Janome 2030DCT Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
Janome 2030DCT Sewing Machine Instruction Manual
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WARNING— To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used
by or near children.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this owner’s manual.
Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this owner’s manual.
3. 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 this sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination,
repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
4. Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked. Keep ventilation openings of this
sewing machine and foot controller free from accumulation of lint, dust and loose cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered.
8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“O”) position, then remove plug from outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine
needle and/or cutting blade.
11. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
12. Do not use bent needles.
13. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
14. Switch this sewing machine off (“O”) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as
threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin or changing the presser foot, and
the like.
15. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or
when making any other adjustments mentioned in this owner’s manual.
Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant
National legislation relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your
retailer for guidance. (European Union only)
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TABLE OF INSTRUCTION
SECTION I. NAMES OF PARTS SECTION V. CARE OF YOUR MACHINE
Names of Parts ............................................................. 2 Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dog ..................... 39
Standard Accessories ................................................... 3 Installing the Bobbin Holder ........................................ 39
Extension Table ............................................................. 3 Problems and Warning Signs ..................................... 40
SECTION II. GETTING READY TO SEW Troubleshooting ........................................................... 41
Connecting the Power Supply ....................................... 4
Before Using Your Sewing Machine .............................. 4
Speed Control Slider ..................................................... 5
Controlling Sewing Speed ............................................ 5
Machine Operating Buttons ........................................ 6-7
Removing and Attaching the Foot Holder ..................... 8
Changing the Presser Foot ........................................... 8
Presser Foot Lifter ........................................................ 8
Dropping or Raising the Feed Dog ............................... 9
Changing the Needle .................................................... 9
Selecting Thread and Needles ..................................... 9
Bobbin Winding ...................................................... 10-12
Threading the Machine ............................................... 13
Needle Threader ......................................................... 14
Drawing up the Bobbin Thread ................................... 15
LCD Display ................................................................ 16
Stitch Patterns ............................................................. 16
Adjusting the Needle Thread Tension
for a Straight Stitch .................................................... 17
Adjusting the Needle Thread Tension
for a Zigzag Stitch ...................................................... 18
SECTION III. BASIC SEWING
Straight Stitch Sewing ................................................. 19
Needle Plate ............................................................... 20
Straight Stitch .............................................................. 21
Lock-a-Matic Stitch ..................................................... 21
Locking Stitch .............................................................. 21
Triple Stretch Stitch ..................................................... 21
Stretch Stitch............................................................... 22
Sculpture Stitch ........................................................... 22
Zigzag Stitch ............................................................... 23
Overcasting with Zigzag Stitch ................................... 24
Multiple Zigzag ............................................................ 24
Overedge Stitch .......................................................... 24
Various Kinds of Buttonholes and Their Uses ............. 25
Square Buttonhole ................................................. 26-27
Adjusting the Stitch Width and Density for
Buttonholes ................................................................ 28
Round-End Buttonhole ............................................... 28
Keyhole Buttonhole ..................................................... 28
Corded Buttonhole ...................................................... 29
Darning Stitch ............................................................. 30
Tacking ........................................................................ 31
Eyelet .......................................................................... 31
Zipper Sewing ........................................................ 32-33
Blind Hemming ............................................................ 34
Button Sewing ............................................................. 35
SECTION IV. DECORATIVE STITCHING
Shelltuck Stitch ........................................................... 35
Applique ...................................................................... 36
Patchwork Piecing ...................................................... 36
Fagoting ...................................................................... 37
Satin Stitches .............................................................. 37
Decorative Stitch Combinations .................................. 38
Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns ........................... 38
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NOTE:
#7 #8 Sewing machine design and specifications are subject
to change without prior notice.
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Standard Accessories
q Bobbin
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w Spool pin felt
e Needle set
r Additional spool pin
t Satin stitch foot F
y Zipper foot E
u Automatic buttonhole foot R
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i Overedge foot C
o Blind hem foot G
!0 Seam ripper (Buttonhole opener)
!1 Screwdriver key
!2 Lint brush
!1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !3 Small spool holder
!4 Large spool holder
!5 Spool stand
Extension Table
The extension table q provides an extended sewing area
and can be easily removed for free arm sewing.
q Extension table
w Tab
e Slot
• Accessory storage
Accessories are stored inside the extension table. Pull lid
towards you to open the accessory storage r.
r Accessory storage
r • Free-arm sewing
Free-arm sewing is useful for darning socks or mending
knees, cuffs or areas of wear in children’s clothes.
