Pfaff Sewing Machine Embroidery Machines User Manual

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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.  
When you are nished, close the view by touching  
the icon again.  
When you want to move from embroidery edit to  
embroidery stitch-out, just touch the embroidery  
toggle icon (8).  
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8
Common icons  
There are some icons and functions that are  
frequently used on the screen. The most common  
are described below.  
Embroidery mode - edit  
A
Scroll bar (A)  
Use the scroll bar to scroll down the eld. The  
scroll bar is only visible if all items do not t in the  
eld.  
B
C
OK (B) and cancel (C)  
The OK (B) and cancel (C) icons are used to  
conrm your settings and selections. They are also  
used to close full screen windows.  
To abort an actual process, touch cancel. To  
continue, touch OK.  
Long touch (D)  
Some icons have increased functions, marked  
with an arrow at the lower right corner. To access  
these functions, touch and hold the icon for a few  
seconds.  
E
D
Touch functions (E)  
The touch functions will be used to make  
adjustments. There are up to four functions to use;  
move (F), rotate (G), scale (H) and pan (I).  
When a function is selected, you can make  
adjustments by touching the arrows in the wheel,  
or by touching your stylus on the screen. The  
appearance of the wheel will change depending on  
which function is selected. In most cases, the center  
icon has a function but when pan is selected, it will  
just show the pan symbol.  
F
G
I
H
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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.  
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2b  
2c 2d  
2e  
2f  
2g  
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Select one of the icons in the selection bar to access  
the menus. When a stitch, font or design is selected,  
the selection menu will close automatically. To  
return to previous view, close by touching cancel.  
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Selection menu - overview  
1. Selection bar  
a) Stitches  
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b) Fonts  
c) Designs  
d) Files & Folders  
2. Stitch categories  
a) Utility stitches  
b) Quilt stitches  
c) Needle art stitches  
d) Decorative stitches  
e) Maxi stitches  
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1a  
1b 1c  
1d  
f) Sewing techniques  
g) Personal menu  
3. Stitch subcategories  
4. Stitches  
5. Clear personal menu (only visible if personal  
menu is selected)  
Selecting a stitch  
To select a stitch, rst select a category at the top  
(2). For each category, there are one or more  
subcategories (3). For each subcategory a list of  
stitches is shown (4). Select a stitch by touching it.  
Personal menu  
To nd your personal saved stitches, open personal  
menu (2g). Each subcategory in the personal  
menu has 32 positions to save your own stitches  
or sequences. Scroll through the stitches in the  
selected subcategory. Select a stitch by touching it.  
If you want to delete one stitch, rst touch the  
delete icon (5), and then touch the stitch. The  
positon will be emptied. To abort the deletion  
before selecting a stitch, deselect the delete icon.  
A long touch of the delete icon (5) will empty the  
whole subcategory selected.  
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Note: All stitches in the subcategory will be deleted,  
even though they are not visible in the screen.  
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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: Embroidery fonts are only visible if the embroidery  
mode is active and neither sequencing nor Stitch Creator  
is active.  
Selecting a design  
Select an embroidery design by touching it. Use the  
scroll bar to browse through additional designs.  
Note: When a design is selected, the machine will  
automatically switch to embroidery mode and the design  
will be loaded into embroidery edit.  
Embroidery edit  
In embroidery edit you can change colors, size,  
shape, position and rotation of your designs. You  
can also combine, save, restore and delete. The  
designs are shown in 3D in the embroidery eld.  
You can edit your designs with or without the  
embroidery unit attached.  
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Embroidery text 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  
embroidery edit to embroidery stitch-out by  
touching the embroidery toggle icon on the task  
bar.  
In embroidery stitch-out you can see functions that  
are useful when embroidering.  
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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. Connection  
stitches can be inserted to create endless variations.  
Stitch Creator  
Stitch Creator allows you to create your own 9mm  
stitch or edit built in stitches. Add, delete, move  
and adjust your stitch right on screen. Every single  
stitch point, marked with an outlined square, can  
be edited.  
Start with an empty stitch eld and build your  
stitch or insert a stitch for further adjustments.  
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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  
and light 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)  
Owners name  
Touch the icon to get a pop-up where you can enter  
your name.  
Twin needle  
Touch the icon to open a list for twin needle width  
selections. When a twin needle size is selected, the  
width of all stitches is limited for that needle size to  
prevent needle breakage. The setting is kept until  
you deselect the twin needle width.  
When a twin needle size is selected, a pop-up is  
shown when turning on your machine. Another  
warning pop-up is shown when selecting a stitch  
that is too wide for the set twin needle size. The  
stitch width of those stitches is automatically  
adjusted to t the twin needle. Deselect twin needle  
to go back to normal sewing.  
A
B
C
Stitch width safety  
Select this function when using a straight stitch  
needle plate or a straight stitch presser foot to lock  
the center needle position for all stitches to prevent  
damage to the needle, presser foot or needle plate.  
When turning on the machine with this setting  
activated and for every stitch selection that is not  
a straight stitch, a pop-up informs you that it is set  
to straight stitch. Deselect stitch width safety to go  
back to normal sewing.  
Note: Twin needle and stitch width safety cannot be  
used at the same time.  
AutoSave current state  
When AutoSave current state is selected, the  
machine will save current state periodically  
while embroidering and also when you stop  
embroidering.  
The information about the embroidery will be  
saved even after switching the machine off.  
Note: If AutoSave current state is selected it can take  
longer to go from Embroidery edit to Embroidery stitch-  
out.  
Pop-up for twin  
needle selection.  
