Singer Quantum User Manual

*
I
MPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
•Beoroe
the
bobbin,
case,
remove
pu
fom
the
sock,
et
S
For
double
insulated
machines,
when
servicing,
u
se
only
identical
Singer
replacement
parts.
See
instruchions
bor
Servicing
of
Double.Insulatod
Whenl
using
this
machine
basic
sufety
precautions
should
always
be
followed
Appliances.
irt(ludirtg
the
following
FRead
all
josh
uct ions
before
u
si
r
this
rahie
•.
Never
operate
the
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
i S
ro
working
properly
it it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water
Return
the
machine
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
or
Service
Center
DANGER.
for
examination,
repa,,
electrica,
or
ehria
duiret
•Never
operate
the
machine
with
any
air openings
blocked
Keep
ventilation/
To
rediuice
the
risk
of
electric
shock:
openings
of
the
machine
and
foot
controller
free
from
the
accumulation
of
*
the
machine
should
neve,
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
lint,
dust,
and
loose
cloth.
the
machine
from
the
electri
cutlet
immediately
after
using
and
bebore
cleaning.
*
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening
*
Alwa
ys
uripilig
before
changirng
ligjht
bulb
Replace
bulb
with
the
same
t
ype
S
Do
riot
use
outdoors
rated
I?
volts
S
watts
3e
sure
to
replace
the
lace
plato
which
covers
the
light
S
Do0
not
operate
where
aerosol
(sprayt
products
are
being
uised
or
where
bulb
belowe
operating
the
mnachine.
oxygen
is
being
administered.
WA
NI
G*
Do
ot
allow
to
beused
as
a
oy
Close
attenton
is
neesar
when
the
W
A
NI
G.machine
is
used
by
or
near
children.
To
reduce
the
rsk
of
burns,
fire.
electric
shock
or
iury
to
persons:USEVCN
OFOULISLADPR
UT.Inadulinute
product,
two
systems
of
insulation
are
provided
instead
ci
grounding.
No
*
Be
sure
that
the
electrical
voltage
of
the
socket
oullet
(walt
roceptacle)
is
the
grounding
means
is
provided
on
a
double-insulated
product,
nor
should
a
saole
as
he
rated
voltage
of
the
motor
means
for
grounding
be
added
to
the
produc.
Servicing
of
a
double-insulated
*
Use
this
mac¢hine
onty
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
Operator's
product
requires
extreme
care
and
knowledge
ol
the
system.
and
should
be
Guide
Use
only
attac~hments
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
contained
done
only
by
qualified
service
personnel
Replacement
parts
for
a
double-
in
ire
Operators
Guide,
insulated
product
must
be
identical
to
those
parts
in
the
product.
A
double-
insulated
product
is
marked
with
the
words
"DOUBLE-INSULATlON'
or
*
lO
dis:onlnect,
urn
all
controls
tol
the
off
(''O''
position.
then
remove
plug
'DOUBLE
INSULATED'.
,rom
u...,SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
*
Disoonnerl
tire
power-line
plug
from
the
socket
outlet
or
switch
the
machine
Servicing
should
be
performed
by
an
authorized
service
representative
off
when
making
any
adjustments
in
the
needle
area,
such
as
threadingThspoutiineddoroshld
s.
ne
edle,
changing
needle,
changing
needle
plate
or
changing
presser
toot,
etcTi.rduti
nene
o
oueodue
FOR
EUROPEAN
AND
SIMILAR
TERRITORIES
*
Always
unplug
[the
machine
rnm
the
electrical
outlet
when
removing
covers
This
product
is
suppressed
for
radio
and
tleevision
interferencee
wubh
the
lubricating,
or
when
making
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
international
Electrotechnica
Commission
requirements
of
the
CISPR
I
the
Operator's
Guide
Machine
for
Great
Britain
and
some
other
couniries
having
similar
wiring
*
[Do
not
attempt
to
adjust
the
motor
belt
Contact
your
nearest
Service
Center
standards
are
shipied
torn
the
factory
with
a
plug
ton
connection
to
the
should
any
adtustmerit
be
required,
mains.
