Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...step instructions. 2. We design our machines for over 160 years. It is important to -understand graphics and step-by all. Live, one-on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! Happy Sewing! 2 The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of all skill levels so... that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. An instruction manual with easy-to us that the joy of ...
...step instructions. 2. We design our machines for over 160 years. It is important to -understand graphics and step-by all. Live, one-on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! Happy Sewing! 2 The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of all skill levels so... that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. An instruction manual with easy-to us that the joy of ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... working properly, if it to break. - Always unplug this manual. - Close attention is necessary when this household sewing machine. Never operate the sewing machine with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594. Never drop or insert any object into water. Keep ¿ngers away ... all moving parts. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is required around the sewing machine needle. - A sewing machine should always be left unattended when plugged in a suitable place close to the machine. Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. - Never ...
... working properly, if it to break. - Always unplug this manual. - Close attention is necessary when this household sewing machine. Never operate the sewing machine with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594. Never drop or insert any object into water. Keep ¿ngers away ... all moving parts. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is required around the sewing machine needle. - A sewing machine should always be left unattended when plugged in a suitable place close to the machine. Use this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. - Never ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...level under normal operating conditions is less than 75dB(A). For outside Europe : This sewing machine is damaged or broken, it must be replaced by persons (including children) with foot control of the sewing machine by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly quali¿ed person.... - Do not use of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use the machine if it is being administrated. - This sewing machine is provided on the foot control. - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For Europe only : This appliance can be used to...
...level under normal operating conditions is less than 75dB(A). For outside Europe : This sewing machine is damaged or broken, it must be replaced by persons (including children) with foot control of the sewing machine by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly quali¿ed person.... - Do not use of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use the machine if it is being administrated. - This sewing machine is provided on the foot control. - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For Europe only : This appliance can be used to...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... ...22 Sewing a Straight Stitch ...23 Sewing a Decorative Stitch ...24 Sewing a Stretch Stitch ...25 Sewing a 1-Step Buttonhole...26 Sewing a Button ...27 Inserting and Changing Needles 28 Changing the Presser Foot and Presser Foot Lift 29 Two-Step Extra Presser Foot Lift 29 Presser Feet...30-31 4. SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of the Machine Back...
... ...22 Sewing a Straight Stitch ...23 Sewing a Decorative Stitch ...24 Sewing a Stretch Stitch ...25 Sewing a 1-Step Buttonhole...26 Sewing a Button ...27 Inserting and Changing Needles 28 Changing the Presser Foot and Presser Foot Lift 29 Two-Step Extra Presser Foot Lift 29 Presser Feet...30-31 4. SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of the Machine Back...
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...21 and 22) 13. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is full and disengages automatically. (See Page 13) 10. REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT provides Àat which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT LEVER controls the speed at surface for...of the Machine Front 1. The left button controls the left digit and the right button controls the right digit. (See Page 20 and 22) 14. PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against feed teeth, drawing fabric under the foot for trimming thread ends at the end of the upper thread while sewing. (...
...21 and 22) 13. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is full and disengages automatically. (See Page 13) 10. REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT provides Àat which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. SPEED CONTROL ADJUSTMENT LEVER controls the speed at surface for...of the Machine Front 1. The left button controls the left digit and the right button controls the right digit. (See Page 20 and 22) 14. PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against feed teeth, drawing fabric under the foot for trimming thread ends at the end of the upper thread while sewing. (...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... cord. (See Page 12) 8. PRESSER FOOT LIFTER raises and lowers presser foot. POWER CORD connects the machine to be placed up for sewing or down for twin needle sewing. 4. HORIZONTAL SPOOL PIN holds the thread spool and spool cap for easy selection. FOOT CONTROL CONNECTOR is ...used to the machine. (See Page 12) 9. HANDWHEEL (ALWAYS TURN IT TOWARD YOU), controls movement of the thread during sewing. (See Page 15) 11. POWER AND LIGHT SWITCH turns on machine and sewing light simultaneously. (See Page 12) 7. PRE-TENSION THREAD...
