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DC4030
Adjust your stitch patterns with ease
Direct Stitch Selection: once for left stitch, twice for right. Buttons pictured are the actual size.
DC4030 Computerized Sewing Machine
The DC4030 control panel, with its intuitive design and two stitch options per button, lets you adjust your sewing quickly and clearly. All of the stitch selection buttons light up when selected, and buttons are large and especially easy to navigate.
Beautiful Sewing at the Touch of a Button
Needle Up/Down Button- Finish your seams with the
needle up or down. Allows for easy pivoting.
Lock Stitch Button- The Lock Stitch Button lets you finish
your stitching with an invisible lock stitch. When used with decorative stitches, the machine will complete the stitch pattern before adding the lock stitch.
Reverse Button- Lets you sew in reverse. If you are in the
middle of a decorative stitch it will immediately insert a lock stitch before reversing.
Start/Stop Button- This convenient button lets you sew
without using the foot control. When you press and hold the button, your stitching will slow down for more accurate results. This button is perfect for both the beginning and the ending of a stitch, where you need a little extra control.
Adjustable Foot Pressure-
Select from four foot pressure levels to perfectly accomodate fabrics of different thicknesses.
One-Hand Needle Threader-
Thread the needle easily without eye strain using the convenient One-Hand Needle Threader. Its advanced design keeps the lever in place for easy one-handed threading.
One-Step Sensor Buttonhole-
The DC4030 provides six styles of automatic sensor buttonholes, including : square, rounded, keyhole, knit and heirloom. Drop your button into the sliding gauge and the foot makes the right size buttonhole every time.
1Swing Open Face PlateRemoving lint is a cinch with this convenient face plate.
and 5 times!
Auto-Tension System-
Let the automatic thread tension system help you achieve perfect stitch consistency, even over fabrics of different thicknesses.
Stitch Elongation-
Lengthen stitches without losing density: add visual flair to all of your sewing projects. By combining various patterns you can create beautiful, original designs.
Features
Direct Stitch Selection LED Screen One-Hand Needle Threader Auto-Tension System Variable Speed Control Start/Stop Button Programmable Needle Up/Down Superior Feed System (SFS) Stitch Elongation 30 Stitches Including 6 Buttonholes Top-Loading Full Rotary Hook System
Max Zigzag Width 7mm Max Stitch Length 5mm Adjustable Foot Pressure Declutch Bobbin Winder Drop Feed Lever Snap-On Foot Conversion Extra High Presser Foot Lift Horizontal Spool Pin Free Arm/Flat Bed Convertible Carrying Handle Electronic Foot Control Many More Optional Accessories Available
Features and availability subject to change without notice. 2009 Janome America, Inc.

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. c. . Raise the foot. Insert needle thread through slot in foot. , fabric Draw both threads to left under the foot. Insert the . under the foot, and lower the needle into the fabric at. 8 , the buttonhole starting point. Lower the buttonhole foot. , there is a10. i, it may cause an uneven buttonhole If gap stitch length as shown !0. Starting to sew 1 . z Start the machine to sew the buttonhole. : The buttonhole will sew a buttonhole in the following
order: (1) 1 2: (2) Step 1 and 2: Front bartack and left row. a 3: s Step 3: Right row. (3) 4: . d Step 4: Back bartack and locking stitches at the (4) end. . shows each step f Indicator window sewing and a. blink when the buttonhole is finished. dot will
If you start sewing the buttonhole without lowering the , buttonhole lever, the indicator will show a warning sign. restart . Lower the buttonhole lever, then the machine.
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, bartacks. Cut bartack at each end, to prevent cutting. the buttonhole opener. Use an awl the opening with. . to open the keyhole buttonhole.