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q Power switch
w w Foot control plug
r e Foot control jack
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t Power inlet
u y Power supply plug
u Wall outlet
i Foot control sign
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• Using the start/stop button
q Turn off the power switch q.
Insert the machine plug w into the power inlet e.
Insert the power supply plug r into the wall outlet t.
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w NOTE:
The start/stop button does not work when the foot
control is connected.
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WARNING:
While in operation, always keep your eyes on the sewing
area, and do not touch any moving parts such as the
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q Start/Stop Button
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Lower the presser foot lifter.
q Press the start/stop button to start the machine.
The machine starts running slowly for the first few
stitches; it then runs at the speed set by the speed control
slider.
q Press the start/stop button again to stop the machine.
NOTES:
•The machine runs slowly as long as you press and hold
the start/stop button.
•The start/stop button cannot be used when the foot
control is connected to the machine.
e e Auto-lock Button
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t Cursor Buttons
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Use these buttons to move the cursor u.
Press button to move the cursor to right.
Press button to move the cursor to left.
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CAUTION:
q e Turn OFF the power switch before detaching or
w attaching foot holder.
• Removing the foot holder
Remove the setscrew q by turning it counterclockwise
with a screwdriver.
• Attaching the foot holder
Match the hole in the foot holder w with the threaded
q hole in the presser bar e. Fit the setscrew q into
w the hole. Tighten the setscrew q by turning it clockwise
with a screwdriver.
q Setscrew
w Foot holder
e Presser bar
Changing the Presser Foot
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CAUTION:
Turn OFF the power switch before changing the foot .
Always use the proper foot for the selected pattern.
The wrong foot can cause the needle to break.
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• Removing the presser foot
Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the
x handwheel counterclockwise. Raise the presser foot,
and press the lever q on the back of the foot holder.
• Attaching the presser foot
Place the selected presser foot so that the pin e on
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e the foot lies just under the groove w on the foot
holder. Lower the presser bar to lock the foot into
the place.
q Lever
w Groove
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needle.
CAUTION:
Turn OFF the power switch before changing the
Cotton #80-100
Light Tricot Synthetic #80-100
Selecting Thread and Needles
Wool,
For general sewing, use needle size 11/75 or 14/90. A
Polyester
fine thread and needle should be used for sewing
Cotton, Silk #50 #11/75–14/90 lightweight fabrics, so the fabric will not be marred.
Heavy fabrics require a needle large enough to pierce
Medium Polyester Cotton #60-80
the fabric without fraying the needle thread.
Fine jersey Synthetic #50-80
Always test the needle size on a small scrap of the
Wool Cotton #50 #14/90
fabric, which will be used for actual sewing.
Denim Silk #50 #14/90–16/ In general, use the same thread for the needle and
Jersey Cotton #40-50 100
bobbin. When sewing stretch fabrics, very fine fabrics
Heavy Coating
and synthetics, use a BLUE TIPPED needle. The blue
Synthetic #40-50
tipped needle effectively prevents skipped stitches.
Quilting Silk #30
Cotton #50 #16/100
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Bobbin Winding
• Removing the bobbin
Gently slide the hook cover release button q to the
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right and remove the hook cover plate w.
Lift out the bobbin.
q Hook cover release button
w Hook cover plate
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NOTE:
Set the speed control slider at its fastest position for
bobbin winding.
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v CAUTION:
Turn OFF the power switch before threading the
machine.
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• Threading the machine
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Needle Threader
z CAUTION:
Turn OFF the power switch when using the needle
threader.
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x x Draw the thread from guide (a) e to guide (b) r and
under the hook w. Draw the thread up along the right
side of guide (b) r and slip the thread in between
NOTE:
The needle threader can be used with a #11 to #16
needle or a blue tipped needle. Thread sizes 50 to 90
are recommended.
