Singer SE9185 - User Manual

Singer SE9185

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:; WARNING –; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, FIRE, ELECTRIC
  • Page 3 – SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
  • Page 4 – Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; For the USA and Canada; SINGER®
  • Page 5 – CE Declaration of Conformity; and that the relevant harmonized standards are applied as listed:
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Slide on/off the Hoop
  • Page 9 – INTRODUCTION; Only available straight stitch and zigzag stitch,; Intended Use
  • Page 10 – Needle Area Overview
  • Page 11 – Auxiliary spool pin; Overview Accessories; • Needles; Optional Accessories
  • Page 12 – Presser Feet; from left to right, depending on which stitch you sew.
  • Page 13 – Function Buttons; Reverse Button; Only available for the following: straight stitch and zigzag; Basic Gestures for the Touch Screen
  • Page 14 – Stitch Overview; Utility Stitches
  • Page 17 – ing. Use a stabilizer or interfacing to avoid puckering.; Stitch Menu Overview
  • Page 18 – PREPARATIONS; tures can affect the sewn result.; Unpacking Machine and Embroidery Unit
  • Page 19 – Free Arm/Removable Accessory Tray; accessory tray so that they are easily accessible.; Thread Sensor
  • Page 20 – Main Spool Pin; Place the thread spool on the spool pin. Make sure that the; Auxiliary Spool Pin; from a second spool of thread or when sewing with specialty; Spool Cap
  • Page 21 – Threads; There are many threads on the market today developed for; All Purpose Sewing Thread; Embroidery thread is made from a variety of fibers: rayon,; Transparent Thread; Transparent thread, also called monofilament thread, is a single
  • Page 22 – Stabilizers; Tear-Away Stabilizers; and all unstable fabrics. Fuse it to the wrong side of the fabric; Water Soluble Stabilizer; different thicknesses.; Heat Soluble Stabilizer; Disintegrating stabilizer is a stable, loosely woven fabric that; Sticky Stabilizer; Sticky stabilizer is used for hoop embroidery when the fabric is
  • Page 23 – Needles; Universal Needle; variety of fabric types and weights.; Stretch Needle; Important Needle Information
  • Page 24 – ful to place a small piece of paper or fabric underneath the; Change the Needle; Selection Guide — Needle Size, Fabric, Thread; Needle Size
  • Page 25 – Note: You can also start the winding by using the foot; Insert the Bobbin
  • Page 26 – Make sure that the presser foot is raised and the; Thread the Machine; Machine from front
  • Page 27 – If the Thread Spool is Pulled up on the Spool Pin; Threading Tips and Hints
  • Page 28 – Thread Tension; be visible on the underside of the fabric.
  • Page 29 – Position the Embroidery Foot onto the presser foot bar from; Changing the Presser Foot
  • Page 30 – Embroidery Unit; Embroidery hoop attachment; EMBROIDERY PREPARATIONS; Embroidery Hoop Overview; The Embroidery Foot is recommended for hoop embroidery
  • Page 31 – Designs; Note: Your machine can only load embroidery files in the .VP3
  • Page 32 – To Hoop the Fabric; Slide the hoop connector into the hoop attachment (A) from
  • Page 33 – THE TOUCH SCREEN; OK; Common Functions; Cancel; Confirms changes and pop-up messages and returns to previous
  • Page 34 – SETTINGS; Machine Settings; machine will be changed.; Settings; broidery or sewing mode.
  • Page 35 – Embroidery and Sewing Settings; When selected, the threads are cut automatically after sewing
  • Page 36 – Firmware Update Using a USB Device; Note: Do not change the name of the file or do not copy the file
  • Page 37 – WIFI & MYSEWNET SERVICES; mySewnet; Getting Started With WiFi; steps below to connect your machine.; Firmware Update Using WiFi; Restart the machine when the update is completed. Check the
  • Page 38 – mySewnet Cloud
  • Page 39 – Used Space in mySewnet Cloud; remind you again, until the space is completely full. Delete or; mySewnet Library on your machine; menu will be visible in your machine. Here you can scroll and; Connect to mySewnet on your machine; in. If you do not have a user name and password, select Create
  • Page 40 – SEWING; Sewing Mode – Overview; Presser foot recommendation
  • Page 41 – A stitch either consists of a single stitch as in a straight stitch,
  • Page 42 – Fabric Selection; Woven Fabrics; Woven or Knit; Stitch Settings; and will be reset to default when selecting another stitch or
  • Page 43 – Note: The tie-off function can be selected for all stitches except
  • Page 44 – important when working with special fabrics or techniques. To
  • Page 45 – Change Needle Position; Raise the presser foot and position the fabric under it, next to a; Basic Sewing Techniques; Seam; Straight Stitch
