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1. Main Function of Buttons Keys e Up down needle position button When the Up down needle position button is pressed the needle bar goes down and stops in the lowest position When pressed again the needle bar goes up and stops in the highest position When this button is pressed the needle bar alter nates between up and down positions when the machine stops e Auto lock button When stitches L33 are selected the machine will 01 02 05 06 immediately sew locking stitches when the auto lock button is pressed then automatically stop When sewing all other stitches the machine will sew locking stitches at the end of the current pattern and automatically stop e Reverse button When stitches 4423 are selected the machine will 01 02 05 06 sew in reverse while the reverse button is pressed If you press the reverse button when sewing all other stitches the machine will immediately sew locking stitches and automatically stop Direct Mode A Mode B Mode C Mode DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT o 01 99 01 99 o 01 99 o 01 99 o 01 67 01 67 01 67 01 67 o 01 67 01 67 001 67 01 67 4 5 A 3 6 EDIT 7 W 8 e Mode selection key By pressing the key LED light will move step by step to select the stitch mode as shown Direct Mode Direct mode pattern selection A Mode Pattern selection using
2. Threading the Machine e Threading the machine Raise the presser foot lever Turn the power switch ON press the needle Up down button twice to raise the needle then turn the power switch OFP 1 Presser bar lifter 2 Needle Up down button 1 Raise the presser foot lifter Draw the thread from the spool and thread around the upper thread guide A and B 3 Thread guide A 4 Thread guide B 2 Then down around the check spring holder 5 Thread guide plate 3 Turn the handwheel toward you to raise the thread take up lever Firmly draw the thread from right to left over the take up lever and down into the take up lever eye 6 Thread take up lever 4 Then down through the lower thread guide 7 Thread guide D 5 Slide the thread behind the needle bar thread guide on the left 8 Needle bar thread guide Use the automatic needle threader see page 20 19 1 2 _ 3 4 20 e Needle threader 1 Raise the needle to its highest position Pull down the needle threader knob as far as it will go 2 Push the knob in the direction of the arrow in the illustration inserting hook q into the needle eye Lead the thread around guide w and under the hook 1 Hook 2 Guide 3 Holding on to the thread firmly with your right hand pull the needle threader knob in the direction of the arrow in the illustration and then upwards to
3. INSTRUCTION BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION NAMES OF PARTS Name Ob PANS eneen E 3 Screen Sharpness Adjusting Dial eeeeeeees 4 Extension Table iinis nanninannan in 4 Standard Accessories cccccccceceeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeees 5 SECTION II GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting Machine to Power Supply eeeee 6 For Your Safety cc cccecscceeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeneeeessnaeees 6 Controlling Sewing Speed cceceeeeeseeeeeeeteeeteeneees 6 Main Function of Buttons Keys cccecceeeeeeeeees 7 Up down needle position button eee 7 Auto lock DUON scrisorii 7 Reverse button 00 ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 7 Mode selection key ccccccceeeeseeeeeeeenees 8 Twin needle key cccceeceeeeeseeesseceeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 EJUN Key siaaa 8 Stitch width selection key eseeesseeeeeseee 8 Stitch length selection key cee 8 Message key 0 eee eeesseeeeeesesseeeeeeeesneees 9 Turn over memory key cee cette eee 9 Elongation Keysni ana 9 Stock call Key oc eececeeeseeeeeeeeesteeeeeeeeeneees 9 Clearkey scene eee eee 10 Memory key 00 ceeeececeeeeeeeeeeetetestaeeeeeeeeees 10 Direct pattern selection and number keys 10 Pattern selection and screen indication 11 Number key selection 11 Memory Mode Buzzer Sound Multiple Language SettingS cccccecceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeseneee
