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Pfaff creative expect 350 - USB Port; Free Arm;Removable Accessory Tray; Presser Foot Lever; Thread Cutter

Pfaff creative expect 350
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Preparations – 11
Free Arm/Removable Accessory Tray
USB Port
Presser Foot Lever
Thread Cutter
Store presser feet, bobbins, needles and other acces-
sories in the accessory tray so that they are easily
accessible.
Keep the accessory tray on the machine to provide a
larger, at work surface.
Use the free arm to facilitate sewing trouser legs
and sleeve hems. To use the free arm, slide off the
accessory tray. When attached, a hook keeps the
accessory tray securely attached to the machine.
Remove the tray by sliding it to the left.
Your machine has one USB port for connecting USB
devices such as a memory stick. USB plugs can only
be inserted one way – do not force them into the
ports! To remove, carefully pull the USB device.
Note: You can only access your stored les on the USB in
the embroidery mode.
Note: Your machine can read USB devices that are
compatible with both type 2.0 and 3.0 and has the format
FAT32.
The presser foot lever is located at the right side of
the sewing machine head. The lever is used to raise
and lower the presser foot.
By raising the presser foot lever and then pressing
it farther upwards, the lift height of the presser foot
is increased to an extra height allowing you to place
thick fabric layers under the foot.
To use the thread cutter, pull the thread from back
to front as illustrated. Doing this will leave the
thread ends long enough so that the needle doesn't
become unthreaded when you start to sew again.
If the needle thread breaks or bobbin thread is run-
ning low, the machine stops and a pop-up appears
on the screen.
If needle thread breaks: Remove the thread com-
pletely, re-thread the machine and touch OK in the
pop-up.
Thread Sensor

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