Pfaff quilt expression 2046 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.
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
typo
rated
max
5
Watt.
VVARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
person:
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
machine
is
used
by
or
near
children
and
infirm
persons.
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
(
amaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water
Return
the
sowing
machine
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
or
service
center
for
examination,
repair,
electrical
oi
rTlechanical
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
awoy
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
F
Do
not
pull
or
push
fabric
whilo
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
makirn
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening.
:
Do
not
use
outdoors.
Do
riot
operate
where
aerosol
(spray)
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
is
being
administered.
To
ji’r,(,onnect,
turn
all
controls
to
the
off
(‘0”)
position. tlien
ernove
plug from
outlet.
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug, not
the
cord.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
F
or
tlw
USA
and
Canada
Ii
ii
‘ii
him
mis
a
polarized
plug
(one
blade
wider
than
the
other).
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
this
plug
is
i
ii
iii
polimrized
outlet
only
one
way.
If
the
plug
does
not
fit
fully
in
the
outlet,
reverse
the
plug.
If
it
still
does
not
I
u,hmhii’rl
mloc.trician
to
install
the
proper
outlet.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
in
any
way.
1-
a.
Modern,
uncomplicated
Sewing
by
push-button
control
Congratulations!
You
have
purchased
a
high-
quality
product
that
offers
unique
advantages.
Your
new
sewing
machine
can
take
any
material
in
its
stride
and
will
sew
through
thick
and
thin
for
you.
It
features
the
very
latest
in
design
and
technology,
and
this
instruction
book
is
just
as
uncomplicated
as
your
PFAFF
sewing
machine,
It
applies
both
to
the
2046
model
and
to
the
2034.
Should
there
be
any
difference
in
operation
we
have
pointed
that
out
separately.
If
you
now
take
time
enough
to
study
the
instruction
book,
nothing
can
go
wrong.
After
all,
this
is
the
only
way
to
learn
all
the
things
the
machine
can
do,
and
to
make
full
use
of
them.
If
you
have
any
further
questions,
that
is
no
problem!
Your
PFAFF
dealer
will
be
at
your
service
with
any
help
or
advice
you
need.
So
now
you
can
get
started!
We
wish
you
many
enjoyable
hours
of
creating
your
fashion
ideas.
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Index
of
headings
D
P
A
Darning,
automatic
darning
(model
2046)
62
Accessories
20,
96-97
Darning,
sewing
on
patches
59,
62-63
Applique
foot
100
Decorative
sewing,
general
notes
84
Applique
designs
91
Decorative
stitches,
Quilt
Expression
2046
10
Automatic
tapering
89,
90
Decorative
stitches,
Expression
2034
11
B
E
Balance
40
Elastic
utility
stitches
56-60,
65
Basting
55
Electrical
connection
19
P
Bias
binder
105
Eyelet
embroidery
93
Blind
hem
56
Eyelets
61
Bobbin
case
24,
25
F
Bobbin
thread
monitor
(model
2046)
37
Feed
dog,
lowering
34
Bobbin
thread
tension
25
Felling
foot
100
Bobbin
thread,
drawing
up
28
Foot
control,
connecting
19
Bobbin
winding
21-23
Free
motion
embroidery
87
Bobbin
winding
through
the
needle
30
Free
motion
quilting
foot
105
Braiding
foot
107
Fringe
foot
109
Bridging
65
Buttonhole,
fully-automatic
72
G
t
Buttonholes
70-76
Gathering
64,
102
Buttonholes
with
gimp
thread
75
H
Buttonhole
tips
76
Buttonholes,
types
71
Hemming,
rolled
66
Buttons,
sewing
on
61
Hemstitchng
94
P
C
I
Carrying
case
18
IDT
(Integrated
Dual
Feed)
32,
33
Changing
a
pattern
within
Info
menu
41
P
the
stitch
sequence
52
Invisible
hems,
blind
stitch
56
Circular
embroidery
guide
108
K
Cleaning
and
oiling
114
Combined
borders
85
Knit
edge
foot
103
Combined
borders
with
twin
needle
85
L
Cording
foot
102
Lid
with
stitch
chart
18
Cross
hem
stitch
65
Light