4. Upholstery Fabric Cotton covered Polyester C P NOTE In general fine threads and needles are used for sewing fine fabrics and thicker threads and needles are used for sewing heavy fabrics Always test thread and needle size on a small piece of fabric which will be used for actual sewing Use the same thread for needle and bobbin When sewing stretch very fine fabrics and synthetics use a blue tipped needle The blue tipped needle effectively prevents skipped stitches 15 4 5 16 Winding the Bobbin e Set the spool Lift up the spool pin and place the spool of thread on it with the thread coming off the spool as shown Press the large spool holder firmly against the spool of thread The small spool holder is used with a small or narrow spool of thread Spool pin Ordinary spool Large spool holder Small spool holder Small spool aoBOoON e Removing the bobbin Gently slide the hook cover plate release button to the right and remove the cover plate Lift out the bobbin 1 Hook cover plate release button 2 Hook cover plate 41C 2 A 6 7 a Winding the bobbin For the bobbin winding set the speed control lever at the medium to high speed position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hold the end of thread Guide the thread through the thread guide A Thread the thread guide B T
5. bulb 00 ee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 65 Attaching light bulb 0 eee 65 Troubleshooting 2 2 2 0 ccc eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 66 67 When message appears on the screen 67 SECTION NAME OF PARTS Names of Parts Foot storage compartment Flip top sewing instruction panel Top cover Auto tension dial Pressure dial Face plate Thread cutter ON Oat WD Needle threader 9 Needle plate 10 Extension table 11 Hook cover plate 12 Hook cover plate release button 13 Feed balancing dial 14 Reverse button 15 Auto lock button 16 Up down needle button 17 Speed setting lever 18 Keyboard 19 Screen sharpness adjustment dial 20 LCD screen 21 Needle clamp 22 Needle 23 Presser foot 24 Foot holder 25 Thumb screw 26 Thread take up lever 27 Carrying handle 28 Handwheel 29 Power switch 30 Machine sockets 31 Drop feed lever 32 Free arm 33 Buttonhole lever 34 Presser foot lifter J a Screen Sharpness Adjusting Dial Use this to adjust the sharpness of the liquid crystal display If no indication is shown on the screen after you switch on the power adjust the screen brightness with this dial Extension Table The extension table provides added sewing surface and can be easily removed for free arm sewing Detaching the table Pull the table away from the machine as illustrated Free a
6. by turning it clockwise 3 To check for a good needle put the flat side of the needle onto something flat the needle plate glass etc The gap between the needle and the flat surface should be consistent Never use a bent or blunt needle 1 Needle clamp screw 2 Pin 3 Needle clamp To Attach and Remove the Presser Foot 1 Press the red button on the back of the foot holder The presser foot will drop off 2 Place the selected presser foot so the pin on the foot lies just under the groove of the foot holder Lower the presser bar to lock the foot in place 1 Red button 2 Groove 3 Pin To Remove and Attach the Foot Holder 1 To Remove Remove the thumb screw by turning the screw counterclockwise with the screwdriver 2 To Attach Match the hole in the foot holder with the threaded hole in the presser bar Fit the thumb screw into the hole Tighten the screw by turning it clockwise 1 Thumb screw 2 Foot holder 3 Presser bar Selecting Needle and Thread 7 N FABRICS THREADS NEEDLE SIZE Crepe de Chine Fine Silk Voile Lawn Fine Cotton LIGHT WEIGHT Organdy Fine Synthetic 9or11 Georgette Tricot Fine Cotton covered Polyester Linens Cotton 50 Silk Pique Serge 50 to 80 Cotton MEDIUM WEIGHT Double Knits 50 to 60 Synthetic 11 or 14 Percale Cotton covered Polyester Denim tweed 50 Silk Gabardine Coating 40 to 50 Cotton HEAVY WEIGHT Drapery and 40 to 50 Synthetic 140r 16
7. pull the thread through the eye of the needle 4 Pull the thread through the needle eye The needle threader can be used with a 11 to 16 needle or 11 Blue tip needle Thread size 50 to 100 should work well 1 2 3 a e Drawing up the bobbin thread 1 Raise the presser bar lifter hold the end of the thread as shown 2 Press the Up down needle position button twice to pick up the bobbin thread Draw up the needle thread together with a loop of bobbin thread 1 Up down needle position button 3 Pull both threads under the presser foot and to the back of the presser foot leaving clear 10 to 15 cm 4 to 6 of the threads 2 Needle thread 3 Bobbin thread 21 1 lt AE yp Loo pomy p TO 7 1 gt SA W a 2 3 e i l 5 3 a N a 4 5 5 poo I los 5 3 is XN 22 Balanced Thread Tension e Auto thread tension When the thread tension dial is set at AUTO for auto matic thread tension the green light will be on The balanced thread tension is set automatically 1 Set AUTO mark of thread tension dial with the indication line 2 Green light on or off 3 Display screen shows AUTO For straight stitch sewing both needle and bobbin threads will join at the middle of the fabric For zigzag stitch sewing