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Adjusting Stitch Width and Density in the Stitch Adjusting the Width and Density in Adjusting Buttonholes Buttonholes the Stitch Width and Density in Buttonholes
change the stitch width change the To To stitch width stitch width adjusting width The. change theadjusting button controls the stitch width. The To stitch width stitchbutton controls the stitch width. The stitch width adjusting are: square buttonhole The pre-set buttonhole widths are: button controls the stitch width. The pre-set buttonhole widthssquare buttonhole The pre-set buttonhole widths are: square buttonhole 5.0, rounded 5.0, buttonhole 7.0, : buttonhole 4.0, keyhole 5.0, rounded buttonhole 4.0, keyhole buttonhole 7.0, 5.0, rounded buttonhole 4.0, keyhole 5.0. stretch buttonhole knit buttonhole 5.0. 4.0, 5.0, knit buttonholebuttonhole 7.0, stretch buttonhole 5.0, 7.0, 5.0, stretch the buttonhole 5.0. Press + adjust 5.0.the stitch width thethe entire buttonhole 5.0, knit Press + or or to to adjust stitch width of of entire Press ranging buttonhole, ranging between stitch width of the entire + between 2.52.5 7.07.0 depending on buttonhole, or to adjust the to to depending on buttonhole, ranging between 2.5 to 7.0 depending + selected on 2.5 - buttonhole. thethe selected buttonhole. the q selected buttonhole. 7.0.Narrower width pressing q Narrower width by by pressing q Narrower width by pressing 1 Wider width by by pressing w Wider - w width pressing + + w Wider + 2 width by pressing + change the stitch density To To change the stitch density controls the stitch stitch length adjusting button controls the stitch The stitch length adjusting button The To change the stitch density The density. density.stitch length adjusting button controls the stitch. pre-set density varies from 0.4 to 1.0 according to density. The The pre-set density varies from 0.4 to 1.0 according to selected. The pre-set selected. thethe buttonhole buttonhole density varies from 0.4 to 1.0 according to or selected. the stitch density of the entire 0.4 1.0 the buttonhole to adjust Press or Press + + to adjust the stitch density of the entire . or to adjustto 2.5 depending on the entire Press + buttonhole between to the stitch density of buttonhole between 0.20.2 2.5 depending on thethe between+ to 2.5 depending on the - buttonhole selected buttonhole. selected buttonhole. 0.2 0.2 2.5. selected buttonhole. e Denser stitch by pressing e Denser stitch by pressing. 3 - e Denser stitch by pressing r Coarserstitch pressing +.+. r Coarser stitch byby pressing. 4 by pressing +. r Coarser stitch +
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To make a previous one. of buttonhole over the layer solid and sturdy one. of buttonhole over the previousbuttonhole, sew another of the buttonhole is is previous simply over the. depress the foot After the buttonholefinished, simply depress the foot After buttonhole finished, one. After the buttonhole . ,is finished, simply depress the foot control again. control again. control raise the foot or (1) Do Do not raise the foot reselect thethe pattern. not again. a a or reselect pattern. a Thenot raise the foot or reselect the pattern. the Do machine sew another buttonhole in in The machine willwill sew another buttonholethe The machine will sew another order and stop automatically: following order and stop automatically: following buttonhole in the following order and : reverse go go back to starting s Straight stitchingreverse automatically:thethe starting s Straight stitching in in stop to to back to s point Straight (2) point stitching in reverse to go back to the starting point d Front bartack and left row. d Front bartack and left row. d Front row (3) Right row row. f Right bartack and left f f Right bartack (4) Back bartack and locking stitches at thethe end. row g g Back and locking stitches at end. (5) g Back bartack and locking stitches at the end.
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Double Layer Buttonhole Double Layer Buttonhole
Round End Buttonhole Round End Buttonhole Round End Buttonhole q Stitch pattern:
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This buttonhole is used fine to to medium weight fabrics This buttonhole is used on on fine medium weight fabrics R This buttonhole is used on childrens clothes. especially for blouses and fine to clothes. weight especially childrensmedium , fabrics especially for blouses and childrens clothes. for blouses and * Sewing procedure is * Sewing .same as as automatic buttonhole. procedure is thethe same automatic buttonhole. * Sewing procedure is the same as automatic buttonhole. , r Starting point r Starting point . r Bartacking t Starting t Bartacking point 4 t Bartacking 5
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q : 1 Stitch pattern: q Thread w Stitch pattern: 2 Thread tension dial: : w tension dial: A A w Thread tension dial: A 3 : buttonhole foot: R e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot: R e Presser foot: Automatic R e Presser foot: Automatic on medium foot: R The Keyhole Buttonhole is widely used buttonhole The Keyhole Buttonhole is widely used on medium to to Keyhole Buttonhole is widely usedfor larger to It is also suitable and Theweight fabrics. It is for larger and heavy weight fabrics. also suitable on medium heavy . heavy weight thicker buttons. thicker buttons. fabrics. It is also suitable for larger and . thicker buttons. * Sewing procedure is same as as automatic buttonhole. * Sewing procedure is thethe same buttonhole. * , automatic * Sewing procedure is the same as automatic buttonhole. . r Starting point r 4 Starting point r Starting t Bartacking point 5 t Bartacking t Bartacking 26 26
Keyhole Buttonhole Keyhole Buttonhole Keyholepattern: q Stitch Buttonhole
Knit Buttonhole Knit Buttonhole Knit Buttonhole
q Stitch pattern: q Stitch q Stitch pattern: 1 : pattern: w Thread tension dial: : w Thread tension dial: 2 tension dial: A A w Thread A 3 Presser foot:: buttonhole foot: R R e foot: Automatic R e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot: e Presser Automatic buttonhole foot: R A simplified version of the the stretch buttonhole. A simplified version of the stretch buttonhole. A simplified version of stretch buttonhole. . a Sew front bartack andand left row. a Sew front bartack and left row. a Sew front bartack left row. (1) bartack andand right row. . s Sew the the back bartack s Sew the back bartack and right row. s Sew back right row. (2) at end. . d Locking stitch d Locking stitch at end. d Locking stitch at end. (3) .