bulb,
changing
115
Cross-stitch
92
‘Lock”
button
43
M
M-memories,
deleting
all
Master
switch
4
Monograms,
Free
motion
I
I
Introduction
N
Narrow
edge
foot
Needle
plate,
changing
Needle
table
Needle
threader,
Integrated
Needle,
changing
Needle,
threading
Needle/bobbin
thread
tension
Non-elastic/elastic
stitches
Non-stick
fancy
stitch
foot
for
leather
0
Overlock
stitches
P
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(2046)
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(2034)
Patchwork
and
quilting
“Pattern
start’
‘Pattern
start”
within
stitch
sequence
Pattern
length/pattern
width,
changing
for
decorative
stitches
Pattern
length/stitch
density
Pattern
mirroring
Pattern
settings,
altering
Pattern
sizes,
altering
Pattern
width/stitch
length,
altering
Patterns,
storing
Pintuck
foot
Pintuck
foot
with
guide
Presser
feet
(special
accessories)
Presser
feet
(standard
accessories)
Presser
toot
lifter
Presser
foot,
changing
R
Removable
accessory
tray
Repairing
tears
Reverse
sewing
Roll
hemming
Ruffler
S
Sewing
function
buttons
Sewing
problems
and
their
solutions
Sewing
programs,
selecting
Shell
edging
Shirring
foot
Stitch
patterns,
formation
Stitch
sequence
buttons
Stitch
sequence,
deleting
Stitch
sequence,
deleting
from
Stitch
sequence,
inserting
into
Stitch
sequences,
general
notes
60
Stitch
width/needle
position,
altering
T
Tapering
with
satin-stitch
zigzag
Technical
data
Thread
cutter
Thread
tension,
general
notes
Threading
Tie-off
Tips
for
a
perfect
buttonhole
Top
feed
(integrated
dual
feed)
Twin
needle
Twin
needle,
threading
U
Utility
stitches,
Quilt
Expression
2046
Utility
stitches,
Expression
2034
Window,
adjusting
the
contrast
z
Zippers,
sewing
in
1/4
inch
quilt
and
patchwork
foot
7/9
hole
foot
42
116,
117
36
67
102
45
49
51
50
51
48
38
88-89
118
28
24
26,
27
42
76
32,
33
44
31
6,7
8,
9
54
104
107
109
114
110,
111
27
31
26-27
24-26
54-58
106
14-15
16-17
77-82
49
52
84
39
42
37-40
37
38,
39
49,
50
101
106
98-99
V
96,
97
Voltage
switch
19
36
29
21
59
41
66
103
5
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Utility
stitches
Expression
2034
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
10
11
12
13
Sfltóh
Des_n
pplicaUon
Width
No
Upto
mm
1
2
3
4
0
6
7
8
9
0
10
11
12
13
Straight
stitch
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
Zigzag
stitch,
Center
needle
position
Elastic
stitch
Blind
hem
stitch
Elastic
blind
hem
stitch
Closed
overlock
stitch
Bridging
stitch
Linen
buttonhole
Button
attaching
program
Basting
stitch
Quilt
stitch
Zigzag
stitch
Right/Left
needle
position
Stem
stitch,
narrow
For
seaming
and
topstitching
up
to
6
mm.
13
needle
positions
available
for
edgestitching
or
sewing
in
zippers.
For
reinforced
seams
such
as
trousers,
under
arm
seams
or
decorative
topstitching.
With
13
needle
positions.
For
finishing
seams
on
fabrics,
applique.
and
inserting
lace.
Strong
stitch
for
seam
finishes,
sewing
elastic,
darning
tears,
and
patches.
For
securing
hems
invisibly
on
woven
fabrics
For
securing
hems
invisibly
and
finishing
the
edge
on
stretch
fabrics.
For
joining
and
overcasting
stretch
fabrics
in
one
operation
For
bridging,
decorative
hemstitching
and
crazy
quilting.
Buttonhole
for
blouses,
shirts
and
linen.
For
two-hole
or
four-hole
buttons.
For
basting
project
pieces
together.
For
topstitching
quilt
projects
with
a
handlook
stitch.
For
applique,
couching
over
cords
and
creating
eyelets.
For
decorative
sewing
such
as
flower
stems
and
underlining
letters.
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a
+
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
3
8
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Introduction
Hem
stitching
Hem
stitching
Hem
stitching
For
joining
overlapped
seams
on
bulky
fabrics
such
as
leathers
and
terry
cloth.
For
handlook
quilt
applique
or
pinstitching.
For
decorative
sewing
such
as
flower
stems
and
underlining
letters.
Elastic
stitch
for
decorative
hems
and
topstitching.
For
joining
and
overcasting stretch
fabrics
in
one
operation.