8. stitch length neeesser 25 Variable needle position c cere 25 Various Utility Stitch eee eect eeeeteeeeeeneeeeeee 26 Basing serna rn EEEN 26 Straight stitches sssini 27 Automatic reverse Stitch eere 27 Triple stretch stitch 00 eeeeteeeeeees 27 Auto lOck stitch eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 27 Stretch Sti ececcsceccccsseecccssscsessesesseeseee cesses 28 Saddle Stitch cece cess niii anaia 28 Sculpture Stitch 0 cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Zigzag S ttOo nina aa Eai 29 MENACING enuen 29 To change the width and length seeen 29 Variation of Zigzag Stitches eee 30 OVEN CASTING eee eeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeetaeeeteteeetenaeees 30 THIGOU SEIN cen aera 30 Kit stitch oo eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeenees 31 Overedge sewing 1 31 SECTION IV DECORATIVE STITCHING TECHNIQUES Overedge Sewing 2 3 c ccesseeessseeeeesteeeteseeeeteeaes 32 Sewing ButtOns ciresarii anana 33 Sensor ButtOnhole cccccccccccssseeeeeesestteeeeeeeees 34 37 Automatic buttonholing eseese 34 Sewing preparation ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 35 Starting SWING eee eeteeeeeeeteseeeetenees 36 Adjusting Stitch Width and Density in Buttonholes 37 Sensor buttonhole 09 and 10 ceeeeees 38 e Adjusting the stitch width and density in buttonholes 09 and 10 n 38 Corded Buttonholes cccccesseecceeessenteeeeeeeeesaees 39 Fre
9. AL mode The last selected pattern setting will not be recalled when you turn on your machine Machine turns on in straight stitch 01 Direct mode RESUMPTION mode The last selected pattern setting will always be recalled when you turn on your machine Machine turns on in A Mode 3 Select the desired mode NORMAL SET or RESUMPTION SET 4 Press the Memory key Buzzer 1 Turn on the power switch while pressing the memory key 1 Memory key 2 Power switch 2 Select 2 by pressing the number key to access the Buzzer mode You can select the mode by pressing the stitch width or 3 Select desired mode SOUND ON or SOUND OFF 4 Press the memory key The Buzzer sound setting mark will appear on the screen when you have set it Language selection setting 1 Turn on the power switch while pressing the memory key 1 Memory key 2 Power switch 2 Select 3 by pressing the number key to access language selection settings You can select the desired language by pressing stitch width or 3 Select the desired language 3 NORMAL RESUMPTION 4 Buzzer sound ON or OFF 5 Multiple language Po J 4 Press Memory key 7 6 NORMAL RESUMPTION 4 M se 7 Buzzer sound setting mark iw 1 D To Raise or Drop the F
10. e Size Automatic Buttonhole 20 40 Zipper SOWING oiskin aaa EK aa 41 Putina ZIPPON ceendsusais s 41 Attaching the zipper foot 0 cece 41 Fabric pr paratiOMiississsriiinssiisai n 41 TO SEW eT aa E A E AEE 41 Zipper Sewing cont d cccccccsececssecseteteteteteteeees 42 Vaal ale eereercercreetre trerrererte erence tte ceereerer rere cere rere 43 TO SOW csccccsteride cocescciveke SaaS ES 43 For darning less than 2 CM eeeeeeeeeeeee 43 To memorize darning stitches 0 eee 43 Adjusting the shape of darning stitches 43 BartaCking erinin En nective cnes 44 Memorizing bartacking 0 0 0 ec eeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 44 Adjusting the evenness of bartacking stitches 44 PROMS GIN setectcttscesseesetedannavetect ewacbestueel cacces euebt dante 45 Blind Stitch HEMmMing cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaes 46 How to fold the fabric eeen 46 HOW tO SOW asosni eisai estes 46 Changing the needle position eee 46 PUNTO CKIAG sets ssevatpecdvie cutscene bi evanudtauusbeaacasvaeebteanead 47 QUI LaTe aaa eae faded oes EAT 47 Shell Tak iraani edie 48 APPIIQUOs iriennerien iaeia aaa 48 SMOGKING saestuna araa eaaa de 49 FAQOUIAG sieas aa OA 49 Scallop Stitch A B ersssisrsi siginn nisnin 50 PatChWoOrk erisionenaiaroknn aai 51 Satin Stitch Sewing 0 0 0 ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeesteeeeteaes 51 Cross Stiteh cs scciis Radetich ieee cede 52 Decorative Stites surero 52
