Inst Book Mc200e English
Inst Book Mc200e English
Inst Book Mc200e English
MC 200E
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This sewing machine is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with this machine.
The machine is not intended for use by children or mentally infirm persons without supervision.
This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only.
Read all instruction before using this sewing machine.
WARNING – To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Do not allow children to play with the machine. The machine is not intended for use by children or infirm
persons without proper supervision.
Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used by or near
children.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this owner’s manual.
Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this owner’s manual.
3. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been
dropped or damaged, or dropped into water.
4. Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked. Keep ventilation opening of this sewing machine and
foot controller free from accumulation of lint, dust and loosen cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“O”) position, then remove plug from outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle.
11. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
12. Do not use bent needles.
13. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
14. Switch this sewing machine off (“O”) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as threading the
needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin or changing the presser foot, and the like.
15. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making
any other adjustments mentioned in this owner’s manual.
Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation
relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. (European Union only.)
Table of contents
Name of parts .............................................................. 2 Saving the file ............................................................. 39
Standard accessories .................................................. 3 Saving in internal memory ......................................... 39
Name of file ........................................................... 39-40
GETTING READY TO SEW Saving in USB memory (optional) .............................. 41
Connecting the power supply ....................................... 4 Creating a new folder ................................................. 42
For your safety ............................................................. 4 Opening a file from the internal memory .................... 43
Polarized plug ............................................................... 4 Deleting a file ............................................................. 43
Start/stop button ........................................................... 5 Opening a file from USB memory (optional) .............. 44
Presser foot lifter .......................................................... 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................................... 45
Winding the bobbin ...................................................... 6 Cleaning the hook race .............................................. 45
Removing the bobbin ............................................... 6 Assembling the hook race .......................................... 45
Setting the spool of thread ....................................... 6 TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................... 46-47
Additional spool pin .................................................. 6 DESIGN CHARTS ................................................. 48-50
Winding the bobbin .................................................. 7
Inserting the bobbin ................................................. 8
Threading the machine ................................................ 9
Needle threader ......................................................... 10
Drawing up the bobbin thread .................................... 11
Changing the needle .................................................. 12
Adjusting the thread tension ....................................... 13
Balanced thread tension ........................................ 13
When the needle thread tension is too tight .......... 13
When the needle thread tension is too loose ......... 13
Adhesive (iron-on) stabilizer ....................................... 14
Stabilizers ................................................................... 14
Types of stabilizer .................................................. 14
Usage .................................................................... 14
Template ..................................................................... 14
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Standard Accessories
1 2
1 Bobbin
2 Lint brush
3 Additional spool pin
4 Felt
3 4 5
5 Spool stand
6 Spool holder (Large)
7 Spool holder (Small)
8 Scissors
6 7 8 9 Screwdriver
10 Screwdriver
11 Set of needles
12 Embroidery hoop
13 Instruction book
9 10 11 14 Template sheets
15 Power supply cord
16 Instructional movie CD
17 Soft cover
12
13 14
15 16
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3
GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting the power supply
Turn off the power switch and insert the machine plug
into the machine socket.
Insert the power supply plug into the wall outlet and turn
the power switch on.
q Power switch
w Machine plug
e Machine socket
q r Power supply plug
t Wall outlet
NOTE:
After turning on the power, it takes approximately ten
seconds for boot-up.
t
w For Your Safety
e While in operation, always keep your eyes on the sewing
area, and do not touch any moving parts such as the
thread take-up lever, handwheel or needle.
Always turn off the power switch and unplug the power
supply:
- when leaving the machine unattended.
r
- when attaching or removing parts.
- when cleaning the machine.
4
Start/stop button
Press this button to start or to stop the machine.
q Start/stop button
NOTE:
Lower the If you press the start/stop button without lowering the
Presser Foot.
presser foot, a warning message appears on the LCD
screen.
Lower the presser foot and press the OK key to return to
the previous display.
w OK key
The presser foot lifter raises and lowers the presser foot.
