Husqvarna/Viking Designer Topaz 25 Sewing Machine Instruction Manual

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User’s Guide

KEEPING THE WORLD SEWING™


This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine. Keep the instructions at a suitable
place close to the machine. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is given to a third party.

DANGER – To reduce the risk of electric shock:


• A 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, removing covers,
relamping, lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the
instruction manual.

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or injury to person:
• This sewing machine is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine by a person responsible for their
safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the sewing machine.
• Use this sewing machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attachments
recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
• Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if
it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the sewing machine to the nearest
authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
• Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the
sewing machine and foot control free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth.
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• Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
• Do not use bent needles.
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• Wear safety glasses.
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threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc.
• Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administrated.
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• Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
• The noise level under normal operating conditions is less than 75dB(A).
• The foot control is used to operate the machine. Avoid placing other objects on the foot control.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

SERVICING OF DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCTS


In a double-insulated product, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No ground
means is provided on a double-insulated product, nor should a means for grounding be added to the
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product must be identical to those parts in the product. A double-insulated product is marked with the
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CONTENTS SEWING TECHNIQUES 47-60
Basic Sewing Techniques 48
OVERVIEW 4-10 6HDP ........................................................................................48
Machine overview 4 2YHUFDVW..................................................................................49
Included accessories 5 6HDPDQG2YHUFDVW ...............................................................50
Presser feet 6 %DVWH ........................................................................................51
%OLQG+HP ..............................................................................51
Stitch table – Utility Stitches 8
+HP ........................................................................................52
Stitch overview 10 -HDQV+HP ..............................................................................52
Fonts 10 6HZLQJEXWWRQKROHV ..............................................................53
6HZLQJRQEXWWRQV ................................................................55
SET UP 11-24 6HZLQJ]LSSHUV .......................................................................56
Unpacking 12 'DUQLQJDQG0HQGLQJ ..........................................................57
Connect the power cord and foot control 12 %DUWDFN PDQXDO ...................................................................57
USB port 13 Quilting 58
Packing away after sewing 13 Specialty Stitches 59
Using the free arm 13 Smocking Stitches 60
Spool pins and spool caps 14
Threading the upper thread 15 EMBROIDERY SET UP 61-66
Needle threader 16 Embroidery unit overview 62
Cutting the thread 16 Embroidery hoop overview 62
Threading for twin needle 17 Designs 62
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Winding the bobbin with the machine threaded 18
Connect the embroidery unit 63
Winding the bobbin using the vertical spool pin 18
Remove the embroidery unit 63
Winding the bobbin using the auxiliary spool pin 19
Attach the embroidery foot R 63
Inserting the bobbin 19
To hoop the fabric 64
Thread tension 20
Slide on/off the hoop 64
Thread sensor 20
Getting started embroidering 65
Lower the feed teeth 21
Changing the presser foot 21 EMBROIDERY MODE 67-76
Changing the needle 21 Embroidery Mode overview 68
Needles 22 Load a design 69
Threads 23 Load a font 69
Stabilizers 23 Embroidery information 70
PICTOGRAM™ Pen 23 Adjust designs 71
Complimentary software (PC) 24 Hoop options 72
How to update your machine 24 Embroidery functions 73
Embroidery pop-up messages 74
SETTINGS & FUNCTION BUTTONS 25-32
Function buttons 26 TAKING CARE OF YOUR MACHINE 77-80
EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM™ 27 Cleaning the machine 78
Functions on the touch panel 28 Trouble shooting 79
SET Menu 30
Index 81
SEWING MODE 33-46
Intellectual property 87
Overview 34
Selecting a stitch 35
Selecting a font 35
Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ 36
Stitch Settings 37
Programming 39
My Stitches Menu 42
Sewing pop-up messages 43
1 19

2 20
21
3 22
4 23
24

5
25

6
26

7 9

8 16
9 17
27
10 18

11
12 28
13

14

15 29

MACHINE OVERVIEW
1. Lid 14. Free arm 27. Function Panel
2. Pre-tension thread guide 15. 'URSfeed teeth switch 28. %XLOW,Q86%SRUW
3. Thread tension discs 16. Needle bar with needle clamp screw 29. 212))VZLWFKconnectors for
4. Thread WDNHXSOHYHU 17. Presser bar power cord and foot control
5. Thread tension for bobbin winding 18. Presser foot ankle 30. +DQGOH
6. Function Panel 19. 6WLWFKRYHUYLHZ 31. Embroidery unit connection socket
7. Thread cutter 20. 6SRROSLQ
8. 6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH 21. 6SRROFDSV 30
Foot socket 22. $X[LOLDU\spool pin
9. /('OLJKWV 23. Thread cutter for bobbin
10. Needle threader thread
11. Presser foot 24. %REELQVSLQGOH%REELQVWRS
12. 6WLWFKSODWH 25. +DQGZKHHO
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ACCESSORY BOX
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the accessory box so that they are easily accessible.
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EMBROIDERY UNIT OVERVIEW


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32. Embroidery unit socket


33. Embroidery arm
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36
35. Embroidery hoop attachment
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INCLUDED ACCESSORIES
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OVERVIEW 5
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED - Not in the Picture
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‡ Foot control
‡ Power cord
‡ Needles
‡ Embroidery thread
‡ 3LHFHVRI fabric and stabilizer
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‡ Warranty card

PRESSER FEET
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with a stitch length longer than 1.0.

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Buttonhole Foot C
This foot is used for sewing buttonholes step by step. Use the guide lines on the toe of the foot to position
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Blind Hem Foot D


This foot is used for blind hem stitches. The inner edge of this foot guides the fabric. The right toe of the
foot is designed to ride along the hem edge.

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This foot can be snapped on either to the right or to the left of the needle, making it easy to sew close to
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Edging Foot J
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at the edge of the fabric.

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When connected to the machine, the buttonhole is sewn in a suitable length to the button size that has been
entered into the machine.

Glide Sole
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presser foot.

OVERVIEW 7
STITCH TABLE – UTILITY STITCHES
Stitch Stitch Stitch Name Presser Foot $SSOLFDWLRQ
No.
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Foot/C
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center needle
position

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left needle position

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6WLWFKFHQWHU Use to reinforce and topstitch sportswear and working clothes. For topstitch, increase the
needle position stitch length.

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left and right.

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fabrics.

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stretch fabrics.

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6HZLQJ foot

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13 'RXEOH2YHUORFN % 6HDPDQGRYHUFDVWLQRQHVWHSDORQJWKHHGJHRUWULPODWHU)RUKHDY\VWUHWFKDQGKHDY\
6WLWFK ZRYHQIDEULFV

14 2YHUORFN6WLWFK % 6HDPDQGRYHUFDVWLQRQHVWHSDORQJWKHHGJHRUWULPODWHU)RUPHGLXPVWUHWFKIDEULFV

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Stitch Stitch Stitch Name Presser Foot $SSOLFDWLRQ
No.
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KROHSUHVVUHYHUVHIRUFRQWLQXRXVGDUQLQJDQGDXWRVWRS

21 %DUWDFN $% Reinforce pockets, shirts openings, belt loops as well as at lower end of a zipper.
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22 Round End 6HQVRU For blouses and children’s garments.


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Foot/C

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Tip: For jeans buttonholes, increase length and width of the buttonhole. Use thicker thread.
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Foot/C

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Foot/C

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28 Eyelet % For belts, laces, etc.

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30 6DWLQVWLWFK % )RUDSSOLTXpVVHZLQJRQODFHVDQGWULPV)RUOLJKWDQGPHGLXPIDEULFV
medium

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OVERVIEW 9
STITCH OVERVIEW

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Menu 2: Quilt Stitches
Menu 3: Satin and Heirloom Stitches
Menu 4: Decorative Stitches

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same in all four stitch
menus.

FONTS
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SET UP
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UNPACKING
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cord and a foot control cord.
4. Wipe the machine, particularly around the needle and
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Note: Your HUSQVARNA VIKING® DESIGNER TOPAZ™
25 sewing and embroidery machine is adjusted to provide the best stitch
result at normal room temperature. Extreme hot and cold temperatures
can affect the sewing result.

CONNECTING THE FOOT CONTROL CORD


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the power cord. Connecting the foot control cord to the foot
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use the machine.
1. Take out the foot control cord. Turn the foot control
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connected.
2. Lay the cord in the slot on the underside of the foot 2
control.

CONNECT THE POWER CORD AND


FOOT CONTROL
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Note: Before plugging in the foot control, check to ensure that it is of type
“FR2” (see underside of foot control).
1. Connect the foot control cord to the front socket on the
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2. Connect the power cord to the rear socket on the bottom
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USB PORT
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connect your 86%VWLFN
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CONNECT TO AND REMOVE FROM USB PORT


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PACKING AWAY AFTER SEWING


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2. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the
machine.
3. Unplug the foot control cord from the machine. Wind
the foot control cord and place it inside the space on the
underside of the foot control.
4. Check to ensure that all accessories are in the accessory
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USING THE FREE ARM


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and use the free arm.
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hems.
To replace the accessory box, slide it onto the machine until it
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SET UP 13
SPOOL PINS AND SPOOL CAPS
Your sewing machine has two spool pins, a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin. The spool pins are designed for all types
of thread. The main spool pin is adjustable and can be used in a horizontal position (the thread reels off the stationary spool) or
in a vertical position (the thread spool rotates). Use the horizontal position for all regular sewing threads and the vertical position
for large spools or specialty threads.

