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Product usage
2.
Connect the foot control to the foot control input on the back of the machine, as shown.
3.
Connect the AC adapter cable to the machine's power input, then plug the adapter into
a suitable mains socket. Make sure all plugs are firmly inserted.
WARNING!
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Only use the AC adapter (model: S030A1202000E) supplied with this unit to
avoid any electrical risks and damaging the unit.
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This unit must only be used with the foot control (model: FPD-700) supplied.
Power on/off
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To start the machine, set the on/off switch to "L" or "H" speed (low or high).
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To turn off and unplug the machine, set the on/off switch to "OFF" and unplug the AC
adapter from the mains socket. Next, disconnect the adapter cable from the machine.
CAUTION!
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Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Take care when approaching the
sewing machine needle and thread cutter. Avoid contact with moving parts.
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To avoid any electrical hazards or injury, always unplug the machine from
the mains socket immediately after use, before cleaning it, threading it, and
before adding or removing parts.
Needle, fabric and thread guide
Different types of needles can be used with your machine, and these depend on the type of
fabric you are sewing. Be sure to use the correct needle type and size to obtain the best results
for your sewing projects.
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The most common needle types are regular-point and ball-point needles. The most
commonly used sizes are: 11/80, 14/90 and 16/100. The smaller the number, the smaller
the needle. The larger the number, the bigger the needle. Use smaller size needles for
lighter weight fabrics and larger size needles for heavier fabrics. The table below provides
some suggestions - with best results in mind - for matching the thread and needle type
with various fabrics.
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