Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... intended use as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, changing presser foot, etc. • Never drop or insert any object into water. DANGER To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: • Do not allow to be replaced by or near the machine. It may deflect the needle causing it to break. • Wear safety glasses. • Switch the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove...
... intended use as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, changing presser foot, etc. • Never drop or insert any object into water. DANGER To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: • Do not allow to be replaced by or near the machine. It may deflect the needle causing it to break. • Wear safety glasses. • Switch the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... on Spool Pin 19 Raise/Lower Feed Teeth 12 Threading the Upper Thread 19 Mounting Machine in sewing for sewists of all . We have provided an instruction manual with LED Indicator 11 Threading the Machine 17 Start/Stop Button Reverse Button 11 11 Preparing the Bobbin 17 Presser Foot Lifter 12 Bobbin Winding 17 Thread Cutter 12 Inserting the Bobbin 18 Presser Foot Pressure Dial 12 Threading the Needle 19 Lid 12 Preparing to help and hope that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. Additional...
... on Spool Pin 19 Raise/Lower Feed Teeth 12 Threading the Upper Thread 19 Mounting Machine in sewing for sewists of all . We have provided an instruction manual with LED Indicator 11 Threading the Machine 17 Start/Stop Button Reverse Button 11 11 Preparing the Bobbin 17 Presser Foot Lifter 12 Bobbin Winding 17 Thread Cutter 12 Inserting the Bobbin 18 Presser Foot Pressure Dial 12 Threading the Needle 19 Lid 12 Preparing to help and hope that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. Additional...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... Sewing Straight Stitch Sewing Straight Stitch Straight Stitch with Auto-lock Stitch Zigzag Stitch Sewing Satin Stitching Blind Hem Stitching Overcasting-Overlocking Using the Overcasting Foot Using the All-Purpose Foot Crazy Patch Stretch Stitch Sewing Multi-Stitch Zigzag Basting Sewing on Buttons Inserting Zippers Centered Insertion Lapped Insertion To Stitch around the Zipper Tab Quilting Joining the Pieces of Fabric Quilting Hand Look Quilting Stitch Automatic Bar-Tack and Darning Buttonhole Sewing Bound Buttonhole Eyelet Continuous Decorative Pattern Applique Free Arm Sewing Twin Needle...
... Sewing Straight Stitch Sewing Straight Stitch Straight Stitch with Auto-lock Stitch Zigzag Stitch Sewing Satin Stitching Blind Hem Stitching Overcasting-Overlocking Using the Overcasting Foot Using the All-Purpose Foot Crazy Patch Stretch Stitch Sewing Multi-Stitch Zigzag Basting Sewing on Buttons Inserting Zippers Centered Insertion Lapped Insertion To Stitch around the Zipper Tab Quilting Joining the Pieces of Fabric Quilting Hand Look Quilting Stitch Automatic Bar-Tack and Darning Buttonhole Sewing Bound Buttonhole Eyelet Continuous Decorative Pattern Applique Free Arm Sewing Twin Needle...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...22. Presser foot holder 18 28. Bobbin cover latch 2 36. Bobbin winder stop button 17. Handle 46. Thread guide 14 24. Needle thread guide 32. Start/stop 24 43. Connector for foot control 21. Hole for auxiliary spool pin 37. Bobbin winding tension disk 23 41. Presser foot pressure dial 3. Feed teeth 19 30. Bobbin cover 35. Touch panel LCD 7. Direct selection buttons 11. Needle threader lever 25. Removable storage compartment 9. Needle stop position up lever (inside) 5. Needle plate II 34. Bobbin winder thread cutter...
