Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 16

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F N Electronic bobbin thread monitoring: Bobbin thread monitor 14 flashes before bobbin thread runs out, It goes out again when the full bobbin is inserted and sewing is continued Important: cover 33 must always be closed Top and bottom needle position: When the machine stops. the needle goes up. Press key 15 for the needle down position Display A then lights up and the needle will remain down when sewing is stopped. Press key 15 again, The indicator light goes out and the needle nses and stays at the top posi tion Electronic actual speed selection: Press key 16 for slow sewing. Display B tights up The machine sews at half speed Press key 16 again. The display goes out and the machine sews again at full speed. Tie-off/buttonhole. To sew: Press key 19: Indicator C lights up. the pro grammed seam is tied off at the begin ning, then indicator light C goes out. If you push the key during sewing, the light goes on and a seam is tied ott immediately, whereas a pattern is tied off at the end. The display then goes out Buttonhole: In buttonhole pro grams 90 and 91. key 19 is used for determining and memorizing the length. For more details please see pages 78-91. Reverse sewing: Press key 18 before you start sewing Indicator light D lights up and the machine sews back wards permanently. If you press the key during sewing, the light will not go E on and the machine wilt sew back wards as long as the key is pressed. Darning: The lengths of darning pro gram 94 are also determined and memorized with key 18. F F F 28 The controls of the Creative comput er: 5 Keys for balance and pattern length 6 Key for program sequence and recommended sewing modes 7 Stitch length and pattern length keys 8 Stitch width keys 21 Display 22 Four program keys 26 Pattern start key 27 Single pattern key 28 Pattern mirror key 29 Twin needle key 30 Repetition key 47 Memory correction key 48 Program entry key for memories The computer of the Creative contains three different alphabets and two sets of numerals, punctuation marks and 99 programs. The programs are illus trated in the table with their seam types and setting numbers or symbols in the folding cover. The optimum width and length is indi cated for every program When you push and hold key 6 the computer also makes recommendations as to the use of dual feed, needle thread tensions and sewing feet for each pro gram. These settings are indicated in display 21 above the keys. The programs can only be changed with keys which have an indicator above them. The computer also contains 16 M memories for program combinations 29 -

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F
E
F
F
F
The
controls
of
the
Creative
comput
er:
5
Keys
for
balance
and
pattern
length
6
Key
for
program
sequence
and
recommended
sewing
modes
7
Stitch
length
and
pattern
length
keys
8
Stitch
width
keys
21
Display
22
Four
program
keys
26
Pattern
start
key
27
Single
pattern
key
28
Pattern
mirror
key
29
Twin
needle
key
30
Repetition
key
47
Memory
correction
key
48
Program
entry
key
for
memories
The
computer
of
the
Creative
contains
three
different
alphabets
and
two
sets
of
numerals,
punctuation
marks
and
99
programs.
The
programs
are
illus
trated
in
the
table
with
their
seam
types
and
setting
numbers
or
symbols
in
the
folding
cover.
The
optimum
width
and
length
is
indi
cated
for
every
program
When
you
push
and
hold
key
6
the
computer
also
makes
recommendations
as
to
the
use
of
dual
feed,
needle
thread
tensions
and
sewing
feet
for
each
pro
gram.
These
settings
are
indicated
in
display
21
above
the
keys.
The
programs
can
only
be
changed
with
keys
which
have
an
indicator
above
them.
The
computer
also
contains
16
M
memories
for
program
combinations
29
N
Electronic
bobbin
thread
monitoring:
Bobbin
thread
monitor
14
flashes
before
bobbin
thread
runs
out,
It
goes
out
again
when
the
full
bobbin
is
inserted
and
sewing
is
continued
Important:
cover
33
must
always
be
closed
Top
and
bottom
needle
position:
When
the
machine
stops.
the
needle
goes
up.
Press
key
15
for
the
needle
down
position
Display
A
then
lights
up
and
the
needle
will
remain
down
when
sewing
is
stopped.
Press
key
15
again,
The
indicator
light
goes
out
and
the
needle
nses
and
stays
at
the
top
posi
tion
Electronic
actual
speed
selection:
Press
key
16
for
slow
sewing.
Display
B
tights
up
The
machine
sews
at
half
speed
Press
key
16
again.
The
display
goes
out
and
the
machine
sews
again
at
full
speed.
Tie-off/buttonhole.
To
sew:
Press
key
19:
Indicator
C
lights
up.
the
pro
grammed
seam
is
tied
off
at
the
begin
ning,
then
indicator
light
C
goes
out.
If
you
push
the
key
during
sewing,
the
light
goes
on
and
a
seam
is
tied
ott
immediately,
whereas
a
pattern
is
tied
off
at
the
end.
The
display
then
goes
out
Buttonhole:
In
buttonhole
pro
grams
90
and
91.
key
19
is
used
for
determining
and
memorizing
the
length.
For
more
details
please
see
pages
78—91.
Reverse
sewing:
Press
key
18
before
you
start
sewing
Indicator
light
D
lights
up
and
the
machine
sews
back
wards
permanently.
If
you
press
the
key
during
sewing,
the
light
will
not
go
on
and
the
machine
wilt
sew
back
wards
as
long
as
the
key
is
pressed.
Darning:
The
lengths
of
darning
pro
gram
94
are
also
determined
and
memorized
with
key
18.