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1. ccooocccccccnnccnccncccncononas 41 42 How to Save to the USB Memory Stick 43 Creating a New Folder on the USB Memory Stick 44 Opening a File from the Internal Machine Memory 45 Deleting a AA e APP 45 Opening a File from the USB Memory Stick Bai A ee A T 46 SMALL HOOP EMBROIDERY 2 cc0ceeeeeees 47 48 CARE AND MAINTENANCE cccccceeseeeeeeeeees 49 Cleaning the Bobbin Case and Hook Area 49 Assembling the Bobbin Case into Hook Area 49 TROUBLESHOOTIN Oscars oia 50 51 DESIGN CHARTS cirio enc ici 52 53 FONT onp cs pode enenaataa neato ccenieions 54 EMBROIDERY QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 55 Q 0 Machine Identification O OnN On Bb O Ny gt ND PO PO NP P P NP PO PO HAH a o do do o o do S BH O NOOA ON OOO N Oa FwWN o 29 Function panel LCD screen LCD brightness adjusting dial Spool holder large Spool cap Bobbin thread guide Thread take up lever Thread tension dial Face plate Thread cutter amp thread holder Thread guide plate Needle plate Bobbin case cover Bobbin case cover release button Start stop button Carriage Needle clamp screw Needle bar thread guide Needle Presser foot Setscrew Needle threader Hole for auxiliary spool pin Bobbin winder spindle Bobbin winder stopper Thread cutter Handwheel USB socket Power switch Machine socket Presser foot lifter Carrying handle
2. 2 Sewing time in minutes 3 Number of colors in design 4 Spool icon Design size in millimeters 6 Selected hoop size for design Press the spool icon to display a list of thread colors used in the selected design Color List Screen 1 5586 Iris Step 9 5599 Salmon If the design contains more than 4 colors simply TTT press the page forward button to display the remaining colors of the design 7 Sewing order of the thread color Color code of the thread 9 Name of the color buttons on the front panel Forward and reverse buttons 1 OK v button 42 Exit X button 3 Positioning buttons 3 5520 Blue 26 Preparing Machine and Hoop for Embroidery Step Select thread colors needed Thread machine with first color Step Adjust the hoop with the hoop positioning buttons 1 so that the needle will drop right above Se the center of the center lines on the fabric Q Positioning Buttons 2 Center lines Step Press the trace button to trace the outline of the selected design The tracing of the design allows you to see where the design will be on the garment or fabric This is where you will re hoop if you need to reposition 3 Trace button J pp o 5 A 2 Step 4 Lower the presser foot Press the start stop button and sew 5 to 6 stitches Step Press the start stop button again to stop the machine Raise the presser foot Trim the thread tail at the beginni
3. 7 Incorrect stabilizer is being used See page 16 The machine does not 1 A thread is caught in the bobbin case and the hook area See page 49 run 2 The control circuit is not working correctly Turn the switch off and turn it on again 3 The machine is not connected to the power supply See page 6 Abnormal noise occurs 1 Something is caught between the carriage and the arm Remove the object when the machine is switched on Embroidery patterns 1 The fabric is not taut in the embroidery hoop See page 24 are distorted 2 The embroider hoop is not attached securely See page 25 3 The carriage is bumping into something around the See page 25 machine 4 The embroidered fabric or garment is unable to move Stop the machine and unrestricted by the embroidery machine as it stitches free the fabric 5 The needle thread tension is too tight See page 15 6 The correct stabilizer is not used See page 16 50 Problem Cause Reference Pattern selection icons do not work Key position is not adjusted properly The control circuit is not working correctly The bobbin winder spindle is in the winding position See page 20 Turn the switch off and turn it on again See page 9 USB memory does not work The USB memory stick is not inserted correctly The USB memory stick is damaged The USB memory stick needs to be formatted Information has been saved on the USB memory stick other than JEF d
4. KL PQ UV ___ SZE Inserting a Letter You can insert a desired letter in front of the cursor ES ena ae Step 7 Fa FA 0 E Press the cursor icon the direction you wish to insert ARA mat A a letter 6 Put the cursor under the letter B Step Press the icon containing D 4 times to insert the letter DO 32 33 Editing Button Selecting the edit button opens the ability to personalize create re size and much more to your designs The edit mode is always used to save a design to a file These files can be in the internal memory of the machine or on the USB memory stick Edit Button Press the edit button 1 and the editing window for the standard hoop will open 1 Edit button 2 Editing window The mark indicates the center of the embroidery hoop 3 Center mark Hoop Size Choose Hoop Size Press the hoop icon 1 to open the hoop selection window Select the desired hoop size and press the OK y button Selecting a Pattern to Edit Step Press the built in designs button 1 Built in desigs button Step Select pattern icon 7 2 Pattern icon 7 The editing window shows the relative size and placement of the pattern with a square block instead of the pattern image To move the pattern press the positioning arrow button 3 Positioning arrow button Press the center button to place the embroidery in the center of the hoop 4 Center button To
5. ooocccccccccoonnccncconononcconnnnnnonononnnnnnnos 26 Preparing Machine and Hoop for Embroidery 27 28 Needle or Bobbin Thread Breaks cccoooocnccccooc 28 Programing Lettering ooccccooccccccnnnncnonononanonos 29 92 Selecting FONTS sxcsscecacescscecescceesececsesceasseeseccessseoesenss 29 Entering Characters oocccccccocccnccccoconncnonnnnnnnnancnnnnnns 29 How to Program Lettering ccccoocccococonccocnnnno 30 Ready to Sew SCION cccccceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeees 31 Color CAIN Cs sacs serene cosandamcacantabtseeceeanneesnceteeepuaneete 31 Placement of Lettering Embroidery 31 Maximum Number of Characters oooocccccccccoom 31 Viewing Lengthy TexXt ooccccconncccconcnoconcnconanononanos 32 Deleting a Letter ooccconncccconncccconnccnanncononononnnononos 32 Inserting a Letter anio 32 Editing BUON PePPPOPO 50N7O PUR E 33 46 An 33 Selecting a Pattern to Edit oocccccooccnnnccono 34 Magnier ICON iseer anana 35 Mirror Imaging the Pattern c ooonncccncnnccccconocncnnnnns 35 Resizing the PattelD coocccccocconccoconcconnnconanononanonos 36 Rotating the Pattern occcccoccncccononcconcnnonanononanonos 36 Combining PatternS cccccoconnnnnccccccnncnnnccnnononos 37 40 Saving Edited Design Files ccccecsseeseeeeeeees 41 Saving in Machine Internal Memory 41 How to Name a File
