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self study guide outline templateNeedle clamp screw 3. Thread tension 24. Sensor foot lift down button 4. Pre-tension disc 25. Fleece and denim fabric in especially red and blue often contain a lot of excess dye.Slide the Accessory Tray on to the machine to provide a larger work surface. The main spool pin (a) is adjustable and can be used in horizontal po- si tion for normal threads or in vertical position for extra large spools or threads with special char acte ris tics. Bring the thread from the right when threading into the slot on the take-up lever. 4. Take the thread down to the last guide just above the needle. Vertical spool pin 1. Use only the original Husqvarna Viking green bobbins with your Designer I Only use a metal presser foot when bob bin winding from the needle. Bring the bobbin spindle down. A Pop- up menu on the Color Touch Screen reminds you that bobbin winding is engaged. To start sewing your se- lected stitch at the beginning of the stitch without having to re-set any special set- tings you have made. STOP is used to conclude a stitch. Your Designer I fastens the thread and stops automatically when one stitch sequence. Thanks to the Sensor Foot Pressu- re, the presser foot actually senses the thickness of fabric or embroidery or stitching to sew over it smoothly and evenly. Presser foot A Fitted on the machine upon delivery. This foot is used mainly for straight stitching and zigzag stit- ching with a stitch length longer than 1.0. Transparent presser foot For decorative sewing. Ma kes it easy to match patterns. Same as Presser foot B. Sensor Buttonhole Foot When connected to the machine it measures but- tonhole length and sews the buttonhole size that has been entered into the machine. Switch write protection on and off with the switch on the side of the Designer I USB Embroidery Stick.: The Designer I USB Embroidery Stick must be. There are 8 function tabs, EXCL CLUSIVE SENSOR S USIVE SENSOR SYSTEM SEWING ADVISOR, ADJUST, MENU, NORM, PROG, REP, SET and HELP.http://www.nextwebdesign.co.uk/pictures/hp-2300dn-service-manual.xml
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When you touch a function tab it becomes active.The MENU tab is yellow when active, other tabs turn white. Touch the disk icon. This allows you to view the embroideries. To load an embroidery, your. Menu “A Utility Stitches” appears on the Color Touch Screen. To the left on the screen, your Designer I displays a selected stitch and a recommended presser foot, in this case presser foot A. Pictogram elements are generally programmed to create original satin stitch de- signs. Heirloom Stitches For Heirloom Stitches, touch Menu D in the Main Menu. If you are using a wing needle together with the stitches D4-10 and D12, you can attain beautiful hemstitches. When sewing with stitch F13 and F14 you will get a beautiful shadow effect. Decorative Stitches For De co ra ti ve Stit ches touch Menu L in the Main Menu. There are 3 different menus. Touch for upper case.To change the style menu, simply touch the desired style button above. This menu is called “My Stitches” (Menu U) and is shown on the Main Menu with a heart symbol. Enter the type and weight of fabric you are sewing.The stitch length, stitch width and elongation can be changed by touching You are able to use elongation when you are sewing satin stitches. There are four dif- fe rent set menus. Touch if you want to jump between them. To close Set menu touch When you have made changes in standard set- tings for thread tension, presser foot pressure, and balance, the frame around the setting will be highlighted in red. The function button (page 12) on the machine is another option to set needle stop up or down. Twin needle safety When you are going to use a twin needle, en- ter the size (the distance between the needles). Rethread the top th- read, touch Empty Bobbin Your Designer I stops automatically when the bobbin thread is almost empty. Replace the empty bobbin with a full one, touch Note: It is possible to continue sewing un til all thread on the bobbin has run out. In menu you can choose between on the HELP menu.http://www.plunge-in.at/userfiles/hp-2300dn-user-manual.xml Set it to when you want it to open automatically. To exit touch Examples on symbols in the HELP menu: Normal needle. Program stitches, letters, and numbers into me- mory. Your Designer I has 15 permanent memories. This means you can pro gram a stitch combination into memory and when you turn off the machine it is retained in the memory. Touch, touch Menu O. Touch “J” and “J” appears on the screen. To program “ohn” in lower case, touch the lower right corner of the alphabet screen. The lower case submenu will appear. Touch o, the letter appears and the cursor mo- ves to the next position. Touch Touch Menu G. Touch stitch number 1. To mirror image the locomotive, touch Touch end to end mirror image button. The locomotive changes and the mirror image button turns brown. Touch to close Touch function button on the machine to. It will change color from blue to white. Your stitch pro gram will appear on the screen in the direction it will sew. The presser foot