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Problem

Slipping layers

The cloth is not feeding

smoothly.

The machine does not run.

Crunching sound occurs

when running the machine.

Patterns are distorted.

The automatic buttonhole

stitches are not balanced.

Pattern selection keys do

not work.

Threads frequently bunch

up on the underside of the

stippling design pattern.

Cause

1. The dual feed foot is not being used for sewing hard to feed

material.

1. The feed dog is packed with lint.

2. The dual feed foot is not being used for sewing hard to feed

material.

3. The stitches are too fine.

4. The feed dog is lowered.

1. The machine is not plugged in.

2. A thread is caught in the hook race.

3. A faulty foot control is plugged in while the machine is turned

on (buzzer sounds once when plugging in).

4. The start/stop button is used for ordinary sewing with the foot

control plugged in.

1. Something is caught between the carriage and the arm.

2. The carriage is hitting something around the machine

3. The power is turned on when the feed dog is lowered.

1. The needle thread tension is too loose.

2. The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric being sewn.

3. Feed balancing dial is not properly set.

4. Interfacing is not used for sewing stretch and very fine fabrics.

5. The embroidery hoop attaching knob is loose.

6. The embroidery hoop is hitting something around the machine.

7. The fabric is not stretched tightly enough on the embroidery

hoop.

8. The fabric is caught or trapped when sewing embroidery.

9. The embroidery foot is trapped by a jump thread.

10. The embroidery foot stumbles on a mound of embroidery

threads.

1. The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric being sewn.

2. The feed balancing dial is not set properly.

3. Interfacing is not being used with stretch fabric.

1. The electronic control circuit is not working correctly.

2. The key position is out of alignment

1. The minimum length of the jump thread cutting is too short.

Reference

Use the dual feed foot.

See page 134.

Use the dual feed foot.

Make stitches longer.

See page 90.

See page 6.

See page 134.

Replace the foot

control.

See page 8.

Remove the object.

See page 96.

It is initializing sound,

not a defect.

See page 35.

See page 34.

See page 94.

Use an interfacing.

See page 105.

See page 96.

See page 104.

Stop the machine and

free the fabric.

Trim the jump thread.

Adjust the foot height

(see page 128).

See page 42.

See page 94.

Use an interfacing.

Turn the switch off

and turn it on again.

See page 88.

See page 128.

Clean the outside of the machine with a soft cloth. Do not use chemical solvents.

Store the machine in cool and dry place.

Do not store the machine in a area of high humidity, near a radiator or in direct sunlight.

The power supply cord, foot control and embroidery hoops can be stored in the semi-hard fabric cover.

Make sure to store the embroidery carriage arm before turning off the power switch.

Summary of Contents for Horizon

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...orized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked Keep ventilation openings of this sewing machine a...

Page 3: ...itches B17 to B20 52 Eyelets B21 to B25 52 Decorative Stitches 54 Quilting Q 56 S1 S29 Decorative satin stitches 57 Created stitches CS 58 Twin Needle Sewing 59 Programming a Pattern Combination 60 Ed...

Page 4: ...d cutter holder Face plate Retractable light Hook cover release button Hook cover Needle plate Presser foot Presser foot holder Thumbscrew Needle threader Buttonhole lever Needle clamp screw Start sto...

Page 5: ...control jack Carrying handle Presser foot lifter Dual feed drive Embroidery unit socket Embroidery unit Carriage arm Carriage arm release lever Cover Semi hard fabric cover Embroidery unit case Extra...

Page 6: ...eam foot O Dual feed holder twin Dual feed holder single Dual feed foot AD twin Dual feed foot VD single Dual feed quilt piecing foot OD twin Dual feed zipper foot ED single Embroidery foot P Straight...

Page 7: ...e Magnetic clamps Bobbin holder for embroidery Felts Stabilizers Bobbin thread for embroidery Optic magnifier Foot control Knee lifter Power cable USB cable Instruction book Key icon reference chart I...

Page 8: ...ssory Storage The accessories can be conveniently stored in the compartment under the top cover and in the extension table Under the top cover q Zigzag foot A w Satin stitch foot F e Overedge foot M r...

Page 9: ...ctions The symbol O on a switch indicates the off position of the switch For the U S A and Canada only Polarized plug one blade wider than the other To reduce the risk of electric shock this plug is i...

