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COMPUTER SEWING MACHINE HZL-UX8 INSTRUCTION MANUAL EN Attention Please read this instruction manual before using the machine as it contains important operational and safety information. Keep this manual accessible so that you may refer to it at anytime while operating the machine. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, includ-
ing the following: Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. DANGER ____ To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. The appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. 2. Always unplug this appliance from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning. WARNING ____ To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Do not allow this appliance to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this appli-
ance is used by or near children. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appli-
ance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appli-
ance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. 2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attach-
ments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual. 3. Never operate this appliance 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 appliance to the nearest au-
thorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Never operate the appliance with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth. 5. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle. 6. Always use the proper stitch plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break. 7. Do not use bent needles. 8. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break. 9. Switch the sewing machine off O when making any adjustments in the needle area, such as changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot. 10. Always unplug the machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, when lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. 11. Never drop or insert any object into any opening. 12. Do not use outdoors. 13. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. 14. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off O position, then remove plug from outlet. 15. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. 16. Basically, the machine should be disconnected from the electricity supply when not in use. 17. If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord by your nearest authorized dealer or service center. 18. (Except USA/Canada) This machine is provided with double insulation. Use only identical replacement parts. See instructions for servicing Double-Insulated machine. SERVICING DOUBLE-INSULATED PRODUCTS In a double-insulated product, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No grounding means is provided on a double-insulated product nor should a means for grounding be added to the product. Servicing a double-insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should only be done by qualified service personnel. Replacement parts for a double-insulated product must be identical to those parts in the product. A double-insulated prod-
uct is marked with the words DOUBLE INSULATION or DOUBLE INSULATED. The symbol may also be marked on the product. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This sewing machine is intended for household use only. 1 Congratulations on your purchase of a JUKI sewing machine. Please be sure to read safety precautions in To use the sewing machine safely in the Instruc-
tion Manual before use to fully understand the functions and operating procedures of the sewing machine so as to use the sewing machine for a long time. After you have read the Instruction Manual, please be sure to keep it together with the warranty so that you can read it whenever necessary. To use the sewing machine safely Marks and pictographs included in the Instruction Manual and shown on the sewing machine are used so as to ensure safe operation of the sewing machine and to prevent possible risk of injury to the user and other people. Warning marks are used for different purposes as described below. WARNING Indicates that there is a possible risk of death or serious injury if this mark is ignored and the sewing machine is used in a wrong manner. ATTENTION Indicates the operation, etc. which can cause a possible risk of person-
al injury and/or physical damage if this mark is ignored and the sewing machine is used in a wrong manner. Pictographs mean the following:
Danger warning which is not specified Prohibit-
ed matter which is not specified Generally required behavior There is a risk of elec-
trical shock Disas-
sembly/
alteration is prohibited Disconnect the power plug There is a risk of fire Do not place fin-
gers under the needle There is a risk of injury to hands, etc. Do not pour oil, etc. 2 WARNING For the combination of the material and the thread and needle, in particular, refer to the explana-
tion table in Replacement of the needle. If the needle or thread does not match the material used such as in the case that an extra heavy-
weight material (e.g., denim) is sewn with a thin needle (#11 or higher), the needle can break resulting in an unexpected personal injury. Other precautions Do not put the sewing machine under the direct sunlight or in a humid place. Do not wipe the sewing machine with solvent such as thinner. When the sewing machine is soiled, put a small quan-
tity of neutral detergent on a piece of soft cloth and carefully wipe off the sew-
ing machine with it. Be aware that the following state can take place since the sewing machine incorporates semi-conductor electronic parts and precise electronic circuits. Be sure to use the sewing machine in the temperature range from 5C to 40C. If the temperature is excessively low, the machine can fail to operate normally. The safety device of the sewing machine will work to stop the sewing machine in order to prevent the generation of abnormal heat in the case the sew-
ing machine is continuously engaged in sewing at a low sewing speed for a long time or it is continu-
ously engaged in sewing for a long time under the high temperature environment. In this event, Start and Stop button will not light. The sewing machine will return to working condition after about 10 minutes. p!
Sto
* The operating temperature of the sewing machine is between 5C and 40C. Do not use the sewing machine under the direct sunlight, near the burning things such as a stove and candle, or in a humid place. By so doing, the temperature in the interior portion of the sewing machine can rise or the coating of the power cord can melt, causing fire or electrical shock. 3 Be sure to move the sewing machine by holding its handles. Do not hold portion A when you lift the sewing machine. If the sewing machine is heavy, lift it by put-
ting your arm through the arm section. AA Basic screen operation method Tap Tap the screen with your fingertip once. Pinch the screen Pinch with two fingers. Pinch in Squeeze your fingers together. Pinch out Spread your fingers Swipe Tap the screen and slide your fingertip. 4 CAUTION For customers in the USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. For customers in the Europe This radio equipment is intended to be used with the approved version(s) of software that are indicated in the EU Declaration of Conformity. The software loaded on this radio equipment is verified to comply with the essential requirements of the Directive 2014/53/EU. IC STATEMENT This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Cet appareil contient des metteurs / rcepteurs exempts de licence conformes aux RSS (RSS) d'Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interfrences.
(2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interfrences, y compris celles susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement indsirable de l'appareil. 5 Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .. 1 5. Setting for the pattern sewing .......... 44 Contents ...................................................6 5.1. Single mode / Combination mode ......... 44 1. Configuration and functions .............. 8 5.1.1. Single mode ..................................... 44 5.1.2. Combination mode .......................... 45 1.1. Operating buttons .................................... 9 1.2. Operation panel ...................................... 10 5.2. Types of patterns under the single mode, and how to selected a pattern .............. 46 2. Accessories .......................................12 3. Set-up .................................................14 3.1. How to install Wide Table....................... 14 3.2. Changing the position of the foot switch........................................ 15 3.3. Installation of knee lifting lever ............. 15 4. Basic settings and basic operations .............................16 5.2.1. Practical ........................................... 46 5.2.2. Buttonhole ....................................... 48 5.2.3. Appliqu ........................................... 49 5.2.4. Tapering ........................................... 49 5.2.5. Quilt line ........................................... 50 6.2.6. Scallop ............................................. 50 5.2.7. One-point ......................................... 51 5.2.8. Decorative ........................................ 52 5.2.9. Vintage ............................................. 53 4.1. Connecting to the power supply .......... 16 5.2.10. Feather / Lace ................................ 53 4.2. Speed control .......................................... 18 5.2.11. Letters ............................................ 54 4.3. Lifting/lowering of the presser foot ...... 19 4.4. Changing the presser foot ..................... 20 4.5. Placing and releasing JUKI Smart Feed ................................ 22 4.6. Changing the throat plate and the feed 5.3. Combination of patterns under the com-
bination mode ........................................ 55 5.4. Types of edit functions and how to use them ........................................................ 58 5.4.1. Pattern inversion ............................. 59 dog .......................................................... 23 5.4.2. Setting the interval between patterns ................................................. 60 5.4.3. Reset settings .................................. 60 5.4.4. Writing / capturing the pattern data.. 61 4.7. How to use the throat plate for straight stitch ....................................................... 24 4.8. Attaching the needle .............................. 25 4.9. Fabric, thread and needle table ............. 26 4.10. Bobbin thread preparation .................... 27 4.11. Needle thread preparation ..................... 31 4.12. How to adjust thread tension ................ 36 4.13. Setting the presser foot pressure ......... 38 4.14. Setting the micro-lifter ........................... 38 4.15. Setting the automatic back tacking, thread trimming and presser foot lifting ........... 39 4.16. When changing the needle position ..... 40 4.17. When changing the zigzag width .......... 41 4.18. When changing the stitch length .......... 42 4.19. Setting the stop position of needle ....... 43 4.20. Pivot setting ............................................ 43 6 6. Sewing ................................................62 7. Operation of the operation panel ... 102 6.1. Straight stitch ......................................... 62 7.1. Support .................................................. 102 6.2. Inserting zippers ..................................... 67 6.3. Patchwork piecing .................................. 68 7.2. Setting ................................................... 103 Darning adjustment ............................ 104 6.4. Overcasting stitch .................................. 69 Stop position of needle ...................... 105 6.5. Blind stitch .............................................. 70 Pivot ..................................................... 105 6.6. Shell tuck ................................................. 73 Sound volume ..................................... 106 6.7. Bartacking ............................................... 74 Brightness ........................................... 106 6.8. Eyelet ....................................................... 76 Stitch speed ........................................ 107 6.9. Decorative stitches ................................. 77 Presser foot lifting height .................. 107 6.10. Lace / feather / overlapping and tiling
(blackwork) patterns .............................. 78 6.11. Scallop stitches ...................................... 79 6.12. Random pattern ...................................... 80 6.13. Tapering ................................................... 81 6.14. Buttonhole stitches ................................ 84 6.15. Manual 2-step buttonhole ...................... 91 6.16. Sewing buttons ....................................... 93 6.17. Quilting (free motion) ............................. 94 6.18. Hand look quilt stitches ......................... 96 6.20. Elongation ............................................... 98 6.21. Stitch in ditch quilting ............................ 99 6.22. Attaching a quilt sleeve ........................ 100 6.19. Quilting (quilt guide) .............................. 97 Shutdown ............................................ 116 Cancel safety ...................................... 108 Foot switch functions ........................ 108 Two needles ........................................ 109 Wireless LAN....................................... 110 Factory data reset ................................111 Software version ..................................111 Machine log ......................................... 114 Language ............................................. 115 Accessibility (Black-and-white inversion of display) ........................................... 115 7.3. Sewing ................................................... 117 7.4. History ................................................... 117 7.5. JUKI Sewing Net ................................... 117 8. Message catalog .............................. 118 9. Machine Maintenance ..................... 123 10. Introduction of optional accessory parts ............................................... 124 11. Performance check list ................. 126 12. List of stitch patterns ....................128 Specification list ..................... back cover 7 1. Confi guration and functions Presser foot auto lift button Feed dog UP/DOWN /
LOCK MODE button Needle up/down button Thread trimming button Face plate cover Threading lever Speed controller Presser foot lifting lever Sensor pinhole for buttonholing Thread cutter JUKI Smart Feed Start/stop button Auxiliary bed
(accessory case) Wide table Presser foot holder setscrew Presser foot releasing button Presser foot holder Throat plate Feed dog Hook cover 8 Hand wheel (pulley) Power switch USB insertion slot Foot-controller-jack Machine-socket-inlet Spool pin Spool cap (large) Handle Bobbin winding shaft Operation panel Light under arm Lock stitch button Reverse stitch button Knee lifting lever hole Needle setscrew Needle Presser foot Hook cover release but-
ton 1.1. Operating buttons Name Thread trim-
ming button Function After sewing, press this button to trim both threads automatically. The sewing machine stops with its needle up after thread trimming. In the case of 2-needle setting, this button will not operate even if the thread trimming button is pressed. Needle up/down button When machine stops, press this button to change the needle position. When the needle is up, the needle moves down and vise versa. The sewing machine performs sewing at a low speed by keeping this button held pressed for a long time. Feed dog UP/
DOWN / LOCK MODE button Presser foot auto lift button Speed control-
ler When you press this button while the sewing machine is at rest, the feed dog position is changed over. Lamp lights up: The feed dog is at its lower position Lamp goes out: The feed dog is at its upper position
*1 If you keep this button held pressed, all operations can be disabled (lock mode). If you keep it held pressed again, the lock mode will be reset. When this button is pressed while the sewing machine is at rest, the presser foot position is changed. When the presser foot is in its upper position,it comes down to its lower position and vice versa. Sewing speed can be adjusted with the sliding lever of Speed Controller freely. The sewing speed is increased by moving the speed controller to the right, or decreased by moving it to the left. When sewing with foot controller, Max. sewing speed can be set by Speed Controller. Lock stitch but-
ton When this button is pressed, the sewing machine performs lock stitch. When this button is pressed while the sewing machine is engaged in pat-
tern sewing, the sewing machine stops after it has completed the sewing of the one-cycle/one-point of the pattern. Reverse stitch button Start/stop but-
ton For straight stitch/zigzag stitch: The sewing machine performs reverse For other stitch types: The sewing machine performs lock stitch. stitch as long as this button is held pressed. When pressing this button, machine starts to sew slowly and then up to the speed set by speed controller. Another press of this button stops the sewing machine. Color of button indicates machine status. Green: Ready to start and/or while sewing Red:
Orange: When the lock stitch button is pressed while the sewing Not ready to start machine is engaged in pattern sewing (The sewing machine performs lock stitch after it has completed the sewing of the pattern by one cycle. Then, the sewing machine stops.)
* When the foot controller is plugged in, the start/stop button cannot be used to start sewing. Start button: Can not operate to start sewing. Stop button: Can operate to stop sewing.
