Pfaff performance 2054 Owner's manual

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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When
using
an
electrical
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
followed,
including
the
following:
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
household
Sewing
machine.
Ak
DANGER
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock:
A
sewing
machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
this
sewing
machine
from
the
electric
outlet
immediately
after
using
and
before
cleaning.
Always
unplug
before
relamping.
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
5
Watt.
WARNING
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons:
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
machine
is
used
by
or
near
children.
Use
this
sewing
machine
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
Use
only
attachments
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
contained
in
this
manual.
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
the
sewing
machine
to
the
nearest
authorised
dealer
or
service
center
for
examination,
repair;
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment.
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
openings
blocked.
Keep
ventilation
openings
of
the
Sewing
machine
and
foot
controller
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust,
and
loose
cloth.
Keep
fingers
away
from
all
moving
parts.
Special
care
is
required
around
the
Sewing
machine
needle.
Always
use
the
proper
needle
plate.
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
break.
Do
not
use
bent
needles.
Do
not
pull
or
push
fabric
while
stitching.
It
may
deflect
the
needle
causing
it
to
break.
Switch
the
sewing
machine
off
(“0”)
when
making
any
adjustment
in
the
needle
area,
such
as
threading
needle,
changing
needle,
threading
bobbin,
or
changing
presser
foot,
etc.
Always
unplug
the
sewing
machine
from
the
electrical
outlet
when
removing
covers,
lubricating,
or
when
making
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening.
Do
not
use
outdoors.
Do
not
operate
where
aerosol
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
is
being
administrated.
To
disconnect,
turn
all
controls
to
the
off
(“0”)
position,
then
remove
plug
from
outlet.
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord.
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
Needle
button
Sew
slowly
button
Pattern
start
button
Touch
screen
(Welcome
screen)
More
options
button
Main
menu
button,
opens
category
selection
Adjust
buttons,
adjust
+
and
Scroll
buttons,
scroll
to
next
column
or
sewingpatter
0
-
9
button,
opens
pattern
selection
by
numbers
Info
button,
opens
information
or
the
context
menu
Handle
Handwheel
Connection
socket,
lead
cord
Connection,
foot
control
Master
switch
Slide
for
lowering
feed
dog
Spool
holder
with
spool
cap
Lid
with
stitch
program
chart
Hole
for
second
spool
holder
Bobbin
winder
Bobbin
door
Free
arm
Needle
plate
Thread
cutter
Needle
holder
with
retaining
screw
Touchscreen
Take
up
lever
Thread
guide
Knee
lift
attachment
hole
Base
plate
Removable
accessory
tray
Presser
foot
holder
with
presser
foot
IDT
-
Integrated
Dual
Feed
Integrated
needle
threder
Presser
foot
lifter
Reverse
sewing
button
Threading
slots
Needle
thread
tension
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26,
27.
28.
29.
30.
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chart
Utility
stitches
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1
Straight
stitch
with
19
needle
positions
2
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
with
19
needle
positions
For
all
straight
stitch
and
topstitching
jobs,
stitch
length
can
be
increased
up
to
6
mm.
19
needle
positions
are
available,
for
edge
finishing
or
sewing
in
zippers.
For
all
straight
stitch
and
topstitching
jobs,
particulary
on
stretch
fabrics,
e.g.
trouser
seams,
sportswear
and
work
wear.
Stitch
length
can
be
increased
up
to
6
mm
for
decorative
stitching.
3
Zigzag
stitch
For
finishing
seams,
overcasting,
appliqué
work,
inserting
lace
etc.
9
4
Elastic
stitch
with
two
For
sewing
on
elastic,
darning
tears
and
applying
patches.
9
perforations
5
Reverse
straight
stitch
A
durable
reverse
straight
stitch.
Suitable
for
stitch
combinations
in
stitch
sequences.
See
stitch
No
1.
For
decorative
hems
particulary
on
stretch
fabrics,
e.g.
underwear.
6
For
sewing
on
elastic
thread,
overstitching
terry
cloth
seams
and
for
7
ornamental
hem
seams
(smocking
effect).