The
wires
in
this
mqains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
*
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord.
Th
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
Blue:
neutral
(N)
drown-
live
(L)
*
Flardle
the
toot
controller
with
care
and
avoid
dropping
it
on
the
floor
AS
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
this
appliance
may
not
Be
sure
not
to
place
anything
on
top
of
it.
correspond
with
the
coloured
marktngs
indentilying
the
terminals
in
your
plug
•Always
Ljse
thle
proper
needle
plate
The
wrong
plate
Canl
cause
the
needle
pioceod
as
follows:
to
breakThe
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
to
breakwith
the
letter
N
or
coloured
black,
The
wire
which
is
cloured
brown
must
be
*
Do
not
uise
bentl
needles,
connected
to
{the
termi~nal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
If
Whn
swin,
kep
fnges
aay
rom
ll
lovng
artsSpeialcar
isa
43
Amp.
(e
1363)
plug
is
used
, a 3
Amp
use
must
be
tilted.
or
if
any
other
*
Whn
swin,
kep
fnges
awy
fom
ll
ovin
pats.Specal
areis
ype
of
plug
is
used,
a
5
Amp
use
must
be
tilted
either
in
the
plug
or
adaptor
required
around
the
sowing
machine
needle
or
at
the
dist
ribution
board
Neither
cord
is
to
be
connected
to
the
earth
ter
mina
*
1Do
not
pull
or
push
fabric
while
ntirching.
T
his
may
deflect
the
naedle
causing
of
a
three-pin
plug,
ii
to
break.
IP R ANTAL
SAFE Y I
TUTIONS.............................................2TOE
STEP
BUTTONHOLING
..............................
1........9
ACCESSORIES INCLUDED
WITH
MACHINE
........................ 3
ADJUSTING BUTTONHOLE
BALANCE
............................
21
CONNECTING
AND
RUNNING
MACHINE
.....
.................... 4
SEWING
ON A BUTON
.,,,.............................................
21
INT
RAD IN
SMACHIN
.............................
.........
FDRE
MIN
EMBROIDERY..........................................
.
22
WINEDING
BOBB
IN
E
6........................................ CHANR
iN
MO
NEDLE..
ER....................................2
INSERTING E PREVIOUSLYBIN.............WOUND.....BOBBIN.....
8
FARFABRICD
AD
EELTHREAD......AND....NEEDLE......TABLE......22
LIQUID R STA
CRYSTAL.........DISPLAY.................OPTIONAL........ACCESSORIESSS
RIS
OTINNOTD
...
INCLUDED...............242
SELECTING
ATER
......
A...PATTERN...................REMOVING..........ANDMO
INREPLACINGGBO
BI
CA E .BOBBIN.......CASE...........22
SELECTING
YOUR
LANGUAGE
..................................
10
REMOVING
AND
REPLACING
LIGHT
BULB
........................
26
LCDUSIN G H E D T N IN......
.......................... 1 FORMATIN
S R E
S112C
E N N E M
CH
KIN
E.................................
.
26
ADJUSTING
STITCH
WIDTH
AND
LENGTH
...................... 13
BALACIN
A
PTTEN
...
,,,,,~
14Dear
Customer:
We
recommend
that
for
future
reference
you
record
the
Serial
Number
cf
your
STRAIGHT
STITCH
..........................................
14
Sewing
Machine
in
the space
provided.
STITCHING
IN
REVERSE
.......................................
14
ADJUSTING NEEDLE
POSITION
.....
.........................
15 Rotor
to
lust
ration
at
right
Wo
location
Serial
Na
........ '
KEEPING
SEAMS
STRAIGHT
15
o
eilNme
n
TURNING
SQUARE
CORNERS
............
.........................
15
your machine
USING
SEAM
GUIDE........
.......
......................
16
Model
No.