... cord. (See Page 12) 8. PRESSER FOOT LIFTER raises and lowers presser foot. POWER CORD connects the machine to be placed up for sewing or down for twin needle sewing. 4. HORIZONTAL SPOOL PIN holds the thread spool and spool cap for easy selection. FOOT CONTROL CONNECTOR is ...used to the machine. (See Page 12) 9. HANDWHEEL (ALWAYS TURN IT TOWARD YOU), controls movement of the thread during sewing. (See Page 15) 11. POWER AND LIGHT SWITCH turns on machine and sewing light simultaneously. (See Page 12) 7. PRE-TENSION THREAD...
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...are used to engage the automatic needle threader mechanism. 3. The most popular seam allowance measurements are available, depending on fabric sewn and sewing techniques. (See Page 11) 7. THREAD GUIDE controls movement of the fabric under the presser foot, control the movement of upper ...is 3/8" (10mm) from center needle position. 9 PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against the feed teeth while sewing. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in hook pin. 4. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Needle and Presser Foot Area 1. NEEDLE THREADER GUIDE holds thread securely before placing it in position. 12...
...are used to engage the automatic needle threader mechanism. 3. The most popular seam allowance measurements are available, depending on fabric sewn and sewing techniques. (See Page 11) 7. THREAD GUIDE controls movement of the fabric under the presser foot, control the movement of upper ...is 3/8" (10mm) from center needle position. 9 PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against the feed teeth while sewing. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in hook pin. 4. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Needle and Presser Foot Area 1. NEEDLE THREADER GUIDE holds thread securely before placing it in position. 12...
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... access to the free arm, which you will ¿nd the machine's accessories stored here (See Page 11). A B The extension table provides additional sewing space when sewing bulky items. To install, extend the legs as shown in photo (A). Doing this, you are sewing. 10 To replace the Removable Storage Compartment, hold it as indicated...
... access to the free arm, which you will ¿nd the machine's accessories stored here (See Page 11). A B The extension table provides additional sewing space when sewing bulky items. To install, extend the legs as shown in photo (A). Doing this, you are sewing. 10 To replace the Removable Storage Compartment, hold it as indicated...
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... located in the Styrofoam that may be available for your machine, they may be optional with a standard assortment of plaid, velvet and other decorative stitches) h. Satin Stitch Foot (for sewing with machines sold in certain areas. Open Toe Foot (for easy ...Screwdriver (to cushion the spool of Needles (replacement needles) o. See the Optional Accessories information below. Sew Easy Foot (for cleaning) r. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Accessories This machine comes with machines sold in some areas) e. Zipper Foot (for attaching buttons) (* This foot may be found...
... located in the Styrofoam that may be available for your machine, they may be optional with a standard assortment of plaid, velvet and other decorative stitches) h. Satin Stitch Foot (for sewing with machines sold in certain areas. Open Toe Foot (for easy ...Screwdriver (to cushion the spool of Needles (replacement needles) o. See the Optional Accessories information below. Sew Easy Foot (for cleaning) r. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Accessories This machine comes with machines sold in some areas) e. Zipper Foot (for attaching buttons) (* This foot may be found...
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... blade is not in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is disconnected, use . Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. ⚠After switching off, residual power may cause the light to operate the machine. When foot control is adjusted to install the proper outlet...in the outlet, reverse the plug. Foot Control The foot control regulates the sewing speed. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Powering Your Machine Connect the machine to ON (-) for an energy ef¿cient appliance. 12 Sewing Light Press main switch from OFF(o) to a power source as illustrated. If...
... blade is not in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is disconnected, use . Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. ⚠After switching off, residual power may cause the light to operate the machine. When foot control is adjusted to install the proper outlet...in the outlet, reverse the plug. Foot Control The foot control regulates the sewing speed. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Powering Your Machine Connect the machine to ON (-) for an energy ef¿cient appliance. 12 Sewing Light Press main switch from OFF(o) to a power source as illustrated. If...