* 1 Lock Mode given in the Instruction Manual refers to the operation to keep the feed dog UP/DOWN / LOCK MODE button held pressed to disable operation of the all keys. (Refer to page 17) 9 1.2. Operation panel
Tap the screen with your fingers. When you have changed the set-
ting, the color of the screen display changes. White: Initial value Blue: Changed value A B Name Function Tab Select the screen according to your purpose. Support Setting A Sewing History Main usage of the sewing machine can be checked.
(Refer to page 102) Setting of the functions (17 kinds) can be changed.
(Refer to page 103) Selection and adjustment of the pattern can be carried out. Information on the patterns you have sewn remains as history. If you want to sew the pattern using the condition you have set previously, you may select it from the history. JUKI Sewing Net JUKI website is displayed. Adjusting Dial B Function of the adjusting dial differs with the selected pattern. Function and the numeric value are displayed on the screen. Type: Presser foot pressure, Stitch length, Zigzag width, Tapering length, Elongation 10
Name Function Presser Foot Suitable presser foot for the stitch pattern is displayed. Needle Position Needle position is displayed. Type of Throat Plate The type of throat plate is displayed.
: Standard throat plate
: Throat plate for straight stitch Sewing Condition Stitch Pattern which is sewn currently or to be sewn is displayed.
Sewing-start back tacking icon Automatic back tacking at the start of sewing can be set.
: OFF
: Reverse stitch
: Lock stitch Thread tension icon Press the thread tension icon when you want to change the thread ten-
sion. The thread tension set value will be returned to the initial value by select-
ing a different pattern. Sewing-end back tacking icon Automatic back tacking at the end of sewing can be set.
: OFF
: Reverse stitch
: Lock stitch Pattern selection icon Press this icon to select a pattern. Pattern number of the selected pattern is displayed. Pattern edit icon Stitch patterns can be edited. JUKI Smart Feed adjustment icon Presser foot auto lift icon Automatic thread trimmer icon Adjustment value of JUKI Smart Feed can be set. Presser foot lifting after thread trimming can be set.
: OFF
: ON Back tacking and thread trimming can be set.
: OFF
: ON Needle position icon Press this icon to change the needle position. USB icon Repetition sewing This icon is displayed on the pattern edit screen when a USB thumb drive is inserted into the USB slot of the sewing machine. Patterns can be captured from and written in the USB thumb drive by pressing this icon. This icon can be used to set for sewing a combination pattern in repetition or for sewing a single pattern by one cycle. In the case of sewing the pattern by one cycle, 1 is displayed. Initial setting Single pattern: Repetition Combination pattern: 1 11 2. Accessories 417 E D B I S R C O P Q Auxiliary box Accessories in the accessory box can also be stored in the auxiliary bed. Refer to the figure given below for the storage procedure (storage location). Slightly draw the auxiliary bed cover toward side, then open it toward side. C Q D B I R Inside of the auxiliary bed 12 Supplied with the machine Bobbin (1) Standard presser foot (A) Spool cap (large) Inside the auxiliary box. Buttonhole presser foot (E) Straight throat plate Straight feed dog T-shape screwdriver Quilt guide Bobbin (3) Auxiliary spool pin Ripper Cleaning brush Spool cap (Middle) Needle set HA 1 # 11 (1)
# 14 (1)
# 16 (1) for knit # 11 (1) Blind stitch presser foot (D) Zipper presser foot (B) Edge Sewing presser foot (R) Spool cap (Small) 7mm guide foot or 1/4" guide foot Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Straight presser foot (S) Overcasting presser foot (C) Open toe presser foot (O) Patchwork presser foot (P) Quilt presser foot
(for the ruler) (Q) It is contained in the packing. Foot Controller Power cord Knee-lifting lever Sewing machine cover Wide table Quick Reference Guide
(This manual) 13 3. Set-up 3.1. How to install Wide Table 1 Draw the auxiliary bed out to the left. 2 Open legs of Wide Table until they stop securely at the stopping position. 3 Assemble Wide Table to sewing machine body. Attach it to free arm of sewing machine. 4 Adjust the height of legs so that the top surface of Wide Table is the same height of sewing machine body.
* Don't put any heavy materials on the Wide Table.
* Don't move sewing machine with Wide Table attached. 14 3.2. Changing the position of the foot switch The lateral position of the foot switch in reference to the pedal can be changed. Use the foot switch at your desired position. Unplug the controller before you Attention change the position of the foot switch. 1 Remove pedal setscrew and block setscrew . 2 Attach pedal and block to the opposite side while turning them in the other way around, and tighten the pedal setscrew and block setscrew. Foot switch 3.3. Installation of knee lifting lever Insert the knee lifting lever so that concave and convex meet. 15 4. Basic settings and basic operations 4.1. Connecting to the power supply WARNING Disconnect the plug and turn off the power switch (turn to O) that al-
ways sewing machine is not to use. Connecting the codes Turn OFF the power switch (turn to O) WARNING (For U.S.A.,Canada only) This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way. Not-using foot-controller that using start/stop-button:
Insert cord-connector into machine-socket-inlet . Insert plug into socket-outlet. Using the foot-controller:
Insert the foot-controller-plug into the foot-control-
Insert cord-connector into machine-socket-inlet. Insert ler-jack . plug into socket-outlet.
* When the foot controller is plugged in, the start/stop button cannot be used to start sewing. Start button: Can not operate to start sewing. Stop button: Can operate to stop sewing. 16 Turning the power ON Turn ON the power switch. (Turn to I)
* Be aware that the presser foot goes up automatically when the power to the sewing machine is turned ON. The screen shown on the left is dis-
played when you turn ON the power to the sewing machine for the first time after the delivery. 1. Select the language for display. 2. Press [Start]. 3. Set the wireless LAN to which the sewing machine is connected. 4. Enter the password for the wire-
less LAN. 5. Press [CONNECT] . The screen shown on the left when the power to the sewing machine is turned ON. The needle moves and the screen shown on the left disap-
pears by pressing [OK] . Do not place fingers under the needle
* This screen is not displayed when you turn ON the power to the sew-
ing machine next time. Lock mode If the sewing machine is put in the lock mode, operation of all operating buttons, operating keys and operation panel will be disabled. In addition, the sewing machine itself will also be disabled. The power to the sewing machine should be turned OFF for the sake of safety when changing the presser foot, changing the throat plate and feed dog, changing the needle or taking care of the sewing machine. However, those kinds of work can be carried out while retaining the current settings of the sewing machine by putting the sewing machine in the lock mode. When you want to put the sewing machine in the lock mode, keep the feed dog UP / DOWN / LOCK MODE button held pressed for two seconds. When you want to reset the lock mode, keep the feed dog UP / DOWN / LOCK MODE button held pressed for two seconds. When turning off the machine, lock mode is disengaged. 17 4.2. Speed control Speed controller Foot controller Low-speed inching sewing 18 Maximum sewing speed can be freely set by the speed controller.
: Faster speed
: Slower speed To run the machine, press the foot controller. The harder you press, the faster the machine sews. Speed controller will set the maximum sewing speed. Pressing harder faster speed Pressing weaker slower speed
* Always clean the foot controller. It is important that you do not place any objects on the foot controller as it may cause injury to the user and may cause malfunctions. When the needle up/down switch is held pressed, the sewing machine performs sewing at a low speed. Setting > Stitch speed Adjustable starting stitch speed From the setting, the sewing speed at the start of sew-
ing can be changed. (Refer to page 107) Setting > Stitch speed Adjustable reverse stitch speed From the setting, the sewing speed for the reverse stitching can be changed. (Refer to page 107) 4.3. Lifting/lowering of the presser foot Presser foot lifting lever A B Presser foot auto lift button Knee lifting lever The presser foot B is lifted/lowered with the presser foot lifting lever A. The presser foot can be lifted higher than the ordinary lift position. This feature is useful when placing a heavy-weight material on the sewing machine. Even after the presser foot has been lifted with the presser foot lifting lever, the presser foot can be low-
ered with the presser foot auto lift button. Lowered position Presser foot should be low-
ered when sewing. Ordinary lift position This position is used for fab-
ric removal and/or changing the presser foot. Extra lift position This position is used to put heavy materials underneath the presser foot.
* Be careful that the presser foot and the needle should not interfere when the needle is in down position and the presser foot is raised to the extra lift position. The presser foot can be lifted/lowered by pressing the presser foot auto lift button. (Refer to page 9) Operation of the presser foot lifting lever is enabled by lifting the lever to position once after lifting the presser foot with the presser foot auto lift button. It is possible to lift and lower the presser foot with your knee instead of using your hands. Push the lever to right-hand side to lift the presser foot. The presser foot is lowered when the lever goes back to the original position. The presser foot can be lifted to the extra lift position with the knee lifting lever as in the case of using the presser foot lifting lever. Operation of the knee lifter lever is enabled by pressing the lever to the rightmost position after lifting the press-
er foot with the presser foot auto lift button.
* Do not touch the knee lifting lever while sewing. If you touch the knee lifter lever during sewing, the presser foot will go up causing a deformation in the pattern. Automatic lowering of the feed dog when lifting the presser foot When you lift the presser foot to its extra lift position with the knee lifting lever, the feed dog automatically comes down to its lower position. This feature is helpful for placing the material under the presser foot or removing it from there as well as prevent-
ing the material from being damaged since the material will not be caught in the feed dog. Automatic Setting > Pivot setting presser foot lifting It is possible to set so that the presser foot goes up automatically with the needle kept at the lower position when the sewing machine is stopped. Sewing >
(Presser foot lift after trimming setting) It is possible to set so that the presser foot goes up automatically after thread trimming. 19 4.4. Changing the presser foot Removing and installing the presser foot Leave the machine in Lock mode Removing presser foot Raise the needle. Move up the presser foot lifting lever. Press the presser foot releasing button to remove the presser foot. Installing presser foot Align the pin of the presser foot and the groove in the presser foot holder. Move down the presser foot lifting lever.
* Each presser foot has a marking . Use the appropri-
ate presser foot for the stitch pattern to be sewn. Removing and installing presser foot holder Removing presser foot holder Lift the needle and presser foot lifting lever. Loosen the setscrew of the presser foot holder to the left and remove the presser foot holder . Installing presser foot holder Align the screw hole at the presser bar with the hole of presser foot holder (long groove). Tighten the setscrew firmly by turning it to the right side. A 20 The type and application of the presser foot Marking of presser foot A B C D E I P Standard presser foot This is used mainly for straight stitch and zigzag stitches. Use this presser foot especially when sewing heavy-weight materials. Zipper presser foot This is used to attach zippers. Overcasting presser foot This presser foot is used exclusively for overcasting to prevent the cut edge of fabrics from fraying. Blind stitch presser foot Buttonhole presser foot This presser foot is used for blind stitch on hems of trousers and skirts, or sleeves. This presser foot is used for automatic buttonholing. Manual buttonhole presser foot This is used for sewing decorative stitches, letters and bartacks. Also for manual buttonhole (pattern No.402, No.403). Patchwork presser This presser foot is used for patchwork stitches. There are two foot seam lines, 1/4-inch and 1/8-inch from center needle position. Open toe presser foot O This is used for the applique and decorative stitches.
(Front part of the presser foot is open for better visibility.) Quilt presser foot Q This is used for the quilt stitch.
(for the ruler)
(Machine setting: Straight Stitch and Center needle position) The ruler can be used together with the quilt presser foot. Edge Sewing presser R This presser foot is used for patchwork, etc. foot Use the guide at the center of the edge sewing foot for sewing the center of the joining part of two pieces of materials. Straight presser foot S Use this presser foot when using the throat plate for straight stitch. 7mm guide foot or 7 This guide presser foot is provided with a guide for 7-mm or 1/4 guide foot 1/4-inch seam allowance for piecing. 21 4.5. Placing and releasing JUKI Smart Feed JUKI Smart Feed is used when sewing the materials (knit, jersey, vinyl cloth, artificial leather, etc.) that are general-
ly hard to be fed, and the materials (quilt, etc.) that are likely to cause uneven material feed. JUKI Smart Feed can only be used for sewing limited types of patterns. Refer to 12. List of stitch patterns for the patterns that can be sewn with the JUKI Smart Feed. Placing JUKI Smart Feed Raise the presser foot. Fully lower JUKI Smart Feed while pinching it with fingers. When JUKI Smart Feed is fitted appropriately, the relevant icon is displayed on the screen. Adjusting JUKI Smart Feed Adjust the JUKI Smart Feed by sliding your finger on The JUKI Smart Feed can also be adjusted by turning Press
. the scale mark part. the adjusting dial.