Page 10: ...peed set by the speed control slider when the foot control is fully depressed NOTE This machine is equipped with an automatic shutdown safety feature to prevent overheating whenever the machine is run...

Page 11: ...tons e e e e e Auto lock button When sewing stitch pattern U1 U4 U9 12 Q1 3 or BR1 10 the machine will immediately sew locking stitches and automatically stop when the auto lock button is pressed When...

Page 12: ...isk of injury all the buttons and keys except for the presser foot lifter button are deactivated To unlock the machine press this key again t t t t t Page keys Press the page key to display the next p...

Page 13: ...ra spool pin into the hole in the foot compartment as shown Place a spool of thread on the extra spool pin and fix the spool with the spool holder NOTE The extra spool pin is also used for twin needle...

Page 14: ...n the bobbin winder spindle Push the bobbin to the right The LCD screen will show the bobbin winding sign r Hole v Hold the free end of the thread in your hand and start the machine Stop the machine w...

Page 15: ...h c Draw the thread to the left sliding it between the tension spring blades e Tension spring blades v Continue to draw the thread gently until the thread slips into the side notch r Side notch b Pull...

Page 16: ...t channel c Draw the thread down along the right channel and around the bottom of the thread guide plate Pull the thread up along the left channel r Right channel t Thread guide plate y Left channel v...

Page 17: ...q Threader knob w Threader hook x Draw the thread from the left to the right under the left guide threader hook and right guide Draw the thread around the right guide toward you e Left guide r Right...

Page 18: ...will go up z Hold the needle thread with your finger and press the needle up down button twice to pick up the bobbin thread q Needle up down button x Draw up the needle thread to bring up a loop of t...

Page 19: ...Coating Quilting Lawn Georgette Tricot Sheeting Jersey Wool Knit 9 65 11 75 Blue needle Thread Needle Silk 50 Cotton 50 80 Synthetic 50 80 11 75 14 90 Red needle Silk 30 50 Cotton 40 50 Synthetic 40 5...

Page 20: ...resser foot lifter w Presser foot lifter Press the black lever on the backside of the foot holder The presser foot will snap off e Lever CAUTION To avoid damaging the lever do not push it down Place t...

Page 21: ...Lockout key w Presser foot lifter Loosen the thumbscrew and remove the presser foot holder e Thumbscrew NOTE Use the foot holders included in the standard accessories only Attaching the dual feed hol...

Page 22: ...e thumbscrew firmly with the screwdriver Attaching the embroidery foot P Attach the embroidery foot P to the presser bar from behind Refer to page 99 Detaching and attaching the dual feed foot Pull th...

Page 23: ...d the needle plate will snap off w Needle plate release lever A message will appear warning that the needle plate is not secured Remove the needle plate to the right Place the straight stitch needle p...

Page 24: ...d in the embroidery mode Knee lifter The knee lifter is extremely helpful when sewing patchwork quilting etc since it allows you to handle the fabric while your knee controls the presser foot Attachin...

Page 25: ...magnifier Hold the knob with your fingers and insert the pin into the hole in the bottom of the face plate Push the magnifier up until it snaps to fit Adjust the angle to get the best view q Pin w Ho...

Page 26: ...ss the OK key to switch to the embroidery mode and the carriage will move to the starting position To switch back to the ordinary sewing mode press the mode switch key and follow the instructions in t...

Page 27: ...ches is referred to as pattern B15 q q q q q Utility stitches U You can select utility stitches for seaming overcasting blind hemming basting and shell tucking w w w w w Buttonholes and specialty stit...

Page 28: ...l pat terns t t t t t Open file You can open the pattern combinations saved in the machine s internal memory and USB memory sticks y y y y y Sewing applications You can select the appropriate stitch f...

Page 29: ...this key for dual feed sewing refer to page 31 t t t t t Program key Press this key to program a pattern combination When this key is pressed the cursor keys delete key memory check key and save file...

Page 30: ...the cursor up or down 4 4 4 4 4 Startover key This key will appear when you stop sewing If you stop sewing in the middle of a stitch pattern and wish to sew the pattern again from the beginning press...