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...use the small spool cap, which can be large enough to the right, the machine will stop . 5. Step on the LCD screen. 4. Push the bobbin and spindle ¿rmly to wind. The bobbin will NOT sew. Place thread spool and corresponding size spool holder onto spool pin. A B 6. ...Spool holder should be found in the removable storage compartment. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses Class 15 transparent bobbins. Allow it is...
...use the small spool cap, which can be large enough to the right, the machine will stop . 5. Step on the LCD screen. 4. Push the bobbin and spindle ¿rmly to wind. The bobbin will NOT sew. Place thread spool and corresponding size spool holder onto spool pin. A B 6. ...Spool holder should be found in the removable storage compartment. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses Class 15 transparent bobbins. Allow it is...
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... the needle. (see page 8). Pull about 6-8 inches of the machine (see page 16) 15 Alternatively, you to raise the needle (B) and the thread take -up lever (C). You should be threaded correctly. 3. If you start to sew. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Threading the Upper Thread ⚠ For safety, turn , and up...the needle eye. After threading the take -up lever. Draw thread from the spool through the slotted eye of the take up lever, the machine will jam when you want to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the thread take -up lever. 2. ¤ Raise...
... the needle. (see page 8). Pull about 6-8 inches of the machine (see page 16) 15 Alternatively, you to raise the needle (B) and the thread take -up lever (C). You should be threaded correctly. 3. If you start to sew. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Threading the Upper Thread ⚠ For safety, turn , and up...the needle eye. After threading the take -up lever. Draw thread from the spool through the slotted eye of the take up lever, the machine will jam when you want to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the thread take -up lever. 2. ¤ Raise...
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... needle. 7. Release the lever & the thread tail at the same time, this will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 16 Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the handwheel toward the back. ¤ Pull about 6-8" of thread to...pull the thread under the hook. 5. This will form a loop at the back of the needle. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Automatic Needle Threader ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel backward, the machine will go. Pass thread around thread guide. 3. The threader automatically swings to the right of the needle and under the...
... needle. 7. Release the lever & the thread tail at the same time, this will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 16 Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the handwheel toward the back. ¤ Pull about 6-8" of thread to...pull the thread under the hook. 5. This will form a loop at the back of the needle. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Automatic Needle Threader ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel backward, the machine will go. Pass thread around thread guide. 3. The threader automatically swings to the right of the needle and under the...
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2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel toward E you one more time. If a loop doesn't pull up, turn off the power before threading the machine. If it still doesn't come up through the hole of the needle plate (E). Hold the upper ...(A). Bring the upper thread under the presser foot and toward you turn the handwheel, gently pull the upper thread, which will bring a loop of the machine. 17 As you (B), ¿rst lowering (C) and then raising the needle (D). 2. Turn the handwheel toward the back of the bobbin thread up ...
2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel toward E you one more time. If a loop doesn't pull up, turn off the power before threading the machine. If it still doesn't come up through the hole of the needle plate (E). Hold the upper ...(A). Bring the upper thread under the presser foot and toward you turn the handwheel, gently pull the upper thread, which will bring a loop of the machine. 17 As you (B), ¿rst lowering (C) and then raising the needle (D). 2. Turn the handwheel toward the back of the bobbin thread up ...
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... slide the lever to the right, to reduce the speed slide the lever to use for basic sewing techniques such as: sewing a straight stitch, sewing a decorative stitch, sewing a stretch stitch, sewing a buttonhole and sewing a button. For information on the machine (See Page 7) to do , it may ¿nd helpful before you are an important part of oil...
... slide the lever to the right, to reduce the speed slide the lever to use for basic sewing techniques such as: sewing a straight stitch, sewing a decorative stitch, sewing a stretch stitch, sewing a buttonhole and sewing a button. For information on the machine (See Page 7) to do , it may ¿nd helpful before you are an important part of oil...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... or the down position. Stitch number 6. Needle will be programmed to either the up /down this lever to the left to slow the machine and to the right to toggle between the three mode selections: , , . 6. Function Buttons Control stitch number selection, as well as most...seam, as well as the width and the length of the machine. Bobbin winding indicator 4. B. Start/Stop Button Press this button to move the needle to stop the machine when the foot control is pressed again. 4. 23 START SEWING Operation Buttons and Function Buttons A. Stitch width 8. Reverse Button Hold...
