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Needle Threader | Yes |
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Stitch Length and Width | Adjustable |
Sewing Speed | 750 stitches per minute |
Presser Foot | Snap-On |
Feed System | Standard |
Free Arm | Yes |
LED Lighting | Yes |
Buttonholes | 1-Step |
LCD Screen | Yes |
Speed Control | Yes |
Type | Computerized |
Presser Feet | All-Purpose Foot, Zipper Foot, Buttonhole Foot, Satin Stitch Foot |
Dimensions | 17 x 8 x 12 inches |
Measures to prevent electric shock, including unplugging the machine.
Warnings for safe use, child supervision, and proper operation.
Guidelines for servicing double-insulated products and replacement parts.
Defines intended use, commercial limitations, and identifies machine parts.
Details components around the needle and parts on the top of the machine.
Lists and describes included accessories, both pictured and not pictured.
Details on various presser feet and available optional accessories.
Guide to selecting and understanding utility and decorative stitch patterns.
Information on decorative stitches and how to access stitch charts.
Steps for unpacking the machine and connecting it to the power supply.
Using the free arm, presser foot lifter, and thread knife features.
Guidance on using both main and auxiliary spool pins for threading.
Step-by-step guide for winding and correctly inserting the bobbin.
Detailed instructions for threading the machine's upper and lower thread paths.
Using the needle threader and information on different needle types.
Guidance on needle care, selection, and changing.
Adjusting thread tension and controlling feed teeth for specific stitches.
Procedure for safely removing and attaching different presser feet.
Explanation of reverse, tie-off, start/stop, needle up/down, thread cutter, and speed controls.
Using the display, stitch menus, and adjusting width/length settings.
Understanding sewing mode and how to select stitches from different menus.
Instructions for programming stitch sequences, editing, and clearing memory.
Basic sewing advice, starting a straight stitch, and changing needle position.
Techniques for changing sewing direction, finishing seams, and using the stretch stitch.
Using the multi-step zigzag and slant overedge stitches for various purposes.
Instructions for closed overlock stitches and creating blind hems.
Methods for repairing fabric damage like holes and tears.
Using the darning stitch and buttonhole foot to repair small holes.
Detailed steps for sewing perfect buttonholes using the one-step foot.
Instructions for sewing zippers, including inserting a centered zipper.
Using the hand-look quilt stitch and the button sewing stitch.
General cleaning of the machine and detailed steps for the bobbin area.
Diagnosing and resolving thread looping, breaking, and bobbin winding issues.
Addressing fabric puckering, tunneling, noise, and feeding problems.
Fixing needle breakage, threader issues, skipped stitches, and distorted stitches.
Resolving upper thread breaking and understanding machine specifications.