11. eed Dogs e For button sewing etc drop the feed dogs e When finished sewing raise the feed dogs The feed dogs must always be up for normal sewing 1 Lowered position 2 Raised position Pressure Dial The pressure dial should be set at 3 for regular sewing Reduce the pressure to 2 for applique cutwork drawn work basting and embroidery Set the pressure to 1 when sewing chiffon lace organdy and other fine fabrics Velour and knit with a lot of stretch may also require a 1 setting Align the number on the dial with the setting mark 1 Pressure dial 2 Setting mark Presser Foot Lifter The presser foot lifter raises and lowers your presser foot You can raise it about 0 6 cm 1 4y higher than the normal up position for easy removal of the presser foot or to help you place heavy fabric under the foot 1 Normal up position 2 Highest position 13 3 2 ka 1 2 ON 2 N a 1 2 XN Changing Needles 1 Raise the needle by pressing the Up down needle position key and lower the presser foot Turn off the power switch Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it counterclockwise Remove the needle from the clamp 2 Insert the new needle into the needle clamp with the flat side to the rear When inserting the needle into the clamp push it up as far as it will go Tighten the clamp screw firmly
12. eee E E ieshieatetedesaieie 53 Twin Needle Stitching saiisine 54 Adjusting Pattern Balance seenen 55 Adjusting distorted stretch stitch patterns 55 Adjusting distorted letters or numbers in B or Mod salasa s e EN 55 Adjusting the stitch density for buttonhole 20 55 Programming Decorative Stitch Patterns 61 58 56 A programmed stitch sewing pattern finishing with auto lock stitches 61 58 98 seernes 56 Cycle Stitching with Mirror Image Patterns 57 Restarting Programmed Patterns eee 57 EIOMQAUON E A A 58 Sewing sample stitch pattern 51 oo ee 58 Sewing Letters in Block Style n se 59 Combining Letters in Script Style eee 60 Editing FUNCTION CA esisiini uaa 61 Check and correct pattern combination before SOWING srcima 61 Deleting a stitch pattern letter or number by editing esescceeeeeeeseseeeeeeeesesenees 61 Adding letters or space between letters 62 Editing Function 2 cccceeceeeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeseeeeeenaeees 63 Uniform width length adjustment ee 63 Editing Function 3 Agiessssicupestiannenstegescdeececgeentenaeteces 63 Custom Stith SZIN 63 SECTION V CARE OF YOUR MACHINE Care of Your Machine siusis raiusid gnai amanta 64 Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dogs 4 64 Replacing the Bobbin Holder c ce eeeeeeeeeeeereeees 64 Replacing the Light Bulb eseese 65 Removing light
13. eeeaes 12 To Raise or Drop the Feed Dogs cnn 13 Pressure Dial ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaaeaeeeeeeeeeeess 13 Presser FOLIEI orinis auia nne aaa 13 Changing Needles ccccccccsesseeeeeeesessseeeeeeeeseaes 14 To Attach and Remove the Presser Foot 14 To Remove and Attach the Foot Holder 14 Selecting Needle and Thread ccseeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 Winding the BODDIN eee ceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeees 16 Set the spool eee eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeees 16 Removing the bobbin eessen 16 Winding the bobbin 0 00 eee eres 17 Inserting the bobbin 18 Threading the Machine 00 ee 19 Threading the machine neseser 19 Needle threader ccccccceseeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 20 Drawing up the bobbin thread 21 Balanced Thread Tension eere 22 Auto thread tension cecteeeeeeeees 22 Manual thread tension adjustment 22 SECTION III BASIC SEWING Straight Stitch SEWING ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteeeeteaes 23 Starting to SOW eect cette ee teeeeeeteneeees 23 Changing sewing direction ee 23 Finishing SEWING sssini 23 Practice Common Stitching Skills eee 24 Using the Seam Guides on the Needle Plate 24 Turning Square Corners c cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 24 Using the Quilting Bar srasni 24 Sewing on Heavy Fabrics cecceceeeseeeeeseeeeees 24 Manual