6. delete the pattern press the delete button 5 Delete button If there are 2 or more patterns in the editing window press the next or previous page button to select the pattern to edit The selected pattern is displayed with a solid line The patterns not selected are displayed with a dotted line 6 Selected pattern 7 Page buttons Patterns not selected 34 140x140 35 Magnifier Icon Step Press the magnifier icon to view the design image of the selected pattern 1 Magnifier icon Step The center of the magnified image will be displayed 2 Center part of the magnified image Step Press the positioning arrow button up to scroll up the image 3 Positioning arrow button up Step 4 Press the positioning arrow button down to scroll down the image 4 Positioning arrow button down Press the exit X button to return to the editing window 5 Exit X button Mirror Imaging the Pattern You can flip the embroidery pattern horizontally Step Press the mirror image icon The flip window will open 1 Mirror image icon Step Press the mirror image to the right icon 3 2 Mirror image to the left icon 3 Mirror image to the right icon 4 OK v button 5 Exit X button Step Press the OK v button 4 to mirror image the selected pattern Press the exit X button 6 to exit the mirror image window without any change Resizing the Pattern You can change the size of a
7. embroidery is completed the fabric may shrink and cause the embroidered pattern to become distorted Embroidery can be applied to many types of fabrics but it may be necessary to prepare these fabrics in a special manner e Fabrics with a loopy or napped surface such as towels use a water soluble stabilizer both on the underside and on the topside of the fabric e Denim and linen are considered unstable because of the loose weave use a medium weight cut away stabilizer on the backside e T shirt type fabric usually requires at least one sometimes two layers of soft mesh type cut away stabilizer on the backside e For medium to heavyweight stable woven fabric use a medium to heavy weight tear away type stabilizer e For soft or sheer fabrics use a rinse away type stabilizer Stabilizer Stabilizer is a non woven substance The three most common types of stabilizers available are tear away cut away and wash away Which stabilizer you choose will depend on the nature of the fabric on which you are embroidering Always follow the manufacturer s instructions on how to use and apply the stabilizer correctly Generally the stabilizer should be larger in size than the hoop with which it is being used When embroidery is completed use a fine point scissor to carefully remove any excess stabilizer from the embroidery area See page 56 for information on using the appropriate stabilizer Template When positioning the fabric
8. into the hoop use the template to align the centerlines on the fabric with the center of the hoop First mark the centerlines on the fabric and place the fabric on the outer hoop Place the inner hoop and template over the fabric and adjust the fabric placement 1 Center point for embroidery and center justified lettering embroidery 2 Leftmost point for left justified lettering embroidery 3 Rightmost point for right justified lettering embroidery Justification of lettering explained on page 31 16 FUNCTION OF BUTTONS AND ICONS LCD Brightness Adjusting Dial Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen can be helpful when the light in the room varies 1 LCD brightness adjusting dial 2 LCD screen A CAUTION Do not press the surface of the LCD screen or function panel with a hard or sharp object such as a pencil or screwdriver Function Panel Built in design button Press this button to display the pattern selection window for the built in designs The LCD screen displays up to 4 patterns Press the page forward and back buttons to show the next or previous 4 patterns Press the icon of desired design on screen to select the desired pattern 2 Lettering button Press this button to select one of the 3 fonts for lettering or border designs 3 Internal memory button Press this button to open the pattern file folders designed to store edited designs in the machines internal memory 4 USB memor
9. need realignment in the key position adjustment window Step Press the YES icon Step Press the reverse page button 20 Press mark Key Position Adjustment 21 Step Press the OK y button Step 4 Press the USB memory stick button Step Press the cross mark with your finger Step 6 Press the trace button Step Press the OK y button to confirm the adjustments and exit the setting mode Set 7 and 8 Language selection You can select one of the following 11 languages by pressing the corresponding icon English 2 French 3 Spanish 4 Italian 5 Dutch German 7 Japanese Swedish 9 Russian Portuguese AD Finnish Press the OK y button to confirm your selection Set 9 Default setting Reset all to defaults When you press the YES icon all settings except language setting will return to default the same settings as when you purchased the machine YES 22 HELP Button Press this button to view the help topics for basic operations Step Press the help button 1 Help button Step Select from 4 helpful topics Inserting O Helo topics the bobbin oe Threading Winding the machine the bobbin Step Press the page forward button to change the page 3 Page forward button Step 4 Press the exit X button to return to the previous window 4 Exit X button 23 24 Securing Fabric in the Embroidery Hoop Step Choose the pr
10. stored will be displayed Press the icon to open the file you wish to sew Step The screen will display the ready to sew window of the saved design Lower the presser foot and start sewing Deleting a File You can delete a file no longer needed Step Press the internal memory button Internal memory button Step Files stored will be displayed Step Select the file 3 you wish to delete Press the delete button 2 Step 4 The confirmation window will appear Press the OK V button 4 to delete the selected file Press the exit X button 5 to return to the previous screen without deleting the file 4 OK V button 5 Exit X button 45 A Opening a File from the USB Memory Stick Optional Step Insert the USB memory stick 1 into the USB socket 1 USB memory stick 2 USB socket Step Press the USB memory button 3 USB memory button Step Press the desired folder 4 to open 4 Folder icon Step The file list will be displayed Press the icon 5 to open the file 5 Icon Step The ready to sew screen will display the design 46 SMALL HOOP EMBROIDERY Your machine comes with two hoops a large hoop and a small hoop The small hoop allows you to embroider many projects for which the large hoop may be too big Below is an example of how you could embroider a smaller project such as a drawstring bag How to Sew a Design on a Small Bag Step Put the design