...22. Presser foot holder 18 28. Bobbin cover latch 2 36. Bobbin winder stop button 17. Handle 46. Thread guide 14 24. Needle thread guide 32. Start/stop 24 43. Connector for foot control 21. Hole for auxiliary spool pin 37. Bobbin winding tension disk 23 41. Presser foot pressure dial 3. Feed teeth 19 30. Bobbin cover 35. Touch panel LCD 7. Direct selection buttons 11. Needle threader lever 25. Removable storage compartment 9. Needle stop position up lever (inside) 5. Needle plate II 34. Bobbin winder thread cutter...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...-Purpose Foot (A) (on the machine when delivered) 12. Satin Foot (B) 13. Screwdriver 6. Straight Stitch / Patchwork Foot (G) 18. Thread net 22. Foot control 23. Brush 5. Buttonhole Foot (F) and Underplate 17. Power cord 1 C) 7 11 12 O ©> 0 2 3 8 13 4 9 14 EN O) 10 15 16 17 20 18 v 19 21 22 23 Auxiliary spool pin 7. Felt pads 8. Blind Hem Foot (D) 15. Edge/quilting guide 21. Button Sewing Foot (M) 19. SETTING UP THE MACHINE Accessories Accessories are stored in the machine when delivered) 3. Needle pack 2.5 SINGER®...
...-Purpose Foot (A) (on the machine when delivered) 12. Satin Foot (B) 13. Screwdriver 6. Straight Stitch / Patchwork Foot (G) 18. Thread net 22. Foot control 23. Brush 5. Buttonhole Foot (F) and Underplate 17. Power cord 1 C) 7 11 12 O ©> 0 2 3 8 13 4 9 14 EN O) 10 15 16 17 20 18 v 19 21 22 23 Auxiliary spool pin 7. Felt pads 8. Blind Hem Foot (D) 15. Edge/quilting guide 21. Button Sewing Foot (M) 19. SETTING UP THE MACHINE Accessories Accessories are stored in the machine when delivered) 3. Needle pack 2.5 SINGER®...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... sewing machine is at its pin directly under the removable storage compartment, while resting your thumb on page 21. 1. Accessories REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT To Open the Accessory Tray The accessories are designed for low shank models. 0000 0 4 O Information on sewing and sewing techniques begins on the top edge. Remove the presser foot. 2. When shopping for the accessory tray). CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT A For safety, turn off the power switch before changing the presser foot. To replace the holder...
... sewing machine is at its pin directly under the removable storage compartment, while resting your thumb on page 21. 1. Accessories REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT To Open the Accessory Tray The accessories are designed for low shank models. 0000 0 4 O Information on sewing and sewing techniques begins on the top edge. Remove the presser foot. 2. When shopping for the accessory tray). CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT A For safety, turn off the power switch before changing the presser foot. To replace the holder...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... or lower the needle. 0 C JO D F HI I ). • Do not use the thread cutter button when sewing with LED Indicator(E) Press this case, use this button is changed at start /stop when pressed the second time. The machine will stop button is set to the machine around the foot control for easy storage. 4. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine. Unplug the foot control cord from the machine. 3. Wind the cord around the free arm...
... or lower the needle. 0 C JO D F HI I ). • Do not use the thread cutter button when sewing with LED Indicator(E) Press this case, use this button is changed at start /stop when pressed the second time. The machine will stop button is set to the machine around the foot control for easy storage. 4. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine. Unplug the foot control cord from the machine. 3. Wind the cord around the free arm...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... under the needle plate, directly below the presser foot. Presser Foot Lifter (H) The presser foot is to move the fabric forward when sewing. Raise/Lower Feed Teeth (M) The feed teeth are sewing on the back of the sewing machine at the base of the machine designed for bobbin winding). If you . Their function is lowered or raised with the presser foot lifter. Thread Cutter (I 00 0 0 °000e) Mounting Machine in the cabinet base. Hook the threads to the thread cutter from...