  • Page 46 – Change Sewing Direction; Needle Up / Down Button
  • Page 47 – Right side of fabric; Blind Hems; Darning and Mending; Repair Large Holes; Sew over the fabric edges with the zigzag or the multi-step
  • Page 48 – Note: Always sew a test buttonhole on a piece of scrap fabric.
  • Page 49 – Sew Zippers; Centered Zipper; of the needle, making it easy to sew both sides of the zipper.
  • Page 50 – Sewing Pop-up Messages; Bobbin Thread Low; If the machine stops and this pop-up appears on the screen you
  • Page 51 – EMBROIDERY; Getting Started to Embroider; Note: You can not access the sewing mode while having the; Load a Design; the ‘multi-select’ option selected
  • Page 52 – Create Embroidery Text; selected design(s) in one degree increments. Each touch in the; Delete
  • Page 53 – Embroidery Edit – Overview; Scale options; Control Wheel; Touch and move a selected design with your finger to position
  • Page 54 – Thread color edit / Background color; Touch the Thread color edit / Background color to view a list of; Thread color edit; Select a background color for the embroidery area that matches; Rotate; Touch the different rotation buttons to rotate the selected; Arrows to toggle between the different designs
  • Page 55 – After selecting your hoop size, the list will close automatically.
  • Page 56 – If you have selected two or more designs and want to combine; Save Design; Note: You can only view your saved designs in the Embroidery
  • Page 57 – The Bobbin Thread Is Running Low; Embroidery Edit Pop-up Messages; This pop-up appears for one of the following rea-; • The design combination contains too many color blocks.
  • Page 58 – Save Design to the mySewnet cloud; Note: You can only view your saved designs in the Embrodiery; Send Design; Note: You can only send designs to devices connected to the
  • Page 59 – mySewnet Library; more about this service and start your subscription.
  • Page 60 – EMBROIDERY STITCH OUT; Embroidery Stitch Out; Thread Color Information; Thread Cut; Touch the Start/Pause icons to start and stop the machine
  • Page 61 – Return To Embroidery Edit; any changes made in Embroidery Stitch-Out will be lost.; Thread Color Blocks; Open the go to stitch / color change to activate the next or pre
  • Page 62 – Corner Check; match a specific spot on your project or next to a previously; Embroidery Stitch Out Pop-up Messages; The Embroidery Arm Needs to Calibrate; When the embroidery unit is attached, a pop-up message will; Your Embroidery is Finished; A pop-up message and sound informs you that your embroi-
  • Page 63 – MAINTENANCE; Cleaning the Machine; Raise the needle and turn off the machine.; Cleaning under the Bobbin Area; Remove the presser foot. Slide off the bobbin cover and re
  • Page 64 – Troubleshooting; Thread Loops on Underside of Fabric; Check that bobbin is placed correctly in the bobbin holder.; Bobbin Thread Showing on Top of Fabric; Reduce upper thread tension.; Bobbin Winding Difficulties
  • Page 65 – Fabric Puckers; Stitch length is set too short.; Fabric Is Tunneling Under Stitches; Stitch length is set at zero.; Machine Will Not Run; Power cord and/or foot control not plugged in correctly.
  • Page 66 – Needles Breaking; “Pushing” or “pulling” fabric.; Needle Threader Not Working; “Pushing” or “pulling” the fabric.; Thread Bunching at Beginning
  • Page 67 – Sewing was started with no fabric under the presser foot.; Upper Thread Breaking; General Problems; The fabric must be tightly hooped.
  • Page 68 – The Machine Cannot Connect to a WiFi Network; Cannot Connect to WiFi.; The Machine Cannot Synchronize with the mySewnetTM Cloud; The machine cannot synchronize files with the mySewnetTM cloud.
  • Page 69 – Technical Specification; Sewing machine; (using straight stitch with default stitch length); Service
  • Page 70 – VSM UK; Ravensbank House, Ravensbank Drive; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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Page 2 - TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:; WARNING –; TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS, FIRE, ELECTRIC

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. Keep the instructions at a suitable place close to the machine. Make sure to hand them over if the ma...

Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

• If the LED lamp is damaged or broken, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person, in order to avoid a hazard. • If the cord connected with the foot control is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qual...

Page 4 - Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement; For the USA and Canada; SINGER®

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. To satisfy radio frequen...

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