11. template sheet on the fabric and mark the 4 dots as illustrated 1 Design template sheet Design images will be on template sheets provided with machine Step Draw the center lines on the fabric small bag 2 Center lines Position stabilizer inside bag under center lines 3 Stabilizer inside the bag Step Insert the outer hoop into the bag under the stabilizer Set the inner hoop with the template on the outside of bag Match the center lines on the fabric with the template Press inner hoop into outer hoop Tighten the hoop adjusting screw 4 Outer hoop 5 Inner hoop 6 Template Step 4 Remove the template Bring the unhooped part of the bag fabric out from under the hoop see illustration making sure that no part of it is placed in the area to be embroidered Step 7 Press the edit button and the hoop selection icon 7 Edit button Hoop selection icon Step 6 Press the small hoop icon to select the small hoop and press the OK y button 9 Small hoop icon OK v button 140x140 50x50 47 Step Press the built in design button 1 Built in design button Step KA Select the design 42 al ey 11 14 Step 9 Press the rotation icon 42 Rotation icon Step Press the icon 43 twice to rotate the design 90 degrees Step Press the OK y button and you will return to the edit screen OK y button Step Press the OK v button once more to get back to the rea
12. Press the 4 icon 5 times to select e z ES EM i Leela SE c Step Press the cursor icon forward to shift the cursor 6 Step 6 Press the 4 icon 5 times to select e Press the forward cursor icon Step Press the icon 4 times to select n NOTE To save a lettering combination you would need to save in this editing screen at this point To save your letter combination of Green in the machine internal memory press the file save button The screen will say M 001 Select OK v and the save is complete See page 41 Step 1 and Step 2 for diagrams Step Press the OK y button 8 Step 9 G reen The display will change to the ready to sew screen 4min 1Color 67x19mm 9mm UO 30 4min 1Color 67x19mm 140x140 4min color Color change 67x19mm rose O e 67x1 9mm 140x140 31 Ready to Sew Screen 1 Lettering embroidery design 2 Sewing time in minutes 3 Number of colors 4 Lettering size 5 Hoop size 6 Justification icon 7 Color change icon Color Change You can sew a multi colored lettering embroidery by changing the thread color of each letter if you press the color change icon before sewing The machine will stop automatically when each letter has been sewn Select OK v and change the thread to the next color and start sewing again Placement of Lettering Embroidery You can select one of three placements for lettering embroi
13. SINGER INSTRUCTION MANUAL S10 SINGER and STUDIO are trademarks of The Singer Company Limited S r l or its Affiliates 2014 The Singer Company Limited S r l or its Affiliates All rights reserved IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only Read all instructions before using this sewing machine DAN G E _ To reduce the risk of electric shock 1 An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning WA R N N G To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used by or near children 2 Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this owner s manual Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this owner s manual 3 Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return this sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked Keep ve
14. Thread guide cover Standard Accessories 1 2 CSOD CCS lt E Bobbins Cos COD 2 Lint brush SS SZ SS ES 3 Auxiliary spool pin 4 Felt 3 ii iS 5 Spool stand B CS Co gt 6 Spool cap Large set on the machine 7 Spool cap Small 8 Scissors 6 7 8 9 Screwdriver tC 10 Screwdriver for needle plate J Gy gt 573 11 Set of needles O 12 Embroidery hoop and template 13 Embroidery hoop and template small CO gt 14 14 Instruction book 15 Template sheets 9 10 16 Power supply cord 5 17 Soft cover Go to www singerco com for information on where to buy needles and bobbins GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting the Power Supply Turn off the power switch and insert the machine plug into the machine socket Insert the power supply plug into the wall outlet and turn the power switch on CT A ON 1 Power switch H Y 2 Machine plug OFF G Machine socket 4 Power supply plug Wall outlet NOTE When power swith is turned on it takes approximately ten seconds for the machine screen to come on For Your Safety When your machine is embroidering do not leave the machine unattended Keep the sewing area around your machine clutter free When watching the machine sew keep your hands away from any moving parts such as the thread take up lever the handwheel and the needle Always turn off the power switch and unplug the power supply when leaving the machine unattended when attach
15. breakage Set 2 Buzzer sound The buzzer sound can be turned ON or OFF The default setting is ON Press the ON icon to switch on the buzzer sound Press the OFF icon to switch off the buzzer sound Set 3 Inch millimeter You can set your machine s measuring unit to either inches or millimeters The default unit setting is millimeters Press the inch or mm icon to select the preferred unit Thread ES selection Mettler Format Key Position Adjustment Set 4 Thread selection There are three brands of embroidery threads to choose from Press the corresponding icon of the thread you wish to use The color number of the selected brand will be shown on the embroidery screen Set 5 Formatting the memory To format the memory select the memory location by pressing the corresponding icon and pressing the OK y button 1 Built in memory 2 USB memory stick When formatting the USB memory stick on the machine be sure to allow plenty of time for the process Do not turn the machine off or remove the USB memory stick until the machine prompts you NOTE Formatting will erase all data stored in the memory If designs you stored are missing from the internal memory or USB memory stick reformatting may be necessary Reformat using SET 5 Set 6 Touch pad position adjustment When touching screen icons or touch pad buttons if the wrong response comes up on the screen the touch pad button may