is recommended.Used for quilting and oth er decorative sewing. As you read the following instructions, sew the step by step exercises to learn your Husqvarna Vi- king Designer I sewing machine to the full est. The Husqvarna Viking Sewing Advisor will save. Fabric: Woven medium, cut in two. The Lightning Stitch (Stretch Stitch) ma kes a stretchy seam that is suitable for sewing to- gether pieces of light stretch fabric. The Lightning Stitch is ideal for topstitching in light stretch fabrics. It is easiest to overcast before the garment is sewn together. The J pres ser foot is recommended for light and medium weight fabric to pre vent puckering along the edge. The B pres ser foot for heavy weight fabric. Your Sewing Advisor will select the best one for your fabric and make all adjustments automatically. Your Sewing Ad- visor automatically sets a long stitch length and reduces the tension so the threads are easy to remove or to pull for gathering. Fabric: Woven medium, cut in two.https://penshops.info/node/5241 There are two types of blind hem, one is recommended for medium to heavy woven fa- brics, the other for stretch. The blind hem is not suggested for light weight fabric, but your Se- wing Advisor will select the best stitch possible. For wo- ven fabric, leather and vinyl, a straight stitch is selected. For stretch fabrics, elastic stitches are selected. You can also select your buttonhole from the Buttonhole Menu B. A straight stitch is sewn away from you indicating the left button-hole column, then the satin column is sewn toward you. This is repeated for the right column. Because the Sen sor Buttonhole Foot measures as it sews, every buttonhole will be the same size. Do not hold back the cord. Increase stitch length to make stitch columns less dense. Decrease stitch length make stitch columns more dense. Both columns will be adjusted. Cutting Buttonholes Cut buttonhole open with the seam ripper. Tip: Place a straight pin across the end you are cutting toward to avoid cutting too far. Bound buttonhole. Touch the picture of the stitch to select it. You can, if needed, make adjustments in stitch length and width in the ADJUST Menu and ad- justments in thread tension and presser foot pres- sure in the SET Menu. When sewing straight stitch or reinforced straight stitch, the needle po- sitions can be adjusted in steps. To edge stitch, you should take advantage of the dif fe rent need- le positions. The Reinforced Straight Stitch can be used for for all heavy fabrics, for crotch seams that are subject to considerable strain and for topstitching on heavy fabrics. Fabric: Woven heavy Touch: Woven heavy on the Sewing Advisor. Poke a small hole to darn. Snap on: Presser Foot B as recommended.You can select the one that is per- fect for the weight and type of fabric. Always use the size that is shown on the embroidery screen menu. 2. Use the embroidery template size that corresponds with hoop size. 1. Place the template over the picture of the selected design in the Embroidery Booklet. Total number of stitches Embroidery size Hoop-size Use the standard hoop as recommended. Press the purple button on the embroidery clip to release the hoop and slide it toward you. Use the move design buttons to move the de- sign to a different place in the hoop area. This is especially helpful when the fabric is hooped and the marked center starting position is not in the center of the hoop. It is grey when not active. When it is colo- red and active, touch the icon to view the colors in an embroidery. You can scroll through the colors using The menu shows color number, stitch count and color name. Touch OK to calibrate the embroidery unit and to position the arm. The presser foot is lowered automatically. 2. After a few stitches a Pop-up menu will prompt you to cut the starting thread tail. Cut the thread tail. Touch to resume embroi- dering. 3. Slide on the embroidery unit, see page 64. Turn on Designer I, and Main menu appears. How to program ”Teatime” Insert the Designer I USB Embroidery Stick. Touch Touch Touch. An hourglass appears as the disk menus are brought up on the screen. You are able to jump between upper case, lower case and numbers by touching Touch Touch and the letters have been pro- gram med. The combination you created is now visible on the Color Touch Screen. Touch There are four menus to choose between. Touch Select your design. A box around the design indicates it is selected and can be worked with. Touch to move the design to your selec- ted position on the Color Touch Screen. The box around the design indi- cates it is selected and can be worked with. If you wish to save your design for future sewing, insert the Designer I USB Embroidery Stick and select Yes. The Designer I USB Embroidery Stick memories for your designs customized in the Designer I is indicated with Empty memories are indicated with green color, in this case memory D01 is empty, Step memory numbers with. Also combina- tions from memories M1-M15 can be sewn., and for built in stitches in embroidery mode. The top ten sion is reduced automati- cally for satin stitch. Fabric: Quilting fabric, Husqvarna Viking Tear- A-Way stabilizer, Cotton scrap for applique. Thread: Embroidery thread on top and embroi- dery weight bobbin thread. On the same piece of stabilized fabric, stitch a diamond of tapered satin stitch. Touch: Menu F, Applique Stitches, Touch Stitch Snap on: Presser foot B as recommended Sew:. For information about how to transfer embroideries from a disk to the Designer I USB Stick, read the instructions for the 3D Disk Manager included on the Designer I USB CD. It has a myriad of stitches for creative sewing and embellishment and pro- gramming possibilities. Touch the picture of the stitch on the Color Touch Screen and sew. The stitch is dis play ed in the direction it will be sewn. Elongation You can alter the size of any decorative stitches with length and width settings. Touch mirror image end to end. Watch the stitch change on the Color Touch Screen. Fabric: Woven medium Husqvarna Viking Tear- A-Way stabilizer Touch: Woven medium on the Sewing Advisor Snap on: Transparent presser foot B Thread: Top thread with embroidery thread and bobbin with embroidery weight bobbin thread. Use the lette ring for monograms, gift items, to la- bel and date quilts and other end less possibilities. Quilts were functional and com- memorative. Today we quilt with our Husqvarna Viking to create beautiful quilts and quilted garments in a fraction of the time. Quilting and piecing quilts. Today your Husqvarna Viking Designer I wing machine sews the same stitches in a frac- tion of the time. Touch: Menu E, Quilting Stitches, Stitch E21. Snap on: Presser foot B or the transparent foot. Touch: Menu E, Quilt Stitches, stitch E24.For information about how to transfer embroideries from a disk to the Designer I USB Stick, read the instructions for the 3D Disk Ma- nager included on the Designer I USB CD. Fabric: Woven light, Husqvarna Viking Tear-A- Way stabilizer. Touch: Woven light on the Sewing Advisor, Menu D, Heirloom Stitches, Stitch D7. Stabilize fabric as needed. Fabric: Woven light, Husqvarna Viking Tear-A- Way stabilizer. Touch: Woven light on the Sewing Advisor, Menu D, Heirloom Stitches, Stitch D4. Touch: Woven light on the Sewing Advisor, Menu H, Scallop Stitches, Stitch H7. Fabric: Woven light cotton batiste that has been pleated in a pleating machine de sig ned for hand smocking. For information about how to transfer embroideries from a disk to the Designer I USB Stick, read the instructions for the 3D Disk Manager included on the Designer I USB CD. Fabric: Woven medium, Husqvarna Viking Tear-A-Way stabilizer. Thread: Top with embroidery thread. Embroi- dery weight bobbin thread. Touch: Woven medium on the Sewing Advisor, Menu C, Pictogram stitches, stitch C22. Use light bulb de sig ned as indicated on the front of the machine. No lubrication (oiling) is needed. Turn off the main switch. Cleaning Wipe the exterior surfaces of your Designer I with a soft cloth to remove any dust or lint built 10 15 Wipe the Color Touch Screen with a soft damp cloth. The hook cover compl, step motor house. Parts of the hook cover compl. They assume a thorough knowledge of the handling of precision appliances and accessibility to service tools. The manual is divided into two sections and covers all service operations and checks which should be carried out when making a complete overhaul of a sewing machine. The settings made when assembling and sewing-in the machines are those most suited to give the best results in the majority of fabrics and fabric combinations. Press Handling Get into the service program of the machine by pressing the reverse feed button and the sensor foot pivot button while the main switch (A) is switched on. Servo - sewing head Servo takes its calibration position. Embroidery Unit Is used to check the sideways and lenghtwise movement of the embroidery unit. Embroidery Unit Cent The embroidery hoop sensor arm takes its centre position. Touch Sensor-, row 3. Active square is filled Check of armshaft's first sensor (stop right function) Check of armshaft's second sensor (stop right function) Check of needle Check of pressarfoot's first sensor Check of pressarfoot's second sensor. Get into the service program of the machine. Press the needle stop button or touch Touch,row 2 in the service menu 1. 1. In order to update the memory the machine has an update mode. Revision of the program The revision of the program can be seen in the lower right side of welcome screen or checked in the service program menu 1 How to update. Lower rear cover 1.Remove the screw (D). 2. Remove the lower rear cover pulling it backwards on the right-hand side and at the same time push the front covers upper and lower side of the free arm together. Mounting Mount in reverse order. Adjustment 1. Loosen the 2 screws in the feeding device. 2. Move the feeding device sideways until the distance A and B is equal between the screws (C) and the edge of feeding device shaft (D) 3. The needle should be in its highest position. Touch Needle -, row 1. Loosen screw (E) in the cog wheel (D) on the step motor shaft. Turn the cog wheel until the needle is in the centre of the presser foot. When the machine is set at straight stitching centre position, the needle bar shall be set in such a way that a needle 90 passes through the centre of the needle hole in the presser foot. Check the gap by pressing a small screw driver against the needle. Adjustment 1. Loosen screw (C) and turn the presser foot until it is parallel to the feed dog. 2. Hold the side feeding unit in your hand. 5.Touch Side-M -,row 2. The feed dog should not at any point touch the stitchplate. Check with setting gauge 411 49 93-01 Adjustment 1. Bring the feed dog to its highest position. 