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Type designation
RS series has several types.
The types are shown on the model label as follows:
MODEL/MODELE(MODEL NAME) SERIES/SERIE
RS SERIES/SERIE
RS2000 SERIES/SERIE
RS2000A SERIES/SERIE
RS2000B SERIES/SERIE
Model label
When calling for service, please note the MODEL and SERIES numbers that are inscribed on the
back of your sewing machine.
MODEL number SERIES number
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CONTENTS
I. Before use .............................................................................................. 3
1. Important safety instructions.......................................................................... 3
2. How to change the power plug ...................................................................... 5
3. Part names .................................................................................................... 6
II. Sewing preparations ............................................................................ 10
1. Connecting the power.................................................................................. 10
2. Taking out the bobbin .................................................................................. 12
3. Winding the lower thread............................................................................. 13
4. Threading the lower thread.......................................................................... 15
5. Threading the upper thread ......................................................................... 16
6. Pulling up the lower thread .......................................................................... 18
7. Main stitch pattern uses............................................................................... 19
8. Application of each stitch pattern................................................................. 20
9. Changing the presser foot ........................................................................... 21
10. Changing the needle ................................................................................... 23
11. Relationship between the needle, thread and fabric, and adjusting
the sewing machine ..................................................................................... 24
III. Sewing ................................................................................................ 25
1. Straight stitching and reverse sewing.......................................................... 25
2. Zigzag sewing.............................................................................................. 29
3. Adjusting thread tension .............................................................................. 30
4. Overcasting ................................................................................................. 31
5. Blind hem stitching ...................................................................................... 32
6. Buttonhole ................................................................................................... 34
7. Zipper sewing .............................................................................................. 37
8. Smocking..................................................................................................... 39
9. Embroidery .................................................................................................. 40
IV. Special specifications ......................................................................... 42
1. Using the needle threader ........................................................................... 42
2. Using the presser foot pressure adjuster..................................................... 44
3. Using the drop feed ..................................................................................... 45
V. Maintenance........................................................................................ 46
1. Feed dog and hook maintenance ................................................................ 46
2. Hook installation .......................................................................................... 48
3. Light bulb replacement ................................................................................ 49
4. Troubleshooting........................................................................................... 50
5. Servicing double-insulated products (230 V-240 V) .................................... 51
VI. Others................................................................................................. 52
1. Specifications .............................................................................................. 52
2. Recycling ..................................................................................................... 52
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Before use
I. Before use
Be sure to read this section before use
1. Important safety instructions
These safety instructions are designed to prevent danger or damage arising from the incorrect
operation of the machine. Read carefully and always follow the instructions.
Explanation of " " and " "
Symbol explanation
An incorrect operation could result in death or serious injury.
An incorrect operation could result in an injury or damage to the machine.
Do not touch
Prohibited actions
Required actions
Remove the power plug from the outlet.
Use an AC 220 to 230 V power source.
Not doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
220 to 230 V
Do not damage the power cord, modify it, bend it
excessively, jerk it or twist it.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent.
Do not operate where aerosol ( spray ) products are being used or where oxygen is
being administered.
Doing so could cause a fire.
Do not use outdoors.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
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Before use
When the machine is not in use it should be stored safely, not on the floor as protruding
parts could cause injury if a person fell on the machine.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Use with the shuttle cover closed.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Before replacing the needle or presser foot or when threading the upper or lower thread,
remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Do not look away from the needle while operating the sewing
machine.
If the needle breaks it could cause an injury.
Do not touch moving parts such as the needle, take-up lever or
handwheel.
Doing so could cause an injury.
Children should only use the machine under the supervision of a
parent or guardian.
Otherwise they could injure themselves.
Do not use when young children are near the machine.
They could touch the needle and be injured.
Before leaving the sewing machine after using it, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Before using the sewing machine make sure that the presser foot holder clamp screw,
needle clamp screw and needle plate screw are firmly tightened, and that the presser
foot is properly set in the presser foot holder.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Do not perform the following actions.
Doing so could cause an injury.
Sewing without lowering the presser foot.
Sewing while the needle is incorrectly installed.
Using a bent needle.
Sewing while jerking the fabric.
Moving the pattern selection dial while sewing.
Do not operate on an unstable surface such as a sofa or a bed.
If the sewing machine falls down, it could cause an injury or damages to the machine.
Do not drop or insert any foreign objects into any openings such as opening space
when you remove the face cover and / or the outer casing space of bobbin case.