Elastic,
decorative
stitch
for
ornamental
hem
finishing
on
stretch
fabric,
for
decorative
elastic
application
and
sewing
with
elastic
thread
in
the
bobbin.
Provides
a
highly
elastic
decorative
seam
for
hems
on
sportswear
and
casual
wear.
For joining
and
overcasting
stretch
and
easily
fraying
fabrics
in
one
operation.
The
selvage
thread
prevents
the
fabric
edges
from
fraying.
Join
and
overcast
open
knit
fabrics
and
jersey.
Classic
decorative
stitch
for
garments,
linen
and
kitchen
towels.
For
ornamental
hem
stitching.
Can
be
used
with
wing
needle.
Utility
stitches
Expression
2034
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17
18
20
21
22
23
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Decorative
elastic
stitch
Quilting,
applique
or
pinstitching
Stem
stitch,
wide
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
Open
overlock
stitch
Honeycomb
stitch
Cross
hem
stitch
Closed
overlock
stitch
with
selvage
thread
Pullover
stitch
Cross
stitch
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
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Cursor
buttons
9
Clear/pattern
start
button
10
Stitch
selection
wheel
11
Connection
socket
“lead
cord”
12
Connection
socket
“foot
control”
13
Master
switch
14
m+
button
15
Direct
selection
button
“Alphabet”
16
Direct
selection
button
“Alphabet”
17
Direct
selection
button
“Linen
buttonhole”
18
Direct
selection
button
“Elastic
blind
hem
stitch”
19
Direct
selection
button
“Zigzag
stitch”
20
Direct
selection
button
“Stretch
triple
straight
stitch”
21
Direct
selection
button
“Blind
hem
stitch”
22
Direct
selection
button
“Bridging
stitch”
23
Direct
selection
button
“Button
attaching
program”
24
Direct
selection
button
“Straight
stitch”
25
Direct
selection
button
“Elastic
stitch”
26
Direct
selection
button “Closed
overlock
stitch”
27
Slide
for
lowering
the
feed
dog
28
Base
plate
29
Removable
accessory
tray
30
Presser
foot
holder
with
presser
foot
31
Integrated
dual feed/IDT
32
Integrated
needle
threader
33
‘Reverse
sewing”
button
34
Threading
slots
35
Needle
thread
tension
36
“Tie-off”
button
37
“Needle
up/down”
button
38
“Slow
sewing”
button
39
“Pattern
mirror”
button/
“Lock”
button
40
Take-up
lever
41
Thread
guide
42
Spool
holder
with
spool
cap
43
Hole
for
second
spool
holder
44
Lid
with
stitch
program
chart
45
Bobbin
winder
46 Bobbin
door
47
Free
arm
48
Sewing
bulb
(max.
5
W)
49
Thread
cutter
50
Thread take-up
51
Presser
foot
lifter
52
Needle
holder
with
retaining
(set)
screw
53
Needle
plate
54
Contrast
control
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Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(model
2034)
1
-1+
button
A
(stitch
width/pattern
width
controls)
2
-1+
button
B
(stitch
length/pattern
length
controls)
3
-1+
button
C
(stitch
density/balance
controls)
4
Info
button
5
Carrying
handle
6
Handwheel
7
M”
button
8
Cursor
buttons
9
Clear/pattern
start
button
10
Stitch
selection
button
11
Connection
socket
“lead cord”
12
Connection
socket
“foot
control”
13
Master
switch
14
m+button
16
Direct
selection
button
“Alphabet”
17
Direct
selection
button
“Linen
buttonhole”
18
Direct
selection
button
“Elastic
blind
hem
stitch”
19
Direct
selection
button
“Zigzag
stitch”
20 Direct
selection
button “Stretch
triple
straight
stitch”
21
Direct
selection
button
“Blindhem
stitch”
22
Direct
selection
button
“Bridging
stitch”
23
Direct
selection
button
“Button
attaching
program”
24
Direct
selection
button
“Straight
stitch”
25 Direct
selection
button
“Elastic
stitch”
26
Direct
selection
button “Closed
overlock
stitch”
Slide
for
lowering
the
feed
dog
Base
plate
Removable
accessory
tray
Presser
foot
holder
with
presser
foot
Integrated
dual
feed!IDT
Integrated
needle
threader
‘Reverse
sewing”
button
Threading slots
Needle
thread
tension
“Tie-off”
button
“Needle
up/down”
button
“Slow
sewing”
button
“Pattern
mirror”
button!
