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Changing threads
The following is an easy way to change threads:
1.  Cut the thread in use near the spool, behind the guides on 
the telescopic thread stand.
2.  Remove the thread spool and place the new thread on the 
spool pin.
3.  Tie the end of the new thread to the end of the old thread. 
Cut the thread tails to 2-3 cm in length and À rmly pull both 
threads to test knot security. 
4.  Raise the presser foot.
5.  First note tension dial settings and then turn the tension 
dials down to “0”.
6.  Pull the threads through the machine one at a time until the 
knots are in front of the needle. If the threads do not pull 
easily, check for tangles on thread guides or looping under 
thread stand.
7.  Cut the thread behind the knot and thread the needle.
8.  Return tension dials to previous settings.
Note: 
When using standard thread spools, place the thread 
unreeling disc as shown to prevent the thread from getting caught 
on the edge of  the spool.
Start sewing
1.  When the machine is completely threaded, close the front 
cover and bring all of the threads over the stitch plate and 
slightly to the left under the presser foot.
2.  Ensure that the upper blade moves against the lower blade 
correctly by turning the handwheel slowly toward you. If 
the blades are not moving correctly, check if there are any 
fabric or waste thread stuck between the blades.
3.  Hold the threads and apply a slight tension.
4.  Turn the hand wheel toward you 2 or 3 complete turns 
to start making a thread chain. Check if all threads wind 
around the stitch À nger of the stitch plate. If the threads 
do not wind around the À nger, make sure each thread is 
threaded correctly.
5.  Continue holding the thread chain while pressing the foot 
control. Sew until the chain is 5-8 cm in length.
6.  Place fabric under the front of the presser foot and sew a test 
sample. Guide the fabric slightly with your left hand while 
sewing. Do not pull on the fabric as this may deÁ ect the 
needle, causing it to break.
7.  When you reach the end of the fabric, continue sewing while 
drawing the À nished fabric gently backwards and to the 
left. This is called chaining off. It prevents the threads from 
coming undone and prepares for next sewing.
8.  Cut off the thread chain 2-5 cm behind the presser foot 
using the thread cutter on the back of the machine. Pull the 
threads around the thread cutter from the right, then toward 
you. 
Thread chain
Chaining off Thread cutter