Doing so could cause an injury or damages to the machine.
Do not repair, disassemble or modify except what is mentioned in the instruction
manual.
Doing so could cause an electric shock, a fire or an injury.
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Before use
2. How to change the power plug
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
BLUE-NEUTRAL
BROWN-LIVE ( OR ACTIVE )
As the colours of the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug - PROCEED AS FOLLOWS:
The earth plug pin in unnecessary. As the machine is designed under double insulation structure,
the earth wire is removed from the machine. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the
terminal marked L or A or coloured RED. The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal
marked N or coloured BLACK. Neither core is to be connected to the earth terminal of a three-pin plug.
UK ONLY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
When you change the power plug or cord, do not repair, disassemble or modify
except at the authorised dealeror service centre.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
If for any reason the power plug for this product is removed it should be immediately
disposed of safety and not stored anywhere where it could be inadvertently used again.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
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Before use
3. Part names
Some parts may not apply to your sewing machine.
The MODEL and SERIES numbers are located on the model label on the back of the sewing machine.
使使
Front pattern selection dial type
使使
Part name Detail by use
Upper thread tension dial Refer to P.30 [Adjusting thread tension]
Spool pin Refer to P.13 [Winding the lower thread]
Reverse sewing lever Refer to P.26 [ Reverse sewing ]
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Before use
Part name Detail by use
Declutch knob Refer to P.14[Winding the lower thread] 4)
Buttonhole adjustment screw Refer to P.36 [Adjustment of buttonhole balance]
Presser foot lever Refer to P.16 [Threading the upper thread]
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Before use
Some parts may not apply to your sewing machine.
The MODEL and SERIES numbers are located on the model label on the back of the sewing machine.
使使
Side pattern selection dial type
使使
Part name Detail by use
Upper thread tension dial Refer to P.30 [Adjusting thread tension]
Spool pin Refer to P.13 [Winding the lower thread]
Reverse sewing lever Refer to P.26 [ Reverse sewing ]
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Before use
Part name Detail by use
Declutch knob Refer to P.14[Winding the lower thread] 4)
Buttonhole adjustment screw Refer to P.36 [ Adjustment of buttonhole balance]
Presser foot lever Refer to P.16 [Threading the upper thread]
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Sewing preparations
II. Sewing preparations
1. Connecting the power
使使
Machine with a power switch
使使
Turn the power switch off when inserting the power plug.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Hold the power plug when removing it from the outlet.
Not doing so could damage the cord and cause an electric shock, fire or injury.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so could cause an electric shock.
Prepare the foot controller.
Insert the power cord connector into the terminal box.
Insert the power plug into the outlet.
Press the power switch to [I] (On).
The power is turned on.
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Sewing preparations
使使
Machine without a power switch
使使
RS2000 A/B series only.
Hold the power plug when removing it from the outlet.
Not doing so could damage the cord and cause an electric shock, fire or injury.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so could cause an electric shock.
Prepare the foot controller.
Insert the power cord connector into the terminal box.
Insert the power plug into the outlet.
The power is turned on at the outlet.
How to operate foot controller
Step on the foot controller to operate the sewing
machine.
The more you press the foot controller, the faster
the machine runs.
Release the foot controller to stop the machine.
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Sewing preparations
2. Taking out the bobbin
Before taking out or setting the bobbin case, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
1. Turn the handwheel to move the needle to the
highest position. Always turn the handwheel
towards yourself. (in the direction of the arrow)
2. Hold the left edge of the extension table and
pull out to the left. (in the direction of the arrow)
Open the shuttle cover.
(Open out in the direction of the arrow.)
Pull up the latch of the bobbin case, and use it to
pull out the case.
Take out the bobbin from the bobbin case.
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Sewing preparations
3. Winding the lower thread
Before taking out or setting the bobbin case, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Do not touch the lower thread winding spindle when winding the lower thread.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Attention
Use a TOYOTA-exclusive bobbin.
Remove the sticker. Pull up
the spool pin from the sewing
machine.
1. Turn the pin around and
insert.
2. Insert the thread spool.
Support the thread on the
sewing machine with one
hand, using the other hand
pass the thread around the
thread guide as shown in
the diagram.
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Sewing preparations
1. Move the declutch latch
in the direction
(in the direction of the
arrow)
(This ensures that the
needle does not move.)
2. Pass the thread from the
inside through the bobbin
hole.
3. Set the bobbin on the
thread winding spindle
and move the spindle to
the right (in the direction
of the arrow)
1. Holding the end of the
thread, step on the foot
controller to wind the
thread.