“Lock”
button
Take-up
lever
Thread
guide
Spool
holder
with
spool
cap
Hole
for
second
spool
holder
Lid
with
stitch
program
chart
Bobbin
winder
Bobbin
door
Free
arm
Sewing
bulb
(max.
5
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Thread
cutter
Thread
take-up
Presser
foot
lifter
Needle
holder
with
retaining
(set)
screw
Needle
plate
Contrast
control
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30
31
32
33
34
35
36
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40
41
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44
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Carrying
case
Place
the
enclosed
lead
cord,
the
foot
control
and
instruction
book
into
the
compartment
of
the
carrying
case.
Lid
Open
the
folding
lid
(44)
upwards.
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The
stitches
of
the
sewing
machine
are
illustrated
on
the
inside
of
the
lid.
The
appropriate
presser
foot
to
use
for
each
stitch
is
also
illustrated,
e.g.
Stitch
No.
2,
use
presser
foot
No.
0.
18
Operating
Instructions
Electrical
connection
Connect
the
lead cord
between
the
socket
(11) of
the
sewing
machine
and
the
wall
outlet.
Master
switch
When
the
master
switch
(13)
is
switched
on
(switch
function
I)
the
sewing
lamp
lights
up
and
program
No.
1
is
indicated
in
the
Expression
window.
The
sewing
machine
is
now
ready
to
function.
‘0”
=
OFF
“I”
=
ON
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Connecting
the
foot
control
Connect
the
plug
of
the
foot
control
to
the
connection
socket
(12)
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.
Voltage
switch
220V...
240
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The
sewing
machine
is
set
to
the
mains
voltage
for
Europe
220
V..
240
V.
If
you
require
a
mains voltage
of
120
V,
you
must
reset
the
voltage
switch
on
the
underside
of
the
machine
to
120
V.
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tray
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Arranging
the
accessories
Open
the
accessory
tray
by
placing
your
left
index
finger
on
The
standard
accessories
are
marked
with
numbers.
the
ridged
area
on
the
left
ot
the
lid
and
open
the
lid
upwards
Arrange
the
parts
in
the
respective
compartments
of
the
and
towards
you.
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tray.
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Removing
the
accessory
tray
(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.
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Preparing
the
machine
for
bobbin
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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Winding
the
bobbin
from
the
spool
pin
Place
the
sewing
thread
on
the
spool
holder.
To
obtain
frut
movement
of
the
thread
and
hold
the
thread
spool
firmly,
fit
spool
cap
of
the
right
size
for
the
thread
spool.
Threading
Place
the
thread
into
guide
A
from
the
front
and
pull
it
counterclockwise
through
the
pre-tension
device
B.
Pull
tfi’
thread
under
the
thread
guide
C
(from
back
to
front).
Wind
the
start
of
the
thread
around
the
bobbin
several
times
in
i
clockwise
direction.
Switch
on
the
master
switch
Hold
the
end
of
the
thread
firmly
and
press
the
foot
coritrul
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.
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Winding
from
the
second
spool
holder
Insert
the
second
spool
holder
in
the
hole
provided.
Threading
Thread
as
shown
on
page
22.
Switch
on
the
master
switch
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.
Cut
the
thread,
push
the
bobbin
to
the
left
and
remove
bobbin
from
the
winder.
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Bobbin
door
Switch
off
main
switch
Hold
the
bobbin
door
(46)
at
the
left
side
and
open
it
towards
the
front
Lift
the
latch
of
the
bobbin
case
and
pull
the
bobbin
case
out
of
the
machine.
Release
the
latch
and
take
the
empty
bobbin
out
of
the
bobbin
case.
The
following
is
valid
for
general
sewing
work;
Bobbin
thread
is
visible
on
the
top
side
of
the
fabric:
The
needle
thread
tension
is
too
tight
The
thread
tension
must
be
corrected.
Top
thread
is
visible
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric:
The
needle
thread
tension
is
too
loose
.
The
thread
tension
must
be
corrected.
For
decorative
stitches
and
buttonholes
the
top
thread
should
be
visible
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric.
Taking
out
the
bobbin
case
Thread
tension
For
the
best
stitch
appearance
and
durability
make
sure
the
needle
and
bobbin
thread
tensions
are balanced
with
one
another,
i.e.
the
threads
evenly
meet
between
the
two
fabrit
layers.
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Pfaff quilt expression 2046 Owner's manual

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