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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 machine will also cut the thread after you  
have changed to a new color. Hold the thread end when  
you start embroidering again, so that you can easily  
remove the thread end when cut.  
Designs marked with this symbol are  
programmed for Cut jump stitches. Jump stitch  
trim commands can be added to any design  
using the 4D™ Organizer Software, included  
with your machine.  
Timer  
Displays the total sewing and embroidery time of  
your machine. Touch the icon to reset the timer.  
Automatic thread snips  
When selected, the automatic thread snips is  
activated. The threads are cut automatically and  
the presser foot raises at color changes or when  
an embroidery is nished. When deselected, no  
automatic thread snips will be performed.  
A
B
C
Automatic presser foot lift  
When selected, the automatic presser foot lift is  
activated. The presser foot will raise to pivot height  
for example when stopping with the needle in the  
down position. When deselected, the presser foot  
will stay lowered even if the machine stops with  
the needle in down position.  
Defragment machine memory  
To optimize the sewing and embroidery  
performance you sometimes need to do a  
defragmentation. When that needs to be done a  
pop-up message appears. To defragment your  
machine rst remove unneccesary les then go  
to the Machine Settings in the Settings menu and  
select Defragment machine memory.  
The defragmentation can take up to 45 minutes.  
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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 fabric on the needle plate while the stitch is  
being formed. At higher speed, the presser foot  
oats over the fabric while sewing. The fabric must  
be moved manually.  
To adjust the presser foot height in Sensormatic  
free-motion mode, long touch the icon (D) and  
make adjustments in the pop-up.  
D
Note: Make sure that the IDT is disengaged.  
Spring foot free-motion  
Activate to set the machine in Spring foot  
free-motion mode. The feed dogs will lower  
automatically. A spring foot will raise and lower  
with each stitch to hold the fabric on the needle  
plate while the stitch is being formed.  
Note: Make sure that the IDT is disengaged.  
The open-toe free-motion feet are optional and can be  
purchased at your local authorized PFAFF® dealer. Do  
not use if Sensormatic free-motion is activated, since the  
needle might damage the presser foot.  
E
F
A
B
C
The open-toe free-motion feet, or any spring foot  
with light grey plastic housing, can also be used for  
embroidery.  
Presser foot pressure (E)  
In most cases, you do not need to adjust the presser  
foot pressure. Specialty techniques may require  
an adjustment. The higher the number the more  
pressure on the fabric.  
Presser foot height embroidery (F)  
Adjust the height of the presser foot in embroidery  
stitch-out mode.  
Pop-up for set  
presser foot height in  
Sensormatic free-  
motion.  
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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 have a different sound.  
G
H
User dened sound  
I
If you want to import your own sound les, use  
the user dened icon (I) at the bottom of the list. A  
long touch of this icon will open Files & Folders.  
Find your sound le and touch the OK icon. The  
name of the loaded sound le is shown next to the  
button.  
The sound length for icon acknowledge, button/  
icon disabled and for warning or attention pop-  
ups is maximum 5 seconds. For starting up and  
embroidery nished, the maximum sound length  
is 30 seconds. The sound les must be stored either  
on your machine or, if connected, an external  
device or your PC.  
A
B
C
Note: You can only play PCM encoded WAVE-les. For  
optimal result the le should be 8-bit mono. The machine  
will not support compressed sound les.  
We recommend always storing your sound les on your  
machine before importing them into user dened sound.  
Audio repeat  
When active, the signal for some warning or  
attention pop-ups is repeated in intervals until it is  
cancelled.  
Volume  
You can change the volume using the slider.  
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Screen and light 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 calibration. Follow the  
instructions on the screen to calibrate.  
Lock screen  
If needed, you can easily lock the screen while  
sewing or embroidering.  
When activated, the screen is locked everytime it is  
inactive for ten seconds. The screen will be locked  
until you unlock it by touching OK.  
Screen saver  
When activated, the screen turns off ten minutes  
after the last touch. Touch the screen or press any  
button to light the screen again.  
A
B
C
Alert light  
When activated, you will get a ashing light at  
some warning pop-ups. When not activated, only  
the sound will be played.  
Adjust Custom LED lights  
Adjust the brightness and the color temperature  
of the Custom LED lights on your machine to  
make it perfect for all types of fabric and the light  
conditions in your sewing room. Simply move the  
button right or left on the slides.  
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Info menu  
Use the info system to easily get help topics and  
information. The Info menu is a built-in shortened  
version of the Owners manual.  
When you touch the info menu icon on the task  
bar, you have four options to select from - category  
(J), index (K), personal info (L) and notes (M).  
Browse through the topics using your stylus.  
The left arrow at the top of the screen opens the  
previous page. The right arrow takes you back to  
the current page.  
Category  
J
Category shows the help topics divided into  
categories following the structure of the Owners  
manual.  
Index  
Index shows the help topics in alphabetical order.  
K
Personal info  
Personal info contains the owners name, machines  
software information and serial number.  
Notes  
You can open and read text and HTML-les on  
your machine. The note view shows these text les  
which are opened from Files & Folders.  
Use the left and right arrow buttons at the top of  
the screen to browse through HTML-les.  
L
M
Quick help  
Your machine has a built-in Quick help, which  
gives you instant information about everything  
you see on the screen. Touch the Quick help icon  
on the lower right corner of the screen. It starts  
ashing indicating that Quick help is active.  
Touch the icon or the part of the screen you  
want information about. A pop-up gives a short  
explanation. Touch OK to close the pop-up and exit  
Quick help.  
When a USB mouse is connected, it is even easier  
to use the built-in Quick help. Place the cursor over  
the icon and right click on the mouse and Quick  
help will pop-up instantly.  
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