3. USING THE OPERATION PANEL (BASIC OPERATIONS)
3-3. Sewing continuous backtack stitches
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1 | Setting continuous backtack stitches | |||
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| Example: |
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| If the treadle is simply depressed continuously, the number of stitches set for A, B, C and D | |
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| will be sewn in a single cycle, the thread will be trimmed automatically and then the needle | ||
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| bar will stop in the needle up position. | |
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| NOTE: | |
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| ・ If the treadle is returned to the neutral position while continuous backtacking is being |
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| carried out, the sewing machine will stop at the point where the treadle returns to the |
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| neutral position. If the treadle is depressed again, operation will resume from the point |
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| where it was interrupted. |
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| ・ If thread trimming lock is set, the sewing machine will stop in the needle up position |
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| without thread trimming being carried out. |
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