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LCD Display
The LCD display shows the following information when
the machine is turned on.
q Identification letter for recommended foot
q w Stitch pattern number
e Cursors
r Stitch width
t Stitch length
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Stitch Patterns
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• Correct tension
q Right side (top side) of fabric
q w w Wrong side (bottom side) of fabric
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• Starting to sew
Raise presser foot and position the fabric next to a seam
guide line on the needle plate (5/8˝ (1.6 cm) is most
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common). Lower the needle to the point where you want
to start. Lower the presser foot and pull the threads
toward the back. Start the machine. Gently guide the
fabric along a seam guide line letting the fabric feed
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naturally.
• Finishing sewing
To fasten the ends of a seam, press the reverse stitch
button q and sew several reverse stitches. Raise the
presser foot. Remove the fabric, draw the threads to the
q back and cut them with the thread cutter w. The
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ox threads are cut a proper length to begin sewing the
next seam.
q Reverse stitch button
w Thread cutter
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Needle Plate
The seam guides on the needle plate and the hook cover
help you to measure seam allowance. The numbers on
the needle plate indicate the distance between the
center needle position q and the edge of the fabric w.
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w q Center needle position
w Edge of the fabric
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Straight Stitch
q w e q Stitch pattern: 00 or 01
w Needle thread tension: 2 to 6
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
q w e Lock-a-Matic Stitch
q Stitch pattern: 02
w Needle thread tension: 2 to 6
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
r Reverse button
Locking Stitch
q w e q Stitch pattern: 03
w Needle thread tension: 2 to 6
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
r Reverse button
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Stretch Stitch
q w e q Stitch pattern: 05, 06
w Needle thread tension: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
Sculpture Stitch
q w e q Stitch pattern: 19
w Needle thread tension: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
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Zigzag Stitch
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q Stitch pattern: 07
w Needle thread tension: 2 to 6
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
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• Adjusting the stitch width
Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor w
under the stitch width value “5.0” q (default setting).
Press the button to decrease stitch width e.
Press the button to increase stitch width r.
The stitch width can be varied from 0.0 to 7.0.
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foot keep the edge neat and the fabric straight.
Place your fabric so that the double guide wires come
to the edge. The machine will stitch over these wires.
The black ridge will keep loose threads in so that
the needle can stitch over them.
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As you sew, be sure your fabric edge pushes up against
the black ridge.
NOTE:
Stitch width should be set between 5.0 and 7.0.
The blue tipped needle is recommended for stretch
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Multiple Zigzag
q Stitch pattern:
w Needle thread tension:
e Presser foot:
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3 to 6
Zigzag foot A
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This stitch is used to finish seams on synthetics and
other fabrics that tend to pucker. The stitch is also
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Overedge Stitch
q w e
q Stitch pattern: 09
w Thread tension dial: 3 to 7
e Presser foot: Overedge foot C
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Stitch width should be set between 5.0 and 7.0.
The blue tipped needle is recommended for stretch
materials.
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q q Square Buttonhole
This square buttonhole is widely used on medium to
heavy fabrics. The buttonhole size is automatically
determined by placing a button in the foot.
w w Round-end Buttonhole
This buttonhole is used on fine to medium weight
fabrics, especially for blouses and children’s clothes.
e e Keyhole Buttonhole
The keyhole buttonhole is widely used on medium to
heavy fabrics. It is also suitable for larger and thicker
buttons.
NOTES:
• To sew the buttonholes 25 to 26, follow the same
procedure as Square BH (See page 26 to 27.).
• The size of a buttonhole is automatically set by placing
a button in the rear of automatic buttonhole foot R.
• The button holder of the foot takes a button size of up
to 1˝ (2.5 cm) in diameter.
• It is sometimes necessary to change buttonhole size
to match certain heavy or specific materials and
threads.
• Make a test buttonhole on an extra piece of the fabric
to check your setting.
• Place the button on the fabric and mark the top and
button to determine the position of the buttonhole on
the fabric.
• Use interfacing on stretch fabrics.
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q w e r Square Buttonhole
q Stitch pattern: 24
w Thread tension dial: 1 to 5
e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
r Buttonhole lever sign
• To sew
z z Press the needle up/down button to raise the needle.
q Attach the automatic buttonhole foot R snapping
the pin w into the groove q of the foot holder.
q Groove
w Pin
NOTE:
If the button is extremely thick, make a test buttonhole
on an extra piece of the fabric.
If it is difficult to fit the button through the test
buttonhole, you can lengthen the buttonhole by pulling
e the button holder back a little. The length of the
buttonhole will be increased.
e Button holder
r Extra gap
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n n The machine will sew the back bartack and the right
row.
