Pfaff expression 2048 Owner's Manual - Page 38

Lock button: 39, Switching on the lock button, Switching off the lock button, Twin needle

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Sewing 3:6 "Lock" button: (39) You can safeguard your sewing machine against the unintentional selection of another sewing program or another pattern sequence by means of the "lock" button. Switching on the "lock" button: Press the button until the locking symbol appears in the window. The symbol disappears when the button is released. The direct selection buttons (15 to 26), as well as the button (7) and the selection dial are now locked. The machine is now safeguarded against any unintentional selection of another sewing program or another pattern sequence. The memory button m+ (14), the cursor button (8) and the clear / pattern start button (9) remain active. If the "lock" button is switched on and a pattern sequence has already been selected, it is still possible to alter this sequence. You can scroll within the pattern sequence at any time. The sewing function buttons can still be selected. The stitch length / width, pattern length / width and pattern density / balance can be altered. Note: You can still mirror a pattern if you quickly tap the button (39). Switching off the "lock" button: Press the button (39) until the unlocking symbol appears. The locking function is now switched off. This symbol disappears after the button is released. Twin needle Depending on the needle position or the width of a stitch, the twin needle warning will appear in the window. This symbol indicates that a twin needle cannot be used to sew the stitch at the currently set width.

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3:6
Sewing
“Lock” button: (39)
You can safeguard your sewing machine against the
unintentional selection of another sewing program or another
pattern sequence by means of the “lock” button.
Switching on the “lock” button:
Press the
button until the locking symbol appears in the
window. The symbol disappears when the button is released.
The direct selection buttons (15 to 26), as well as the
button
(7) and the selection dial are now locked. The machine is now
safeguarded against any unintentional selection of another
sewing program or another pattern sequence.
The memory button
m+
(14), the cursor button (8) and the clear
/ pattern start button (9) remain active. If the “lock” button is
switched on and a pattern sequence has already been selected,
it is still possible to alter this sequence. You can scroll within
the pattern sequence at any time. The sewing function buttons
can still be selected. The stitch length / width, pattern length /
width and pattern density / balance can be altered.
Note: You can still mirror a pattern if you quickly tap the
button
(39).
Switching off the “lock” button:
Press the
button (39) until the unlocking symbol appears.
The locking function is now switched off. This symbol
disappears after the button is released.
Twin needle
Depending on the needle position or the width of a stitch,
the twin needle warning will appear in the window. This
symbol indicates that a twin needle cannot be used to sew
the stitch at the currently set width.