JANOME Hello Kitty 18750 Owner's manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
Owner's manual
Instruction Manual
Manual De Instrucciones
Livre D’Instructions
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or 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.
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.
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 retailer for guidance. (European Union only)
DANGER
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
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.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. 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 ventilation 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 ngers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle.
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 deect 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
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I. NAMES OF PARTS
Names of Parts .................................................................. 2
Standard Accessories ....................................................... 4
SECTION II. GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting Machine to Power Supply .............................. 6
• To use the foot control ..................................................... 6
• To use the start/stop button ............................................. 6
Before Using Your Sewing Machine .................................. 6
Operating Instructions ...................................................... 8
Controlling Sewing Speed ................................................. 8
Machine Operating Buttons ........................................ 10-12
Speed Control Lever........................................................ 12
Presser Foot Lifter .......................................................... 14
Thread Cutter ................................................................. 14
Extension Table ............................................................... 14
• To detach the table ........................................................ 14
• To attach the table ......................................................... 14
Free-arm sewing.............................................................. 14
Changing the Needle ...................................................... 16
Selecting Thread and Needles ........................................ 16
Changing the Presser Foot ............................................. 18
• To attach ........................................................................ 18
• To remove...................................................................... 16
To Remove and Attach the Foot Holder .......................... 18
• To remove...................................................................... 18
• To attach ........................................................................ 18
Bobbin Winding .......................................................... 20-24
• Setting the spool ........................................................... 20
Additional spool pin ....................................................... 20
• Removing the bobbin .................................................... 20
• Winding the bobbin ....................................................... 22
• Inserting the bobbin ....................................................... 24
Threading the Machine .................................................... 26
• Threading the machine.................................................. 26
• Needle threader ............................................................ 26
• Drawing up the bobbin thread ....................................... 28
Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for a Straight Stitch
....... 30
• Correct tension .............................................................. 30
• Tension is too tight......................................................... 30
• Tension is too loose ....................................................... 30
Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for a Zigzag Stitch .... 32
• Correct tension .............................................................. 32
• Tension is too tight......................................................... 32
• Tension is too loose ....................................................... 32
LCD Display..................................................................... 34
Stitch Patterns ................................................................. 34
SECTION III. STRAIGHT STITCH SEWING
Straight Stitch .................................................................. 36
• Starting to sew .............................................................. 36
• Finishing sewing ............................................................ 36
Use the Seam Guides ..................................................... 36
Turning a Square Corner ................................................. 36
• To adjust the stitch length .............................................. 38
• To adjust the needle drop position................................. 38
Automatic Reverse Stitch ................................................ 40
Auto-lock Stitch................................................................ 40
Stretch Stitch ................................................................... 40
Zipper Sewing............................................................. 42-44
• To snap on the zipper foot ............................................. 42
• Fabric preparation ......................................................... 42
• To sew ...................................................................... 42-44
SECTION IV. ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING
Zigzag Stitch ............................................................... 46-48
• To adjust the stitch width ............................................... 46
• To adjust the stitch length .............................................. 46
To Drop or Raise the Feed Dogs ..................................... 48
Button Sewing ................................................................. 48
Overcasting with Zigzag Stitch ........................................ 48
SECTION V. UTILITY AND DECORATIVE STITCHES
Blind Hem Stitch .............................................................. 50
• To sew ........................................................................... 50
Shell Stitch....................................................................... 50
Patchwork Piecing ........................................................... 52
Box Stitch ........................................................................ 52
Scallop Stitch ................................................................... 54
Smocking ......................................................................... 54
Applique........................................................................... 56
• To adjust the stitch width ............................................... 56
Fagoting........................................................................... 56