(Setting range: -5.0 - 5.0) The top feed amount is decreased. The top feed amount is increased. White: Initial value Blue: Changed value When you tap the portion above the semicircular por-
tion shown in the above-given figure, the setting you have done is confirmed. Then, the screen returns to the previous screen. Releasing JUKI Smart Feed Raise the presser foot. Pinching JUKI Smart Feed , pull it down and push backward until it is brought to its upper position. 22 4.6. Changing the throat plate and the feed dog The normal throat plate and feed dog can be changed to the throat plate and feed dog for straight stitch. In the case of starting sewing from the edge of material, the material can be smoothly fed without being pulled into the needle hole by changing the throat plate and feed dog to those for straight stitch. Turn off the machine or leave the Machine in Lock Mode Removing the throat plate Remove the presser foot and needle. Push the T-shape screwdriver into the groove in front of the throat plate . When pressing the screw-driver down-
ward, throat plate will come off . Removing the feed dog Push the T-shape screwdriver into the groove in the back of the feed dog . When pressing the screw-driver downward, feed dog will come off . Attaching the feed dog Follow the angle in the sketch and place the feed dog so that the pins of the feed dog meet the groove in the back of feed dog. Press down the front part of feed dog and engage the feed dog. Attaching the throat plate Place the area ( ) fi rst and then push center to right hand part of the throat plate to assemble ( ). Patterns that can be sewn with the throat plate for straight stitch 001 004 030 418 419 420 Once the throat plate and feed dog for straight stitch are installed, the limited types of patterns that can be sewn with them can be selected. 23 4.7. How to use the throat plate for straight stitch The throat plate is provided with a useful guide for you to determine the sewing position of material. Standard throat plate Guide lines Throat plate for straight stitches It is possible to sew the material from its edge by sew-
ing the material while aligning its edge with the guide line on the throat plate. On center needle position basis 5 mm
* Numbers on the guide line show the distance in mm and inches between the center needle position and the guide line. Numbers, 7, 10 and 20 are millimeter. Numbers, 1/ 4, 5/ 8 and 1 are inches. 120 0 2 1 5 3 1 patchworks. Angle index The angle index is useful when using it for piecing of If you align the material edge with the angle index which is same of the angle of patchwork (piece) cor-
ner , you will know the start and end positions while setting the seam allowance to 7 mm without marking 60 7mm 45 7mm 120 135 7mm 7mm the material. Guide 24 4.8. Attaching the needle Turn off the machine or leave the Machine in Lock Mode Removing needle Turn the hand wheel towards you until the needle comes to the highest position and lower the presser foot. Turn the needle setscrew towards you 1-2 times and remove the needle. T-shape screwdriver Attaching the needle Hold the needle with its flat part facing away from you
( ), and insert it fully until it touches the stopper pin . Securely tighten the needle setscrew. The needle cannot be inserted unless it is cor-
rectly positioned. Needles to be purchased When purchasing spare needles, specify HA1 (130/705H) or HA1 SP
(needle for knits) . Checking the needle Needle size:
The larger the number, the thicker the needle. Check the needle for its straightness occasionally. Any bent needle would cause skipped stitches, thread breakage or damage to materials. The flat part of the needle Flat object Attention:
If the needle is not properly installed or a bent needle is used, needle breakage can be caused. It will cause damage to the machine. 25 4.9. Fabric, thread and needle table Fabric Thread Needle Light-weight materials Lawn Georgette Silk thread No.80,90 Spun thread No.80,90 No.11 HA1 Tricot Spun thread No.60-90 Wool and synthetic Silk thread No.80 fabrics Spun thread No.60-90 Knit needle No.11 No.11-14 Medium-weight Cotton and synthetic materials fabrics Spun thread No.50, 60 No.11-14 Heavy-weight materials Light jersey Silk thread No.50 Knit needle Spun thread No.50, 60 No.11 Ordinary wool and Silk thread No.50 synthetic fabrics Spun thread No.50, 60 No.11-14 Denim Jersey Coat Spun thread No.30-50 No.14-16 Silk thread No.50 Knit needle Spun thread No.50, 60 No.11-14 Silk thread No.50 No.11-14
* In general, the same thread is used for both needle and bobbin threads.
* Thin thread and needle will be used for light-weight fabrics and thick thread and needle will be used for heavy-
weight materials.
* Check that the combination of needle and thread is OK by trial sewing on the material which will be sewn.
* Knit needle is good for stretchy fabrics (such as knits) and synthetic fabrics.
* Use thread No. 30 - 90.
* When it is difficult to go over an overlapped section, guide the fabric by hand.
* When sewing quilt patterns, decorative patterns or letters, better finish will be ensured by using a knit needle. 26 A A 4.10. Bobbin thread preparation Winding a bobbin Thread the guide . 2 3 In the case of using the spool pin 1 Place the thread spool to the spool pin. There are three types of the spool caps A, large, me-
dium and small. Select the size of spool cap according to the thread spool to be used and use it while changing its direction appropriately.
* Be aware that a spool with a small remaining amount of thread can cause tangling or slip-off of thread. Thread the thread guide (guide in the circle) . Pull the thread by both hands and thread it to bobbin winding thread guide. In the case of using the auxiliary spool pin 1 Place the auxiliary spool pin. 2 Place the thread spool to the auxiliary 3 spool pin. Pass the thread through thread guide
. Then, pass the thread through thread guide for bobbin winding . Pull the thread by both hands and thread it to bobbin winding thread guide. 27 4 Set the bobbin on the bobbin winding shaft . 5 Wind the thread on the upper part of the bobbin by four to five turns in the clockwise direction while taking care not to allow the thread coming from the bobbin winding thread guide to loosen. Put the thread end into the guide at the bobbin winding shaft and pull it to the right side to cut it. 6 Turn the power ON. 7 8 Push the bobbin winding regulator towards the bobbin to start winding the bobbin.
* Be careful that the bobbin winding regulator works as a switch. When winding is finished, the shaft stops automatically, the bobbin winding regulator moves to right and return to the original position. Remove the bobbin from the bobbin winding shaft and cut the thread by cutter
* Bobbin winding will automatically stop even while winding, when the winding speed is reduced due to a load to the bobbin winding motor caused by thread tangling. 28 1 2 3 4 Placing the bobbin B A Turn off the machine or leave the Machine in Lock Mode Pull forward hook cover release button A and open the hook cover B. counter-
clockwise Put the bobbin in the bobbin case.
* Place the bobbin so that thread winds counter-
clockwise. Thread groove and 1 by pulling the thread end.
* It will be easier to thread grooves when you press the bobbin lightly with your finger. 1 2 Thread guide 2 by pulling the thread to left side. 29 5 Thread 3 .
* When pulling bobbin thread, bobbin rotates counterclockwise. If bobbin rotates clockwise, put the bobbin upside down. 3 6 Cut the thread with the built-in cutter C. C 7 Close the hook cover. You can start to sew in this condition (without pulling up the bobbin thread), however, if you want to sew with the bobbin thread pulled out, refer to Pulling up the bobbin thread in the page 35. 30 4.11. Needle thread preparation Preparation Turn off the machine 1 Make sure to push the needle to the top. If the needle is not attached appropriately, the needle cannot be threaded with the automatic needle thread-
er.
* Use the needle: No.11-16 and the thread:
No.30-90. 2 Align the marking A at the hand wheel with the one on the machine body. A 3 Turn the power ON. 4 Lift the presser foot.
* You can thread the machine correctly on condition that the machine is turned on and presser foot is up position. 5 Keep the feed UP / DOWN / LOCK MODE button held pressed to put the sewing machine in the lock mode. 31 Threading the needle thread 11 22 3 4 B B 1 Place the thread spool to the spool pin. There are three types of the spool caps B, large, me-
dium and small. Select the size of spool cap according to the thread spool to be used and use it while changing its direction appropriately.
* Be aware that a spool with a small remaining amount of thread can cause tangling or slip-off of thread. 32 2 Thread to guide 1. 3 Hold the thread end and thread according to the arrow marking.
* Check that the thread take-up C is correctly threaded. 1 C 4 Thread the guide 6 from the right-hand side. Draw the needle thread out from the guide by approxi-
mately 10 cm. 6 33 Automatic needle threader 8
* Be careful that the cutter is inside. 7 9 34 Turn off the machine or leave the Machine in Lock Mode
* When twin needle is used, the automatic needle threader can not be used.
* Use the needle: No.11-16 and the thread: No.30-90. 1 Lower the presser foot with the presser foot lifting lever.
* The automatic needle threader sometimes fails to thread the needle when the presser foot is raised. 2 Thread to 7 and cut the thread with the thread cutter 8. 3 Lower the threading lever 9 until it comes to a complete stop.
* Lower the threading lever slowly. 4 5 Release the threading lever and the needle thread is threaded to the needle eye. Lift the presser foot. Then, draw the needle thread backward. Pull out the thread from the needle eye by approx.10 cm or 4 inches long.
Pulling up the bobbin thread Basic operation:
You can start to sew without pulling up the bobbin thread, however, if you want to sew with the bob-
bin thread pulled out, follow the directions below. 1 Lift the presser foot and lightly hold the end of the needle thread. 2 Turn the hand wheel towards you to move the needle up and down. Loop of bobbin thread will be pulled out when you will pull the needle thread lightly. 3 Pull out both needle and bobbin threads by approx. 10 cm (4 inches) long and pass them under the presser foot towards the back of the machine. 35 4.12. How to adjust thread tension If the thread tension is not adjusted correctly, seam balance will be lost resulting in puckering or thread breakage. Default setting is suitable for most fabrics. Adjustment may be necessary according to fabrics and sewing applications. Thread tension can be changed even during sewing. Press
. Adjust the thread tension by sliding your finger on the scale mark part. The thread tension can also be adjusted by turning the ad-
justing dial.
(Setting range: -5.0 - 5.0) The needle thread tension is decreased. The needle thread tension is increased. White: Initial value Blue: Changed value When you tap the portion above the semicircular portion shown in the above-given figure, the setting you have done is confirmed. Then, the screen returns to the previous screen.
* If a new pattern is selected, the set value will be re-
turned to the initial value. 36
<In the case of straight stitch>
The needle thread and the bobbin thread interlace with each other approximately at the middle of material thickness. Needle thread Bobbin thread Fabric (right side) Fabric (wrong side) Middle of the fabric thickness
<In the case of zigzag stitch>
The needle thread is pulled a little bit to the wrong side of material. Well-balanced thread tension When the needle thread is too strong The bobbin thread will be pulled to the front side of the fabric. In this case, decrease the thread tension value (to decrease the needle thread tension). When the needle thread is too low The needle thread will be pulled to the wrong side of fabric. In this case, increase the thread tension value (to increase the needle thread tension). 37 4.13. Setting the presser foot pressure Presser foot pressure can be changed even during sewing. Set the presser foot pressure by turning the adjusting dial locat-
ed below the indication [Presser foot pressure].
(Setting range: 0 - 5) Set the presser foot pressure to 3.6 (initial value) in the case of standard stitching. Set the presser foot pressure to a smaller value (decrease the presser foot pressure) in the case of sewing light-weight syn-
thetic materials or elastic materials, and sewing applique, quilt and curve sections of materials, since in that case uneven ma-
terial feed is likely to occur. The presser foot pressure is decreased. The presser foot pressure is increased.
-2.5-2.5 00 5.05.0 Setting the micro-lifter Setting the presser foot pressure Adjust the presser foot height by adjusting the presser foot pres-
sure value. Set the presser foot height by turning the adjusting dial located below the indication [Presser foot pressure].
(Setting range: -2.5 - 0) In the case it is not necessary to slightly lift the presser foot during sewing, set the presser foot height for the micro-lifter function to 0. Set the presser foot height by turning the adjusting dial so that the presser foot appropriately holds the material. The larger the negative set value becomes, the higher the presser foot can be lifted. Presser foot pressure value is decreased. Presser foot pressure value is increased. Place the material (for trial stitching) that is the same with the material to be actually sewn. Then, adjust the presser foot height and carry out trial stitching. Be aware, if the presser foot is lifted excessively during sewing, the material cannot be fed resulting in thread entanglement. 4.14. Setting the micro-lifter It is possible to sew the material with the presser foot slightly lifted according to the material thick-
ness. The micro-lifter function is used for sewing materi-
als such as quilt and velvet that are likely to cause uneven material feed. Micro-lifter lifting height can be changed even during sewing. 38 4.15. Setting the automatic back tacking, thread trimming and presser foot lifting The back tacking at the beginning and end of sewing and the back tacking and thread trimming / presser foot lift after thread trimming at the end of sewing can be set. Select a pattern. Set operations of the sewing machine by pressing the relevant button on the screen. Setting for the back tacking at the beginning of sewing Select one from the three types of back tacking.
: OFF
: Reverse stitch
: Lock stitch Setting for the back tacking at the end of sewing Select one from the three types of back tacking.