HORIZONTAL POSITION
Lift the spool pin up slightly from its horizontal position to
easily place the thread spool on the pin. The thread should reel
over the top, in a counterclockwise direction, as shown in the
picture. Slide on a spool cap and then move the spool pin back A
to the horizontal position.
Each machine comes with two spool caps on the spool pin.
For medium sized thread spools, the medium sized cap (A) is
placed in front of the spool. For large thread spools, the large
cap (B) is placed in front of the spool.
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the spool. There should be no space between spool cap and
thread spool. B

A small spool cap is included as an accessory for your


machine. The small spool cap can be used for small thread
spools.
Note: Not all thread spools are manufactured in the same way. If you
experience problems with the thread, turn it in the opposite way or use the
vertical position.

VERTICAL POSITION
Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right. Lock the
spool pin in the vertical position by slightly pressing it down.
Slide on the large spool cap. For spools smaller than the
medium size spool cap or when using specialty threads, place
a felt pad under the thread spool to prevent the thread from
reeling off too fast. For larger spools, the felt pad is not
needed.
Note: No spool cap should be placed on top of the spool as this prevents
the spool from rotating.

AUXILIARY SPOOL PIN


The auxiliary spool pin is used when winding a bobbin from
a second spool of thread or for a second spool when sewing
with a twin needle.
Lift the auxiliary spool pin up and to the right. Slide on a
spool cap. For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap,
place a felt pad under the thread spool to prevent the thread
from reeling off too fast. For larger spools, the felt pad should
not be used.

14
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D
B

THREADING THE UPPER THREAD


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position

Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”.


1. Place the thread on the spool pin and the spool cap on the 4. Continue threading in the direction indicated by the
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2. Spool pin in horizontal position:
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Spool pin in vertical position:
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SET UP 15
NEEDLE THREADER
The needle must be in the up position to use the built-in A
needle threader. We also recommend lowering the presser
foot. B
1. Use the handle to pull the needle threader all the way
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2. Push back to bring the needle threader forward until the
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4. Let the needle threader gently swing back. The hook pulls 1. 2.
the thread through the needle eye and forms a loop behind
the needle.
5. Pull the thread loop out behind the needle. Place the
thread under the presser foot.
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Note: The needle threader is designed to be used for size 70-120 needles.
You cannot use the needle threader for size 60 needles or smaller, the wing
needle, twin needle, triple needle or when the Sensor One-Step Buttonhole
Foot is on. There are also some other optional accessories that require
manual threading of the needle.

When threading the needle manually, make sure that the 3.


needle is threaded from front to back. The white presser foot
ankle makes it easy to see the eye of the needle. The bobbin
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4. 5.

CUTTING THE THREAD


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presser foot and pulling the threads from the front to the back
into the thread cutter on the left side of the machine.

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Note: Only use symmetrical twin needles (C).


THREADING FOR TWIN NEEDLE Do not use this type of twin needle (D), since
C D
it may damage your sewing machine.
Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”.
1. Insert a twin needle.
2. Use a second thread spool or wind a bobbin with the For spools smaller than the medium size spool cap, place a
thread you are going to use as the second upper thread. felt pad under the thread spool.
3. Lift the spool pin up and all the way to the right. Lock 7. Place the second thread on the spool pin. The second
the spool pin in the YHUWLFDOSRVLWLRQE\VOLJKWO\SUHVVLQJ spool should rotate in a counterclockwise direction when the
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medium size spool cap, place a felt pad under the thread 8. Right needle: Thread the machine as before but this thread
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should rotate in a clockwise direction when the thread reels needle manually.
off the spool. Note: If using specialty threads (such as metallic threads) its weight and
5. Left needle: Thread the machine as described on page 15. irreglular surface increases the thread tension. By reducing the tension, the
Check to ensure that the thread lies between the left thread risk of needle breakage is prevented.
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6. Pull out the auxiliary spool pin and slide on a spool cap.
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WINDING THE BOBBIN WITH
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highest position.
Note! Do not use a plastic presser foot when bobbin winding.
1. Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the top
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the inside to the outside.
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bobbins that do not have a hole, wind several turns of thread on the
bobbin to get started.
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excess thread. When the bobbin is full it will stop rotating.
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thread cutter.

WINDING THE BOBBIN USING


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excess thread. When the bobbin is full it will stop rotating.
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thread cutter.

Note: When using an earlier version of HUSQVARNA VIKING®


bobbins that do not have a hole, wind several turns of thread clockwise
on the bobbin to get started.

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WINDING THE BOBBIN USING
THE AUXILIARY SPOOL PIN
1. Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle on the top
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the inside to the outside.
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excess thread. When the bobbin is full it will stop rotating.
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INSERTING THE BOBBIN


Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”.
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2. Place the bobbin in the bobbin case. It drops in only one
way with the logo facing up. The thread unreels from the
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clockwise when you pull the thread.
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THREAD TENSION
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CORRECT AND INCORRECT THREAD TENSION


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number. The bobbin thread will lie straight and the top
thread will be drawn to the underside of the fabric.
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seam may pucker and the top thread might break.
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interlock in between both fabric layers or, in the case of
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Note: For decorative stitches and buttonholes the top thread should be
visible on the underside of the fabric.

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is running low: You can continue sewing without closing the
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your bobbin. When the bobbin is replaced with a full one,
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LOWER THE FEED TEETH
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if you wish to raise the feed teeth. The feed teeth will raise
as you begin to sew. The feed teeth should be lowered when
sewing on buttons and for free motion sewing.

CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT


Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”.
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presser foot is lifted. Pull the presser foot towards you.
2. Line up the cross pin on the foot with the gap in the
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place.

CHANGING THE NEEDLE


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1. Loosen the screw in the needle clamp with the VFUHZGULYHU
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SET UP 21
NEEDLES
The sewing machine needle plays an important role in
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and weights.

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Note: Change the needle often. Always use a straight needle with a sharp D
point (D).
A damaged needle (E) can cause skipped stitches, breakage or snapping E
of thread. A damaged needle can also damage the needle plate.
Do not use asymmetrical twin needles (F) since they may damage your F
sewing machine.

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THREADS STABILIZERS
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different purposes.
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fabric when embroidering. Tear away excess stabilizer after
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stitching.
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(PEURLGHU\7KUHDG Iron-on tear-away is a totally stable stabilizer that has a slick
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and all unstable fabrics. Fuse it to the wrong side of the fabric
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stabilizer after stitching.
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Cut-away stabilizer does not tear so the excess has to be cut
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away. It is recommended for knits and all unstable fabrics,
may need to use a needle with a larger eye and lower the embroidery speed.
especially for hoop embroidery.
Thread the sewing machine with the spool in the vertical position.

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Water soluble stabilizer is placed on top of the fabric when
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embellishing/embroidering napped and looped fabrics such
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as terry cloth. When embroidering cutwork, use it underneath
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speed and wind the bobbin half full.
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fabric edge. The stabilizer disappears with heat.
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the fabric onto the sticky surface. Tear away sticky stabilizer
after stitching.

PICTOGRAM™ PEN
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ironing or washing with soap or detergent.

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SETTINGS & FUNCTION BUTTONS
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2. STOP (MONOCHROME) 4. SELECTIVE THREAD CUTTER


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the stitch is completed. Press the button again if you wish to WKDWDFXWLVUHTXHVWHGWhen the stitch or stitch program is
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3. FIX (BASTE) 5. 1(('/(672383'2:1 TRIM POSITION)


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and your machine sews a few tie-off stitches and stops
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LVVKRZQRQWKH*UDSKLF'LVSOD\<RXFDQQRWVHOHFWDKLJKHU 9. REVERSE
speed than the max speed for the selected stitch. )RUSHUPDQHQWUHYHUVHSUHVVWKH5HYHUVHEXWWRQRQFH
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When sewing with metallic threads, or when sewing on
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delicate fabrics, lower the speed for optimal results.
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IN EMBROIDERY MODE: Each stitch type in a design has a PDFKLQHZLOOVHZLQUHYHUVHIRUDVORQJDV\RXNHHSWKHEXWWRQ
pre-set maximum speed at which it can be sewn. To reduce SUHVVHG7KHUHYHUVHLQGLFDWRULVOLWZKHQWKHUHYHUVHEXWWRQLV
the speed when using specialty threads or embroidering on pressed.
delicate fabrics, press 6SHHG. To increase the speed again
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press 6SHHG
darning stitches to step between the parts of the stitch.
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7. SENSOR FOOT UP AND EXTRA LIFT
IN SEWING MODE: 3UHVV6HQVRU)RRW8SWRraise the presser
foot. Press it a second time and the presser foot will raise to EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM™
Extra Lift. 7KDQNVWRWKH(;&/86,9(6(16256<67(0™ feature,
IN EMBROIDERY MODE: 3UHVV6HQVRU)RRW8SDQG([WUD/LIW the presser foot continuously senses the thickness of fabric,
to lift the presser foot to Up position. Press once more and ZKHWKHULQVHZLQJPRGHRUHPEURLGHU\PRGHDQGVHZVRYHU
the presser foot will raise to Extra Lift, to make it easier to WKHIDEULFVPRRWKO\DQGHYHQO\ZLWKSHUIHFWIDEULFIHHGLQJ
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presser foot pressure.
8. SENSOR FOOT DOWN AND PIVOT
IN SEWING MODE: 3UHVVWKH6HQVRU)RRW'RZQDQG3LYRW
button and the presser foot will be completely lowered. The
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FUNCTIONS ON THE TOUCH PANEL
10. 67,7&+0(18LOAD DESIGN
10
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embroidery stick is inserted to load a design.
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12. SHIFT TO UPPER-CASE, LOWER-CASE OR
NUMBERS 15 16 17 18 19