Cross Stitch ..................................................................... 58
Decorative Satin Stitches ................................................ 58
Decorative Stitches.......................................................... 60
Decorative Stitch Combinations ...................................... 60
SECTION VI. BUTTONHOLE
Various Kinds of Buttonholes and Their Uses ................. 62
Square Buttonhole ...................................................... 64-66
• To sew ...................................................................... 64-66
To Adjust Buttonhole Stitch .............................................. 68
• To adjust the stitch width ............................................... 68
• To adjust the stitch density ............................................ 68
Round-End Buttonhole .................................................... 68
Keyhole Buttonhole ......................................................... 68
Corded Buttonhole........................................................... 70
Darning Stitch .................................................................. 72
• To sew ........................................................................... 72
• To sew a shorter darning ............................................... 72
• To sew a same-sized darning ........................................ 72
• To sew the evenness of the darning ............................. 72
Tacking ............................................................................ 74
• To sew ........................................................................... 74
• To sew a shorter tack .................................................... 74
• To sew a same-sized tack ............................................. 74
Eyelet............................................................................... 74
• To sew ........................................................................... 74
• To adjust the shape of an eyelet.................................... 74
SECTION VII. STRETCH STITCHES
Triple Stretch Stitch ......................................................... 76
Sculpture Stitch ............................................................... 76
Saddle Stitch ................................................................... 76
Multiple-zigzag Stitch....................................................... 78
• Seam nishing ............................................................... 78
• Mending ........................................................................ 78
Overedge Stitch ............................................................... 78
Serging ............................................................................ 78
Elastic Stretch Stitch........................................................ 80
Stretch Patching .............................................................. 80
Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns ................................ 80
• Stretch stitch pattern ..................................................... 80
• Evenness of tacking ...................................................... 80
SECTION VIII. CARE OF YOUR MACHINE
Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed Dogs ........................ 82
Replacing the Bobbin Holder ........................................... 84
Problems and Warning Signs .......................................... 86
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 89
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NOTE:
Sewingmachinedesignandspecicationsaresubjectto
changewithoutpriornotice.
Names of Parts
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 Extensiontable(Accessorybox)
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 Needleplate
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 Needlethreader
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 Threadcutter
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 Facecover
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 Threadtake-uplever
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 Threadtensiondial
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 Spoolpin
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 Largespoolholder
!0
Bobbinwinderspindle
!1
Bobbinwinderstopper
!2
Holeforadditionalspoolpin
!3
Valuesetbuttons
!4
 Cursorbuttons
!5
 LCDdisplay
!6
 Speedcontrolslider
!7
Needlepositionup/downbutton
!8
Auto-lockbutton
!9
Reversestitchbutton
@0
Start/stopbutton
@1
 Hookcoverplate
@2
 Presserfoot(ZigzagfootA)
@3
Footholder
@4
 Needleclampscrew
@5
 Needle
@6
Hookcoverreleasebutton
@7
Powerinlet
@8
Footcontroljack
@9
Powerswitch
#0
Handwheel
#1
 Carryinghandle
#2
 Upperthreadguide
#3
 Presserfootlifter
#4
 Buttonholelever
#5
 Free-arm
#6
 Dropfeedlever
#7
 Footcontrol
#8
Powersupplycord
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!0
!1
!2
!3
!4
!6
!7
!8
!9
!5
@0
@1
@2
@3
@4
@5
@6
@7
@8
@9
#0
#1
#3
#4
#5
#6
#2
#7
#8
SECTION I. NAMES OF PARTS
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Bobbins
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Needle set
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Zigzag foot: A
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Satin stitch foot: F
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Zipper foot: E
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Automatic buttonhole foot: R
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Seam ripper/Buttonhole opener
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Screwdriver
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Large spool holder
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Small spool holder
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Spool stand
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Spool pin felt
3!
Additional spool pin
4!
Lint brush
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Standard Accessories
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Before Using Your Sewing Machine
Beforeusingyoursewingmachineforthersttime,placea
scrapoffabricunderthepresserfootandrunthemachine
withthreadforafewminutes.Wipeawayanyoilwhichmay
appear.
*Donotplaceanythingonthefootcontrolwhennotsewing.
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SECTION II. GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting Machine to Power Supply
To use the foot control
Turnoffthepowerswitch
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.
Insertthefootcontrolplug
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intothefootcontroljack
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.
Insertthemachineplug
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intothepowerinlet
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.
Insertthepowersupplyplug
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intothewalloutlet
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.
Turnonthepowerswitch
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.
Thefootcontrolsign
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willbedisplayedwhenthe
footcontrolisconnectedtothemachine.