16. dery Justify refers to the location the lettering will be located in the hoop when sewn Example Selecting left justify A will start Green on the left side of the hoop 1 A Left justify Far left area of hoop 2 B Center justify Center of hoop 3 C Right justify Far right of hoop Maximum Number of Characters The maximum number of characters varies depending on the font and size programmed If you enter more charac ters than the maximum number the last entered charac ter will be highlighted Press the clear icon to delete the highlighted character 1 Highlighted character 2 Clear icon Viewing Lengthy Text If the lettering is too long to display on the ready to sew screen press the page forward button to show the hidden characters ara 140140 ABC g4xiimm Le Example Letters programmed from A to K in S small font The screen shows letters A to l Press the page forward button and letters C to K will show CDEFGHIJK Color _F lerange Deleting a Letter Pressing the clear icon will delete the letter 3 above the cursor or the letter 4 in front of the cursor 1 Clear icon 2 Cursor 3 Letter above the cursor icon 4 Letter in front of the cursor icon Step Press the cursor arrow to shift the cursor under the Eg Te letter to delete HHK MNO lt gt 6 Cursor icons a Ma ar Ea ee Step Press the clear icon to delete the letter Clear icon AB FG
17. dy to sew screen OK y button Step Attach the embroidery hoop on the carriage Step Lower the presser foot and start sewing 49 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Bobbin Case and Hook Area AN WARNING Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine before cleaning NOTE Do not dismantle the machine in any way other than what is explained in this section Clean the outside of the machine with a soft cloth and mild soap Remove the setscrews with the screwdriver supplied with the machine Remove the needle plate and presser foot 1 Setscrew 2 Presser foot 3 Screwdriver 4 Setscrew 5 Needle plate Lift up the bobbin case 6 and remove it 6 Bobbin case Clean the bobbin case with the lint brush 7 Lint brush 4 Clean the hook area with the lint brush Hook area Clean the hook area with a dry cloth Assembling the Bobbin Case into Hook Area Insert the bobbin case so that the knob fits next to the stopper in the hook area Y Knob 2 Stopper Reattach the presser foot and needle plate Align the needle plate guide pins with the guide holes on the needle plate and tighten the screw 3 Needle plate guide pins NOTE After cleaning the machine make sure the needle is inserted correctly and the presser foot is attached securely TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Reference The
18. e of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision For outside Europe except U S A and Canada This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory o mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Please note that on disposal this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National legislation relating to electrical electronic products If in doubt please contact your am retailer for guidance European Union only Table of Contents Machine Identification c cccccccccececececececeececeseces 4 Standard Accessories c cccsceccecececcecececcececsceucecaeass 5 GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting the Power Supply ooooccccccccccnnnnnnccnnoonnno 6 Polanzed Pl sra ad 6 Start Stop BUON escasamente orerintda 7 Presser Foot Lifter scsi 7 Winding amp Inserting the Bobbin mooooo 8 10 Removing Bobbin from Bobbin Case ccc co ccnc 8 Preparing Thread Spool ocooccccccccccconncnnccononannnn 8 Using Auxiliary Spool Pin cccccccscescecccsccedececce
19. eccceceseees 8 Winding the Bobbin ooccccccccncnncccocccnncncoccncnonaconnnnnos 9 Inserting the Bobbin cscctoniassiatdeind 10 Threading the Machine coocccncccocccnccccncnncccnncnnnonanoss 11 Needle Threader oooccccccconcnccococcnncononccnconnanoncnnnanonnos 12 Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread cooccccccoccnncccooco 13 Changing the Needle ooocccccccccooccccncccononoconnnnnnnos 14 Adjusting the Thread Tension oooncccccccccnncccnccnnnonnnoo 15 Balanced thread tension occcccccnccccccnnococnnoconononos 15 When the needle thread tension is too tight 15 When the needle thread tension is too loose 15 Using Fabric and StabilizZer ooocccncccoconnnnnnno 16 o ON aes ject serie dee EEEE ETE ETE 16 o A oo UR EE OO 16 FUNCTION OF BUTTONS AND ICONS 17 23 LCD Brightness Adjusting Dial ooococccoocco 17 Function FP GING csnoseccteesncavnccsvenennengsascenesneansncseeneesvns 17 18 Customizing Settings for Machine ooccccccooncnccc 19 HELP BUWOM MA testes kni EA EREA 23 Securing Fabric in the Embroidery HOOP 24 Template SheetS ooccccccccnccnnconnconononcnnnncnnnanncnnnconananens 24 Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to the Machine 25 Selecting Built in DesignS cccccoooncccnncccononncnnncnnnnos 26 Ready to Sew ScrB8N cooooccccncccccocccnnnncnnoncnnnnnnnnnannnnonos 26 Color List Screen
20. elease button 2 Bobbin case cover 3 Bobbin Preparing Thread Spool Step Place the large spool cap on the spool pin as shown 1 Large spool cap Step Place the spool of thread on the spool pin with the thread coming off the spool as shown Attach the large spool cap and press it firmly against the spool of thread 1 Large spool cap Step Use the small spool cap to hold narrow or small spools of thread 2 Small spool cap Using Auxillary Spool Pin Use the auxiliary spool pin when you need to wind the bobbin without unthreading the machine while working on an embroidery Insert the auxiliary spool pin into the spool stand and then into the hole Place the felt on the auxiliary spool pin and place a spool of thread on it as shown 1 Auxiliary spool pin 2 Spool stand 3 Hole 4 Felt CSS Mi AWS cae ESS 1a 4 y C I _ gm E oN ma z 3 ES gt gt 4 T a Winding the Bobbin NOTE For best results use bobbinfill thread in the bobbin for embroidery Bobbinfill thread is lighter in weight than all purpose thread making the design less dense on the back side of the fabric Step Guide the thread around the bobbin winder thread guide while holding the thread with both hands 1 Bobbin winder thread guide Step Thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside to the outside Put the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle 2 Bobbin winder spindle St
