Pfaff creative 4.0 manual

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    Owner´s manual[...]

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    This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INS TRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine. D ANGER – T o reduce the risk of electric shock: ?[...]

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    Congr atulations! Congratulations on purchasing your new PFAFF® creative™ 4.0 sewing and embroidery machine. As a sewing enthusiast, you have acquired a machine that features the very latest in both design and technology, enabling you to transform all your creative ideas into reality. Before you start, please spend some time reading this owner?[...]

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    T able of contents 1 Introduction 1:7 Machine overview 1:8 Front side ...................................................................... 1:8 Rear side ....................................................................... 1:9 Top parts ....................................................................... 1:9 Accessory tray ..................[...]

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    5 Sequencing 5:1 Sequencing - overview 5:2 Create a sequence ........................................................ 5:3 Option bar 5:4 Save options ................................................................. 5:4 Sequence commands ................................................... 5:4 Horizontal preview .....................................[...]

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    Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing machine. This discoloring may be very dif À cult or impossible to remove. Fleece and denim fabric, especially red and blue, often contain a lot of excess dye. If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye[...]

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    Intr oduction[...]

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    1:8 4 3 2 1 6 5 8 7 10 15 5 13 26 24 28 27 30 29 18 19 20 21 22 23 12 14 16 17 25 9 11 Introduction Machine overview 1. Lid with stitch chart 2. Threading slots 3. Thread cutter 4. Sensormatic buttonhole foot socket 5. LED-lights 6. Built-in needle threader 7. Needle bar 8. Needle thread guide 9. Bobbin cover 10. Stitch plate 11. Free arm 12. Press[...]

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    1:9 33 32 31 36 35 34 37 38 39 40 42 41 43 44 45 48 47 46 Introduction Rear side 31. Handle 32. IDT 33. Embroidery unit connection socket T op parts 34. Pre-tension device for threading and bobbin winding 35. Bobbin winder thread guide 36. Thread guide 37. Bobbin thread guides 38. Bobbin winder lever 39. Bobbin spindle 40. Bobbin thread cutter 41. [...]

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    1:10 57 56 55 54 61 60 59 58 64 63 62 65 66 67 68 69 51 52 53 49 50 50 Introduction P arts of the embroidery unit (type BE16) 49. Embroidery unit release button 50. Level adjusting feet 51. Embroidery unit socket 52. Embroidery hoop connection assembly 53. Embroidery arm Included accessories Accessories 54. Stylus 55. Thread net 56. Edge guide 57. [...]

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    1:11 Introduction Presser feet Presser foot 0A Standard presser foot with IDT (attached on the machine upon delivery) This foot is used mainly for straight stitching and zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1.0mm. Presser foot 1A Fancy stitch foot with IDT This foot is used for decorative stitches. The groove on the underside of the fo[...]

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    1:12 Introduction Stitch overview Utility stitches Stitch Stitch number Name Description 1.1.1 Straight stitch For seaming and topstitching. Select from 37 different needle positions. Note: This stitch makes a stronger tie-off than stitch 2.1.1. 1.1.2 Stretch triple straight stitch Reinforced seam. Topstitching. 1.1.3 Straight stitch reverse Sew co[...]

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    1:13 Introduction 1.2.2 Closed overlock Seam and overcast in one step. 1.2.3 Closed overlock Seam and overcast in one step with reinforced edge. 1.2.4 Elastic overcast Seam and overcast stretch fabrics in one step. 1.2.5 Standard overcast Seam and overcast stretch fabrics in one step with reinforced edge. 1.2.6 Overlock Seam and overcast stretch fa[...]

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    1:14 Introduction 1.3.8 Rounded buttonhole Buttonhole for light garments or jackets. 1.3.9 Decorative buttonhole with triangle tack Decorative buttonhole. 1.3.10 Stretch buttonhole Buttonhole for stretch fabrics. 1.3.11 Cross stitch buttonhole Decorative buttonhole. 1.3.12 Decorative buttonhole Decorative buttonhole. 1.3.13 Professional eyelet butt[...]

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    1:15 Introduction Decor ative stitches 2.1 Quilt stitches - Handlook stitches 2.2 Quilt stitches - Antique quilt stitches 2.3 Quilt stitches - Stippling stitches 3.1 Needle art stitches - Cross stitches 3.2 Needle art stitches - Hemstitches 3.3 Needle art stitches - Antique hand embroidery stitches 2.4 Quilt stitches - Crazy patch stitches 3.3 Need[...]

