Janome MEMORY CRAFT 4800 user manual

User manual for the device Janome MEMORY CRAFT 4800

Device: Janome MEMORY CRAFT 4800
Category: Sewing Machine
Manufacturer: Janome
Size: 2.13 MB
Added : 10/20/2014
Number of pages: 68
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I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON N B BO OO OK K

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION III BASIC SEWING SECTION I NAMES OF PARTS Straight Stitch Sewing............................................... 23 Name of Parts ............................................................. 3 Screen Sharpness Adjusting Dial ............................... 4  Starting to sew ................................................ 23 Extension Table........................................................... 4  Changing sewing direction ........................... 23 Standa

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Zipper Sewing, contÕd ............................................. 42  Uniform width, length adjustment ........................ 63 Darning ..................................................................... 43 Editing Function (3) .................................................. 63  To sew .................................................................. 43  Custom stitch sizing ............................................. 63  For darning less than 2 cm ..............................

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SECTION I NAME OF PARTS Names of Parts 5 4 3 2 1 1 Foot storage compartment 2 Flip-top sewing instruction panel 20 3 Top cover 6 19 4 Auto-tension dial 5 Pressure dial 18 6 Face plate 7 Thread cutter 7 8 Needle threader 8 9 Needle plate 17 10 Extension table 9 11 Hook cover plate 16 15 12 Hook cover plate release button 14 13 13 Feed balancing dial 10 12 11 14 Reverse button 15 Auto-lock button 16 Up/down needle button 21 17 Speed setting lever 18 Keyboard 19 Screen sharpness adjustment dial 2

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Screen Sharpness Adjusting Dial Use this to adjust the sharpness of the liquid crystal display. If no indication is shown on the screen after you switch on the power, adjust the screen brightness with this dial. Extension Table The extension table provides added sewing surface and can be easily removed for free arm sewing. Detaching the table: Pull the table away from the machine, as illustrated. Free arm sewing Free arm sewing is useful for darning socks or mending knees, elbows or areas of wea

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Standard Accessories 3 2 4 1 Set of needles 2 L: Quilting bar 3 G: Blind hem foot G 4 D: Hemmer foot L 5 D 5 C: Overedge foot 1 C 6 E: Zipper foot F 7 A: Zigzag foot E A 6 * It is attached on the machine. 8 F: Satin stitch foot 7 8 o Screwdriver 9 10 !0 R: Automatic buttonhole foot !1 Lint brush !2 Bobbins 11 !3 Seam ripper 12 !4 Spool holder (Large) 13 * It is attached on the machine. 16 !5 Spool holder (Small) !6 Additional spool pin 14 !7 Felt 15 21 17 !8 Spool base !9 H: Cording foot 20

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SECTION II GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting Machine to Power Supply Before connecting the power supply, make sure the 4 voltage and frequency shown on the machine conform to your electrical power. Turn off the power switch, and insert the foot control plug 1, machine plug 2, into the machine and power supply plug 3 into the outlet in the following order. 2 1 Foot control plug 5 2 Machine plug 3 Power supply plug 1 4 Power switch 6 5 Power supply cord 6 Foot control For Your Safety * While in o

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4 56 7 8 9 101112 15 1 2 3 14 13 Main Function of Buttons / Keys  Up/down needle position button When the Up/down needle position button is pressed, the needle bar goes down and stops in the lowest 1 position. When pressed again, the needle bar goes up and stops in the highest position. * When this button is pressed, the needle bar alter- nates between up and down positions when the machine stops.  Auto-lock button When stitches are selected, the machine will immediately sew lo

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 Mode selection key Direct Mode A Mode B Mode C Mode By pressing the key, LED light will move step by step to select the stitch mode, as shown. Direct Mode: Direct mode pattern selection A Mode: Pattern selection using number keys utility and decorative stitches) B Mode: Character selection using number keys (block type) 4 C Mode: Character selection using number keys (script type)  Twin needle key Just press this button and “A” mark will appear on the 5 display screen. A Press button again fo

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 Message key When Message key is pressed, a detailed message will 9 display suitable stitches, patterns and machine settings.  Turn-over memory key (To memorize the pattern in mirror image) Select a desired pattern and press TOM key so the selected pattern’s mirror image will be shown on the screen. 10 Use this key to memorize and sew patterns in a mirror image. Programmed letters or numbers will be reduced to 2/3 of their actual size when you press the TOM key.  Elongation key (For A Mode

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 Clear key If an incorrect pattern is memorized, pressing this key will immediately clear it (like a backspace key). 13  Memory key When this key is pressed after selecting a pattern, the pattern will be memorized as many times as the key is pressed. When the key is pressed after selecting an- 14 other pattern, that pattern will be memorized after the previously memorized pattern. (The maximum number of memory patterns is 50) * The following patterns cannot be memorized. * The Direct mode