Press to shift to lower or upper-case or numbers when


programming letters. 21 22

23

13. PROG (PROGRAM MODE)


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24 25
button again to exit the program mode.
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14. SAVE TO MY STITCHES 29 30
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15. ALT (ALTERNATE VIEW)


When you select a satin stitch the length and width settings
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density setting will be shown instead of the length setting.
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18. MIRROR SIDE TO SIDE
Press to mirror the selected stitch side to side. In straight
16. 67,7&+/(1*7+DENSITY AND DESIGN VWLWFKZLWKDOHIWQHHGOHSRVLWLRQSUHVVLQJWKLVLFRQZLOOPRYH
HEIGHT the needle from the left to the right symmetrically across
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In sewing mode, reduce or increase the stitch length/density
programs, the whole stitch program is mirrored. The change is
by pressing – or +6HHSDJHV
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In embroidery mode, reduce or increase the design height by WKDW0LUURU6LGHWR6LGHLVVHOHFWHG
pressing – or +6HHSDJH
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DESIGN WIDTH
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pressing – or +6HHSDJHV Press to delete a single stitch or all stitches in a stitch program
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pressing – or +6HHSDJH VWLWFKHVDQGVWLWFKSURJUDPVLQWKH0\6WLWFKHV0HQX

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20. STITCH SELECTION BUTTONS 29. SET MENU
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illustrated on that button immediately. DQGVHOHFWLRQVE\XVLQJWKH1DYLJDWRU$UURZV  3UHVVDJDLQ
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select a stitch from 10 and up from the selected stitch menu.
If the stitch number does not exist in the selected stitch menu
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as a stitch. 30. CORNER CHECK
In embroidery mode, press the Corner check button to trace
the four corners of the design. Each time you press the button
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,QHPEURLGHU\PRGHXVHWKH6WHS6WLWFKE\6WLWFK– and +
buttons to step through the design stitch by stitch.
31. EXCLUSIVE SEWING ADVISOR™
7KH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature automatically
23. NAVIGATOR ARROWS AND OK sets the best stitch, stitch length, stitch width, thread tension,
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and needle recommendations. Press the symbols for the fabric
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step in numerical order within the selected stitch menu. SDJH 
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buttonhole and to set the number of stitches when sewing on
a button.
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select stitches/letters within the program or to select letters to
insert in the program.
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positioning the design in the embroidery area.

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26. HOOP OPTIONS


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27. ROTATE DESIGN


Press the Rotate button to rotate current design 90 degrees
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Press this button before loading a design to see information
about design size, number of colors and stitches. Press this
button with a design loaded to embroidery mode to see design
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page 70.

SETTINGS & FUNCTION BUTTONS 29


SET MENU
You can change the pre-set machine settings and make manual
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THREAD TENSION
Your machine will automatically set the best thread tension for the B
selected stitch and fabric. Use the left/right arrow buttons if you need
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when the machine is turned off.

PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE (ONLY IN SEWING MODE)


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SUHVVXUHIRUWKHVHOHFWHGVWLWFK7KHYDOXHFDQEHDGMXVWHGEHWZHHQ
and 8.5 in steps of 0.5. Your manual setting will be cancelled when you
SET Menu, Sewing Mode
select another stitch or turn off the machine.
Note: When you save a stitch or program in My Stitches the setting of the presser
foot pressure is also saved.

PIVOT HEIGHT
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FREE MOTION: 6NLSSHGVWLWFKHVFDQRFFXULI \RXUIDEULFPRYHVXSDQG
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reduce the space between the presser foot and the fabric and eliminate SET Menu, Sewing Mode
the skipped stitches.
Note: Be careful not to reduce the pivot height too much. The fabric must still move
freely under the presser foot.
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presser foot. If there is not enough space between the presser foot
and the embroidery, the top thread will form loops on the underside
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SENSOR FOOT AUTO (ONLY IN SEWING MODE)


8VHWKH2.EXWWRQWRWXUQRQRURII WKHDXWRPDWLFSLYRWIXQFWLRQ
for lifting the presser foot for example when stopping with the needle
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turned off.
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FIX AUTO (ONLY IN SEWING MODE)
Use the OK button to turn on or off the automatic FIX function in
the beginning of each stitch. Your setting will be saved even when the
machine is turned off.

SELECTIVE THREAD CUTTER AUTO


The Selective Thread Cutter will automatically cut the threads and the
presser foot will raise after a Sensor Buttonhole or eyelet is sewn, at
FRORUFKDQJHVRUZKHQDQHPEURLGHU\LVÀQLVKHG8VHWKH2.EXWWRQ
to turn off this function. The setting will go back to default (on) when
the machine is turned off. SET Menu, Sewing Mode

TWIN NEEDLE
If you are using a twin needle, set the size of the needle to limit the
width of all stitches and prevent needle breakage. Activate or deactivate
the twin needle function with the OK button and use the left/right
arrow buttons to set the twin needle size. Your setting will be saved
even when the machine is turned off. A pop-up message reminds
you of the setting when you turn on the machine. Close the pop-up
message by pressing OK.
Note: You cannot set the twin needle size if the Stitch Width Safety is on, or turn
on the Stitch Width Safety if the machine is set for twin needle.

STITCH WIDTH SAFETY


Use the OK button to turn on the Stitch Width Safety when using a
straight stitch needle plate or a straight stitch presser foot. The stitch
width will be limited to zero for all stitches to prevent damage to the
needle, presser foot and needle plate. This setting is saved when the
machine is turned off. A pop-up message reminds you of the setting
when you turn on the machine. Close the pop-up message by pressing
OK.

FREE MOTION FLOATING*


To sew in free motion with the included Embroidery/Darning Foot
R or with any optional Free Motion Floating presser foot, set the
machine in Free Motion Floating Mode. In Sewing Mode the drop feed *Free Motion Floating
teeth recommendation will be activated. The setting remains when the When you are sewing free motion at low
machine is turned off. A pop-up reminds you of the setting when you speed the foot will raise and lower with
turn on the machine. Close the pop-up message by pressing OK. each stitch to hold the fabric on the stitch
Note: You cannot set the machine in Free Motion Floating Mode if Free Motion plate while the stitch is being formed. When
Spring Action is activated or vice versa. VHZLQJLQKLJKVSHHGWKHIRRWÁRDWVRYHUWKH
fabric while sewing. The feed teeth must be
lowered and the fabric is moved manually. All
FREE MOTION SPRING ACTION** stitches can be sewn in Free Motion Mode.
If you are using any of the optional Free Motion Spring Action presser
**Free Motion Spring Action
feet, you need to set the machine in Free Motion Spring Action Mode.
The Free Motion Spring Action presser feet
In Sewing Mode the drop feed teeth recommendation will be activated.
follows the up and down movement of the
The setting remains when the machine is turned off. A pop-up message
needle with help of the spring and the arm
reminds you of the setting when you turn on the machine. Close the
on the presser foot. The feed teeth must be
pop-up message by pressing OK.
lowered and the fabric is moved manually. It
Note: The machine needs to be set in Free Motion Spring Action Mode when is recommended to turn on the Stitch Width
embroidering with the optional Sensor Q-foot (part number 413192045). Safety for the presser feet that are only
intended for straight stitch sewing.

SETTINGS & FUNCTION BUTTONS 31


BUTTONHOLE BALANCE (ONLY IN SEWING MODE)
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1:25, the columns in the buttonhole stitch will be sewn in different directions.
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Use the left/right buttons to balance the density between -7 and 7. The changes
only affect the selected stitch. If another stitch is selected or the same stitch is
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AUTOMATIC JUMP STITCH TRIM (ONLY IN EMBROIDERY MODE)
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turned off.
Note: The machine will also cut the thread after you have changed to a new color. Hold the
thread end when you start embroidering again, so that you can easily remove the thread end
when cut.
Designs marked with this symbol are programmed for Automatic Jump
Stitch Trim. Jump stitch trim commands can be added to any design using the
downloadable software. See page 24. SET Menu, Embroidery Mode
Note: If the front and back of your embroidery will be visible, turn off the Automatic Jump
Stitch Trim and cut the threads manually.

