Page 2 - WARNING; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety should always befollowed, including the following:Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. 1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in.2. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet immediately after using ...
Page 3 - Congratulations
Congratulations As the owner of a new Singer sewing machine, you are about to begin an exciting adventure in creativity. From the moment you first use your machine, you will know you are sewing on one of the easiest to use sewing machines ever made. May we recommend that, before you start to use you...
Page 4 - List of Contents; Machine Basics; Threading the Machine
List of Contents Machine Basics Sewing General Information Maintenance and Troubleshooting Principle Parts of the Machine ..............................................................................................................................................2/3Connecting Machine to Power Sourc...
Page 5 - Principal Parts of the Machine
1. Thread tension dial 2. Thread take-up lever 3. Reverse sewing lever 4. Thread cutter 5. Presser foot 6. Needle plate cover 7. Removable extension table/ accessory storage 8. Bobbin stopper 9. Stitch dial 10. length 11. Pattern selector dial 12. Automatic threader width Stitch dial Principal Parts...
Page 7 - Foot control; Connecting Machine to Power Source
Connect the machine to a power source as illustrated. (1)This appliance is equipped with a polarized plug which mustbe used with the appropriate polarized outlet. (2) Unplug power cord when machine is not in use. The foot control pedal regulates the sewing speed. (3) Consult a qualified electrician ...
Page 8 - Two Step Presser Foot Lifter
Two Step Presser Foot Lifter 5 A When sewing several layers or thick fabrics, the presser footcan be raised for easy positioning of the work. (A) to a higher position
Page 9 - Accessories; Standard accessories
6 Accessories Standard accessories (1) Optional accessories (2) a. All purpose footb. Zipper foot c. Buttonhole foot d. Button sewing foote. Seam ripper/ brush f. Edge/ quilting guide g. Pack of needlesh. Spool holders i. Bobbin (3x)j. L-screwdriver k. Darning plate l. Auxiliary Spool Pin m. Spool p...
Page 10 - Winding the Bobbin
7 Winding the Bobbin - corresponding . (1/2) - Snap thread into thread guide. (3) - Wind thread clockwise around bobbin winder tension discs. (4) - Thread bobbin as illustrated and place on spindle. (5) - Push bobbin spindle to right. (6) - Hold thread end. (7) - Step on foot control pedal. (8) - Cu...
Page 11 - Inserting the Bobbin
8 Inserting the Bobbin When inserting or removing the bobbin, the needle mustbe fully raised. Attention: 1. Insert the bobbin in the bobbin case with the thread running counterclockwise direction (arrow). 2. Pull the thread through the slit (A). 3. Draw the thread clockwise until it slips into the n...
Page 12 - Threading the Upper Thread
9 Threading the Upper Thread This is a simple operation but it is important to carry out correctlyas by not doing so . - Start by raising the needle to its highest point (1), and continue turning the handwheel counterclockwise until theneedle just slightly begins to descend. Raise the presserfoot to...
Page 13 - Automatic Needle Threader
10 Automatic Needle Threader - Raise the needle to its highest position. - Press lever (A) down as far as it will go. - The threader automatically swings to the threading position (B). - Pass thread around thread guide (C). - Pass the thread in front of the needle around the hook (D) from bottom to ...
Page 14 - Raising the Bobbin Thread
11 1 2 3 Raising the Bobbin Thread Hold the upper thread with the left hand. Turn the handwheel(1) towards you (counterclockwise) lowering, then raisingneedle. If it is difficult to raise the bobbin thread, check to make surethe thread is not trapped by the hinged cover or theRemovable Extension Tab...
Page 15 - Thread Tension; Upper thread tension
12 B A C D 1 Thread Tension Upper thread tension Lower thread tension Please note: Basic thread tension setting: "4". (1)To increase the tension, turn the dial to the next number up.To reduce the tension, turn the dial to the next number down.A. Normal thread tension for straight stitch sewi...
Page 16 - How to Choose Your Pattern
How to Choose Your Pattern 13 The diagram on this page display the stitch patterns availableon the machine. Stitches in the top of the diagram are indicated on thePattern Selector Dial in g . To select the patterns indicated with the g color, turn the Pattern Selector Dial. (d) Use the Stitch Length...
Page 17 - Stitch Width Dial & Stitch Length Dial; Function of stitch width dial
14 Stitch Width Dial & Stitch Length Dial 1 2 Function of stitch width dial Function of stitch length dial while zig-zag stitching Function of stitch length dial for when straight stitching The maximum zigzag stitch width for zigzag stitching is 6mm;however, the width can be reduced on any patte...