Page 31: ...into the fabric at the point where you wish to start sewing Lower the foot while pushing in the black button The foot is locked in the horizontal position to avoid slipping After a few stitches the bl...

Page 32: ...utton does not function when the presser foot is up Use the thread cutter on the face plate to cut specialized or thick threads if the auto thread cutter does not work well To use the thread cutter on...

Page 33: ...forward When you press the reverse button at the end of the seam the machine will sew several locking stitches in place then stop sewing automatically U4 Straight stitch in left needle position Use t...

Page 34: ...he machine refer to page 18 Press the dual feed key and select the desired pattern NOTE The patterns not suitable for dual feed sewing are grayed out The dual feed key will gray out or not be indicate...

Page 35: ...U10 Zigzag stitches Zigzag stitches are used for various sewing needs including overcasting These stitches can be used on most woven fabrics A dense zigzag stitch can also be used for applique U11 U1...

Page 36: ...h Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and sew For better results use the zigzag foot A and sew leaving an adequate seam allowance After sewing trim the seam allowance close to the stit...

Page 37: ...sh to change Altering needle drop position straight stitches Press the key to move the needle drop position to the right Press the key to move the needle drop position to the left Altering stitch widt...

Page 38: ...need to manually adjust the tension balance depending on the sewing conditions or you can fine tune the thread tension to suit your preference q Press the key if the tension is too loose w Press the k...

Page 39: ...indow will open Press the or key to move the cloth guide to the desired position The cloth guide will move the distance indicated on the key The cloth guide position is indicated on the scale bar and...

Page 40: ...U27 Backward stitches U26 and U27 are backward stitches Use these stitches if it is hard to guide the fabric while pressing the reverse button The machine sews in reverse without pressing the reverse...

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Page 42: ...larger and thicker buttons B6 Rounded keyhole buttonhole This buttonhole is used for thicker buttons on medium weight fabrics B7 Tailored buttonhole This durable buttonhole is used with thick buttons...

Page 43: ...t To increase the buttonhole length turn the adjusting screw to move the marker toward L To decrease the buttonhole length turn the adjusting screw to move the marker toward S w Adjusting screw e Mark...

Page 44: ...r Use an eyelet puncher to open a keyhole buttonhole m After you finish buttonhole sewing push the buttonhole lever up as far as it will go Double layer buttonhole To make a sturdy buttonhole sew anot...

Page 45: ...key to make the buttonhole opening narrower w w w w w Altering buttonhole width Press the key to increase the buttonhole width Press the key to decrease the buttonhole width e e e e e Altering button...

Page 46: ...e machine Insert the fabric between buttonhole foot and stabilizer plate Press the needle up down button twice and remove the fabric to the left to draw both needle and bobbin threads between the foot...

Page 47: ...not need to pull down the buttonhole lever If you wish to sew a buttonhole longer than the size permitted by the automatic buttonhole foot R use satin stitch foot F Step 1 Sew the left side up to the...

Page 48: ...king stitches then stops automatically with the needle in the up position When the buttonhole is finished a message will appear To make the next buttonhole position the fabric and start sewing again T...

Page 49: ...ttonhole NOTE The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 5 5 to 7 0 The stitch density can be adjusted from 0 3 to 1 0 B10 B12 Stretch and Antique buttonholes The sewing procedure is the same as B1 squ...

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Page 51: ...ther Cut the buttonhole opening as illustrated then pull the patch out through the slit to the other side q Wrong side of patch w Right side of garment fabric e Right side of patch c Pull out the patc...

Page 52: ...should be cut rounded off as shown e Right side of patch r Wrong side of garment fabric 0 Place the facing on the wrong side of the garment fabric Mark the 4 corners with pins as shown t Facing y Garm...

Page 53: ...and attach the buttonhole foot Lower the needle into the fabric where the buttonhole will start Lower the foot and buttonhole lever Start the machine to sew the buttonhole over the cord The machine s...

Page 54: ...ame size darning When finished sewing a confirmation message will appear Simply start the machine to sew another darning in the same size To sew the next darning in a different size press the X key To...

Page 55: ...e stitch until the machine stops automatically q Starting point Eyelets B21 to B25 The eyelet is used for belt holes etc Attach the satin stitch foot F To sew Place the garment under the foot and lowe...