Faux Faux Chain Buttonhole Chain Buttonhole Faux Chain Buttonhole
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q Stitch pattern: q Stitch pattern: q Stitch 1 : pattern: w Thread tension dial: : w Thread tension dial: 2 tension dial: A A w Thread A 3 Presser foot:: e foot: Automatic R e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot: buttonhole foot: R R e Presser Automatic buttonhole foot: R Resembles a Hand Worked buttonhole. Ideal on finefine Resembles a Hand Worked buttonhole. Ideal on fine Resembles a Hand Worked buttonhole. Ideal on fabrics , sewing or couture fabrics featured in Heirloom . fabrics featured in Heirloom sewing or couture featured in Heirloom sewing or couture fashions. fashions. fashions. . a Sew front bartack andand left row. a Sew front bartack and left row. a Sew front bartack left row. (1) bartack andand right row. . s Sew the the rear bartack s Sew the rear bartack and right row. s Sew rear right row. (2) at end. . d Locking stitch d Locking stitch at end. d Locking stitch at end. (3) .
Stretch Buttonhole Stretch Buttonhole Stretch Buttonhole
q : pattern: q Stitch q Stitch pattern: 1 Stitch pattern: w Thread tension dial: : w Thread tension dial: w Thread A 2 tension dial: A A e foot: Automatic R e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot: 3 Presser foot:: buttonhole foot: R R e Presser Automatic buttonhole foot: R Designed for non-woven fabrics such as knitknit and jersey. It Designed for non-woven fabrics such as knit and jersey. It Designed for non-woven fabrics such as and jersey. It provides a decorative touch. provides a decorative touch. provides a decorative touch. . a Sew the the left row and the front bartack. a Sew left row and the front bartack. the left row and the front bartack. a Sew s Sew the the rear bartack and right row. s Sew the rear bartack and right row. s Sew rear bartack and right row. d at end. . Locking stitch end. (1) d Locking stitch at end. d Locking stitch at (2) . (3) .
Corded Buttonhole Corded Buttonhole
q Stitch 1 : pattern: q Stitch pattern: 2 tension dial: w Thread w Thread tension dial: : A A 3 : e Presser foot: Automatic e Presser foot: AutomaticR buttonhole foot: R buttonhole foot: R
, z the same procedure as as automatic buttonhole . z UseUse the same procedure the the automatic buttonhole * procedure. procedure. stitch width to match the thickness of the cord . * the stitch * Set Set the width to match the thickness of the cord used. , used. With buttonhole foot raised, hook the the buttonhole foot. hook the filler cord on With 1 raised, the filler cord on of the buttonhole foot. . the the spurat the the backthe buttonhole foot. spur q q at back of you 2 Bring the ends toward under the buttonhole foot, Bring you the ends toward. under the buttonhole foot, clearing front end. front end. clearing the the Hook filler cord . cord into the forkson the the frontthe the Hook the the filler into the forks w w on front of of 1 automatic buttonhole foothold them tight. automatic buttonhole foot to to hold them tight. 2 Lower needle into the garment where the buttonhole Lower the the needle into the garment where the buttonhole will will start, and lower the foot. start, and lower the foot. q Spur q Spur w Forks w Forks
. x Depress foot control gently, and the the sew the buttonhole. x Depress foot control gently, and sew the buttonhole. Each. sidethe the buttonhole and the bartacks will be Each side of of buttonhole and the bartacks will be . sewn over cord. sewn over the the cord. 3 () Remove fabric from Remove the the fabric from the machine, and cut the 4 () the machine, and cut the sewing threads only. sewing threads only. e Needle thread (Top thread) e Needle thread (Top thread) r Bobbin thread (Bottom thread) r Bobbin thread (Bottom thread)
c the loose ends of of filler cord to to tighten c PullPull the loose endsthe the filler cordtighten it. it. Thread end of through a. 3 of the cord through a hand-sewing Thread the the endthe cord hand-sewing needle. them to wrong side , Then draw themthe the wrong sidethe the fabric needle. Then draw to of of fabric . andand knot. knot.