MY HOOPS (ONLY IN EMBROIDERY MODE)


Use the right arrow button to open a menu where you can set the hoops you
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My Hoops Selections Menu


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CONTRAST
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LANGUAGE
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selected by default.

OVERVIEW
1. Recommended needle for the selected fabric, in this case a
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icon indicates if needle up/down is selected. 1
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2. Recommended presser foot for the selected stitch and fabric.


2
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– or + $  VHHSDJH  A B

5. Needle position is shown instead of stitch width when


straight stitch is selected. Change the needle position by
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6. The selected stitch, both illustrated and displayed by number.

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10. Recommendation to use stabilizer under your fabric.

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buttons.
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13. The icon for lowering the feed teeth is shown when sewing
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14. Recommendation to use the multipurpose tool/button reed
when sewing on a button. C

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16. Recommendation for corded buttonhole. When sewing


buttonholes in stretch fabric we recommend to cord the
buttonhole for better durability, see page 54.

17. When sewing a manual buttonhole or the darning program


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are sewn to the desired length.
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buttonhole, bartack or darning stitch is selected or when a
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arrow buttons to select among the menus:
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The name and number of the selected menu is shown at the
bottom of the display. The stitches are pictured inside the lid of
your machine with the menu numbers on the left and the stitch
numbers within the menus across the center.
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you wish to use with the 6WLWFK6HOHFWLRQEXWWRQVRUSUHVV2.
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selection menu without making any selection.
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on that button immediately, regardless of the selected stitch
menu.
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select a stitch from 10 and up from the selected stitch menu. If
the stitch number does not exist in the menu you will hear a beep
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left and right arrow buttons to step stitch by stitch in numerical
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change stitch menu and then select the stitch.

SELECTING A FONT
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*UDSKLF'LVSOD\8VHWKHDUURZEXWWRQVWRVHOHFWDPRQJWKHIRQWV
%ORFN&\ULOOLF$OSKDEHW+LUDJDQD$OSKDEHW
3UHVVWKH2.EXWWRQ7KLVDXWRPDWLFDOO\RSHQVWKHPRGHIRU
programming letters, see page 39.

SEWING MODE 35
EXCLUSIVE SEWING ADVISOR™
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9,.,1*® 6(:,1*$'9,625™IHDWXUH7KH([FOXVLYH
6(:,1*$'9,625™ feature automatically sets the best
stitch, stitch length, stitch width, thread tension, sewing
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recommendations.

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6HHQH[WSDJH

Note: If an unsuitable combination is selected (for example woven light-


blind hem), the machine beeps and the technique remains unselected.

WOVEN OR STRETCH (KNIT)


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WKUHDGVDUHSXWWRJHWKHU:RYHQIDEULFVDUHPDGHRI WZR
thread systems, warp lengthwise and weft crosswise, that
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V\VWHPZLWKLQWHUODFHGVWLWFKHV$NQLWIDEULFXVXDOO\KDV
stretch.
$VDJHQHUDOUXOHHQWHU:RYHQIRUVWDEOHIDEULFVWKDWKDYHQR
VWUHWFKDQG6WUHWFKIRUIDEULFVWKDWKDYHVWUHWFK

Woven fabric Stretch (knit) fabric

/($7+(5VINYL
/HDWKHULVDQLPDOVNLQZLWKWKHFRDW IXU UHPRYHG/HDWKHU
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Leather Vinyl

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FABRIC SELECTION SEWING TECHNIQUE
A WOVEN LIGHT: chiffon, organza, batiste, silk, wool 1 SEAM: sews two pieces of fabric together.
challis, etc.
B WOVEN MEDIUM:FDOLFRTXLOWLQJIDEULFVZRRO 2 OVERCAST:ÀQLVKIDEULFHGJHVWRSUHYHQWWKHP
crepe, broadcloth, etc. IURPIUD\LQJDQGWRKHOSWKHPOD\ÁDW
C WOVEN HEAVY: denim, wool suiting and coating, 3 6($029(5&$67VHZVWKHVHDPDQGRYHUFDVWVWKH
FDQYDVWHUU\FORWKTXLOWOD\HUVZLWKEDWWLQJHWF edge all at one time.
D STRETCH LIGHT: charmeuse, nylon, tricot, single 4 BASTE:DWHPSRUDU\VWLWFKLQJIRUÀWWLQJJDUPHQWV
NQLWMHUVH\VHWF JDWKHULQJDQGPDUNLQJ7KH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*
E STRETCH MEDIUM:GRXEOHNQLWYHORXUVZLPZHDU
$'9,625™ feature automatically sets a long stitch
etc. length and reduces the tension so the threads are
HDV\WRUHPRYHRUWRSXOOIRUJDWKHULQJ
F STRETCH HEAVY:VZHDWHUNQLWVÁHHFHHWF
5 BLIND HEM:FUHDWHVDQLQYLVLEOHKHPRQJDUPHQWV
G LEATHER AND VINYL:VXHGHOHDWKHUYLQ\ODQG
Is not recommended for light weight fabric or for
synthetic leather. OHDWKHUYLQ\O
6 HEM:VHOHFWVWKHEHVWYLVLEOHRUWRSVWLWFKKHPIRU
your fabric type and weight.
7 BUTTONHOLE:WKH([FOXVLYH6(:,1*
$'9,625™ feature selects the best buttonhole
possible for your fabric.

STITCH SETTINGS
Your machine automatically sets the best settings for the
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You can make your own DGMXVWPHQWVRQWKHVHOHFWHGVWLWFK
using the + or – buttons below the settings.
The setting changes only affect the selected stitch. Your
changed settings will be reset to default when selecting another
VWLWFK7KHFKDQJHGVHWWLQJVDUHQRWDXWRPDWLFDOO\VDYHGZKHQ
WXUQLQJ\RXUPDFKLQHRII<RXFDQVDYHWKHDGMXVWHGVWLWFKLQ
0\6WLWFKHVVHHSDJH
Note: When the number for stitch length/width/density or needle position
LVVHWWRGHIDXOWWKHÀJXUHVZLOOEHEODFN,I \RXFKDQJHWKHQXPEHUWKH
numbers will be inverted on a black background. When trying to exceed
minimum or maximum settings a beep will be heard.

STITCH LENGTH (1)


Increase or decrease the stitch length using the the + or –
EXWWRQ $ 
,I OHQJWKHQLQJD]LJ]DJVWLWFKRUDGHFRUDWLYHVWLWFKWKHHQWLUH
stitch will be longer. If lengthening a satin stitch, where the
GHQVLW\FDQEHDGMXVWHGWKHHQWLUHVWLWFKZLOOEHORQJHUEXWWKH
density will remain the same.
1 2
A B

STITCH WIDTH (2)


Increase or decrease the stitch width using the + or – button
%

Stitch length – Stitch length +

SEWING MODE 37
STITCH DENSITY (3)
,I \RXKDYHVHOFWHGDEXWWRQKROHWKH*UDSKLF'LVSOD\ZLOOVKRZ
the density setting instead of the stitch length setting. You will
now be able to change the density setting by pressing the +
and – buttons.
,I \RXSUHVVWKH$OWHUQDWH9LHZEXWWRQ $ WKH
*UDSKLF'LVSOD\ZLOOVKRZWKHGHQVLW\VHWWLQJIRUVDWLQVWLWFKHV
Use the + and –EXWWRQV % WRFKDQJHWKHVHWWLQJ
Note This is often used with specialty threads and when a less dense satin
stitch is desired.
3 4
A
NEEDLE POSITION (4) B C

If a straight stitch is selected the needle position is shown on


WKH*UDSKLF'LVSOD\LQVWHDGRI WKHVWLWFKZLGWK7KH+ and –
EXWWRQV & DUHXVHGWRPRYHWKHQHHGOHWRWKHOHIWRUULJKWLQ
29 positions.

Stitch density + Stitch density –

MIRROR SIDE TO SIDE (5)


3UHVVWKH0LUURU6LGHWR6LGHEXWWRQ & WRPLUURUWKHVHOHFWHG
stitch side to side. If the button is pressed when straight stitch
with left needle position is selected, the needle position is
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2XW0RGHIRUVWLWFKSURJUDPVWKHZKROHVWLWFKSURJUDPLV
PLUURUHG7KHFKDQJHLVYLVLEOHRQWKH*UDSKLF'LVSOD\DQGDQ
LFRQLVVKRZQLQGLFDWLQJWKDW0LUURU6LGHWR6LGHLVDFWLYDWHG
Note: If a stitch cannot be mirrored a beep will be heard when pressing
5
the Mirror Side to Side button.
C

38
PROGRAMMING
The programming function on your machine makes it possible
to create stitches with your own personal settings and to
combine stitches and letters into stitch programs. You can add
XSWRVWLWFKHVDQGOHWWHUVLQWKHVDPHSURJUDP6DYH\RXU
own stitches and programs in 0\6WLWFKHVDQGUHFDOOWKHPDQ\
time you like.
$OOVWLWFKHVLQ\RXUVHZLQJPDFKLQHDUHSURJUDPPDEOHH[FHSW
for buttonholes, darning stitches, button sewing and bartacks.

