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Needle Jog
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>
Needle
Up/Down
?
On
10 SPI
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Bobbin:
Speed:
-
+
Minimum Cruise
-
+
Regulated: Cruise
5%
Bobbin Level
Stitch Length
Over-speed
Indicator
Stitch Button
To quilt in the regulated cruise quilting mode, take the following steps:
1.
Confirm that the
stitch length
, measured in stitches per inch, is the desired length. Note: This
can be changed to stitches per centimeter in the Settings menu (see page 27).
• Press to reduce the number of stitches per inch and increase stitch length.
• Press to increase the number of stitches per inch, which decreases stitch length.
2. Determine the minimum speed the machine will stitch at when stitching is active but the
machine is not being moved. This can be set from 5% to 25% of the machine’s top speed.
• Decreases the minimum speed.
• Increases the minimum speed.
3. Check the stitch button icon. When stitching is inactive, pressing this button or the stitch
button on the handlebars will create a single stitch, or toggle the needle to the up or down
position, depending on settings. To switch the type of stitch created, go to the Settings menu
(see page 27).
In cruise mode, the quilting machine maintains the length of the stitch despite the speed and
direction of the quilter’s movements. However, the machine will continue to stitch in place (at the
minimum speed) if the quilter stops moving the machine.
To switch to a different quilting mode, press the next quilting mode button.
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2
Quilting
3
Next Quilting
Mode
Jog Needle
Using the Cruise Quilting Mode
Minimum Speed
Needle Jog
<
>
Needle
Up/Down
?
On
10 SPI
<
>
Bobbin:
Speed:
-
+
Minimum Cruise
-
+
Regulated: Cruise
5%
Needle Jog
<
>
Needle
Up/Down
?
On
10 SPI
<
>
Bobbin:
Speed:
-
+
Minimum Cruise
-
+
Regulated: Cruise
5%
On
10 SPI
<
>
Bobbin:
Speed:
-
+
Needle Jog
<
>
Needle
Up/Down
Regulated: Precise
?
On
10 SPI
<
>
Bobbin:
Speed:
-
+
Needle Jog
<
>
Needle
Up/Down
Regulated: Precise
?
Help
Settings
Bobbin Estimator