAUTION: Be sure to disconnect plug from wall outlet before opening cover. How To Replace Light Bulb Using exclusive screwdriver, loosen setscrews at rear and top side of face plate cover about two turns, and pull cover straight off. Remove lamp cover. Remove bulb by pushing bulb upward and turn to left. Replace by pushing upward and turn to right. Cleaning Removing lint and dust CAUTION: Accumulation of lint or dust may cause problems. Always keep sewing machine clean.
Performance Checklist If sewing difficulties occur, make sure instructions are correctly followed. If a problem still exists, reminders below may help solve it. Problem Action to be taken Sewing machine has been Turn power switch off, and run at Tow sewing speed for wait for about 20 minutes. an extended period of time. Safety device will reset, and Machine is designed to machine will be ready to automatically turn motor operate. power off to prevent overheating.
Problem \ W W \/M I/// Cause (Reason) Fabric puckers Needle breaks. Loud noise is heard. Action to be taken Page Stitch length is too long for material. Needle point is blunt. Decrease stitch length. 17 Replace needle. 21 A thin needle was used for sewing heavy-weight material. Needle has not been fully inserted into needle bar. Needle clamp screw is loose. Presser foot is not correct one. Use correct size needle. 21 Properly insert needle. 21 Securely tighten needle clamp screw.
Listing of Part Number of All Accessories Included with Machine, Optional Accessories and Most Common Replacement Parts.
Part No. 386034 Eng.