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Powerswitch
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Footcontrolplug
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Footcontroljack
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Machineplug
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Powerinlet
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Powersupplyplug
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Walloutlet
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Footcontrolsign
To use the start/stop button
Turnoffthepowerswitch
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.
Insertthemachineplug
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intothepowerinlet
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.
Insertthepowersupplyplug
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intothewalloutlet
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.
Turnonthepowerswitch
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.
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Powerswitch
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Machineplug
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Powerinlet
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Powersupplyplug
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Walloutlet
NOTE:
Thestart/stopbuttondoesnotworkwhenthefoot
controlisconnected.
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Controlling Sewing Speed
Sewingspeedisvariedbythefootcontrol.
Theharderyoupressonthefootcontrol,thefasterthe
machineruns.
WARNING:
Whileinoperation,alwayskeepyoureyesonthe
sewingareaanddonottouchanymovingparts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,otherwise
themachinewillruninadvertently.
Operating Instructions:
Thesymbol“O”on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tinapolarizedoutletonlyoneway.
Ifitstilldoesnott,contactaqualiedelectriciantoinstall
theproperoutlet.Donotmodifythepluginanyway(U.S.A.
andCanadaonly).
*FootcontrolmodelYC-485EC-1isusedwiththissewing
machine.
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Start/Stop Button
Lowerthepresserfootlifter.
Pressthestart/stopbutton
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tostartthemachine.
Themachinestartsrunningslowlyfortherstfew
stitches;itthenrunsatthespeedsetbythespeedcontrol
slider.
Pressthestart/stopbutton
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againtostopthemachine.
NOTES:
•Themachinerunsslowlyaslongasyoupressandhold
thestart/stopbutton
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.
Thestart/stopbutton
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cannotbeusedwhenthefoot
controlisconnectedtothemachine.
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Reverse Stitch Button
Whenstitches(00,01,10,11)areselected,the
machinewillsewinreversewhilethereversestitchbutton
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ispressed.
Ifyoupressthereversestitchbutton
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whensewingany
otherstitches,themachinewillimmediatelysewlocking
stitchesandautomaticallystop.
Ifyoupressthereversestitchbutton
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whenstitch
pattern00,01,10,or11isselectedandthefootcontrolis
notconnected,themachinewillsewinreverseaslongas
thebuttonispressed,andthemachinewillstopwhenthe
buttonisreleased.
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Auto-lock Button
Whenstitches(00,01,10,11)areselected,
themachinewillimmediatelysewlockingstitchesand
automaticallystopwhentheauto-lockbutton
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is
pressed.
Ifyoupresstheauto-lockbutton
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whensewingany
otherstitches,themachinewillsewlockingstitchesatthe
endofthecurrentpatternandautomaticallystop.
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Needle Position Up/down Button
Pressthisbuttontobringtheneedleupordown.
Themachinewillstopwiththeneedleupordown
dependingontheneedlepositiondeterminedbythis
button.
Machine Operating Buttons
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Cursor Buttons
Usethesebuttonstomovethecursor
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Pressbuttontomovethecursortoright.
Pressbuttontomovethecursortoleft.
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Value Set Buttons
Usethesebuttonstochangethesetvalue.
Movethecursorunderthedigityouwouldliketochange.
Pressbuttontoincreasethevalue.
Pressbuttontodecreasethevalue.
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Speed Control Lever
Sewingspeedcanbevariedbythespeedcontrolleverac-
cordingtoyoursewingneeds.
Toincreasesewingspeed,slidethelevertotheright.
Todecreasesewingspeed,slidethelevertotheleft.
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Extension Table
Theextensiontableprovidesanextendedsewingareaand
canbeeasilyremovedforfreearmsewing.
Theaccessoriescanbestoredinthetable.
To detach the table
Pullthetableawayfromthemachine,asillustrated.
To attach the table
Pushtheextensiontable,insertingthetabintotheslotuntil
thetablesnapsintothemachine.
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Extensiontable
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Tab
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Slot
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Accessorystorage
Free-arm Sewing
Free-armsewingisusedforstitchingsleeves,waistbands,
pantlegsoranyothertubulargarments.
Itisalsousefulfordarningsocksormendingkneesor
elbows.