21. en threads are looking unbalanced on your design always check these steps first e Re thread the machine on top Be sure that the embroidery thread is feeding evenly and correctly off the spool e Check that the embroidery thread hasn t come out of thread guides e Check that the bobbin is correctly threaded When the needle thread tension is too tight The bobbin thread shows on the right side of the fabric Reduce the tension by turning the tension dial to a lower number 1 Bobbin thread When the needle thread tension is too loose The embroidery thread shows more on the back of the design and can form loops Increase the tension by turning the dial to a higher number Using Fabric and Stabilizer Stabilizer Adhesive surface facing down Hoop position Embroidering surface Top side CHIA TE ET EE pt tT Ty EE Pt tt AT TE ET BREESE IS AAA O A D INIT TT A STARTING POINT FOR MONOGRAMMING HEN Fabric Use stabilizer to produce best results when embroidering e Fabrics which lack firmness or stability such as light weight cotton can pull in when being embroidered This can result in problems such as shrinkage and puckering of the fabric around the embroidery area e Stretch fabrics may stretch or distort when tightening the hoop and the result may be uneven embroidery Furthermore when the fabric is removed from the hoop after
22. ep Push the spindle to the right Press the start stop button while holding the end of the thread Stop the machine after the bobbin is wound a few layers Cut the thread close to the hole on top of the bobbin Step 4 Press the start stop button again and continue filling the bobbin When the bobbin is fully wound it will stop filling the bobbin Press the start stop button to stop the machine motor Return the bobbin winder spindle to the left Remove the bobbin and cut the thread with the bobbin thread cutter 3 Bobbin thread cutter NOTE Do not move the bobbin winder spindle while the machine is running For safety purposes the motor will stop automatically after running for two minutes after bobbin has been filled CAUTION Use only SINGER Class 15 bobbins in your E machine Using improperly sized bobbins JJ or pre wound bobbins may cause stitching problems Improper bobbins can damage your bobbin case and machine Inserting the Bobbin Step Push the bobbin case cover release button to the to release bobbin case cover Place the bobbin in the bobbin case Lightly pull the bobbin thread to ensure that the bobbin turns in a counter clockwise direction If it turns in a clockwise direction remove the bobbin and replace it so that it turns in a counter clockwise direction Thread 2 Bobbin case The bobbin case cover has a helpful picture for reference when threading Step Guide the th
23. erwise the saved data will be lost or the memory stick will be damaged USB memory stick may need to be re formatted See page 20 Step Press the USB memory icon The folder list will be displayed on the screen 4 USB memory icon NOTE The EMBF folder will automatically be created when inserting the formatted USB memory stick for the first time Step 4 Press the EMBF folder icon to open 5 Folder icon Step Press the OK y button to save the file The file name will be automatically assigned from M_001 6 OK V button Step 6 The screen returns to the previous display 43 ABC O 1 2 AB FG KL PQ luv z 44 Creating a New Folder on the USB Memory Stick You can create your own folder and assign the desired name to it Step Press the folder icon 1 1 Folder icon Step Enter the folder name Choose up to 8 characters to enter For example enter ABC for the folder name Step Press the OK v button 2 OK v button Step 4 Press the ABC folder to open 3 ABC folder Step Press the OK v button to save the file in the ABC folder 2 OK V button Step 6 The screen returns to the previous screen AN Are you sure you want to delete this file 4 Opening a File from the Internal Machine Memory To open the saved files press the internal memory but ton and the open file window will open Step Press the internal machine memory button Step File
24. es S BQ 8 is a am D Zo o SO 80 N N AA d y Am A ao Fs m F 00 T gt oa gt DD JD OO S o fale ey LE i N Vin se QUAD om OO vg aN NA AAA O slo oe lt I Z Lu Hi Lu I y BORDER DESIGNS 16 94 EMBROIDERY QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE PROJECT STABILIZER HOOPING NEEDLE area NEEDLE THREAD SINGER T Shirts nia Hoop fabric and stabilizer together ay Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon Size 11 Hoop cut away stabilizer Pin topper es Cut Away and Chromium Fleece Topper and fleece to the hooped cut away 2001 Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon dl stabilizer Size 14 SEE Same color as Towels Topper and Hoop tear away stabilizer Pin topper Chromium neede ieai Polyester is Tear Away and towel to the hooped tear away 2000 recommended Size 14 or towel Hoop cut away stabilizer Pin topper ee Cut Away Chromium a Sweater Knits Stabilizer and sweater to the hooped cut away 2001 Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon stabilizer Size 14 SINGER Light Weight Water Soluble Chromium oe Rayon is most often Fabrics ight TearAway Hoop fabric amp stabilizer together 2000 Bobbinfill ased Size 11 SINGER do dl peral Hoop fabric and stabilizer together ee aa Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon Size 14 SINGER Medium to Heavy a Chr
25. esigns 51 See page 43 See page 20 See page 20 DESIGN CHARTS OLS QQQ QS OQQON QOS 25252 QDR RBG LLL LLL SLLLS SOROS OSS OSS BOGGS SOKO POR QL SQ PRR RDS QOS DSS S62 LRL LLIS SS 52 Y el 2 E iS 8 53 FONTS ZA 2 Z oO o Q e spo EDO O o IXN _N i yY eg L gt xa GA an i 5X x ov uk og J 3 wD w5 I gt c gt N Wd os O 2053 o Wd vs LL ee 10 gt lt D 00 53 WO on yoo w O n o ma xo o OG ot N 7 4 0 o Moa aa O wo LO woo lt lo wo GOTHIC SO RW o o SINS SO O0 S mosso AN LS RX TW wo B SS La SA MO sw AR me av Re oy SS 2 3D US vw 3 O es Wo wes wes GR Da Ni y vw 3 DO a mo Bis 3 33 WH ak By BO vis QS 32 ma PRS 3 vg 039 al 7 PRPS as Sa sane BQ ss Xo el
26. ess the OK v button 7 Step Press the pattern positioning button 8 to move the embroidery pattern to the left 38 15 16 LEAF 17 PQ UV fz 39 Step Press the magnifier icon and view the placement of the embroidery patterns Step Press the exit X button 0 to return to the editing window Exit X button Step Press the lettering button 4 1 Lettering button Step Press the Gothic font icon 42 Step Enter the letters For example LEAF Step Press the OK y button Step Press the pattern positioning button 43 to move the letters down 3 Pattern positioning buttons Step Confirm the layout of the embroidery by pressing the magnifier icon 9 Magnifier icon Step Press the exit X button 40 to return to the editing window Exit X button 40 Saving Edited Design Files An original embroidery design created in the editing mode can be saved as a file in the built in memory or on the USB memory stick Remember a file can only be saved in the edit screen Saving in Machine Internal Memory Step Press the file save button Q Step The save file window will open Press the internal memory icon 2 Press the OK y button to save the file The file name will automatically be assigned If you saved GREEN from page 30 this will be saved as M_002 Press the OK y button again and you will return to the editing window Press OK y again and you will return to the ready to s