Programming Mode
CREATE A STITCH PROGRAM
 3UHVVWKH352*EXWWRQWRRSHQWKHPRGHIRU
programming.
 7KH6WLWFK0HQXZKLFKZDVSUHYLRXVO\VHOHFWHGZLOOEH
NHSWZKHQHQWHULQJWKH3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH7RFKDQJH
WKHVWLWFKPHQXSUHVVWKH6WLWFK0HQXEXWWRQDQGVHOHFW
another stitch menu by using the arrow buttons.
3. Press the number of the stitch you wish to use. The stitch
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4. Press the number of the next stitch and it will appear to
the right of the last entered stitch.
Note: Two numbers are displayed above the stitch program on the left 4.
VLGHRI WKH*UDSKLF'LVSOD\7KHÀUVWQXPEHULVWKHSRVLWLRQRI WKH
selected stitch in the program. The second number, put in brackets, is
the total number of stitches in the program. The number above the
stitch program on the right side of the GraphicDisplay is the number
of the selected stitch.

ADD LETTERS
 3UHVVWKH)RQW0HQXEXWWRQ8VHWKHDUURZEXWWRQVWR
VHOHFWDIRQWDQGSUHVV2.7KHPDFKLQHZLOOVKRZWKH
XSSHUFDVHDOSKDEHWLQ3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH
 8VHWKHDUURZEXWWRQVWRVHOHFWDOHWWHUDQGSUHVV2.WR
add the letter to the program.
7. To switch to a lower case alphabet or numbers press the
6KLIWEXWWRQ
6.

ABOUT PROGRAMMING LETTERS


%RWKXSSHUDQGORZHUFDVHOHWWHUVZLOOEHVWLWFKHGZLWKD
7 mm stitch width. If there are letters going below the
EDVHOLQHLQFOXGHGLQWKHSURJUDP HJMS\ WKHKHLJKWRI WKH
uppercase letters will be reduced. “Husqvarna” and “VIKING” have been programmed separately.

$OOWH[WWREHVHZQRXWRQWKHVDPHSURMHFWVKRXOGEHLQWKH
same program to ensure the letters are sewn out in the same
height.
“Husqvarna” and “VIKING” are in the same program.
For instance, a name and an address should be in the same
SURJUDPZLWKD6723DIWHUWKHQDPH

SEWING MODE 39
ADD STITCHES OR LETTERS AT OTHER
POSITIONS
If you wish to add a stitch or letter at another position in the
program, PRYHWKHcursor by pressing the arrow buttons. The
stitch or letter will be inserted to the right of the cursor.
Note: When programming letters, press the arrow down button to activate
the cursor in the stitch program instead of in the alphabet.

ADD THE SAME STITCH SEVERAL TIMES


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FDQMXVWSUHVVWKH2.EXWWRQGLUHFWO\DIWHUWKHÀUVWVWLWFKKDV
EHHQLQVHUWHG7KHVDPHVWLWFKLQFOXGLQJDQ\DGMXVWPHQWV\RX
KDYHPDGHWRWKHVWLWFKZLOOEHLQVHUWHGHDFKWLPH\RXSUHVV
2.
<RXFDQDOVRPRYHWKHFXUVRUWRVHOHFWDQRWKHUVWLWFKDQG
SUHVVWKH2.EXWWRQ7KHVHOHFWHGVWLWFKZLOOEHLQVHUWHGRQFH
more to the right of the selected stitch.

DELETE STITCHES OR LETTERS


To delete a stitch in the program, select the stitch with the
FXUVRUE\SUHVVLQJWKHDUURZEXWWRQVDQGSUHVVWKH'HOHWH
EXWWRQ $ 
7RGHOHWHWKHZKROHSURJUDPPRYHWKHFXUVRUWRWKHOHIWRI 
WKHÀUVWSRVLWLRQDQGSUHVVWKH'HOHWHEXWWRQ$SRSXSZLOO
DSSHDUDVNLQJ\RXWRYHULI\WKHGHOHWLRQ6HOHFW<HVRU1RZLWK
WKHDUURZEXWWRQVDQGSUHVV2.

ADD COMMANDS
The commands FIX, 6723DQG6HOHFWLYH7KUHDG&XWFDQEH
added to the program. Each command takes one memory
space in the program.
Note: If Auto FIX is activated on your machine you do not need to add
a FIX in the beginning of the program.

Add commands
JOIN TWO STITCH PROGRAMS INTO ONE
<RXFDQDGGDSUHYLRXVO\VDYHGSURJUDPWRDQHZRQHLQ
3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH3UHVVWKH6WLWFK0HQXEXWWRQVHOHFW0\
6WLWFKHVDQGWKHSURJUDP\RXZLVKWRDGG3UHVV2.DQGWKH
SURJUDPZLOOEHLQVHUWHGLQ3URJUDPPLQJ0RGHWRWKHULJKW
of the cursor.

ADJUST A SINGLE STITCH OR LETTER


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VHOHFWWKHVWLWFKLQ3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH<RXFDQDGMXVWWKH
stitch width, stitch length, density or needle position or mirror
the stitch. The settings for the selected stitch are shown on
WKH*UDSKLF'LVSOD\3UHVVWKH$OWHUQDWH9LHZEXWWRQWRWRJJOH Adjust a single stitch or letter
between different settings.

40
ADJUST THE ENTIRE STITCH PROGRAM
$GMXVWPHQWVWKDWDIIHFWWKHZKROHSURJUDPDQGQRWMXVW
VLQJOHVWLWFKHVDUHGRQHLQ6HZLQJ0RGH3UHVVWKH352*
EXWWRQ6WDUW6WRSEXWWRQRUVWHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWUROWROHDYH
3URJUDPPLQJ0RGHDQGVZLWFKWR6HZLQJ0RGH,Q6HZLQJ
0RGH\RXFDQDGMXVWWKHZLGWKDQGOHQJWKRUPLUURUWKHZKROH
program.
7KHUHDUHDIHZWKLQJV\RXQHHGWRNQRZZKHQDGMXVWLQJWKH
VWLWFKSURJUDPLQ6HZLQJ0RGH
7KHDGMXVWPHQWV\RXPDNHWRWKHSURJUDPLQ6HZLQJ0RGH
FDQEHVDYHGWR0\6WLWFKHV+RZHYHUWKHVHDGMXVWPHQWV
FDQQRWEHEURXJKWEDFNWR3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH,I \RXKDYH
PDGHDGMXVWPHQWVLQ6HZLQJ0RGHDQGSUHVVWKH352*
EXWWRQWRJREDFNWR3URJUDPPLQJ0RGHWKHVHDGMXVWPHQWV
ZLOOEHFDQFHOOHG7KLVZLOODOVRKDSSHQLI \RXORDGDVDYHG
SURJUDPIURP0\6WLWFKHVWR3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH

SEW OUT THE STITCH PROGRAM


When you are done with your program press the 0\6WLWFKHV
EXWWRQWRVDYHLW VHHQH[WSDJH RULI VWLOOLQ3URJUDPPLQJ
0RGHSUHVVWKH352*EXWWRQ6WDUW6WRSEXWWRQRUVWHSRQ
WKHIRRWFRQWUROWRVZLWFKWR6HZLQJ0RGH
2QFH\RXDUHLQ6HZLQJ0RGHDQGVWHSRQWKHIRRWFRQWURO
the machine will sew out your stitch program. The program
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WKH6723EXWWRQWRVHZ\RXUVWLWFKSURJUDPRQO\RQFH
It is possible to start sewing at any stitch in the program. Use Sewing Mode
the left/right arrow buttons to step through the program in
6HZLQJ0RGH

SEWING MODE 41
MY STITCHES MENU
0\6WLWFKHVLV\RXURZQSHUVRQDOPHQXZKHUH\RXFDQVDYH
DQGUHFDOO\RXUSURJUDPVRUIDYRULWHVWLWFKHVZLWKSHUVRQDO
settings.
There are 12 memories. Each memory has a maximum space
of 20 stitches.

SAVE A STITCH OR A PROGRAM A


3UHVVWKH0\6WLWFKHVEXWWRQ $ IURP3URJUDPPLQJRU
6HZLQJ0RGH7KLVZLOORSHQWKH0\6WLWFKHV0HQX6HOHFW
an empty memory by pressing the up/down arrow buttons.
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selected memory is not empty, a pop-up message will appear
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SURJUDPZLWKWKHQHZRQH6HOHFW<HVRU1RZLWKWKHDUURZ
EXWWRQVDQGSUHVVWKH2.EXWWRQ3UHVVWKH0\6WLWFKHV
EXWWRQDJDLQWRUHWXUQWR6HZLQJ0RGHRU3URJUDPPLQJ
0RGH

LOAD A SAVED STITCH OR PROGRAM


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6WLWFK0HQXEXWWRQDQGRSHQWKH0\6WLWFKHV0HQX8VHWKH
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7KHVWLWFKSURJUDPZLOODSSHDULQ6HZLQJ0RGHUHDG\WREH
sewn.