Presser Foot Lifter
Thepresserfootlifterraisesandlowersthepresserfoot.
Youcanraisethefootabout1/4˝(0.6cm)higherthanthe
normaluppositionforeasyremovalofthepresserfoot,or
tohelpyouplaceheavyfabricunderthefoot.
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Loweredposition
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Normalupposition
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Extraupposition
Thread Cutter
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Threadcutter
Youdonotneedapairofscissorstocutthethreadafter
sewing.Simplyusethebuilt-inthreadcutter.
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Changing the Needle
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Needleclampscrew
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Needleclamp
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Flatside
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Gap
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Turnoffthepowerswitch.
Raisetheneedletoitshighestpositionbyturningthe
handwheelcounterclockwise,towardyou,andlowering
thepresserfoot.Loosentheneedleclampscrew
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by
turningitcounterclockwise.Removetheneedlefromthe
needleclamp
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.
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Insertanewneedleintotheneedleclamp
w
withthe
atsidetotherear.Wheninsertingtheneedleintothe
needleclamp
w
,pushitupasfarasitgoes.Tighten
theneedleclampscrew
q
rmlybyturningitclockwise.
c
Toseeiftheneedleisgood,placetheatside
e
ofthe
needleontosomethingat(needleplate,glass,etc.).
The gap
r
betweentheneedleandtheatsurface
shouldbeconsistent.Neveruseabentorbluntneedle.
Adamagedneedlecancausepermanentsnagsorruns
inknits,nesilksandsilk-likefabrics.
q
w
e
r
q
Fabric
Light
Thread
Medium
Heavy
Lawn
Georgette
Tricot
Wool,
Polyester
Cotton,
Polyester
Finejersey
Wool
Denim
Jersey
Coating
Quilting
Silk#80-100
Cotton#80-100
Synthetic#80-100
Silk#50
Cotton#60-80
Synthetic#50-80
Cotton#50
Silk#50
Cotton#40-50
Synthetic#40-50
Silk#30
Cotton#50
#9/65 11/ 75
#11/75 14/90
#14/90
#14/9016/100
#16/100
Selecting Thread and Needles
Forgeneralsewing,useneedlesize11/75or14/90.Ane
threadandneedleshouldbeusedforsewinglightweight
fabrics,sothefabricwillnotbemarred.Heavyfabrics
requireaneedlelargeenoughtopiercethefabricwithout
frayingtheneedlethread.
Alwaystesttheneedlesizeonasmallscrapofthefabric
thatwillbeusedforactualsewing.
Ingeneral,usethesamethreadfortheneedleand
bobbin.Whensewingstretchfabrics,verynefabrics
andsynthetics,useaBLUETIPPEDneedle.Theblue
tippedneedleeffectivelypreventsskippedstitches.
Needle
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Changing the Presser Foot
CAUTION:
Whenattachingorremovingpresserfoot,turnOFFthe
powerswitchandremovetheneedlefromtheneedle
clamp.
• To attach
Insertthepresserfootpin
q
intotheslit
w
ofthepresser
holderandpushthepresserfoottolockitinplace.
• To remove
Pullthefootinthedirectionofarrowtoremovethepresser
foot.
q
Pin
w
Slit
To Remove and Attach the Foot Holder
CAUTION:
Whenattachingorremovingfootholder,turnOFFthe
powerswitchandremovetheneedlefromtheneedle
clamp.
• To remove
Removethesetscrewbyturningitcounterclockwisewith
thescrewdriverandremovethefootholder.
• To attach
Matchtheholeinthefootholderwiththethreadedholein
thepresserbar.Fitthesetscrewintothehole.Tightenthe
screwbyturningitclockwisewithascrewdriver.
q
Setscrew
w
Footholder
e
Hole
r
Threadedhole
q
w
e
r
w
q
20
Bobbin Winding
(A)
• Setting the spool
Placeaspoolofthreadonthespoolpinwiththethread
comingoffthebackofspoolasillustrated.