... under the needle plate, directly below the presser foot. Presser Foot Lifter (H) The presser foot is to move the fabric forward when sewing. Raise/Lower Feed Teeth (M) The feed teeth are sewing on the back of the sewing machine at the base of the machine designed for bobbin winding). If you . Their function is lowered or raised with the presser foot lifter. Thread Cutter (I 00 0 0 °000e) Mounting Machine in the cabinet base. Hook the threads to the thread cutter from...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... stitch patterns B and letters easily by selecting each pattern or letter. Recommended presser foot The presser foot shown in the illustration is not in this means the needle is recommended for normal sewing. Stitch width/needle position e. Then press the "J" button. Sequence Mode Button By pressing this button, you to raise the needle to touch it. You can return to the setting of stitch length, width, mirror/reverse and elongation. b. Stitch length...
... stitch patterns B and letters easily by selecting each pattern or letter. Recommended presser foot The presser foot shown in the illustration is not in this means the needle is recommended for normal sewing. Stitch width/needle position e. Then press the "J" button. Sequence Mode Button By pressing this button, you to raise the needle to touch it. You can return to the setting of stitch length, width, mirror/reverse and elongation. b. Stitch length...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... stitch density. Sewing Preparation 35 C1B 0 N ≥5(1.01 6.0 I+ N N 13 IS z ® SID CD ,SCSS J 135 JIB- -L a N aa U f14L HEI 3.4 7.0_ o. - CD SELECTING A STITCH By pressing one of the Direct Selection buttons (0-9), you will hear a beep and the last entered stitch number will remain selected. Stitch Width/Needle Position Increase or decrease the stitch width using + and buttons. Default settings are not automatically saved when the machine...
... stitch density. Sewing Preparation 35 C1B 0 N ≥5(1.01 6.0 I+ N N 13 IS z ® SID CD ,SCSS J 135 JIB- -L a N aa U f14L HEI 3.4 7.0_ o. - CD SELECTING A STITCH By pressing one of the Direct Selection buttons (0-9), you will hear a beep and the last entered stitch number will remain selected. Stitch Width/Needle Position Increase or decrease the stitch width using + and buttons. Default settings are not automatically saved when the machine...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... Setting button again. Upper Thread Tension Too Tight If the bobbin thread is selected. Helpful Hints 1. This machine sets the thread tension automatically when a pattern is visible on correct bobbin setting. • However, you can change them. You can start sewing while in this mode and change the pattern. Refer to pre-set correctly. H11-11-1 Thread Tension for example, when doing decorative sewing. SETTING UP THE MACHINE Sewing Preparation MACHINE SETTINGS Setting Button (A) Before or during the sewing process, you can adjust the settings...
... Setting button again. Upper Thread Tension Too Tight If the bobbin thread is selected. Helpful Hints 1. This machine sets the thread tension automatically when a pattern is visible on correct bobbin setting. • However, you can change them. You can start sewing while in this mode and change the pattern. Refer to pre-set correctly. H11-11-1 Thread Tension for example, when doing decorative sewing. SETTING UP THE MACHINE Sewing Preparation MACHINE SETTINGS Setting Button (A) Before or during the sewing process, you can adjust the settings...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... can adjust winding speed by pressing the start/stop winding automatically. 9. After the bobbin winds a few turns, stop the machine by pressing "+" (faster) or "-" (slower) button on top of the thread end should be left and stop button on Spool Pin See page 19. Insert thread through the thread guide from the spindle and cut thread with the thread cutter. Remove the bobbin from the back side. Pass thread under the disk. 3. Pull the bobbin cover...
... can adjust winding speed by pressing the start/stop winding automatically. 9. After the bobbin winds a few turns, stop the machine by pressing "+" (faster) or "-" (slower) button on top of the thread end should be left and stop button on Spool Pin See page 19. Insert thread through the thread guide from the spindle and cut thread with the thread cutter. Remove the bobbin from the back side. Pass thread under the disk. 3. Pull the bobbin cover...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. 3. Press the Thread Cutter button. 6. Press the Start/Stop button or step on the left side of the seams. 1. Check the presser foot (All-Purpose Foot). Press and hold the thread tails for changing the presser foot. 2. In this case, use the thread cutter located on the foot control pedal to start point. 0 0 0 You can regulate the sewing speed by pressing the Speed Control buttons or the foot control. Starting To Sew STARTING TO SEW Select the straight stitch center needle position...
... fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. 3. Press the Thread Cutter button. 6. Press the Start/Stop button or step on the left side of the seams. 1. Check the presser foot (All-Purpose Foot). Press and hold the thread tails for changing the presser foot. 2. In this case, use the thread cutter located on the foot control pedal to start point. 0 0 0 You can regulate the sewing speed by pressing the Speed Control buttons or the foot control. Starting To Sew STARTING TO SEW Select the straight stitch center needle position...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... the Reverse button. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING Your machine can sew zigzag stitches of various widths and lengths by changing the settings of fabric being sewn. Position the fabric under the presser foot, then lower the presser foot. 2. Machine will sew a few stitches backward and sew a few stitches forward and stop sewing. 4. Hold the upper thread loosely and start sewing. No. 1 Zigzag Stitch All-Purpose Foot (A) or Satin Foot (B) Zigzag stitches are often used for sewing light weight fabrics. STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING Straight stitch patterns should be selected to suit the type of...
... the Reverse button. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING Your machine can sew zigzag stitches of various widths and lengths by changing the settings of fabric being sewn. Position the fabric under the presser foot, then lower the presser foot. 2. Machine will sew a few stitches backward and sew a few stitches forward and stop sewing. 4. Hold the upper thread loosely and start sewing. No. 1 Zigzag Stitch All-Purpose Foot (A) or Satin Foot (B) Zigzag stitches are often used for sewing light weight fabrics. STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING Straight stitch patterns should be selected to suit the type of...
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...-Purpose Foot/Satin Stitch Foot. A To prevent accidents, the OvercastingFoot should be used to help prevent raveling of the fabric. Do not change the stitch settings. No. 1 For narrower zigzag width (width=2.0-4.5). No. 3, 32, 34, 35, 36 are designed to cut the threads while trimming. 1 /VVVVVV\ ,.. ,.. .... ',.. -.... ,.. ,... ..... < \ > < , , > , < , , > < , > , . 7. < 7. < 7 .< < 7 7. ..< ....... 7 It is complete. Be careful not to sew the seam and seam finish at the same time. No. 1 (width=5.0) is used for sewing patterns...
...-Purpose Foot/Satin Stitch Foot. A To prevent accidents, the OvercastingFoot should be used to help prevent raveling of the fabric. Do not change the stitch settings. No. 1 For narrower zigzag width (width=2.0-4.5). No. 3, 32, 34, 35, 36 are designed to cut the threads while trimming. 1 /VVVVVV\ ,.. ,.. .... ',.. -.... ,.. ,... ..... < \ > < , , > , < , , > < , > , . 7. < 7. < 7 .< < 7 7. ..< ....... 7 It is complete. Be careful not to sew the seam and seam finish at the same time. No. 1 (width=5.0) is used for sewing patterns...
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... "✓" button.) • IMF 2. Hold upper and bobbin thread loosely and start to the basting direction. Machine will make two stitches only. No. 14 Basting stitch All-Purpose Foot (A) Sewing 14 1. SEWING ON BUTTONS No. 11 Button Sewing Foot (M) 0 • C,LIS11\1% O 11 iii 0 1. Machine will sew two stitches. 7. Place the fabric under the presser foot and then lower the n presser foot lifter. 3. Lower the feed teeth by moving the feed teeth lever to the right. Align two holes of the button with slot of basting stitches. A To...
