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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION !. NAME OF PARTS
Names of Parts
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Available Accessories and Attachments
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SECTION II. GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting Machine to Power Supply
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Before Using Your Sewing Machine ............................................................................................................... 4
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Polarized Plug
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Machine Operating Buttons
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Start/stop Button..............................................................5
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Patterns 1,2, 6 and 7:
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All other patterns:........................................................5
Auto-lock Button
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Patterns 1,2, 6 and 7:.................................................5
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Up/down Needle Button
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Speed Control Lever
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Foot Control
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Operation Instructions;
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Pressure Dial...................................................................6
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Extension Table
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Detaching the Table
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Attaching the Table
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Presser Foot Lifter...........................................................7
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Changing Needle
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Changing Presser Foot
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Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns
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Zigzag foot (Foot A)
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• Straight stitch foot (Foot H)
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Automatic buttonhole foot (Foot R)
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Zipper foot (Foot E)
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• Satin stitch foot (Foot F).......................................... 10
• Blind hem stitch foot (Foot G)................................... 10
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• Embroidery foot (Foot P)
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Walking foot
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Selecting Needle and Fabric
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Bobbin Winding............................................................ 13
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Additional spool pin
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Bobbin Winding....................................................... 14-15
Inserting the bobbin................................................. 15
Threading the Machine
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Threading the machine............................................ 16
Built-in needle threader
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Drawing up bobbin thread
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SECTION III. CONVENTIONAL SEWING
Visual Touch Screen
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Mode Selection Keys
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Pattern Selection...........................................................19
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Machine Settings
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Common Set Mode
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Flag Mode-Language Selection
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Straight Stitch...........................................................22-23
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Securing seam..........................................................22
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Needle plate guide line.............................................23
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Quilting
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Quilting with Walking Foot.............................................24
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Manual Adjustment of Straight Stitches
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Changing needle drop position.................................25
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Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for Straight Stitch.... 26
Correct tension
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Variety of Straight Stitches
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Lock-a-matic Stitch
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Triple Stretch Stitch.......................................................27
Stretch Stitch.................................................................28
Basting Stitch
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Zipper Sewing
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To snap on the zipper foot........................................28
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To sew
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Manual Adjustment of Zigzag Stitch Width and Length 30
Changing stitch width...............................................31
Changing stitch length
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Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch ..... 32
Correct tension
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Variety of Overcasting Stitches
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Overedge Stitch
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Overedge Stitch (using zigzag stitch)
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Mending....................................................................33
Serging
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Double Overedge Stitch................................................34
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To sew
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Shell Tuck......................................................................35
SECTION IV. BUTTONHOLE
Various kinds of buttonholes and their uses
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Square BH....
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Preparation for sewing
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•To sew
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