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Page 57: ...applique Refer to page 81 Heirloom stitches H 3 pages This group provides heirloom stitches and cross stitches for craft sewing and home d cor Quilting stitches Q 5 pages Stitches in this group are f...

Page 58: ...ttern combination Decorative stitches D 8 pages More than 100 attractive patterns are available in this group Long stitches L 2 pages Patterns in this group are ideal for decorating garments and for a...

Page 59: ...lting which look like hand sewn stitches Use a transparent nylon thread for the needle and ordinary sewing thread for the bobbin The bobbin thread is pulled up on the right side of the fabric and the...

Page 60: ...l setting window q Adjust key Press the key to elongate the stitch pattern w key elongation To reduce the elongation ratio press the key e key elongation Press the OK key to register the elongation ra...

Page 61: ...ppear Select the desired file and the original stitch pattern is saved and the pattern selection key is created You can select program and sew these patterns the same way as with the built in stitch p...

Page 62: ...eedle refer to page 13 Slip one of the threads through the needle bar thread guide on the left and the other one on the right Thread the needles from front to back NOTE The needle threader cannot be u...

Page 63: ...ical mirror key e Horizontal mirror key NOTE Mirror image key is grayed out if the selected pattern cannot be turned over To view the entire pattern combination press the cursor key to scroll over the...

Page 64: ...ion press the cursor key to select the pattern you wish to delete The stitch image of the selected pattern turns red Press the delete key to delete the selected pattern e Cursor key r Selected pattern...

Page 65: ...chine q Startover key current pattern w Current pattern First pattern startover If you wish to start sewing from the beginning of the first pattern of the combination press the startover key twice and...

Page 66: ...Cursor key Press the cursor key to move the cursor up or down u u u u u Letter size key Press this key to select the full size L or small size S i i i i i Letter case key Press this key to select the...

Page 67: ...nter u i l and t Example 2 Caf in Broadway font Press the monogram key and select symbol Enter a hollow heart Press the monogram key and select Broadway font Enter C Press the letter case key and sele...

Page 68: ...igned name w File name If you wish to assign a unique name to the file press the rename key and the keyboard window will open e Rename key Enter a new name and press the OK key to change the file name...

Page 69: ...will open q Open file key Select the memory location either the machine s internal memory or a USB memory stick The Ordf folder will appear NOTE If you created any folders before those folders will al...

Page 70: ...ication key and the sewing application menu will open Press the next page key to show the second page of the menu The 12 sewing applications are as follows q Seaming w Overedge e Blind Hem Shell Tuck...

Page 71: ...ht stitches for seaming regular woven fabrics w w w w w Stretch Knit Narrow stretch stitches for seaming stretch or knit fabrics e e e e e Curve Short straight stitches for seaming curved line r r r r...

Page 72: ...it Knit stitch for finishing raw edges of stretch or knit fabrics e e e e e Woven Overlock stitch similar to a professional overlocker stitch r r r r r Heavy Double overedge stitch for preventing raw...

Page 73: ...right side of the fabric is almost invisible Adjusting the needle drop position Press the adjust key to open the manual setting window Press the key in the upper row to move the needle drop positions...

Page 74: ...ld the fabric in bias as shown and stitch on the fold Allow the needle to barely clear the folded edge to create a shelled edge If you sew shell tucks space the rows at least 1 5 cm 5 8 apart Altering...

Page 75: ...g the hem edge with the guide of the foot Turn the hand wheel to lower the needle to the starting point Lower the foot and sew several stitches slowly while pulling on the threads to assist feeding th...

Page 76: ...s the lapped zipper icon and the zipper sewing window will open Press the sewing step icon so the machine setting will be automatically suited for each sewing step Fabric preparation Add 1 cm 3 8 to t...

Page 77: ...pside at the bottom of the zipper so that the needle pierces the fabric next to the fold and the zipper tape Sew along the zipper guiding the zipper teeth along the bottom edge of the foot Sew through...

Page 78: ...3 8 Stitch through the garment and zipper tape guiding the zipper teeth along the bottom edge on the foot Stop about 5 cm 2 from the top of the zipper Lower the needle into the fabric raise the foot...

Page 79: ...next to the fold and pin it in place Fold up the left seam allowance to the bodice Open the zipper and put it on the right seam allowance with the back side up r Zipper teeth t Fold y Left seam allowa...

