Brother Sewing Machine PC 2800 User Manual

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OPERATION MANUAL  
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FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA  
AND CYPRUS ONLY  
If this machine is fitted with a three-pin non-rewireable BS plug then please read the following.  
IMPORTANT  
If the available socket outlet is not suitable for the plug supplied with this equipment, it should be  
cut off and an appropriate three-pin plug fitted. With alternative plugs an approved fuse must be  
fitted in the plug.  
NOTE  
The plug served from the main lead must be destroyed as a plug with bared flexible cords is  
hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet. In the event of replacing the plug fuse, use a fuse  
approved by ASTA to BS 1362, i.e. carrying the  
mark, rating as marked on plug.  
Always replace the fuse cover, never use plugs with the fuse cover omitted.  
WARNING  
DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRETOTHE EARTHTERMINALWHICH IS MARKED WITHTHE  
LETTER ‘E’, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL  
OR COLOURED GREEN ORYELLOW.  
The wires in this main lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:  
Blue  
Neutral  
Live  
Brown  
As the colours of the wiring in the main lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter  
‘N’ or coloured black or blue.  
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the  
letter ‘Lor coloured red or brown.  
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CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING  
OUR MACHINE  
Your machine is the most advanced computerized household sewing machine.  
To fully enjoy all the features incorporated, we suggest that you study the manual.  
PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE  
For safe operation  
1. Be sure to keep your eye on the needle while sewing. Do not touch the balance wheel, thread  
take-up, needle, or other moving parts.  
2. Remember to turn off the power switch and unplug the cord when:  
Operation is completed  
Replacing or removing the needle or any other parts  
A power failure occurs during use  
Maintaining the machine  
Leaving the machine unattended.  
3. Do not store anything on the foot controller.  
4. Plug the machine directly into the wall. Do not use extension cords.  
For a longer service life  
1. When storing this machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations. Do not use or  
store the machine near a space heater, iron, halogen lamp, or other hot objects.  
2. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to clean the case. Benzene, thinner, and scouring pow-  
ders can damage the case and machine, and should never be used.  
3. Do not drop or hit the machine.  
4. Always consult the operation manual when replacing or installing any assemblies, the presser  
feet, needle, or other parts to assure correct installation.  
For repair or adjustment  
In the event a malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in  
the back of the operation manual to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. If the problem per-  
sists, please consult your local authorized Brother dealer.  
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CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1  
2. UTILITY STITCHES  
................................................. 34  
STRAIGHT STITCHES ...................................... 34  
Sewing stretch fabrics .................................. 35  
Changing the stitch length ........................... 35  
BEFORE USE  
................................................... 4  
PART NAMES ...................................................... 4  
STANDARD ACCESSORIES............................... 6  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ................................ 6  
OPERATION PANEL ........................................... 7  
OPERATION BUTTONS ...................................... 8  
Using the operation buttons ........................... 8  
POWER SUPPLY................................................. 9  
Changing the needle position  
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(only “ ” straight stitch (left) and “ 5 ” triple  
stretch stitch)................................................ 35  
ZIGZAG STITCHES ........................................... 36  
Overcasting (using a zigzag stitch) .............. 36  
Appliqué (using a zigzag stitch) ................... 36  
Patchwork (for crazy quilts).......................... 36  
Sewing curves (using a zigzag stitch) .......... 36  
OVERCASTING STITCHES .............................. 37  
BOBBIN WINDING /  
BOBBIN THREAD SETTING ............................. 10  
Winding the bobbin and setting the bobbin  
thread ........................................................... 10  
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8
Sewing using stitch or ........................... 37  
Setting the bobbin ........................................ 12  
UPPER THREADING ......................................... 13  
Using the extra spool pin and the net .......... 16  
STARTING AND STOPPING SEWING ............. 17  
“START/STOP” button ................................. 17  
Foot controller .............................................. 17  
SELECTING A STITCH PATTERN .................... 18  
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6
Sewing using stitch  
or .......................... 37  
OVERCASTING  
(WHEN USING THE  
OPTIONAL SIDE CUTTER) ............................... 38  
BLIND HEM STITCHING ................................... 40  
Adjusting the needle drop point ................... 41  
BUTTONHOLE STITCHING .............................. 42  
Buttonhole sewing order .............................. 44  
Quick adjustment reference chart for stitch  
width and stitch length ................................. 19  
THREAD TENSION............................................ 20  
Correct upper thread tension ....................... 20  
Loosening the upper thread tension ............ 20  
Tightening the upper thread tension ............ 21  
PRESSER FOOT ............................................... 22  
Changing the presser foot............................ 22  
Sewing stretch fabrics (“ ” and “ 14 ”) ......... 44  
13  
Odd shaped buttons/Buttons that do not fit  
into the button holder plate .......................... 45  
Changing the stitch length ........................... 46  
Changing the stitch width ............................. 46  
EYELET STITCH................................................ 47  
Size of eyelet (actual size) ........................... 47  
ZIPPER INSERTION .......................................... 48  
Centered zipper ........................................... 48  
Inserting a side zipper .................................. 49  
DART SEAM ...................................................... 51  
GATHERING ...................................................... 52  
Pulling up the bobbin thread ........................ 53  
PINTUCK............................................................ 54  
FLAT FELL SEAM .............................................. 55  
Finished flat fell seam .................................. 56  
APPLIQUÉS ....................................................... 57  
Sewing sharp curves.................................... 57  
SCALLOP STITCH ............................................. 58  
SMOCKING STITCH .......................................... 59  
FAGOTING......................................................... 60  
DECORATIVE STITCHING................................ 61  
Decorative stitching...................................... 61  
Changing the size of a decorative stitch ...... 61  
HEMSTITCH (HEIRLOOM STITCH) .................. 62  
Hemstitching 1 ............................................. 62  
Hemstitching 2 ............................................. 63  
TWIN NEEDLE ................................................... 64  
SEWING ............................................................. 66  
Sewing attractive finishes ............................ 66  
Removing the presser foot holder  
(while cleaning, etc.) .................................... 22  
ATTACHING THE OPTIONAL WALKING FOOT 23  
FEED DOG......................................................... 24  
NEEDLE ............................................................. 25  
Checking the needle .................................... 25  
Installing the needle securely....................... 25  
FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATION  
CHART ............................................................... 26  
CHAPTER 2  
1. SEWING  
................................................. 27  
TRIAL SEWING.................................................. 27  
Sewing using a utility stitch .......................... 27  
SETTING THE NEEDLE STOP DOWN  
POSITION .......................................................... 29  
Canceling the needle stop down position  
setting .......................................................... 29  
STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH ......................... 30  
Adjusting the stitch width ............................. 30  
Adjusting the stitch length ............................ 30  
USEFUL SKILLS ................................................ 31  
Sewing corners ............................................ 31  
Sewing curves.............................................. 31  
Sewing heavyweight fabrics......................... 32  
Sewing lightweight fabrics............................ 32  
Using the needle plate ................................. 33  
Free-arm sewing .......................................... 33  
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MAINTENANCE  
................................................. 67  
CLEANING THE MACHINE ............................... 67  
Cleaning the operation panel ....................... 67  
Cleaning the machine casing ....................... 67  
Cleaning the race and shuttle ...................... 67  
CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB .......................... 69  
TROUBLE SHOOTING ...................................... 70  
Trouble with threads and stitches ................ 70  
Mechanical trouble ....................................... 71  
Alarm............................................................ 71  
SEWING CHART  
................................................. 72  
PATTERNS  
(PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE)  
................................................. 75  
Utility stitches ............................................... 75  
Decorative stitches....................................... 75  
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BEFORE USE  
CHAPTER 1  
PART NAMES  
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13  
12  
2
3
14  
4
15  
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
A
B
D
C
1– Handle  
A– Main power switch and connectors  
B– Accessory compartment  
C– Operation panel  
2– Spool cap  
3– Thread guide for bobbin winding  
4– Needle threader lever  
5– Thread cutter  
D– Operation buttons  
6– Buttonhole lever  
7– Needle threader  
8– Presser foot  
9– Feed dog  
10– Bobbin cover  
11– Feed dog position switch  
12– Upper tension control dial  
13– Bobbin winder  
14– Balance wheel  
15– Sewing speed controller  
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A. MAIN POWER SWITCH AND  
CONNECTORS  
1 Main power switch  
Use to turn on/off the main power.  
2 Foot controller jack  
Use to connect the foot controller.  
3 Power cord  
Use to connect the machine to the power supply.  
CAUTION  
When leaving the machine unattended, the  
main switch of the machine should be  
switched off or the plug must be removed  
from the socket-outlet.  
2
When servicing the machine, or when remov-  
ing covers or changing bulbs, the machine  
or the electrical set must be unplugged.  
For U.S.A. only  
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3
This appliance has a polarized plug (one  
blade wider than the other). To reduce the  
risk of electrical shock, this plug is intended  
to fit in a polarized outlet only one way.  
If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, re-  
verse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a  
qualified electrician to install the proper out-  
let. Do not modify the plug in any way.  
B. FLATBED ATTACHMENT WITH  
ACCESSORY COMPARTMENT  
Tilt the lid of the accessory compartment toward  
you to open it.  
II Each presser foot can be identified by the sym-  
bol on it.  
I
II  
1
I
J
1 Presser foot symbol  
III COMPARTMENT ACCESSORY LIST  
The location of each accessory is shown in fig-  
ure III.  
III  
Part Code  
No.  
Part Name  
U.S.A.  
Others  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Buttonhole foot “A”  
Overcasting foot “G”  
Monogramming foot “N”  
Zipper foot “I”  
X57789-101  
X51162-001  
1
9
6
2
3
137988-101  
7
X59370-051  
4
5
8
Space for Zigzag foot “J” *  
Blind stitch foot “R”  
Seam ripper  
137748-101  
X56409-001  
X54243-001  
Bobbins  
SA155 XA3812-051  
X58358-001  
Needle set  
*
*
The machine comes with zigzag foot “J” attached.  
The spaces marked with “” are empty. No en-  
closed accessories fit in these spaces.  
Always use the plastic bobbin which is supplied  
with the machine or in the accessory compartment.  
Always use accessories recommended for this  
machine.  
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*
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES  
Part Code  
Others  
No.  
Part Name  
Needle set  
U.S.A.  
