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GETTING READY TO SEW

Connecting the power supply

Turn off the power switch and insert the machine plug

into the machine socket.

Insert the power supply plug into the wall outlet and turn

the power switch on.

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Power switch

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Machine plug

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Machine socket

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Wall outlet

NOTE:

After turning on the power, it takes approximately ten

seconds for boot-up.

For Your  Safety

While in operation, always keep your eyes on the sewing

area, and do not touch any moving parts such as the

thread take-up lever, handwheel or needle.

Always turn off the power switch and unplug the power

supply:

- when leaving the machine unattended.

- when attaching or removing parts.

- when cleaning the machine.

Polarized plug (for U.S.A and Canada only)
The symbol “O” of a switch indicates the “off” position of
a switch.
For appliances with a polarized plug (one blade wider
than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If
it does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the
proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way.

 Janome 200E Embroidery Machine Instruction Manual

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200E Owners Manual/ User Guide

Summary of Contents for Memory Craft 200E MC 200E

Page 1: ...J a n o m e F l y e r c o m Janome Memory Craft 200E Instruction Manual MC 200E Janome 200E Embroidery Machine Instruction Manual www janomeflyer com 200E Owners Manual User Guide...

Page 2: ...dropped into water 4 Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked Keep ventilation opening of this sewing machine and foot controller free from accumulation of lint dust and loosen cloth...

Page 3: ...ine 23 Selecting built in designs 24 Ready to sew screen 24 Color list screen 24 Starting to sew embroidery 25 26 When the upper thread has broken or run out while sewing 26 Lettering embroidery 27 30...

Page 4: ...art stop button 16 Carriage 17 Needle clamp screw 18 Needle bar thread guide 19 Needle 20 Presser foot 21 Setscrew 22 Needle threader 23 Hole for additional spool pin 24 Bobbin winder spindle 25 Bobbi...

Page 5: ...Scissors 9 Screwdriver 10 Screwdriver 11 Set of needles 12 Embroidery hoop 13 Instruction book 14 Template sheets 15 Power supply cord 16 Instructional movie CD 17 Soft cover Standard Accessories 1 2...

Page 6: ...up lever handwheel or needle Always turn off the power switch and unplug the power supply when leaving the machine unattended when attaching or removing parts when cleaning the machine Polarized plug...

Page 7: ...ge appears on the LCD screen Lower the presser foot and press the OK key to return to the previous display w OK key Presser foot lifter q Presser foot lifter The presser foot lifter raises and lowers...

Page 8: ...s it firmly against the spool of thread q Large spool holder w e r q x Use the small spool holder to hold narrow or small spools of thread w Small spool holder Additional spool pin Use the additional...

Page 9: ...the bobbin winder thread guide while holding the thread with both hands q Bobbin winder thread guide x Thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside to the outside Put the bobbin on the bobbi...

Page 10: ...1 e x Guide the thread into the notch on the front of the bobbin holder Draw the thread to the left sliding it between the tension spring blades e Front notch c Continue to draw the thread lightly un...

Page 11: ...ate and up to the thread take up lever w Thread guide plate c Slip the thread through the slit and down into the eye of the take up lever as shown Draw the thread down through the left channel e Slit...

Page 12: ...uide and under the hook e Threader guide c Release the threader knob slowly while holding the thread end with your hand A loop of the thread is pulled up through the needle eye v Remove the loop from...

Page 13: ...thread x Turn the handwheel one complete turn towards you Draw the needle thread to bring up a loop of the bobbin thread c Pass the needle thread through the hole in the embroidery foot and draw it up...

Page 14: ...h the flat side of the needle to the rear q Needle clamp screw w Flat side of the needle When inserting the needle into the needle clamp push it up as far as it will go and tighten the needle clamp sc...

Page 15: ...tight The bobbin thread shows on the right side of the fabric Reduce the tension by turning the tension dial to a lower number q Bobbin thread When the needle thread tension is too loose The needle th...

Page 16: ...such as toweling to avoid loops coming through the embroidery Sticky Stabilizer is a sticky paper used for securing a small fabric or work that cannot be secured in the hoop It is also used for velvet...

Page 17: ...ess this key to open the pattern file stored in the machine s internal memory r USB memory key Press this key to open the pattern file stored in the USB memory t Page keys Press the next page key to d...

Page 18: ...hreading the machine 4 Winding the bobbin 3 Jog keys Press one of the 4 keys to move the hoop in the direction of the arrow on the key In the editing mode press these keys to move the selected pattern...

Page 19: ...he default setting is 650 spm Press the key to reduce the maximum sewing speed Press the key to increase the maximum sewing speed NOTE Reduce the sewing speed when sewing small embroidery patterns as...

Page 20: ...mory does not function due to damage to the memory bank you need to re enable it by formatting the memory To format the memory select the memory location by pressing the corresponding icon key and pre...

Page 21: ...K 6 Press key 3 Press mark 6 c Press the OK key v Press the USB file open key b Press the cross mark n Press the trace key m Press the OK key to confirm the adjustments and exit the setting mode Janom...

Page 22: ...by pressing the corresponding key qEnglish wFrench eSpanish rItalian tDutch yGerman uJapanese iSwedish oRussian 0Portuguese 1Finnish Press the OK key to confirm your selection 8 Default setting When y...