Page 80: ...the stitches 2 cm 3 4 before the zipper bottom Left of teeth Raise the foot and replace it with the concealed zipper foot Z Remove the basting stitches Open zipper and insert the pull tab between fabr...

Page 81: ...eeve top Basting Auto This stitch is used for basting zipper tape or fitting of garments Sew in the same way as that for straight stitch sewing Basting Manual Quilting Attach the darning foot PD H Whe...

Page 82: ...your hand Insert the button shank plate under the button Lower the foot to hold the button in place aligning the direction of the button e Button shank plate Raise the needle by turning the handwheel...

Page 83: ...cted size and stop automatically when it is finished q Starting point Manual tacking Start the machine and sew to the required length then press the reverse button This sets the tack length Continue s...

Page 84: ...o turn on this option q Foot up key NOTE Make sure to stop the machine with the needle drops at the outer edge of the applique Starting over from the corner Press the startover key before sewing in th...

Page 85: ...ich helps you to keep a constant 1 4 6 mm seam allowance Put 2 pieces of fabric with right sides together Place the patchwork pieces under the foot so that the edge of the fabric matches the guide on...

Page 86: ...he dual feed foot Quilting guide bar The quilting guide bar is helpful when sewing parallel evenly spaced rows of stitching Insert the quilting guide bar into the hole in the rear of the foot holder S...

Page 87: ...ing the bobbin thread up Hold both the needle and bobbin threads and sew several stitches to secure the threads You can trim the thread tails with scissors The machine will stitch continuously when yo...

Page 88: ...d firm fabrics Attach a stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric if needed Sew at slow to medium speed while guiding the fabric with your hands and controlling the stitch width with your knee NOTE W...

Page 89: ...y w w w w w Ordinary Sewing Setting Mode In this mode you can customize the machine settings and options for ordinary sewing e e e e e Embroidery Setting Mode In this mode you can customize the machin...

Page 90: ...this timer Doing any operation will turn the lights and screen on again The standby timer can be set from 1 to 30 minutes If you wish to turn off the timer press and hold the key until OFF shows in t...

Page 91: ...ch panel stylus as the sign appears When you press the last sign the screen shows END and the calibration window will close i i i i i Touch Ring Sensitivity Press the YES key to open the adjustment wi...

Page 92: ...hile a warning message is displayed otherwise it may damage the memory bank Press the next page key to show the next menu 1 1 1 1 1 Quiet Mode If you prefer the machine to run more quietly turn on thi...

Page 93: ...lowly and the sewing speed will gradually increase to maximum when pressing the start stop button You can select the desired start up speed from slow normal or high by pressing the corresponding key t...

Page 94: ...key or key Reduce the height if the fabrics bounce when sewing Increase the height if the foot gets tangled in the fabrics when sewing Press the next page key to show the next menu o o o o o Foot Pre...

Page 95: ...ge will move to the standard position Press the key or key to adjust the position of the cloth guide Press the OK key and the carriage will return to the home position Saving the favorite position If...

Page 96: ...es U1 U27 buttonholes and specialty stitches B1 B25 and sewing applications 3 3 3 3 3 Resume Mode Turn on this option when you wish to resume the last pattern sewn before turning the power switch off...

Page 97: ...ive stretch stitch patterns If the pattern is compressed turn the dial in the direction of If the pattern is drawn out turn the dial in the direction of Letters and numbers If the pattern is compresse...

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Page 99: ...he left Attaching the embroidery unit Turn the power switch off Remove the cover from the machine q Cover Place the embroidery unit on the back side of the machine base matching the small dots as show...

Page 100: ...Carriage arm Swing out the carriage arm until it locks in the fully extended position CAUTION Do not push on the carriage arm when it is extended Do not force to move the carriage or carriage arm by h...

Page 101: ...riage arm q Carriage arm release lever w Carriage arm WARNING Be careful not to get your finger caught between the embroidery unit and machine bed with the extension table removed when the carriage re...

Page 102: ...er foot with the presser foot lifter q Lockout key w Presser foot lifter Loosen the thumbscrew with the screwdriver and remove the foot holder e Thumbscrew r Foot holder Attach the embroidery foot P t...