1
2
3
1
75/11:  
90/14:  
2 pcs  
2 pcs  
X58358-001  
90/14 Ball point needle  
(gold colored)  
(for stretch fabrics):  
2 pcs  
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Cleaning brush  
Screwdriver (large)  
Screwdriver (small)  
Bobbin (3)  
X59476-051  
X55467-051  
X55468-051  
SA155  
XA3812-051  
Spool cap (small)  
Spool cap (large)  
Eyelet punch  
130013-053  
130012-053  
135793-001  
XA5523-050  
XA3336-051  
X57045-051  
XA2005-051  
XA3931-051  
XA2482-051  
X59296-001  
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8
9
Spool net*  
10 Extra spool pin*  
11 Spool felt  
12 Disc-shaped screwdriver  
13 Foot controller  
14 Hard case  
10  
13  
11  
14  
12  
15  
15 Twin needle  
*
*
Always use a thread net with metallic threads.  
When using special threads which quickly wind  
off the thread spool, place a  
net over the spool before  
sewing.  
*
The extra spool pin, which  
is provided as an accessory,  
should be attached to the  
end of the bobbin winder  
shaft during use.  
Note (For U.S.A. only)  
Foot controller: Model N5V  
This foot controller can be used on this machine  
model PC-2800.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
1– Walking foot*  
Parts code: SA140, X81065-002  
1
2
2– Side cutter*  
Parts code: X81028-001  
3– Stitch guide foot “P”  
Parts code: SA160, XA8839-002  
4– Quilting foot  
3
4
Parts code: XA4322-001  
*
*
When using the walking foot, refer to page 23.  
When using the side cutter, refer to page 38.  
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OPERATION PANEL  
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6
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40  
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2
3
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C. OPERATION PANEL  
1 Needle stop position switch key  
Touch this key to select the needle stop position (the needle position when the machine is not operating)  
to be up or down.  
When the LED lamp is lit, the needle stop position is down. When the LED lamp is turned off, the needle  
stop position is up.  
2 Stitch pattern switch key  
Touch this key to switch the stitch pattern selected by the stitch selection key.When the LED lamp is lit, the  
stitch shown by the mark on the right side of the stitch selection key is selected. When the LED lamp is  
turned off, the stitch shown by the mark on the left side of the stitch selection key is selected.  
3 Stitch selection keys  
Touch a key to select the stitch. When the LED lamp is lit, the key is selected.  
* To change the selection to the stitch on the right or left, use the stitch pattern switch key (2).  
4 Stitch width manual change key  
Touch this key when you want to change the width of a zigzag stitch or a decorative stitch.When the LED  
lamp is lit, you can make adjustments. When the LED lamp is turned off, the stitch width will return to the  
default value.  
5 Stitch width adjustment lever  
Use this lever when you want to change the width of a zigzag stitch or a decorative stitch, or when you  
want to adjust the needle position.  
6 Stitch length manual change key  
Touch this switch when you want to change the stitch length. When the LED lamp is lit, you can make  
adjustments. When the LED lamp is turned off, the stitch length will return to the default value.  
7 Stitch length adjustment lever  
Use this lever when you want to adjust stitch length.  
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OPERATION BUTTONS  
Using the operation buttons  
D. OPERATION BUTTONS  
1 Sewing speed controller  
Slide this lever to change the sewing speed.  
2 “NEEDLE POSITION” button  
Press this button to move the needle either up  
or down.  
2
1
3
3
3 “REVERSE STITCH” button  
4
Hold down this button to sew either backwards  
or in the same place at a slow speed. When  
sewing a reverse stitch, sewing is done in re-  
verse.When sewing a reinforcement stitch, three  
stitches are sewn at the same position.  
5
4 “START/STOP” button*  
This lighted button changes to green when the  
machine is ready to start or while it is sewing. If  
the machine cannot be started, this button  
changes to red. In addition, this button lights up  
in orange while the bobbin thread is winding onto  
the bobbin (the bobbin winder shaft is moved to  
the right).  
*
Sewing continues at a slow speed while this  
button is pressed.  
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POWER SUPPLY  
WARNING  
• Use only regular household electricity for the power source. Using other power sources  
may result in fire, electric shock, or damage to the machine.  
• Turn off the main power and remove the plug in the following circumstances:  
- When you are away from the machine  
- After using the machine  
- When the power fails during use  
- When the machine does not operate correctly due to a bad connection or a disconnec-  
tion  
- During electrical storms  
CAUTION  
• Do not use extension cords or multi-plug adapters with many other appliances plugged in  
to them. Fire or electric shock may result.  
• Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Electric shock may result.  
• When unplugging the machine, always turn off the main power first. Always grasp the  
plug to remove it from the outlet. Pulling on the cord may damage the cord, or lead to fire  
or electric shock.  
• Do not allow the power cord to be cut, damaged, modified, forcefully bent, pulled, twisted,  
or bundled. Do not place heavy objects on the cord. Do not subject the cord to heat.  
These things may damage the cord and cause fire or electric shock. If the cord or plug is  
damaged, take the machine to your authorized dealer for repairs before continuing use.  
• Unplug the power cord if the machine is not to be used for a long period of time. Other-  
wise a fire may result.  
1. Insert the plug into a wall outlet.  
1 Main power switch  
2. Set the main power switch to “ I ”.  
3. To turn off the sewing machine, set the main power switch to  
”.  
1
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BOBBIN WINDING / BOBBIN THREAD SETTING  
Winding the bobbin and setting the bobbin thread  
CAUTION  
Use only bobbins recommended by the manufacturer of this machine (see page 5). Using  
other bobbins may result in damage or injury.  
3
2
4,9  
5
6
7,8  
1
1. Connect the machine to the power supply and turn on the main  
power.  
2. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin. The thread end  
should come from the bottom front of the spool.The spool cap  
closest to the thread spool size should be used to hold the  
spool securely on the spool pin.  
3
1 Spool cap  
2 Spool  
3 Spool pin  
2
1
*
The spool cap should be pushed on as far as it will go.  
CAUTION  
3
1
• If the thread spool and/or spool cap are set  
incorrectly, the thread may tangle on the spool pin  
and cause the needle to break.  
• Use the spool cap (large or small) that is closest  
in size to the thread spool. If a spool cap smaller  
than the thread spool is used, the thread may  
become caught in the slit on the edge the spool  
and cause the needle to break.  
2
Note  
If using a fine thread such as cross wound thread, slightly sepa-  
rate the spool cap (small) from the spool of thread before using it.  
1 Cross wound thread  
2 Spool cap (small)  
3 Gap  
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3. Pass the thread through the thread guide as shown by the  
arrows.  
4. Align the groove in the bobbin with the spring on the shaft and  
place the bobbin on the bobbin winder shaft. Then, push the  
bobbin winder shaft to the right.  
2
1 Spring on the shaft  
2 Groove of the bobbin  
1
1
2
5. Wind the thread clockwise around the bobbin four or five times,  
pass the end of the thread through the slit in the bobbin winder  
seat, and then pull the thread in the direction shown in the  
illustration. Use the cutter to cut the thread.  
1
1 Bobbin winder seat  
2
CAUTION  
3
Be sure to follow the process described. If the  
thread is not cut with the cutter, and the bobbin is  
wound, when the thread runs low it may tangle  
around the bobbin and cause the needle to break.  
1
6. Slide the sewing speed controller to its maximum (as far to the  
right as possible).  
7. Press the “START/STOP” button.The bobbin will stop winding  
when it is full.  
8. After the bobbin has stopped moving, press the “START/STOP”  
button to stop the machine.  
9. Cut the thread, slide the bobbin winder shaft to the left and  
remove the bobbin.  
Note  
Immediately after winding the bobbin, it is normal to hear the sound  
of the clutch engaging when beginning to sew or manually turning  
the balance wheel.  
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Setting the bobbin  
CAUTION  
Setting the bobbin improperly may cause the thread tension to  
loosen, breaking the needle and resulting in injury.  
1 Wound evenly  
2 Wound poorly  
1
2
1
1. Slide open the bobbin cover.  
1 Bobbin cover  
2 Bobbin cover release button  
2
2. Insert the bobbin into the shuttle with the thread direction as  
shown in the diagram.  
CAUTION  
Be sure the bobbin is set so the thread unrolls in the  
correct direction. If the thread unrolls in the wrong  
direction, it may cause the thread tension to be  
incorrect or the needle to break.  
3. Guide the thread end through the slit, then pull the thread to-  
ward you to cut off any excess thread.  
1
1 Built-in thread cutter  
4. Close the bobbin cover by placing the left end in place and  
pressing down lightly on the right end so that it snaps into  
place.  
*
You can begin sewing immediately without drawing up the bob-  
bin thread.  
2
1
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UPPER THREADING  
CAUTION  
Be sure to thread the machine properly. Improper threading can cause the thread to tangle  
and break the needle, leading to injury.  
Note  
When threading the sewing machine, be sure that one of the presser feet mentioned in this Operation Manual  
is installed.  
3
4
1
5
6
2
1. Raise the presser foot lever. (If the presser foot is not raised,  
1
the upper thread cannot be threaded.)  
Note  
In order to ensure that the upper threading is done correctly, this  
sewing machine is equipped with an upper threading shutter which  
prevents upper threading or needle threading while the presser  
foot is lowered.  
1 Upper threading shutter  
2. Press the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise the needle.  
3. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin so that the thread  
comes from the front of the spool.  
CAUTION  
• If the thread spool and/or spool cap are set  
incorrectly, the thread may tangle on the spool  
pin and cause the needle to break.  
• Use the spool cap (large or small) that is closest  
in size to the thread spool. If a spool cap smaller  
than the thread spool is used, the thread may  
become caught in the slit on the end of the spool  
and cause the needle to break.  
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4. While holding the end of the thread with your left hand, pass  
the thread through the guides in the order shown by the num-  
bers.  
2
1
1
Note  
2
-
If the thread is pushed down at 1 to make it taut, it can be  
passed around the other thread guides more easily.  
Incorrectly feeding the thread will result in faulty sewing.  
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1 Thread take-up lever  
Threading the take-up lever  
4
1
5
5. Lower the presser foot.  
6. Guide the thread through the needle clamp thread guide.  
1 Needle clamp thread guide  
1
7. When using the auto-threading device, gently pull the thread  
towards you.  
5
1 Needle threader lever  
2 Guide (Large hook)  
1
*
Lowering the presser foot will engage the automatic tension  
and will allow you to grip the thread as you proceed.  
2
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8. Lower the needle threader lever all the way down using your  
left index finger. Check that the thread is held by the guide  
(large hook) and that the third hook on the needle threader  
has passed through the eye of the needle.  