A
:Pressthelargespoolholder
q
rmlyagainstthespool
ofthread.
q
Largespoolholder
B
:Forasmallspool,usethesmallspoolholder
w
.
w
Smallspoolholder
q
w
e
z
x
Removing the bobbin
z
Pushthehookcoverplatereleasebutton
q
totheright
andremovethehookcoverplate
w
.
q
Hookcoverplatereleasebutton
w
Hookcoverplate
x
Liftoutthebobbin.
e
Bobbin
q
w
(B)
Additional spool pin
Theadditionalspoolpin
w
isforwindingbobbins,without
unthreadingthemachine.
Setthespoolstand
q
undertheadditionalspoolpin
w
.
Inserttheadditionalspoolpin
w
intothehole
e
.
Placethefelt
r
andaspoolonthepin.
q
Spoolstand
w
Additionalspoolpin
e
Holeforadditionalspoolpin
r
Spoolpinfelt
q
w
r
e
22
n
Startthemachineagain.Whenthebobbinisfully
wound,itwillstopautomatically.
Stopthemachineandreturnthebobbinwinderspindle
toitsoriginalpositionbymovingittotheleft,andcut
thethreadwithapairofscissors.Removethebobbin
fromthebobbinwinderspindle.
c
b
v
n
c
Passthethreadthroughtheholeinthebobbinfromthe
insidetotheoutside.Putthebobbinonthebobbin 
winderspindle.
v
Pushthebobbinwinderspindletotheright.
Thebobbinsign
q
appearsontheLCDdisplay.
b
Holdthefreeendofthethreadinyourhandandstart
themachine.
Stopthemachinewhenthebobbinhasbeenwounda
fewlayers,andcutthethreadclosetothebobbin.
NOTES:
•Themachinewillnotsewuntilthespindlehasbeen
returnedtotheleft.
•Forsafetypurposes,themachinewillstopautomatically
2minutesafterthestartofbobbinwinding
q
NOTE:
Setthespeedcontrolleveratitsfastestpositionfor
bobbinwinding.
z
Drawthethreadfromthespool.
x
Guidethethreadaroundthethreadguide.
• Winding the bobbin
x
z
x
c
24
q
w
e
z
x
c
v
x
Guidethethreadintonotch
w
onthefrontsideofthe
bobbinholder.Drawthethreadtotheleft,slidingit
betweenthetensionspringblades.
c
Continuetodrawthethreadlightlyuntilthethreadslips
intonotch
e
.Pulloutabout6˝(15.0cm)ofthread.
v
Attachthehookcoverplate.Checkthethreadingby
referringtothediagram
r
shownonthehookcoverplate.
• Inserting the bobbin
q
Endofthread
w
Notch
e
Notch
r
Threadingdiagram
z
Placeabobbininthebobbinholderwiththethread
runningoffcounterclockwise.
r
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Threading the Machine
Threading the machine
* Raise the thread take-up lever to its highest position by
pressing the needle position up/down button
q
.
* Raise the presser foot lifter.
* Place a spool on the spool pin, with the thread coming
off the back of spool (refer to page 24).
NOTE:
The needle threader can be used with a #11 to #16
needle, or a #11 Blue needle.
Thread size 50 to 90 is recommended.
Needle Threader
CAUTION:
Turn OFF the power switch when using the needle
threader.
q
Knob
w
Hook
e
Guide
r
Thread end
z
Raise the needle to its highest position. Pull down the
needle threader knob
q
as far as it will go.
x
Turn the knob
q
in the direction of the arrow, then insert
the hook
w
through the needle eye.
Paying close attention to the needle point, draw the
thread around the guide
e
and under the hook
w
.
c
Release the knob slowly while holding the thread end
r
with your hand. A loop of the thread is pulled up through
the needle eye.
z
Draw the end of the thread around the upper thread
guide
w
.
x
While holding the thread near the spool, draw the end of
the thread down around the check spring holder
e
.
c
Firmly draw the thread up from right to left over the
take-up lever
r
, and down into the take-up lever eye.
v
Pass the thread through the lower thread guide
t
.