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    1:16 Introduction 3.4 Needle art stitches - Smocking stitches 4.1 Decorative stitches - Scallop edges 4.2 Decorative stitches - Satin stitches 4.4 Decorative stitches - Art stitches 4.5 Decorative stitches - Ornamental stitches 4.6 Decorative stitches - Bows and hearts 4.3 Decorative stitches - Leaves and Á owers 4.7 Decorative stitches - Fun stit[...]

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    1:17 Introduction 4.8 Decorative stitches - Borders Alphabets Comic Outline Cyrillic Script[...]

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    Pr epar ations[...]

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    2:2 12 3 Prepar ations Unpacking 1. Place the box on a steady, Á at surface. Lift the machine out of the box and remove the outer packaging and lift off the machine carrying case. 2. Remove all other packing material and the plastic bag. 3. Slide off the accessory tray and remove the styrofoam inside. Note: Styrofoam left in the accessory tray whi[...]

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    2:3 creative 4.0 Prepar ations P ack away after sewing 1. Switch the main switch (3) off. 2. Unplug the cord from the wall socket and then from the machine (2). 3. Unplug the foot control cord from the machine (1). Wind the foot control cord inside the space on the underside of the foot control. 4. Place all accessories in the accessory tray. Slide[...]

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    2:4 Prepar ations Spool pins Your machine has two spool pins, a main spool pin and an auxiliary spool pin. The spool pins are designed for all types of thread. The main spool pin is adjustable and can be used both in a horizontal position (the thread reels off the spool) and a vertical position (the thread spool rotates). Use the horizontal positio[...]

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    2:5 F G creative 4.0 A C D E B A B C Prepar ations Threading the machine Make sure that the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position. 1. Place the thread on the spool pin and À t a spool cap of the right size. 2. Pull the thread into the thread guide by pulling it from the front to the back (A). Make sure the thread clicks into [...]

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    2:6 creative 4.0 A C D E F B A B C Prepar ations Threading for twin needle Replace the sewing needle with a twin needle. Make sure that the presser foot is raised and the needle is in the up position. 1. Place the thread on the spool pin and À t a spool cap of the right size. Raise the auxiliary spool pin. Slide on a large spool cap and a felt pad[...]

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    2:7 E D E A B C A D Prepar ations Bobbin winding Winding from horizontal position 1. Place an empty bobbin on the bobbin spindle, with the logo facing up. Use only the original PFAFF® bobbins approved for this model. 2. Place the thread spool on the spool pin in horizontal position. Slide a spool cap tightly against the spool. 3. Place the thread [...]

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    2:8 1 2 4 3 A B C C B A Prepar ations Winding while embroidering or sewing Swing the auxiliary spool pin up. Place an appropriate spool cap, felt pad and thread spool on the spool pin. The needle thread (blue) is placed into the thread guide (A) and underneath the bobbin winder thread guide (B). Pull the bobbin thread (red) counter-clockwise above [...]

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    2:9 Prepar ations ID T (Integr ated dual feed) For sewing any fabric precisely PFAFF® creative™ 4.0 sewing and embroidery machine provides the ideal solution: the integrated dual feed, IDT system. As on industrial machines, the IDT feeds the fabric from the top and bottom at the same time. The material is fed precisely. On light fabrics such as [...]

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    2:10 AB C D E F G H Prepar ations Needles The sewing machine needle plays an important role in successful sewing. Use only quality needles. We recommend needles of system 130/705H. The needle package included with your machine contains needles of the most frequently used sizes. Universal needle (A) Universal needles have a slightly rounded point an[...]

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    2:11 Prepar ations Changing the presser foot Remove presser foot Press the presser foot downwards until it disengages from the presser foot holder. Attach presser foot Line up the pins on the foot with the gap underneath the presser foot holder. Press upwards until the foot snaps into place. You can also use the presser foot up/down buttons to rais[...]

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    2:12 Prepar ations USB ports Your machine has two USB ports – one to connect the sewing machine to your computer and one to connect either your USB embroidery stick, optional CD-drive, optional USB hub or optional mouse. USB embroidery stick Delivered with your machine is a USB embroidery stick. Use the stick to store designs and other À les or [...]

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    2:13 Prepar ations Connect machine to computer Your machine comes with an Embroidery Machine Communication CD (attached inside the back cover of this Owner’s manual). This CD should be installed before the machine is connected to your computer for the À rst time. When the software on the CD is installed and the machine and the computer are conne[...]

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    2:14 Prepar ations 8. You may now connect your embroidery machine to your computer. A message will appear and you will be informed when your embroidery machine is ready to be used. Windows® XP 6. From the main menu of your CD, click the Install Drivers option for Windows® XP. Drivers are only available for 32-bit Windows® XP. 7. During the insta[...]

