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1' -I', [15! 121 II I II I Icq3IsI hIE:! pog I 0 Lcr2I i i i i III I II prog () 4 f,) f"°F4 Ii f9°f& J Changing the stitch width The stitch width can be changed before each pro gram entry (using key 8). Example: Stitch width: prog 62 4.5 mm • Push "mem+" key The pattern is now 48 stored with the changed data. (Fig. 1 + la). Checking the stored programs If you wish to check the stored program and yo have entered more than four patterns, twelve let ters or figures push key 6 "display". The storec program runs through in display 21. You can stop the program run by pushing key 6 a second timE (Fig, 3). When sewing is started, or when memory key 30 i pressed, the display returns to the beginninç again. Changing the pattern length at the same stitch density The pattern length can be changed before each program entry (using key 5). Example: prog 62 Pattern length: 25 • Push "mem+"key 48 The pattern is now stored with the changed data (Fig. 2 + 2a). Correcting stored programs If you have entered a pattern wrongly during pro gramming, you can cancel the entries up to thE mistake by using 'rn em -" key 47. Then enter thE rest of the program again. Programs that are no longer required are cancel led by pushing: "mern-" key. I ")Q

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1’
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Changing
the
stitch
width
The
stitch
width
can
be
changed
before
each
pro
gram
entry
(using
key
8).
Example:
prog
62
Stitch
width:
4.5
mm
Push
“mem+”
key
48
The
pattern
is
now
stored
with
the
changed
data.
(Fig.
1
+
la).
Changing
the
pattern
length
at
the
same
stitch
density
The
pattern
length
can
be
changed
before
each
program
entry
(using
key
5).
Example:
prog
62
Pattern
length:
25
Push
“mem+”key
48
The
pattern
is
now
stored
with
the
changed
data
(Fig.
2
+
2a).
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Checking
the
stored
programs
J
If
you
wish
to
check
the
stored
program
and
yo
have
entered
more
than
four
patterns,
twelve
let
ters
or
figures
push
key
6
“display”.
The
storec
program
runs
through
in
display
21.
You
can
stop
the
program
run
by
pushing
key
6
a
second
timE
(Fig,
3).
When
sewing
is
started,
or
when
memory
key
30
i
pressed,
the
display
returns
to
the
beginninç
again.
Correcting
stored
programs
If
you
have
entered
a
pattern
wrongly
during
pro
gramming,
you
can
cancel
the
entries
up
to
thE
mistake
by
using
‘rn
em
—“
key
47.
Then
enter
thE
rest
of
the
program
again.
Programs
that
are
no
longer
required
are
cancel
led
by
pushing:
“mern—”
key.
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