5
1 Second set of hooks  
2 Third hook  
1
1
2
9. As you lower the needle threader lever, pull the thread to the  
left and catch it on the large hook. When the needle threader  
lever is in the lowest position, pull the thread in front of the  
needle’s eye and catch it on the third hook.  
*
Rotate your right hand slightly to check that the thread is en-  
gaged.  
10. While gently holding the thread, raise the needle threader le-  
ver.  
5
11. Pull the thread towards the rear to finish the upper threading.  
5
CAUTION  
The needle threader lever can only be used with  
home sewing machine needles size 75/11-100/16.  
Check the table on page 26 for appropriate needle  
and thread combinations. Note that, if you are using  
transparent nylon mono-filament thread, only  
needles in the range of 90/14-100/16 can be used.  
12. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot and pull it out  
from the rear of the machine by about 50 mm(2").  
*
You do not need to pull the bobbin thread up before you start  
sewing.  
Note  
Always raise the presser foot before removing the upper thread from  
the machine or damage may occur to the tension unit.  
CAUTION  
The needle threader lever can not be used to thread  
the needle when you are using decorative threads or  
specialty needles like the twin needle and wing nee-  
dle. When using those types of threads or needles,  
thread the eye of the needle manually. Make sure  
the main power switch is OFF when threading the  
needle manually.  
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Using the extra spool pin and the net  
Extra spool pin  
Use when sewing with metallic thread.  
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2
1. Insert the extra spool pin onto the end of the bobbin winder shaft.  
2. Install the spool felt and the thread spool in that order, and then thread the upper  
thread.  
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1 Insert the extra spool pin into the end of the bobbin winder shaft  
2 Spool felt  
3 Thread spool  
*
*
When setting the thread spool, set it so that the thread winds off from the front of the spool.  
If using metallic thread, we recommend that you use a 90/14 home sewing machine needle or contact your  
dealer for special needles made for decorative and metallic threads.  
Note  
This method keeps the thread from twisting as it comes off the spool pin.  
Net  
If using special threads which wind quickly off the thread spool, attach a net to the spool before using.  
*
Cut the net to match the size of the spool.  
1
1 Net  
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2 Thread spool  
3 Spool pin  
4 Spool cap  
2
3
4
Depending on the model, the net may be available as an optional part.  
Note  
Needle  
65/9  
Thread (cotton)  
The auto-threading device cannot be used with the combinations  
shown at left.  
Transparent nylon thread can be used regardless of the chart pro-  
viding needle used is 90/14 to 100/16.  
#30, 50, 60  
#30  
75/11  
90/14  
100/16  
#30  
#20  
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STARTING AND STOPPING SEWING  
“START/STOP” button  
1
Place the fabric under the presser foot, lower the presser foot,  
and then press the “START/STOP” button. The sewing ma-  
chine starts sewing.  
*
*
Slide the sewing speed controller to adjust the sewing speed.  
Hold down the “START/STOP” button to sew at a slow speed.  
2. Press the “START/STOP” button to stop the sewing machine.  
Foot controller  
CAUTION  
1
Do not allow fabric pieces and dust to collect in the  
foot controller. Doing so could cause a fire or an  
electric shock.  
1. With the sewing machine turned off, insert the foot controller  
plug into its jack on the sewing machine.  
2
1 Foot controller  
2 Foot controller jack  
2. Turn on the sewing machine, then slowly depress the foot con-  
troller to start sewing.  
*
The speed set using the sewing speed controller is the foot  
controller’s maximum sewing speed.  
3. Release the foot controller to stop the sewing machine.  
*
When the foot controller is being used, the “START/STOP”  
button has no effect on the sewing.  
Note (For U.S.A. only)  
Foot controller: Model N5V  
This foot controller can be used on this machine model PC-2800.  
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SELECTING A STITCH PATTERN  
This sewing machine is equipped with 40 built-in  
utility and decorative stitches.  
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1
Press the stitch selection key that shows the stitch  
you want to sew. The LED lamp will light up.  
If the stitch you want to sew is shown on the right  
side of the stitch selection key, touch the stitch pat-  
tern switch key. The LED lamp will light up.  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
*
When the LED lamp on the stitch pattern switch  
key is lit, the stitch pattern on the right side is  
selected.When the LED lamp on the stitch pat-  
tern switch key is turned off, the stitch pattern  
on the left side is selected.  
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*
You must press the stitch pattern switch key to  
change it. It will not change automatically when  
another key is pressed (except when the main  
power switch is turned OFF). Always check the  
stitch pattern switch key's LED lamp when you  
make a stitch selection.  
1 A lit LED lamp shows the selection.  
2 Stitch pattern switch key  
3 If the lamp is lit the right side is selected; if  
the lamp is turned off the left side is selected.  
Note  
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Before changing the stitch, press the “NEEDLE  
POSITION” button to raise the needle.  
When the main power switch is turned ON, the  
stitch pattern switch key's LED lamp will turn  
off, and the straight stitch (left) is automatically  
selected.  
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Quick adjustment reference chart for stitch width and stitch length  
Stitch width [mm (in.)]  
Stitch length [mm (in.)]  
Stitch width [mm (in.)]  
Stitch length [mm (in.)]  
STITCH  
STITCH  
Auto  
0.0  
Manual  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
Auto  
2.5  
Manual  
0.2–5.0  
Auto  
7.0  
Manual  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
Auto  
0.4  
Manual  
0.1–1.0  
1
2
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Straight stitch  
(Left)  
(0)  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–5.0  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(1/64)  
0.4  
(1/64–1/16)  
0.1–1.0  
22  
23  
Straight stitch  
(Middle)  
(3/32)  
1.4  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.0–4.0  
Satin  
stitch  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(1/64)  
0.4  
(1/64–1/16)  
0.1–1.0  
3
4
3.5  
(1/8)  
5.0  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
Zigzag stitch  
(1/16)  
1.0  
(0–3/16)  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(1/64)  
0.4  
(1/64–1/16)  
0.1–1.0  
24  
25  
3 step elastic  
zigzag  
1.5–7.0  
0.2–4.0  
(3/16)  
0.0  
(1/16–1/4)  
0.0–7.0  
(1/16)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
1.5–4.0  
(1/4)  
6.0  
(1/64)  
2.5  
(1/64–1/16)  
0.2–4.0  
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Triple stretch  
stitch  
(0)  
(0–1/4)  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
Cross  
stitch  
(15/64)  
6.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
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26  
27  
28  
29  
5.0  
0.0–7.0  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
(3/16)  
3.5  
(0–1/4)  
(3/32)  
2.0  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
(15/64)  
6.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
1.5–4.0  
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Overcasting  
stitch  
2.5–5.0  
1.5–7.0  
(1/16–1/4)  
1.5–7.0  
(1/16–1/4)  
1.5–7.0  
(1/16–1/4)  
3.0-7.0  
(1/8)  
5.0  
(3/32–3/16)  
2.5–5.0  
(1/16)  
2.5  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
(15/64)  
5.0  
(3/32)  
4.0  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.5–4.0  
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(3/16)  
(3/32–3/16)  
(3/32)  
(1/16–3/16)  
Hemstitching  
(3/16)  
3.5  
(3/16)  
3.0  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.6–4.0  
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Blind hem  
stitch  
0.0  
(0)  
2.0  
1.0–3.5  
(1/8)  
5.0  
(1/8)  
3.5  
(1/16–3/16)  
2.0-4.0  
+3 – –3  
10  
30  
31  
32  
Blind hem  
stitch stretch  
Rounded  
buttonhole  
Squared  
buttonhole  
Stretch  
(1/16)  
(1/16–1/8)  
(3/16)  
4.0  
(1/8-1/4)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
(1/8)  
2.5  
(1/16-3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
5.0  
(3/16)  
5.0  
3.0–5.0  
(1/8–3/16)  
3.0–5.0  
0.4  
(1/64)  
0.4  
0.3–1.0  
(1/64–1/16)  
0.2–1.0  
(3/16)  
5.0  
(3/32)  
1.2  
(1/16–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
(3/16)  
6.0  
(1/8–3/16)  
3.0–6.0  
(1/64)  
1.0  
(1/64–1/16)  
0.5–2.0  
(3/16)  
0.0  
(1/16)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
33  
34  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
buttonhole  
Heirloom  
buttonhole  
Keyhole  
buttonhole  
Blanket  
(15/64)  
6.0  
(1/8–15/64)  
3.0–6.0  
(1/16)  
1.5  
(1/32–1/64)  
1.0–3.0  
(0)  
(3/32)  
1.0  
(1/16–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
5.0  
1.5–7.0  
(1/16–1/4)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
(15/64)  
7.0  
(1/8–15/64)  
3.0–7.0  
(1/16)  
0.5  
(1/16–1/8)  
0.3–1.0  
(3/16)  
7.0  
(1/16)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
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(1/4)  
3.5  
(1/8–1/4)  
2.5–7.0  
(1/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–1/16)  
1.6–4.0  
Decorative  
stitch  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
16  
17  
36  
37  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
stitch  
(1/8)  
5.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
0.0–7.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
Feather  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
stitch  
(3/16)  
5.0  
(0–1/4)  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/16–3/16)  
1.0–4.0  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
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19  
38  
39  
Fagoting  
cross stitch  
Scallop  
2.5–7.0  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
(3/16)  
5.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32)  
0.4  
(1/16–3/16)  
0.1–1.0  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
stitch  
(3/16)  
7.0  
(3/32–1/4)  
7.0, 6.0, 5.0  
(1/4, 15/64, 3/16)  
(1/64)  
(1/64–1/16)  
(1/4)  
7.0  
(3/32)  
2.5  
(1/64–3/16)  
0.2–4.0  
40  
20  
0.0–7.0  
(0–1/4)  
Eyelet  
(1/4)  
(1/4)  
(3/32)  
(1/64–3/16)  
—: Not adjustable  
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THREAD TENSION  
Correct upper thread tension  
The thread tension is normally set on “4” for gen-  
eral sewing applications. (Refer to the FABRIC/  
THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATION CHART on  
page 26.)  
However, the thread tension dial can be used to  
adjust the tension of the upper thread in the follow-  
ing cases.  
4
*
when using specialty threads or sewing on spe-  
cial fabric  
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*
when sewing gathers, shirring or shell tucks  
when these settings do not give the desired re-  
sult  
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The upper thread and the bobbin thread should  
cross at about the center of the fabric. If the thread  
tension is incorrectly set, flat attractive seams will  
not be sewn or the fabric will pucker.  