27. ew screen How to Name a File You can assign a desired name to your file Up to 8 characters can be entered for a file name For example assign U_2 for the file name Step Press the name icon 1 Step The window for entering the name will open Press the letter icons 2 and enter U and move cursor forward and enter Move cursor forward Step Press the next page forward button 41 U_ 2 e 2 2 ENE N The same file name exists overwrite it 42 Step 4 Enter 2 Step Press the OK y button 4 Step 6 Press the OK y button 4 to save the file under the new name When you attempt to save a file when the name already exists this confirmation message will appear Press the OK y button 4 to overwrite the existing file Press the exit X button if you do not wish to overwrite it How to Save to the USB Memory Stick USB memory stick offers you more storage for edited designs The USB memory stick must be formatted before storing designs on it See page 20 for formatting instructions Remember a file can only be saved in the edit screen Step Insert the USB memory stick 1 into the USB socket 2 1 USB memory stick 2 USB socket Step Press the file save button The file save screen will open 3 File save button NM CAUTION Do not turn the power off or remove the USB memory while a warning message has been displayed on the screen Oth
28. ing Press the stitch back once 2 to move the hoop back by 10 stitches 2 Stitch back button 3 Point of thread breakage 4 Stitch forward button 28 Programming Lettering Selecting Fonts There are 3 styles of fonts and 18 border designs Press the lettering button 1 The font selection window will open 2 1 Lettering button 2 Font selection window Press one of the following icons to select the desired font or border design 3 Gothic font 4 Script font 5 Cheltenham font 6 Border designs Entering Characters 1 7 Select the Gothic font and the window for upper case letters will open Press the next page forward button to display lower CDE JLHIJ JLMNO case letters numbers and international alphabet 2 The size of characters can be changed by pressing the letter size icon 4 The default size is medium To enter a character press the letter or number icon until the desired character appears above the cursor Uppercase letter icons Cursor icon Cursor Letter size icon Clear icon Next page icon 00560000 29 How to Program Lettering example Green 1 7 Step a Press the icon twice to select G Press the Fase cursor icon forward Step aye A Press the page forward button 2 to select lower case letters Ea EN Ex EIERE E Step S Ly Le le EM AS Press the icon 3 times to select r Press the forward cursor icon Step 4 2 7 AY
29. ing or removing parts when cleaning the machine Polarized Plug for U S A and Canada only The symbol O of a switch indicates the off position of a switch For appliances with a polarized plug one blade wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way If it does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not modify the plug in any way Start Stop button Press this button to start or to stop the machine 1 Start stop button NOTE ld ae If you press the start stop button without lowering the presser foot a warning message appears on the LCD screen Lower the presser foot and press the OK y button to return to the previous display 2 OK y button Presser Foot Lifter 1 Presser foot lifter The presser foot lifter raises and lowers the presser foot You can raise it higher than the normal up position for easy removal of the presser foot or to install the embroidery hoop The presser foot lever will not remain in a locking position when holding at highest position with hand Winding amp Inserting the Bobbin Removing Bobbin from Bobbin Case Step Slide the bobbin case cover plate release button to the right to remove the bobbin case cover plate Step Lift out the bobbin from the bobbin case 1 Bobbin case cover r
30. machine is noisy 1 Threads have been caught in the bobbin case and See page 49 hook mechanism The needle thread breaks 1 The needle thread is not threaded properly See page 11 2 The needle thread tension is too tight See page 15 3 The needle is bent or blunt See page 14 4 The needle is inserted incorrectly See page 14 5 The needle thread is not properly positioned and See page 8 Stabilized with spool caps The bobbin thread breaks 1 The bobbin thread is not threaded properly in the bobbin See page 10 case 2 Lint has collected in the bobbin case See page 49 3 The bobbin has become damaged and does not Replace the bobbin turn smoothly The needle breaks 1 The needle is inserted incorrectly into the machine See page 14 2 The needle is bent or blunt See page 14 3 The needle clamp screw is loose See page 14 4 The needle thread tension is too tight because the See pages 8 11 thread is caught between the thread spool and needle Visual Touch Screen is 1 The screen contrast of the visual touch screen is not See page 17 not clear adjusted correctly Skipped stitches 1 The needle is inserted incorrectly See page 14 2 The needle is bent or blunt See page 14 3 The needle thread is not threaded properly See page 11 4 The needle is defective rusted burred needle eye Replace the needle 5 The embroidery hoop is not attached properly See page 25 6 The fabric is not taut in the embroidery hoop See page 24
31. n embroidery pattern from 90 to 120 of the original pattern size The size will change 10 each time you press or icon Step Press resize icon 1 1 Resize icon Step The resize window will open Press or icon Step Press the OK y button 3 to resize the selected pattern Press the exit X button 4 to exit the resizing window without any change Rotating the Pattern You can rotate the selected embroidery pattern either clockwise or counterclockwise Step Press the rotate icon 1 1 Rotate icon Step The rotate window will open Press or icon 2 to rotate the selected embroidery pattern The pattern will rotate 45 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise when pressing one of the icons Step Press the OK y button to rotate the selected pattern Press the exit X button to exit the rotate window without any change NOTE Rotation may be limited based on the size of the design being rotated 36 Combining Patterns Step Press the edit button 1 Step Press the built in design button 2 Step Select the pattern 7 Step 4 Press the pattern positioning button 4 to move the embroidery pattern to the right 3 Step Press the built in design button Step 6 Select the pattern 7 Step Press the mirror image icon 5 Step Press the mirror image to the right icon to mirror image the embroidery pattern Step 9 Pr
