Pfaff creative 1467 Owner's Manual - Page 22

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Function keys of the electronic system Description on the following pages. 112 Bobbin thread monitor light 113 "Needle down" key 114 "Sew slow" key 115 "Reverse" key 116 "Tie-off/buttonhole/single pattern" key N Electronic bobbin thread monitor: Bobbin thread monitor light 112 starts to flash when the bobbin thread is run ning out. It goes out when a full bobbin is inserted and sewing is resumed. Important: Free arm cover 127 must be kept closed. 4 Needle up and down positions: When the machine stops, the needle is always retained at its up position. When you press "needle down" key 113, the indicator light goes on and the needle remains down in the fabric when the machine stops. When you press key 113 again, the light goes out, the needle moves up and remains up. Electronic top speed selection: When you press "sew slow" key 114, the indicator light goes on and the machine sews at half its speed. When you press key 114 again, the light goes out and the machine again sews at top speed. Tie-off/buttonhole/single pattern: When you press key 116, the indicator light goes on and the programmed seam is tied off at the beginning, then the light goes out again. When you press the key during sewing, the light goes on and a seam is tied off right away, while a pattern is tied off at the end. Then the light goes out, Button hole: When buttonhole program 13 is on, key 116 serves to determine and memorize the seam length. Reverse sewing: Press "reverse" key 115 before you start sewing. The indi cator light goes on and the machine sews backwards permanently. When you press the key during sewing, the light does not go on and the machine sews backwards as long as you keep the key depressed.

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Electronic
top
speed
selection:
When
you
press
“sew
slow”
key
114,
the
indicator
light
goes
on
and
the
machine sews
at
half
its
speed.
When
you
press
key
114
again,
the
light
goes
out
and
the
machine
again
sews
at
top
speed.
Tie-off/buttonhole/single
pattern:
When
you
press
key
116,
the
indicator
light
goes
on
and
the
programmed
seam
is
tied
off
at
the
beginning,
then
the
light
goes
out
again.
When
you
press
the
key
during sewing,
the
light
goes
on
and
a
seam
is
tied
off
right
away,
while
a
pattern
is
tied
off
at
the
end.
Then
the
light
goes
out,
Button
hole:
When
buttonhole
program
13
is
on,
key
116
serves
to
determine
and
memorize
the
seam
length.
Reverse
sewing:
Press
“reverse”
key
115
before
you
start
sewing.
The
indi
cator
light
goes
on
and
the machine
sews
backwards
permanently.
When
you
press
the
key during
sewing,
the
light
does
not
go
on
and
the
machine
sews
backwards
as
long
as
you
keep
the
key
depressed.
4
Function
keys
of
the
electronic
system
Description
on
the
following
pages.
112
Bobbin
thread
monitor
light
113
“Needle
down”
key
114
“Sew
slow”
key
115
“Reverse”
key
116
“Tie-off/buttonhole/single
pattern”
key
Needle
up
and
down
positions:
When
the
machine
stops, the
needle
is
always
retained
at
its
up
position.
When
you
press
“needle
down” key
113,
the
indicator
light
goes
on
and
the needle
remains
down
in
the
fabric
when
the
machine
stops.
When
you
press
key
113
again,
the
light
goes
out,
the
needle
moves
up
and remains
up.
N
Electronic
bobbin
thread
monitor:
Bobbin
thread
monitor
light
112
starts
to
flash
when
the
bobbin
thread
is
run
ning
out.
It
goes
out
when
a
full
bobbin
is
inserted
and
sewing
is
resumed.
Important:
Free
arm
cover
127
must
be
kept
closed.