Functions and InfoDisplay
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Memory (Platinum 755)
Your sewing machine has two different
memories where programmed combinations
can be saved. Each memory holds up to
30 stitches or letters. The button is used to
advance to the memory required in PROG or
REP. The active memory number is shown in
the lower right corner of the InfoDisplay.
CLR
Touch this button in PROG to delete the
whole or a part of a program (see page 26).
When a program in a memory has been
deleted, the stitch number is cleared on the
InfoDisplay.
Stitch Menus
Touch the stitch menu button to step
between the stitch menus. The currently
selected menu is indicated in the Overview
Window.
Platinum 755 has 35 utility stitches (menu
1) and 70 decorative stitches (menu 2-3).
Platinum 735 has 21 utility stitches (menu
1) and 42 decorative stitches (menu 2-3).
Platinum 715 has 21 utility stitches (menu
1) and 21 decorative stitches (menu 2).
The utility stitches are visible on the Touch
Panel and the decorative stitches are pic-
tured inside the lid.
Alphabet Menu (Platinum 755)
The Platinum 755 has an alphabet - Outline
Block. Touch the alphabet menu button
and “A..” is shown on the InfoDisplay.
Mirror Side to Side
Touch this button to mirror the selected
stitch side to side. If this button is touched
when straight stitch with left needle posi-
tion is selected, the needle position is
changed from left to right. If touched in
REP, the whole stitch combination is mir-
rored (see page 26).
Mirror End to End (Platinum 755)
Touch this button to mirror the selected
stitch end to end. If touched in REP, the
whole stitch combination is mirrored (see
page 26). If a STOP is programmed at the
end of a combination, and the combination
is mirrored end to end, the STOP will be
placed at the beginning instead.
FUNC
Touch this button to step between the dif-
ferent modes on your sewing machine.
There are three different modes; NORM,
PROG and REP. The NORM mode (normal
sewing mode) is always active when the
machine is turned on. Touch once to acti-
vate the PROG mode (used when program-
ming), then touch again to enter the REP
mode that is used to sew a programmed
combination. Touch again to return to
NORM mode. The active mode is indicated
on the InfoDisplay.
Arrow Buttons
These buttons are used to advance or
return within a programmed sequence.