DELETE SAVED STITCHES OR PROGRAMS


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'HOHWHEXWWRQ % ZKHQWKHVWLWFKSURJUDPLVVHOHFWHG$SRS
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<HVRU1RZLWKWKHDUURZEXWWRQVDQGSUHVV2.3UHVVWKH0\
6WLWFKHVEXWWRQDJDLQWRUHWXUQWRWKHSUHYLRXVPHQX

42
SEWING POP-UP MESSAGES
Bobbin winding on
This pop-up message appears when the bobbin winder is
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Presser foot too high


Your machine will not sew if there is too much fabric under
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IDEULF3UHVVWKH2.EXWWRQRUWDSWKHIRRWFRQWUROWRFORVH
the pop-up message.

Machine set for twin needle


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0HQXDSRSXSPHVVDJHLVVKRZQWRUHPLQG\RXRI WKH
VHWWLQJZKHQ\RXWXUQRQ\RXUPDFKLQH3UHVVWKH2.EXWWRQ
or tap the foot control to close the pop-up message.

Stitch width limited for twin needle


This message is shown when the machine is set for twin
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possible with the twin needle. Close the pop-up message by
SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

Machine set for straight stitch


This message is shown when the stitch width safety is on
DQG\RXWXUQRQWKHPDFKLQHRUWU\WRDGMXVWWKHVWLWFKZLGWK
&ORVHWKHSRSXSPHVVDJHE\SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

This stitch cannot be sewn with twin needle


This pop-up message appears when the machine is set for
twin needle and you select a stitch that cannot be sewn with
WZLQQHHGOH3UHVVWKH2.EXWWRQWRFORVHWKHSRSXS

SEWING MODE 43
This stitch cannot be sewn with
6WLWFK:LGWK6DIHW\RQ
This pop-up message appears when the machine is set for
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mm.

Restart the buttonhole?


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VHWWLQJ\RXZLOOJHWWKLVTXHVWLRQRQFH\RXVWDUWVHZLQJDJDLQ
,I \RXVHOHFW´<HVµWKHPDFKLQHZLOOUHVWDUWDQGVHZWKH
buttonhole from the beginning with the new settings. If you
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FRQWLQXHVHZLQJWKHUHVWRI WKHEXWWRQKROHZLWKWKHSUHYLRXV
VHWWLQJV8VHWKHDUURZEXWWRQVWRVHOHFW´<HVµRU´1RµDQG
SUHVVWKH2.EXWWRQ

6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRWOLQHXS
- “$GMXVWZKLWHDUHDWRZKLWHOLQHµ
When you insert the fabric for sewing a buttonhole, the wheel
RI WKH6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH)RRWPLJKWPRYH$
pop-up message prompts you to line up the white area with
the white line. Line up the white areas and close the pop-up
PHVVDJHE\SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

6HQVRU2QH6WHS%XWWRQKROH3UHVVHU)RRW
connected
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the buttonhole stitches recommended for the foot. If the
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a stitch that is not possible to sew with the foot, this message
ZLOODSSHDUZKHQ\RXVWDUWWRVHZ5HPRYHWKHIRRWRUVHOHFW
DEXWWRQKROHWKDWFDQEHVHZQZLWKWKH6HQVRU2QH6WHS
%XWWRQKROH)RRW&ORVHWKHSRSXSPHVVDJHE\SUHVVLQJWKH
2.EXWWRQ

Machine set for free motion sewing


This message is shown when the machine is set to Free
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on the machine. Close the pop-up message by pressing the
2.EXWWRQ

Bobbin thread low


When the bobbin thread is running low, a pop-up message
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WRFKDQJHWKHEREELQ7KLVJLYHV\RXDQRSSRUWXQLW\WR
plan when you want to change your bobbin. If you want to
continue sewing without changing the bobbin, touch the foot
control, but do not close out the pop-up.

44
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bobbin area
When this pop-up appears you need to clean the area under
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Thread Cutter to cut properly. Close the pop-up message by
SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

Check XSSHUWKUHDG
Your machine stops automatically if the top thread runs out
or breaks. Re-thread the top thread and close the pop-up
PHVVDJHE\SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

Main motor overload


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EORFNHGZKHQVHZLQJWKHPDLQPRWRUFDQJHWRYHUORDGHG
The pop-up message will close when the main motor and
power supply is secure.

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This message is shown if you try to program or add a
buttonhole, bartack, darning stitch or the sew-on-button
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programmable except for these. Close the pop-up message by
SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

The stitch cannot be saved


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EDUWDFNGDUQLQJVWLWFKRUWKHVHZRQEXWWRQVWLWFKWR0\
6WLWFKHV$OOVWLWFKHVLQ\RXUPDFKLQHFDQEHVDYHGLQ0\
6WLWFKHVH[FHSWIRUWKHVH&ORVHWKHSRSXSPHVVDJHE\
SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ

Program too long to add more stitches


If you try to add more than 20 stitches or letters in the same
program this message is shown. Close the pop-up message by
SUHVVLQJWKH2.EXWWRQ
Note: If you add a FIX, STOP or a Selective Thread Cut to the
program these will each use one memory space in the program.

SEWING MODE 45
'HOHWHSURJUDP"
7KLVSRSXSPHVVDJHZLOODVN\RXWRFRQÀUPZKHQ\RXKDYH
FKRRVHQWRGHOHWHDQHQWLUHSURJUDPLQ3URJUDPPLQJ0RGH
6HOHFW<HVRU1RZLWKWKHDUURZEXWWRQVDQGSUHVV2.

The combination of commands is incorrect


If you are programming stitches or letters and try to insert any
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stitch program in an order that is not allowed, this message
ZLOODSSHDU&ORVHWKHSRSXSPHVVDJHE\SUHVVLQJWKH2.
button.

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the result may be that the commands are put in an order that
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from the program. Close the pop-up message by pressing the
2.EXWWRQ

Overwrite?
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is not empty this message will appear asking if you wish to
RYHUZULWHWKHSUHYLRXVO\VDYHGVWLWFKSURJUDPZLWKWKHQHZ
RQH6HOHFW<HVRU1RZLWKWKHDUURZEXWWRQVDQGSUHVVWKH
2.EXWWRQ

Delete?
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WRGHOHWHDVWLWFKRUSURJUDPIURP0\6WLWFKHV6HOHFW<HVRU
1RZLWKWKHDUURZEXWWRQVDQGSUHVVWKH2.EXWWRQ

46
SEWING TECHNIQUES
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found on the Exclusive SEWING ADVISOR™ feature, other basic sewing
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BASIC SEWING TECHNIQUES
SEAM
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allowance that will usually be pressed open. In most cases,
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stitch before sewing the seam.
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SEWING BUTTONHOLES
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for different kinds of fabric and garments. Learn about
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Manual Buttonhole
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button to set the length of the buttonhole.
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the buttonhole.
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machine.
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buttons 1:9.
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SEWING ZIPPERS
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left of the needle, making it easy to sew both sides of the
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DARNING AND MENDING
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your garment as possible.
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sewing. The machine sews back and forth across the hole
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when the stitch is completed.

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corners with the same look as ready-to-wear.
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fabric if necessary.
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QUILTING
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thread tension to get the accurate hand stitched look. Thread the
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that coordinates with your fabric.
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SPECIALTY STITCHES
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4 4:49 Join and Fold Edging Foot Use this foot together with different types of edgings such as lace, embroidered
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SEWING TECHNIQUES 59
SMOCKING STITCHES
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and was commonly used in garments where buttons were
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weight fabric, that is already pleated and decorate it with the
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result imitates hand smocking as it was made hundreds of
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pleated fabric, using one of the pleating threads as a
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additional row of smocking.
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CONNECT THE EMBROIDERY UNIT
1. Slide the accessory box off.
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adjusting feet so that the machine and embroidery unit are
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your embroidery functions each time you slide on the
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attached as this can damage the needle, presser foot, hoop and/or the
embroidery unit. Be sure to clear all materials from around the machine
before calibrating so the embroidery arm does not bump into anything
while calibrating.

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for instructions on how to change presser foot.
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(part number 413192045). The machine needs to be set in Free Motion
Spring Action Mode when embroidering with the optional Sensor Q-foot,
see page 31.

EMBROIDERY SET UP 63
TO HOOP THE FABRIC
For the best embroidery results, place a layer of stabilizer
beneath the fabric. When hooping stabilizer and fabric make
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right. There is a small arrow in the center of the lower
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2. Place the stabilizer and fabric, with the right sides facing
up, on top of the outer hoop. Place the inner hoop on top
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should be taut in the hoop for the best results.
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the quick release. When changing type of fabric, you might need to adjust
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onto the embroidery arm.

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easily remove it when cut.

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segment is tied off at the end and the needle thread is cut.
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the machine will also cut the thread after you have changed to a new
thread color. When you start embroidering again, hold the thread end so
you can easily remove it when cut.
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automatically. The needle and bobbin thread are cut.
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Note: If you start embroidering and the hoop you have selected is not the same as
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you of this. Attach the correct hoop or select another hoop in the list.