_
Serial
No
FREE
ARM
SEWING
...................... ...............
.........
16
To
ensure
that you
are
always
prOVided
with
the
most
modern sewing
capabities
CHANGING
PRESSER
FEET
.....
..................... .........
17
the
manutacturer
reserves
the
right
to
change
the
appearance,
design
or
accessories
of
this
sewing
machine
when
considered
necessary
ATTACHING FEED
COVER
.................... ...............
17
BLINDSTITCHING
..........
................................
18
SINGER CUSTOMER
ASStSTANCE
IN
THE
U.S.A
TOLL-FREE
NUMBER:
1-800-877-7782
OVEREDGING
AND
SEAMING
I.................................1
-1-
IPattern
display
" ..
Needle
posdlion
selector
Bobbin
storage
-,
Stitch
balance
lever
~Liquid
crystal
display
-~
7
ENT
button
Thread
guide
eSEL
button
Spool
pin
and
cap
Stthwdt
ee
Face
plate
Stitch
length
lever
Thread
cutter
Sewing
light
Accessory
Box
Reverse
lever
HNdeel
Nede
lt
Prse
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Patt
er
tn
dia
Bobbin
C>,
Presser
foot
lifter
Bobb
n caseSe
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Speed
contro,,er
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(A)
,(C)
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pn,
General
purpose
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stitch
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1
needle
plate
nedeplate
II
_
(on
machine)
4
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purpose
(G)
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foot
(F)
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needle
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pin
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stitch
fot
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spool
cap
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(H)
Zipper
loot
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foot
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sewing
foot
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cap
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buttonhole
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idstitch
presser
fool
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Overedge
foot
# a
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loot
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brush
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needle
threader
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luck
foot
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foot
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•When
using
presser
feet
(G),
(H)
and
(K),
you
can
3146,
edepc
only
use
manual needle
threader
to
thread
needle.
-3-
CONNECTING
-RUNNING-
L)
A
I
:
"
I,
Push
speed
controller
tube
(1)
and
Power
on-press
'"
side
of
switchl
Press
speed
contrOller
to
run
When
not
using
machine
electrical
power
cord
(2}
into
receplacle
machine,
rewind
air
hose
around
speed
(4).
controller
for
storage,
as
Plug
power
cord
(3)
into
electric
outlet.
Power
oft-press
'O'
side,
shown.
Note Do
not
operate
machine
without
material
under
presser
toot.
To
simplify
understanding,
the
following
symbolssu
are
used
throughout
the
operator's
manual.
1
Lower
presser
toot.
SPesSLbutton-
Turn
power
off.
-
aspesrfo
SPssNT
button.-
Press
speed
controller
Use
hand
wheel
tOrseede
-4-
W W
::
0
USING
BUILT-IN
NEEDLE
THREADER
C
W
Move
stitch
width
lever
to
straight
stitch1
Place
thread
and
cap
onto
spool
pin.
Snap
thread
into
thread
guide.
Following
arrows,
guide
thread
Pull
thread
own
down
to
needle.
Loop
thread
around
thread
guide
(1).
Slide
spool
cap
firmly
over
the
rim
of
the
spool
to
prevent
thread
tangling.
For
best
sewing
i
performance
use
( 3}
proper
spool
cap.
Turntheer3)oinrtoo(2
through
eye
of
needle.]
~A
Guide
thread
into
hook
(2).
Turn
threader
(3)
to
draw
hook
(2)
&YY
--
- -,
"
----
,and
thread
through
eye
of
needle.
~~Release
threader,
it
will
rebound
to/
tL
"
'
original
position.
I.4
_ ..
,
-5--
*
D~m
USING
MANUAL
NEEDLE
THREADER
m
Move
stitch
width
lever
to
straight
1
."
Slide
threader
as
far
to
the
left
as
Oe
ld
lt
itwill
go
.,
/
._.,
--
idBe
sure
guide
(1)
is
against
the
leftonede.....