: OFF
: Reverse stitch
: Lock stitch Presser foot lift after thread trimming
: OFF The presser foot is not lifted after thread trimming
: ON The presser foot is lifted after thread trimming Back tacking and thread trimming
: OFF Thread trimming is not carried out
: ON Thread trimming is carried out In the case of setting the automatic back tacking Sewing start Place the material at the sewing start position and begin sewing. In the case the back tacking at the beginning of sewing is se-
lected, the reverse stitch button and back tacking button will not operate. Press the button which corresponds to the type of back tacking Sewing end you have selected.
) Even if you press the button that does not correspond to the type of back tacking you have selected, the back tacking you have selected will be carried out. 39 4.16. When changing the needle position The needle position can be changed even during sewing. 0.0 3.5 7.0 Press
. scale mark part. adjusting dial. Change the needle position by sliding your finger on the The needle position can also be changed by turning the The needle is moved to the left. The needle is moved to the right. White: Initial value Blue: Changed value When you press most position.
, the needle is brought to the left-
, the needle is brought to the right-
When you press most position. The leftmost end represents 0.0 The rightmost end rep-
resents 7.0. The needle position is represented by of
. Numeric values displayed on the screen: In mm When you tap the portion above the semicircular portion shown in the above-given figure, the setting you have done is confirmed. Then, the screen returns to the previous screen.
* If a new pattern is selected, the set value will be re-
turned to the initial value. 40 4.17. When changing the zigzag width Zigzag width can be changed even during sewing. Change zigzag width A by turning the adjusting dial located below the indication [Zigzag width]. Zigzag width is decreased. Zigzag width is increased. The displayed numeric value is decreased and the zigzag width is decreased by turning the dial counterclockwise. The displayed numeric value is increased and the zigzag width is increased by turning the dial clockwise. The zigzag width can be adjusted while sewing. Numeric values displayed on the screen: Measure of the zigzag width (In mm) 2.0 7.0 A 41 4.18. When changing the stitch length Stitch length can be changed even during sewing. Change the stitch length by turning the adjusting dial located below the indication [Stitch length]. Stitch length is decreased. Stitch length is increased. Change the stitch length with the adjusting dial (right). The displayed numeric value is decreased and the stitch length is decreased by turning the dial counterclockwise. The displayed numeric value is increased and the stitch length is increased by turning the dial clockwise. Numeric values displayed on the screen: Measure of the stitch length (In mm) 1.0 5.0 42 4.19. Setting the stop position of needle It is possible to set the position of the needle (upper or lower position) at the time of stopping the sewing machine. Select [Stop position of needle] from [Setting]. Select the Lower stop position or the Upper stop posi-
tion. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen.
* In the case the upper stop position (the sewing ma-
chine stops with its needle up) is selected, the pivot function will be automatically turned OFF. 4.20. Pivot setting It is possible to set so that the presser foot goes up while the needle is kept at the lower position at the time of stop-
ping the sewing machine. Select [Pivot] from [Setting]. Setting the ON / OFF of the pivot function
: ON
: OFF Setting the pivot height Set the pivot height by sliding the slide bar with your finger to the right or left. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. 43 5. Setting for the pattern sewing 5.1. Single mode / Combination mode Some of the patterns cannot be sewn depending on the mode selected. The list of patterns is shown on the inside of the top cover of the sewing machine. Under the single mode, the sewing machine directly sews the pattern you have selected. 5.1.1. Single mode Selecting the pattern Press
(Pattern selection icon). Select the pattern you want to sew from among
[Practical], [Buttonhole], [Appliqu], [Tapering], [Quilt line], [Scallop], [One-point], [Decorative], [Vintage], and [Feather / Lace].
<How to select the pattern>
Press the pattern icon. Enter the pattern number. Setting for the repetition stitching (single mode) The setting can be changed by pressing the icon.
: The pattern is sewn in repetition (continuously) (Initial setting)
: One stitch is sewn
: One cycle is sewn 44 5.1.2. Combination mode The combination stitching mode is used for sewing two or more patterns in combination. As many as 70 petterns can be combined in one combined pattern. As many as 10 combined in one combined pattern. Selecting a pattern (letter) In the case 10 patterns have been saved, the message will be displayed when you press [Create new data]. Select [Combination]. Press to delete the combined patterns. Press [Create new data]. Press
(Pattern selection icon). Select the pattern you want to sew from among
[Appliqu], [Quilt line], [Scallop], [One-point],
[Decorative], [Vintage], [Feather / Lace] and
[Characters].
<How to select the pattern>
Press the pattern (letter) icon. Enter the pattern number. Setting for the repetition stitching (combination mode) The setting can be changed by pressing the icon.
: Selected pattern or selected combination of patterns is sewn once.
(Initial setting) tinuously.
: Selected pattern or selected combination of patterns is sewn con-
45 5.2. Types of patterns under the single mode, and how to selected a pattern There are 368 types of stitch patterns. When turning on the machine, the straight stitch of the center needle position is chosen automatically. Select the type of pattern.
[Practical] [Buttonhole] [Appliqu] [Tapering]
[Quilt line] [Scallop] [One-point] [Decorative]
[Vintage] [Feather / Lace] [Combination]
Press the pattern icon. Alternatively, Enter the pattern number. The number is increased one by one by tap-
ping it. It is also possible to change the number by turning the adjusting dial. The screen which contains the pattern with the number you have input is displayed. Select the pattern icon you want to sew. 5.2.1. Practical No. Pattern Application No. Pattern Application Center needle position Piecing 7mm Straight stitch 68 010 Right needle position Left needle position Zigzag stitch Piecing 1/4 68 011 Ornamental pattern Straight reinforced stitch 012 Two point zig zag Left needle position Straight stitch 62 013 Triple standard zigzag Center needle position Straight stitch for elastic Three point zig zag Zigzag stitch Butting stitch Refer to page 62 009
014 015 016 Triangular zigzag stitch Overcasting stitch 69 Refer to page
001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 46 No. Pattern Application No. Pattern Application Overcasting stitch Bar tack Overcasting stitch Used for lightweight material Overcasting stitch Used for flexible material Bar tack (Memory)
* Size of bartacking you have sewn once can be stored in memory. Reinforced stitch Ornamental pattern Eyelet 032 033 034 035 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 044 Refer to page 69 69
70 70 70 73 73
Blind stitch Blind stitch Used for lightweight material Blind stitch Used for flexible material Shell tuck Back straightline stitch
* Proceed with the reverse stitch button. button. Back zigzag stitch
* Proceed with the reverse stitch 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 Darning stitch Attaching a quilt sleeve 100 Refer to page 74 74
76 76 76 76 76
47 5.2.2. Buttonhole No. Pattern Application Refer to page 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 Keyhole buttonholes For knit Decorative Button sewing 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 90 93 Decorative Basting stitch for buttonholing Select the pattern. No. Pattern Application Standard buttonholes 2-step buttonhole 2-step buttonhole (Memory)
* It is possible to store the size of buttonhole you have sewn once in memory. Standard buttonholes Rounded end Refer to page 84 91 91 84 84 84 84 84 84 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 48 No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 201 209 217 225 233 202 210 218 226 234 203 211 219 227 235 204 212 220 228 236 206 214 222 230 238 207 215 223 231 239 208 216 224 232 240 Select the pattern. 205 213 221 229 237 5.2.3. Appliqu 5.2.4. Tapering Select the pattern. No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 301 303 305 302 304 306 49 5.2.5. Quilt line No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 401 406 411 416 421 402 407 412 417 422 403 408 413 418 404 409 414 419 Select the pattern. 405 410 415 420 No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 501 504 507 510 502 505 508 511 503 506 509 512 6.2.6. Scallop Select the pattern. 50 5.2.7. One-point No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 601 618 635 652 669 602 619 636 653 670 603 620 637 654 671 604 621 638 655 672 Select the pattern. 605 622 639 656 673 606 623 640 657 674 607 624 641 658 675 608 625 642 659 676 609 626 643 660 677 610 627 644 661 678 611 628 645 662 679 612 629 646 663 680 613 630 647 664 681 614 631 648 665 682 615 632 649 666 683 616 633 650 667 684 617 634 651 668 51 5.2.8. Decorative No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 719 734 749 764 779 720 735 750 765 780 721 736 751 766 781 722 737 752 767 782 Select the pattern. 723 738 753 768 783 No. Pattern No. Pattern 724 739 754 769 784 701 710 725 740 755 770 785 702 711 726 741 756 771 786 703 712 727 742 757 772 704 713 728 743 758 773 705 714 729 744 759 774 706 715 730 745 760 775 707 716 731 746 761 776 708 717 732 747 762 777 709 718 733 748 763 778 52 Select the pattern. 805 813 821 829 837 5.2.9. Vintage 5.2.10. Feather / Lace Select the pattern. No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 801 809 817 825 833 802 810 818 826 834 803 811 819 827 835 804 812 820 828 836 806 814 822 830 807 815 823 831 808 816 824 832 No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern 901 904 907 910 913 902 905 908 911 914 903 906 909 912 915 53 5.2.11. Letters Press
(Pattern se-
lection icon). Select [Combination]. Press [Create new data]. Select the type of letter
(font). Select the letter. Select the direction of letters between horizontal/vertical using
. 54 5.3. Combination of patterns under the combination mode
(1) Selecting and combining the patterns (letters)
(Example: JUKI) Select the type of letter (font). Press the icon and enter JUKI. Select [One-point]. Press the pattern (No. 618). When you press
, the combination of the patterns is saved and the swing screen is displayed. 55
(2) Selecting a space Combine a pattern (letter) with another pattern (letter) while inserting one of the following patterns between them.
) Pattern No.683 (
Pattern No.684 (
(Small space)
(Large space)
(Example: JUKI ) Move the colored vertical line between J and U with
. Press the pattern (No. 618).
(3) Adding a pattern (letter) A pattern (letter) can be added to the colored vertical line portion. In the case of adding a pattern (letter) between the patterns In the case of prepending a pattern (letter) at the beginning of the patterns
(Example: JUKI ) Move the colored vertical line before J with
. Press the pattern (No. 618). 56
(4) Deleting a pattern (letter)
(Example: JUKI JUKI ) Move the colored vertical line with to the right side of the pattern you want to delete. Press
<In the case of deleting the patterns collectively>
When you select [Clear all] by pressing
, all of the combined patterns can be deleted.
(5) Deleting/copying the combined patterns Press
. Press of the combi-
nation display you want to delete (copy). Select [Delete] or [Copy]. 57 5.4. Types of edit functions and how to use them Types of editing functions that can be used differ with the pattern you have selected. Function Refer to page Function Refer to page Thread tension Needle position Horizontal inversion
: OFF
: ON Vertical inversion
: OFF
: ON Change in the elongation size 36 40 59 59 98 Change in the angle and size of tapering Change of seam width of buttonhole Setting the interval between patterns Reset settings Writing / capturing the pat-
tern data 82 89 60 60 61 How to display the edit screen Single mode Combination mode Sewing screen Sewing screen Pattern selection screen Combination selection screen Press
. Select [Edit] by pressing Press
. Press
. 58 5.4.1. Pattern inversion Horizontal inversion Vertical inversion Press when you want to sew a horizontally-in-
Press when you want to sew a vertically-inverted verted pattern. The horizontally inverted pattern is pattern. The vertically inverted pattern is displayed.
* Horizontal inversion and vertical inversion are not applicable to some patterns.
* It is also possible to vertically invert the horizontally-inverted pattern or horizontally invert the vertically-invert-
displayed. ed pattern. Single mode Combination mode From the sewing screen From the sewing screen Single mode: Pattern is inverted. Combination mode: Combined patterns are inverted collectively. Combination mode Combination mode From the combination selection screen From the pattern selec-
tion screen Combined patterns can be inverted on a pattern-by-pat-
tern basis. Select the pattern you want to edit with
. 59 5.4.2. Setting the interval between patterns Combination mode From the sewing screen When you press
, the interval between the patterns is decreased. When you press again, the pattern interval is restored to the standard setting. For the standard setting, the lock stitch is set at the end of patterns. If the stitch interval is decreased, the lock stitch will be omitted. 5.4.3. Reset settings Single mode Combination mode From the sewing screen From the sewing screen When you press [Reset settings], all of the settings you have done on the edit screen are reset. 60 5.4.4. Writing / capturing the pattern data It is possible to capture or write the pattern information by means of a USB thumb drive. Insert USB thumb drive into USB slot . Press
. Select [Capture] or [Write]. In the case of [Capture]
Select the file you want to capture. Press [Capture]. Do not turn the power OFF while capturing (saving) is in progress . When the backup data has been normally captured, the message Turn OFF the power switch is displayed. Turn OFF the power to the sewing machine. Then, re-turn it ON. In the case of [Write]
Enter an arbitrary file name and press [Write]. 61 6. Sewing 6.1. Straight stitch No. Pattern Presser foot Leave the machine in Lock mode 001 Standard presser foot (A) Sewing start Pull the needle and bobbin threads under the presser foot to the rear of the machine and lower the presser foot to start sewing. Setting > Cancel safety Screen to set the functions while presser foot is up It is possible to start sewing even if the presser foot is lifted. (Refer to page 108) Setting > Stitch speed Adjustable starting stitch speed Sewing speed at the start of sewing can be changed.