2
1 Wrong side  
2 Right side  
3 Upper thread  
4 Bobbin thread  
3
4
Loosening the upper thread tension  
Turn the thread tension dial to the left to loosen the  
upper thread tension.  
4
1 Bobbin thread  
2 Upper thread  
3 Right side  
4 If the upper thread tension is too strong,  
locks appear on the right side of the fabric.  
3
4
2
1
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Tightening the upper thread tension  
Turn the thread tension dial to the right to tighten  
the upper thread tension.  
4
1 Upper thread  
2 Bobbin thread  
4
3 Wrong side  
4 If the upper thread tension is too weak,locks  
3
appear on the wrong side of the fabric.  
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2
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PRESSER FOOT  
Changing the presser foot  
CAUTION  
Always turn off the power before changing the presser foot. If the power is on and the “Start/  
Stop” button or another button is pressed, the machine will start and may cause injury.  
Always use the correct presser foot for the selected stitch pattern. If the wrong presser foot is  
used, the needle may strike the presser foot and bend or break, and may cause injury.  
Only use presser feet for this machine. Using other presser feet may lead to accident or injury.  
1. Press the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise the needle,  
and then turn off the power.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever.  
3. Press the black button at the back of the presser foot holder,  
and remove the presser foot.  
1
1 Presser foot holder  
4. Place the presser foot pin directly below the holder-end and  
lower the presser foot lever to attach the presser foot.  
1 Holder-end  
2 Foot pin  
1
2
Removing the presser foot holder (while cleaning, etc.)  
Use the included disc-shaped screwdriver to loosen the screw of  
the presser foot holder, and remove the presser foot holder.  
5
Note  
When reattaching the presser foot holder, first attach the presser  
foot to the presser foot holder. Then, lower the presser foot lever,  
install the presser foot holder and securely tighten the presser  
foot holder screw. The thread tension may be inaccurate if the  
presser foot holder is incorrectly attached.  
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1
1 Disc-shaped screwdriver  
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ATTACHING THE OPTIONAL WALKING FOOT  
This foot is very useful for sewing materials such as vinyl cloth, synthetic leather, thin leather, etc. These  
materials are difficult to feed when sewing but this foot can prevent such materials from crumpling, slipping or  
sticking to presser foot thanks to even feeding of upper and lower materials.  
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2
3
You can use walking foot for sewing STRAIGHT STITCH (  
Reverse stitches can not be sewn with the walking foot.  
·
) and ZIGZAG STITCH ( ).  
Note  
You can not use this foot for sewing other patterns.  
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1. Push the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise the needle,  
and then turn off the power.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever and remove the presser foot.  
3. Use the included disc-shaped screwdriver to loosen the screw  
of the presser foot holder, and remove the presser foot holder.  
4. Set the operation lever of the walking foot so that the fork sur-  
rounds the needle clamp screw, and set the walking foot shank  
on the presser foot shaft.  
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6
1 Needle clamp screw  
2 Operating lever  
1
3 Walking foot shank  
2
5. Lower the presser foot lever, insert the presser foot holder  
screw, and tighten the screw securely with the disc-shaped  
screwdriver.  
3
CAUTION  
5
• Use the disc-shaped screwdriver to tighten the  
screw securely. If the screw is loose, the needle  
may strike the presser foot and cause injury.  
• Be sure to turn the balance wheel toward the front  
of the machine to check that the needle does not  
strike the presser foot. If the needle strikes the  
presser foot, injury may result.  
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CAUTION  
When sewing with the walking foot, sew at medium to  
low speeds.  
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FEED DOG  
With the accessory compartment off of the machine, the feed dog  
position switch can be seen on the base of the sewing machine.  
Sliding the switch to the right will lower the feed dog, for example  
during button sewing.  
If you wish to continue sewing normally, slide the lever to the left  
in order to raise the feed dog.  
The feed dog cannot be raised if the balance wheel does not turn,  
even if the lever is slid to the left.  
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NEEDLE  
Checking the needle  
CAUTION  
• Turn the main power switch to OFF before changing the needle. If the main power is left  
on and the “START/STOP” button or another operation button is pressed accidentally, the  
machine will start and injury may result.  
• Use only sewing machine needles for home use. Other needles may bend or break and  
cause injury.  
• Never sew with a bent needle. A bent needle will easily break and cause injury.  
To Check the Needle Correctly:  
To check the needle, place the flat side of the needle on a flat surface. Check the needle from the top and the  
sides. Throw away any bent needles.  
1 Parallel space  
2 Level surface (bobbin cover, glass, etc.)  
1
2
* Place a level surface under the needle  
Installing the needle securely  
1. Push the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise the needle,  
and then turn off the power.  
2. Lower the presser foot.  
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3. Loosen the needle clamp screw with a screwdriver.  
4. Pull out the needle.  
CAUTION  
Do not loosen or tighten the  
needle clamp screw with a  
strong force, otherwise it may  
be damaged  
5. With the flat side of the needle facing the back, insert the new  
needle all the way to the top of the needle stopper (viewing  
6
window) in the needle clamp. Use a screwdriver to securely  
tighten the needle clamp screw.  
2
1
1 Needle stopper  
2 Hole for setting needle  
3 Flat side of needle  
3
CAUTION  
Be sure to push in the needle until it touches the  
stopper, and securely tighten the needle clamp  
screw with a screwdriver. If the needle is not  
completely inserted or the needle clamp screw is  
loose, the needle may break or the machine may be  
damaged.  
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FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATION CHART  
About the Needle  
The sewing machine needle is probably the most important part of the sewing machine. Choosing the proper  
needle for your sewing project will result in a beautiful finish and fewer problems. Below are some things to  
keep in mind about needles.  
The smaller the needle number, the smaller the needle. As the numbers increase, the needles get thicker.  
Use fine needles with lightweight fabrics, and thicker needles with heavyweight fabrics.  
To avoid skipped stitches, use ball point needle (golden colored) 90/14 with stretch fabrics.  
To avoid skipped stitches when sewing decorative stitches, we recommend using the ballpoint needle  
(golden colored).  
A home sewing machine needle 75/11 is inserted in the sewing machine.  
Thread  
Type  
Fabric  
Size of needle  
Size  
Medium weight fabric Broadcloth  
Cotton  
Synthetic mercerized  
Silk or silk finished  
60 - 80  
60 - 80  
50 - 80  
75/11 - 90/14  
Taffeta  
Flannel,  
Gabardine  
Lightweight fabric  
Heavyweight fabric  
Stretch fabric  
Lawn, Batiste  
Georgette  
Challis, Satin  
Denim  
Corduroy  
Tweed  
Cotton  
Synthetic mercerized  
Silk  
Cotton  
Synthetic mercerized  
Silk  
60 - 80  
60 - 80  
50 - 80  
30 - 50  
50  
65/9 - 75/11  
90/14 - 100/16  
50  
50 - 60  
Jersey  
Tricot  
Thread for knits  
Ball point needle  
(golden colored)  
75/11 - 90/14  
65/9-90/14  
Easily frayed fabric  
For top stitching  
Cotton  
Synthetic mercerized  
Silk  
Synthetic mercerized  
Silk  
50-80  
50-80  
50-80  
30  
90/14 - 100/16  
30  
*
*
For transparent nylon thread, always use needle 90/14 - 100/16.  
The same thread is usually used for the bobbin thread and upper threading.  
CAUTION  
Be sure to follow the needle, thread, and fabric combinations listed in the table. Using an  
improper combination, especially a heavyweight fabric (i.e., denim) with a small needle (i.e.,  
65/9 - 75/11), may cause the needle to bend or break, and lead to injury. Also, the seam may  
be uneven, the fabric may pucker, or the machine may skip stitches.  
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1. SEWING  
CHAPTER 2  
TRIAL SEWING  
Sewing using a utility stitch  
CAUTION  
• To avoid injury, pay special attention to the needle while the machine is in operation.  
Keep your hands away from moving parts while the machine is in operation.  
• Do not stretch or pull the fabric during sewing. Doing so may lead to injury.  
• Do not use bent or broken needles. Doing so may lead to injury.  
• Take care that the needle does not strike basting pins or other objects during sewing.  
Otherwise, the needle may break and cause injury.  
• If stitches become bunched, lengthen the stitch length setting before continuing sewing.  
Otherwise, the needle may break and cause injury.  
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4
5
1
2
1. Turn on the sewing machine. The straight stitch (left) is se-  
lected.  
2. Install the correct presser foot. Place the fabric under the  
presser foot, then pull out about 5 cm (2") of the upper thread  
and pass it under the presser foot toward the rear of the ma-  
chine.  
1
1 Upper thread  
2 5 cm (2")  
CAUTION  
2
Always use the correct presser foot. If the wrong  
presser foot is used, the needle may strike the  
presser foot and bend or break, resulting in injury.  
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3. While pressing down on the thread and the fabric with your  
left hand, turn the balance wheel with your right hand to move  
the needle to the sewing start position.  
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1 Thread  
*
You can begin sewing without drawing up the bobbin thread.  
4. Lower the presser foot. Press the “REVERSE STITCH” but-  
ton to sew a few reverse stitches, and then press the “START/  
STOP” button.The machine will start sewing at a slow speed.  
5
*
*
Reverse stitches are sewn while the “REVERSE STITCH”  
button is pressed.  
The sewing speed cannot be adjusted while reverse stitches  
are sewn.  
6
5. When sewing is completed, press the “REVERSE STITCH”  
button to sew a few reverse stitches.  
5
*
If the needle stop position is set to the down position (the nee-  
dle stop position switch key’s LED lamp is lit), press the “NEE-  
DLE POSITION” button to raise the needle.  
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6. Raise the presser foot, remove the fabric and cut the thread.  
1 Thread cutter  
1
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SETTING THE NEEDLE STOP DOWN POSITION  
If you set the needle stop position to the down position when you select a stitch, the needle stops in the down  
position when sewing is finished. It is not necessary to press the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to lower the  
needle before rotating the fabric when continuously starting and stopping sewing.  
Touch the needle stop position switch key. The LED lamp above  
the key will light up. The needle stop position is set to the down  
position.  
1
1 When the needle stop position switch key's LED lamp is  
lit, the needle stop position is set to the down position.  
When the needle stop position switch's LED lamp is turned  
off, the needle stop position is set to the up position.  