CURRENT STITCH
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the current stitch and start embroidering where the embroidery was
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button once to return to current stitch and start to embroider.

PARK POSITION
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Park Position. The embroidery arm will be placed in a position that will
allow easy storage.
Note: It is very important that the hoop is removed, otherwise the hoop, needle or
presser foot may be damaged.

BOBBIN POSITION
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and replace the bobbin.

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CENTER POSITION
Use the Center Position if you want to check where the Center
Position of the hoop will be placed on the fabric.

72
EMBROIDERY FUNCTIONS 1 2 3

ONE-COLOR EMBROIDERY (MONOCHROME)


Press STOP (1) to cancel the color stops if you want to sew a
design in one color only.
Note: If the Automatic Jump Stitch Trim function is activated in the 5 5
SET Menu it will still be active between the color blocks.

6 6
BASTING
Press the FIX button (2) and the machine will add a basting stitch around the
design area. Basting enables you to secure your fabric to a stabilizer placed
beneath. It is especially useful when the fabric to be embroidered cannot be
hooped. Basting provides support for stretchy fabric and also shows where 4
the design will be placed on the fabric.

PARK POSITION/TRIM POSITION


Remove the hoop and press the Needle Stop Up/Down button (3) to put the
embroidery unit in Park Position for easy storage.
Press the Needle Stop Up/Down button when the hoop is attached and the
hoop moves towards you, making it easy to cut jump stitches or trim fabric.
Cut the jump threads and press the button again. The hoop moves back to
the current stitch. Press Start/Stop to resume the embroidery. Basting
Note: The Hoop Options menu will open to show the actual position.

CORNER CHECK
Corner check can be used to trace the four corners of the design. Press
the Corner check button (4). Each time you press the button the hoop will
move to one of the corners in the following order: upper left, upper right,
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center position of the design and on the sixth press back to the current
stitch position. A crosshair will indicate the current needle position on the
GraphicDisplay.
The Corner check function also shows where the design will be embroidered
on the fabric. This makes it easier to position designs when embroidering
several designs in succession. Corner Check

STEP STITCH-BY-STITCH
Use the Step Stitch-by-Stitch – and + buttons (5) to step through the design
stitch by stitch. If the top or bobbin thread runs out or is broken, step
backwards a few stitches before starting to embroider again. Current stitch
number is shown on the GraphicDisplay in the Stitch-out view.

STEP COLOR-BY-COLOR
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the previous or next color. The current color block number is shown, next
to the total number of color blocks in the design, shown in brackets, in the
Stitch-out view on the GraphicDisplay. Press the Embroidery Info button to
view the complete color block list.

EMBROIDERY MODE 73
EMBROIDERY POP-UP MESSAGES
(PEURLGHU\XQLWcalibration
When the embroidery unit is attached, a pop-up message
asks you to slide off the hoop and clear the machine area for
calibrating the embroidery arm. You will also be reminded to
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calibrate.
Note: It is very important to remove the hoop, otherwise the hoop or the
embroidery unit may be damaged while calibrating.

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not sew. Change the hoop to the size displayed or change the
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or breaks. Re-thread the top thread and close the pop-up
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button to continue.

Cut thread end


When starting to embroider or after changing the thread, the
machine will sew a few stitches and then stop so you can cut
the thread end.
Note: This function is cancelled if ”Automatic Jump Stitch Trim” is
activated in the SET Menu, see page 32.

74
Bobbin thread low
When the bobbin thread is running low, a pop-up message
appears giving you an advanced notice that you’ll soon need
to change the bobbin. This gives you an opportunity to
plan when you want to change your bobbin. If you want to
continue embroidering just touch the Start/Stop button or the
foot control without pressing the OK button.
When changing the bobbin, press the OK button to close
the pop-up and select Bobbin Position in the Hoop Options
Menu. The hoop will move away for easy access to the bobbin
case. Once the bobbin is replaced select Current Stitch in the
Hoop Options Menu to move the hoop back to where the
embroidery stopped.
Pull back excess top thread. Step back a few stitches by
pressing the Step Stitch-by-Stitch – button. Press Start/Stop
to resume the embroidery.

Change thread color


When it is time to change the needle thread the machine stops
and the upper thread is cut. Change the spool and re-thread
the machine. The next recommended color is shown in the
pop-up message.

Design includes elements that cannot be opened


Some designs may contain data that is too complex for this
embroidery machine. Please use the downloadable software to
re-save the design, see page 24.

Remove the hoop


This pop-up will appear when a function has been chosen
that forces the embroidery unit to move outside the limits for
the attached hoop. In order for the embroidery arm to move
freely, remove the hoop and then press the OK button.

Connect USB embroidery stick


If you attach the embroidery unit or press the Stitch Menu
button in Embroidery Mode without having a USB stick
connected, this pop-up message will appear. Connect a
USB stick and press the OK button so that you can load a
design. This pop-up message also appears if the USB stitck is
removed while a design is being loaded or stitched out.

EMBROIDERY MODE 75
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This pop-up message appears if the design you are trying to
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button to close the pop-up and select another design.

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If you are trying to load a design that is too large for the
selectable hoops this pop-up message will appear. If you
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CLEANING THE MACHINE
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Press the ON/OFF switch to “O”.

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stitchplate as shown on the picture and gently turn the
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with the brush.

CLEANING UNDER THE BOBBIN AREA


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accumulation of lint in the bobbin case area, the area under
the bobbin case must be cleaned.
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Use caution when cleaning around the thread cut knife (A). A

Put the bobbin case and the bobbin case holder back in place.
Note: Do not blow air into the bobbin case area. The dust and lint will
be blown into your machine.
Note: When using the optional accessory HUSQVARNA VIKING® 1
Embroidery Cutwork Needles, it is neccessary to clean the bobbin area
after each embroidered design/project.

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INDEX Color block list .............................................................................. 70
Commands ..................................................................................... 40
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A Complimentary software.............................................................. 24
$FFHVVRULHV ....................................................................................... 5 Connecting the foot control cord............................................... 12
$FFHVVRU\ER[ ............................................................................5, 13 Connectors for power cord and foot control ............................. 4
$GGFRPPDQGV ............................................................................. 40 Connect the embroidery unit ...................................................... 63
$GGOHWWHUVLQDQHPEURLGHU\IRQWSURJUDP.............................. 69 Connect the power cord and foot control ................................ 12
$GGOHWWHUVLQDVWLWFKSURJUDP ................................................... 39 &RQQHFW86%HPEURLGHU\VWLFN .................................................. 75
$GMXVWDVLQJOHVWLWFKRUOHWWHU ...................................................... 40 Contrast .......................................................................................... 32
$GMXVWGHVLJQV ................................................................................ 71 &RUGHG%XWWRQKROH ....................................................................... 54
$GMXVWPHQWV ................................................................................... 37 Corner Check...........................................................................29, 73
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$GMXVWZKLWHDUHDWRZKLWHOLQH .................................................... 44 Create a stitch program ................................................................ 39
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$/7 $OWHUQDWH9LHZ ................................................................... 28 &XUUHQWYLHZ .................................................................................. 68
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$WWDFKFRUUHFWKRRS...................................................................... 74 Cut thread end ............................................................................... 74
$WWDFKWKHHPEURLGHU\IRRW5 ..................................................... 63 Cutting the thread ......................................................................... 16
$XGLEOH$ODUP ............................................................................... 32 Cyrillic .......................................................................................10, 35
$XWRPDWLF-XPS6WLWFK7ULP .................................................32, 74
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(PEURLGHU\ÀHOG ........................................................................... 68
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C Embroidery fonts .......................................................................... 24
Calibrate embroidery unit ............................................................ 74 Embroidery foot R, attach ........................................................... 63
Cannot select correct hoop ......................................................... 76 Embroidery functions .................................................................. 73
Carrying Case ................................................................................... 6 (PEURLGHU\+RRS .......................................................................... 5
Center Position .............................................................................. 72 Embroidery hoop attachment .................................................5, 62
Change thread color ..................................................................... 75 (PEURLGHU\KRRSRYHUYLHZ ........................................................ 62
Changing the Needle .................................................................... 21 Embroidery Info button ........................................................29, 70
Changing the presser foot............................................................ 21 Embroidery information.............................................................. 70
Check upper thread.................................................................45, 74 (PEURLGHU\0RGHRYHUYLHZ ....................................................... 68
Cleaning the machine ................................................................... 78