Put
an
empty
bobbin,
with
rings
(1)
I
/facing
up,
into
bobbin
case
j
Brng
metal
hook
of
threader
"-
/
x
./
Gidethread
into
metal
hook,
-" '
/
~
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metal
hook
and
thread
-agnsCselieutnae(,ni
tsop
backwards
Sltde
threader
to
the
right
to()
remove
I
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-.-
,
NOTE:
Do
not
allow
thread
to
wind
I
beyond
the
outside
ring
(5).
(3,.
Bring
needle
thread
under
presser
t
foot
screw
(3)
one
time.I
-----
-
_ _SRemove
thread
from
presser
foot
~Hold
thread
and
run
machine.
IWatch
bobbin
winding
from
the
/
~
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(4)
in
slide
plate.~
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--
'
7
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Hold
needle
thread.
Open
sieplate.
Turn
hand
wheel
towards
you
Inetbobnitobbi
cs.Ilowering,
then
raising
needle.
~Gently
pufl
needle
thread
to
raise
Guide
thread
into
notch
(1).
bobbin
thread.
\
-
Brtngol
thread
arnd
ansesde
pateit
pn
op
(2).
--
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(1I)
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ONE-STEP
(3)
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TWO-STEP
(2)
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application
or
stitch
name
and
sequence
no
S ! ,r
Turn
pattern
selector
dial
to
(2)
Pattern
illustration.
~select
patterns.
L~lNote:
Power
must
be
on,
to
(3)
Presser
loot.
J
/see
pattern
selected.
(4)
Buttonhole
lever
(5)
Recommended thread tension setting.
SCREEN
(I
(6)
Advice
that
pattern
requires
balancing.
Will
illuminate
first.
(It
there
are
two
or
more
sewing
applications)
(7)
Stitch width
optimum
setting
and
width
position.
~(8)
Stitch
length
optimum
setting
and
length position.
SHIRT
Push
SEt
button
to
select
sewing
application
on
01 ONE-STEP
screen
(I).
I'IITWOI-STEPF
Then
push
ENT
button
to
enter
into
screen
(II).
--
SCREEN
Ill
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MORE
INFORMATION
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SEL
button
once
or
twice
"-
" -
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PRACTICE
BUTTON-
.
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MARK
BUTTIONHOLE
POSITION
ON
FABRIC.
INSERT
BUTTON
BETWNEEN
CLAMPS
ON
FOOT.
MAKE
SURE
THE
FOOT
IS
ALL
THE
WAY
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manual
needle
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(P')
to
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language
selector
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thread
tension
Move
lever
(1)
up
or
down
to
TOO
much
tension
-
Too
little
tension-
position
appears
on
LCD.
adjust
thread
tension.
Move
lever
up.
Move
leve,
down.
Ii
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lever
(2)
to
widen
or
narrow
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stitch.
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width
wider
than
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_____-
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more
density
(shorten stitch)
T'
'J
move
lever
(3)
to
left.
-
For
less
density
(longer
stitch)
-13-
--
move lever
(3)
Io
right
-- 13-
When
stitches
are
too
close
(4)-
{
, .,
~'
[move
lever
(1)
to
the
left.
J: > '
When
stitches
are
too
far
apart
(5)-
}
L
~%iJ
t~ - l
"
4
move
lever
(1)
to
the
right.
* i
Secure
beginning
and
end
of
Press reverse
lever
for
steps 1 anid
3.
seam
as
shown
-
""x
C
Guide
fabric
.
~ ~~~~~and
etb°°
er°srttlowerfool,
\.\
@
At
edofsa
Begin
sewing
BIN/
'
".,.
I. ,
Cemlovefab
ric
-14-
Note:
needle
position
only
works
with
straight
stitch
pattern.
(--)
__................
' [
Line
up
fabrtc
with
guideline
(1).
~~Center
needle
position.