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NOTE:
If you start sewing the buttonhole without lowering the
buttonhole lever, the LCD display will show “bL”
message and the buttonhole lever sign !2 will blink.
Lower the buttonhole lever, then restart the machine.
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q w e
Round-End Buttonhole
q Stitch pattern: 25
w Thread tension dial: 1 to 5
e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
Keyhole Buttonhole
q w e
q Stitch pattern: 26
w Thread tension dial: 1 to 5
e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
r Eyelet punch
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q w e Corded Buttonhole
q Stitch pattern: 24
w Thread tension dial: 1 to 5
e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
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Set the stitch width to match the thickness of the
cord used.
With the buttonhole foot raised, hook the filler cord on
the spur q at the back of the buttonhole foot.
Bring the ends toward you under the buttonhole foot,
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clearing the front end.
Hook the filler cord into the forks w on the front of the
q automatic buttonhole foot to hold them tight.
Lower the needle into the garment where the
buttonhole will start, and lower the foot.
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q Spur
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x x Start the machine and sew the buttonhole.
Each side of the buttonhole and the bartacks will be
sewn over the cord.
Remove the fabric from the machine, and cut the
sewing threads only.
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NOTE:
Cut the filler cord at both ends, if the filler cord is
stitched on the fabric and cannot be pulled.
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Darning Stitch
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q Stitch pattern: 27
w Thread tension dial: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
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• Sewing a shorter darning
To sew a darning shorter than 3/4˝ (2 cm), first stop the
machine after sewing the required length y, then press
the reverse stitch button t.
The required length y has been determined.
Start the machine again and continue sewing until the
machine stops automatically.
y
t Reverse stitch button
y Required length
t
u u Starting point
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Tacking
q
q Stitch pattern: 28
w Thread tension dial: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotches and belt
carriers where extra strength is needed.
• Start sewing
Start the machine and sew until the machine stops
automatically. The machine will sew a tacking 5/8˝
(1.5 cm) long.
q q 5/8˝ (1.5 cm)
• Sewing a shorter tack
* Set the speed control slider at low speed setting.
To sew a tack shorter than 5/8˝ (1.5 cm), first stop the
machine after sewing the required length w, then press
r the reverse stitch button e.
The tack length r has been determined.
Start the machine again and continue sewing until the
machine stops automatically.
w Required length
w e Reverse stitch button
r Tack length
t Starting point
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e • Sewing a same-size darning
Simply start the machine to sew another tack at the
same size.
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q w e Eyelet
q Stitch pattern: 29
w Needle thread tension: 1 to 4
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
The eyelet is used for belt holes etc.
• Starting to sew
Attach the satin stitch foot F.
Start the machine. The machine will stop
automatically when completed.
Open the eyelet with an awl, eyelet punch or pointed
scissors.
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q w e Zipper Sewing
q Stitch pattern: 00
w Needle thread tension: 1 to 4
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
Zipper foot E
• Fabric preparation
Add 3/8˝ (1 cm) to the zipper length. This is the overall
q
w t opening size.
q Right side of the fabric
w 3/8˝ (1 cm)
e Opening size
y r Zipper length
e r t Slider
y Zipper teeth
u Zipper tape
i Wrong side of the fabric
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i o End of the opening
o Place the right sides of the fabric together and sew up
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!0 to the end of the zipper opening, with a 13/16˝ (2 cm)
seam allowance. Reverse the stitch to fasten the
seam. Attach the zigzag foot. Baste along the zipper
opening with the stitch length 4.5.
!0 13/16˝ (2 cm)
!1 !1 Zipper opening (Basting)
!22 Reverse stitches
!3 End of the opening
!2 !4 Seam
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!4 NOTE:
Loosen the thread tension to one (1) for basting.
z • Start sewing
z Fold up the upper seam allowance. Fold back the
q bottom seam allowance to form a 1/8˝ (0.3 cm)
fold. Place the zipper teeth next to the fold and pin
it in place.
e q Bottom fabric
w w End of the zipper opening
r e Zipper teeth
r 1/8˝ (0.3 cm)
t y t Wrong side of the upper fabric
y Opening size
u Fold
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v Close the zipper and open the upper fabric flat over
v the zipper. Baste the upper fabric and zipper tape
!0 together.
