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KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE  ——————————————————————————————————————————————
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While lightly holding the thread, turn the 
needle threader lever toward the front of the 
machine (toward you). The hook will pull the 
thread through the needle.
1 Hook
2 Thread
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Raise the needle threader lever and pull out 
about 5 cm (2") of thread through the needle 
toward the back of the sewing machine.
Quick Thread-Setting System FAST START BOBBIN 
(models equipped with a quick thread-setting system)
This new system allows you to start sewing 
immediately after inserting the bobbin without pulling 
up the lower thread. You can, however, draw up the 
lower thread as explained in “Drawing up the lower 
thread” if you wish.
Set the main power switch to “O”.
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Hold the end of the bobbin thread and insert 
the bobbin case into the shuttle. 
1 Bobbin case
2 Shuttle
2
Close the shuttle cover while pulling the 
thread through the slit in the cover.
1 Shuttle cover
2 Slit
3
Slide the thread down to the bottom of the 
slit, pull it up, and then cut it on the cutter to 
complete the lower threading. 
4
Pull out about 15 cm (6") of the upper thread 
as usual, and then pull it between the toes of 
the presser foot and straight toward the back 
of the machine.
5
Start sewing as usual. (It is not necessary to 
draw up the bobbin thread.) (Refer to page 21.)
The needle threader can only be used 
with home sewing machine needles size 
75/11-100/16. Check the table on 
page 24 for the appropriate needle and 
thread combinations. If you are using 
transparent nylon mono-filament thread, 
you can only use needles in the range of 
90/14-100/16.
You cannot use the needle threader if 
you are using decorative threads or 
speciality needles, such as the twin 
needle and wing needle.
If you are using these types of threads or 
needles, thread the needle by hand. Make 
sure the main power switch is off when 
threading the needle by hand.
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