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SETTING CHART

Number of threads
Overedge cutting width dial
Needle to use
Stitch finger
Two thread convertor
Left needle thread
Right needle thread
Tension
control
Upper looper thread
Lower looper thread
Stitch length control
Ref. No.
Reference page
NOTE: A little fine tuning will improve your stitching in many cases. The following advice can
help you make adjustments:
1.
Turn overedge cutting width dial to adjust cutting width.
2.
Adjust needle tensions when you sew light or heavy weight fabric.
3.
Reduce the tension when you use heavy thread.
4.
Incorrect tension setting causes stitch skipping. Adjust the tension setting.
30
4
← 6 →
6
Left and Right
Left
Right
 A
 A
 B
← 4 →
← 4 →
-
← 4 →
← 4 →
-
← 4 →
← 4 →
← 4 →
← 4 →
← 4 →
← 4 →
2.5 - 3.5
2.5 - 3.5
1
2
3
Overlock,
Overlock,
Overlock
wide
narrow
38
3
4 →
← 5 →
4
Left
Right
 A
 B
0 →
-
-
0 →
← 4 →
← 4 →
-
← 4
← 4
*← 4 →
*← 4 →
7 →
7 →
0 →
← 4 →
← R →
3 - 5
2 - 2.5
4
5
6
Flatlock seam
Narrow hem Rolled hem
52
5.
Tension settings might be affected if either or both needles are not correctly placed in
the needle bar (see page 16).
Try test-sewing with a scrap of the fabric you are going to use and find the best settings.
*
When threading upper looper with wooly nylon thread, set the thread tension control
dial at ← 2 →.
3
4 - 6
6
Right
Left and Right
 A
← 4 →
-
-
← 4 →
← 4 →
*← 4 →
-
← 4 →
0 →
← 4 →
← P → 2.5 - 3.5 2.5 - 3.5 2 - 2.5
7
8
9
Picot stitch Super stretch
Overlock
36
34
34, 38
2
← 6 →
4 - 6
Left
Right
 A
 A
0 →
← 4 →
-
← 5
-
-
-
-
-
0 →
1 →
1 - 2
10
11
12
Wrapped
Rolled hem
overlock
52
34, 36
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