'
~~~~~~~Left
needle
position.°
'
tWe
oto
ffbi
ece
_______________Use
stitch
width
lever
to
position
needle
from,
center
to
full
left
Whe
coslne
bot
to
ofsabictches
position.
rosits()
tpsicig
,
~
Right
needle
position,
_____________Use
stitch width
lever
to
position
needle
from
center
to
full
right-
positionTurn
fabric,
bringing
bottom
edge
Tin
lne
with
guideline
(1),
CAUTION:
Sew
only
in
center
needle
position
when
using
straight
stitch
-
footandneele
pate,
Continue
stitching
seam.
-15--
-
....
"
To
attach
seam
guide,
place
screw
-,-Swing
accessory
box
to
back
of
i
of
guide
into
hoe
(1)<4
machine
or
remove
bylifting.
Position
guide
for
desired
seam
-
Topstitch
edges
on
sleeves
or
alowncfinish
waistband
and
pants
legs.
--
Hand
tighten
screw
N
_
\
~
To
sew
curved
seams,
attach
seam
>,J
-
Attach
buttons
without
stretching
\
.guide
at
an
angle.
"---cuffs
and
neckbands.
-16-
To
REMOVE-
__
_Loosen
presser
foot
screw
and
J
TO
RMOVE-remove
foot.
,-'-zi/
,
it
snaps
oif
shank
(2).t
ORPAE
M barcrw
!
Take
toot
off
machine.
TO
REPLACE-
,
Lowerpreser
fot
lfterOpen
slide
plate.
Center
new
presser
foot
(1)
under
.
/ -.
Press
srw3)down.
(3)
.
J"
dlPress
tab(1)
and
(2)
into
hodes
on
Close
slide
plate.
-17-
S!Wrong
Right
Finished
Screw
Sid
Side
Wrong
Wrong
Hem
Gd
Side
Sde
i .G
ie
--- , _
Fold
hem
to
wrong
side.
Fold
hem
back
as
shown.
Place
folded
edge
against
presser
Turn
fabric
to
right
side
and
press.
Pin
or
baste
in
place.
toot
guide
Sew,
allowing
w~de
stitches
to
enter edge
of
fold.
Adjust
foot
if
necessary
There
are
four
sttIch
patterns
that
can
be
used
for
overcasting
For
overcasting
edge
of
fabric
to
For
hemfinishing
on
fabrics
to
prevent
For
stitching
and
finishing
seams
For
stitching
and
finishing
seams
prevent
fraying.
rolling,
in
light weight
fabrics,
in
heavyweight
fabrics.
Use with
stretchy
material
which
tends
For
overcasting
edge
of
fabric
to
to
fray
or
roll.
prevent
fraying.
-18-
IN
l
mmla
nf
--- -
IJTI
-
L4
--
L
(4)
,(4)
Place
fabric
between
the
ptates.
S -
Center 3 red
gudlns()around
......(4)
beginning
line
of
bttonhole.udens(4
SPlace
button
on
the
carrier.~
Slide
clamp
(1)
back
to
hold
button.jj
Pull
buttonhole
lever
(5)
down
and
~~~~Draw
both
threads
between
upper
_. -
(2)
and
lower
(3)
plates
to
the
back.
--
The
entire
buttonhole will
be
stitched
in
one
operation.
-19
-
gi
L-
UT
Au
alPress
buttonhole
lever
toward
rou.
Margnnnk
eo
buttonhole
nt
ngret
>0
Proessppn b taronhol stese
awatfo
.......
poot
u3
A
'7I
m'
--
ul
s~dngpotin
o
fotfowad.'E
1
Ceter
ed
gidene
()
offooton
- 20
SCut
buttonhole
opening
AUTD4"
p.H
*5
-
lIfthe
two
sides
of
buttonhole
are
Center
holes
in
button
between
unequal,
adjust
with
stitch
balance
-toes
of
foot.
lever
(1).
