Husqvarna C10, C20 manual

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5.Position the fabric so that the needle is 2mm (1/16 inch) in front of the area to be darned, and then lower the presser foot lever.

Please Note: When lowering the presser foot, do not push in the front of the presser foot, otherwise the darning will not be sewn with the correct size.

6.Pass the upper thread down through the hole in the presser foot. Pull down the buttonhole lever then push it back. The buttonhole lever is positioned behind the bracket on the buttonhole foot. Gently hold the end of the upper thread in your left hand, and then start sewing.

Please Note: When you select any buttonhole pattern or darning pattern, the LCD screen will display the figure

“, to remind you to pull down the buttonhole lever.

7.Darning stitches are sewn from the front of the presser foot to the back, as shown.

8.If the area to be darned is too big to sew with one darning stitch, you can sew several times (or cross sew) to get better sewing result.

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Contents C10/20 Symbol Instructions Important Safety Instructions Contents FREE-MOTION, DARNING, Embroidery and Monogramming Replacing the Light Bulb Maintenance Principal Parts of the Machine Operation buttons Reverse button Buttons of the MachineAuto-lock button Needle up/down buttonFunction buttons Stitch length Mode selectionStitch width Pattern mirroringDirect Pattern LCD Screen Model C10Pattern Alphabet LCD Screen Model C20Direct selection patterns Pattern selection by number Pattern Chart Model C10Pattern Chart Model C20 Accessories For USA and Canada Connecting the Machine to the Power SourceStarting Sewing Speed adjustment leverFoot control Changing the Presser Foot Replacing the NeedleMatching NEEDLE/ FABRIC/ Thread Adjusting Presser Foot PressurePlease Note Presser Foot Application Type of Presser Foot ChartWinding the Bobbin Page Inserting the Bobbin Threading the Upper Thread Page Needle Threader TOP Thread Tension Cutting the Thread Bringing UP the Bobbin ThreadRaise or Lower the Feed Dogs Presser Foot LiftOperation Buttons Auto-lock button Stitch width button Function ButtonsStitch length button Mode selection buttonModel C20 only Pattern mirroring button Direct pattern selection buttons Selection ButtonsNumber buttons Memory Buttons Sewing corners Useful SkillsReverse Free armSewing on heavy fabric Zigzag Stitches Straight Stitches and Needle PositionStretch Stitches Using the standard foot Using the overcasting footOvercasting Stitches Blindhem Button Sewing Buttonhole Stitching Starting Point Page Making a corded buttonhole on stretch fabrics Eyelet Stitch Darning Stitch Page Inserting a centered zipper Zipper InsertionQuilting Darning FREE-MOTION, DARNING, Embroidery and MonogrammingMonogramming EmbroideryMirroring Programming patterns Memory Model C10Clearing patterns Adding patternsRecall and sew the memorized pattern Memory Model C20 Clearing patterns or letters Adding patterns or lettersRecall and sew the memorized pattern Instruction animation message display Bobbin winding Buttonhole lever is not loweredPush bobbin winder stop to sewing position Replacing the Light Bulb Cleaning the screen MaintenanceCleaning the sewing machine surface Cleaning the hookPage Problem Cause Correction Troubleshooting GuideDecrease the presser foot pressure Presser Functions Quick Reference Chart Model C10Foot Utility Quick Reference Chart Model C20~3.0 Adjustments can be made Page VSM Group AB SE-561 84 Huskvarna Sweden

C10, C20 specifications

Husqvarna, a leading brand in outdoor power equipment, has made significant strides in the chainsaw market with the introduction of the C20 and C10 models. These chainsaws are designed for both professional users and enthusiasts, offering a blend of power, efficiency, and innovative features tailored to meet various cutting needs.

The Husqvarna C20 chainsaw stands out with its robust 20-inch bar, making it ideal for felling larger trees and cutting firewood. It is powered by a reliable 50cc engine that delivers impressive torque, allowing for faster cutting speeds and reduced fatigue during extended use. The C20 is equipped with Husqvarna's X-Torq engine technology, which reduces fuel consumption and harmful emissions without compromising performance. This feature not only helps the environment but also provides users with longer running times between fuel refills.

Additionally, the C20 incorporates an easy start system that minimizes pull resistance on the starter cord, making it accessible to users of all skill levels. The air purge function ensures the carburetor remains primed, further enhancing starting efficiency. For safety, the chainsaw includes a chain brake that activates in case of kickback, protecting the user from potential injuries.

On the other hand, the Husqvarna C10 is designed for lighter-duty tasks, featuring a 16-inch bar and a slightly smaller engine. This model excels in ease of handling, making it a perfect choice for homeowners and those new to chainsaw operation. The C10 incorporates many of the same technologies as its big brother, including the X-Torq engine, ensuring that it is both efficient and environmentally friendly.

Both models come equipped with adjustable oil pumps, allowing users to customize the oil flow to the chain based on their specific cutting conditions. This feature not only prolongs bar and chain life but also enhances cutting performance. Furthermore, the ergonomic design of the handles contributes to comfortable operation during prolonged use, reducing strain on the user's hands and arms.

In summary, the Husqvarna C20 and C10 chainsaws bring powerful performance, innovative technology, and user-friendly features to the market. Whether you need a heavy-duty tool for professional tasks or a lighter chainsaw for home use, Husqvarna combines efficiency and safety to deliver reliable equipment that stands the test of time.