Zipper Sewing Zipper Sewing
q q Stitch Stitch selector: 1 : selector: w w Needle : Needle thread tension: 2 thread tension: A A 3 : e e Presser foot: Presser foot: Zipper foot: E foot: Zipper E
Attaching the zipper foot Attaching the zipper foot q q Groove Groove 1 w w Pin Pin 2 e sew left side To To e sew left side 3 r To To r sew right side 4 sew right side Fit Fit the pin on the zipper foot into groove on on foot the pin on the zipper foot the into thethe groove the foot holder. holder. To To sew the left side thethe zipper, attach zipper foot with sew the left side of of zipper, attach zipper foot with , thethe right-hand side pin. right-hand side of of pin. right-side of . with To To sew the right-side zipper, attach zipper foot with sew the of zipper, attach zipper foot thethe left-hand side pin. , left-hand side of of pin. . Fabric preparation Fabric preparation Add 1 cm1(3/8) zipper length. This thethe overall cm (3/8) thethe. Add 1 to to zipper length. This is is overall opening size. opening. size. q q Right fabric Right side of of 1 side thethe fabric w wcm (3/8) cm (3/8) e e Opening size Opening size 3 r r Zipper length Zipper length 4 t t Slider Slider 5 y y Zipper teeth Zipper teeth 6 u Zipper tape u Zipper tape 7 Wrong side fabric i i Wrong side of fabric 8 of thethe o o End thethe opening End of of opening 9 Place thethe right sides thethe fabric together and sew up Place right sides of of fabric together and sew up to thethe end thethe zipper opening, with2acmcm (13/16) to end of of zipper opening, with a 2 (13/16) , 2 . seam allowance. Reverse thethe stitch fasten thethe seam allowance. Reverse stitch to to fasten . seam. Baste along thethe zipper opening with the stitch seam. Baste along zipper opening with the stitch 4.5. length 4.54.5 length !0 !0cmcm (13/16) (13/16) 11 Zipper opening (Basting) !1 !1 Zipper opening (Basting) 12 !22 !22 Reverse stitches Reverse stitches 13 !3 !3 End thethe opening End of of opening 14 !4 !4 Seam Seam NOTE: NOTE: : Loosen thethe thread tension one (1)(1) for the basting stitch. Loosen thread tension to to one for the basting stitch. 1 . To To sew sew z Fold up upper seam allowance. Fold back the z the upper seam allowance. Fold back the Fold up the 1 allowance. 0.3 cm (1/8) bottom seam allowance to form a 0.3 bottom seam to form a cm (1/8) Place the fold and pin fold. Place the zipper teeth next to thethe and pin fold. zipper teeth next to fold 0,3. it in place. it in place. q q Bottom fabric Bottom fabric . w thethe zipper opening End of 1 w End of zipper opening e Zipper teeth 2 e Zipper teeth r 0.3 cm (1/8) 3 r 0.3 cm (1/8) t Wrong side of thethe upper fabric t Wrong side of upper fabric 4 0.3 y y Opening size Opening size 5 u Fold u Fold 6 7
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2 . x foot the Sew Attach the with pin on the right. , through all the layers from the end of. the zipper opening, guiding the zipper teeth along the edge of the foot.
3 5 , c machine 5 cm (2") before the foot reaches Stop the . , . the slider on the zipper tape. Lower the needle into , raise the foot. Open the zipper, then. the fabric, and , 8 lower the foot and stitch the remainder of the seam. i Slider o 5 cm (2")
4 v. . Close the zipper and open the upper fabric flat over 10 upper fabric and zipper tape the zipper. Baste the together. !0 Basting stitch
5 b. Detach the foot and attach it with the pin on the left. Backstitch . 90 1 across the end of opening to 1 cm . (3/8). Turn the fabric 90 degrees and stitch 11 through the garment and zipper tape.
!1 Backstitch n cm 5 before the foot reaches 6 Stop the machine 5 (2) , on the. the slider zipper tape. Lower the needle into . . the fabric, and raise the foot. Remove the basting 12 stitches. !2 Basting stitches
7 , m. the zipper, then lower the foot and stitch the Open remainder of the seam. . After finish sewing, remove the basting stitches on the upper fabric.
Blind Hemming Blind Hemming
q Stitch pattern: 1 Stitch pattern: q : w Thread tension dial: 2 : w Thread tension dial: 3 : e Presser foot: e Presser foot:
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Blind Hemming
q Stitch pattern: w Thread tension dial: A e Presser foot: Blind hem foot: G z Fold a hem with the wrong side of the fabric up to form 1 allowance. side of the fabric up to form z Fold ahem cm the wrong a 0.4 0.7 with 0.4 0.7 cm 0.7. a 0.4of fabric q Wrong side allowance. q 1 Wrong side of fabric w 0,4 0,7 cm w 0.4 0.7 under the fabric for lightweight fabrics. 2 0,4 the hem (1) Fold 0,7 cm (1)hem under the fabric for (2) On the tend to ravel, the raw (1) Foldheavyweight fabrics that lightweight fabrics. On hem z (2). with be overcast first. the fabric up toraw Fold a heavyweight fabrics side tend to ravel, the form edge should the wrong that of edge should be overcast a 0.4 0.7 cm allowance. first. (2) , , q Wrong side of fabric x Place the0,7 cm fold is next to the guide on w so that the. 0,4 fabric so x Place the fabricthe that the fold is next to the guidedrop the Fold the hem under the foot. Adjust the needle on presser fabric for lightweight (1) foot. Lower 2 presser foot. Adjust the needle drop the foot. Lower the , fabrics. position if necessary. Sew while tend to ravel, thealong (2) On heavyweight fabrics that guiding the fold raw position if fold along necessary. Sew while guiding the. the edge should be overcast first. guide. the Fold . e guide. e Fold . , r Guide x the fold finished. the guide on Place the fabric after sewing is is next c r Guide fabric so that. to Open the c Open the fabricthe presser foot. Adjust the needle drop the 3 foot. Lower after sewing is finished. NOTE: if necessary. Sew while guiding the fold along position NOTE: If 4 the needle pierces too far left, the stitch will show Ifthe guide. the right side far the fabric. the needle through on pierces too of left, the stitch will show e Fold the right side of the fabric. 