2. After winding it a little,
stop the sewing machine
and cut the thread that
protrudes from the bobbin
hole.Then continue wind-
ing the thread.
After the winding has
finished, move the thread
winding spindle back to the
left. (in the direction of the
arrow)
1. Remove the bobbin and cut the thread.
2. Move the declutch latch in the direction
(in the direction of the arrow)
Note : If the declutch is not returned to its original
position, the sewing machine cannot move
and will not sew.
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Sewing preparations
4. Threading the lower thread
Before setting the bobbin case, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Attention
Use a TOYOTA-exclusive bobbin.
Take out the bobbin case.
(refer to P.12 [Taking out the
bobbin])
The thread must flow off the bobbin in the direction
of the arrow, and then insert the bobbin into the
bobbin case.
Hold the end of the thread in your right hand and
pass it through the groove in the bobbin case.
(Pass the thread from 1 to 2)
Press the bobbin with the finger of your left hand,
and then pass the thread through the tension spring
as shown in the diagram.
(Pull until there is a locking sound.)
Turn the handwheel to move the needle to the
highest position.
Always turn the handwheel towards yourself.
Holding the latch of the bobbin case, insert the
bobbin case into the shuttle race.
The bobbin case finger must slot into the groove.
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Sewing preparations
5. Threading the upper thread
Before threading the upper thread, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Raise the presser foot lever.
Note: If the presser foot lever is not raised, the
thread cannot be set correctly.
Pull out the spool pin from the main unit.
1. Turn the spool pin over and insert.
2. Insert the thread spool.
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Sewing preparations
Support the thread on the sewing machine with
one hand, using the other hand pass the thread
around the thread guide as shown in the diagram.
Pass the thread between the thread guide plate
and the tension disc.
Pass the thread along the groove of the thread
guide plate.
Turn the handwheel towards yourself until the
take-up lever is visible.
Pass the thread through the take-up lever.
Set the thread on the left side of the needle guide.
Check that the thread is set correctly
Raise the presser foot and pull the upper thread
towards yourself. The thread should come out
smoothly.
Lower the presser foot and pull the upper thread
towards yourself. It should be resistant and diffi-
cult to pull.
Pass the thread through the needle eye from the
front.
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Sewing preparations
6. Pulling up the lower thread
Hold the end of the thread, turn the handwheel
towards yourself for one full turn, and stop when
the needle is at its highest position.
Note : Always turn the handwheel towards your-
self. (in the direction of the arrow)
If you turn it in the reverse direction it could
tangle the thread.
Note : If the thread is tight the lower thread will
not come out, so hold the thread loosely.
Pull the upper thread and the loop of the lower
thread will come out.
Pull out this lower thread.
Line up the upper thread and lower thread, and
thread through the groove of the presser foot.
Pull back about 15cm.
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Sewing preparations
7. Main stitch pattern uses
Depending on the model of your sewing machine, some of the stitch patterns are not available.
(refer to P.20)
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Sewing preparations
8. Application of each stitch pattern
Turn the handwheel towards yourself to raise the needle to the highest position.
Turn the pattern selection dial to choose the pattern.
Do not turn the pattern selection dial while operating the sewing machine.
Doing so could cause an injury.
Attention
The number of stitch patterns may differ from model to model.
The model number is located on the model label on the back
of the sewing machine. (MODEL ***)
21 Stitch programs --- MODEL XXX21, XXX17, XXX04, 7140, SA45
18 Stitch programs --- MODEL XXX18, CB02, STF91
16 Stitch programs --- MODEL XXX16, CB01, 7120
Stitch Applications
Stitch
programs
Stitch Applications
Stitch
programs
21 18 16 21 18 16
1/2/3/4
Buttonhole ȅ ȅ ȅ
15
Stretch fabric blind
hem stitch
ȅ ȅ ȅ
5
Thin fabric straight
stitch
ȅ ȅ ȅ
16
Decorative stitch
Overcasting
ȅ ȅ ȅ
6/7/8
Straight stitch
Zipper sewing
ȅ ȅ ȅ
17
Straight stretch stitch
(secure sewing)
ȅ ȅ
9/10/11
Zigzag sewing
Applique
Overcasting
ȅ ȅ ȅ
18
Fagoting ȅ ȅ
12
Blind hem stitching ȅ ȅ ȅ
19
Overcasting
Overlock
ȅ
13
Mending stitch
Thin fabric
overcastting
ȅ ȅ ȅ
20
Smocking ȅ
14
Fagoting/Casing
Decorative stitch
ȅ ȅ ȅ
21
Decorative stitch
Double overlock
ȅ
21
Sewing preparations
9. Changing the presser foot
Before changing the presser foot, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Removal
1. Raise the presser foot lever.
2. Turn the handwheel towards yourself to raise
the needle.