Slide the thread behind the needle bar thread guide on
the left.
b
Thread the needle from front to back, or use a needle
threader.
q
Needle position up/down button
w
Upper thread guide
e
Check spring holder
r
Thread take-up lever
t
Lower thread guide
5
4
3
1 2
z
c
v
b
x
z
x
c
q
w
e
r
q
e
r
t
w
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• Drawing up the bobbin thread
z
Raisethepresserfootandholdtheneedlethread
lightlywithyourlefthand.
q
Needlethread
q
z
c
x
x
Presstheneedlepositionup/downbutton
w
twiceto
lowerandraisetheneedletopickupthebobbinthread.
w
Needlepositionup/downbutton
w
c
Pull4˝(10cm)ofboththreadsbackandunderthe
presserfoot.
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5
4
3
1
4
3
2
5
4
3
1
5
4
3
2
Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for a Straight
Stitch
Correct tension
q
Needlethread(Topthread)
w
Bobbinthread(Bottomthread)
e
Toloosen
r
Totighten
Theidealstraightstitchhasthreadslockedbetweentwo
layersoffabric,asillustrated(magniedtoshowdetail).
Ifyoulookatthetopandbottomofaseam,looktosee
thatthestitchesareevenlybalanced.
Whenadjustingtheneedlethreadtension,thehigherthe
number,thetighterthetopthreadtension.
Resultsdependon:
-stiffnessandthicknessofthefabric
-numberoffabriclayers
-typeofstitch
Tension is too tight
q
Needlethread(Topthread)
w
Bobbinthread(Bottomthread)
e
Toloosentension
r
Rightside(Topside)offabric
t
Wrongside(Bottomside)offabric
Thebobbinthreadshowsthroughontherightsideofthe
fabric,andthestitchfeelsbumpy.Turnthedialtoa
lowertensionsettingnumbertoloosentheneedlethread
tension.
5
4
3
1
5
4
3
2
• Tension is too loose
q
Needlethread(Topthread)
w
Bobbinthread(Bottomthread)
e
Totightentension
r
Rightside(Topside)offabric
t
Wrongside(Bottomside)offabric
Theneedlethreadshowsthroughonthewrongside
ofthefabric,andthestitchfeelsbumpy.Turnthedialtoa
highertensionsettingnumbertotightentheneedlethread
tension.
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1 2
1 2
1 2
Adjust the Needle Thread Tension for a Zigzag
Stitch
Foranidealzigzagstitch,thebobbinthreaddoesnotshow
ontherightside(Topside)ofthefabric,andtheneedle
threadshowsslightlyonthewrongside(Bottomside)ofthe
fabric.
Seetheillustrationsforthecorrectappearance.
Tomatchthisappearance,adjusttheneedletension.
Correct tension
q
Rightside(Topside)offabric
w
Wrongside(Bottomside)offabric
Minimizetheamountofneedlethreadvisibleonthe
wrongside(Bottomside)ofthefabricwithoutcausing
excessivepuckering,orcausingthebobbinthreadto
showontherightside(Topside)ofthefabric.
Resultsvarywithfabric,threadandsewingconditions.
• Tension is too tight
q
Rightside(Topside)offabric
w
Wrongside(Bottomside)offabric
Thecornerofeachzigzagpullstogetherontherightside
ofthefabric.
• Tension is too loose
q
Rightside(Topside)offabric
w
Wrongside(Bottomside)offabric
Thecornerofeachzigzagpullstogetheronthewrong
sideofthefabric.
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LCD Display
TheLCDdisplayshowsthefollowinginformationwhenthe
machineisturnedon.
q
Stitchpatternnumber
w
Cursors
e
Stitchwidth
r
Stitchlength
z
Pressthecursorkeystomovethecursor
underthestitchpatternnumber.
Thecursorsappearunderbothdigitswhenturning
thepoweron.
x
Pressthevaluesetkeystochangethestitch
patternnumberuntilthepatternnumberofthedesired
stitchisindicated.
Thenumberwillincreaseordecreaseby1eachtime
youpressthevaluesetkey.
c
Pressthekeytomovethecursorunderthetens
 digitofthestitchpatternnumber.
Thenumberwillincreaseordecreaseby10each
timeyoupressthevaluesetkey.
Stitch Patterns
* Thealphabetunderthestitchpatternindicatesthe
suitablepresserfoottypefortheselectedstitchpattern.
q
w
e r
z
x
c
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JANOME Hello Kitty 18750 Owner's manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
Owner's manual

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