For
sewing
on
elastic,
darning
tears
and
applying
patches.
7
9
mm
stitch
length.
8
Elastic
stitch
with
one
perforation
9
Stretch
triple
elastic
stitch
For
inserting
elastic
tape
in
sportswear
and
bathing
suits.
(Extre
mely
durable
seam
for
open-knit
materials.)
Stitch
Description
Application
No.
Width
up
to
mm
6
Shell-edging
stitch
7
Honeycomb
stitch
10
Purl
stitch
11
Faggoting
stitch
12
Decorative
stitch
13
Cross-hem
stitch
14
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
15
Blindhem
stitch
7
Particulary
suitable
for
appliqué
work
thanks
to
its
stitch
density.
9
For
joining
foundation
garments.
Provides
a
decorative
hemstit-
7
ching
effect.
For
overstitching
elastic
cords
and
wool
threads
as
well
as
for
6
gathering
and
smocking.
Provides
a
highly
elastic,
decorative
seam
for
hem
finishing
on
7
sportswear
and
casuals.
For
sewing
elastic
tape
on
sportswear
and
bathing
suits.
Also
suita-
7
ble
for
hem
finishing.
For
securing
hems
invisibly.
6
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35
36
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38
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57
For
serging,
appliqué
work
and
inserting
lace.
(May
be
sewn
from
left
to
right
or
from
right
to
left,
using
the
stitch
mirroring
key.)
35
Open
overedge
stitch
Elastic
serging
with
selvage
thread,
most
suited
for
stretchy,
easily
fraying
fabrics.
36
Open
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
light-knit
and
open-knit
fabrics
in
one
operation.
37
Light-knit
fabric
mending
Very
elastic,
durable
stitch
most
suited
for
sewing
and
darning
stitch
light-knit
fabric.
38
Closed
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
stretch
and
non-stretch
abrics
in
one
opera-
6
tion.
Elastic
assembly
and
serging
seam
for
open-knit
fabrics
and
jersey.
75
For
joining
terry
cloth
and
stretchy
fabrics,
for
inserting
patches.
75
For
overstitching
hem
seams
and
facings.
56
Unen
buttonhole
ButtonheforMouses,shtsandnen.
57
Standard
buttonhole
Buttonhole
for
blouses
and
shirts.
/
Stitch
Description
Application
No.
Width
up
to
mm
16
Stretch
blindhem
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly
on
stretch
fabrics.
6
17
Basting
stitch
For
basting
cut-out
parts
together.
18
Stemstitch
Durable
elastic
seam,
e.g.
for
working
on
leggins,
and
embroidery
2
work.
31
Closed
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
very
stretchy
and
easily
fraying
fabrics
in
7,5
with
selvage
thread
one
operation.
32
Closed
overedge
stitch
For
joining
and
serging
in
one
operation.
6
33
Edge
binding
stitch
For
hemming
and
decorative
edge
finishing
on
stretch
fabrics.
75
34
Zigzag
stitch
(needle
posi
tion
variablw
from
right
to
left)
9
7,5
7,5
39
Pullover
stitch
40
Cover
stitch
Utility
stitches
Stitch
Description
No.
62
Eyelet
buttonhole
with
crosswise
bar
63
Fancy
buttonhole
64
Program
for
sewing
on
buttons’
For
two-hole
or
four-hole
buttons.
6
65
Bartack
For
reinforcing
zippers
or
pocket
openings
on
trousers.
4
66
Pocket
tack
For
reinforcing
pocket
openings
on
trousers.
9
67
Arrowed
bartack
For
reinforcing
skirt
vents.
7
68
Labyrinth
For
darning
damaged
areas.
Also
suitable
for
embroidering.
9
69
Darning
program,
For
darning
damage
areas.
9
lengthwise
70
Darning
program,
For
reparing
little
holes.
lengthwise
and
crosswise
71
Automatic
eyelet
Various
sizes
in
the
memory.
Also
suited
for
embroidery
work.
9
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58
59
60
61
62
63
465
66
67
68
69
70
71
Appication
Width
up
to
mm
58
Stretch
buttonhole
Buttonhole
for
stretch
materials
and
knitwear
5,5
59
Cross-stitch
buttonhole
Buttonhole
for
fine
stretch
materials,
also
suitable
as
decorative
button
hole.