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    2:15 A B C DE F G H I J Prepar ations Buttons and icons Reverse button (A) For permanent reverse, press the button once before starting to sew. The reverse indicator (B) will be lit and the machine sews in reverse until you press the button again to cancel. If you press the reverse button while sewing, the machine sews in reverse for as long as you[...]

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    2:16 A B C DE F G H I J Prepar ations Stitch restart (I) When having stopped sewing in the middle of a stitch, press restart to start sewing at the beginning of the stitch again without having to reset any special settings you have made. If pressing the stitch restart button while sewing, the stitch will be À nished and the machine will then stop.[...]

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    PF AFF® HD screen[...]

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    3:2 A B 8 4 12 5 67 3 PF AFF® HD screen PF AFF® HD screen Your machine features a PFAFF® HD screen. This technology provides great resolution and color. The screen is very easy to work with - just touch it with your stylus or your À nger tip to make your choices. The task bar at the bottom of the screen includes the main functions and help. Eve[...]

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    3:3 FG HI 1 8 D BC A E PF AFF® HD screen Use the task bar Toggle between the sewing mode and the embroidery mode by using the toggle icon (1). The icon for the active mode is highlighted and enlarged. To activate any function, touch the icon on the task bar. When a function is activated, the icon will be selected and you can make your adjustments.[...]

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    3:4 5 2 4 3 1a 1b 1c 1d 1 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e PF AFF® HD screen Selection menu The selection menu contains a selection bar at the bottom with icons for stitches, fonts, designs and Files & Folders. Read more about Files & Folders in chapter 10. Select one of the icons in the selection bar to access the menus. When a stitch, font or design is se[...]

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    3:5 PF AFF® HD screen Selecting a font Stitch fonts are indicated with a grey background and embroidery fonts have a pink background. Select a font by touching it. Use the scroll bar to see additional fonts. When an embroidery font is selected, the embroidery text editor will open automatically. You can select different sizes for each font. Note: [...]

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    3:6 PF AFF® HD screen Embroidery te xt editor Used to create or adjust text written by embroidery fonts. To open, select an embroidery font in the selection menu. You can also select an existing text in embroidery edit and then touch sequencing/ embroidery text editor on the task bar. Embroidery stitch-out To embroider your design, change from emb[...]

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    3:7 PF AFF® HD screen Sequencing With sequencing you can combine various stitches and adjust them. You can use built-in stitches, load stitches from external devices or use stitches you have created. You can program tie-offs, stops and thread snips into your sequence. Stitch Creator Stitch Creator allows you to create your own 9mm stitch or edit b[...]

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    3:8 ABC PF AFF® HD screen Settings menu In the Settings menu, you can override automatic settings and make manual adjustments to the machine settings (A), sound settings (B) and screen settings (C). Touch the icons to activate a function or open a list of choices. The settings are saved even after turning off the machine. Machine settings (A) Owne[...]

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    3:9 ABC PF AFF® HD screen Cut jump stitches Your machine features the automatic function Cut jump stitches. This function saves you time trimming after the embroidery is completed. When Cut jump stitches is selected your machine will trim the top jump stitch thread and pull the thread end to the underside of the fabric as you embroider. Note: Your[...]

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    3:10 EF ABC D PF AFF® HD screen Pop-up for set presser foot height in Sensormatic free- motion Sensormatic free-motion Activate to set the machine in Sensormatic free- motion mode for presser foot 6A. The feed dogs will lower automatically. When sewing free-motion at low speed the presser foot will raise and lower with each stitch to hold the fabr[...]

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    3:11 G ABC H PF AFF® HD screen Sound settings (B) You can change the sound settings on your machine for different situations. First, select from the list (G) which sound event you want to change. Then select the sound (H) you want to play by touching the button. You will be able to hear the sound when you touch the sound button. Each event can hav[...]

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    3:12 ABC PF AFF® HD screen Screen settings (C) Language Touch the icon to view the available languages. Select your desired language from the list by touching it. Calibrate When touching the icons on the screen, the screen might need a calibration to adjust to your touch. Touch the calibrate icon to open a special screen for PFAFF® HD screen cali[...]

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    3:13 A B PF AFF® HD screen Info menu When you touch the info menu icon on the task bar, you have two options to select from - personal info (A) and notes (B). Personal info (A) Personal info contains the owner’s name, machine’s software information and serial number. Notes (B) You can open and read text and HTML- À les on your machine. The no[...]

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    Sewing mode[...]