Page 18 - Sewing Straight Stitch
15 To begin sewing, set the machine for straight stitch. (1) Place the fabric under the presser foot with the fabric edgelined up with the desired seam guide line on the needle plate.(2) Lower the presser foot lifter, and then step on the footcontroller to start sewing. (3) Sewing Straight Stitch 1 ...
Page 20 - Choosing Stretch Stitch Patterns
17 Choosing Stretch Stitch Patterns 1 2 The Stretch Stitch Patterns are indicated with a blue color onthe Stitch Length Dial to the indicator marked "S1". Though thereare several stretch patterns, here are two examples: The machine sews two stitches forward and one stitchbackwards. Adjust th...
Page 21 - Blind Hem
18 Blind Hem 2 1 For hems on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc. Blind hem for stretch fabrics. Blind hem for firm fabrics. Set the Stitch Width Dial at a setting appropriate for the weight/type of fabric being sewn,within the range shown in the diagram on the right of thepage. Generally, a narrower st...
Page 22 - Buttonholes; Prepare
19 Buttonholes Prepare Note: Tips: 1. Take off the all purpose foot and attach the buttonhole foot. Adjust the Stitch Length Dial in the " " to set stitch density. Density varies according to the fabric.Always test sew a buttonhole on the fabric you are using tosew the buttonhole. Follow the...
Page 23 - Sewing on Buttons
20 Sewing on Buttons 4 3 1 2 Install the darning plate. (1)Change the all purpose foot to the button sewing foot. (2)Set the stitch length to "0". Set the machine for zig-zag stitch, then set the width tonumber "3" - "6". Turn the handwheel to check that theneedle goes cleanl...
Page 24 - Installing the Removable Extension Table
1 2 Installing the Removable Extension Table 21 Hold the removable extension table horizontally, and push itin the direction of the arrow. (1) To remove the extension table, pull it toward the left. The inside of the removable extension table can be utilizedas an accessory box. To open, flip cover d...
Page 25 - Attaching the Presser Foot Shank; Attaching the presser foot
1 2 3 4 a c d e f b b a e g Attaching the Presser Foot Shank 22 Raise the presser bar dge/ quilting dge/ quilting foot (a) with the presser foot lifter. Attach the presser foot shank (b) as illustrated. (1) Lower the presser foot shank (b) using the presser foot lifter,until the cut-out (c) is direc...
Page 26 - Chart; EXPLANATION; NEEDLE SIZE; NEEDLE, FABRIC SELECTION
23 N Chart eedle/ Fabric/ Thread Heavy woolen, overcoat fabrics, upholstery fabrics, someleathers and vinyls. EXPLANATION Standard sharp needles. Sizes rangethin to large. 9 (70) to 18 (110). Semi-ball point needle, scarfed.9 (70) to 18 (110). Leather needles. 12 (80) to 18 (110). SINGER ® 2020 SING...
Page 27 - Darning Plate
Darning Plate 24 For certain types of work, (e.g. darning or free-handembroidery), the darning plate must be used. Install the darning plate as illustrated. For normal sewing, remove the darning plate. ® For free-motion sewing it is recommended to use adarning/embroidery foot, available as an option...
Page 28 - Inserting & Changing Needles
25 A C B A B C D 1 2 Inserting & Changing Needles Change the needle regularly, especially if it is showing signsof wear and causing problems. For best sewing resultsalways use SINGER Brand Needles. Insert the needle A. Loosen the needle clamp screw and tighten again after inserting the new needl...
Page 29 - Changing the Bulb
C Changing the Bulb 1 2 26 Disconnect the machine from the power supply by removingthe plug from the main socket! Replace bulb with same type rated 10 watts (110-120V area)or 15 watts (220-240V area). - Loosen screw (A) as illustrated. (1) - Remove the face plate (B). - Unscrew the bulb and install ...
Page 30 - Troubleshooting Guide
27 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Cause Correction Upper threadbreaks Lower threadbreaks Skipped stitches Needle breaks Loose stitches Seams gather orpucker Uneven stitches,uneven feed The machine isnoisy The machinejams 1. The machine is not threaded correctly.2. The thread tension is too tight.3. T...