*
You must press the needle stop position switch key to change  
it. It will not change automatically when another key is pressed  
(except when the main power switch is turned OFF).  
Canceling the needle stop down position setting  
Press the needle stop position switch key to turn off the LED lamp.The needle stop position will be set in the  
up position.  
*
When the main power switch is turned to ON, the needle stop position switch key's LED lamp will turn off,  
and the needle stop position will be set in the up position.  
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STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH  
Generally suitable stitch width and length values are set automatically when a stitch is selected. If you prefer  
to use other values, follow the instructions below to change the values.  
Adjusting the stitch width  
Press the stitch width manual change key.The LED lamp will light  
up. Move the stitch width adjustment lever up or down. Moving the  
lever up increases the stitch width, and moving the lever down  
decreases the stitch width.  
2
1
1 Up:Wider  
2 Down: Narrower  
1
2
To return to the default settings (or to cancel the manual adjust-  
ments), press the stitch width manual change key to turn off the  
LED lamp.  
Adjusting the stitch length  
Press the stitch length manual change key. The LED lamp will  
light up. Move the stitch length adjustment lever up or down. Mov-  
ing the lever up increases the stitch length, and moving the lever  
down decreases the stitch length.  
2
1 Up: Longer  
2 Down: Shorter  
1
1
2
To return to the default settings (or to cancel the manual adjust-  
ments), press the stitch length manual change key to turn off the  
LED lamp.  
In the following cases, the stitch width manual change key and the stitch length manual change key’s LED  
lamps will be off, and the stitch width and length will return to the default values  
*
*
When the main power switch is turned to ON.  
When a different pattern is selected after the manual settings have been made.  
CAUTION  
If the stitches get bunched together, lengthen the stitch length and continue sewing. Do not  
continue sewing without lengthening the stitch length, otherwise the needle may break and  
cause injury.  
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USEFUL SKILLS  
Sewing corners  
Stop the sewing machine with the needle in the fabric at the cor-  
ner, then raise the presser foot and turn the fabric.  
6
When sewing seams which are less than 5.0 mm (13/64" in width),  
baste the corner, then continue sewing while slowly changing the  
sewing direction and pulling the basting thread toward the rear of  
the machine.  
6
Sewing curves  
Sewing a curve with a straight stitch  
5
Sew slowly while keeping the seam parallel to the fabric edge as  
you guide the fabric around the curve.  
6
Sewing a curve with a zigzag stitch  
5
Set the stitch length short in order to obtain a fine stitch. Sew  
slowly while keeping the seam parallel to the fabric edge as you  
guide the fabric around the curve.  
6
*
For sharp corners, temporarily stop sewing with the needle in  
the material, then raise the presser foot and carefully turn the  
fabric while keeping it level with the presser foot. Lower the  
presser foot and continue sewing.  
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Sewing heavyweight fabrics  
The sewing machine can sew fabrics up to 6 mm(1/4 '') thick. If the  
thickness of a seam causes sewing to occur on an angle, help  
guide the fabric by hand and sew on the downward slope.  
CAUTION  
Do not forcefully push fabrics more than 6 mm  
(1/4'') thick through the sewing machine. This may  
cause the needle to break and cause injury.  
If the presser foot lever is in the up position, and you are sewing  
heavyweight or multiple layers of fabric which do not fit easily  
under the presser foot, raise the presser foot lever as high as  
possible by hand to bring the presser foot to its highest position.  
The fabric will now fit under the presser foot.  
If the presser foot is not level and the fabric does not feed at the  
beginning of sewing (as shown at left), place a piece of fabric,  
paper or cardboard of the same thickness as the fabric being sewn  
under the back of the presser foot. The machine can then sew  
normally.  
1 Fabric  
2 Thick paper  
1
2
Sewing lightweight fabrics  
Place thin paper or stabilizer material under the fabric before sew-  
ing.  
5
*
Use a straight stitch foot to eliminate any puckering. Remem-  
ber to select the middle needle position. Additional adjustment  
of stitch length and tension may be necessary.  
6
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Using the needle plate  
Align the edge of the fabric with a line on the needle plate to sew  
even seam allowances.  
15  
25  
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1 15 mm (9/16")  
1
Free-arm sewing  
Free-arm sewing is convenient for sewing tubular areas such as  
pant hems and cuffs.  
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2. UTILITY STITCHES  
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STRAIGHT STITCHES  
1
2
5
1: Straight stitch (left needle position) for normal sewing  
2: Straight stitch (middle needle position) for normal sew-  
ing  
5: Triple stretch stitch for reinforced sewing  
1. Baste or pin the fabrics together.  
5
2. Attach presser foot “J”, sew three or four reverse stitches at  
the beginning, then start sewing.  
1
1 3 to 4 reverse stitches  
6
*
Place the fabric under presser foot allowing enough space  
from the edge for reverse sewing.  
CAUTION  
Be sure the needle does not strike a basting pin, or  
any other objects, during sewing. The thread could  
tangle or the needle could break, causing injury.  
3. Sew at a slow speed as you approach the end of the sewing  
area, then press the “REVERSE STITCH” button to sew sev-  
eral reverse stitches and stop the machine.  
5
6
4. Raise the presser foot, remove the fabric and cut the thread.  
1 Thread cutter  
1
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Sewing stretch fabrics  
Baste the fabric pieces together, then sew along the basting with-  
out pulling the fabric.  
5
*
Do not pull the fabric while sewing.  
1 Basting  
6
1
Changing the stitch length  
Press the stitch length manual change key to light up the LED  
lamp. Move the stitch length adjustment lever up or down to ad-  
just the stitch length.  
1 Up: Longer  
2 Down: Shorter  
1
*
For thin material which is less than 1.0 mm (1/16") thick, the  
maximum stitch length will automatically be set to 4.0 mm (3/  
16") while sewing, even if the length setting is longer than  
4.0 mm (3/16").  
1
2
2
1
Changing the needle position (only “ ” straight stitch (left) and “ 5 ” triple stretch stitch)  
Press the stitch width manual change key to light up the LED  
lamp. Move the stitch width adjustment lever up or down to adjust  
the needle position.  
1 Up: 7.0 mm (1/4") [right needle position]  
2 Down: 0 mm (0") [left needle position]  
1
*
The needle position cannot be changed in the straight stitch  
(middle) setting.  
1
2
2
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ZIGZAG STITCHES  
3: Zigzag stitch  
4: Elastic zigzag stitch  
3
4
Overcasting (using a zigzag stitch)  
Sew the overcasting along the edge of the fabric so that the right-  
hand side needle drop point is over the edge of the fabric.  
5
1 Needle drop position  
6
Appliqué (using a zigzag stitch)  
5
Attach the appliqué using a temporary spray adhesive or basting,  
then sew it.  
*
Sew a zigzag stitch while positioning the right hand needle  
drop point just outside the edge of the fabric.  
6
Patchwork (for crazy quilts)  
Turn back the desired width of fabric and position it over the lower  
fabric, then sew so that the stitch bridges both pieces of fabric.  
5
6
Sewing curves (using a zigzag stitch)  
Shorten the stitch length setting to obtain a fine stitch.Sew slowly,  
5
keeping the seams parallel with the fabric edge as you guide the  
fabric around the curve.  
6
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OVERCASTING STITCHES  
4: For sewing stretch fabrics  
7
6
8
4
6: For sewing stretch fabrics  
7: For sewing light and medium weight fabrics  
8: For sewing heavyweight fabrics  
Sewing using stitch 7 or  
G
8
Sew the fabric with the fabric edge against the guide of presser  
foot “G”.  
5
6
1 Guide  
CAUTION  
After the stitch width is adjusted,  
turn the balance wheel toward  
G
1
you by hand and check that the  
needle does not touch the  
1
presser foot. If the needle hits  
the presser foot the needle may  
break and cause injury.  
1 The needle should not touch  
4
6
Sewing using stitch  
or  
J
Attach presser foot “J” and let the needle drop slightly past the  
edge of the fabric before starting sewing.  
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OVERCASTING (WHEN USING THE OPTIONAL SIDE CUTTER)  
1
1: Normal sewing  
7
8
7: Overcasting stitch for light and medium  
weight fabrics  
8: Overcasting stitch for heavyweight fabrics  
1. Push the “NEEDLE POSITION” button to raise  
the needle, then turn off the power.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever.  
3. Press the black button at the back of the presser  
foot holder, and remove the presser foot.  
5
4. Use the included disc-shaped screwdriver to  
loosen the screw of the presser foot holder, and  
remove the presser foot holder.  
5. Set the fork of the operating lever around the  
needle clamp screw.  
5
1 Needle clamp screw  
2 Operating lever  
6
1
2
*
Make sure that the fork of the operating lever is  
set onto the screw firmly.  
6. With the presser foot raised, align the presser  
foot holder screw hole directly with the notch in  
the side cutter, then insert the screw and lightly  
tighten it.Lower the presser foot lever and firmly  
tighten the screw.  
5
6
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7. Make a cut of about 20 mm (3/4'') in the fabric.  
1 20 mm (3/4'')  
1
8. Place the fabric on foot as shown in figure B.  
-
-
Right side of cut: on top of the guide plate  
Left side of cut: underneath the presser foot  
5
1 Guide plate (lower knife)  
2 Presser foot  
1
3
6
9. Thread the needle, then pull out a long section  
of the upper thread, pass it below the presser  
foot and pull it out in the fabric feed direction  
(see figure B).  
2
A
B
2 Presser foot  
3 Upper thread  
5
CAUTION  
If the width has been adjusted, turn the  
balance wheel by hand and check that  
the needle does not touch the side  
cutter. If the needle hits the side cutter,  
the needle may break and cause injury.  
6
When Sewing Straight Stitches only  
The seam margin should be about 5 mm (3/16'').  
1
1 Seam margin  
*
*
*
Make sure you select a pattern for the side cut-  
ter.  
Clean the side cutter after use, to avoid having  
dust and scraps of thread build up on it.  
Add a small amount of oil as required to the  
cutting edge of the cutter.  
Note  
The fabric will not be cut if the whole fabric is  
simply spread out underneath the presser foot  
guide plate. Set the fabric as explained in step  
8, and then start sewing.  
Check that the needle is raised when the presser  
foot lever is raised.  
One layer of 13 oz. denim can be cut.  
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BLIND HEM STITCHING  
9: For woven fabrics  
9
10  
10:For stretch fabrics (jersey, knit fabrics)  
1. Place the fabric wrong side up. Fold and baste  
the fabric as illustrated.  