14. hread the thread guide C Thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside to the outside 1 Bobbin winder spindle Put the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle and push it to the right 2 Bobbin winder stopper Hold the free end of the thread in your hand and depress the foot control Stop the machine when it has made a few turns and cut the thread close to the hole in the bobbin Depress the foot control again When the bobbin is fully wound it will stop automatiaclly Return the bobbin winder to its original position by moving the spindle to the left and cut the thread as shown The machine will not sew until the spindle is in the left position You can also use the additional spool pin for the bobbin winding as shown 3 Spool 4 Additional spool pin 5 Felt 6 Additional spool pin hole 7 Spool base 17 1 2 3 4 bans e Inserting the bobbin 1 Place the bobbin in the bobbin holder with the thread running off counterclockwise 1 End of thread 2 Guide the thread into the notch on the front side of the bobbin holder 2 NotchA 3 Continue to draw the thread lightly The thread slips into notch Pull out about 15 cm 6 of thread 3 Notch 4 Attach the hook cover plate Check the threading by referring to the chart shown on the hook cover plate 4 Threading chart A 2 3 4 5 p
15. number keys utility and decorative stitches B Mode Character selection using number keys block type C Mode Character selection using number keys script type e Twin needle key Just press this button and A mark will appear on the display screen Press button again for single needle sewing e Editing key This button can be used for adding deleting and chang ing combinations and monograms before sewing while programming stitch patterns or monograms For editing use the stitch width or key to select editing position see page 61 62 Manual setting function of the zigzag width and stitch length for programmed patterns The individual programmed zigzag pattern width or stitch length can be changed see page 63 e Stitch width selection key Press or to change the stitch width e Stitch length selection key CFE co Press or to change the stitch length STRAIGHT STITCH PRESSURE 3 I ZIPPER SEWING FOOT rE cH Lil ROLLED HEM j FOOT D e Message key When Message key is pressed a detailed message will display suitable stitches patterns and machine settings e Turn over memory key To memorize the pattern in mirror image Select a desired pattern and press TOM key so the selected pattern s mirror image will be shown on the screen Use this key to memorize and sew pa
16. rm sewing Free arm sewing is useful for darning socks or mending knees elbows or areas of wear in children s cloths Attaching the table Push the extension table until it snaps into the machine 1 Projection 2 Hole Standard Accessories Set of needles L Quilting bar G Blind hem foot D Hemmer foot C Overedge foot E Zipper foot NO of WD A Zigzag foot It is attached on the machine 8 F Satin stitch foot o Screwdriver 0 R Automatic buttonhole foot 11 Lint brush 12 Bobbins 13 Seam ripper 4 Spool holder Large It is attached on the machine 5 Spool holder Small 6 Additional spool pin IZ Felt 8 Spool base 9 H Cording foot 20 M Overcasting foot 21 P Basting foot 22 Foot control 23 Power supply cord 24 Carrying case pe Dr por gt SECTION IlI GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting Machine to Power Supply Before connecting the power supply make sure the voltage and frequency shown on the machine conform to your electrical power Turn off the power switch and insert the foot control plug 1 machine plug 2 into the machine and power supply plug 3 into the outlet in the following order 1 Foot control plug 2 Machine plug 3 Power supply plug 4 Power switch 5 Power supply cord 6 Foot control For Your Safety While in operation always keep your eyes on the sewing area Do not touch any moving pa