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    4:2 20 21 22 23 3 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 5 78 16a 16b 16c 15a 15b 15c 6 1 2 4 9 10 Sewing mode Sewing mode In sewing mode view you can select stitches, adjust and sew them. You can also go to Stitch Creator and to sequencing to create your own stitches and sequences. Your selected stitch will be shown in full scale in the stitch À eld. The rec[...]

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    4:3 3 4 AB C 1a 1b 1c 2a 2b 2c 2d Sewing mode Select a stitch To select a stitch, touch the actual stitch in the stitch selection area (3). You can scroll through the list of stitches using the scroll bar on the right hand side. The number of the actual subcategory is shown below the scroll bar (4). You can also select a stitch from the selection m[...]

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    4:4 A B C 15a 15b 15c 15 Sewing mode Option bar Save options (15) Select where to save your stitch, open the different save options under save (15). Save personal default stitch (15a) Select your stitch and then touch this icon (15a) to con À rm your default stitch. This stitch will now be selected when you turn on your machine. Save to Personal m[...]

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    4:5 16a 16b 16c 16 Sewing mode Save to Personal À les (15c) To save a stitch into your Personal À les, touch the save icon (15) and select save to Personal À les (15c). The icon will open a new window where you can select where to save your stitch. You can save either to a folder in your Personal À les or to an approved external device. Tie-off[...]

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    4:6 A A D B C E 18 17 Sewing mode Speed control (17) This function enables you to easily reduce the maximum sewing speed. Just touch the speed control icon to reduce the speed. To return to normal speed, deselect the icon. You can change the set speed limit. Long touch the speed control icon to get a pop-up. Set the speed limit you would like by sl[...]

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    4:7 B E D C D E C D E A B D E A Sewing mode Single stitch program (B) Activate the single stitch program by touching the icon (B). When selecting the single stitch program, you decide how many repetitions of the stitch you want to sew. Set the number of repetitions using the icons on the right (E). The number of repetitions chosen are shown between[...]

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    4:8 11 12 13 14 78 10 19 F G Sewing mode Balance (19) When sewing on special fabrics or doing a special technique, the balance may need to be adjusted. Start by sewing a stitch on a piece of scrap fabric. Touch the balance icon on the option bar to open the balance window. Balance the stitch, using the + and - icons (G). Use the pan icons (F) to se[...]

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    4:9 21 10 12 13 14 Sewing mode Stitch positioning (21) For straight stitches the stitch positioning icon (21) is shown instead of the stitch width icon. Use + to move the needle to the right and - to move the needle to the left. For straight stitches the machine has 37 needle positions. It is possible to change the stitch position of all stitches. [...]

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    4:10 22 14 Sewing mode Thread tension (14) Touch + to increase and - to decrease the needle thread tension. For the best stitch appearance and durability make sure the needle thread tension is correctly adjusted, i.e. for general sewing, the threads evenly meet between the two fabric layers. If the bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fa[...]

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    4:11 23 9 Sewing mode Button stitch repetition (23) Touch + to increase and - to decrease the number of stitch repetitions to be sewn, when sewing on a button. Sequence start position (9) When sewing a sequence it is possible to start sewing anywhere in the sequence. Use the arrows (9) to step through the sequence.[...]

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    4:12 A Sewing mode Sewing techniques These techniques may require some special presser feet and accessories. Three-step zigzag stitch Stich number 1.1.9 can be used to overcast raw edges. Make sure the needle pierces the fabric on the left side and overcasts the edge on the right side. Stitch number 1.1.9 can also be used as an elastic stitch to ad[...]

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    4:13 22 20 Sewing mode Sensormatic buttonhole When you sew a buttonhole with the Sensormatic buttonhole foot, adjust the slit length (22) so that it is slightly larger than the size of the button. You can measure your button using the button ruler on the lid. Set the slit length and make sure that the red arrow lines up with the marking on the foot[...]

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    4:14 23 Sewing mode Corded buttonhole Corded buttonholes that are sewn with gimp threads are more stable, durable and has a professional appearing. Use pearl cotton or a regular gimp thread. 1. Place the center of a length of gimp thread over the metal bar extending from the center back of the sensormatic buttonhole foot 5A. Pass the thread ends un[...]

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    4:15 B A Sewing mode Sewing hems in heavy f abric When sewing over seams in extra heavy fabric or a blue jeans hem, the presser foot can tip as the machine climbs over the seam. Use the multi purpose tool to balance the height of the presser foot as you sew. One side of the plate is thicker than the other. Use the side that suits the thickness of t[...]