32. ng of the stitching Step 6 Lower the presser foot and press the start stop button The machine will sew the first color section and stop automatically when it has finished Step Select OK v and change the thread to its next color Sew the next section Step Continue sewing and changing threads until the design is finished The machine will buzz when design is complete Select the OK v button to return to the beginning of design Step 9 Select the exit X button to return to the design selection screen Needle or Bobbin Thread Breaks When embroidering a design thread breakage can occur Also the bobbin may run out of thread before the design is finished Follow these steps to re thread the machine and return the needle to the position where stitching should resume Step Raise the presser foot Check that the machine has not run out of bobbin thread Rewind bobbin if needed and replace in bobbin case Check that the thread is feeding evenly off of the thread spool and re thread the needle If the carriage position makes threading the needle difficult you can move the hoop for easier threading by pressing the home position button 1 After rethreading the needle thread press the home position button 1 again to return the carriage to the previous position 1 Home position button Step Press the stitch back button 2 or stitch forward button 4 to move the embroidery hoop to where the thread broke or quit stitch
33. ntilation openings of this sewing machine and foot controller free from accumulation of lint dust and loose cloth 5 Never drop or insert any object into any opening 6 Do not use outdoors 7 Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered 8 To disconnect turn all controls to the off O position then remove plug from outlet 9 Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug not the cord 10 Keep fingers away from all moving parts Special care is required around the sewing machine needle and or cutting blade 11 Always use the proper needle plate The wrong plate can cause the needle to break 12 Do not use bent needles 13 Do not pull or push fabric while stitching It may deflect the needle causing it to break 14 Switch this sewing machine off O when making any adjustment in the needle area such as threading the needle changing the needle threading the bobbin or changing the presser foot and the like 15 Always unplug this sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers lubricating or when making any other adjustments mentioned in this owner s manual SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS For Europe only This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning us
34. omium _ Weight Cut Away Hoop fabric and stabilizer together 2000 Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon Size 14 Medium to Heavy Hoop cut away stabilizer Pin topper il Napped Fabrics Weight Cut Away and fabric to the hooped cut away 2000 Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon and Topper stabilizer Size 14 i SINGER Hoop cut away stabilizer Secure ra Vinyl amp Leather Cut Away fabric to the hooped cut away 2000 Bobbinfill Polyester or Rayon Stabilizer Size 14 55 856 800 382 E
35. on about how to use the built in needle threader 12 Needle Threader Step Lower the presser foot Push the needle threader lever down as far as it will go The hook comes out through the needle eye from behind 1 Needle threader knob 2 Hook Step Draw the thread down around the threader guide and under the hook 3 Threader guide Step Release the threader knob slowly while holding the thread end with your hand A loop of the thread is pulled up through the needle eye Step 4 Remove the loop from the threader and pull out the thread end from the needle eye NOTE SINGER recommends SINGER Style 2000 woven and 2001 knit chromium needles for your machine Need help selecting the right needle Embroidery tips on compatibility of thread needle type fabric and stabilizer are referenced in the Embroidery Quick Reference Guide on page 56 Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread Step Raise the presser foot lifter Hold the needle thread with your finger IWI D Needle thread J 2 Bobbin thread 6 S D US O D Step Turn the handwheel one complete turn towards you Draw the needle thread up to bring a loop of the bobbin thread above the needle plate Step Pass the needle thread through the hole in the embroidery foot and draw it up to the thread cutter and holder 3 Hole 4 Thread cutter and holder 14 Changing the Needle A CAUTION Always make s
36. oper placement of design on fabric Mark the center lines on the right side of the fabric with tailor s chalk or disappearing ink pin Place the stabilizer on the wrong side of the fabric 1 Fabric 2 Center lines G Stabilizer Template Sheets Use the template sheets included with machine to mark precise center lines for the built in designs Position template sheet on project to precisely position hoop See page 47 Step 1 for example Step Place the inner hoop with the template on the fabric matching the center lines 4 Inner hoop 5 Template Step Loosen the hoop adjusting screw of the outer hoop 6 Outer hoop 7 Hoop adjusting screw Step 4 Lay the fabric template and the inner hoop on the outer hoop Push the inner hoop into the outer hoop Never force inner hoop into lower hoop Release the adjusting screw until inner hoop positions easily into lower hoop Forcing the hoop can damage the adjusting screw and leave hoop marks on the fabric Never force inner hoop into lower hoop Step Tighten the hoop adjusting screw Pull fabric corners to remove any slack fabric in hoop Step 6 Tighten the hoop adjusting screw securely Step Remove the template 25 Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to the Machine Step Raise the presser foot When hooping bulky fabrics remember the presser foot lifter can be raised even higher to help get the hoop under the foot Step Place the prepared hoop on
