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Pfaff Creative 1471

Pfaff Creative 1471
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02/14/2008
Memorizing
in
free
programming
N
First
select
a
free
P-memory
using
left
key
121
P
0
and
right
key
121.
Press
key
“Correct
B/L”:
in
display
104,
“B
00”
appears
above
stitch-width
key
107
and
“L
00”
appears
above
stitch
length
key
106.
B
represents
the
entry
of
the
stitch
width
point
and
L
is
for
the
stitch
length
point.
To
the
right
above
key
105
a
“1”
appears
with
a
flashing
point.
The
flash
ing
point
indicates
that
the
memory
is
ready
for
filling.
A
count
of
“1”
is
added
for
every
stitch
entered.
When
the
maxi
mum
of
99
stitches
has
been
counted
the
next
free
P-memory
has
to
be
selected.
Corrections
for
wrongly
entered
or
for
gotten
stitches:
Above
105
a
point
flashes
in
front
of
the
number
for
the
stitch
last
entered.
Repeatedly
press
the
minus
(—)
sign
of
key
105
and
all
numbers
will
appear
in
the
reverse
order,
and
the
data
for
each
penetration
point
can
be
checked
and
corrected
if
necessary.
Using
the
plus
(+)
sign
of
key
105,
the
last
number
entered,
together
with
its
flashing
point,
can
be
selected.
When
the
pattern
is
entered,
press
the
key
141
“Repeat”
to
set
the
machine
ready
for
sewing.
Transferring
P-memories
to
M
memories:
If
a
freely
programmed
sewing
pattern
consists
of
several
P-memories
or
if
you
wish
to
combine
such
a
pattern
with
a
program
on
the
inside
top
cover,
or
with
letters
or
figures,
ii
is
possible
to
transfer
the
P-memories
to
an
M-memory.
To
do
this,
select
a
free
M-memory
or
one
with
already
programmed
sewing
patterns.
Press
key
143
“Program
entry”,
select
the
P-memory
concerned,
e.g.
P5,
and
press
key
143
again.
The
P-memory
is
now
stored
in
the
selected
M-memory.
If
the
sewing
pattern
is
longer
than
one
P-memory,
continue
selecting
P
memories
and
pressing
key
143
until
all
necessary
memories
are
stored
in
the
M-memory.
To
check
this,
press
key
141
“Repeat”:
the
P-memory
entered
then
appears
in
the
display,
e.g.
“P5”.
When
P-memories
have
been
transferred
to
the
M-memories,
the
P-memories
are
retained.
P-memories
only
appear
in
the
display
as
P0,
P1,
P2,
etc.
If
P-memories
are
cancelled,
they
also
have
to
be
can
celled
in
the
M-memory.
The
method
of
programming
P-
and
M
memories
is
described
in
detail
in
the
sewing
book.
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