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3. Check the needle stop position indicator to see if the needle will stop in the “Up” or “Down”
position when stitching is inactive. Pressing the icon will change the stop position.
• Needle stops in the “Down” position.
• Needle stops in the “Up” position.
4.
Check the stitch button icon. When stitching is inactive, pressing this button or the stitch
button on the handlebars will create a single full stitch or a half-stitch, depending on the icon
displayed. To change the type of stitch, go to the Settings menu (see page 27).
• Press to create a full stitch.
• Press to create a half-stitch.
5. Position the quilting machine over the quilt where you want to stitch. If needed, use the needle
jog buttons to move the needle closer or further from the fabric in small increments to help
place your first stitch.
• Press to move the needle up or down in small increments.
6. The over-speed indicator
shows whether stitching is active or not. Press the start/stop
quilting button on the handlebar to activate stitching. Move the machine across the quilt to
place stitches. Change the speed of your movements to match the stitching speed of the
machine in order to create stitches of the desired length. Moving quickly will create longer
stitches, while moving slowly will create shorter stitches.
• Stitching is not active.
• Stitching is not active.
• Stitching is active.
• Stitching is active.
Note: While stitching is active, the stitch button on both the display and handlebar controls
are disabled.
7.
To inactivate stitching, press the start/stop quilting button on the handlebars. The needle will
move into the needle stop position indicated on the display.
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