... "✓" button.) • IMF 2. Hold upper and bobbin thread loosely and start to the basting direction. Machine will make two stitches only. No. 14 Basting stitch All-Purpose Foot (A) Sewing 14 1. SEWING ON BUTTONS No. 11 Button Sewing Foot (M) 0 • C,LIS11\1% O 11 iii 0 1. Machine will sew two stitches. 7. Place the fabric under the presser foot and then lower the n presser foot lifter. 3. Lower the feed teeth by moving the feed teeth lever to the right. Align two holes of the button with slot of basting stitches. A To...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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.... Set the upper tension to be subject to sew ifButtonhole Lever is not 1 lM i r lowered properly or Buttonhole Foot is on top. Buttonhole Foot Sewing O 1. AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the Buttonhole Foot. Adjust slide on the edge of thick fabric, such as a pocket, place a cardboard or fabric piece of the bar-tack or darning to maximum or near maximum. a= Length of a traditional hand quilting stitch. Position fabric under presser foot so that the starting...
.... Set the upper tension to be subject to sew ifButtonhole Lever is not 1 lM i r lowered properly or Buttonhole Foot is on top. Buttonhole Foot Sewing O 1. AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the Buttonhole Foot. Adjust slide on the edge of thick fabric, such as a pocket, place a cardboard or fabric piece of the bar-tack or darning to maximum or near maximum. a= Length of a traditional hand quilting stitch. Position fabric under presser foot so that the starting...
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.... 0 30 30 Eyelet Satin Foot (B) 1. Remove the basting. Sewing 12. EYELET This stitch pattern is not provided with this machine. /// 7/I O/ Press the Thread Cutter button and raise the presser foot. 3. EN 10. c. Fuse to within 5 mm (3/16") of fabric NOTE: When sewing lighter weight fabric, reinforce buttonhole area. Make a hole in the center of fabric b. Cut a patch of fabric 11. Start the machine. Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the O presser foot. Wrong side of fusible...
.... 0 30 30 Eyelet Satin Foot (B) 1. Remove the basting. Sewing 12. EYELET This stitch pattern is not provided with this machine. /// 7/I O/ Press the Thread Cutter button and raise the presser foot. 3. EN 10. c. Fuse to within 5 mm (3/16") of fabric NOTE: When sewing lighter weight fabric, reinforce buttonhole area. Make a hole in the center of fabric b. Cut a patch of fabric 11. Start the machine. Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the O presser foot. Wrong side of fusible...
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... the "✓" button. Press the "✓" button and lower the presser foot lifter to start the sewing without lowering the presser foot. Lower the feed teeth lever and press the "✓" button to continue. POP-UP MESSAGES Delete Program When deleting all selected patterns and letters. To overwrite (deleting previous sequence), press the "✓". Machine Set for Twin ■ Needle This message will appear when stitch width is adjusted to the...
... the "✓" button. Press the "✓" button and lower the presser foot lifter to start the sewing without lowering the presser foot. Lower the feed teeth lever and press the "✓" button to continue. POP-UP MESSAGES Delete Program When deleting all selected patterns and letters. To overwrite (deleting previous sequence), press the "✓". Machine Set for Twin ■ Needle This message will appear when stitch width is adjusted to the...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... bobbin. Needle inserted incorrectly. Cord not plugged into outlet. 10 Power switch is not balanced. Readjust thread tension. 15 Presser foot is not lowered. Re-insert needle. 9 Bent needle. Select correct foot and pattern. 24- Turn on the switch. 10 Presser foot is not suited for fabric. 9 (use stretch needle) Machine not properly threaded. Attach correct foot. 8 Thread tension is not turned on stretch fabric) Re-insert needle. 9 Insert new needle. 9 Choose correct size needle for the pattern. Raise the feed teeth. 12 Stitch length...
... bobbin. Needle inserted incorrectly. Cord not plugged into outlet. 10 Power switch is not balanced. Readjust thread tension. 15 Presser foot is not lowered. Re-insert needle. 9 Bent needle. Select correct foot and pattern. 24- Turn on the switch. 10 Presser foot is not suited for fabric. 9 (use stretch needle) Machine not properly threaded. Attach correct foot. 8 Thread tension is not turned on stretch fabric) Re-insert needle. 9 Insert new needle. 9 Choose correct size needle for the pattern. Raise the feed teeth. 12 Stitch length...