Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Owner's Manual - Page 40

Entering, program, left., right, middle, Press, the mod, enter

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o N Nt N N N HNHN H N H N 9OA4-N4-N NtNN N 'H'N H N tN I? - lOAt3.SHNH N N HN H N HN Entering new data This machine has 16 programs. The opti mal values are entered as standard set tings for each program. You can change all the data from the standard settings in any program and store them. There are three memories (A, B and C) available for each program which appear right behind the program number (e.g. 10 A). Proceed as follows: 1. Select the desired program with the program key (10 left). 2. The standard setting appears in the display when the mod key (10 right) is pressed. 3. If the mod key (10 right) is pressed again, the letter A appears beside the program number as an indication that you can now enter your own values in memory A. If the mod key (10 right) is pressed again memory B appears and if pressed once more memory C. 4. If the cursor key (10 middle) is press ed, the display for the stitch length appears. You can now alter the stitch length with the program key (10 left). 5. If you wish to alter other settings, press the cursor key (10 middle) until the setting that is to be changed flash es. You can now set them as required. 6, Press the mod key (10 right) to enter the data in memory. Press the mod key until you come back to the previously selected memory A, B, or C. All the new data has now been entered and is retained when the machine' is switched off. If you select your memory again the values that have been entered now flash. They can of course be changed at any time as described. 36

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Entering
new
data
This
machine
has
16
programs.
The
opti
mal
values
are
entered
as
standard
set
tings
for
each
program.
You
can
change
all
the
data
from
the
standard
settings
in
any
program
and
store
them.
There are
three
memories
(A,
B
and
C)
available
for
each
program
which
appear
right
behind
the
program
number
(e.g.
10
A).
Proceed
as
follows:
1.
Select
the
desired program
with
the
program
key
(10
left).
2.
The
standard
setting
appears
in
the
display when
the mod
key
(10
right)
is
pressed.
3.
If
the
mod
key
(10
right)
is
pressed
again,
the
letter
A
appears
beside
the
program
number
as
an
indication
that
you
can
now
enter
your
own
values
in
memory
A.
If
the
mod
key
(10
right)
is
pressed
again
memory
B
appears
and
if
pressed
once
more
memory
C.
4.
If
the
cursor
key
(10
middle)
is
press
ed,
the
display for
the
stitch
length
appears.
You
can
now
alter
the
stitch
length
with
the
program key
(10
left).
5.
If
you
wish
to
alter
other
settings,
press
the
cursor
key
(10
middle)
until
the
setting
that
is
to
be
changed
flash
es.
You
can
now
set
them
as
required.
6,
Press
the mod
key
(10
right)
to
enter
the
data
in
memory.
Press
the
mod
key
until
you
come
back
to
the
previously
selected
memory
A,
B,
or
C.
All
the
new
data
has
now
been
entered
and
is
retained
when
the
machine’
is
switched
off.
If
you
select
your
memory
again
the
values
that
have
been
entered
now
flash.
They
can
of
course
be
changed
at
any
time
as
described.
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