4. STITCH SELECTION DIAL
There are two main categories of stitches:
• Utility stitches (buttonholes included) and decorative stitches
that are sewn continuously
• Stitches that are sewn in single repetitions and can be
programmed into longer sequences
Turn the dial to browse the stitches one by one.
Press the center of the dial to step 10 stitches at a time.
Example: To select stitch number 52, press the
center of the dial 5 times, then turn the dial two steps
clockwise.
When the "ABC" Program Mode button has been pressed
(see Section 3 above), turn the Stitch Selection Dial to browse
through the letters and other programmable stitches. The
selected stitch will sew in one repetition only. Press the center
of the dial to program the selected stitch into the sequence.
5. STITCH SETTING/SCROLL AND DELETE
PROGRAM DIAL
Setting Stitch Width and Stitch Length
The stitch width and stitch length are displayed on the LCD
screen. Width and length are automatically set to the default
settings when the machine is turned on. Default settings are
underlined on the LCD screen.
Press the center of the dial to toggle between stitch width and
stitch length settings. A LED light is let next to the selected
setting. Turn the dial to adjust the selected setting. The
numbers change on the display as you turn the dial, and the
underlining is removed, indicating that the new setting is not
the default.
The settings selected for each stitch are saved until the
machine is turned off.
Note: When an arrow on either side of the stitch width
or stitch length value number disappears, the machine
is set at maximum or minimum stitch width or length
available for that particular stitch.
Scroll, Program and Delete Programmed Stitches
When the "ABC" Program Mode button has been pressed
(see Section 3 above), turn the lower dial to scroll through
the programmed letters and/or stitches. The LCD screen will
display your stitch sequence as it will be stitched out.
Press the center of the dial to delete the last stitch in the
program. Press the center of the dial repeatedly, or keep the
center of the dial pressed, to continue deleting letters and/or
programmed stitches one at a time.
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