1. Lift the needle above the presser foot by turning the hand wheel slightly in
clockwise direction.
2. Raise the presser foot by lifting up on the lever in back of the machine above the
presser foot bar.
3. Position fabric to be sewn under the presser foot with presser foot in raised
position. Make sure seam direction is aligned with the presser foot, with seam
location.
4. Lower the presser foot.
5. Select speed by pressing speed button on the front of the machine. High speed,
button is extended out. Low speed, button is in. Use low speed for difficult
projects which require a lot of stopping and turning fabric. Use high speed for long
uninterrupted seams.
6. Turn power switch to ON position. (Note: when using the foot pedal, the machine
should be on OFF and would only work when you press the pedal)
7. Gently guide the fabric to keep the seam straight by pressing lightly down with
your fingertips on both sides as it feeds through the presser foot.
8. When the seam is finished, turn switch off.
9. Raise the needle above the fabric by turning the hand wheel slightly in a clockwise
direction.
10. Raise presser foot by lifting the presser foot lever.
11. Pull fabric towards you leaving about 10 inches of thread between the fabric and
the machine.
12. Cut thread close to fabric, leaving excess thread loosely lying on the sewing deck
in the direction of the presser foot and towards you.
1. Tension for maximum performance and has been set and adjusted by the factory.
However, if you find that stitches are too loose or too tight, you can adjust the
stitch.
2. Loosen stitch by turning the tension screw counter clockwise.
3. Tighten the stitch by turning the tension screw clockwise. Sewing heavier fabric
may require loosening the stitch. Very light fabric may require tightening the
stitch. Bobbin tension cannot be adjusted.