Pfaff creative 7530 Owner's Manual - Page 45

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I JLI JH J ,J LH IL Numbered keys (7) The numbered keys 1-0 consist of 5 key pairings, each of which has two inscriptions. In general, the settings are increased with + and decreased with -. With the numbered keys 1 and 2 you 1 2 select the stitch programs in groups of ten and the type of alphabet (Program keys). With the numbered keys 3 and 4 you 3 4 select the stitch programs individually. In the alphabet, these keys can be used to select the letters (Program keys). B B With these keys you determine the stitch 5 6 width and the needle position. 0 With these keys you can determine the 7 8 stitch length and pattern length. B B With the numbered keys 9 and 0 you 9 0 determine the stitch density and the balance. Display (8) a) With this key you call up the sewing help. In the display you will see, from left to right, the information about the correct sewing foot, patterns and the recommended thread tension. b) This key switches the revolving display in the pattern sequence on or off. c) All of the languages are displayed by pressing this key in the "select language" mode. clear) (9) The "clear)" key deletes, after asking for your confirmation, a selected pattern sequence and a selected P-memory. edit(1O) With this key you can move between the pro gramming screen and the sewing screen. 41

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Numbered
keys
(7)
The
numbered
keys
1—0
consist
of
5
key
pairings,
each
of
which
has
two
inscriptions.
In
general,
the
settings
are
increased
with
+
and
decreased
with
—.
With
the
numbered
keys
1
and
2
you
1
2
select
the
stitch
programs
in
groups
of
ten
and
the
type
of
alphabet
(Program
keys).
With
the
numbered
keys
3
and
4
you
3
4
select the
stitch
programs
individually.
In
the alphabet,
these
keys
can
be
used
to
select the
letters
(Program
keys).
B
B
With
these
keys
you
determine
the
stitch
5
6
width and
the
needle
position.
0
With
these
keys
you
can
determine
the
7
8
stitch
length and
pattern
length.
B
B
With
the
numbered
keys
9
and 0
you
9
0
determine
the
stitch density
and
the
balance.
Display
(8)
a)
With
this
key
you
call
up
the
sewing
help.
In
the
display
you
will
see,
from
left
to
right,
the
information
about
the
correct
sewing
foot,
patterns
and
the recommended
thread
tension.
b)
This
key
switches
the
revolving
display
in
the
pattern
sequence
on
or
off.
c)
All
of
the languages
are
displayed
by
pressing
this
key
in
the
“select
language”
mode.
clear)
(9)
The
“clear)”
key
deletes,
after
asking
for
your
confirmation,
a
selected pattern
sequence
and
a
selected
P-memory.
edit(1O)
With
this
key you
can
move
between
the
pro
gramming
screen
and
the
sewing
screen.
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LI
J
J
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I
IL
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