Janome JP760 manual Getting Ready to SEW, Connecting the Power Supply, Using the start/stop button

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GETTING READY TO SEW

Connecting the Power Supply

NOTE:

Before connecting to the power supply, make sure the voltage shown on the machine conforms to your electrical power.

Using the start/stop button

Turn off the power switch.

Insert the machine plug into the power inlet. Insert the power supply plug into the wall outlet. Turn on the power switch.

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Using the foot control Turn off the power switch.

Insert the foot control plug into the machine socket. Insert the machine plug into the machine socket. Insert the power supply plug into the wall outlet. Turn on the power switch.

qPower switch w Foot control plug e Machine socket r Machine plug t Power inlet

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NOTE:

The start/stop button does not work when the foot control is connected.

When the power is turned on, the indicator window will show a test pattern then will indicate 01.

WARNING:

While in operation, always keep your eyes on the sewing area, and do not touch any moving parts such as the thread take-up lever, handwheel or needle. Always turn off the power switch and unplug from the power supply:

-when leaving the machine unattended.

-when attaching or removing parts.

-when cleaning the machine.

Do not place anything on the foot control, otherwise the machine will run intermittently.

Operating Instructions:

The symbol "O" of a switch indicates the "off" position of a switch.

For appliances with a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If it does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way.

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Contents Instruction Book Important Safety Instructions Know Your Machine Utility Stitches Setting the Spool Pin Know Your MachineName of Parts Detaching the table Standard AccessoriesExtention Table Attaching the tableUsing the foot control Turn off the power switch Connecting the Power SupplyUsing the start/stop button Getting Ready to SEWControlling Sewing Speed Speed control sliderFoot control Start/stop button Auto-lock button When stitch pattern #01, #05 or #10 HasFunction Buttons Up/down needle buttonStitch width adjusting button Stitch length adjusting buttonDirect pattern selection buttons Dropping the Feed Dog Changing the Presser FootDetaching and Attaching the Foot Holder Balanced tension Needle thread tension is too tightNeedle thread tension is too loose Needle and Thread Chart Changing NeedlesSetting the spool Winding the BobbinRemoving the bobbin Threading for bobbin winding Additional spool pinInserting the bobbin Threading the Machine Needle Threader Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread Basic Stitches Straight StitchAltering the stitch length Altering the needle drop positionUsing the seam guide lines Turning square cornersSewing from the edge of thick fabric Variety of Straight Stitches and Recommended Feet Zigzag Stitch Altering the stitch widthUtility Stitches Overcasting with Zigzag StitchMultiple Zigzag Stitch Tricot Stitch Buttonholes To sew Step Altering the buttonhole width Step Altering the buttonhole stitch densityDouble layer buttonhole Round end and keyhole buttonholes Machine Settings Altering the buttonhole width Round-end buttonholeKeyhole buttonhole Step Knit buttonhole Corded buttonhole Machine Settings Auto buttonhole Machine Settings Button Sewing Zipper Sewing Attaching the zipper foot optional itemFabric preparation Page Machine setting Adjusting the needle drop positionBlind Hemming Eyelet Correcting the shape of an eyeletDecorative Sewing AppliquePatchwork Smocking Scallop Stitch Decorative Satin StitchesFagoting Cross StitchCorrecting Distorted Stretch Patterns Pattern CombinationCare and Maintenance Cleaning the Hook Race and Feed DogsReplacing the Bobbin Holder Problems and Warning Signals Bobbin thread Condition Cause Reference Needle threadBreaks Needle breaks

JP760 specifications

The Janome JP760 is a versatile sewing machine designed for both beginners and experienced sewists alike. Combining robustness with advanced technology, the JP760 offers a wide variety of features that make it a popular choice among sewing enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Janome JP760 is its range of built-in stitch patterns. With over 60 different stitch options, users can choose from utility, decorative, and quilting stitches to suit any project they have in mind. This diversity allows for creativity and personalization in sewing, empowering users to craft unique items.

The machine comes equipped with a top-loading bobbin system, which simplifies thread loading and ensures consistent tension while sewing. This system also allows for easy monitoring of bobbin thread levels, reducing interruptions during projects. The JP760 includes an automatic needle threader, which saves time and effort, making the setup process smoother even for novice users.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the machine's adjustable presser foot pressure. This feature enables sewists to adjust the pressure according to the fabric type, ensuring optimal fabric feeding for a clean and professional finish. Whether working with lightweight materials or thick fabrics, the JP760 provides adaptability to various sewing needs.

The sewing machine also features a generous sewing area, which is particularly beneficial for quilting and larger projects. The built-in extension table adds extra workspace, accommodating larger items with ease. Additionally, the adjustable speed control allows users to sew at their preferred pace, enhancing comfort and precision.

The Janome JP760 is also designed with user convenience in mind. Its intuitive LCD screen displays essential information, including stitch selection and settings, while the straightforward control panel makes adjustments easy. The machine's lightweight design and built-in carry handle increase portability, allowing users to take it to classes or sewing groups without hassle.

In terms of durability, the Janome JP760 is constructed with high-quality materials, ensuring longevity and reliability. Its strong motor and robust design can handle a variety of sewing tasks, making it a solid investment for anyone looking to explore the world of sewing.

Overall, the Janome JP760 is a well-rounded sewing machine that marries technology with functionality. Its diverse features, user-friendly design, and robust performance make it an attractive option for sewers at any skill level, ensuring countless successful sewing experiences for its users.