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Embroidery set up ..................................................................² I
Embroidery speed ......................................................................... 68 Inserting the bobbin ..................................................................... 19
Embroidery thread.......................................................................... 6 Installation Code ........................................................................... 24
Embroidery too large ................................................................... 76 Installation instructions ................................................................ 24
Embroidery unit calibration ........................................................ 74
Embroidery unit, connect ............................................................ 63
Embroidery unit connection socket ............................................. 4
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embroidery unit.......................................................................... 74 -HDQV+HP ...................................................................................... 52
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Embroidery unit release button ..............................................5, 62
(PEURLGHU\XQLWUHPRYH............................................................. 63 K
Embroidery unit socket............................................................5, 62 .QLWIDEULFV .................................................................................... 36
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Extra Lift ........................................................................................ 27 Language......................................................................................... 32
Leather ......................................................................................36, 37
F /('OLJKWV ....................................................................................... 4
Fabric ................................................................................................ 6 /HYHODGMXVWPHQWIHHW................................................................5, 62
Fabric selection .............................................................................. 37 Lid...................................................................................................... 4
Feed teeth ....................................................................................... 21 Load a design ...........................................................................28, 69
Felt pad .................................................................................5, 14, 17 Load a font ..................................................................................... 69
FIX ............................................................................................26, 40 /RDGDVDYHGVWLWFKRUSURJUDP .................................................. 42
),;$XWR ........................................................................................ 31 Load text to embroidery .............................................................. 70
)RQW0HQX ................................................................................28, 35 Lower feed teeth switch ................................................................. 4
Fonts ............................................................................................... 10 Lower the feed teeth ..................................................................... 21
Foot control ..................................................................................... 6 Lower the presser foot ................................................................. 27
Foot control, connect ................................................................... 12
Foot control cord, connecting .................................................... 12 M
Free arm .....................................................................................4, 13 0DFKLQHRYHUYLHZ ........................................................................... 4
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+RRSV ............................................................................................. 32 Needle bar ........................................................................................ 4
+RRSVL]H ....................................................................................... 72 Needle, changing ........................................................................... 21
+RRSVOLGHRQRII ....................................................................... 64 Needle clamp screw ..................................................................4, 21
+RRSWKHIDEULF ............................................................................. 64 Needle Position .......................................................................28, 38
+RUL]RQWDO3RVLWLRQ....................................................................... 14 Needles .......................................................................................6, 22
1HHGOH6WRS8S'RZQ ............................................................... 26
Needle threader .........................................................................4, 16

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OK................................................................................................... 29 Sampler Book ............................................................................6, 62
One-Color Embroidery................................................................ 73 Satin stitches................................................................................... 35
ON/OFF switch ............................................................................. 4 Save a stitch or a program ........................................................... 42
Overcast ....................................................................................37, 49 Save to My Stitches ....................................................................... 28
Overview ....................................................................................4–10 Screwdriver .................................................................................5, 21
Embroidery hoop 62 Seam ..........................................................................................37, 48
Embroidery mode 68 Seam/Overcast ........................................................................37, 50
Embroidery unit 62 Seam ripper ...................................................................................... 5
Machine 4 Selecting a font .............................................................................. 35
Sewing mode 34 Selecting a stitch ............................................................................ 35
Stitches 10 Selective Thread Cut ..................................................................... 40
Overwrite? ...................................................................................... 46 Selective Thread Cutter ................................................................ 26
Selective Thread Cutter Auto ...................................................... 31
P Sensor Foot Auto .......................................................................... 30
Packing away after sewing ............................................................ 13 Sensor Foot Down and Pivot ...................................................... 27
Park Position ............................................................................72, 73 Sensor Foot Up and Extra Lift ................................................... 27
PC .................................................................................................... 24 Sensor One-Step Buttonhole ...................................................... 53
Perfectly Balanced Sensor One-Step Buttonhole..................... 53 Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot ...................................7, 44, 53
Personal stitches ............................................................................ 28 Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Foot socket .................................. 4
PICTOGRAM™ Pen .................................................................... 23 Sensor One-Step Buttonhole Presser Foot connected ........... 44
Pivot ................................................................................................ 27 Sensor Q-foot ..........................................................................31, 63
Pivot height .................................................................................... 30 SET Menu ................................................................................29, 30
Pop-up messages, embroidery..................................................... 74 Settings ............................................................................................ 37
Pop-up messages, sewing ............................................................. 43 SEWING ADVISOR™ .............................................36–37, 48–53
Power cord ....................................................................................... 6 Sewing buttonholes.................................................................53–54
Power cord, connect ..................................................................... 12 Sewing on buttons ........................................................................ 55
Presser bar ........................................................................................ 4 Sewing technique........................................................................... 37
Presser Feet ...................................................................................... 6 Sewing techniques ......................................................47–60, 48–60
Presser foot ...................................................................................... 4 Sew out the stitch program.......................................................... 41
Presser foot ankle ............................................................................ 4 Slide on/off the hoop .................................................................. 64
Presser foot, changing .................................................................. 21 Smocking Stitches ......................................................................... 60
Presser foot pressure .................................................................... 30 Software, complimentary ............................................................. 24
Presser foot too high .................................................................... 43 Software to download..................................................................... 6
Pre-tension thread guide ..........................................................4, 15 Software Version ........................................................................... 32
PROG (Program Mode) .............................................................. 28 Specialty Stitches ........................................................................... 59
Programming ...........................................................................39–41 Specialty threads ............................................................................ 17
Programming letters ...............................................................39–41 Speed + and -................................................................................. 27
Program too long to add more stitches ..................................... 45 Spool cap, large ..........................................................................5, 14
Spool cap, medium....................................................................5, 14
Q Spool caps ..................................................................................4, 14
Q-foot ............................................................................................. 63 Spool cap, small .........................................................................5, 14
QuickFont program ...................................................................... 24 Spool pin .......................................................................................... 4
Quilting ........................................................................................... 58 Spool pin, auxiliary.......................................................................... 4
Quilt stitches .................................................................................. 35 Spool pins ....................................................................................... 14
Stabilizer ........................................................................................... 6
Stabilizers........................................................................................ 23
R Start/Stop ....................................................................................... 26
Raise the presser foot ................................................................... 27 Step Color-by-Color ...............................................................29, 73
Remove the embroidery unit ....................................................... 63 Step Stitch-by-Stitch ...............................................................29, 73
Remove the hoop .......................................................................... 75 Stitch adjustments ......................................................................... 37
Remove thread from under stitch plate and in bobbin area ... 45 Stitch Density...........................................................................28, 38
Replacing the Stitch Plate ............................................................ 78 Stitch Length ............................................................................28, 37
Restart the buttonhole? ................................................................ 44 Stitch Menu ..............................................................................28, 35
Reverse ............................................................................................ 27 Stitch-out view ............................................................................... 68
Rotate design............................................................................29, 71 Stitch overview ..........................................................................4, 10
Russian font ................................................................................... 10 Stitch plate ........................................................................................ 4

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6WLWFKSURJUDPDGMXVW .................................................................. 41 8QLYHUVDO1HHGOH ........................................................................... 22
6WLWFK6HOHFWLRQEXWWRQV..........................................................29, 35 Unpacking ...................................................................................... 12
6WLWFK6HWWLQJV ................................................................................ 37 Updating instructions ................................................................... 24
6WLWFKWDEOH8WLOLW\6WLWFKHV ............................................................ 8 Upper thread breakage ...........................................................45, 74
6WLWFK:LGWK .............................................................................28, 37 Upper thread breaks ..................................................................... 20
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6WRSFRPPDQGLQGHVLJQ.............................................................. 76 8WLOLW\)RRW% ................................................................................... 6
6WUHWFKIDEULFV ................................................................................ 36 Utility stitches ................................................................................ 35
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6WUHWFK1HHGOH ............................................................................... 22 9LQ\O ..........................................................................................36, 37
6\QWKHWLFPDWHULDO .......................................................................... 36
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7DNHXSOHYHU..............................................................................4, 15 Winding the bobbin using the auxiliary spool pin ................... 19
The combination of commands is incorrect ............................ 46 :LQGLQJWKHEREELQXVLQJWKHYHUWLFDOVSRROSLQ ..................... 18
7KHGDWDRQWKH86%HPEURLGHU\VWLFNLVQRWUHDGDEOH .......... 76 Winding the bobbin with the machine threaded...................... 18
The stitch cannot be programmed ............................................. 45 :RYHQIDEULFV ................................................................................ 36
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This stitch cannot be sewn with twin needle ............................ 43 :RYHQPHGLXP.............................................................................. 37
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return to stitch out? ................................................................... 76 Z
Thread cutter .............................................................................4, 16 =LSSHU)RRW( .................................................................................. 6
Thread cutter for bobbin thread................................................... 4 =LSSHUV ............................................................................................ 56
7KUHDG&XWWHU6HOHFWLYH ............................................................... 26
Thread guide .................................................................................. 15
Threading for twin needle ........................................................... 17
Threading the upper thread ......................................................... 15
Thread manufacturers .................................................................. 70
Thread net ........................................................................................ 5
Threads ........................................................................................... 23
7KUHDG6HQVRU................................................................................ 20
7KUHDGWDNHXSOHYHU ....................................................................... 4
Thread tension.........................................................................20, 30
Thread tension discs ...........................................................4, 15, 17
Thread tension for bobbin winding ............................................. 4
Touch Panel................................................................................4, 28
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Trim Position .................................................................... 26, 72, 73
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between the machine software and the software described
Twin needle, threading ................................................................. 17
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