You can raise it higher than the normal up position for
easy removal of the presser foot or to set the embroidery
hoop.
q
5
Winding the bobbin
q Removing the bobbin
z
z Slide the hook cover plate release button to the right,
and remove the hook cover plate.
e
Setting the spool of thread
Use the additional spool pin when you need to wind the
bobbin without unthreading the machine while working
r on an embroidery.
Insert the additional spool pin into the spool stand and
q then into the hole beside the horizontal spool pin.
Place the felt on the spool pin and place a spool of
w thread on it as shown.
6
Winding the bobbin
NOTE:
Do not move the bobbin winder spindle while the
machine is running.
For safety purposes, the motor will stop automatically
after running for two minutes.
CAUTION
Use the Janome plastic bobbin for horizontal
hook machines (marked with J). Using other
bobbins, such as prewound paper bobbins,
may cause stitching problems or damage the
bobbin case.
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Inserting the bobbin
1
z Place the bobbin in the bobbin holder with the
thread running off in a counterclockwise direction.
q
q Thread
w Bobbin holder
2
x Guide the thread into the notch on the front of
r the bobbin holder.
Draw the thread to the left, sliding it between the
tension spring blades.
e Front notch
3
c Continue to draw the thread lightly until the
thread slips into the side notch.
Pull out about 10 cm (4˝) of thread to the rear.
r Side notch
8
Threading the machine
1
4 2
1 q
z Raise the presser foot lifter. Turn the handwheel
to bring the needle to its highest position. Draw
the thread around and under the thread guide
while holding the thread at the spool. Then draw the
thread down through the right channel of the thread
tension dial.
q Thread guide
3 c Slip the thread through the slit and down into the
e eye of the take-up lever as shown. Draw the
thread down through the left channel.
r e Slit
r Eye of the take-up lever
NOTE:
Refer to page 10 for built-in needle threader.
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Needle threader
2
x Draw the thread down around the threader guide
w and under the hook.
e Threader guide
e w
3 c Release the threader knob slowly while holding
the thread end with your hand. A loop of the thread
is pulled up through the needle eye.
4
v Remove the loop from the threader and pull out the
thread end from the needle eye.
NOTE:
The needle threader works well with the threads #50-90
and needles #11-14, as well as the blue tip needles.
10
Drawing up the bobbin thread
11
Changing the needle
q CAUTION
1
Always make sure to turn the power switch off and
disconnect the machine from the power supply before
changing the needle.
2 x Insert a new needle into the needle clamp with the flat
q side of the needle to the rear.
q Needle clamp screw
w Flat side of the needle
NOTE:
Use size 11 blue tipped needles for fine fabrics.
For medium to heavy weight fabrics, use size 14
needles.
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Adjusting the thread tension
q
When the needle thread tension is too tight
5
The bobbin thread shows on the right side of the fabric.
4 Reduce the tension by turning the tension dial to a lower
number.
3
q Bobbin thread
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Stabilizers
To obtain the best quality embroidery, it is important to
use stabilizers.
Types of stabilizer
Tear-away Stabilizer is made from a fiber that will tear
easily. Use tear-away stabilizers for stable woven
fabrics. After stitching, tear away the stabilizer so that
the small portion left in the back of the stitching will not
affect the wear.
Iron-on Stabilizer is an adhesive type stabilizer for knits
and all kinds of unstable fabrics. Fuse it to the wrong
side of fabric with an iron.
Cut-away Stabilizer is a non-woven fabric that does not
tear. Cut the excess portion after stitching. Use cutaway
stabilizers for knits and all kinds of unstable fabrics.
Water Soluble Stabilizer will dissolve in water. Use this
stabilizer for cutwork or lace embroidery, and also for
the right side of looped fabrics such as toweling to avoid
loops coming through the embroidery.
Sticky Stabilizer is a sticky paper used for securing a
small fabric or work that cannot be secured in the hoop.
It is also used for velvet and other napped fabric that
would be permanently marked by the hoop.
Usage
The stabilizer should be attached to the wrong side of
fabric. More than one layer may be required.
Felt or stable fabrics do not need to be stabilized and you
Adhesive (Iron-on) stabilizer
may embroider directly on them.
Place the wrong side of fabric and the glossy side of
the stabilizer together. Fold up a corner of the stabi- For firm fabrics, you may place a thin paper under the
lizer and fuse it with an iron. fabric.
