Page 3 - instructions for Servicing of Double-Insulated Appliances.; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
• This sewing machine is provided with double insulation. Use only identical replacement parts. See instructions for Servicing of Double-Insulated Appliances. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EUROPE ONLY:This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical,...
Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT YOUR MACHINE ................................... 1 Parts of the Machine ....................................................1 Front and Side of Machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Inside of Machine . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - ABOUT YOUR MACHINE; Parts of the Machine; Front and Side of Machine; always turn it toward you
ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Parts of the Machine Front and Side of Machine 22 23 24 21 20 16 19 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 12 13 14 15 7 9 8 10 16 17 18 1. Telescopic thread stand — helps maintain the flow of the thread during sewing (page 3) 2. Spool stand and spool pin — holds the thread spools 3. Cone holder — stabil...
Page 6 - Inside of Machine; Accessories
Inside of Machine 1. Lower cutter — when the upper cutter is engaged it trims the fabric edge as you sew 2. Upper cutter — trims the fabric edge as you sew 3. Stitch finger — used to stabilize the fabric when forming the stitch 4. Upper looper 5. Lower looper 6. Lower looper threader — helps threadi...
Page 7 - For the USA and Canada
Connecting the Foot Control and thePower Supply A C B Among the accessories you will find the power cord and thefoot control. Note: Consult a qualified electrician if you are in doubt abouthow to connect the machine to the power source. Unplug thepower cord when the machine is not in use. For this m...
Page 8 - Open and Close the Front Cover; Open the Front Cover; Presser Foot Lifter
Open and Close the Front Cover Open the Front Cover First push the cover to the right as far as it will go and thenpull it downward toward you. Close the Front Cover First pull the cover upward and then slide it to the left until itlocks. Note: The front cover has a safety switch and the machine wil...
Page 9 - Changing the Needles; Changing the Presser Foot; Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine.
Changing the Needles Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine. 1. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needles are at the highest position. 2. Loosen, but do not remove the left (B) and/or right (A) needle clamp screw with the allen key while you areholding the needles. 3. Remove th...
Page 10 - Deactivate the Upper Cutter; Reactivate the Upper Cutter
Deactivate the Upper Cutter R 2 4 3 • Turn the hand wheel toward you until the upper cutter is in its lowest position. • Turn off the upper cutter by switching the upper cutter switch to non-cutting position (A). Reactivate the Upper Cutter • Turn on the upper cutter by switching the upper cutter sw...
Page 11 - GETTING READY TO SEW; General Threading Information; Unthread upper and lower looper; What Needle and Thread to Use with Different Fabrics; Thread suitable for overlock machines
GETTING READY TO SEW General Threading Information A color coded diagram is located inside the front cover forquick reference (see illustration to the right). Always startthreading the loopers and then the needles from left to right(follow the order listed below). 1. Upper looper - Red 2. Lower loop...
Page 15 - Thread Tension Settings; Color Explanation Sheet; Correct Thread Tension
Thread Tension Settings Set the thread tension to suit the type of fabric and thread used. As the number on the thread tension discs increases, the threadtension becomes tighter. See Stitch Overview, page 15 for thread tension recommendations for each stitch. Color Explanation Sheet Right side of fa...
Page 16 - Differential Feed Adjustment; Fabric
Differential Feed Adjustment The differential feed system consists of two sets of feed teetharranged one behind the other (A). Both feed teeth workindependently of each other to provide good results whensewing on speciality fabrics. When the amount of feed by thefront feed teeth is changed in relati...
Page 17 - Presser Foot Pressure Adjustment; Decrease the pressure by turning the; Back to standard setting:; Turn the adjustment knob until the; Stitch Width Settings; Width Adjustment by Changing Needle Position; When only the left needle is used: 5 - 7mm
Presser Foot Pressure Adjustment 10mm 3/8 " The presser foot pressure is pre-set for sewing on mediumweight fabric. When sewing in different fabric weights,adjustment might be needed. Generally, decrease the presserfoot pressure when sewing in light weight fabric and increaseit when sewing in he...