17. rts such as the thread take up lever handwheel or needle Always turn off the power switch and unplug from the power supply When leaving the machine unattended When attaching or removing parts When cleaning the machine Do not place anything on the foot control when not sewing Operating instructions 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 Foot controller Model 21371 for use with Sewing Machine MC4800 Controlling Sewing Speed Speed setting lever The maximum sewing speed can be controlled by the speed setting lever To increase the speed slide the lever to the right toward gt gt gt To decrease the sewing speed slide the lever to the left toward p Foot control Sewing speed can be varied by the foot control The harder you press on the control the faster the machine runs Note The Memory Craft 4800 is equipped with a protective circuit to prevent overheating The machine will stop automatically if it is running overloaded for a long time In such a case follow the message that appears on the LCD screen 7 8 9 10 11 12
18. t be memorized e Direct pattern selection and number keys Direct pattern selection You can select the patterns 1 to 10 also buttonhole stitches square buttonhole to keyhole buttonhole when the mode key is set at the Direct mode In A Mode 01 96 the patterns 01 to 10 can be selected by pressing two digit numbers Number keys Press number keys of the pattern number to select the desired pattern DIRECT o 01 99 1 o 01 67 o 01 67 J 03 06 IO o DIRECT 2 amp 01 99 o 01 67 o 01 67 51 f H 07 08 a fo OVAAA OC C VININE OVVVY oS e Pattern selection and screen indication 1 Select the Direct mode pattern selection 2 Press the pattern key on the keyboard Example Pattern 05 as shown 3 The display screens shows from left to right 1 Stitch pattern 05 2 Thread tension AUTO 3 Presser foot A 4 Stitch width 5 0 5 Stitch length 2 0 6 Buzzersoundon see page 12 to mute the buzzer sound e Number key selection You can select the patterns by pressing number keys Example pattern number 51 Memory Mode Buzzer Sound Multiple Language Settings NORMAL RESUMPTION Mode 1 Turn on the power switch while pressing the memory key 1 Memory key 2 Power switch 2 Select 1 on the number key to access the NORMAL RESUMPTION mode You can select the mode by pressing the stitch width key or NORM
19. the needle thread will appear slightly on the wrong side of the fabric 1 Balanced thread tension 4 Wrong side of fabric 5 Right side of fabric 6 Bobbin thread 7 Top thread needle thread e Manual thread tension adjustment If the thread tension doesn t balance set the thread tension dial at O to 9 and green light will disappear and you can adjust the desired thread tension setting manu ally The screen shows the recommended tension setting for normal sewing 2 If the top thread is too tight the bobbin thread ap pears on the right side of the fabric Wrong side of fabric Right side of fabric Bobbin thread Top thread needle thread AN OO Display screen tension setting 3 Turn the thread tension dial in the direction of the arrow to decrease the number 4 If the top thread is too loose the bobbin thread appears on the underside of the fabric Wrong side of fabric Right side of fabric Bobbin thread Top thread needle thread NOOO Ff 8 Display screen tension setting 5 Turn the thread tension dial in the direction of the arrow to increase the number
20. tterns in a mirror image Programmed letters or numbers will be reduced to 2 3 of their actual size when you press the TOM key e Elongation key For A Mode Stitches 45 1060 2 NDP OFT DAV can be elongated up to five times their normal length by pressing this key e Stock call key When you press the Stock call key after memorizing a pattern or editing patterns the currently registered patterns will be deleted and new patterns will be stored Other than this you can recall the stored patterns when you press the Stock call key You can store a maximum of 50 programmed patterns and sew You cannot store the Direct mode patterns and buttonholes also you cannot memorize 4 LIUJ he I patterns by using 11 08 09 10 18 19 memory key See page 10 f W oO w AAAI NININING vvvyv oO ide e Clear key If an incorrect pattern is memorized pressing this key will immediately clear it like a backspace key e Memory key When this key is pressed after selecting a pattern the pattern will be memorized as many times as the key is pressed When the key is pressed after selecting an other pattern that pattern will be memorized after the previously memorized pattern The maximum number of memory patterns is 50 The following patterns cannot be memorized LLN00D Se FS 11 08 09 10 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 The Direct mode patterns and buttonholes canno
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