The non-adhesive type should be used when
NOTES: embroidering fabric, which cannot be ironed or for
Fold up a corner of the stabilizer, to make it easier to sections, which are difficult to iron.
peel off the excess stabilizer after stitching. Cut the stabilizer larger than the embroidery hoop and
Ironing temperatures vary depending on the type of set it on the hoop so that the entire piece is fastened
adhesive type stabilizer being used. within the hoop to prevent looseness of the fabric.
q
Template
When positioning the fabric into the hoop, use the
template to align the centerlines on the fabric with the
center of the hoop. First mark the centerlines on the
fabric and place the fabric on the outer hoop. Place the
inner hoop and template over the fabric and adjust the
fabric placement.
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KEY OPERATIONS
Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen
q LCD brightness adjustment dial
w LCD screen
q w
CAUTION:
Do not press the surface of the LCD Screen or function
panel with a hard or sharp object such as a pencil,
screwdriver or the like.
Function panel
q Built-in design key
q
Press this key to display the pattern selection window
for the built-in designs. The LCD screen displays up to
w
4 patterns. Press the page keys to show the next or
previous 4 patterns. Press the icon key to select the
e desired pattern. The LCD screen shows the ready to
r sew window.
w Lettering key
Press this key to select one of the 3 fonts for the
t y u lettering embroidery or border designs. To enter the
characters, press the letter key until the desired
character appears on the LCD screen.
y OK key
Press this key to confirm the setting and return to the
áD previous window.
u Exit key
Press this key to close the current window and return
áE to the previous display.
áF
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i Editing key
!3 !4 Press this key to open the editing window. You can
resize, rotate, flip and combine the pattern to create
i your own original embroidery design.
!1 SET key
!8 !7 !5 !6 Press this key to open the custom setting windows.
You can set the machine functions to your preference
(See page 17-20).
áG
!2 Help key
Press this key to view the step by step illustrated
áH instructions of the following basic operations:
1. Changing needle
2. Inserting the bobbin
3. Threading the machine
4. Winding the bobbin
áI
!3 Jog keys
Press one of the 4 keys to move the hoop in the
direction of the arrow on the key. In the editing mode,
áJ
press these keys to move the selected pattern in the
editing window.
!4 Centering key
áK Press this key to move the hoop to the center.
!5 Trace key
áL Press this key to trace the embroidery pattern without
stitching.
áL-1
!6 Carriage return key
Press this key to return the carriage to the home
position.
áO
áP
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Setting mode
Machine settings
Pressing the SET key will open the custom setting
windows. You can set the following 8 functions to your
preference.
q Page keys
Maximum 1
speed setting
Press the next page key to display the next page and
press the previous page key to go back to the
650 spm previous key.
w OK key
Press the OK key to confirm the setting and return to
the previous window.
q w e e Exit key
Press the Exit key to return to the previous window
without changing the setting.
NOTE:
Reduce the sewing speed when sewing small
embroidery patterns, as distortions tend to occur at high
speeds.
2 2. Buzzer sound
The buzzer sound can be turned ON or OFF.
The default setting is ON.
inch/mm 3 3. Inch/millimeter
You can set your machine’s measuring unit to either
inches or millimeters.
The default unit setting is millimeters.
inch mm Press the inch or mm key to select the preferred unit.
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4. Thread selection
Thread 4
There are four brands of embroidery threads to choose
selection
from. Press the corresponding key of the thread you wish
Janome Madeira to use. The color code of the selected brand will be
shown on the embroidery screen.
Mettler Robison-Anton
q Built-in memory
w USB memory
Format Memory? 5
NOTE:
Formatting will erase all data stored in the memory.
Press key
18
3 c Press the OK key.
6
Press OK key
Press key
5
b Press the cross mark.
6
Press mark
6
n Press the trace key.
6
Press key
END
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7. Language Selection
w
You can select one of the following 11 languages
by pressing the corresponding key.
7
!0
8. Default setting
Reset 9
all to defaults When you press the YES key, all settings except
language setting will return to default (the same settings
as when you purchased the machine).