Page 33 - Íåïîëàäêè
27 Ïðîáëå ìà Ïðè÷èíà Óñòðàíåíèå Îáðûââ åð õíåé íèòè Îáðûâíèæíåé íèòè Íå÷å òêèéøîâ Ïîë îìêà èãë û Ïðîïóñê ñòå æêî â Øâûñòÿãèâ àþòñ ÿ èëè ñìîðùèâàþ òñ ÿ Íåðîâíûåñò åæêè, íåðàâíîìåðíîå ïðîäâèæåíèå Ìàøèíà øóìíî ðàáîòà åò Ò ÿæå ëûéõ îä ìàøèíû 1.Íèòü íåïðàâèëüíîçàïðàâ ëåíà 2.Î÷åíü ñèëüíîåíà òÿæåíèåâ åð õí...
Page 37 - Òêàíè; Èãëû
23 Òàá ëèöà ñîîòâ åòñòâèÿ òèïîâÈã ëû/Òêàíè/Íèòåé SINGER 2020 ® SINGER 2045 ® SINGER 2032 ® 9-1 1 (70-80) 1 1-14 (80-90) 14(90) 16(100) 18(1 10) Âàæíî: 1.Äëÿ ïîëó÷åíèÿ íàèëó÷øèõðå çóëü òà òî ââ ñåã äà èñïîëüç óéòå ïî äëèííûåèã ëûSINGER . 2.×àñò îì åíÿéòå èãë û( ïðèìåðíîïîñëå êàæäîã îñøèò îãî ïðîåê òà...
Page 43 - Ïðÿì
17 1 2 Ýëàñòè÷íûå ñòðî÷êè Ýë àñòè÷íûå ñòðî÷êè èç îáðàæåíû ñèíèì öâå òîì íà ðåãóëÿò îðå âûáîðà ñòðî÷åê. ×òîáû âûáðàòü îäíó èç ýë àñòè÷íûõñòðî ÷åê,ïåðåâ åä èòå ðåãóëÿò îðê èçî áðàæåíèþ âûáðàííîé ñòðî÷êè. Çàòå ì ïåðåâå äèò å ðåãóëÿò îð äëèíû ñòå æêà ê èçî áðàæåíèþ "S1". Íèæå îïèñàíû íåñêî ëüêî ...
Page 48 - Íàòÿæåíèå
12 B A C D 1 Íàòÿæåíèå íèòè Íàòÿæåíèå âåð õíåéíèòè Íàòÿæåíèå íèæíåéíèòè Âàæíî: Ñòàíäàð òíîåíà òÿæåíèåíèòè -ï îë îæåíèå: "4".(1) Äëÿ óâå ëè÷åíèÿ íàòÿæåíèÿ íèòè ïîâåðíèò å ðåãóëÿò îð íà áîëüøåå çíà÷åíèå. Äëÿó ìåíüøåíèÿíà òÿæåíèÿïåðåâ åäèò å ðåãóëÿò îðíà ìåíüøååçíà ÷åíèå. À. Íîðìàëüíîåíà òÿæåíè...
Page 53 - Íàìîòêà
7 1 2 4 7 8 9 5 6 3 10 -Íàäåíü òå êà òóøê ó íà ãîðèç îíòàëüíûé äåðæàòå ëü è çàêðåïèòå ïðèïîìîùè áîëüøîé èëèìàë îéê àòóøå ÷íîé ïëàñòèíû(1/2). -Ïðîâ åäèò åíèòü âíèò åíàïðàâèòå ëü (3). -Îáâ åäèò åíèòü âîêð óãäèñê àðåãó ëèðóþù åãî íà òÿæåíèå íèòèïî ÷àñîâ îéñòðå ëêå (4). -Çàïðàâü òå íèòü â øïóëüê ó è óñ ...
Page 61 - Ïðàâèëàòå
Ïðåæäå íàìàøèíå, åñëè è ïå äàëè óïðàâëåíèÿ. ðîçå òêè Ï ðè í îð ì àë ü íû õ ó ñë î âè ÿ õ ä ë ÿ ð àá î òû ó ðî â åí ü ø óì à ø âå é íî é ì àø è íû 7 5ä Á . 17.Ïðè îáíàðóæ åíèèíåèñïðàâíîñò åéâ ðàáî òå øâåéíîé ìàøèíû, ïîæàëóéñò à,âûê ëþ ÷èòå åå èëèî òñî å äèíèò åî òñ å òè ïèòàíèÿ. 18 .Çàïðåùàå òñ ÿ ñò ...