Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; mportant; DANGER; To reduce the risk of electric shock:; WARNING
2 This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL 1594. 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. K...
Page 3 - PREFACE; Thank you for your purchase of this sewing machine.; SERVICING OF DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCTS; See instructions for Servicing of Double-Insulated Appliances.; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
3 SINGER® is the exclusive trademark of The SINGER® Company Limited S.à.r.l. or its Affiliates. ©2015 The SINGER® Company Limited S.à.r.l. or its Affiliates. All rights reserved. PREFACE Thank you for your purchase of this sewing machine. This machine intended for household use will provide you with...
Page 4 - SETTING UP THE MACHINE
4 t able of c ontentS SETTING UP THE MACHINE MAIN PARTS .......................................................................... 6 ACCESSORIES ...................................................................... 7 REMOVABLE EXTENSION TABLE......................................... 7 TO OPEN THE A...
Page 5 - EMBROIDERY; MAINTENANCE; DESIGN BOOK
5 t able of c ontentS EMBROIDERY EMBROIDERY PREPARATION ........................................... 42 CONNECTING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ............................ 42 TO REMOVE THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ........................... 42 ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FOOT .............................. 42 MESSAGES ...
Page 7 - cceSSorIeS
7 SETTING UP THE MACHINE Some accessories are stored in the accessory tray. 1. Needle Pack 2. 5 SINGER Class 15 Bobbins (transparent) (one is in the machine) 3. Seam Ripper 4. Brush 5. Screwdriver 6. Thread Net 7. Auxiliary Spool Pin 8. Felt Washers 9. Screwdriver for Needle Plate 10. Spool Cap 11. ...
Page 8 - CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT
8 The presser foot must be changed according to the stitch or technique you sew. Information on sewing and sewing techniques begins on page 21. CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT 1. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is at its highest position. 2. Raise the presser foot lifter. 3. Remove the pre...
Page 9 - FABRIC, THREAD AND NEEDLE CHART; REMOVING & INSERTING THE NEEDLE
9 SETTING UP THE MACHINE FABRIC, THREAD AND NEEDLE CHART Select size of thread and needle in accordance with fabric to be sewn. SINGER brand needles are recommended for this machine. Type of Fabric Light Weight - thin georgette, organdy, voile, taffeta, silk, etc. Medium Weight - gingham, pique, lin...
Page 10 - FOOT CONTROLLER
10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: Never leave unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before maintenance. WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: Do not un...
Page 11 - MACHINE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
11 SETTING UP THE MACHINE MACHINE CONTROL FUNCTIONS t ack b utton wIth led (a) Press the tack button while sewing and your machine sews a few Tack stitches and stops automatically. When pressed while not sewing, machine will sew a tack and stop automatically at the beginning of next sewing. The LED ...
Page 13 - ewIng
13 SETTING UP THE MACHINE A B h ome S creen (a) When you turn on the power, machine will display the Home Screen (see below). Home Screen will indicate two buttons: a. Sewing Mode Button By pressing this button, you can select and sew stitch pattern normally. b. Sequence Mode Button By pressing this...
Page 14 - MACHINE SETTINGS
14 A B t hread t enSIon (b) This machine sets the thread tension automatically when pattern is selected. However, you can change the thread tension, as follows. To increase the upper thread tension, press the + button. To decrease the upper thread tension, press the – button. If you change from pre-...
Page 17 - BOBBIN SETTING
17 SETTING UP THE MACHINE BOBBIN SETTING Be sure to use only SINGER Class 15 bobbins (transparent) in this machine. r emovIng the b obbIn 1. Pull the bobbin cover latch to the right and remove the bobbin cover. 2. Lift up the bobbin from the machine. t hreadIng the m achIne S ettIng S pool of t hrea...
Page 19 - THREADING THE NEEDLE
19 SETTING UP THE MACHINE THREADING THE NEEDLE p reparIng to t hread m achIne 1. RAISE THE PRESSER FOOT LIFTER. It is very important to raise the presser foot lifter before you proceed to thread the machine. 2. Raise the needle in highest position by turning the handwheel toward you. (Keep this posi...
Page 20 - CAUTION; hreadIng
20 t hreadIng the n eedle e ye CAUTION d rawIng u p the b obbIn t hread This machine can start to sew without drawing up the bobbin thread. If you want to start sewing with longer bobbin thread, draw up the bobbin thread as follows. 1. Insert the bobbin into the bobbin holder as shown on page 18, bu...
Page 21 - WHERE TO USE EACH STITCH; tartIng
21 WHERE TO USE EACH STITCH Direct (0-9) 0. Straight stitch center needle positon • For top stitching, for basic sewing, zipper sewing, etc. 1. Zigzag stitch • For overcasting, applique, etc. 2. Blind Hem 3. Overcasting 4. Overcasting of stretch fabric, decorative stitch 5. Feather stitch 6. Straigh...
Page 25 - OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING; BLIND HEM STITCHING
25 SEWING OVERCASTING-OVERLOCKING u SIng the o vercaStIng f oot No. 1 (Stitch Width 5.0) No. 3, 33, 35, 36 (Stitch Width 5.0 - 7.0) Overcasting Foot (C) Line up the fabric against the guide plate of the overcasting foot so that the needle falls near the edge of the fabric. No. 1 (Width=5.0) is used ...