Page 23: ...topic you want to see w Help topics c Press the page key to turn the page e Page key v Press the exit key to return to the previous window r Exit key Changing needles Threading the machine Inserting...

Page 24: ...template on the fabric matching the centerlines r Inner hoop t Template c Loosen the hoop tightening screw of the outer hoop y Outer hoop u Hoop tightening screw v Lay the fabric and the inner hoop o...

Page 25: ...direction of the arrow Attach the hoop by pushing it against the carriage pins r Lever v Release the lever to lock the hoop in place To remove b Raise the presser foot n Shift the lever in the direct...

Page 26: ...ition and the ready to sew screen will be shown Ready to sew screen z The LCD screen shows the following information q Image of the selected design w Sewing time in minutes e Number of colors r Spool...

Page 27: ...sition with the jog keys q so that the needle drop position comes right above the center of the centerlines w on the fabric q Jog keys w Centerlines c Press the tracing key to trace the outline of the...

Page 28: ...y pressing the home position key q After rethreading the needle thread press the home position key q again to return the carriage to the previous position q Home position key x Press the stitch back k...

Page 29: ...elect the desired font or border pattern eGothic font rScript font tCheltenham font yBorder pattern Entering characters Select the desired font and the window for upper case letters will open Press th...

Page 30: ...A 9 q w t a b c d e p q r s t u v z w x y k l m n o f g h i j M SIZE C Gre 2 7 A y To enter lettering For example Green z Press the q key twice to select G x Press the page key w to select lower case...

Page 31: ...the color change key before sewing The machine will stop automatically when each letter has been sewn Change the thread to the next color and start sewing again Placement of lettering embroidery You c...

Page 32: ...n front of the cursor z Press the cursor key t to shift the cursor under the letter B x Press the key 4 times to insert the letter D y y AB CDE PQ RST UV Z WXY KL MNO FG H I J M SIZE C ABC 1 7 A t ABC...

Page 33: ...gns Press the edit key q and the editing window w for the standard hoop will open q Edit key w Editing window The mark indicates the center of the embroidery hoop e Center mark Selecting the hoop When...

Page 34: ...ve the pattern press the jog key e Jog key Press the center key to place the embroidery in the center of the hoop r Center key To delete the pattern press the delete key t Delete key If there are 2 or...

Page 35: ...the left key e Flip to the right key r OK key t Exit key c Press the OK key r to flip the selected pattern Press the exit key t to exit the flip window without any change 2 e r 3 4 x The center of the...

Page 36: ...key r to exit the resizing window without any change Rotating the pattern You can rotate the selected embroidery pattern either clockwise or counterclockwise z Press the rotate key q q Rotate key x T...

Page 37: ...For example pattern 51 and lettering z Press the edit key q x Press the built in design key w c Select the pattern 51 e v Press the jog key r to move the embroidery pattern to the right Janome 200E Em...

Page 38: ...design key w n Select the pattern 51 e m Press the flip key t Press the flip to the right key y to flip the embroidery pattern Press the OK key u 0 Press the jog keys i to move the embroidery pattern...

Page 39: ...ey o and view the placement of the embroidery patterns 2 Press the exit key 0 to return to the editing window 0 Exit key 3 Press the lettering key 1 1 Lettering key 4 Press the Gothic font key 2 2 1 3...

Page 40: ...eys 3 to move the letters down 3 Jog keys 8 Confirm the layout of the embroidery by pressing the magnifier key o o Magnifier key 9 Press the exit key 0 to return to the editing window 0 Exit key 0 Pre...

Page 41: ...w will open Press the internal memory key w Press the OK key to save the file e The file name will automatically be assigned starting from M_001 in order Name of file You can assign a desired name to...

Page 42: ...s the OK key r to save the file under the new name When you attempt to save a file when the name already exists the confirmation message will appear Press OK key r to overwrite the existing file Press...

Page 43: ...the OK key r to save the file under the new name When you attempt to save a file when the name already exists the confirmation message will appear Press the OK key r to overwrite the existing file Pre...

Page 44: ...he screen r USB memory key v Press the folder icon to open t Folder icon b Press the OK key to save the file The file name will be automatically assigned from M_001 y OK key n The screen returns to th...

Page 45: ...e to it z Press the folder key q q Folder key x Enter the folder name Only 8 characters can be entered For example enter ABC for the folder name c Press the OK key w w OK key v Press the ABC folder to...

Page 46: ...y x File list will be displayed Press the delete key w w Delete key c Select the file e you wish to delete v The confirmation window will appear Press the OK key r to delete the selected file Press th...

Page 47: ...USB memory w USB socket x Press the USB memory key The file open window will open e USB memory key c Press the desired folder r to open r Folder icon v The file list will be displayed Press the icon k...

Page 48: ...ate x Lift up the bobbin holder y and remove it y Bobbin holder c Clean the bobbin holder with the lint brush u u Lint brush v Clean the hook race with the lint brush i Hook race b Clean the hook race...

Page 49: ...is inserted incorrectly See page 12 2 The needle is bent or blunt See page 12 3 The needle thread is not threaded properly See pages 9 4 The defective needle rusted burred needle eye is used Replace...

Page 50: ...rcuit is not working correctly Turn the switch off and turn it on again 3 The bobbin winder spindle is in the winding position See page 7 USB memory 1 The USB memory is not inserted correctly See page...

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