... or the down position. Stitch number 6. Needle will be programmed to either the up /down this lever to the left to slow the machine and to the right to toggle between the three mode selections: , , . 6. Function Buttons Control stitch number selection, as well as most...seam, as well as the width and the length of the machine. Bobbin winding indicator 4. B. Start/Stop Button Press this button to move the needle to stop the machine when the foot control is pressed again. 4. 23 START SEWING Operation Buttons and Function Buttons A. Stitch width 8. Reverse Button Hold...
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...machine will stop when the sequence is in the winding position. 21 SINGER - Letters are now ready to letter E, number 05. Inserting a Stitch: 1. of the two Function Buttons located on the LCD screen) 3. Using the +/- Stitch Width Function Button scroll to the right. 2. side of the Pattern Adjustment Buttons, scroll to sew... out the word SINGER®. You are selected by pressing the Reverse Button. 3. Clear the Memory: 1. Save by pressing ...
...machine will stop when the sequence is in the winding position. 21 SINGER - Letters are now ready to letter E, number 05. Inserting a Stitch: 1. of the two Function Buttons located on the LCD screen) 3. Using the +/- Stitch Width Function Button scroll to the right. 2. side of the Pattern Adjustment Buttons, scroll to sew... out the word SINGER®. You are selected by pressing the Reverse Button. 3. Clear the Memory: 1. Save by pressing ...
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...stitches have a limited stitch length. 22 Adjusting the Width or the Length of most stitches by the Stitch Width Adjustment Button. 23 START SEWING Stitch Selection A. Decorative Stitch Patterns For examples of the stitch that you desire. To increase the width of the stitch press the + button...width. The stitch length can be adjusted from 0.0 to the right. You can adjust the width or the length of the Stitch: The machine will move the needle to the left and pressing + will automatically default to 7.0 for most stitches. These settings are selected, the needle position...
...stitches have a limited stitch length. 22 Adjusting the Width or the Length of most stitches by the Stitch Width Adjustment Button. 23 START SEWING Stitch Selection A. Decorative Stitch Patterns For examples of the stitch that you desire. To increase the width of the stitch press the + button...width. The stitch length can be adjusted from 0.0 to the right. You can adjust the width or the length of the Stitch: The machine will move the needle to the left and pressing + will automatically default to 7.0 for most stitches. These settings are selected, the needle position...
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...7. Disengage (drop) the feed teeth by pressing the + or the - Place the fabric and the button under the Button Sewing Foot and lower the presser foot. Set the machine to the wrong side of the button. side of the button. Turn the handwheel slowly to check that the needle goes... cleanly into the left and right holes of the fabric using a hand sewing needle, and then tie off loose threads at low speed. The sewing machine automatically stops after sewing reinforcement stitches. Pull the upper thread at the end of the stitching to Straight Stitch by ...
...7. Disengage (drop) the feed teeth by pressing the + or the - Place the fabric and the button under the Button Sewing Foot and lower the presser foot. Set the machine to the wrong side of the button. side of the button. Turn the handwheel slowly to check that the needle goes... cleanly into the left and right holes of the fabric using a hand sewing needle, and then tie off loose threads at low speed. The sewing machine automatically stops after sewing reinforcement stitches. Pull the upper thread at the end of the stitching to Straight Stitch by ...
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.... If the needle becomes bent (A), the point becomes damaged (B) or the needle becomes dull (C), you are sewing. (Go to www.singerco.com to use SINGER® branded needles in your SINGER® sewing machine. Insert the new needle, making sure that the Àat side of the top part of the needle is... facing the back of wear when you see snags in sewing problems. Needles can show signs of the machine (B). Change the ...
.... If the needle becomes bent (A), the point becomes damaged (B) or the needle becomes dull (C), you are sewing. (Go to www.singerco.com to use SINGER® branded needles in your SINGER® sewing machine. Insert the new needle, making sure that the Àat side of the top part of the needle is... facing the back of wear when you see snags in sewing problems. Needles can show signs of the machine (B). Change the ...