Press the presser foot holder lever in the direction
of the arrow to release the presser foot
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Sewing preparations
Installation
Position the presser foot pin directly below the
groove in the presser foot holder.
Lower the presser foot lever to set the presser foot.
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Sewing preparations
10. Changing the needle
Before changing the needle, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Broken needles are dangerous. Be sure to dispose of them in a safe place away from
children.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
1. Turn the handwheel towards yourself to raise the
end of the needle higher than the needle plate.
2. Hold the needle in one hand, loosen the needle
clamp screw with the accessory needle plate
screw driver, and remove the needle.
Note : Do not remove the needle clamp screw.
Loosen the needle clamp screw to remove
the needle.
1. Face the flat surface of the needle to the rear
and insert until it makes contact with the pin.
2. Firmly tighten the needle clamp screw with the
needle plate screw driver.
Correct needle selection
Note : If a faulty needle is used not only will it impair the sewing
performance, but it could also damage the metal plate or hook,
or break the needle.
* If a stitch is missed or the thread breaks, first try replacing the needle.
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Sewing preparations
11. Relationship between the needle, thread and fabric, and adjusting the
sewing machine
The quality of the sewing finish will improve if the needle and thread are changed to match the type
of fabric. Follow the directions in the table below.
Use a ball point needle for the sewing alignment of stretch fabric.
Please purchase any needles not included as accessories, after checking they are specifi ed as
home-use sewing machine needles.
Refer to P.30 [Adjusting thread tension] for how to adjust thread tension.
Use the same kind of threads for upper/lower thread.
The higher the needle number is, the needle gets thicker. The higher the thread number is, the thread
gets thinner.
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Sewing
III. Sewing
1. Straight stitching and reverse sewing
Reverse sewing is performed at the beginning and end of sewing to prevent the thread from unraveling.
Do not pull the fabric excessively while sewing.
Doing so could break the needle and cause an injury.
Straight stitch
1. Turn the handwheel towards
yourself to raise the needle.
2. Turn the pattern selection
dial to choose the pattern.
Set the fabric and lower the
presser foot lever.
Step on the foot controller
to begin sewing.
End of sewing
After finishing sewing, turn handwheel towards
yourself until the needle is in the highest position.
Raise the presser foot and pull out the fabric to the
rear.
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Sewing
Thread cutter on the needle bar
* The thread cutter may differ from model to model.
Line up two threads and cut with the thread cutter on
the needle bar.
Thread cutter on the face cover
* The thread cutter may differ from model to model.
Line up two threads and cut with the thread cutter on
the face cover.
Reverse sewing
Reverse sewing is performed at the beginning and
end of sewing to prevent the thread from unraveling.
Reverse sewing is performed while lowering the
reverse sewing lever.
Stitch 1 to 2 cm from the edge
of the fabric to prevent unravel-
ing at the start of sewing.
Sew 3 to 4 reverse stitches at
the end of sewing.
Note : Remove your finger from
the reverse sewing lever
to return to forward direc-
tion sewing.
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Sewing
Sewing thick fabric
When sewing thick fabric from the edge, the presser
foot may tilt and be unable to feed through the fabric.
Place fabric or thick paper of the same thickness as
the fabric you wish to sew under the presser foot.
This will enable smooth sewing.
Sewing thin fabric
Sewing is easier if thin paper is laid out under the
fabric.
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Sewing
Sewing tube-shaped fabrics
Pull out the extension table (accessory box) in the
direction of the arrow.
Sew tube-shaped fabrics such as trousers or
sleeves.
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Sewing
2. Zigzag sewing
There are various types of zigzag sewing methods, such as applique and overcastting.
Turn the handwheel towards yourself to raise
the needle.
Turn the pattern selection dial to choose the
pattern.
Set the fabric and lower the presser foot.
Step on the foot controller to begin sewing.
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Sewing
3. Adjusting thread tension
Before adjustment, check again that "P.16 [Threading the upper thread]" has been performed correctly.
Adjustment method for upper thread tension
Upper thread is tight Upper thread is loose
Turn down the upper thread
tension dial.