Page 103: ...the needle plate release lever and the needle plate will snap off A message will appear warning that the needle plate is not secured Remove the needle plate w Needle plate release lever Place the str...

Page 104: ...ntification q Yellow dot Remove the needle plate refer to the previous page Take out the standard bobbin holder w Standard bobbin holder Insert the special bobbin holder into the hook race Make sure t...

Page 105: ...quare embroidery area w w w w w Embroidery hoop SQ23 A square embroidery hoop with a 23 cm 9 1 square embroidery area e e e e e Embroidery hoop GR An extra large embroidery hoop with a 23 cm by 30 cm...

Page 106: ...corner of the stabilizer and fuse it with an iron NOTES Fold up a corner of the stabilizer to make it easier to peel off the excess stabilizer after stitching Ironing temperatures vary depending on t...

Page 107: ...r hoop and fabric on the outer hoop t Hoop tightening screw y Outer hoop Push the inner hoop and fabric into the outer hoop Tighten the screw on the outer hoop to stretch the fabric Make sure that the...

Page 108: ...confirmation message will appear Do not press the OK key or X key Instead open the carriage arm Place the hoop on the machine and attach the hoop to the carriage by inserting the lock pin of the hoop...

Page 109: ...loral Alphabet Designs Page 3 of 4 GANAHA Collections Flowers GANAHA Collections Kitchen GANAHA Collections Sweets GANAHA Collections Kids Page 4 of 4 GANAHA Collections Sewing Items GANAHA Collection...

Page 110: ...terns The following fonts and patterns are available Page 1 of 3 Gothic font Script font Cheltenham font Bauhaus font Galant font Typist font Page 2 of 3 Brush font First grade font Hollowblock font u...

Page 111: ...sing this key opens the save file window and allows you to save the text or monogram as a file y y y y y Delete key Press this key to delete the character above the cursor u u u u u Cursor key Press t...

Page 112: ...the template Programming a monogram Example Programming R B in Gothic style font Enter R the cursor shifts to the right and R is automatically memorized Press the letter size key and select small siz...

Page 113: ...s the OK key and a warning message will appear Press the OK key and the carriage moves to the starting position The screen changes to the ready to sew window NOTES The 3 letter monogram is sewn in the...

Page 114: ...eleting R from MART Press the cursor key to move the cursor under R Press the delete key and letter R is deleted Inserting a character Inserting E into MAT Press the cursor key to move the cursor unde...

Page 115: ...n or partial image of each color section only To view the next color section press the next page key You can sew only the specific color section by pressing the next page key until the desired section...

Page 116: ...n to start tracing with basting stitches 3 Trace and baste double Press the key to open the trace and baste double window Press the start stop button to start tracing with basting stitches First the m...

Page 117: ...i Number of thread colors layers o Stitch count 0 Thread color Tension adjust key When pressing this key the thread tension adjust window will open You can adjust the auto thread tension level by pre...

Page 118: ...o stop the machine Raise the presser foot by pressing the presser foot lifter button cut the loose thread close to the beginning of the starting point w Loose thread Press the start stop button to sta...

Page 119: ...design Remove the fabric from the hoop Cut the needle threads along the red broken line at the outer edge of the pattern as shown Ruffle the threads to make fringe Example Favorite design FA10 15 Sele...

Page 120: ...as necessary Quilting designs Use the same thread for the bobbin as the needle thread The quilting designs SQ14 1 through SQ14 24 comprise 3 color sections However you do not need to change the threa...

Page 121: ...the desired pattern from the design list refer to page 106 The screen will return to the editing window displaying the selected pattern e Embroidery mode key Selecting the pattern to edit To select t...

Page 122: ...pattern will be superimposed over the original pattern Move the duplicate to show the original pattern Deleting the pattern Select the design to delete Press the delete key to delete the selected pat...

Page 123: ...ove the duplicate to the left e Mirror image key r Vertical mirror key Press the upward arrow key to show the previous set of editing tools t Upward arrow key Press the duplicate key Press the downwar...

Page 124: ...indow w Group all key If you wish to group the selected patterns only press the group select key Select the desired patterns by pressing on the pattern images and press the OK key e Group select key T...

Page 125: ...displayed in the preview window r Design color key t Scroll keys To select the hue press one of the 12 color tiles To change the shade of the selected color press and drag the slider to the left or r...