60
Round
buttonhole
with
Buttonhole
for
shirts,
blouses
and
dresses.
7
longitudinal
bar
61
Eylet
buttonhole
with
Buttonhole
for
jackets,
overcoats
and
trousers.
8,5
tapered
bar
Buttonhole
for
jackets,
overcoats
and
trousers.
Decorative
buttonhole
for
shirts,
blouses
and
dresses.
8,5
8,5
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Index
of
headings
Getting
started
Carrying
case
Lid
Electrical
connection
Connecting
the
foot
control
On
/
Off
switch
Voltage
switch
Accessory
tray
Sewing
with
free
arm
Preparing
the
machine
for
bobbin
winding
Winding
the
bobbin
from
the
spool
pin
Winding
from
the
second
spool
pin
Inserting
the
bobbin
Taking
out
the
bobbin
case
Setting
the
needle
thread
tension
Threading
the
needle
Integrated
Needle
Threader
Changing
the
presser
foot
Winding
a
bobbin
through
the
needle
Threading
the
twin
needle
Changing
the
needle
IDT
(Integrated
Dual
Feed)
Lowering
the
feed
dog
Electronic
knee
lift
Operating
your
performance
2054
Instructions
on
operating
your
Pfaff
performance
2054
Function
buttons
Sewing
menu
Altering
the
stitch
settings
More
options
for
sewing
19
Selecting
a
stitch
Selection
by
category
All
stitches
selection
Selection
by
number
Direct
selection
Exiting
a
sewing
menu
The
Context
menu
The
functions
in
the
Context
menu
Info
system
Information
in
the
main
menu
20
Sequences
21
Available
sewing
functions
in
the
stitch
sequence
Creating
a
stitch
sequence
Editing
a
stitch
sequence
Saving
a
Stitch
Sequence
Creating
a
new
stitch
sequence
Opening
a
memory
Alphabets
Creating
a
word
Sequence
Edit
a
word
sequence
in
the
Stitch
sequence
menu
Utility
stitches
Sewing
in
zippers
-
No
1
Straight
stitch
-
No
1
Basting
stitch
-
No
17
Top
stitching
-
No
1
Elastic
blind
hem
stitch
No
16
Blind
hem
stitch
No
5
Zig
zag
stitch
3
Stretch
triple
zig
zag
stitch
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16
17
17
17
17
18
19
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43
43
43
43
43
44
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46
47
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Decorative
sewing
specialty
techniques
Quilting
Free
Motion
Embroidery
Nostalgia
/Heirloom
Home
Decorating
Fashion
Eyelets
Hemstitching
Cross
Stitch
Twin
needle
sewing
Tapering
Appliqué
designs
Accessories
Standard
presser
feet
and
accessories
Felling
foot
Appliqué
foot
Pintuck
foot
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62
62
63
63
63
64
65
68
68
69
70
71
71
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81
83
85
86
90
91
93
Pintuck
blade
Cording
foot
Gathering
foot
Knit
edge/piping/beading
foot
Ruffle
r
Open
toe
appliqué
foot
Quilting
guide
Eyelet
plate
Bridging
guide
1/4
inch
Quilting
foot
with
IDT
Quilting
of
the
fabric
layers
Free
motion
quilt
foot
Bias
binder
Pintuck
Foot
with
Decorative
Stitch
Guide
Non-stick
Foot
with
IDT
7/9
Hole
Cord
Foot
with
IDT
Couching/Braiding
Foot
with
IDT
Circular
Embroidery
Guide
Fringe
Presser
Foot
with
IDT
Narrow
Edge
Foot
with
IDT
Triple
needle
Fancy
patterns
with
twin
needles
Stabilizer
Changing
the
needle
plate
Cleaning
Changing
the
light
bulb
Bulb
removal
Sewing
proberns
and
their
solutions
Technical
data
Package
contents
I
Elastic
stitch
No
4
Honeycomb
stitch
No
7
I
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
No
2
Darning
with
the
elastic
stitch
No
4
Sewing-on
patches
No
4
I
Repairing
tears
Overlock
stitches
!