1
1
1 5 mm (3/16'')  
2 Basting stitches  
3 Wrong side of the fabric  
3
3
2. Attach blind hem stitch foot “R”, and lower the  
presser foot. Position the fabric so the folded  
edge touches the guide of the presser foot.  
1 Guide  
2 Fold  
1
3. Sew the fabric, keeping the folded edge in con-  
tact with the presser foot.  
1 Needle position  
R
4. Remove the basting stitches and turn over the  
fabric.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
Blind hem stitches can not be sewn if the left nee-  
dle drop point does not catch the fold. If the needle  
catches too much of the fold, the fabric can not be  
unfolded and the seam appearing on the right side  
of the fabric will be very large, leaving an unattrac-  
tive finish. If you experience either of these cases,  
take the following steps to solve the problem.  
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Adjusting the needle drop point  
Press the stitch width manual change key to light  
up the LED lamp. Use the stitch width adjustment  
lever to adjust the needle drop point so that the  
needle slightly catches the fold of the hem.  
1
2
1
2
A- If the needle catches too much of the hem fold,  
move the stitch width adjustment lever down.  
This makes the stitch narrower to move the nee-  
dle away from the fold.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
A
B- If the needle does not catch enough of the hem  
fold, move the stitch width adjustment lever up.  
This makes the stitch wider to move the needle  
closer onto the fold.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
B
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BUTTONHOLE STITCHING  
15  
12  
11  
13  
14  
11:Rounded buttonhole on light to medium weight fabric  
*2  
12:Squared buttonhole for light and medium weight fab-  
rics *1  
13:Squared heavy-duty buttonhole with reinforced bar  
tacks in medium to heavyweight fabrics *3  
14:Stretch buttonhole with reinforced bar tacks in light to  
medium weight stretch fabrics, medium to heavyweight  
tightly woven fabrics, heavyweight fabrics with stretch  
fabrics *2  
15:Keyhole buttonhole in heavyweight fabrics for larger  
flat buttons *2  
*1 For use on low stress or decorative applications  
*2 For use on average stress applications  
*3 For use on high stress or utility applications  
Note  
Before sewing a buttonhole on your project, practice on a scrap piece of the same type of fabric.  
1. Mark the position and length of the buttonhole on the fabric.  
*
*
The maximum buttonhole length is 30 mm (1-3/16'') (diameter  
+ thickness of the button)  
13  
14  
Thick thread (#30) cannot be used with the “  
buttonhole styles.  
” and “  
2. Attach buttonhole foot “A”. Pull out the button holder plate on  
the presser foot, and insert the button that will be put through  
the buttonhole, then tighten the button holder plate around the  
button.  
5
6
*
The size of the buttonhole is decided by the button holder plate  
holding the button.  
1 Button holder plate  
3. Align the presser foot with the mark on the fabric, and lower  
the presser foot lever.  
1 Mark on the fabric  
2 Mark on the presser foot  
1
5
6
CAUTION  
Slide the outside frame of the buttonhole foot  
backward as far as possible as shown in the il-  
lustration, making sure that there is no gap be-  
hind the part of the foot marked “A”. If the button-  
hole foot is not slid back as far as possible, the  
buttonhole will not be sewn with the correct size.  
Pass the thread underneath the presser foot.  
A
A
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4. Lower the buttonhole lever so that it is positioned behind the  
metal bracket on the buttonhole foot.  
6
1 Metal bracket  
1
5. Gently hold the end of the upper thread, and then start sew-  
ing. Feed the fabric carefully by hand while the buttonhole is  
sewn. Once sewing is completed, the machine automatically  
sews reinforcement stitches, and then stops.  
5
6
Note  
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because it is too thick),  
increase the stitch length setting.  
6. Insert a pin along the inside of one of the bar tacks, and then  
insert the seam ripper into the center of the buttonhole and  
cut towards the pin.  
1 Basting pin  
CAUTION  
When using the seam ripper to open the buttonhole,  
do not put your hand or finger in the path of the  
ripper. The ripper may slip and cause injury.  
For Keyhole Buttonholes  
Use the eyelet punch to make a hole in the rounded end of the  
buttonhole. Then insert a pin along the inside of one of the bar  
tacks, insert a seam ripper into the hole made with the eyelet  
punch, and cut towards the pin.  
1 Eyelet punch  
2 Basting pin  
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Buttonhole sewing order  
1
1
12  
11  
13  
15  
1
14  
1 Reinforcement stitch  
Sewing stretch fabrics (“ 13 ” and “ 14 ”)  
When sewing on stretch fabric with 13 14, sew the buttonhole stitches  
over a gimp thread.  
5
1. Hook the gimp thread onto the back of presser foot “A”. Insert  
the ends into the grooves at the front of the presser foot, and  
then temporarily tie it there.  
1 Upper thread  
1
2. Lower the presser foot lever and start sewing.  
5
*
Set the stitch width to the width of the gimp thread.  
6
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3. Once sewing is completed, gently pull the gimp thread to re-  
move any slack, and trim off any excess.  
*
After using the seam ripper to cut open the threads over the  
buttonhole, trim off the threads.  
Odd shaped buttons/Buttons that do not fit into the button holder plate  
Use the markings on the presser foot scale to set the size of the  
buttonhole. One mark on the presser foot scale equals 5 mm (3/  
16'').  
Add together the button diameter and its thickness, and then set  
the plate at the calculated value  
2
1
3
1 Presser foot scale  
2 Button holder plate  
3 Completed measurement of diameter + thickness  
4 5 mm (3/16'')  
Example:  
4
For a button with a diameter of 15 mm (9/16''), a thickness of 10  
mm (3/8''), the scale should be set at 25 mm (1'').  
1
1 10 mm (3/8'')  
2 15 mm (9/16'')  
2
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Changing the stitch length  
Press the stitch length manual change key to light up the LED  
lamp. Move the stitch length adjustment lever up or down to ad-  
just the stitch length.  
1 Up: Longer  
2 Down: Shorter  
1
*
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because the fabric is  
too thick), move the stitch length adjustment lever up to in-  
crease the stitch length.  
1
2
2
Changing the stitch width  
Press the stitch width manual change key to light up the LED  
lamp. Move the stitch width adjustment lever up or down to adjust  
the stitch width.  
1 Up:Wider  
2 Down: Narrower  
1
*
The maximum setting with the stitch width adjustment lever  
and the automatic stitch width setting is the same stitch width.  
1
2
2
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EYELET STITCH  
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For sewing eyelets on belts, etc.  
1. Press the stitch width manual change key to turn on the LED  
lamp.  
2. Use the stitch width adjustment lever to select the eyelet size.  
1 Large  
2 Medium  
3 Small  
1
2
3
*
When the stitch width is at the default setting (the stitch width  
manual change key’s LED lamp is blinking) the large eyelet  
will be sewn.  
*
Stitch length can not be adjusted.  
3. Attach monogramming foot “N”, then turn the balance wheel  
to check the needle drop position. Lower the presser foot le-  
ver and start sewing. When sewing is finished, the machine  
sews reinforcement stitches and stops automatically.  
1 Needle drop position  
4. Use the eyelet punch to make a hole in the center of the stitch-  
ing.  
Size of eyelet (actual size)  
A– Large: 7.0 mm (9/32")  
B– Medium: 6.0 mm (1/4")  
C– Small: 5.0 mm (13/64")  
A
B
C
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ZIPPER INSERTION  
For attaching zippers  
2
Centered zipper  
CAUTION  
Make sure you sew using the middle needle position.  
3
1. Attach presser foot “J” and sew straight stitches up to the zip-  
per opening. Change to a basting stitch and sew to the top of  
the fabric.  
1 End of zipper opening  
2 Reverse stitches  
3 Basting stitches  
2
4 Wrong side of fabric  
2. Press the seam allowance open and attach the zipper with a  
basting stitch in the middle of each side.  
1 Zipper  
2 Basting stitches  
3 Wrong side of fabric  
3. Remove presser foot “J”. Align the right side of the pin in zip-  
per foot “I” with the presser foot holder, and attach the zipper  
foot.  
3
1
1 Right  
2 Left  
3 Needle drop position  
CAUTION  
2
When using zipper foot “I”, make sure the straight  
stitch, middle needle position is selected. Turn the  
balance wheel to make sure the needle does not  
strike the presser foot. If another stitch is selected,  
the needle will strike the presser foot, causing the  
needle to break and possibly leading to injury.  
4. Topstitch 7 to 10 mm (1/4 to 3/8'') from the seamed edge of  
the fabric, then remove the basting.  
5
CAUTION  
6
Make sure the needle does not strike the zipper dur-  
ing sewing. If the needle strikes the zipper, the nee-  
dle may break, leading to injury.  
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Inserting a side zipper  
CAUTION  
Make sure you sew using the middle needle position.  
3
2
1. Attach presser foot “J” and sew straight stitches up to the zip-  
per opening. Change to a basting stitch and sew to the top of  
the fabric.  
1 Reverse stitches  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
4
1
3 Basting stitches  
4 End of zipper opening  
2. Press the seam allowance open and align the folded edge along  
the teeth of the zipper, while maintaining  
3 mm (1/8'') for the sewing space.  
2
1
3
1 Zipper pull tab  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
3 Zipper teeth  
4 End of zipper opening  
5 3 mm (1/8'')  
4
5
3. Remove presser foot “J”. Align the right side of the pin in zip-  
per foot “I” with the presser foot holder, and attach the presser  
foot.  
3
1
1 Right  
2 Left  
3 Needle drop position  
2
CAUTION  
When using zipper foot “I”, make sure the straight  
stitch, middle needle position is selected. Turn the  
balance wheel to make sure the needle does not  
strike the presser foot. If another stitch is selected,  
the needle will strike the presser foot, causing the  
needle to break and possible leading to injury.  
4. Set the presser foot in the 3 mm (1/8'') margin. Starting from  
the end of the zipper opening.Sew to a point about 50 mm (2'')  
from the edge of the fabric, then stop the machine. Pull down  
the zipper slider, then continue sewing to the edge of the fab-  
ric.  
6
2
1 50 mm (2'')  
2 3 mm (1/8'')  
CAUTION  
Make sure the needle does not strike the zipper dur-  
ing sewing. If the needle strikes the zipper, the nee-  
dle may break, leading to injury.  
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5. Close the zipper, turn the fabric over, and sew a basting stitch.  