37. read into the notch on the front of the bobbin case Draw the thread to the left sliding it between the tension spring blades 3 Front of the slot Step Continue to draw the thread lightly until the thread Slips into the side slot Pull out about 4 of thread to the rear 4 Back of the slot Step 4 Reattach the bobbin case cover 5 Bobbin case cover plate 10 ga iS A SO A o a nananana nononono mmm Threading the Machine Complete Threading Diagram for Upper Thread See diagram at left Step Raise the presser foot lifter Bring needle up to its highest position Draw the loose end of the thread under the thread guide with your left hand as you hold the thread near the spool with your right hand Then draw the thread down through the right channel of the thread tension dial 1 Thread guide Step Firmly draw the thread around the thread guide plate and up to the thread take up lever 2 Thread guide plate Step Slip the thread from back to front through the slit and towards the eye of the take up lever as shown The thread tail should be on the left side of the take up lever Slit 4 Eye of the take up lever Step 4 Pull the thread towards the lower thread guide Step Slip the thread in the needle bar thread guide from the left 5 Needle bar thread guide Thread the needle from manually front to back or use the built in needle threader NOTE Refer to page 12 for informati
38. the machine Position the hoop by aligning the notches of the hoop with the carriage pins 1 Notch 2 Carriage pins 3 Carriage Step Shift the lever on the carriage in the direction of the arrow 4 Lever Step 4 Attach the hoop by pushing the lever in the direction of the arrow to ensure the hoop is in the lock position Removing the Hoop from Machine Step Raise the presser foot Step 6 Shift the lever in the direction of the arrow and remove the hoop 4 Lever NOTE e Carefully monitor the area around the hooped fabric as the machine embroiders Many projects like shirts jackets and blankets are bulky and can possibly get caught in the area of the carriage arm 6 e Never try to move the carriage by hand or touch the carriage while it is moving Selecting Built in Designs Step Your SINGER Studio S10 embroidery machine provides you with 55 ready to sew built in designs Press the button to view 4 designs at a time a To view the next page of designs press the page forward button 1 Built in designs button 2 Pattern selection icons 3 Page icons To select the embroidery design to sew press the desired pattern icon Select 17 2 Pattern selection icons Step The carriage will move to the starting position of the design The ready to sew screen will be shown Ready to Sew Screen Step The LCD screen shows the following information 1 Complete image of the selected design
39. ure to turn the power switch off and disconnect the machine from the power supply before changing the needle Step Turn off the power switch Raise the needle by turning the handwheel and lowering the presser foot Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it counterclockwise Remove the needle from the clamp Step Insert a new needle into the needle clamp with the flat side of the needle to the rear 1 Needle clamp screw 2 Flat side of the needle When inserting the needle into the needle clamp push it up as far as it will go and tighten the needle clamp screw firmly Step To check needle straightness place the flat side of the needle onto something flat a needle plate glass etc The gap between the needle and the flat surface should be consistent 3 Gap NOTE Remove and discard damaged needles Blunt burred or bent needles can harm your machine and fabric SINGER recommends SINGER Style 2000 woven and 2001 knit chromium needles for your machine The proper needle style and size will help ensure embroidery success Need help selecting the right needle Embroidery tips on compatibility of thread needle type fabric and stabilizer are referenced in the Embroidery Quick Reference Guide on page 56 Adjusting the Thread Tension Balanced thread tension Balanced embroidery tension should show a small and even amount of embroidery thread on the backside of the embroidered design Wh
40. utton to trace the location of embroidery pattern without stitching in the hoop Carriage Return Button Press this button to return the carriage to the home position The needle will be positioned in the far left corner of the hoop 47 Stitch Forward Button Press this button to move the hoop forward The hoop will move forward 10 stitches each time you press this button Stitch Back Button Press this button to move the hoop backward The hoop will move backward 10 stitches each time you press this button 18 Maximum Maximum speed setting speed setting inch mm Customizing Settings for Machine Pressing the SET button will open the custom setting windows You can set the following 8 functions to your preference 1 Page Forward Button Press the page button to display the next page and press the reverse page button to go back to the previous page 2 OK v button Press the OK y button to confirm the setting and return to the previous SET window See arrow 3 Exit X button Press the Exit X button to return to the previous window without changing the setting Set 1 Maximum speed The maximum sewing speed can be set from 400 to 650 spm The default setting is 650 spm Press the icon to reduce the maximum sewing speed Press the icon to increase the maximum sewing speed NOTE Reduce the sewing speed when embroidering with specialty threads such as metallic thread to help prevent thread
41. y button Press this button to open the pattern files you have transferred from the computer to the USB memory Stick 5 Forward and reverse page buttons Press the forward page button to display the next page and press the reverse page button to go back to the previous page 6 OK v buttton Press this button to confirm the setting and return to the previous window 7 Exit X button Press this button to close the current window and return to the previous display Editing Button Press this button to open the editing window You can resize rotate flip and combine the pattern to create your own original embroidery design 9 File Save Button Press this button to save the lettering or edited design as a file Delete Button Press this button to delete the selected pattern 1 SET Button Press this button to open the custom setting windows You can set the machine functions to your preference See page 19 22 for options 2 Help Button Press this button to view the step by step illustrated instructions of the following four basic operations e Changing needle e Inserting the bobbin e Threading the machine e Winding the bobbin 3 Positioning Buttons Press one of the 4 buttons to move the hoop in the direction of the arrows In the editing mode press these buttons to move the selected pattern in the editing window Centering button Press this button to move the hoop to the center 45 Trace Button Press this b
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