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. FOR THE OPERATOR
1. Operating procedure of the sewing machine
1) Press ON button
1
of the power switch to turn
ON the power.
(Caution) If the power indication LED does not
light up even when turning ON the power
switch, immediately turn OFF the power
switch and check the voltage.
In addition, in such a case as this, re-
turn ON the power switch when 2 to 3
minutes or more have passed after turn-
ing OFF the power switch.
2) When the needle bar is not in UP position, it automatically turns to the UP position.
(Caution) WhenturningONthepowerforthersttime,thereisthecasewherethetimingisslightlyre-
tarded to perform the initialization work. When turning ON the power, the needle bar moves. Do
not put your hands or things under the needle.
3) When depressing front part
3
of the pedal, the
sewing machine rotates at the number of revolu-
tions in accordance with the depressing amount.
When the pedal is returned to the neutral posi-
tion, the sewing machine stops.
4) When lightly depressing back part
4
of the ped-
al, the presser goes up. (PFL type only)
5) When strongly depressing back part
5
of the
pedal, thread trimming is performed.
8) When sewing is completed, press OFF button
2
of
the power switch to turn OFF the power switch after
conrming that the sewing machine has stopped.
7) For some types of the sewing machine heads, re-
verse feed is performed by pressing touch-back
switch
7
. (The gure given illustrates the case of
the DDL-9000B.)
6
PFL KFL
Presser foot operation
by pedal
Enabled
Disabled
Pedal depressing depth
for thread trimming
Deep Shallow
6) For some types of the sewing machine heads, it
is possible to program various sewing patterns,
using the operation panel, such as the reverse
feed stitching at sewing start and that at sewing
end. For the CP-18
6
, refer to
"
#
-3. Operating
procedure of sewing patterns" p.16
for details.
For the operation panel other than the CP-18
6
,
refer to the individual Instruction Manual for the
operation panel to be used.
(The gure given illustrates the case of the DDL-
9000B.)