YES
20
HELP key
1
Press this key to view the help topics for basic opera-
tions.
2/2
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Setting the fabric in the embroidery hoop
1
z Attach a stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric. Mark
q w the centerlines on the right side of the fabric with
tailor’s chalk.
e q Fabric
w Centerlines
e Stabilizer
2 t
x Place the inner hoop with the template on the fabric,
matching the centerlines.
r r Inner hoop
t Template
3
y c Loosen the hoop tightening screw of the outer hoop.
u y Outer hoop
u Hoop tightening screw
4
v Lay the fabric and the inner hoop on the outer hoop.
Push the inner hoop into the outer hoop.
u
t
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Attaching the embroidery hoop to the machine
To attach
z Raise the presser foot.
1 2
x Place the prepared hoop on the machine.
Position the hoop by aligning the notches of the hoop
w with the carriage pins.
q Notch
w Carriage pin
w
e Carriage
w
q
3 4
c Shift the lever in the direction of the arrow.
r Attach the hoop by pushing it against the carriage
pins.
w
r r Lever
5 6 To remove
b Raise the presser foot.
e CAUTION:
• Be careful not to place the excess of fabric between
the carriage and machine body t.
• Never try to move the carriage by hand or touch the
carriage while it is moving.
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Selecting built-in designs
z Your Memory Craft provides you with 14 pages of 55
ready-to-sew built-in designs. Press the pattern
1
selection key to select the pattern you wish to sew.
To view the next page, press the next page key.
q
q 19 min
Press the spool icon key to display a list of thread
4 Colors
colors employed in the selected design.
90x99mm
140x140
y t
x i o
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Starting to sew embroidery
1
z Press the pattern selection key to select the desired
19 min
pattern.
4 Colors
90x99mm
140x140
2
x Adjust the hoop position with the jog keys q so that
the needle drop position comes right above the
center of the centerlines w on the fabric.
q Jog keys
w Centerlines
3
c Press the tracing key to trace the outline of the
selected design so that you can check the sewing
position without stitching.
e Tracing
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4 5 6 v Lower the presser foot. Press the Start/Stop button
and sew 5 to 6 stitches.
w
Entering characters
1/7 A Select the desired font, and the window for upper case
letters will open.
AB FG KL
CDE HIJ MNO Press the next page key to display lower case letters,
PQ UV Z. SIZE
numbers and European accented letters.
RST WXY M C
The size of characters can be changed by pressing the
letter size key r.
z
w
q r t
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q To enter lettering (For example: “Green”)
1 z Press the q key twice to select “G”.
G 1/7 A x Press the page key w to select lower case letters.
AB FG KL
CDE HIJ MNO
PQ UV Z. SIZE
RST WXY M C
ab fg kl
cde hij mno
pq uv z. SIZE
M C
e rst wxy
w
4 b Press the cursor key t to shift the cursor y.
G re 2/7 A
ab fg kl
r cde hij mno
pq uv z. SIZE
rst wxy M C
y t
5 n Press the r key 5 times to select “e”.
G re 2/7 A
ab fg kl
cde hij mno
pq uv z. SIZE
rst wxy M C
G r ee 2/7 A
ab fg kl
r cde hij mno
pq uv z. SIZE
rst wxy M C
7 8
u , Press the OK key i.
* Press the file save key to save the letter
A combination.
G r een 2/7
rst wxy M C
i
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G r een A
4min color
1Color change
140x140 ABC
67x19mm
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c q u Ready to sew screen
G r een A
You can select one of the 3 placements for lettering
4min color
change embroidery: left justify, center justify and right justify.
1Color
67x19mm
140x140 ABC Press the justification key to change the placement for
lettering embroidery.
w
q Left justify
w Center justify
e Right justify
G r een A
4min color
1Color change
140x140 ABC
67x19mm
q Highlighted character
AB FG KL
CDE HIJ MNO w Clear key
PQ UV Z. SIZE
RST WXY M C
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To view a long lettering
A If the lettering is too long to display on the ready to sew
ABCDEFGHI
6min color screen, press the page key to show the hidden
change
1Color characters.