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    4:16 Sewing mode Elastic blindhem stitch The elastic blind stitch number 1.1.17 is especially suitable for stretchy fabrics, because the zigzag in the stitch lets the stitch stretch. The hem is À nished and sewn at the same time. There is no need to À nish the raw edge À rst on most knits. Sewing in zippers There are different ways to sew in zip[...]

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    4:17 Sewing mode Common sewing pop-ups System busy When the machine is loading, saving, moving À les or anything that takes time, an hour glass is shown. Bobbin empty When the bobbin is almost empty, the machine stops automatically and a pop-up appears on the screen. Replace the empty bobbin with a full one. Note: It is possible to sew until the t[...]

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    Sequencing[...]

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    2 14 15 16 9 78 15a 15b 15c 14a 14b 56 1 4 10 11 12 3 13 A 17 13 5:2 Sequencing Sequencing In sequencing, you are creating and adjusting a sequence of stitches. Combine various 9mm stitches and stitch fonts from the machine or from an external device. Stitches made in Stitch Creator can also be inserted in a sequence. You can create sequences up to[...]

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    5 6 9 5:3 Sequencing Create a sequence The active position is marked by a cursor and the selected stitch or letter will be marked in red. Inserted stitches will be placed at the cursor position. Only the selected stitch can be adjusted. Move the cursor through the sequence using the arrows (9). Between the arrows the number of the actual stitch wil[...]

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    15 15a 15b 15c 14 14a 14b 5:4 Sequencing Option bar Save options (14) You can save your sequence to a personal menu (14a) or to personal À les (14b). Sequence commands (15) You can insert tie-offs, stop and thread snips commands into the sequence. These commands will be included in the sequence and will always be performed when sewing it. Use the [...]

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    16 A B C 5:5 Sequencing Horizontal preview (16) To see your sequence horizontally, touch the preview icon. Your sequence will be shown on a pop-up. If it is too long for the window, it is possible to zoom to all (A) to see the entire sequence. You can also scroll through the sequence with the arrows (B). Sewing a sequence To sew the sequence, retur[...]

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    AB C 5:6 Sequencing Common sequencing pop-ups Not an editable stitch Some stitches, such as buttonholes, are not possible to insert in a sequence. Sequence out of r ange Your programmed stitch can be up to approximately 500mm (20”) long and contain up to 99 stitches. If the sequence exceeds the maximum length this pop-up will let you know. The st[...]

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    Stitch Cr eator[...]

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    1 18 15 11 13 78 18a 18b 45 9 6 12 14 17 16 3 10 2 A 6:2 Stitch Creator Stitch Creator In Stitch Creator, you can create completely new stitches and adjust every single stitch point. Customize and create your own stitches. Add, erase, move and combine stitches directly on screen. Either create a stitch of individually designed stitches or use alrea[...]

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    78 45 9 6 6:3 Stitch Creator De À nition of a stitch point A stitch point is the point where the needle goes through the fabric. Stitches are connected by stitch points. A marked stitch point is indicated by a À lled square, a selected stitch point is indicated by an outlined square. Delete selected stitch point (4) If you want to delete a single[...]

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    10 11 12 6:4 Stitch Creator Zoom (10) When using the zoom icons, the focus will be on the marked stitch point. The distance between the grid lines equals 1mm on the fabric. If you zoom in on the stitch À eld, thinner grid lines will appear. The distance between these lines equals 0.5mm. If zooming out, only the edge lines of the stitch À eld will[...]

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    13 14 16 17 18a 18b 18 6:5 Stitch Creator T ouch functions Use your stylus to make changes directly on screen by touching and dragging in the stitch À eld. You can pan and move depending on which touch function is activated. You can also use the arrows in the wheel to make minor adjustments. Move (13) You can move the selected stitch or stitch poi[...]

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    AB C 6:6 Stitch Creator Important Stitch Creator information Stitch Creator can be used in either sewing mode or embroidery mode. A stitch created when embroidery mode is active will become an embroidery design when saved, and cannot be sewn as a stitch in sewing mode. T o save a stitch If sewing mode is active, you can save your stitch both in per[...]

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    Embr oidery pr epar ations[...]

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    7:2 C D A B E B F G H I K J L Embroidery pr eparations Embroidery unit overview (type BE16) A Embroidery unit release button B Level adjusting feet C Embroidery unit socket D Embroidery hoop connection assembly E Embroidery arm Note: A larger embroidery unit, with embroidery area 360x350mm, is available to purchase at your local authorized PFAFF® [...]

