Pfaff creative coverlock 4874 Owner's Manual - Page 89

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Deco Cover Top/deco switch lever Choose a stitch program and move the top/ deco switch lever A to the correct position: Right for top cover, programs 21, 22 and 23 Note: If the top/deco switch lever is not in the correct position, the machine will not run in programs 21 - 30 and an alarm will sound. Left for deco cover, programs 24 - 30 For our example, we have chosen program 27. A Stitch program selection Switch the machine on and use the program selection buttons +/- (11) to select one of the deco cover programs. With deco cover stitches, you can choose from two programs for each stitch. The decorative thread guides will be set at their initial positions, and the sewing speed will be slowed automatically. In our example we selected 3-needle, 6-thread deco cover stitch program 27. The machine gives a warningsignal if the top/deco switch lever A is in the wrong position. When you first select the program, the 4874 is set for use with thicker thread in the decorative thread guides. This is indicated by the symbol. If you press program selection key + again, the same program is displayed, but the machine is now set for use with thinner thread for decorative thread guides. This is indicated by the >< symbol. 3.0 1.0 The stitch length and the differential feed are set automatically, but can be altered and stored individually (see page 3-4). Note: Always set up your creative 4874 as shown in the display. Then open the program memory (see page 3-5) before threading the machine. 6-3

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Deco Cover
Top/deco switch lever
Choose a stitch program and move the top/
deco switch lever A to the correct position:
Right for top cover, programs 21, 22 and 23
Left for deco cover, programs 24 – 30
For our example, we have chosen program
27.
Note:
If the top/deco switch
lever is not in the correct
position, the machine will not
run in programs 21 – 30 and an
alarm will sound.
A
Stitch program selection
Switch the machine on and use the
program selection buttons +/- (11) to select
one of the deco cover programs.
With deco cover stitches, you can choose
from two programs for each stitch. The
decorative thread guides will be set at
their initial positions, and the sewing
speed will be slowed automatically. In our
example we selected 3-needle, 6-thread
deco cover stitch program 27. The machine
gives a warningsignal if the top/deco
switch lever A is in the wrong position.
When you first select the program, the
4874 is set for use with thicker thread
in the decorative thread guides. This is
indicated by the <> symbol.
If you press program selection key + again,
the same program is displayed, but the
machine is now set for use with thinner
thread for decorative thread guides. This is
indicated by the >< symbol.
Note:
Always set up your
creative 4874 as shown in
the display. Then open the
program memory (see page
3-5) before threading the
machine.
3.0
1.0
The stitch length and the differential feed
are set automatically, but can be altered
and stored individually (see page 3-4).