(Refer to page 107) A When sewing the edge of thick fabrics Turn the hand wheel and let the needle enter at the posi-
tion of sewing start. Push the black button A by fi nger and lower the presser foot. Release the fi nger from the black button and start sewing. When the presser foot will be on the fabric completely, the black button will be disengaged automatically. 62 When changing the sewing direction Stop the sewing machine when the position for chang-
ing the direction of sewing is reached. If the needle is not penetrated into the material at that position, press the needle up/down button to allow the needle to penetrate into the material. Then, lift the presser foot.
* The sewing machine has been factory-set at the time of shipment, so that the needle penetrates into the material when the sewing machine is stopped. Change the direction of sewing with the needle pen-
etrated into the material. Then, lower the presser foot and start sewing. Setting > Stop position of needle Changing over the needle stop position It is possible to change the stop position to which is the needle is brought when the sewing machine is stopped.
(Refer to page 105) Setting > Pivot Presser foot pivot function You can select the setting where the presser foot goes up with the needle held in the needle-down stop position when you stop the sewing machine.
(Refer to page 105) 63 Sewing end Stop the sewing machine. Thread trimming
<Using the thread trimming button>
Press the thread trimming button to trim the thread. Lift the presser foot and remove the material from the sewing machine. Notes for thread trimming:
1. Do not use thread thicker than No.30. 2. After trimming, the stitch can be done without pulling up bobbin thread. 3. When sewing again after thread trimming, if you pull up the bobbin thread again and place it underneath the presser foot together with needle thread, you can avoid birds nest on the wrong side of the fabric. 4. Regularly clean the machine (refer to page 123), as dust in the area of the thread trimming unit may cause mal-
function.
<Using the foot switch>
Setting > Foot switch functions Foot switch functions It is possible to set so as to trim the thread by pressing the foot switch. (Refer to page 108) Press the foot switch to trim the thread.
<Using the thread cutter>
Lift the needle and lift the presser foot. In this state, it is possible to trim the thread with thread trimmer that is mounted on the face plate cover. Sewing >
Presser foot lift after trimming setting It is possible to set so that the presser foot goes up automatically after thread trimming.
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Reverse stitch Use the reverse stitch button when you want carry out back tacking (reverse stitching) at the beginning and end of sewing. Setting > Foot switch functions Foot switch functions It is possible to set so as to carry out reverse stitching as long as the reverse stitch button is held pressed.
(Refer to page 108)
<When start/stop button is used>
The sewing machine carries out reverse stitching as long as the reverse stitch button is held pressed, and stops the sewing when the reverse stitch button is released.
<When foot controller is used>
The sewing machine carries out reverse stitching as long as the reverse stitch button is held pressed, and sews the material in the forward direction when the reverse stitch button is released. In the case of sewing one-point stitches or letters, the sewing machine stops after the completion of lock stitch-
es. Setting > Stitch speed Adjustable reverse stitch speed Sewing speed of the reverse stitching can be changed.
(Refer to page 107) Sewing > Icons Setting the automatic back tacking, thread trimming and presser foot lifting The back tacking at the beginning and end of sewing and the back tacking and thread trimming / presser foot lift after thread trimming at the end of sewing can be set. (Refer to page 39) 65 Use the lock stitch button when you want to carry out discreet back tacking (lock stitching) at the beginning and Lock stitch end of sewing. Sewing start Press the lock stitch button at the position you want to car-
ry out lock stitching. The sewing machine carries out lock stitching and stops. Setting > Foot switch functions Foot switch functions It is possible to set so as to carry out lock stitching by pressing the foot switch. (Refer to page 108) Sewing end
<When start/stop button is used>
Push the lock stitch button at the end of sewing. The sewing machine sews lock stitches and stops.
<When foot controller is used>
Press the foot switch when the end of sewing is reached. The sewing machine sews lock stitches and stops.
* When you push the button while sewing one-point stitch-
es or letters, the sewing machine sews until one cycle of the selected pattern is completed, sews lock stitches and stops. The start/stop button lights up in orange during the one cycle. Setting > Stitch speed Adjustable reverse stitch speed Sewing speed of the reverse stitching and lock stitching can be set. (Refer to page 107) Sewing > Icons Setting the automatic back tacking, thread trimming and presser foot lifting The back tacking at the beginning and end of sewing and the back tacking and thread trimming / presser foot lift after thread trimming at the end of sewing can be set. (Refer to page 39)
* Example) Press the button After sewing the pat-
tern by one cycle The sewing machine performs lock stitch-
ing and stops 66 6.2. Inserting zippers No. Pattern Presser foot Leave the machine in Lock mode 001 Zipper presser foot (B)
* Make sure to use center needle position (Stitch pattern No. 001). 1 Attach the zipper presser foot (B) to the machine. When sewing the left side of the zipper, place the zipper under the right portion of the zipper presser foot. When sewing the right side of the zipper, place the zipper under the left portion of the foot. 2 Continue sewing until the top end of the slider is reached. Then, move the slider away from you, and continue sewing until the end of zippers is reached. 67 6.3. Patchwork piecing No. Pattern Presser foot Standard presser foot (A) 002 003 Leave the machine in Lock mode To sew pieces of cloth together is called piecing in patch-
work. In the case of piecing, set the seam allowance generally to 7 mm or 1.4 inches for sewing. 1 Cut the fabric with seam allowance. A 2 Align the right end of the presser foot and the edge of the fabric and sew. The needle will enter 7 mm (1/4) from the edge of the fabric, so the seam allowance of 7 mm (1/4) can be sewn. 68 6.4. Overcasting stitch Pattern Presser foot Overcasting presser foot (C) No. 016 017 018 Lightweight material Leave the machine in Lock mode This stitch is used to prevent the edge of fabric from fraying. Push the fabric towards the guide and sew. If the fabric and guide are apart, it will not make a nice stitch formation. Make sure to guide the fabric along the guide and sew slowly.
* Before sewing, make sure to check that the needle will not hit the presser foot. 69 6.5. Blind stitch Lightweight material Stretchy fabrics Folding fabrics No. 025 026 027 70 Pattern Presser foot Blind stitch presser foot (D) Leave the machine in Lock mode 1 Sewing overcasting stitches on the edge of fabric.
(Refer to page 69 for overcasting stitches) Fabric (wrong side) Finish line 2 Carry out basting by hand. 0.5 - 0.6 cm 3 Fold from basting line. Leave 0.5 to 0.6 cm. 4 Align guide of the presser foot with folded edge . Turn the handwheel and adjust the zigzag width with the zigzag width adjusting dial so that zigzag stitches reach the folded edge. presser foot.
* Pay attention so that needle will not hit the 5 Position the folded edge against the guide and sew. 6 Turn over the fabric after sewing. Fabric (right side) 71 When changing the needle entry point 1. If the stitches reach too far beyond the folded edge Turn the zigzag width adjusting dial clockwise (to the right).
(Turn the handwheel to check the needle entry point. When adjusting, make sure the needle is in the up position.) 2. If the stitches fail to reach the folded edge Turn the zigzag width adjusting dial counterclockwise (to the left).
(Turn the handwheel to check the needle entry point. When adjusting, make sure the needle is in the up position.) 72 6.6. Shell tuck No. 028 029 Pattern Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode 1 Fold the material in the bias direction. 2 Sew the material so that the needle enters the portion that is located on the right side of the top of the folds. 3 The seashell-shaped tucking is produced. 73 6.7. Bartacking No. Pattern Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) 032 033 Leave the machine in Lock mode Bartacking is used to reinforce the part of the seam that is likely to ravel.
* The length of the bartack is determined by pushing the reverse stitch button, but it will automatically make a u-turn when it reaches the maximum of 20 stitches.
* If the presser foot cannot be parallel to throat plate, use filler fabric or cardboard. Example of use) Trousers and skirt Bag Pocket 1 Pass the needle thread through the presser foot. 10 cm 2 Place the fabric under the presser foot. 74 3 Start sewing. Starting point Push the start/stop button and the machine starts to sew straight stitches. 4 When it comes to the turning point push the reverse stitch button. The machine goes back to the starting point by sewing straight stitches and then it sews zigzag stitches to the point where the reverse stitch but-
ton is pushed. 5 When the machine comes to the sewing end point, push the reverse stitch button. The machine sews lock stitches and stops.
No. 033 In the case of bartacking (memory) Since the length of a bartack that is sewn for the first time is stored in memory, step of procedure 4 is not required for bartacking for the 2nd time and beyond. If you want to change the bartack length stored in memory, any other pattern should be selected. 75 6.8. Eyelet No. Pattern No. Pattern Presser foot 039 040 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode 036 037 038 1 Sew an eyelet. The sewing machine automatically performs lock stitching at the end of sewing and stops. 2 Open a hole with an eyelet punch or a pair of scissors. as a flower hole. This hole can be used for passing a string or ribbon or 76 6.9. Decorative stitches No. Presser foot 201~240, 301~306, 401~422, 501~512, 601~684, 701~786, 801~837, 901~915, Letters, etc. Manual buttonhole presser foot (I)
* Refer to 12. List of stitch patterns for the types of patterns. Preparation before sewing Leave the machine in Lock mode In order to beautifully sew a pattern on light-weight material
, trial stitching is necessary while sticking a piece of inter-
lining on the wrong side of the material. Use an iron to attach a fusible interlining to the wrong side of
* If stitch length is excessively short, the bobbin thread may appear on the right side of material or may cause stitch fabric. gathering. How to stitch a pattern (letters) Be sure to adjust the darning and carry out trial stitching. Setting > Darning adjustment Darning adjustment Try trial sewing, adjust while checking the pattern.
(Refer to page 104) Pass down the needle thread through the presser foot hole and draw it sideways. Place the fabric underneath the presser foot and start. The machine will stop automatically when sewing is finished.
* Note that the sewing speed varies according to stitch patterns (letters) to be sewn.
* If the automatic thread trimmer is used while sew-
ing, the machine starts to sew from the beginning.
* In case of condensed sewing, if the stitch length is too small, the stitches may get stuck. Disposing thread ends of jump stitches Get rid of unnecessary thread on the front side of fabric by scissors. 77 6.10. Lace / feather / overlapping and tiling (blackwork) patterns No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern Presser foot 901 902 903 904 904 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode Lace- / feather-like patterns can be pro-
duced by sewing patterns in parallel. In addition to the above, other patterns such as decorative patterns can be sewn with overlapped or tiled a wider variety of patterns. How to sew a combination of patterns For sewing pattern Nos. 901 and 902 in combination For sewing pattern For sewing pattern Nos. 772 and 776 in combination B Nos. 778 combination and 778 in C A Sew the pat-
tern No. 901. Select the pattern No. 902. Sew the pattern No. 902 while aligning the inner edge of the presser foot with the edge of the pattern (A). Sew the pattern No. 772. Determine starting point B of the pattern No.776 so that the pattern can be sewn accurately overlapped with the already-sewn pattern No. 772. Then, sew the pattern No. 776 over the already-sewn pattern No. 772. Sew the pattern No. 778. Providing a space of ap-
proximately 7 mm from the already-sewn pattern No. 778, adjust starting position C of the patterm No. 778 to the position that is same in height of the already-sewn pattern No. 778. Then, sew the pattern No. 778 with horizontally inverted. Caution: In the case of tile stitching, patterns may be slightly misaligned depending on the pat-
terns to be combined, material, thread and type of stitching to be used. Example) 78 6.11. Scallop stitches No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern Presser foot 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode This stitch is used for decorating edging on items such as table cloths, collars on blouse, etc. 1 To keep the pattern intact, leave some margin and sew on the edge of the cloth. 2 Cut the sewn fabric carefully so that stitches are not cut by the scissors. Elongation The length of the patterns can be adjusted.