140x140 ABC
94x11mm
Deleting a letter
ABC 1/7 A
Pressing the clear key q will delete the letter e above
e AB FG KL
the cursor w or the letter r in front of the cursor w.
CDE HIJ MNO
PQ UV Z. SIZE q Clear key
w RST WXY M C q w Cursor key
e Letter above the cursor key
r Letter in front of the cursor key
ABC 1/7 A
AB FG KL
r CDE HIJ MNO
PQ UV Z. SIZE
w RST WXY M C
1
z Press the cursor key to shift the cursor under the
ABC 1/7 A letter to delete.
AB FG KL t Cursor keys
CDE HIJ MNO
t
PQ UV Z. SIZE
RST WXY M C
1 Inserting a letter
ABC 1/7 A
You can insert the desired letter in front of the cursor.
AB FG KL
CDE HIJ MNO t
PQ UV Z. SIZE z Press the cursor key t to shift the cursor under the
RST WXY M C
letter “B”.
ADBC 1/7 A
x Press the key 4 times to insert the letter “D” y.
AB FG KL
CDE HIJ MNO
y PQ UV Z. SIZE
RST WXY M C
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Editing mode
The editing function allows you to modify and combine
embroidery patterns from the built-in memory or USB
memory to create your own original designs.
q
Press the edit key q and the editing window w for the
standard hoop will open.
q Edit key
w Editing window
140x140
140x140
140x140 50x50
w
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1 Selecting the pattern to edit
q Example: Select the embroidery #51.
y
The editing window shows the relative size and
placement of the pattern with a square block y
100% instead of the pattern image.
r
* Press the center key to place the embroidery in the
center of the hoop.
r Center key
y Selected pattern
100%
u Page keys
i Patterns not selected
140x140
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Magnifier key
1 z Press the magnifier key to view the design image of
100% the selected pattern.
q Magnifier key
140x140 q
r t
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q
1 Resizing the pattern
100%
You can change the size of the embroidery pattern from
90% to 120% of the original pattern size. The size will
140x140
change 10% each time you press – or + key.
2 3
x The resize window will open.
Press - or + key w.
w 100
c Press the OK key e to resize the selected pattern.
Press the exit key r to exit the resizing window
without any change.
e r
q
Rotating the pattern
1
100%
You can rotate the selected embroidery pattern either
clockwise or counterclockwise.
140x140
z Press the rotate key q.
q Rotate key
e r
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1
Combining patterns
(For example: pattern #51 and lettering)
z Press the edit key q.
140x140
3
c Select the pattern #51 e.
e
4 v Press the jog key r to move the embroidery pattern
to the right.
100%
140x140
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5 b Press the built-in design key w.
w
100%
140x140
100% t
140x140
y
8 9 , Press the flip to the right key y to flip the embroidery
pattern.
. Press the OK key u.
u
10 ⁄0 Press the jog keys i to move the embroidery pattern
to the left.
100%
140x140
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⁄1 Press the magnifier key o and view the placement of
⁄1 the embroidery patterns.
100%
140x140
o
⁄2 Press the exit key !0 to return to the editing window.
⁄2 !0 Exit key
!0
140x140
!1
!2
⁄4 Press the Gothic font key !2.
⁄4
A
AB
CDE
PQ
C
RST
RST WXY M C
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17 ⁄7 Press the jog keys !3 to move the letters down.
!3 Jog keys
100%
140x140
!3
140x140
o
19 ⁄9 Press the exit key !0 to return to the editing window.
!0 Exit key.
!0
20 ¤0 Press the OK key u.
u OK key
100%
140x140
21 u ¤1 Start sewing.
6 min
2 Colors
112x25mm
140x140
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Saving the file
An original embroidery design created in the editing
1
mode can be saved as a file in the built-in memory or
USB memory.
100%
2
x The save file window will open.
M_001 Press the internal memory key w.
Press the OK key to save the file e.
The file name will automatically be assigned starting
from M_001…in order.
w e
1
Name of file
M_001 You can assign a desired name to your own file.
(8 characters can be entered for the file name.)
q For example, assign “U_2” for the file name.
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v Enter “2”.