I
lb
t
the
right
side
is
too
open-
__
I)
Lower
needle
into
either
hole
of
11
1move
the
lever
to
the
right.
button,
fl
.
fl
While
slowly
turning
hand
wheel,
If
the
left
side
is
too
open-
adjust
width
so
needle
enters
both
move
the
lever
to
the
li.hoeofbtn
Sew
8-10
stitches.
Pull
thread
to
back
side
and
tie.
-2R1-
iIATO4auThI
Place
area
to
be
darned,
right
side
Remove
toot
wtth
shank.
up,
under
presser
foot,
T {cortroi
tabric
with
embroidery
"
hoop.
(hoop
not
included)
Stitch,
guiding
tabric
back
and
/-Lower
presser
foot
lifter.
forth,
untie
entire
area
is
tilled
in,
Lengthen
or
shorten
stitches
by
moving
hoop
faster
or
slower
-22--
t;
IMPORTANT
vi/
i
For
best
sewing
results,
use
only
....
Singer*
needles,
_____________________ _________________
Loosen
screw
and
remove needle. Insert
needle
with
flat
away
from
you.
Tighten
screw
___Fabric
Thread
I _____
Needles
Failure
to
use a Singer
brand
needle may
result
in
The
fabrics
below
can
be
of
any
fiber,
cotton,
linen,
silk
wool
kpe
tths
orswn
efrac
rdmg
synthetic,
rayon,
blends
They
are
listed
as
examrples
of
weight
tope
your
ichesrswigpromncgrdmg
TYPE
j __
SIZE
VeyLgtwih-aise
hffn
raza
ol.Cotton-Wrapped
polyester
core
(extra
fine)
2020
9/70
OR
11/80
VeryLigtweghtBatste
Chifon
Oranz,
VileLong
fiber
polyester
(extra
fine)
Lightweight-Challis,
Ghamlbray,
Carmeuse,
Crepe
de
Chine.
Gauze,
Cotton-Wrapped
polyester
core
(all
purpose)
Handkerchief
Liter,
Silk,
Talfeta,
Tissue
faille.
Long
fiber
polyester
(two
spun)
i2020
11/80
Medium-weight-Broadcloth,
Brocade,
Chine,
Chintz,
Corduroy
Flannel.
Cotton-wrapped
polyester
core
(all
purpose)
200149
Linen,
Poplin.
Satin,
Synthetic,
Suedes,
Taffeta,
Terry,
Velvet
!Long
fiber
polyester (two
spun)
22
49
Medium
to
Heavy-weight
-Coating,
Damask.
Denim,
Drapery
Fabric, Cotton-wrapped
polyester
core
(all
purpose)
20016 O
Fake
Fur,
Gabardine,
Ticking,
Woolens,I ogfie
ester
(twospn220110
Heay-wigh
-CanasDuk,
ailloh,
phostry
abrc.Cotton-wrapped
polyester
(all purpose)
2001/1
Heavyweigt
- anvas
Duc,
Salcloh,
Upolstry
FbricLong
fiber
polyester
(two
spun)
20i1/0
I
2032
Leatherletr
Knits
-Jersey,
Tricot single
KnitI
Cotton-wrapped
polyester
core
(all
purpose)
2045
11/80
Long fiber
polyester
(two
spun)
Cotton-wrapped
polyester
core
al
purpose)
Sweatshirt-
Double
Knit,
Swimwear.
Sweater
Knit
Long
fiber
polyester (two
spun)
2045
14/90
Twin-needle
!2025
14/90
23-
Baste
zipper
opening
Attach
left
side
of
toot
to
shank
Attach
right
side
of
loot
to
shank.
................... .Stitch
zipper
to
seam
allowance,
Stitch
zipper
to
seam
allowance.
ACCESSORY
yK>
'
% ,
.
presser
foot
WRuffiler
Seam
Ripper
;
Even
teed toot
1561
,
#546357
"....M
#421333
-
-
t
r5,,.
Round
hemmer
" " .-
#317?450
J
. .
.
.....
...