!0 Basting stitch
m Open the zipper, then lower the foot and stitch the
m remainder of the seam.
After finished sewing, remove the basting stitches on
the upper fabric.
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Blind Hemming
q
q Stitch pattern: 10
w Thread tension dial: 1 to 4
e Presser foot: Blind Hem foot G
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w 1/8˝ – 1/4˝ (0.4 – 0.7 cm)
q (1) On heavyweight fabrics that tend to ravel, the raw
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edge should be overcast first.
(2) Fold the hem under the fabric for lightweight
fabrics.
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x Place the fabric so that the fold is next to the guide on
the foot. Lower the presser foot. Adjust the needle
drop position if necessary. Sew while guiding the fold
along the guide.
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c c Open the fabric after sewing is finished.
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If the needle pierces too far left, the stitch will show
through on the right side of the fabric.
NOTE:
The needle drop position can be varied, but the stitch
width will remain the same.
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Button Sewing
q w e
q Stitch pattern: 07
w Needle thread tension: 3 to 7
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
r Feed dog: Dropped
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q w e Applique
q Stitch pattern: 13
w Needle thread tension: 1 to 4
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
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• Adjusting the stitch width
Select pattern 13.
Press the cursor buttons to move the cursor under
the stitch width value “3.5” e (default setting).
y Press the button to decrease the stitch width r.
Press the button to increase the stitch width t.
r The stitch width will be varied base on the centered
needle drop position y.
e Stitch width (3.5)
t r Stitch pattern 13 (stitch width decreased)
t Stitch pattern 13 (stitch width increased)
y Center needle drop position
Patchwork Piecing
q w e
q Stitch pattern: 18 and 21
w Thread tension dial: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
Satin stitch foot F
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Fagoting
q w e
q Stitch pattern: 22
w Thread tension dial: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
q w
Satin Stitches
q w e
q Stitch pattern: 15
w Thread tension dial: 3 to 6
e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
* Stitch patterns 16 can also be used.
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Evenness of tacking
If the stitch does not meet start position, turn the feed bal-
ancing dial in the direction of “+”.
If the stitch does not meet return position, turn the feed
balancing dial in the direction of “–”.
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Do not store the machine in a high-humidity area, near
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a heat radiator, or in direct sunlight.
NOTE:
Clean the outside of the machine with a soft cloth and
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neutral soap.
After cleaning the machine, make sure the needle and
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presser foot are attached.
c r Press the needle up/down button to raise the needle,
then unplug the sewing machine.
Remove the needle and presser foot.
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q Screwdriver key
w Setscrews
e Needle plate
r Lint brush
t Bobbin holder
y Feed dog
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u Hook race
u * You may also use a vacuum cleaner.
* The machine does not require oiling.
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The machine will not sew with the start/stop button Disconnect the foot control
because the foot control is connected. and start the machine.
The bobbin winder spindle is moved to the right. Move the bobbin winder
spindle to the left.
The machine is restarted too soon after it has Wait for at least 15 seconds to
halted due to the overload. restart. If threads are
jamming, remove the
jammed threads.
Peep Malfunction
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Troubleshooting
1. The bobbin thread is not threaded properly in the bobbin holder. See page 12
The bobbin thread
2. Lint has collected in the bobbin holder. See page 39
breaks.
3. The bobbin is damaged and doesn’t turn smoothly. Replace the bobbin.
4. The thread is wound loosely on a bobbin. See page 11
Seam puckering 1. The needle thread tension is too tight. See page 17, 18
2. The needle thread is not threaded properly. See page 13
3. The needle is too heavy for the fabric being sewn. See page 9
4. The stitch length is too long for the fabric. Make the stitches shorter.
Stitches form loops 1. The needle thread tension is too loose. See page 17, 18
below the works. 2. The needle is either too heavy or too fine for the thread. See page 9
Buttonhole sewing is 1. The stitch density is not suitable for the fabric being sewn. See page 28
not sewn properly. 2. Suitable interface material has not been used for the stretch or Use an interfacing.
synthetic fabric.
The machine does not 1. Thread has been caught in the hook race. See page 39
run smoothly and is 2. Lint has built up in the hook race or bobbin holder. See page 39
noisy.
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