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    7:3 A Embroidery pr eparations creativ e™ 4.0 Embroidery collection Page through the creative™ 4.0 Embroidery collection for designs and fonts. The design number, stitch count (number of stitches in the design) and the design size are displayed next to each design. The suggested thread colors for each color number are shown. Connect the embroid[...]

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    7:4 A B creative 4.0 creative 4.0 Embroidery pr eparations To hoop the fabric For the best embroidery results, place a layer of stabilizer beneath the fabric. When hooping stabilizer and fabric make sure that they are smooth and securely hooped. 1. Open the quick release (A) on the outer hoop. Remove the inner hoop. Place the outer hoop on a À rm [...]

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    7:5 B C BA creative 4.0 Embroidery pr eparations Getting started embroidering 1. After attaching the embroidery unit and embroidery foot, insert a bobbin with lightweight bobbin thread. Note: Make sure that the IDT is disengaged. 2. Hoop a piece of fabric and slide on the hoop. 3. Open selection menu (A) to select a design. Touch it once to load to[...]

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    7:6 D Embroidery pr eparations 7. Clear suf À cient space to accommodate movement of the embroidery arm and the hoop. Hold the needle thread and touch the start/stop button (D) or the foot control. The machine starts embroidering. 8. After stitching a few stitches, the machine stops and a pop-up appears on the screen asking you to cut the thread e[...]

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    Embr oidery mode - edit[...]

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    8:2 89 19 17 7 15 16 10 11 20 21 22 6 3 4 13 14 12 18 1 2 5 23 A Embroidery mode - edit Embroidery edit In embroidery edit you can adjust, combine, save, delete and restore designs. You do not need to have the embroidery unit connected to your machine to edit your designs. The loaded design(s) are shown in the embroidery À eld (1). 1. Embroidery ?[...]

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    8:3 2 3 B C Embroidery mode - edit Load a font Text can be created both with embroidery fonts and stitch fonts. Load a font by selecting fonts (B) from the selection bar and touch your desired font on the screen. Embroidery fonts are indicated by a pink background. The font will be loaded into embroidery text editor. Stitch fonts are indicated by a[...]

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    8:4 C B A 6 4 5 Embroidery mode - edit Select design(s) When loading designs into embroidery edit, the last loaded design is selected by default. There are two ways to select another design. Either touch it on the screen or step through the designs using the arrows (5). The selected design is outlined in red. Multi-select (4) If you have loaded sev[...]

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    8:5 89 10 11 12 Embroidery mode - edit Adjustments Delete (8) When touching the delete icon, the selected design(s) will be deleted from the embroidery À eld. If more than one design is selected, a pop-up window will ask you to con À rm the deletion. Long touch the delete icon to delete all. A pop-up window for con À rmation will appear. Duplica[...]

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    8:6 17 16 18 17 15 17 14 18 18 17 13 18 17 15 Embroidery mode - edit T ouch functions You can use your stylus to make adjustments directly on screen, by touching and dragging in the embroidery À eld. You can pan, move, rotate and scale, depending on which touch function is active. You can also use the arrows in the wheel (17) to À ne tune. Move ([...]

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    8:7 19 Embroidery mode - edit Option bar Save design (19) Touch the save design icon (19) to save the design you are working with. A new window will appear where you can choose to save your design in either your personal À les (A) or personal designs (B) for quick and easy access. You can also save to a connected external device (C). Touch the ico[...]

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    8:8 20 A B C D Embroidery mode - edit More options (20) Grid (A) Touch the grid icon (A) to activate/deactivate a grid on the embroidery À eld. The grid is used as a guide when combining or placing designs. The distance between the grid lines equals 20mm. As you zoom in on the embroidery À eld, the distance between these lines reduces to 10mm and[...]

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    8:9 21 22 B CD A Embroidery mode - edit Select hoop (21) To select the correct hoop size, touch the hoop selection icon (21). A pop-up will appear with the hoop choices, including hoops that are available to purchase from your authorized PFAFF® dealer. After selecting your hoop size, the pop-up will close automatically. Note: Hoops indicated with [...]

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    8:10 23 B CE D A Embroidery mode - edit Decrease length of the selected stitch Decrease width of the selected stitch Embroidery stitch editor (23) Sequences and stitches can be adjusted in Embroidery stitch editor. You can also adjust your own created sequence or stitch, loaded to embroidery edit (see chapter 5 and 6). Note: When a stitch or a sequ[...]

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    8:11 F A Embroidery mode - edit Embroidery stitch editor - e xample 1. Enter embroidery edit. 2. To create a sequence, open sequencing by touching the icon (F) on the task bar. Select stitch number 4.4.7, then 4.3.13, 4.2.2, 4.3.13. Mirror the last inserted stitch end to end. Insert stitch 4.3.17, 4.3.13, 4.2.2, 4.3.13. Mirror the last inserted sti[...]