-
W
TO
REMOVE
BOBBIN
CASE
TO
REPLACE
BOBBIN
CASE
veReturnleVer
bbn(2)
to
lockingcae
position
Open
slide
plate
and
remove
bobbin.
Lift
needle
plate
(1)
by
right
corner.
Push
lever
(2)
toward
you
until
it
Push
lever
(2)
toward
you.
NOTE:
After
locking
bobbin
case
stops,
and
hold
in
this
position,
in
place,
be
sure
it
is
not
tight,
but
can
move
slightly.
Lift
bobbin
case
up and
guide
it
Guide
bobbin
case
into place,
To
replace
needle
plate,
slide
it
out
toward
you,
as
shown,
making
sure block
(3)
is
under
under
pin
(5)
and push
it
to
the
metal
bracket
(4)
left,
-25-
" ' ,(
J
"
,
,
Loosen
screw
arnd
face
plate...
"
. \
_"[
(Screwdriver
not
included)
....
Using
lint
brush,
remove
lint
or
i
-presser
bar
-needle
bar
", ,
\TO
REMOVE
-machine
surface
(if
necessary,
,
,dampen
a
soft
cloth
and
use
a
Pull bulb
downo
TORELC
2 1Push
new
bulb
into
light
socket
(2).
,
bulb
part#979603)
~Remove
needle
plate
as
instructed
SPush
light
reflector
(1)
into
place.
f
and
clarxpsed
aehihln
.
'Make
sure
the
small
end
of
light
jJ-bobbin
case
(if
there
is
a
lot
of
lint
2
efecorisalgnd
it
te
malin
this
area,
remove
bobbin
case
en
o hhtsckt 2)
<>for
cleaning)
-26-
PROBLEM
0AUSE
PROBLEM
CAUSE
Is
machine
connected
to
electrical
supply?
Is
bobbin
correctly wound?
Needle
does
nc
oe
Is
power
and
lhght
switch
on?
Loe
hedbek
Is
bobbin
correctly
inserled
in
Iscontroller
connected?
bobbin
case'
Is
air
supply
from
controller
clear?
Is
bobbin
case
correctly
threaded?
Is
needle
defective?
Is
machine
property
threaded?
Needle
moves
but
Stitch
is
Is
needle
fully
inserted
into
needle
clamp?
Ske
sttce
Is
labric
firmly
held
down?
not
fornmed
Are
bobbin
and
needle
correctly
threaded?
IP
csIs
needle
correct
style
and
size?
Is
bobbin
correctly
inserted
into
bobbin
ease?
Is
needle
straight
and
sharp?
Is
neede
straight
and
sharp?
Fabric
doe
no5oe
i
presser
toot
correctly
attached
to
macine?
Is
needle
correct
size?
prpryuI[pesrfo
s
presser
foot
towered'
Needle
breaks
Is
needle
fully
inserted
into
needle
clamp?
P~Ytne
otIs
stitch
length
,orrectly
set'
Are
controls
properly
set?
Needle
Treader
Does
Nov
Is
needle
in
the highest
podiion?
Are
accessories
correct
[or
application?
Thread
Is
needle
fully
inserted
into
needle
clamp?
Is
thread
unwinding
freely
from
spool?
Bobbn
wndig
dffiultis
I
s~pe
lat
in
ropr
psitonFOR*
SEST
PERFORMANCE,
PURCHASE
ONLY
OENUINE
SINGER ACCESSORIES
AND
REPLACEMENT
F'AF:IS
Is
thread
end
securely
held
at
start
of
wind?
Is
machine
properly
threadedi?
Is
thread
freely
unwindint
from
spool?
Is
proper
size
spool
cap
being
used?
Upper
thread
breaks
Is
needle
correct
size
for
thread?
ls
upper
thread
lensiorn
too
tight?
Is
bobbin
case
properly inserted?
Is
bobbin
rim
tree
of
nictks?
-27-
Part
No.
2S6Z48-OO1
Eng.
Printe~d
in
taiwar'
(G40})
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