(Other than the pattern No. 501) (Refer to page 98) 79 6.12. Random pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern Presser foot 206 208 210 212 217 219 221 223 225 227 229 231 233 235 237 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode Example) When sewing random stitch patterns, the zigzag width automat-
ically changes by section. This means that the finished patterns provide a sense of fun. 80 6.13. Tapering No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern Presser foot 301 302 303 304 305 306 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode For a tapering stitch pattern, the zigzag width can be set so that it is gradually increased at the start of sewing and is gradually decreased at the end of sewing. Use the tapering stitch pattern for mitering, etc. Example of use) Mitering Appliqu of a leaf Angle of joining part of ta-
pering stitches can be set. Patten length can be set. There are twelve
(12) types of shapes of end portions of tapering stitches. Angle and shape of tapering stitches) 81 Setting the size of tapering stitch pattern Tapering angles and and tapering length can be set according to the pattern you want to sew. Place [Tapering, top] in ON. Select the angle and Place [Tapering, bottom]
Select the angle and shape of the tapering in ON. shape of the tapering stitch part. stitch part. How to sew the pattern Start the sewing machine to sew the pattern. The zigzag width gradually increases. The sewing machine sews the pattern by the set length. Set the length of the tapering stitch pattern by turning the adjust-
ing dial. The zigzag width is gradually decreased toward the end of sewing. The sewing machine performs lock stitching at the end of sewing and automatically stops. 82 Manual stitching Set angles and . Start the sewing machine to sew the pattern. The zigzag width gradually increases. When the set zigzag width is reached, the sewing machine continues sewing keeping that zigzag width. Press the lock stitch button when the part you want to start is reached. The zigzag width is gradually decreased according to the set angle. Then, the sewing machine per-
forms lock stitching at the end of sewing and automatically stops. Storing the length of the tapering stitch pattern in memory After you have completed sewing of the tapering stitches, the length of the tapering stitch pattern you have just sewn can be stored in memory by setting
[Tapering length] to ON. 83 6.14. Buttonhole stitches
* The buttonhole length is automatically determined only by placing a button on the buttonhole presser foot. Presser foot
* The machine can sew buttonholes for buttons with diameters Buttonhole presser foot (E)
* In case of stretchy fabrics, use non-elastic interlining on the of 0.7 - 3.2 cm. wrong side of the fabric. sews buttonholes correctly. used with a knit needle.
* Make sure to perform test sewing to see that the machine
* Buttonhole Nos. 114 - 117 are for knit fabrics and should be No. Pattern Application No. Pattern Application Leave the machine in Lock mode Keyhole buttonhole for heavy weight materials such as suits, jackets, coats, etc. Round keyhole Large and thick keyholes for heavy weight materials For sewing buttons on the front plackets of pants, etc. Buttonhole for light weight knit
(also used as decorative button-
hole) Buttonhole for medium weight knit (also used as decorative buttonhole) Buttonhole for light weight knit Sews buttonhole double Buttonhole for medium weight knit Sews double buttonhole K e y h o e l F o r k n i t D e c o r a t i v e Basting stitch for buttonholing
(Refer to page 90) Buttonhole for medium to heavy weight materials Standard buttonhole Manual 2-step buttonhole Use this buttonhole, when there is an overlapped section in the fabric or when you want to sew larger buttonhole than 3.2 cm diameter. (Refer to page 91) Manual 2-step buttonhole
(Memory)
* It is possible to store the size of buttonhole you have sewn once in memory. Buttonhole for heavy weight materials Stitch density is coarse. This pattern is used for coats, etc. Sews buttonhole double Decorative buttonholes S t a n d a r d b u t t o n h o e l D e c o r a t i v e R o u n d e d e n d 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 84 Buttonholes for womens blouses and childrens clothes. Also for light weight materials Decorative buttonholes Decorative buttonhole which look like hand-sewn
* Check the following points after setting the presser foot and then start to sew buttonholes. A B 1 Set the presser foot. Lift the needle and lift the presser foot. Align the groove of the presser foot holder with the of the presser foot and lower the presser foot hold-
er to set. 2 Set the button. Pull the button holder toward A, place the button on the button holder, and then push the holder toward B to set the buttonhole length. Check that there is a clearance. If there is not a clearance, the machine will not sew neat stitches. 3 Set the buttonhole sensor pin . Insert the sensor pin into the sensor pin hole at the face plate cover.
* Insert the pin into the hole completely.
* If the machine starts to sew without inserting the pin into the hole, the following message will be shown on the display. Set the sensor pin and restart. 85 4 Place the fabric under the presser foot. Raise the presser foot, pass the needle thread through the hole on the presser foot and pull it out side-
ways. Place the fabric under the presser foot, align the marking with the sewing-start point . Penetrate the needle into the fabric by turning the hand wheel and lower the presser foot. 5 Start sewing. A The machine will stop automatically after sewing the buttonhole.
* If a buttonhole of the same size will be sewn again, push the thread trimming button to trim the threads and raise the presser foot. Under this condition move to another point, lower the presser foot and then start sewing.
* Do not change stitch length and/or zigzag width during buttonholing. Otherwise this will cause imbalanced stitches.
* If thread trimming button is pushed while sewing buttonhole, the machine will stop and will not complete the buttonhole.
* Depending on material to be sewn and weaving direction of the material, there might be a slight dif-
ference in zigzag widths between right and left lines of buttonholes. Test sewing is recommended. A 86 6 Unplug the sensor pin after sewing. 7 Opening the buttonhole using a ripper .
[Double bartack]
Pierce a stopper pin at the bartack and open the buttonhole with a ripper . Be careful not to cut the stitches.
[Keyhole buttonhole]
Place a cardboard under the buttonhole and make a hole with the eyelet punch . Then pierce a stopper pin at the bartack and open the buttonhole with a rip-
per. Buttonhole clamping plate Leave the machine in Lock mode It will be easier to sew buttonholes on the thin fabrics and/or near the overlapped sections, if the clamping plate is used. B 1. Attach the buttonhole presser foot to the presser foot holder, with the clamping plate together. 2. Place the fabric between the presser foot and the clamping plate.
* You can remove the clamping plate by holding B.
87 When changing the width of the buttonhole Turn the adjusting dial.
* The setting of the buttonhole width and stitch length will be cancelled when the power is shut down or another pattern is selected. Turn to the left Turn to the right The width becomes The width becomes narrow Narrow wide Wide When changing the density of the seam Turn the adjusting dial. Turn to the left Turn to the right Stitch density be-
comes denser Stitch density be-
comes more coarse Narrow stitches Large stitches Narrow Larger 88 Change of seam width of buttonhole The seam width of buttonhole is changeable.
* The knife width is reset when you turn the power OFF. Standard Large Small Seam width
* Initial value has been factory-set to Standard. Invert the pattern. Then, press
. The knife width can be changed in three steps by pressing the icon. 89 Buttonhole with gimp No. Pattern Presser foot 101 Buttonhole presser foot
(E) Leave the machine in Lock mode Buttonholes with gimp thread prevent the buttonholes from stretching and can make them more secure.
* A buttonhole with gimp thread should be sewn using the double bartack pattern (Pattern No. 101) 1 Pass the needle thread through under the presser foot and then draw the thread to the side of the presser foot. 2 Put one end of gimp thread into the notch at the front right side of buttonhole presser foot, pull the gimp thread under the presser foot and thread it at the hook of the presser foot. 3 After threading at the hook, pull the gimp thread back under the presser foot and put it into the notch at the front left side of the presser foot firmly. 4 Bring down the needle to the sewing start point and lower the presser foot. 5 Sew the buttonhole. 6 Pull the left gimp thread to take off slack and cut excess gimp thread. Basting stitch for buttonholing No. Pattern This stitch is used as basting for Pattern No. 401 Buttonholing. It is also applicable to welt-buttonholing. 121 90 6.15. Manual 2-step buttonhole No. Pattern Presser foot Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) 102 103 Leave the machine in Lock mode
* Refer to page 88 when you want to change the zigzag width and stitch length of a buttonhole. 1 Set the manual buttonhole presser foot (I). 2 Pass the needle thread through the hole of the presser foot and pull it out sideways together. 3 Bring down the needle on the sewing start point and lower the presser foot.
* At this time, if the start/stop button is pushed, the machine will stop sewing. And if the start/stop but-
ton is pushed again, then the machine will continue to sew the left side of the buttonhole. Push the reverse stitch button when it reaches the necessary length of the left side of the buttonhole. Sew bartack and the right side of the buttonhole, then the machine sews bartack and right side of the buttonhole. 91 4 Push start/stop button to sew. 5 Push reverse stitch button when it comes to the sewing start point . 6 Sew bartack and lock stitches until the machine stops automatically. Trim the thread. Lift the presser foot. Then, remove the material from the sewing machine. 7 Pierce a stopper pin at the bartack and open the buttonhole with a ripper . Be careful not to cut the stitches.
* In the case of a 2-step buttonhole, sewing di-
rection of the left and that of the right side is different. Due to this and according to fabrics to be sewn, it may be possible that the density of each side looks different.
No. 103 In the case of 2-step buttonhole (Memory) Since the length of a buttonhole that is sewn for the first time is stored in memory, step of procedure 4 is not required for buttonhole for the 2nd time and beyond. If you want to change the buttonhole length stored in memory, any other pattern should be selected. 92 6.16. Sewing buttons No. Pattern Presser foot 122 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode
* Do not use the automatic thread trimming function when sewing buttons. 1 Lower the feed dog by pressing the feed dog UP / DOWN / LOCK MODE button. Lamp lights up: The feed dog is at its lower position Lamp goes out: The feed dog is at its upper position. Example) 3.5 mm 3.5 2 Place a button under the presser foot and adjust the zigzag width according to the distance between holes in button. 3 Make sure that needle enters holes in button, by turning hand wheel manually. 4 Carry out sewing while turning the handwheel by hand. If you pull the material, the button could be moved from the correct position causing needle breakage. Buttons can be sewn without fail by using the sepa-
rately-available button sewing presser foot (refer to page 124). 5 Trim needle and bobbin threads by about 10cm (4 inches) long after sewing. Make a knot to secure the stitches. 93 6.17. Quilting (free motion) No. Pattern Presser foot 001 Quilt presser foot (for the ruler) (Q) Leave the machine in Lock mode
* Be sure to sew straight stitch pattern It is called free motion quilting when moving the fabrics freely
(center stitch base). towards any directions without using the feed dog of sewing In the case of performing free-motion stitching using a zigzag pattern, the separately-available quilt presser foot
(zigzag type) and presser foot joint are necessary. machine. Free curve seams, etc. can be produced with the feed dog lowered (drop feed) regardless of the direction of sewing (i.e., 360 degrees) by moving the material by hand. 1 Put top layer of fabric with patchwork and/
or appliqu, quilting cotton and bottom fabric together by using pin or basting stitches. 2 Assemble the quilt presser foot. Raise the presser bar. Loosen the setscrew for press-
er foot holder and remove the presser foot holder .
(Refer to page 20) Set the quilting foot and tighten the setscrew for presser foot. 3 Lower the feed dog by pressing the feed dog UP / DOWN / LOCK MODE button. Lamp lights up: The feed dog is at its lower position Lamp goes out: The feed dog is at its upper position. 4 Place the fabric underneath the presser 5 Adjust the presser foot height according foot and lower the presser foot. to the material thickness. Height of the presser foot can be changed with the presser foot screw. It is also possible to adjust the presser foot height using the micro-lifter height setting function.
(Refer to page 38) The material can be moved smoothly with no resis-
tance by adjusting the presser foot height to about 1 mm above the material.
* The sewing machine is capable of sewing beau-
tifully even multi-layered sections of material by decreasing the presser foot pressure. 94 6 Use both hands to hold the fabrics and move it without letting it loose. The target stitch length is about 1.5 to 2.0 mm. 7 When you have completed sewing of free-
motion quilting, press the feed dog UP /
DOWN / LOCK MODE button to lower the feed dog. The feed dog will be up and engaged at the same time as the machine starts to sew.
* The quilt ruler is also applicable. Tips How to lock stitches At sewing start, pull up the bobbin thread on the top layer of the fabric, hold both needle and bobbin threads together and sew 3 stitches on the same point. After that move fabrics as you wish. In this way, stitches on the wrong side of the fabrics look neat. At sewing-end sew 3 stitches on the same point and stop. How to sew stitches with the same stitch length When the foot controller is used, the fabrics can be guided by both hands and you can move the fabrics Set the speed controller to medium or medium low fi rst, press the foot controller completely and move the freely. fabrics. if stitches become too large, set the speed controller to faster if stitches become too small, set the speed controller to slower. 95 6.18. Hand look quilt stitches No. Pattern Presser foot 418 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode thread as the needle thread. Handsewn look seams can be sewn by using a transparent Needle thread Bobbin thread 96 6.19. Quilting (quilt guide) 1 Insert the quilt guide into the groove of the presser foot holder . 2 Sew while tracing the stitches with the tip of the quilt guide. Distance between sewing lines can be adjusted freely. 97 6.20. Elongation No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern No. Pattern Presser foot 502 503 508 509 510 677 678 679 680 681 682 835 Single mode 836 837 Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Leave the machine in Lock mode The pattern length can be changed without changing the stitch density of a pattern. Setting range: 1 - 5
* Initial value has been factory-set to 1. Invert the pattern. Then, press
. Set the elongation size by turning the adjusting dial. Combination mode Select the pattern you want to edit with
. Press
. Set the elongation size by turning the adjusting dial. 98 6.21. Stitch in ditch quilting No. Pattern Presser foot 001 Edge Sewing presser foot
(R) Leave the machine in Lock mode This is for quilting the edge of patchworks and appliqus. The machine will sew the lower (thinner) side of the fabric layers. As a result, the stitches will not be noticeable and have an effect to make the design look three dimensional or emphasized. 1 Put the top layer of fabric with patchwork and/or appliqus, quilting cotton and bottom layer of fabric together by pin or basting stitches. 2 Put the guide of the presser foot along with the crease and sew. The needle enters behind the guide, so that the edge of the crease can be sewn. If the desired points can not be sewn, adjust the needle position. (Refer to page 40) Curved concealed quilting Use manual buttonhole presser foot (I) or the open toe presser foot (O). Sew curves by lifting the presser foot and changing the direction very often. Also this can be done by free motion with the quilt presser foot. (Refer to page 94) 99 6.22. Attaching a quilt sleeve No. Pattern Presser foot 044 Edge Sewing presser foot (R) Leave the machine in Lock mode This stitch type is narrow blind stitch for attaching a sleeve
(material to be sewn on the back of quilted tapestry for pass-
ing a rod) to the quilt. The narrow blind stitches are not likely to be visible from the top surface of the quilted fabric. 1 Prepare a material for quilt sleeve. How to make a quilt sleeve Quilting width 22cm 2 Fold both ends by 2 cm respectively. Sew the folded edges with 2-step zigzag stitches (zigzag width 0.7 cm, stitch length 0.1 cm).