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    8:12 A B C E F D Embroidery mode - edit Embroidery te xt editor T o open embroidery text editor Embroidery text editor opens automatically when you are selecting an embroidery font in the selection menu. You can also open embroidery text editor by adjusting an existing text already in embroidery edit. Just select the text and touch the sequencing i[...]

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    8:13 G Embroidery mode - edit Change font You can change the font and size of the text by touching the change font icon (E). The change font pop-up will show all available embroidery fonts. You can select different sizes for each font. When changing the font, all inserted letters in the embroidery text editor window will change to the new font. Loa[...]

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    8:14 Embroidery mode - edit Embroidery edit pop-ups Delete selected designs? Your machine will ask you to con À rm when you have selected to delete more than one design. Delete all designs? Your machine will ask you to con À rm when you have selected to delete all designs or when using delete long touch. Replace À le? The À rst time you try to [...]

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    8:15 Embroidery mode - edit There might not be enough disk space to save current state If the available memory of the machine is low you might not be able to save current state while embroidering. Touch OK to continue in Embroidery Stitch-out or touch Cancel to go back to Embroidery Edit and clear some memory in Files & Folders before starting [...]

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    8:16 Embroidery mode - edit[...]

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    Embr oidery mode - stitch-out[...]

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    9:2 A 10 11 12 13 5 6 34 7 8 9 2 1 Crosshair (1) When embroidering, a crosshair indicates current needle position on the screen. Color list (2) All colors in the loaded design(s) are shown in the order they will be embroidered. Each listed color shows color order and number. Also shown are the thread manufacturer, thread weight and color number. Us[...]

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    9:3 3 4 5 6 2 B C 8 9 7 A D 1 Embroidery mode - stitch-out Embroidery information The current stitch in the design or combination is shown next to the picture (B). The number after the slash shows the total number of stitches in the design or combination. The current stitch in the current color block is shown next to the picture (C). The number aft[...]

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    9:4 B A C D 10 11 Embroidery mode - stitch-out Option bar More options (10) Monochrome (A) Touch the icon to activate monochrome embroidery. All designs are shown in a grey color and the machine does not stop for color block changes. To deactivate monochrome embroidery, touch the icon again. F ull screen (B) To see your design as large as possible,[...]

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    9:5 12 Embroidery mode - stitch-out Hoop position (12) Use the hoop position functions to move the hoop to different positions. Current position When you want to return to the current stitch and start embroidering again where the embroidery was interrupted, touch the current position icon. You can also press the start/stop button once to return to [...]

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    9:6 13 CD AB AB C D FG E H I J Embroidery mode - stitch-out Precise positioning (13) Precise positioning allows you to place a design on an exact spot on your fabric. It is also used when you want to embroider a design next to a previously embroidered design. Use zoom and pan to be sure that you are placing the design exactly where you want it. Fin[...]

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    9:7 K J Embroidery mode - stitch-out Orbiting - to check corners Orbiting can be used to trace the design À eld by touching each of the four corner icons. You can À nd the center of the design again by touching the centering icon. The orbit function will also swiftly move the crosshair to the selected position when doing precise positioning. Use [...]

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    9:8 B D A I C I Embroidery mode - stitch-out Precise positioning - e xample When adding one design to one previously embroidered, precise positioning is very useful. 1. Choose one of the corners to be the locking point (A). Either move the locking point using touch function - move on the screen or the wheel. 2. Select the next function, position ho[...]

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    9:9 3 Embroidery mode - stitch-out Common embroidery stitch-out pop-ups Embroidery unit calibr ation When the embroidery unit is attached, a pop- up asks you to slide off the hoop and clear the machine area for calibrating the embroidery arm. You will also be reminded to snap on the embroidery presser foot 6A. Note: It is very important to remove t[...]

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    9:10 Embroidery mode - stitch-out Change thread color When it is time to change the needle thread, the machine stops and the upper thread is cut. Change the spool and re-thread the machine. The next recommended color is shown in the pop-up. Cut thread end After changing the thread, the machine will sew a few stitches and then stop so you can cut th[...]

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    Files & F olders[...]

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    10:2 23 19 20 21 22 8 17 18 15 16 91 0 13 14 11 6 1 234 7 5 12 Files & F olders P arts of the selection bar 1. Stitches 2. Fonts 3. Designs 4. Files & Folders 5. Quick help P arts of Files & F olders 6. Load À le 7. Close and return to previous view 8. Search path 9. Move up one folder level 10. List view 11. Selection area 12. Scroll [...]