2. See Fig 1 and Fig 2. Adjustment 1. Loosen the the two screws (A) on the back of the threader head (B). 2. Touch Feed-,row 1, the feed dog shall now stand still when the foot control is pressed (0-feeding). Adjustment 1. Touch Feed-,row 1.Loosen the screw (A) of the cog wheel and turn it until the feed dog comes to a stand-still when the foot control is pressed. The feed dog should after turning the mains switch several times on and off always reach such a position that 2.5 mm straight stitching will be obtained. Check 2 Get into the service program. B The machine should sew a motif according to the symbol. C The mending stitch should look according to the illustration. (Use the mending stitch in the service menu - touch, row 5 ) Fine adjustment Touch. Adjustment 1. Comment 1 The sewing advisor adjusts the thread tension according to the selection of fabric and sewing technique. Comment The following embroidery threads shall be used: Upper thread:Thread thickness No 40 ( e.g. Sulky No 40) Lower thread: Thread thickness No 70 ( e.g. This is done by means of a photo-diode (B) on the push button board which reads the movement on the screen (C) which moves simultaneously with the thread take-up spring (D). The check has to be carried out in straight stitching in cotton. Adjustment 1. Remove the thread tension cover by taking a firm grip on the top of the cover and then carefully pulling it away from the front cover. Adjustment Turn by means of a screwdriver torx the disconnection (A) until the correct amount of thread is obtained. Dismounting 1. Dismount rear covers. 2. Dismount the front cover. 3. Dismount the thread tension cover by taking a firm grip on the top of the cover and then carefully pulling it away from the front cover. 4. Dismounting 1. Dismount the rear covers and the front cover. 2. Move the presser bar to its highest position. 3. Remove the needle. 4. Dismount the presser foot holder. 5. Changing the thread cutter knife Dismounting 1. Dismount the stitchplate. 2. Snap away the thread cutter cover. 3. Dismount the thread cutter knife arm (B). 4. Dismount the thread cutter holder (D). 5. Dismounting 1. Dismount the feeding unit. 2. Dismount the feed dog frame from the feed unit. 3. Dismount the feed dog by removing the 2 screws (A). Mounting 1. Press the feed dog and the feed dog frame against a straight sureface. See Fig 1. 2. Dismounting 1. Dismount rear cover and front cover 2. Dismount the main circuit board 3. Disconnect the draw bar (C) from the side feeding mechanism by removing the screw (A) and the clip (B). 4. Dismounting 1. Dismount rear cover and front cover. 2. Dismount the feeding unit. 3. Loosen the screw (A) and lift hook compl. (B). Note! The hook can be dismounted without removing the feeding unit. Mounting 1. Dismounting 1. Dismount rear covers and front cover. 2. Mounting Place the cover over the plate and press the snaps. Step motor cover Snap off the step motor cover by pushing in the snap (A) in the direction of the arrow. 104 72 47-26. Push the cover in the direction of the arrow to unhook the guides (B) from the embroidery unit. Mounting in reversed order. Adjustment Adjust by loosening the screw (A) and move the plate (B) until a good belt tension is obtained. Adjustment Adjust by loosening the screw’s (A) and move the plate (B) until a good belt tension is obtained. Remove the two screws (C), pull out the spring (D) and remove the plate. To remove the button, push out the pin (E) from the backside. To remove the hoop sensor snap off the spring (F). Dismount the step motor cover. Dismount the upper cover. Dismount the calibration stop (A) by pulling it up. Dismount the cable from the connection board. Dismount the step motor by removing the 2 screws (B). Mounting in reversed order. Always update the flash memory to the latest version before doing any checking or adjustments, even if the flash memory already is of the latest version. The touch panel does not function. 1. Calibrate the touch panel. 2. Before doing any service clean both diodes of the lower thread sensor and remove all fluff 1. Check the lower thread sensor in the service menu by rotating the hand wheel slowly 2. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. 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User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies, and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by DigiCert. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Husqvarna Designer 1 Service Manual. To get started finding Husqvarna Designer 1 Service Manual, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Its a type P10 not the latest Designer 1 USB. My wife teaches textiles at a secondary school and she has one of these machines in her classroom but little idea of how to use it, but more importantly no software to create embroidery in or to digitise existing images into an embroidery format. I don't even know what file types it will accept. The machine cost a fortune (in school class budget terms) some years ago and the person who purchased it didn't buy any software because it was expensive. As I have shown an interest in embroidery machines recently it seems that I unwittingly volunteered myself in to trying to get this embroidery machine up and running - its strange because I really don't remember offering;o) Any one have more of a clue than me about this.Husquavarna website here ( ). If you contact them they are very helpful. My mum had a great Husquavarna for years, with cams for the different stitches but it died and they couldn't repair it. She could sew soles onto boots. She also used this company's ( ) software to design her clothing pattern pieces. I have to run my version under a virtual machine as it's not supported by Windows 7 (or Vista??). I've also use Sierra Stitch Era Universal here ( ). There are built-in options for simple designs and fonts. Do you have a user manual for it. I could scan it for you - PM me. Karen A PC isn't a problem I can lay my hands on a very useable XP machine with oodles of RAM and a pretty slick processor (in its day). If HV don't come up with the goods I'll take you up on your offer of a scan of the manual. The kids have used the built in simple designer but it is very limited in what it can do and doesn't exactly set the pulse racing with the possibilities of the system. Request Your FREE LASIK Evaluation Learn About Cataract Surgery View Our Family Eye Care Center Learn More We invite you to learn more about our award-winning doctors and to schedule an appointment at one of our state-of-the-art offices. If you are over 40 or have a family history of glaucoma, you should have an eye exam annually. Give us a call and schedule your annual eye exam today. I was able to download a free manual online, but I can't find the other book that came with the machine which pictures all the embroidery designs included. (My friend only had one copy of the books and she has two of the same machine, the other one is going to her grand-daughter, so I couldn't take either the manual or the design book). Looks like some places (like All Brands) still have some in stock, and I found an inexpensive external floppy drive on Amazon I might check out also. Looking into that, but would appreciate any advice.Sounds just like mine (not up dated). Let me see if I can find any info to copy for you.That would be an easy solution.Viking has a proprietary directory format. If your friend gave you the CD with disc manager software on it, you are all set. The least expensive option I know of is Embird. You can also purchase design packages on ebay, just make sure they have the floppy. I would also check ebay for the book of designs that came with the machine. It's a wonderful machine.Thanks to all other who replied too. I was able to download the user manual for free online from Viking, I'm still looking for the book with all the embroidery designs pictured in it. Can't seem to find that one on eBay but I will keep trying. If you can find an older dealership, they might have one hanging around.You can store all your designs on a USB stick, or on your computer if you don't have a ton. Back them up on an external drive, CD's, the cloud, etc. Then just transfer a few designs to a floppy that you want to stitch (you will have 4 menus and can put several designs, I think 20 or more, on each menu). Just reformat and save others when you are ready to do others. I would NOT store all the designs of floppies, just because they don't hold much, you have to have some sort of system to file and find them. I keep all designs on a 64g USB and transfer as needed. I have 4d so I can see them, sort, rename, copy, paste, delete and transfer to floppy disc from Organizer. Don't even need the dongle for those operations. Editing can be done with the dongle. It is a wonderful machine, I have that and a DIamond.I have a tiny, clear presser foot that's not pictured in the manual. Would that by chance be a free-motion foot. I can post a picture if that helps. It's a lot smaller than any other foot I have on other machines.I threw out all my floppies years ago. USB makes things so much easier. I have now given the machine to my daughter she is just learning and is really enjoying it. Could you borrow the book and scan it to your computer. I am not sure which book you want to copy. Have you joined the yahoo group.lots of good stuff there.I Got my thread jammed I can withdraw my consent at any time by unsubscribing. Morgan, juiced from little food and lots of espresso, spoke up. All the Husqvarna manuals and user’s guides are available for free view without any registration. You can also download the manual as PDF to your computer. Overview View all the pages Comments 100 amp manual reset circuit breaker I offered to bring up a menu, but she just asked for the mushroom risotto. Miss Valentine is going to be working with us for a few weeks. 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