1 Front of the skirt (wrong side of fabric)  
2 Basting stitches  
3 Front of the skirt (right side of fabric)  
4 Back of the skirt (right side of fabric)  
1
2
3
3
4
6. Remove the presser foot, and reattach it so that the left side of  
the pin is attached to the presser foot holder.  
1 Right  
2 Left  
1
3 Needle drop position  
2
7. Set the fabric so that the left edge of the presser foot touches  
the edge of the zipper teeth. Sew reverse stitches at the top of  
the zipper, then continue sewing. Stop sewing about 50 mm  
(2'') from the edge of the fabric, leave the needle in the fabric,  
and remove the basting stitches. Open the zipper and sew the  
rest of the seam.  
6
1 Basting stitches  
2 7 to 10 mm (1/4'' to 3/8'')  
3 Reverse stitches  
4 50 mm (2'')  
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DART SEAM  
1
1. Attach presser foot “J”, then sew a reverse stitch at the begin-  
ning of the dart and sew from the wide end to the narrow end  
without stretching the fabric.  
1
1 Basting  
2. Do not sew a reinforcement stitch at the end. Cut the thread at  
the end leaving an excess 50 mm(2"), and then tie both ends  
together.  
3. Insert the ends of the thread into the dart using a needle.  
4. Iron the dart to one side so that it is flat.  
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GATHERING  
1
For the waists of skirts, the sleeve openings of shirts, etc.  
1. Press the stitch length manual change key to turn on the LED  
lamp.  
2. Move the stitch length adjustment lever up to increase the stitch  
length (about 4 mm (1/16")) as shown left figure, and select a  
weak thread tension.  
3. Attach presser foot “J”, then pull out about 50 mm (2") of both  
the bobbin and upper threads.  
1 Upper thread  
2 Bobbin thread  
3 About 50 mm (2")  
1
2
3
4. Sew two rows of straight stitches parallel to the seam line,  
then trim off the excess thread leaving 50 mm (2") .  
1 Seam line  
2 10 to 15 mm (3/8" to 9/16")  
3 About 50 mm (2")  
5. Pull the bobbin threads to obtain the desired amount of gather,  
then tie the threads to secure them.  
6. Smooth the gathers by ironing them.  
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Pulling up the bobbin thread  
1. Pass the thread along the groove in the direction of the arrow,  
and leave it there without cutting it.  
1
1 Shuttle  
*
The bobbin cover should still be removed.  
6
2. While holding the upper thread, press the “NEEDLE POSI-  
TION” button twice, and then pull out the bobbin thread.  
3. Replace the bobbin cover.  
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PINTUCK  
2
For decorating blouses, etc.  
1. Mark along the folds on the wrong side of the fabric.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2. Fold the fabric so that the right side faces upward and iron  
only the folded parts.  
1 Right side of fabric  
3. Attach the right pin of presser foot “I” to the holder, and sew a  
straight stitch along each fold.  
1 Width for pintuck  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
3 Right side of fabric  
I
CAUTION  
When using zipper foot “I”, make sure the straight  
stitch, middle needle position is selected. Turn the  
balance wheel to make sure the needle does not  
strike the presser foot. If another stitch is selected,  
the needle will strike the presser foot, causing the  
needle to break and possible leading to injury.  
4. Iron all folds in the same direction.  
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FLAT FELL SEAM  
For reinforcing seams and neatly finishing edges  
2
1. Attach presser foot “J”. Sew the seam line, then cut half of the  
seam allowance from the side that the flat fell seam will lie  
against.  
1 About 12 mm (1/2")  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
2. Spread out the fabric along the finish line.  
1 Finish line  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
3. Lay both seam allowances to the shorter one’s (cut one) side  
and iron them.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
4. Fold the longer seam allowance around the shorter one, and  
sew the edge of the fold.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
*
Flat-fell seam can be on the inside or outside. For example for  
denim jeans, jackets, etc., seam is on the outside, rather than  
inside as shown above.  
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Finished flat fell seam  
1 Right side of fabric  
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APPLIQUÉS  
16  
3
1. Use a temoprary spray adhesive, fabric glue or a basting stitch  
to attach the appliqué to the fabric. This will keep the fabric  
from moving during sewing.  
1 Appliqué  
2 Fabric glue  
2. Attach presser foot “J”. Check that the needle drops slightly  
off the edge of the appliqué, then begin sewing.  
6
1 Appliqué material  
2 Needle drop position  
Sewing sharp curves  
Stop the machine with the needle in the fabric outside the appliqué.  
Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric a little bit at a time while  
sewing, for an attractive finish to the seam.  
6
*
Placing a lightweight tear away stabilizer beneath stitching area  
will improve the stitch placement along the edge of the appliqué  
fabric.  
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SCALLOP STITCH  
19  
For decorating the collars of blouses, the edges of tablecloths,  
etc.  
1. Attach presser foot “N”, then sew the edge of the fabric so that  
the stitches are not right on the edge of the fabric.  
5
1 Right side of fabric  
6
2. Trim along the stitches carefully so as not to cut the stitches.  
*
There are products in the marketplace that will “seal” the  
trimmed areas. This will give a more finished appearance.  
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SMOCKING STITCH  
17  
18  
For making decorative stitching  
1
1. Select “ ” press the stitch length manual change key to turn  
on the LED lamp. Move the stitch length adjustment lever up  
to increase the stitch length (about 4 mm (3/16")) as shown  
left figure, and select a weak thread tension.  
2. Sew the seams, leaving about 10 mm (3/8'') between the  
seams.  
1 About 10 mm (3/8'')  
3. Pull the bobbin threads to obtain the desired amount of gather,  
and then smooth the gathers by ironing them.  
4. Attach presser foot “Jand select the decorative smocking stitch  
to sew the spaces between the straight seams.  
J
5. Pull out the straight stitch threads.  
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FAGOTING  
17  
18  
For fagoting, decorating, etc.  
1. Baste two pieces of fabric onto thin paper, leaving a space of  
4 mm (3/16'') between the fabrics.  
1
1 4 mm (3/16'')  
2 Paper  
2
3 Basting stitches  
5
2. Attach presser foot “J”. Align the center of the presser foot  
with the middle of the space between the fabrics and begin  
sewing. Use a thick thread.  
1 Basting stitches  
6
3. When sewing is finished, gently tear the paper away.  
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DECORATIVE STITCHING  
31  
16  
32  
37  
29  
17  
18  
34  
39  
36  
35  
33  
38  
40  
Decorative stitching  
These stitches are used as decorative hem stitches or to deco-  
rate the seams of crazy quilts. Use a contrasting thread color or  
decorative embroidery thread.  
Changing the size of a decorative stitch  
Use the stitch width or stitch length keys to adjust  
the zigzag stitch width and the stitch length.  
1
2
1
3
2
4
*
Depending on the types of fabric and pattern  
used, the thread may become tangled if the  
pattern is very detailed.  
3
4
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HEMSTITCH (HEIRLOOM STITCH)  
29  
30  
28  
27  
For sewing tablecloths, decorative hems on clothes and deco-  
rative stitching on shirtfronts.  
A more attractive finish can be obtained if you use the “130/705H  
Wing” needle when sewing these patterns.  
If using a wing needle and the stitch width has been set to manual,  
check that the needle will not touch the presser foot before start-  
ing sewing.  
Hemstitching 1  
29 30  
1
2
1. Press the  
key to turn on the LED lamp and select the  
stitch for hemstitch.  
27 28 29 30 31 32  
*
Check that the stitch pattern switch key’s LED lamp is not lit. If  
the LED lamp is lit, press the stitch pattern switch key to turn  
off the lamp.  
1 Lamp is turned off  
2 Lamp is lit  
2. Pull out several threads from one area on a piece of fabric to  
open the area. Pull out 5 or 6 threads to leave a 3 mm (1/8'')  
area open.  
*
Loosely woven fabrics work best for this.  
3. Attach presser foot “N”. With the right side of the fabric facing  
up, sew one edge of the open area.  
4. With the right side of the fabric continuing to face you, turn the  
fabric and sew the other edge of the frayed part, aligning the  
stitches so they are parallel.  
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5. Illustration of finished product.  
Hemstitching 2  
28  
27  
1. Press the  
key to turn on the LED lamp, and press the  
1
2
stitch pattern switch key to select the stitch for hemstitching.  
Check that the stitch pattern switch key's LED lamp is lit.  
*
25 26 27 28 29 30  
1 Lamp is lit  
2 Lamp is lit  
2. Pull out several threads from both sides of the 4 mm (3/16'')  
area which is not yet open. (Pull out four threads, leave five  
threads and then pull out four threads, the width of five threads  
is approximately 4 mm (3/16'') or less.)  
1 Approx. 4 mm (3/16'') or less  
2 Four threads (pull out)  
3 Five threads (leave)  
1
3. Sew the decorative stitch on the center of the five threads cre-  
ated above.  
*
Using a wing needle is an option.  
4. Illustration of finished product.  
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TWIN NEEDLE  
Decorative stitches where the zigzag width can be changed  
manually..  
2
3
19  
CAUTION  
• Use only twin needles made for this machine (part code X59296-001). Other needles could  
break, resulting in damage.  
• Do not sew with bent needles. The needle could break and cause injury.  
• When using the twin needle, use the presser foot “J” regardless of what kind of sewing  
will be carried out.  
1. Turn the main power switch to OFF, and install the twin needle  
(see page 25 “Changing the Needle”).  
1
1 Stopper  
2. Do the upper threading. Follow the steps for threading a sin-  
gle needle for the first threading (see page 13 “Upper Thread-  
ing”).  
3. Pass the thread through the needle clamp thread guide on the  
needle bar, then thread the needle on the left side.  
6
Caution  
The needle threader lever can not be used. Thread the twin  
needle by hand, from front to back. Using the needle  
threader lever may result in damage to the machine.  
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4. Set the extra spool pin into the hole on the end of the bobbin  
winder shaft on the top of the machine. Follow the instructions  
for single-needle threading.  
1
1 Extra spool pin for right needle threading.  
2 Push the spool pin securely into place.  
2
5. Do not set the thread in the needle clamp thread guide on the  
needle bar. Thread the needle on the right side.  
5
6
Caution  
The needle threader can not be used. Thread the twin nee-  
dle by hand, from front to back. Using the needle threader  
may result in damage to the machine.  
CAUTION  
Stitch width  
Adjust the stitch width. Turn the balance wheel to  
check the needle does not touch the needle plate. If  
the needle hit the needle plate the needle may break  
and cause injury.  
Stitch length  
Straight 2 mm min.  