Turn up the upper thread
tension dial.
Note : If the tension does not change even when you turn the upper
thread tension dial, reset the upper thread.
Note : If it does not change with the upper thread, adjust the lower
thread.
Adjustment method for lower thread tension
Adjust by turning
the bobbin case
adjustment screw with
the accessory screw
driver.
Turn right to tighten
the tension
Turn left to loosen the
tension
After adjusting the tension of
the bobbin case, suspend
bobbin, bobbin case, and
shuttle hook all together and
hold the bobbin thread as
illustrated.
(Please refer to P.46)
Note:
When the bobbin case tension is
correct: the thread should slide
down with light resistance.
When the bobbin case tension is
too tight: the thread does not
slide down, or the thread jerks.
When the bobbin case tension is
too loose,: the thread easily
slides down with no resistance.
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Sewing
4. Overcasting
This is a sewing method that prevents unraveling at the edge of the fabric.
Is not available for 16/18 stitch model. (refer to P.20 [Application of each stitch pattern])
Position the fabric so that the right needle entry point
at the edge of the fabric is slightly on the outside.
It is easier to sew accurately if an overcasting foot is
used. (Optional Accessory).
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Sewing
5. Blind hem stitching
In this sewing method the stitch cannot be seen on the right side of the fabric.
Fold back the fabric so that the folded area
protrudes by about 5 to 7mm.
Iron and tack by hand.
Position the fabric so that the needle slightly
catches the fold when the needle moves to the
left.
Lower the presser foot and start sewing.
The part of the stitch that catches the fold will be
visible from the right side of the fabric.
Sew the stitch evenly so that the part of the stitch
that catches the fold is not too large or too small.
After sewing, pull out the tacking, open out the
fabric.
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Sewing
It is easier to sew accurately if a blind stitch foot is used. (Optional Accessory)
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Sewing
6. Buttonhole
Buttonhole sewing to match the size of the button is possible.
For stretch fabric or thin fabric, a fusible interlining on the wrong side of the fabric will reinforce the
fabric and produce a good finish for the buttonhole.
Before changing the presser foot, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Change to the buttonhole foot.
(refer to P.21 [Changing the presser foot])
Set the buttonhole size and mark a line on the
fabric.
Note : For stretch fabric or thin fabric, insert a
fusible interlining on the wrong side of the
fabric before sewing.
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Sewing
Align the buttonhole foot division line closest to
you with the guide line, and lower the presser foot
to the start line of sewing on the fabric.
Raise the needle to the highest position, set the
pattern dial to "1", and sew 5 to 6 bar-tack stitches.
Raise the needle to the highest position, set the
pattern dial to "2", sew the left side and stop at
the line marked on the fabric.
Raise the needle to the highest position, set the
pattern dial to "3", and sew 5 to 6 bar-tack stitches.
"1" and "3" on the pattern selection dial use the
same dial position.
Raise the needle to the highest position, set the
pattern dial to "4", sew the right side and stop at
the line marked on the fabric.
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Sewing
When using the buttonhole cutter to cut the buttonholes, do not hold the fabric in
front of the cutter.
Doing so could cause an injury to your hand.
Use the buttonhole cutter to cut the center, making
sure not to cut the stitches.
Note : If a marking pin is put in the bar-tack area
it helps to prevent excessive cutting with
the buttonhole cutter.
Adjustment of buttonhole balance
Use the buttonhole adjustment screw to adjust
the balance between the stitches. (rear side)
Adjust by turning with the needle plate screw
driver.
If the stitches are loose on the right side of the
buttonhole, turn slightly in the "-" direction.
If the stitches are loose on the left side of the
buttonhole, turn slightly in the "+" direction.
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Sewing
7. Zipper sewing
Before changing the presser foot, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Change to the zipper foot. (refer to P.21 [Changing the presser foot])
Sewing the left side of the zipper
1. Set the zipper foot to the right side pin.
2. Align the zipper and the fabric, and tack.
Position the fabric so that the zipper is on the
right side of the presser foot.
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Sewing
Sew until just before the presser foot makes
contact with the slider, and then stop the sewing
machine.
Turn the handwheel towards yourself to lower
the needle into the fabric.
Raise the presser foot lever.
Move the slider to the rear of the presser foot,
and sew the remainder.
Sewing the right side of the zipper
Release the presser foot and set to the left side
pin.
Sew the right side of the zipper using the same
procedures as for the left side.
Note : Sewing in the same direction as the left
side will help prevent sewing misaligment.
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