Singer H74 Instruction Manual 2 - Page 31

OPERATION BUTTONS, Needle up/down position button

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OPERATION BUTTONS Needle up/down position button The machine automatically stops sewing with the needle in the up position. The Needle up/down position button offers the option of stopping with the needle in the up position or down in the material. Pressing the Needle up/down position button will raise or lower the needle. An arrow appears to the right of the needle icon on the LCD screen. When the Needle up/down position button is pressed, the direction of the arrow also changes, indicating whether the needle will stop in the up or down position. When the arrow points upward, the needle will stop in the highest position. When the arrow points downward, the needle will stop in the lowest position. 26

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OPERATION BUTTONS
Needle up/down position button
The machine automatically stops sewing with
the needle in the up position. The Needle
up/down position button offers the option of
stopping with the needle in the up position or
down in the material.
Pressing the Needle up/down position button
will
raise
or
lower
the
needle.
An
arrow
appears to the right of the needle icon on the
LCD
screen.
When
the
Needle
up/down
position button is pressed, the direction of the
arrow also changes, indicating whether the
needle will stop in the up or down position.
When the arrow points upward, the needle will
stop in the highest position. When the arrow
points downward, the needle will stop in the
lowest position.