Page 26 - CRAZY PATCH
26 u SIng the a ll -p urpoSe f oot No. 1, 4, 7, 15, 34, 37, 38 All-Purpose Foot (A) Place fabric so that the needle falls near the edge of the fabric when using the All-Purpose Foot. No. 1 For narrower zigzag width (Width=2.0-4.5). No. 4, 7, 15, 34, 37, 38 when sewing easy to ravel or stretch fabric...
Page 27 - STRETCH STITCH SEWING
27 SEWING STRETCH STITCH SEWING Stretch stitches are strong and flexible and will give with the fabric without breaking. Good for knit fabrics as well as durable fabrics like denim or twill. No. 6 Straight Stretch Stitch No. 32 Stem Stitch for Stretch fabrics No. 40 Ric-rac Stitch All-Purpose Foot (...
Page 29 - INSERTING ZIPPERS
29 SEWING INSERTING ZIPPERS c entered I nSertIon No. 0 Straight Stitch (Center Needle Position) Zipper Foot (E) 5 mm 7-10 mm 7-10 mm CAUTION To prevent accidents, do not change the needle position. Changing needle position could cause the needle hit the presser foot, which could break the needle or ...
Page 31 - AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING
31 SEWING AUTOMATIC BAR-TACK AND DARNING You can sew automatic bar-tack and darning using the Buttonhole Foot. No. 16 Bar-tack, to reinforce areas that will be subject to strain, such as pocket corners. No.17 Darning, mending and other applications. Buttonhole Foot 1 2 3 4 1 2 1. Adjust slide on bas...
Page 33 - BOUND BUTTONHOLE
33 SEWING 8. Press the Thread Cutter button and raise the presser foot to remove the fabric. To sew over same buttonhole, raise presser foot to return to original position. 9. Use a seam ripper to cut open the center of the buttonhole, being careful not to cut into the ends of the buttonhole. It is ...
Page 35 - EYELET
35 SEWING EYELET This stitch pattern is used for making belt holes and other similar applications. 31 Eyelet Satin Foot (B) You can choose 3 sizes of eyelets by changing the stitch length. 1. Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the presser foot. Start the machine. Machine will sew the ...
Page 36 - FREE ARM SEWING
36 APPLIQUE No. 200, 201, 202 Open Toe Foot CAUTION To prevent accidents, do not change the stitch width to wider than 5.0. Otherwise, needle could hit the presser foot and break. 1. Set the applique in place on the base fabric with temporary fabric spray adhesive or by using fusible web. 2. Sew wit...
Page 37 - TWIN NEEDLE SEWING
37 SEWING 10. Press the Setting Button. 11. Set the twin needle width to be used by pressing the + or - button. CAUTION To prevent accidents: If you did not set the twin needle width corrctly, needle may hit the needle plate and break. 12. Press the Setting Button again and select the pattern you de...
Page 39 - eQuencIng
39 SEQUENCING I nSertIng p attern or l etter Machine will insert a pattern or letter to the next of the highlighted pattern or letter. Shift the cursor to highlight the pattern just before the desired position. To insert a pattern, select pattern number. To insert a letter, press the Letter button a...
Page 42 - MESSAGES AT START UP
42 e mbroIdery p reparatIon ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FOOT CONNECTING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT There is a covered socket (A) behind the machine. The cover will open automatically when connecting the embroidery unit. 1. Turn the machine off before connecting the embroidery unit. 2. Slide the embroidery uni...
Page 43 - EMBROIDERY MACHINE SETTINGS
43 HOME SCREEN / HOME BUTTON h ome S creen (a) When you have attached the embroidery unit correctly, the Embroidery Home Screen will appear. You can start selecting and editing embroidery from this screen. h ome b utton (b) You can go back to the Home Screen from anywhere by pressing the Home Button...
Page 45 - FABRIC, STABILIZER, NEEDLE AND THREAD CHART
45 a b c d Generally, the stabilizer should be larger in size than the hoop with which it is being used. When embroidery is completed, use a fine point scissor to carefully remove any excess stabilizer from the embroidery area. a. Stabilizer b. Hoop position c. Fabric (Under side) d. Embroidery surf...
Page 47 - mbroIdery
47 USB EMBROIDERY STICK Your machine comes with a USB stick. This stick contains the following: a. Design Data (embroidery designs) b. Design Book (PDF file displaying images of included embroidery designs and fonts, viewed on PC) c. Individual Design Information (PDF file displaying details on indi...
Page 50 - EMBROIDERY OPTION SCREEN; dItIng
50 EMBROIDERY OPTION SCREEN 1. Press the Embroidery Option tab. 2. You can access embroidery options by pressing the buttons, as shown below: A. Hoop Option and Selection B. Tracing C. Basting D. Monochrome A B C D 1 2 i ii iii iv A v h oop o ptIon and S electIon ( a ) The top right button shows the...
Page 57 - elpful
57 MAINTENANCE PROBLEM Upper thread breaks Lower thread breaks Machine skips stitches Fabric puckers Machine makes loose stitches or loops Stitch pattern is distorted Threader does not thread to needle eye Machine does not feed properly Needle breaks Machine runs with difficulty Machine will not run...
Page 73 - Characters included :
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