Pfaff performance 2058 Owner's Manual - Page 42

Enter the length directly on the screen in mm recommended., Length setting while sewing, Finish - instruction manual

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For buttonhole and darning programs. In the darning programs (no. 74-75) the function is automatically activated. Use the reverse button (10) to determine the length of the first seam. The following seams will automatically be sewn in the same length. Finish buttonholes manually. Use the function if the sensormatic buttonhole guide has not been inserted. If the settings are changed the font turns italic and a small arrow above or below the figures indicates if the settings are increased or decreased. Note: If you exit a sewing menu, the settings are reset to default. For saving your own settings go to "Stitch parameters" in the context menu (see page 3:13). Buttonhole programs Use the buttonhole foot no. 5A and the sensormatic buttonhole guide no. 10 to sew perfect buttonholes on all kinds of fabric. See page 4:7 for instructions on changing to the buttonhole foot and inserting the sensormatic buttonhole guide. Buttonholes can be sewn in three different ways: 1. Enter the length directly on the screen in mm (recommended). Touch the pattern length icon and set the size of the buttonhole slit with the function field buttons (5). The buttonhole will be sewn automatically to fit the button. 2. Length setting while sewing. Touch the "prog" icon. Sew the forward buttonhole seam and press the reverse button (10) when you have reached the correct buttonhole size. A mark appears in the "prog" icon. The rest of the buttonhole will be finished automatically. The mark in the icon means that the buttonhole is automatically saved and can be repeated as many times as you wish. To program a different buttonhole length, without leaving the menu, you must first touch the "prog" icon to remove the mark and then sew the new buttonhole. Touch the "prog" icon once more to deactivate and be able to choose other functions. Note: If the sensormatic buttonhole guide has not been inserted you will have to finish the buttonhole manually by pressing the reverse button (10). 3. Finish buttonholes manually. If the sensormatic buttonhole guide has not been inserted the buttonhole can be finished manually. Activate "man" by touching the icon. The forward buttonhole column will be sewn in the length you enter on the screen. The reverse buttonhole column will be finished after you have pressed the reverse button (10). When the buttonhole is finished, touch 3:8

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3:8
For buttonhole and darning programs. In the darning programs
(no. 74-75) the function is automatically activated. Use the reverse
button (10) to determine the length of the
rst seam. The following
seams will automatically be sewn in the same length.
Finish buttonholes manually. Use the function if the sensormatic
buttonhole guide has not been inserted.
If the settings are changed the font turns italic and a small arrow above
or below the
gures indicates if the settings are increased or decreased.
Note:
If you exit a sewing menu, the settings are reset to default.
For saving your own settings go to ”Stitch parameters” in the
context menu (see page 3:13).
Buttonhole programs
Use the buttonhole foot no. 5A and the sensormatic buttonhole guide
no. 10 to sew perfect buttonholes on all kinds of fabric. See page 4:7
for instructions on changing to the buttonhole foot and inserting the
sensormatic buttonhole guide.
Buttonholes can be sewn in three different ways:
1.
Enter the length directly on the screen in mm (recommended).
Touch the pattern length icon and set the size of the buttonhole slit
with the function
eld buttons (5). The buttonhole will be sewn
automatically to
t the button.
2. Length setting while sewing
. Touch the ”prog” icon. Sew the
forward buttonhole seam and press the reverse button (10) when
you have reached the correct buttonhole size. A mark appears
in the ”prog” icon. The rest of the buttonhole will be
nished
automatically. The mark in the icon means that the buttonhole is
automatically saved and can be repeated as many times as you
wish. To program a different buttonhole length, without leaving the
menu, you must
rst touch the ”prog” icon to remove the mark and
then sew the new buttonhole. Touch the ”prog” icon once more to
deactivate and be able to choose other functions.
Note:
If the sensormatic buttonhole guide has not been inserted you
will have to
nish the buttonhole manually by pressing the reverse
button (10).
3. Finish buttonholes manually
. If the sensormatic buttonhole guide
has not been inserted the buttonhole can be
nished manually.
Activate ”man” by touching the icon. The forward buttonhole
column will be sewn in the length you enter on the screen. The
reverse buttonhole column will be
nished after you have pressed
the reverse button (10). When the buttonhole is
nished, touch