3 through on r Guide. fabric after cAdjusting the needle sewing is finished. Open the drop position Adjusting the needle drop position NOTE: The needle drop position can be adjusted by pressing : Thethe needle piercesbutton. left, the stitch will show If needle drop position can too far stitch be adjusted by pressing width adjusting , stitch width adjusting button. key to move the needle drop through on the right side of the fabric. (1) Press the minus () () key to . drop move the needle (1) Press the minus position to the right. (2) position to plus right. to move the needle drop Press the the (+) key Adjusting the needle position the needle drop drop (+) key to move (2) Press the plus left. position to the position position show the distance pressing left. The needle dropto thewill can be adjusted by between the The indicator window The indicator window will show the adjusting button. the distance between stitch widthleft needle drop position in millimeter. guide and guide and left needle drop position in millimeter. (1) Press the . minus () key to move the needle drop r Guide (1) -, right. . r position to the t Guide Left needle drop position (2) Left needle drop to move the needle drop (2) plus (+) key . t Press the +, position position to the left. NOTE: NOTE: left or right, TheThe needle drop position will move to thebetween the indicator window will show the distance guide and left needle drop position in millimeter. or right, The the stitch width but needle drop position will move to the left is remained the same. . but Guide r the stitch width is remained the same. t Left needle drop position NOTE: The needle drop position will move to the left or right, :width is remained the same. but the stitch , .
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Bartacking Bartacking pattern: q Stitch
1 : q Stitch pattern: tension dial: A w Thread 2 : 3 : w ThreadPresser foot: A tension dial: F e Satin stitch foot: F e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F
Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotches and belt carriers to reinforce pockets, needed. Tacking is usedwhere extra stretch is crotches and belt , carriers where extra stretch is needed. , ., The machine will sew . a tacking of 1.5 cm (5/8) q length automatically. The machine will sew a tacking of 1.5 cm (5/8) q length The dot automatically. r will blink when the bartacking is finished, and the will The 1. blink when the bartacking is finished, 1,5 dot r machine will memorize the tack length. and To sew another tack in tack length. the machine will memorize thethe same size, simply restart the sewmachine tack it will stop automatically 4 when finished To another and in the same size, simply restart the , and it will sewing. machine stop automatically when finished. change the tack length, press the stitch pattern To sewing. blinking the stitch pattern selection key. The press dot will disappear. To change the tack length, , . . q 1.5 cm blinking dot will disappear. selection key. The(5/8) . w (5/8) q 1.5 cm Start point. . e w 1,5 point point Start End 1 e point 2 Endr Dot r 3 Dot 4 To sew a shorter tack To sew a shorter tack tack less than 1.5 cm (5/8) in length, When you sew a 1,5 , When you and press 6length, 5 , to the required length t sewsew a tack less than 1.5 cm (5/8) in the reverse , 7.the tack sew to button y. The machine willpress the reverse length u. the required length t and memorize 5 button y. The machine will memorize the tack length u. t Required length 6 t Required lengthbutton y 7 Reverse y Reverse button u Tack length 8 u Tack length i Starting point i Starting point
Adjusting the evenness of bartacking Adjusting the evenness of bartacking Make a test on an extra piece of fabric to check your Make asettings.anthe , stitch test on If extra piece of fabric to check your . bartacking is uneven, adjust the bartacking balancing adjust the follows. settings. Ifturning the feedis by the uneven, dial !1 as stitch 11the feed balancing dial. by turning , start!1 as follows. Stitch does not meet position o. Turn dial toward 9. Stitch does not meet start position o. Turn dial toward + + . for even stitch. Stitch does + foreven stitch. not 10. toward meet return position !0. Turn dial - . Stitch does not meet return position !0. Turn dial toward for even stitch. 9 foro Start position even stitch. 10 o Start position position !0 Return 11 !0 Return Feed balancing dial 12 !1 position 13 !1 Feed balancing dial !2 Standard setting mark !2 Standard setting mark !3 Indication line !3 Indication line