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 Pattern selection and screen indication [1] Select the Direct mode pattern selection. [2] Press the pattern key on the keyboard. [1] Example: Pattern 05, as shown. [3] The display screens shows from left to right: 1 Stitch pattern: 05 2 Thread tension: AUTO 6 3 Presser foot: A [3] 4 Stitch width: 5.0 5 Stitch length: 2.0 \ 6 Buzzer sound on: (see page 12 to mute the buzzer sound) 1 2 345 [2]  Number key selection You can select the patterns by pressing number keys. Example: pattern number 5

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\ \ Memory Mode/Buzzer Sound/Multiple [1] Language Settings NORMAL / RESUMPTION Mode [1] Turn on the power switch while pressing the memory key. 1 Memory key 2 Power switch [2] Select “1” on the number key to access the 2 NORMAL/RESUMPTION mode. 1 You can select the mode by pressing the stitch width key “+” or “-”. * NORMAL mode - The last selected pattern setting will not be recalled when you turn on your machine. Machine turns on in straight stitch 01, Direct mode. * RESUMPTION mode - The l

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To Raise or Drop the Feed Dogs 1  For button sewing etc., drop the feed dogs.  When finished sewing, raise the feed dogs. 1 2 The feed dogs must always be up for normal sewing. 1 Lowered position 2 2 Raised position Pressure Dial The pressure dial should be set at “3“ for regular sewing. Reduce the pressure to “2” for applique, cutwork, drawn 1 work, basting and embroidery. Set the pressure to “1” when sewing chiffon, lace, 2 organdy and other fine fabrics. Velour and knit with a lot of stre

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Changing Needles [1] [2] [1] Raise the needle by pressing the Up/down needle 2 1 position key and lower the presser foot. Turn off the power switch. Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it counterclockwise. Remove the needle from the clamp. 3 [2] Insert the new needle into the needle clamp with the flat side to the rear. When inserting the needle into the clamp, push it up as far as it will go. Tighten the clamp screw firmly by turning it clockwise. [3] [3] To check for a good needle, put th

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Selecting Needle and Thread NEEDLE SIZE FABRICS THREADS Crepe de Chine, Fine Silk Voile, Lawn, Fine Cotton Organdy, 9 or 11 LIGHT WEIGHT Fine Synthetic Georgette,Tricot Fine Cotton-covered Polyester Linens, Cotton, 50 Silk Pique, Serge, 50 to 80 Cotton 11 or 14 Double Knits, MEDIUM WEIGHT 50 to 60 Synthetic Percale Cotton-covered Polyester Denim, tweed, 50 Silk Gabardine, Coating, 40 to 50 Cotton Drapery, and 14 or 16 HEAVY WEIGHT 40 to 50 Synthetic Upholstery Fabric Cotton-covered Polyester NOT

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Winding the Bobbin 321  Set the spool Lift up the spool pin and place the spool of thread on it with the thread coming off the spool as shown. Press the large spool holder firmly against the spool of thread. * The small spool holder is used with a small or narrow 5 4 spool of thread. 1 Spool pin 2 Ordinary spool 3 Large spool holder 4 Small spool holder 5 Small spool  Removing the bobbin Gently slide the hook cover plate release button to the 1 right and remove the cover plate. Lift out the b

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“C” [4] [5] “A” [2] 1 3 [3] “B” 5 4 7 6 [1] 6  Winding the bobbin [6] For the bobbin winding, set the speed control lever at 2 the medium to high speed position. [1] Hold the end of thread. [2] Guide the thread through the thread guide “A”. [3] Thread the thread guide “B”. [4] Thread the thread guide “C”. [5] Thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside to the outside. 1 Bobbin winder spindle [7] [6] Put the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle, and push it to the right. 2 Bobbin winder

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 Inserting the bobbin [1] [1] Place the bobbin in the bobbin holder with the thread running off counterclockwise. 1 End of thread 1 [2] A [2] Guide the thread into the notch on the front side of the bobbin holder. A 2 Notch A 2 [3] [3] Continue to draw the thread lightly. The thread slips into notch . Pull out about 15 cm (6”) of thread. 3 Notch 3 B 4 [4] [4] Attach the hook cover plate. Check the threading by referring to the chart shown on the hook cover plate. 4 Threading chart 18

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Threading the Machine [1] [3]  Threading the machine * Raise the presser foot lever. * Turn the power switch “ON”, press the needle Up/down button twice to raise the needle, then turn 1 the power switch “OFF”. [4] [2] 1 Presser bar lifter 2 Needle Up/down button [5] 2 [1] Raise the presser foot lifter. Draw the thread from the spool and thread around [1] 4 the upper thread guide “A” and “B”. “B” 3 Thread guide “A”. 4 Thread guide “B” 3 “A” [2] [2] Then, down around the check spring holder. 5


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