Buttonholes
I
Sewing
on
buttons
No
64
Eyelets—No
71
Automatic
darning
No
69
I
Free
motion
darning
Gathering
with
straight
stitch
No
1
Gathering
with
elastic
threads
No
7
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Maintenance
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99
Pt
Carrying
case
Place
the
enclosed
lead
cord,
the
foot
control
and
instruction
book
into
the
compartment
of
the
carrying
case.
Lid
Open
the
lid
upwards.
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The
stitches
of
the
sewing
machine
are
illustrated
on
the
inside
of
the
lid.
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Er
F
Electrkal
connection
Connect
the
lead
cord
between
the
socket
of
the
sewing
macb
and
the
wall
outlet.
For
the
USA
and
Canada:
This
sewing
machine
has
a
polarized
plug
(one
blade
wider
th
the
other),
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
this
plug
is
inte
to
fit
in
a
polarized
outlet
only
one
way.
If
the
plug
does
not
f
fully
in
the
outlet,
reverse
the
plug.
If
it
still
does
not
fit,
cont
qualified
electrician
to
install
the
proper
outlet.
DO
NOT
modify
the
plug
in
any
wayl
Connecting
the
foot
control
Connect
the
plug
of
the
foot
control
to
the
connection
socket
of
the
sewing
machine.
The
sewing
speed
is
controlled
by
pressing
the
foot
control.
The
foot
control
type
ATK
0070
has
to
be
used
for
this
sewing
machine.
On
I
Off
switch
When
the
On
I
Off
switch
is
switched
on
(switch
function
I)
the
sewing
lamp
lights
up
and
the
welcome
screen
appears
on
the
touch
screen.
The
sewing
machine
is
now
ready
to
sew.
=
OFF
=
ON
Voftage
swrch
220V-24OVorl2OV
The
sewing
machine
is
set
to
the
voltage
for
Europe
220
V
-
240
V.
To
change
the
voltage
to
120
V,
you
must
remove
the
small
plastic
protection
and
slide
the
dual
voltage
switch
to
120
V
on
the
underside
of
your
machine.
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/
I
Open
the
accessory
tray
by
placing
your
left
index
finger
on
the
ridged
area
on
the
left
of
the
lid
and
open
the
lid
upwards
and
towards
you.
Arranging
the
accessories
The
standard
accessories
are
marked
with
numbers.
Arrange
the
parts
in
the
respective
compartments
of
the
accessory
tray.
L
Accessory
tray
18
1
8)
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
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Sewing
with
free
arm
In
order
to
sew
using
the
free
arm,
swing
the
accessory
tray
to
the
left
and
lift
it
upwards
out
of
the
hole.
When
replacing
the
tray,
make
sure
it
is
flush
with
the
free
arm
of
the
sewing
machine.
Preparing
the
machine
for
bobbing
winding
Place
an
empty
bobbin
so
that
the
black
pin
of
the
bobbin
winder
snaps
into
the
slot
of
the
bobbin.
Push
the
bobbin
to
the
right.
Note:
The
bobbin
can
only
be
wound
if
it
is
moved
fully
to
the
right
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Place
the
sewing
thread
on
the
spool
pin.
Slide
a
spool
cap,
slightly
larger
than
the
the
spool,
firmly
against
the
spool.
Threading
Place
the
thread
into
guide
A
from
the
front
and
pull
it
counterclockwise
around
the
pre-tension
device
B.
Pull
the
thread
under
the
thread
guide
C
(from
back
to
front).
Wind
the
start
of
the
thread
around
the
bobbin
several
times
in
a
clockwise
direction.
Turn
on
the
machine
Hold
the
end
of
the
thread
firmly
and
press
the
foot
control.
As
soon
as
the
bobbin
is
full,
the
winding
action
will
be
stopped
automatically.
Push
the
bobbin
to
the
left,
cut
the
thread
and
remove
bobbin
from
the
winder.
Winding
the
bobbin
from
the
spool
pin
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Pfaff performance 2054 Owner's manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
Owner's manual

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