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1 : q Stitch pattern: w Needle thread tension: A 2 : w Needle thread tension: A Applique 3 e Presser foot: : Satin stitch foot: F F Applique foot: e Presser pattern: Satin stitch foot: F 4 q Stitch r Presser foot pressure lever: 2 or 1 q Presser foot pressure lever: : tension: 2 orA r Stitch pattern: 1 w Needle thread w Needle thread tension: A e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F r Presser foot pressure lever: 2 or 1 q Appliquefoot pressure lever: 2 or 1 r Presser fabric 1 Applique fabric q Slit w 2 w Slit e Edge 3 e Edge a technique for stitching fabric shapes onto Applique, q Applique fabric Applique, a technique for stitching fabric shapes onto another fabric, opens limitless design possibilities. q Applique fabric w Slit fabric, opens limitless added by lightly stuffing another texture can Dimension and be design possibilities. w Slit Edge e . added by , Dimension and texture can be lightlydifferent all or part of design. This machine has several stuffing e Edge Applique, a technique stitching several be used forenhance fabric shapes all or part of design. This machine hasyour applique. onto patterns that can for stitching fabric. different to Applique, a technique shapes onto another fabric, opens to enhance ,your applique.First patterns that can be usedlimitless design possibilities. In this type of applique, raw edges arepossibilities. another fabric, and texture candesign folded under. opens limitless be added by lightly stuffing Dimension of applique, raw edges are folded under. the design In the applique . Next, placeFirst cutthis type and texture can becardboard.lightly stuffing Dimension of design. out ofmachine by several different This added has applique design out of cardboard.the fabric the cut all or part the place cardboard of design. This fabric. Then cut Next,different on all or part designcan the used to enhance your applique. machine has several patterns that. design on be fabric. Then cut the fabric fabric raw cardboard the cardboard. Fold the. the slightly larger can be used to enhance your applique. patterns that thanapplique, In this type of the cardboard. Fold the fabric under. First slightly larger than. raw edges are folded raw edge around the cardboard and press to form under. First In this type applique design out of cardboard. a perfectly cut the of applique, raw edges are folded a perfectly design. and press edge around the cardboardto formNext, place the shaped applique design out of cardboard. Next, place the cut cardboard design on the fabric. Then cut the fabric the cardboard. Tape or pin the applique in , shaped the Removedesign. fabric. Then . cardboard design than the cardboard. cut the fabric place slightly larger on the Fold the fabric raw . satin Remove the cardboard. Tape or pinstitch foot as a guide the applique and sew, using the the on the Fold the fabric in place slightly larger than slit cardboard. press to raw perfectly the slit on the applique. andedge around. andstitch footform a, sew, using the cardboard as a guide the satin next to the foldedcardboard and press to form edge around the edge of a perfectly shaped design. folded edge of the applique. next to the , shaped design. Patchwork the cardboard. Tape or pin the applique in place Remove . Patchwork cardboard. Tape or pin thestitch foot in place Remove the applique as a guide and pattern: q Stitchsew, using the slit on the satin andnext to the folded edge of satin stitch foot as a guide sew, pattern: slit on the the applique. using the q Stitch w Thread tension edge of the applique. A next to the folded dial: w Thread tension dial: A Patchwork e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F Patchwork e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F q Stitch pattern: 1 : q Stitch pattern: w Thread tension dial: 2 : A w Thread tension dial: A 3 : e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F F e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F To sew To sew q Wrong side of fabric q Wrong side fabric w Right side ofof fabric w Right side of fabric Sew seam with straight stitch pattern 1 and press seam seam with straight Sew To sew allowance to open. Sew stitch pattern 1 and press seam pattern stitch pattern 7 on right fabric Toq Wrong side of sew allowance to open. Sew pattern stitch pattern side of garment centering over the seam line. 7 on right q Wrong side of of fabric 1 w garment fabric side ofRight sidecentering over the seam line. w Right seam with straight stitch pattern 1 and press seam 2 Sew side of fabric Sew seam with straightSew stitch pattern 7 on right allowance to open. stitch pattern 1 and press seam pattern 1, allowance to open. Sew pattern stitch 77on right side of. seam garment centering over thepatternline. side of garment centering over the seam line. .
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Stitch Satin e Satin Stitch Satin Stitch pattern: q Stitch 1 : pattern: q Stitch q Stitch pattern: w Thread : A q tension dial: 2 Stitch pattern: w Thread tension dial: A w Thread dial: : tension stitchAfoot: F 3 Thread tension dial: w e Presser foot: A Satin F e Pressere Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: stitch foot: F foot: Satin F * Stitch patterns 9 to 12Satin stitch foot: F can be e Presser foot: * Stitch patterns 9 patterns 9 to 12 can be * 12 * Stitch to can * 9used. Stitch patterns 9 to 12 can be 12. used. used. used. For better sewing results, interfacing should be used on For better sewing results, For better sewing results, interfacing interfacing used on used should be should be For the wrong sideresults, interfacing should be usedelastic better sewing of fabric when you use stretch or on the wrong wrong side use stretch or elastic side of fabric when you when you use the of fabric stretch or elas the garments. of fabric when you use stretch or elastic wrong side . garments. garments. Press garments.the auto-lock button to finish the end ,of the Press the auto-lock button to finish the end of the Press the auto-lock button to finish the end of the pattern. Press the auto-lock button to finish the end of the pattern. pattern. pattern.