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    10:3 14 12 3 4 13 12 3 4 14 15 16 8 10 5 Files & F olders Available memory The built-in memory can store designs, fonts, stitches and other À les. To check how much memory is still available in the built-in memory, touch Quick help (5) and then touch either Personal À les (13), Personal fonts (14) or Personal designs (15). A pop-up shows how [...]

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    10:4 15 12 3 4 16 12 3 4 Files & F olders Personal designs (15) Store design À les in Personal designs (15). You cannot create folders in the Personal designs folder. Designs that come with your machine are shown both in designs (3) and in shortcut to Personal designs (15). External Device (16) The external device icon is only active when a de[...]

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    10:5 8 9 6 11 Files & F olders Load a À le To load a À le, touch load (6) or long touch the À le. It will be loaded to the appropriate window. Open a folder To open a folder in Files & Folders, long touch the folder. The content of the folder will be displayed in the center window (11). Move up one folder level (9) Use the move up one fo[...]

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    10:6 19 20 17 18 21 22 Files & F olders Organize Create a new folder (17) Touch the create new folder icon (17) to create a new folder. A pop-up opens where you can enter a name for your folder. Rename a À le or folder (18) To change the name of a folder, touch the folder then touch the rename icon. A pop-up opens where you can enter the new n[...]

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    10:7 Files & F olders Common Files & F olders pop-ups Delete À le or folder Your machine will always ask you to con À rm when you have selected to delete a À le or folder. This prevents you from deleting anything by mistake. Could not delete À le or folder You cannot delete À les or folders from CDs or from other write protected media.[...]

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    10:8 Files & F olders Invalid À le type for this folder Only designs can be stored in Personal designs, and only font À les can be stored in Personal fonts. Select the proper folder to store in. Defragmentation To optimize the sewing machines performance you sometimes need to do a defragmentation. When that needs to be done a pop-up message a[...]

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    Maintenance[...]

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    11:2 A B C Maintenance Cleaning the machine To keep your sewing machine operating well, clean it often. No lubrication (oiling) is needed. Wipe the exterior surface of your machine with a soft cloth to remove any dust or lint built up. Wipe the PFAFF® HD screen with a clean, soft and damp cloth. Cleaning the bobbin area Note: Lower the feed dogs b[...]

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    11:3 Maintenance T roubleshooting In this troubleshooting guide you will À nd solutions to the problems you may have with your machine. For further information please contact your local authorized PFAFF® dealer who will be happy to help you. Problem/cause Remedy Gener al problems Bobbin alarm does not work? Clean lint from bobbin area and use onl[...]

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    11:4 Maintenance Bobbin thread br eaks Did you insert the bobbin properly? Check the bobbin thread. Is the stitch plate hole damaged? Change the stitch plate. Is the bobbin area full of lint? Clean lint from bobbin area and use only the original PFAFF® bobbins approved for this model. Is the bobbin wound correctly? Wind a new bobbin. The seam has [...]

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    11:5 Index Inde x 3-dimensional view ........................................... 8:8, 9:4 5D™ Embroidery Software .................................. 2:13 5D™ Organizer .......................................................... 2:13 5D™ QuickFont ......................................................... 2:13 Installing ........................[...]

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    11:6 Index E Elastic blindhem stitch .......................................... 4:16 Embroidery Machine Communication module . 2:14 Embroidery mode - edit .......................... 3:5, 8:1–8:14 Overview ...................................................................... 8:2 Touch function - move ..............................................[...]

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    11:7 Index M Machine overview .................................................... 1:8 Accessory tray .............................................................. 1:9 Embroidery unit overview ....................................... 1:10 Front side ...................................................................... 1:8 Rear side ...............[...]

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    11:8 Index Select hoop ................................................................ 8:9 Selection menu .................................................. 3:4–3:5 Overview ...................................................................... 3:4 Personal menu ............................................................. 3:4 Selecting a design[...]

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    11:9 Index U Unpacking ................................................................. 2:2 Update your machine ............................................ 2:14 USB Embroidery stick .................................. 2:12, 10:4 USB ports ................................................................. 2:12 Connect to and Remove from ............[...]

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    We reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the ass ort ment of accessories without prior notice, or make modi À cations to the performance or design. Such modi À cations, however, will always be to the bene À t of the user and the product. Intellectual Property Patents protecting this product are listed on a label positioned undern[...]

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    5D™ Embroidery Machine Communication CD (F or personal computer . See page 2:13)[...]

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