Page 126: ...g window will open Press the OK key to unite all color sections of the same color q Color group key The number of the color sections is reduced to 5 q Sewing order You can change the sewing order of a...

Page 127: ...s the arrow key to view the other editing tools q Arrow key Press the arc key and the arc layout window will open w Arc key Press the upper arc key to make an upper arc e Upper arc key Press the Lower...

Page 128: ...wise refer to page 119 Press the OK key to open the ready to sew window Remove the extension table Set the garment in the hoop FA10 as shown Position the garment so that the centerlines match those on...

Page 129: ...riage Select border design pattern SQ14 1 and adjust the hoop position with the jog keys Press the start stop button and a message will appear asking you to sew the first marking points Press the X ke...

Page 130: ...nd select the hoop SQ23 Select border design pattern SQ14 1 Move the pattern to the left end and duplicate the pattern Move the duplicate to the right until the marking points of both patterns overlap...

Page 131: ...tive sections in the same color these sections are automatically grouped together as one section when opening the file Turn this option off if you do not wish to group the sections together Press the...

Page 132: ...mplate to the carriage Adjust the hoop position by pressing the jog keys so that the needle is right above the hole in the template and press the OK key 0 0 0 0 0 Resume mode When Resume Mode is turne...

Page 133: ...d line on off Turn this option on to show grid in the editing window or turn it off to hide the grid 3 3 3 3 3 Grid size You can change grid size by pressing the or key Press the OK Key to enable the...

Page 134: ...screen To select a folder press the folder icon File names are assigned automatically in numerical order starting from M_001 Press the OK key and the file is saved in the selected folder To assign a p...

Page 135: ...folder to delete A confirmation message appears Press the OK key to delete the file or folder w Delete key Opening the file To open the saved files press the open file key to open the open file window...

Page 136: ...d with Stitch Composer and original embroidery design data from a PC to the MC 12000 Refer to on screen help of Horizon Link for more details CAUTION Do not turn the power off or disconnect the USB ca...

Page 137: ...a lint brush Apply a few drops of the bobbin holder cleaner included in the standard accessories to a soft cloth and wipe the bobbin holder both inside and outside w Lint brush e Soft cloth Clean the...

Page 138: ...it up q Thread guide plate Remove lint and dust from the brush on the underside of the thread guide plate using a lint brush w Brush on the thread guide plate Clean the area around and under the pre...

Page 139: ...needle is inserted incorrectly 2 The needle is bent or blunt 3 The needle and or threads are not suitable for the fabric being sewn 4 A blue needle is not being used for sewing stretch very fine and...

Page 140: ...d the machine 7 The fabric is not stretched tightly enough on the embroidery hoop 8 The fabric is caught or trapped when sewing embroidery 9 The embroidery foot is trapped by a jump thread 10 The embr...

Page 141: ...138 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Utility U Buttonhole B Applique A Heirloom H Quilt Q...

Page 142: ...139 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Satin S Bridge BR Decorative D Long L Pictograph P Play PL...

Page 143: ...140 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing...

Page 144: ...141 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Favorite Designs SQ14 SQ23 GR FA10 Pattern images are not to scale...

Page 145: ...142 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Lace Designs Border Designs SQ14 SQ23 GR FA10 Pattern images are not to scale SQ14 SQ23...

Page 146: ...143 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Quilting Designs Cross Stitch Alphabet Designs Floral Alphabet Designs SQ14 Pattern images are not to scale SQ14 SQ23 SQ14...

Page 147: ...144 DESIGN CHART Embroidery C Y GANAHA COLLECTIONS Flowers Kitchen Sweets Kids Sewing Others Interior SQ14 SQ14 SQ14 Pattern images are not to scale SQ14 FA10 SQ14 SQ14 FA10 SQ14...

Page 148: ...145 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Redwork C Y GANAHA COLLECTIONS SQ14 GR FA10 Pattern images are not to scale...

Page 149: ...146 Script Cheltenham Bauhaus Galant Gothic Typist DESIGN CHART Embroidery...

Page 150: ...147 Normal Sew Brush First Grade Jupiter 2 letters 3 letters Border Hollowblock DESIGN CHART Embroidery...

Page 151: ...859 800 107 EN...

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