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Elongation Elongation Elongation ElongationPattern: q rq Stitch Pattern: Stitch Satin Stitch 1 e : q Stitch Pattern:
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w Thread tension dial: A q Stitch Pattern: 2 tension dial: w Thread w Thread: tension A dial: q Stitch pattern: Satin stitchAfoot: F e Presser foot: w Thread tension dial: A 3 : e Pressere Thread tension stitch foot: F F foot: Satin stitch foot: Satin F w Presser foot: dial: A 4 foot: button r Elongation e Presser stitch foot: F Satin r ElongationPresser foot: button r Elongation button e Satin stitch foot: F * Stitch patterns can be r Elongation button 9 to 12 * Stitch patterns 9 patterns 9 to 12 to can be * 12 Stitch patterns 9 to 12 can * Stitch * can elongated. * Stitch patterns 9 to 12 can be 9elongated.elongated. 12. used. elongated. Satin up to five times stitches can be elongated 5 their Satin stitches can be elongated elongatedtimes theirtimes their Satin stitches can be up to five up to five For be elongated to five ,sewing up times their normal length better results, interfacing q. 1. Satin stitches canby pressing the elongation buttonshould be used normal length by pressing the elongation elongation button q. button q. normal length by pressing the wrong side , you q. greater or elas When the the pressing theof fabric when normal lengthwidth or length of stitch is changed, a stretch by elongation button use When the width or length or length changed, changed, . of stitch is of stitch is a greater a grea When the width garments. variety of patterns are available. When the width or length of stitch is changed, a greater variety of patternsof patterns are available. are available. varietythe auto-lock button to finish the end of the Press varietyq Elongation button of patterns are available. 1 q ElongationElongation button q button pattern. q Elongation button
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q w e r q Stitch Pattern: w Thread tension dial: e Presser foot: r Elongation button * Stitch patterns 9 to 12 elongated. 34 Satin stitches can be elongated up to five times their A Satin stitch foot: F can
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with Auto Lock Stitch Decorative Stitch Pattern Stitch Decorative Stitch Pattern with Auto Lock
q Stitch Pattern: q Stitch 1 : Pattern: w Thread tension dial: : w Thread 2 tension dial: A A 3 Presser foot: : stitch foot: F e foot: Satin stitch foot: F F e Presser Satin
q w e q Stitch pattern andand. Pattern: stitch pattern sew. Select the the stitch sew. Select dial: auto lock buttonwhile the the machine is while machine is w Thread tension the lock A Press the auto button w w 2 Press 1. e Presser foot: the the stitch pattern q.foot: F Satin stitch sewing sewing stitch pattern q. Decorativemachine with automaticallyStitchthe the second Stitch Pattern will stop automatically when second r Elongationmachine will stop Auto Lock when button TheThe. q Stitch Pattern:unit is9 * Stitch completed. be patterns to 12 can unit is completed. w Thread tension dial: the stitch pattern 2. and press the auto lock A pattern and press the auto lock elongated. the stitch Select Select , Satin stitch foot: F e Presser foot: button w. button w. . Satin stitches can sewing and the machine will Start sewingelongated up to sew theirunit of the Start be and the machine will one five timessew one unit of the normal length by andand stop automatically. . pattern pressing automatically. button q. pattern stop the elongation When the width or length ofsteps to sewsew a line of the pattern Repeat the the above stepschanged, a greater Repeat above stitch is to a line of the pattern w w variety ofcombination. available. patterns are combination. q Elongation buttonand sew. Select the stitch pattern Press the auto lock button w while the machine is L5 sewing the stitch pattern q. The machine will stop automatically when the second unit is completed. Select the stitch pattern and press the auto lock button w. Start sewing and the machine will sew one unit of the pattern and stop automatically. Repeat the above steps to sew a line of the pattern combination. r
If the stretch patterns are uneven when , you sew on a particular fabric, adjust . them with the feed balancing dial. q 1 Feed balancing dial w 2 Standard setting mark e 3 Indication line * The machine comes with the feed balancing dial set in the position as shown.
Adjusting Pattern Balance
Adjusting distorted stretch stitch patterns (1) , , +. (1) When patterns are too compressed, correct by turning the dial in the direction of +.
(2) , , (2) When patterns are too drawn out, correct by -. turning the dial in the direction of.
NOTE: : ,. Turn the feed balancing dial slightly as it is very. sensitive.