Others 0.5 mm min.  
Types of thread  
Cotton thread or spun thread are recommended because syn-  
thetic threads may break.  
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SEWING  
Sewing attractive finishes  
Refer to the table below and the “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATION CHART” for recommended  
fabrics, threads and needles to use in order to obtain attractive sewing finishes.Furthermore, pattern slippages  
may occur when using different fabric thicknesses or types of stabilizers. Be sure to carry out a test sewing  
beforehand to check.  
1 Fabric  
When sewing lightweight or stretch fab-  
2 Stabilizer  
rics, fabrics with coarse weaves, or deco-  
3 Thin paper  
rative stitches stored in the machine; at-  
tach interfacing to the wrong side. If you  
FABRIC  
do not wish to attach interfacing, place  
the fabric onto some thin paper such as  
tracing paper before starting to sew.This  
2
acts as a stabilizer.  
THREAD  
NEEDLE  
#50 – #60  
N
Lightweight and medium fabrics  
75/11  
3
Heavyweight fabrics  
90/14  
Stretch fabrics  
#14 Ball point needle (golden colored)  
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MAINTENANCE  
CLEANING THE MACHINE  
CAUTION  
Be sure to unplug the machine before cleaning it. Otherwise, electric shock or injury may  
result.  
Cleaning the operation panel  
If the operation panel is dirty, gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use organic solvents or detergents.  
Cleaning the machine casing  
If the surface of the machine is dirty, lightly soak a cloth in a neutral detergent, squeeze it out firmly and then  
wipe the surface. Then wipe again with a dry cloth.  
Cleaning the race and shuttle  
If dust or bits of dirt collect in the race or shuttle, the machine will not run well.Keep the machine clean for best  
results.  
1. Turn off the power. Remove the presser foot  
holder and the needle.  
5
2. Loosen the screws with the disc-shaped screw-  
5
driver and remove the needle plate.  
6
1 Needle plate  
3. Turn the balance wheel, and align the notch of  
shuttle a little to the left of the shelf of race, as  
shown.  
CAUTION  
1
Be sure to turn the balance wheel towards the  
front of the machine. Turning the balance  
wheel in the other direction may damage the  
machine.  
1
2
1 Notch of shuttle  
2 Shelf of race  
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4. Remove the race.  
5
*
While pushing the race towards the back of the  
machine, lift the edge nearest you and remove  
the race.  
6
1 Race  
1
5. Remove accumulated lint and thread from the  
inner shuttle and race with a brush or vacuum  
cleaner.  
5
6
*
Do not oil the shuttle or the race.  
2
1 Shuttle  
2 Brush  
1
6. Check that the notch on the shuttle is in the  
same position as when you removed the race.  
Position the race so that the shelf and spring  
are aligned, and insert the race.  
1
2
CAUTION  
• Do not use a damaged race or shut-  
tle. Otherwise, the thread may tangle  
and cause a poor finish, or the nee-  
dle may break. You can get the prop-  
er parts from your authorized dealer.  
• Be sure to insert the race in the cor-  
rect position. Otherwise, the needle  
may break.  
1 Shelf  
2 Spring  
1
2
7. Reattach the needle plate.  
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CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB  
CAUTION  
• Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before changing the light bulb. If  
the machine is on and the “Start/Stop” button is pressed accidentally, injuries may result.  
• To avoid burns, give the light bulb time to cool before changing it.  
1. Turn off the main power switch.  
2. Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw on the back of machine  
light cover. Then remove the light cover.  
1 Screw  
2 Light cover  
1
2
3. Remove the light bulb as shown, and align the projection on  
the light bulb with the notch in the socket.Replace it with a new  
light bulb.  
CAUTION  
Use only light bulbs intended for use with this machine  
(12V/ 5W: part no. XA2037001). You can get the proper light  
bulb at your authorized dealer.  
4. Replace light cover and tighten the screw on the back of the  
machine.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Trouble with threads and stitches  
Before calling for service, check the following items. If the problem still persists, contact your nearest author-  
ized Brother dealer.  
Probable cause  
Remedy  
Symptom  
1. Upper thread breaks  
1. Upper threading is not correct.  
2. Upper thread is entangled.  
1. Re-thread upper thread.  
2. Remove thread ends in the race or  
shuttle.  
3. Spool of thread is not correctly set.  
4. Correct needle is not used.  
5. Shuttle is damaged.  
3. Set spool of thread correctly.  
4. Change to proper needle.  
5. Contact service center.  
2. Bobbin thread breaks  
3. Skipped stitches  
1. Upper thread is entangled.  
1. Remove thread ends in the race or  
inner shuttle.  
2. Bobbin is not threaded properly in the  
shuttle.  
2. Set bobbin properly and pull out the  
bobbin thread.  
1. Needle is not correctly inserted.  
2. Correct needle is not used.  
1. Insert needle properly.  
2. Change to proper needle.  
3. The combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check the “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATION CHART” on page 26.  
4. Dust is clinging under the needle plate.  
5. Upper threading is not correct.  
1. Threading is not correct.  
4. Remove dust by cleaning with a brush.  
5. Re-thread upper thread.  
4. Fabric puckers  
1. Re-thread upper and bobbin thread  
correctly.  
2. Correct needle is not used.  
2. Change to proper needle.  
3. Combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check the “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATION CHART” on page 26.  
4. Thread tension is not correct.  
1. Needle position is not correct.  
4. Refer to “THREAD TENSION” on page  
20.  
1. Set needle at proper position using  
“NEEDLE POSITION” button.  
5. Inability to thread needle  
6. Thread tension is incorrect  
2. Hook of needle threader does not fit  
into the eye of the needle.  
2. Set needle at proper position using  
“NEEDLE POSITION” button.  
1. Upper threading is not correct.  
1. Re-thread upper thread.  
2. Set of bobbin thread is not correct.  
2. Set bobbin properly and pull out the  
bobbin thread.  
3. Combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check the “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATION CHART” on page 26.  
4. Presser foot holder is not correctly  
installed.  
4. Install the foot holder correctly.  
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Mechanical trouble  
Probable cause  
Remedy  
Symptom  
1. Feed dog is lowered.  
1. Raise the feed dog with the feed dog  
position switch.  
1. Fabric is not fed properly  
2. Stitch length is set at no feeding.  
2. Set stitch length properly.  
3. The combination of selected stitch and  
presser foot is not correct.  
3. Change presser foot to correct one.  
4. Correct needle is not being used.  
5. Thread is entangled.  
4. Change to proper needle.  
5. Remove thread-ends in the race or  
inner shuttle.  
1. Needle is not correctly inserted.  
2. Correct needle is not used.  
1. Set needle properly.  
2. Needle breaks  
2. Change to proper needle.  
3. The combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check the “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATION CHART” on page 26.  
4. The fabric is pulled too much.  
4. Guide the fabric allowing it to sew  
without pulling.  
1. “START/STOP” button is not pressed.  
2. Main power switch is in the off position.  
3. Presser foot is not lowered.  
1. Press “START/STOP” button.  
2. Turn the power on.  
3. Machine does not start  
3. Lower the presser foot.  
Note  
If the power goes out while the sewing machine is being operated:  
Turn off the sewing machine and unplug its power cord.  
When the sewing machine is restarted, operate it correctly according to the operating procedure.  
Alarm  
When operating correctly : 1 beep  
When operating incorrectly : 2 beeps or 4 beeps  
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SEWING CHART  
1
STRAIGHT  
R
R
R
NO  
STITCH (LEFT)  
General sewing, gathering, pintuck, etc.  
Overcasting, patchwork  
2
STRAIGHT  
OK  
(J)  
STITCH (MIDDLE)  
3
ZIGZAG STITCH  
OK  
(J)  
J
4
3 STEP ELASTIC  
Overcasting (medium, heavywight and stretch  
fabrics) Tape attaching, darning  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
ZIGZAG  
5
TRIPLE STRETCH  
General sewing for reinforcement  
STITCH  
6
Reinforcement of stretch fabric  
Reinforcing of light and medium fabric  
Reinforcing of thick fabric  
7
OVERCASTING  
STITCH  
G
8
9
BLIND HEM  
Hemming woven fabrics  
STITCH  
R
10  
BLIND HEM  
Hemming stretch fabrics  
STITCH STRETCH  
11  
ROUNDED  
Buttonholes for blouses and shirts  
Buttonholes for pajamas and shirts  
Buttonholes for stretch fabric  
Buttonholes for stretch  
BUTTONHOLE  
12  
SQUARED  
BUTTONHOLE  
13  
STRETCH  
A
BUTTONHOLE  
14  
HEIRLOOM  
BUTTONHOLE  
15  
KEYHOLE  
Buttonholes for suits and overalls  
Appliqués  
BUTTONHOLE  
16  
BLANKET STITCH  
17  
FEATHER STITCH  
Smocking, decorative stitching  
Fagoting, decorative stitching  
J
18  
FAGOTING  
CROSS STITCH  
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SCALLOP STITCH  
EYELET  
Decorating collar of blouse, edge of handkerchief  
For making eyelet on belt,etc  
OK  
(J)  
20  
21  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
22  
23  
SATIN STITCH  
CROSS STITCH  
HEMSTITCHING  
For decoration, etc.  
24  
25  
N
For decoration etc.  
26  
27  
28  
29  
Decorative and heirloom stitching  
30  
31  
Decorative topstitching  
For decoration, etc.  
J
32  
33  
34  
DECORATIVE  
STITCH  
N
For decoration, etc.  
35  
36  
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NO  
NO  
NO  
NO  
38  
39  
DECORATIVE  
STITCH  
For decoration, etc.  
N
40  
R : The machine sews in reverse while the “REVERSE STITCH” button is pushed.  
:
The machine sews three reinforcement stitches and stops when the “REVERSE STITCH” button is  
pushed.  
:
:
Adjustments can be made.  
Adjustments cannot be made.  
CAUTION  
Make sure to use the correct presser foot for each stitch pattern. Otherwise, the needle may  
strike the presser foot and bend or break, causing injury.  
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PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE)  
Utility stitches  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
15  
20  
11  
16  
12  
17  
13  
18  
14  
19  
Decorative stitches  
Satin stitches  
21  
22  
23  
24  
Cross stitches  
25  
26  
Heirloom  
27  
28  
29  
30  
Decorative stitch  
31  
32  
37  
33  
38  
34  
39  
35  
40  
36  
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ENGLISH  
194953-011  
0012  
Printed in Taiwan  
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