4 5
b Press the OK key r.
2/2
01 56
234 789
r t
40
v Enter “2”.
4 5
b Press the OK key r.
2/2
01 56
234 789
r t
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Saving in USB memory (Optionl)
1 USB memory can be used to save the stitch data.
w
2 x Press the file save key.
The file-save screen will open.
100% e File-save key
140x140
CAUTION:
Do not turn the power off, or remove the USB memory
while a warning message has been displayed on the
e
screen.
Otherwise the saved data will be lost or the memory
will be damaged.
M_001
5 b Press the OK key to save the file. The file name will
M_001
be automatically assigned from M_001.
EMBF
y OK key
6
n The screen returns to the previous display.
100%
140x140
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Creating a new folder
You can create your own folder and assign the desired
name to it.
1
EMBF 1/1
q
z Press the folder key q.
q Folder key
w
4 v Press the ABC folder to open.
ABC 1/1
e ABC folder
e EMBF
w
6 n The screen returns to the previous screen.
100%
140x140
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1
Opening a file from the internal memory
To open the saved files, press the internal memory key
and the open file window will open.
1 Deleting a file
You can delete the file no longer needed.
Are you sure v The confirmation window will appear. Press the OK
you want to
delete this file? key r to delete the selected file.
r Press the exit key t instead of the OK key to return
to the previous screen without deleting the file.
r OK key
t t Exit key
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Opening a file from USB memory (Optional)
w
2 x Press the USB memory key.
The file-open window will open.
e USB memory key
t
4 v The file list will be displayed.
Press the icon key t to open the file.
t Icon
6 min
2 Colors
112x25mm
140x140
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e
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1
t Cleaning the hook race
q
WARNING:
Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine
before cleaning.
w NOTE:
r
Do not dismantle the machine in any way other than
what is explained in this section.
2
Clean the outside of the machine with a soft cloth and
mild soap.
4 u
x Lift up the bobbin holder y and remove it.
y Bobbin holder
5
v Clean the hook race with the lint brush.
i Hook race
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The machine is noisy 1 Threads have been caught in the hook mechanism. See page 45.
The needle thread breaks. 1 The needle thread is not threaded properly. See pages 9.
2 The needle thread tension is too tight. See page 13.
3 The needle is bent or blunt. See page 12.
4 The needle is inserted incorrectly. See page 12.
5 The needle thread is not set in the thread holder See page 11.
when starting the machine.
The bobbin thread breaks. 1 The bobbin thread is not threaded properly in the bobbin See page 8.
holder.
2 Lint has collected in the bobbin holder. See page 45.
3 The bobbin is damaged and does not turn smoothly. Replace the bobbin.
Visual Touch Screen is 1 The screen contrast of the visual touch screen is not See page 15.
not clear. adjusted correctly.
The machine does not 1 A thread is caught in the hook race. See page 45.
run. 2 The control circuit is not working correctly. Turn the switch off and
turn it on again.
3 The machine is not connected to the power supply. See page 4.
Abnormal noise occurs 1 Something is caught between the carriage and the arm. Remove the object.
when the machine is
switched on.
Patterns are distorted. 1 The fabric is not pulled tightly on the embroidery hoop. See page 22.
2 The embroider hoop is not fixed securely. See page 23.
3 The carriage is bumping into something around the See page 23.
machine.
4 The fabric is caught or pulled for some reason when Stop the machine and
sewing embroidery. free the fabric.
5 The needle thread tension is too tight. See page 13.
6 A stabilizer is not used. See page 14.
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Problem: Cause: Reference:
Pattern selection keys 1 Key position is not adjusted properly. See page 18.
do not work. 2 The control circuit is not working correctly. Turn the switch off and
turn it on again.
3 The bobbin winder spindle is in the winding position. See page 7.
USB memory 1 The USB memory is not inserted correctly. See pages 41
does not work 2 The USB memory is damaged. See page 18
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DESIGN CHARTS
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36 37 38 39 40
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51 52 53 54 55
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FONTS
GOTHIC
SCRIPT
CHELTENHAM
BORDER 1 2 3 4 5
DESIGNS
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11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18
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