e Operating Instructions: The symbol O of a switch indicates the off position of a switch.u y For appliances with a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this c r plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. Operating Instructions: If it does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it The symbol fit, contact a qualified electrician to install still does notO of a switch indicates the off position of a switch. the proper outlet. Do not modify y plug in any way. the For appliances with a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this r v plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If it does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it u still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way. t
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t Machine plug Using the foot control y Foot control q Foot mark plug u Red control w Machinethe power switch r. 1. Turn off socket e Power the footplug 2. Insert supply control plug q, and machine plug t IV. SECTION r Power switchIV. CARE OF YOUR MACHINE into the machine socket w. the Hook Race and Feed Dog outlet. t Machine plug Clean 3. Insert the power supply plug e into the y Foot control power switch r. 4. Turn on the WARNING: u Red mark Turn the the power switch and unplug the machine 1. Turn: off r. off power switch CAUTION: before the foot control plug q, and machine plug t 2. Insert cleaning. control cord beyond the red mark u. Do . not pull the foot Do not dismantle the machine other than as explained in into w. this section. the machine socket , 3. Insert the power supply plug e into the outlet. NOTE:. 4. Turn on the power switchnot work when the foot control The start/stop button does r. CAUTION: is connected. Do not store the machine in a high-humidity area, near CAUTION: : a not pull the footisin directon, beyond the is mark heat machine turned sunlight. When theradiator, orcontrol cord the Do markredlit afteru. one , the indicator window will show second, and . NOTE: NOTE: . Clean Using Your Sewing Machine Beforethe outside of the machine with a soft cloth and The start/stop button does not work when the foot control neutral soap. Before using your sewing machine for the first time, is connected. : After cleaning the machine, make sure the needle the place a waste fabric under the presser foot and run and presser without attached. few minutes. Wipe lit after machine foot are thread for a on, the When the machine is turned mark is away window any oil whichand the indicator. will show may appear. one second,. q , ForScrew Safety Your driver Beforescrew Your Sewing Machine w Set Using. * While in operation, always keep your eyes on the Before using your sewing machine for the first time, e Needle plate sewing area. Do not touch any moving parts such as 1 place a waste fabric under the presser foot and run the r Lint brush the thread take-up lever, 2 handwheel or needle. machine without thread for a few minutes. Wipe away t Hook race * 3 off the power switch and unplug from the Always turn anyBobbin holder appear. y oil which may power supply: 4 u ForFeed dog Your Safety - 5 the machine unattended. When leaving *i Soft,in operation, removing anyyour eyes on the While dry cloth - 6 When attaching or always keep parts. sewingcleaning the machine. moving parts such as -Press the up/down needle position button to raise the When area. Do not touch any 7 () the not place anything on the foot control, when *needle, then unpluglever, handwheel or needle. not Do thread take-up the 8 sewing machine. *Remove turn cover plate by switch and unplug from the Always sewing. the off the power sliding the cover plate power supply: to the right. Take out the bobbin. Brush / release button -, use a vacuum cleaner.) When leaving the machine unattended. out dust and lint. (You may also , -. the set screw w on the left hand side of the When attaching or removing any parts. z Remove - with the screwdriver When cleaning e , q supplied with needle plate the machine. *. place anything onthe Do not . needle plate e. the machine. Remove the foot control, when not sewing. the bobbin holder y and remove it. . x Lift up 1 2 4 c Clean the bobbin holder y with a lint brush. 3 hook race with the lint 1 , v Clean the feed dog and brush. . b Clean the center of the hook race with a dry cloth. 3. *2You may also use a vacuum cleaner. . 6 *3The machine does not require oiling. 6 . . 5 . Assemble the Hook Race * . q Bobbin holder * . w Stopper e Knob r Needle plate guide pins t Screwdriver 1 y Guide holes 2
Problems and Warning Signals Problems and Warning Signals Problems and Warning Signals Problems and Warning Signals
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NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: : NOTE: NOTE: The safety device will shut the power down when the machine is locked. If the threads are jamming, remove The safety device will shut the power down when the machine . when the machine is locked. If the threads are jamming, remove , is The safety device will shut the power down when the machine is locked. If the threads are jamming, remove Thejammed threads and turn the power on again the machine is locked. If the threads are jamming, remove Thejammed threads and turn the power on again after 3 minutes.locked. If the threads are jamming, remove the safety device will shut the power down when the safety device will shut the power down , after 3 minutes.3. the jammed threads and turn the power on again after 3 minutes. NOTE: the jammed threads and turn the power on again after 3 minutes. the jammed threads and turn the power on again after 3 minutes. The safety device will shut the power down when the machine is locked. If the threads are jamming, remove Audible signal The buzzer sounds when: buzzer sounds Audible signal Thethe power on again after the jammed threads and turn : when: 3 minutes. Audible signal The buzzer sounds when: Audible signal The buzzer sounds when: Audible signal The buzzer sounds when: Pip Normal operation Pip Normal operation Pip Normal operation Pip Normal operation operation Pip Normaloperation Pip-pip-pip Invalid operation Pip-pip-pip Invalid Audible signal The buzzer sounds when: Pip-pip-pip Invalid operation Pip-pip-pip Invalid operation Pip-pip-pip Invalid operation completed -- Pip-pip-peep Buttonhole sewing Pip-pip-peep Buttonhole sewing Pip Normal operation completed Pip-pip-peep Buttonhole sewing completed Pip-pip-peep Buttonhole sewing completed Pip-pip-peep Buttonhole sewing completed Peep Malfunciton Peep Malfunciton ---- Pip-pip-pip Invalid operation Peep Malfunciton Peep Malfunciton Peep Malfunciton Pip-pip-peep Buttonhole sewing completed It is-- not abnormal that a faint humming sound is coming from the internal motors. It is not abnormal that a faint humming sound is coming from the internal motors. It is not abnormal that a faint humming sound is coming from the internal motors. It is not abnormal that a faint humming sound is coming from the internal motors. Peep abnormal that a faint humming sound is coming from the internal motors. Malfunciton It is not 39 , . 39 It is not abnormal that a faint humming sound is coming from the internal motors. 39
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