* Perform blind stitching at a slow sewing speed in order to prevent puckering. 3 Sew the quilt sleeve as illustrated in the 2cm Quilt sleeve (back) figure. 1cm Quilt sleeve (top) 4 Manually sew basting stitches on the loop side of the folded edge. 1cm Quilt sleeve (top) 100 Attach the quilt sleeve to the quilted fabric figure. 5 Sew basting stitches as illustrated in the
Quilt sleeve (top) Quilted fabric (back) 2cm
0.2cm 6 Fold the quilted fabric at the basting stitch seam. Join the quilt sleeve to the quilted fabric while pressing the presser foot guide against the folded edge of the quilted fabric. Perform lock stitching at the start and end of sewing by pressing the reverse stitch button.
Quilt sleeve (top)
Quilted fabric (top)
Guide 7 For the opposite side, fold the quilted fabric at the basting stitch seam and join the quilt sleeve to the quilted fabric while pressing the presser foot guide against the folded edge of the quilted fabric. 8 After you have completed sewing, remove the basting stitch seam. 101 7. Operation of the operation panel 7.1. Support Main usage of the sewing machine can be checked. Select the item you want to check. 102 7.2. Setting Functions (17 kinds) cab be set/changed. Application Adjust the shape of stitch pattern. Default setting 0 Lower stop It is possible to set the position of the needle (upper or lower position) at the time of stopping the sewing machine. It is possible to set so that the presser foot automatically goes up when the sewing machine stops with its needle down. OFF Volume of the sound that is produced when the sewing machine is started up or when the icon on the operation panel is pressed can be changed. Brightness of the operation panel or sewing area can be adjusted. Sewing speed at the start of sewing and reverse stitching can be set. Low speed The machine can be set to the presser foot lifting amount. 6mm The sewing machine can be set to allow operation even when the presser foot is lifted. Function can be selected for foot switch. Reverse stitch The sewing machine can be set to perform twin-needle stitching. OFF It is possible to connect the sewing machine to the wireless LAN. Sewing machine data can be initialized. Software version can be checked.
*It is also possible to update the software. Sewing machine log can be checked.
*Writing and capturing of the backup data can also be carried out. The language used for displaying messages, etc. can be changed. The color of the screen can be changed. It is possible to turn the power OFF with the data protected.
(Depending destination) on OFF
103 Darning adjustment Adjust the shape of stitch pattern. Adjustable range: -20 - 20 Check the longitudinal balance of feed when you want to sew a pattern beautifully, or having changed the materi-
al, thread or interlining. This adjustment value reflects all patterns. Select [Darning adjustment] from [Setting]. Try trial sewing, adjust while checking the pattern. Adjust the darning by sliding the slide bar to the right and left. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Correct shape When right side is higher than left side When right side is lower than left side Increase the numeric Decrease the numeric value. Adjust the shape value. Adjust the shape of darning stitches while of darning stitches while performing trial sewing. performing trial sewing. 104 Stop position of needle It is possible to set the position of the needle (upper or lower position) at the time of stopping the sewing machine. Select [Stop position of needle] from [Setting]. Select the Lower stop position or the Upper stop po-
sition. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Pivot down. It is possible to set so that the presser foot automatically goes up when the sewing machine stops with its needle Select [Pivot] from [Setting]. Setting the ON / OFF of the pivot function
: ON
: OFF Setting the pivot height Set the pivot height by sliding the slide bar to the right or left. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. 105 Sound volume panel is pressed can be changed. Volume of the sound that is produced when the sewing machine is started up or when the icon on the operation Brightness Brightness of the operation panel or sewing area can be adjusted. Select [Sound volume] from [Setting]. Adjust the sound volume by sliding the slide bar to the right or left. The sound volume is decreased The sound volume is increased. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Select [Brightness] from [Setting]. Adjust the brightness by sliding the slide bar to the right or left. The screen is dimmed. The screen is brightened. When the bright-
ness of the screen is increased, the operation panel may become warm. Viewability of the hand LED light is improved by changing the color temperature according to the color of material and thread. The hand LED light color becomes bluish. The hand LED light color becomes reddish. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. If you leave the operation panel without operating it continuously for three minutes, the operation panel screen will become dark. The screen will resume its brightness by tapping the screen. 106 Stitch speed Sewing speed at the start of sewing and reverse stitching can be set.
* Initial value has been factory-set to Low speed. Select [Stitch speed] from [Setting]. Set the sewing speed at the start of sewing and that of the reverse stitching. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Presser foot lifting height The machine can be set to the presser foot lifting amount.
* Initial value has been factory-set to 6mm. Select [Presser foot lifting height] from [Setting]. Select the presser foot lifting height from three different heights; 6 mm, 8 mm and 10 mm. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. 107 Cancel safety The sewing machine can be set to allow operation even when the presser foot is lifted. Attention Added care should be taken to check the sewing machine operation when cancelling the safety function. Select [Cancel safety] from [Setting]. Put a checkmark to the item safety function for which you want to cancel. Then, the safety function for the item is cancelled to allow you to operate the sewing machine even when the presser foot is lifted. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Foot switch functions Function can be selected for foot switch.
* Initial value has been factory-set to Reverse stitch. Select [Foot switch functions] from [Setting]. Select the operation to which you want to assign the foot switch function. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen.
* If the foot switch function is set to reverse stitch or lock stitch while automatic back tacking, thread trimming and presser foot lifting have been set, it is possible to carry out back tacking, thread trimming and presser foot lifting at the end of sewing. 108 Two needles The sewing machine can be set to perform twin-needle stitching. Attention When you want to change the needle or the presser foot, be sure to turn the power OFF or place the sewing ma-
chine under the lock mode in advance. Caution: When carrying out the twin needle stitching, it is necessary to set the twin needle before selecting a pattern. 001 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 012 014 030 Presser foot 031 201 502 503 508 509 510 677 835 836 Standard presser foot (A) Manual buttonhole presser foot (I) Example) Decorative sewing patterns can be sewn beautifully using the twin needle. When you select the twin needle setting, the stitch width setting is limited to 5 mm at the maximum. Maximum 5.0 mm Maximum 7.0 mm 2.0 mm AA 33 CCDD BB FF EE GG 1 2 3 4 5 Change the needle to the twin needle. Make sure to use a twin needle with size of 2.0 mm.
* The twin needle is separately available. Place the supplementary spool pin. 22 Thread to the thread guide A first. After that, thread paths are same up from B to G.
* When twin needle sewing, make sure to use thread size smaller than No. 60. Do not thread H for right-hand needle. Thread to right-hand and left-hand needles separately.
* Automatic needle threader can not be used. Thread each needle manually.
* Automatic thread trimmer can not be used in case of twin needle sewing. 44 HH 55 109 6 Setting the twin needle. Select [Two needles]
from [Setting]. Select [ON] and press
[Set]. The setting is confirmed by pressing [Erase]. 7 Select a pattern. When you set the sewing machine to the twin-needle stitching, patterns that can be sewn with two needle are displayed. Select [Wireless LAN] from [Setting]. Wireless LAN setting
: ON
: OFF When you set the wireless LAN to ON, available con-
nection destination addresses of the wireless LAN are displayed. Select the wireless LAN connection destination address to which you want to connect the sewing machine. When you press the shown at the upper left of the screen, the setting is confirmed and the screen returns to the previous screen. Wireless LAN It is possible to connect the sewing machine to the wireless LAN. 110 Factory data reset Sewing machine data can be initialized. Select [Factory data reset] from [Setting]. If you do not want to delete the pattern data, place a checkmark () in the box. The data is initialized by pressing [Factory data reset]. If you press [Cancel], the initialization will be cancelled. Software version Software version can be checked.
*It is also possible to update the software. Select [Software version] from [Setting]. The software version is displayed. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. When you want to update the software, press [Software update]. 111 Updating the software Contact your distributor if you have any question about the software.
< In the case of using a USB thumb drive >
Do not turn the power OFF while updat-
ing of the software is in progress. Insert USB thumb drive into USB slot . Select [USB]. Press [Start the updating]. When you press [Start the updating] on the next screen, updating of the software starts. Do not turn the power OFF while updat-
ing of the software is in progress. When the software has been normally updated, the message [Software updating is completed] is displayed. Remove the USB thumb drive and turn OFF the power to the sewing machine. Then, re-turn the power ON. 112
< In the case of using the wireless LAN >
Select [Wireless LAN]. The software version is checked. Press [Download]. When you press [Start the updating] on the next screen, updating of the software starts. Do not turn the power OFF while updat-
ing of the software is in progress. When the software has been normally updated, the message [Software updating is completed] is displayed. Turn OFF the power to the sewing machine. Then, re-
turn it ON. Capturing the backup data The settings you have made are held even after updating of the software. However, if the settings are accidentally initialized, the settings can be restored by capturing the backup data. Refer to the next page for writing and capturing of the backup data. 113 Machine log Sewing machine log can be checked.
* Writing and capturing of the backup data can also be carried out. Select [Machine log] from [Setting]. The sewing machine log is displayed. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Writing the backup data Insert USB thumb drive into USB slot . Press [Write backup data]. Enter an arbitrary file name and press [Write]. Capturing the backup data 114 Insert USB thumb drive into USB slot . Press [Capture backup data]. Select the file you want to capture. Press [Capture]. Do not turn the power OFF while capturing (saving) is in progress . When the backup data has been normally captured, the message Turn OFF the power switch is displayed. Turn OFF the power to the sewing machine. Then, re-
turn it ON. Language The language used for displaying messages, etc. can be changed.
* Default setting is depending on destination. Select [Language] from [Setting]. Select the language you want to use for display. When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. Accessibility (Black-and-white inversion of display) The color of the screen can be changed. Select [Accessibility] from
[Setting]. Setting the user ac-
cessibility
: ON
: OFF When you tap the portion outside the setting screen, the screen returns to the common setting screen. 115 Shutdown It is possible to turn the power OFF with the data protected. Select [Shutdown] from
[Setting]. When the message Turn OFF the power switch is displayed on the screen, turn OFF the power switch. 116 Refer to 5. Setting for the pattern sewing for details. 7.3. Sewing 7.4. History Patterns you have sewn and settings you have made are kept in history.