Page 19 - SEWING; Stitch Overview; Icon Explanation Sheet; –Thread Overlock
SEWING On your overlock machine, different stitches are obtained by combining different needle positions, threading methods, tensionsettings, and the use of the 2-thread overlock converter. See Getting Ready to Sew, page 7, for references on how to set your machine. Stitch Overview The settings show...
Page 20 - –Thread Narrow Edge; Note: Not recommended for heavy weight fabrics.
3–Thread Overlock, Wide (and Narrow) For sewing two layers of stretchy fabric or overcasting a single layer of light to medium fabric. Use heavier threads in the loopersto create decorative edges. Note: Use the right needle instead for a narrow stitch. Recommended thread tension settings within brac...
Page 21 - –Thread Rolled Edge
3–Thread Rolled Edge For edging lightweight fabrics. It gives a nice finish on silky scarves, pillow ruffles and napkins. For a beautiful rolled edge, threadthe loopers with a decorative lightweight thread, such as 40 weight rayon, for a beautiful satin edge and the needle and lowerlooper with light...
Page 22 - –Thread Rolled Edge; Changing Thread
2–Thread Rolled Edge For edging lightweight fabrics. It gives a nice finish on silky scarves, pillow ruffles and napkins. Thread the looper with adecorative lightweight thread, such as 40 weight rayon for a beautiful satin edge (2-thread converter required). Note: Not recommended for heavy weight fa...
Page 23 - Start Sewing; Pin Placement; Sewing over pins will damage and might destroy the; Securing Thread Chain
Start Sewing 1. When the machine is completely threaded, close the front cover and bring all of the threads over the stitch plate andslightly to the left under the presser foot. 2. Ensure that the upper blade moves against the lower blade correctly by turning the hand wheel slowly toward you. Ifthe ...
Page 24 - Corded Overlock; Insert the cord through the hole in the front of the foot.; Gathering Using the Differential Feed
Corded Overlock Corded overlock can be used to strengthen stitches whenjoining elastic fabrics such as knits. Cording prevents knitfabrics from stretching and also stabilizes the seams. 1. Insert the cord through the hole in the front of the foot. 2. Position the cord under the foot to the back of t...
Page 25 - Rolled Edge Sewing
Rolled Edge Sewing The rolled edge stitch is appropriate for light weight fabricssuch as lawn, voile, organdy, crepe, etc. The rolled edge isachieved by adjusting the thread tension to make the fabricedge roll under the fabric while overlocking. Adjust the threadtension to change the degree of rolli...
Page 26 - Flatlock Sewing
Flatlock Sewing A Flatlock (A) is made by adjusting the tension of the 3-threadoverlock stitch, sewing the seam and pulling the fabrics apartto flatten the seam. The tensions must be adjusted correctly forthe fabric to pull flat properly. A Flatlock can be used both as a decorative construction stit...
Page 27 - MACHINE MAINTENANCE; Cleaning; Replacing the Lower Cutter
MACHINE MAINTENANCE An overlock requires more frequent maintenance than aconventional sewing machine for two reasons: • A lot of lint is produced when the cutters are cutting the fabric. • An overlock runs at a very high speed and needs to be oiled frequently to lubricate the internal working parts....
Page 28 - Machine Does Not Run; Increase the stitch length setting (page 14); Needle Breaks
Replacing the Upper Cutter 0.5-1mm Turn off the main power switch and unplug themachine. The upper cutter should be changed when it becomes blunt.Change it by following the below instructions. If you arehaving any difficulties, consult your service agent to make thenecessary adjustments. • Place the...
Page 30 - Irregular Trimming; Check the thread spool to ensure thread is not getting caught.; Technical Specifications
Possible Cause: Thread is not unreeling smoothly off the thread spool. Solution: Check the thread spool to ensure thread is not getting caught. Possible Cause: Using thread that is poor quality or has uneven filament. Solution: Use good quality thread with a smooth, even filament. Possible Cause: St...
Page 31 - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SINGER, the Cameo “S” Design, and Singer is Sewing Made Easy are exclusive trademarksof The Singer Company Limited S.à.r.l. or its Affiliates. We reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the assortment of accessorieswithout prior notice, or make modifications to th...