(Maximum number of items kept in history: 10)
* After you have sewn a pattern once, the pattern is displayed in [History] when you select a different pattern. If you want to sew the pattern with the same settings again, select the pattern from [History]. Since the set values are also kept in history, the pattern you have sewn before and its set values can be reproduced. The setting that is changed from the initial setting is displayed in blue on the sew-
ing screen. When you select pattern on the history screen, the pat-
tern is selected and the sewing screen is displayed. When you press
, the menu is displayed. Deletion of the history and writing of data in a USB thumb drive can be carried out using the menu. 7.5. JUKI Sewing Net In the case the sewing machine is connected to the wireless LAN, JUKI website will be displayed. 117 8. Message catalog
* The message is erased by carrying out the relevant operation indicated by the message or pressing the button on the screen. When the sewing machine starts up, or when the When one of the buttonhole stitches is selected When a stitch pattern other than buttonholes is selected needle moves. and the buttonhole sensor but the buttonhole sensor The needle is moved by pin is not connected, pin is connected, pressing [OK]. the machine starts to sew. the machine starts to sew. This pictograph is displayed when the safety device is activated while the press-
er foot goes up. Then, the initial screen is displayed. This pictograph is displayed When the bobbin thread When you have tried to when JUKI Smart amount has reduced. When changing from the stitch type from the 1-nee-
dle straight stitch to the standard stitch. start the sewing machine by pressing the start/stop but-
ton while the foot controller is connected to the sewing machine. Feed detection sensor detects while the pattern which cannot be sewn with JUKI Smart Feed. 118 When changing the stitch type from the standard In the case the straight throat plate is installed In the case the straight throat plate is installed When changing the twin needle setting. stitch to the 1-needle though the stitch type is though the stitch type is set straight stitch. set to the twin-needle stitch to the 1-needle stitch with with the standard throat the standard throat plate. plate. When [Delete all] is select-
ed on the history page. When this sewing machine In the case the combination data is initialized. of stitch patterns cannot be When [Delete all] is se-
lected on the combination saved any more. page. 119 In the case of the lock When a pattern or function In the state of the lock When the throat plate has mode that cannot be used when the stitch type is set to the straight stitch. that cannot be used for the twin needle type is select-
ed. When a pattern or function is selected. mode. come off. In the state that the throat plate has been detached. While the preparation for shutdown of the sewing ma-
chine with the data saved is When the preparation for No USB thumb drive is shutdown of the sewing inserted into the USB slot machine with the data has when you try to use the in progress. been completed. function of accessing the USB thumb drive. Data you need is not pres-
ent in the USB thumb drive. 120 The sewing machine is not In the case saving of data The data you have selected While the current software connected to the wireless is in progress. cannot be used due to the version is being confi rmed. lack of interchangeability. LAN when you try to use the function that requires connection to the wireless LAN. In the case you have con-
In the case you have con-
In the case of updating the In the case of updating the fi rmed the software version fi rmed the software version software using the data software using the data to fi nd it is the latest ver-
to fi nd the later version stored in the USB thumb that is downloaded via the sion. exists. drive. wireless LAN. 121 When starting updating of the software. When updating of the soft-
ware is completed. In the case some problem has occurred with the appli-
cation and re-starting of the sewing machine is required to reset the problem. 122 9. Machine Maintenance When lint and/or dirt has built up, it may cause machine failures. Therefore, clean the machine frequently. Turn off the machine or leave the Machine in Lock Mode 1 Remove needle and presser foot. Remove the throat plate. Push the exclusive screw-driver into the groove in front of the throat plate and press the screw-driver downward to remove the throat plate. 2 Remove the bobbin case holder . 3 Remove lint and dirt. Remove lint and dirt around the feed dog and bobbin case holder with the cleaning brush. B 4 A 5 Install the bobbin case holder. Install the bobbin case holder so that points A and B touch each other. Fit the throat plate in position. Place the area ( ) first and then push center to right hand part of the throat plate to assemble ( ) . 123 10. Introduction of optional accessory parts Make your home sewing more pleasant!
Please purchase the following items in the shop where you buy our products. Rolled hemming presser foot Hemming presser foot for zigzag Fabric edge is hemmed while rolling it under. Used for bottom of shirts, blouses, frills and the edge of handkerchiefs. Fabric edge is hemmed by zigzag while rolling it under. Used for bottom of shirts, blouses, frills and the edge of handkerchiefs. Button attaching presser foot Appliqu presser foot This presser foot is used to attach buttons on garments. Pearl attaching presser foot With this presser foot it is possible to attach pearls, beads and thick cord. Presser foot with guide As the presser foot has markings, which show 2 mm distance, these marking will serve as a guide. Binder presser foot Since the front and back of the presser foot is short, it is easy to move the materials at curve points. Also fabrics can be seen easily because it is transparent. Cording presser foot It is possible to attach 1 - 3 cords by three-point zigzag or decorative stitch. Invisible zipper foot As a seam does not appear on the right side of the fabric, an opening can be finished with fabric edges neatly butted. It is possible to attach tapes such as bias tape into four folds. Smooth presser foot This presser foot is used for non-slippery materi-
als like vinyl and satin stitches. Twin needle By using two needles beautiful decorative stitch-
es can be sewn. (Twin needle with size: 2.0 mm) Adapter shank requires the adapter shank. Cording and Embroidery presser foot It is used in free motion quilting and a cord can be sewn together with this presser foot. 124 The presser foot joint is necessary when the separately-available presser foot that is to be attached after removing the presser foot holder. Quilt presser foot (open type) It is used in free motion sewing. As the front portion is open, it is easy to see the needle en-
try point. Quilt presser foot (zigzag type) It is used for free-motion quilting. Zigzag stitch is also possible with this presser foot. Magnifier Creates additional magnification to the stitch area. When you do not use the magnifier during sew-
ing, it can be moved to the position where it does not interfere with the operators hand. Spool holder A spool on which thread is thickly wound can be set. This spool is useful when sewing many stitches at a time such as quilting. The thread stand comes in the different types; i.e., 1-piece type and 2-pieces type. LED pointer Crisscross light guide is displayed by the verti-
cal and horizontal light beams by attaching the LED pointer to the separately-available holder. This light guide is helpful when you align the sewing starting positions and stitch position of the pattern during sewing. 125 11. Performance check list If sewing difficulties occur, make sure the instructions are correctly followed. If a problem still exists, the reminders below may help solve it. Case Cause (Reason) Solution The machine stops The machine sews at slow speed Turn off the power and wait for a sewing suddenly.
(This is in case you can turn hand wheel by hand.) continuously.
(The machine has a mechanism to automatically cut off the power to prevent the motor from overheating.) while (about 10 minutes). The safe-
ty mechanism will be reset and the machine will return to normal. The machine will The needle hits presser foot due to Use the appropriate presser foot to not work even when start/stop button is pressed.
(This is in case sew-
ing light is still on.) an installation of incorrect presser foot. the selected stitch pattern. The needle fell into the hook area Remove the needle from the hook and tried to start. area. Needle breaks. Thick material is sewn with a thin Check the combination of fabric, needle. thread and needle. The needle is not inserted fully. The needle setscrew is not securely Check the installation of needle. Securely tighten the needle set-
tightened. screw. The wrong presser foot is used for a Check the combination of stitch pat-
certain pattern. Needle is bent. tern and presser foot to be used. Change needle. Loud noise and/
Lint or dust has accumulated in the Clean the feed dog area. Lint or dust has accumulated in the Clean the hook area. or keen noise while sewing. feed dog. hook. fabrics. Machine fails to feed The stitch length is set at 0. When the stitch pattern is reselect-
42 Soft fabrics such as towels are be-
Set the stitch length to 3 to 5. ed, the machine goes back to the default setting. The machine is set in drop feed con-
Lift the feed dog. The height of the micro-lifter is too Adjust the height of the micro-lifter. ing sewn. dition. high. Needle can not be threaded. (This is in case needle threader will not turn.) The needle is not in the up position.
(When needle is not in the up posi-
tion, needle threader will not turn. This is to avoid damages to the hook.) Rotate the hand wheel and lift the needle upwards. The hook of needle The needle is not inserted fully. Check the installation of the needle. Refer-
ence page 3
26 25 25 25 123 123
9 38 31 25 threader does not go through the needle eye. 126 Case Cause (Reason) Solution Hand wheel is turned by mistake while the needle threading lever is in down position. (in the process of threading to the needle.) Turn hand wheel slightly away from you. (to the opposite side when sewing). The needle threading lever will not return to the original position and the machine can not turn properly.
(This is in case the hook of needle threader remains in the needles eye.) The machine will not start even when start/
stop button is pressed. Thread breaks. Stitch is skipped. The foot controller is plugged in. Start/stop button can function when foot controller is removed. The machine is incorrectly threaded. There is knot or knurl on the thread. Thread tension is not adjusted ap-
Rethread the machine correctly. Remove knot or knurl from thread. Adjust thread tension manually according to fabrics and thread to be used. The needle is bent or the tip of nee-
Change needle. The needle is installed incorrectly. Threading of bobbin thread is not Install needle correctly. Check the correct way of setting The bobbin can not turn smoothly Check the correct way of winding inside the hook holder. bobbin thread. The needle size does not match the Check the combination of thread Thread take-up is not threaded. Rethread the machine correctly. propriately. dle is broken. correct. thread. bobbin thread. and needle. bobbin thread. direction.
(shorter). correctly. incorrectly. match the spool. lightweight fabrics. Thread tension is not The needle thread is threaded in Rethread the machine correctly. good. The bobbin thread is threaded Check the correct way of setting The direction of spool cap doesnt Attach the spool cap in a correct Puckering occurs. The stitch length is too large on Make the stitch length smaller The needle tip is broken. Change needle. The needle thread is caught in the bobbin winding thread guide during sewing. The needle thread may be caught in the bobbin winding thread guide depending on the size of the spool cap. Put the separately available net on the spool cap to prevent this problem. sign is shown on the LCD display. Safety mechanism works when machine stops due to motor lock. Or, when the voltage fault has occurred. The safety mechanism will be reset in a short while and the machine will return to normal.
(At this time, the start/stop button will not light up.) Refer-
ence page
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127 12. List of stitch patterns
: Types of patterns that can be selected under the single mode
: Types of patterns that can be selected under the combination mode
: Patterns that can be sewn with the JUKI Smart Feed Practical Buttonhole Appliqu Tapering Appliqu Quilt line Quilt line Scallop Scallop 128 One-point One-point Decorative Decorative Vintage Vintage Feather / Lace Feather / Lace
* The listing can be found inside the top cover of the sewing machine. Letters / numbers / signs 129 Specification list Item Specification 602 (W) 310 (H) 264 (D) mm Body size Weight Volts Watts Hertz 220 V - 240 V
, 120V
(USA/Canada only) 14.9 KGS 85 W 50/60 Hz JC-002 Foot control model No. Frequency Range 2.400 GHz - 2.4835 GHz 2-11-1, TSURUMAKI, TAMA-SHI, TOKYO, 206-8551, JAPAN PHONE : (81)42-357-2341 FAX : (81)42-357-2379 Copyright 2020 JUKI CORPORATION All rights reserved throughout the world. 40243705 000820
1 | LABEL | ID Label/Location Info | 103.12 KiB | October 27 2020 / November 02 2020 |
Sewing Machine MODEL : HC501-11 Cex us FOC ID: CxXJHCSO1X1 Fe This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. cA 1: 26520-HC501x1 Sewing Machine MODEL : HC501-01 Cex us FOC ID: CxXJHCSO1X1 Fe This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. cA 1: 26520-HC501x1
1 | authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 153.76 KiB | November 02 2020 |
DATE: September 17, 2020 Federal Communications Commission Authorization & Evaluation Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Autboritv to Act asAaent Onourbehalf,lappoint(Global United Technology Services Co., Ltd. Address: No. 123-
128, Tower A, Jinyuan Business Building, No.2, Laodong Industrial Zone, Xixiang Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China 518102)to act as our agent in the preparation of this application for equipment certification. I certify that submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Federal Communications Commission's regulations will have affixation a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. For instances where our authorized agent signs the application for certification on our behalf,l acknowledge that all responsibility for complying with the terms and conditions for certification,still resides with (JUKI CORPORATION)
<Signature>
Name Shuichi Takasoe Title SEWING MACHINERY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Applicant Company:JUKI CORPORATION
1 | confidence LT | Cover Letter(s) | 14.31 KiB | November 02 2020 |
Date September 17, 2020 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: _ CXJ-HC501X1 Product Name: _Sewing Machine Request for Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commissions rules, we hereby request that the following documents be held confidential:
(List here the documents for which you are seeking confidentiality for example ...) e Schematics Block diagram e Operation description These materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information and are not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to the company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors.
<Signature> Shuichi Takasoe Name Shuichi Takasoe Title SEWING MACHINERY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Company :JUKI CORPORATION
1 | confidence ST | Cover Letter(s) | 16.11 KiB | November 02 2020 |
Date September 17, 2020 Equipment Autorisation Division Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 FCC ID: CXJ-HC501X1 Product Name: Sewing Machine Request for Short-Term Confidentiality Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the commission rules, and in accordance with the FCC Public notice dated June 15, 2004 (DA 04-1705), we hereby request short-term confidentiality for the following items prior to marketing the device.:
@ Test Setup Photos
@ External Photos
@ Internal Photos
@ User Manual The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of 45 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public.
<Signature> Shuichi fa kosoe Name Shuichi Takasoe Title SEWING MACHINERY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Company : JUKI CORPORATION
1 | model difference letter | Attestation Statements | 74.15 KiB | November 02 2020 |
Statement Product Name:
Sewing Machine Model No:
HC501-01, HC501-11 Model differences description:
The electrical circuit design, layout, components used, Material and internal wiring were identical for all models, with only difference being the model name and appearance for market purpose. CXJ-HC501X1 26520-HC501X1 FCC ID:
IC:
<Signature>
Name: Shuichi Takasoe Title: RD Company: JUKI CORPORATION Signature Date : 2020-11-02
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Juki Corporation
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0028803013
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2-11-1 Tsurumaki, Tama-shi
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Japan
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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HC501X1
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+81-4********
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/17/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Sewing Machine | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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