Baby Lock Cover Stitch BLCS-2 Manuel d'instructions

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OVERVIEW81. Remove machine from boxAfter removing the packing materials from thebox, gently lift your Baby Lock by grasping thehandle provided

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OVERVIEW9Setting Up Your Baby Lock (Cont.)5. Position the telescopic thread guide. Raise the telescopic thread guide to its highest position. Rot

Page 4 - Table of Contents

OVERVIEW10Thread CutterPresser Foot Pressure AdjustmentSnapOn Presser FootPresser FootRelease LeverThere is a thread cutter located on the left side

Page 5 - Table of Contents (Cont.)

The stitch length adjusting dial is conveniently located just to the left of the frontcover, near the base plate (fig. A). Thedial show

Page 6 - How Your Machine Operates

The chain looper dial is color coded blue for easy identification. The tension settings range from 0 to 9.The fabric, thread and stitch that you are w

Page 7 - Overview of the Baby Lock

THREADING13Threading PreparationWhen using overlock threads (cones) place the cone securely overthe spool holder on your machine. The spoo

Page 8 - Accessories

THREADING14Chain Looper1. With the presser foot up and machine lock button in the locked position, (fig. A pg. 13).2. Place the thread cone or spool o

Page 9 - Optional Accessories

THREADING15Left Needle C-11. Raise presser foot and place the thread on the far left spool pin. Slip the thread into the telescopicantenna thread gui

Page 10 - Accessory Adapter

THREADING16There are marks on the bed of the Baby Lock that can be used as a guide while sewing.It will depend on what cover or chain stitch needle po

Page 11 - Side Cover

THREADING17When threading is complete, the loose threads should initially interlock on fabric. This is most important when sewing the chain or cover

Page 12 - SnapOn Presser Foot

"IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS"When using overlock machine, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following.Read

Page 13 - Differential Feed

CHAINSTITCHING18The chain stitch is formed using two threads, one thread in the needle and one thread in the chainlooper.Chain Stitc

Page 14 - Chain Looper Tension Dial

CHAINSTITCHING19Balanced tension -Chain stitch has correct tension when the needle thread sews astraight seam on the top side and the chain looper thr

Page 15 - Locked Position for Threading

COVERSTITCH20The narrow cover stitch consists of two rows of straight stitching on the top side of the fabric with anoverlock stitch on the underside

Page 16 - Chain Looper

COVERSTITCH21Balanced tension -Cover stitch has correct tension when the needle thread sewstwo rows of straight stitching on the top side an

Page 17 - Chain / Cover Needles

COVERSTITCH22The narrow cover stitch consists of two rows of straight stitching on the top side of the fabric with theoverlock stitch on the underside

Page 18 - Rethreading Looper

COVERSTITCH23Balanced tension -Cover stitch has correct tension when the needle threads sewtwo rows of straight stitching on the top side and

Page 19 - To ChainOff of the Fabric

COVERSTITCH24The wide cover stitch consists of two rows of straight stitching on top the fabric with an overlock stitch onthe underside of the fabric.

Page 20 - Chain Stitching

COVERSTITCH25Balanced tension -Cover stitch has correct tension when the needle threads sewtwo rows of straight stitching on the topside and

Page 21 - Chain Stitching (Cont.)

COVERSTITCH26The Triple Cover Stitch can be used for topstitching, hemming, and elastic application . The stitch canalso be used as a decorative stitc

Page 22 - 3,0  4,0

COVERSTITCH27Balanced tension -Triple Cover stitch has correct tension when the needle threadssew three rows of straight stitching on the topside

Page 23 - Needle thread is too tight

1Welcome to the Baby Lock Cover Stitch MachineYour Baby Lock Cover Stitch machine provides a variety of chain and cover stitches, allowing you tocreat

Page 24 - C1 and C2

TECHNIQUES28Sew to the point in fabric where you want to turn a corner. Stop the machine. Turn the handwheeltoward you (counter cl

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TECHNIQUES291. Leave one seam on the garment open.2. Measure, turn up and press hem on garment.3. On right side of garment mark hem allowance wit

Page 26 - Cover Stitch Wide  6mm

TECHNIQUES30The Chain Stitch and Cover Stitch can easily be removed. Trim the chain tail to edge of fabric and the"end" of the seam and pull

Page 27 - Cover StitchWide6mm (Cont.)

SPECIALTYTHREADS31Stitching with specialty threads can form beautiful stitches. These heavy or shiny threads can be usedto enhance the appearance of a

Page 28 - Triple Cover Stitch  6mm

SPECIALTYTHREADS32Heavyweight threads can be used through the chain looper threadpaths. Specific techniques may require that the thread bypass thethr

Page 29 - Triple Cover Stitch (Cont.)

SPECIALTYTHREADS331. Open the front cover and raise the presser foot.2. At the threading port, cut the chain looper thread. Removechain lo

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SPECIALTYTHREADS341. Open the front cover and raise the presser foot.2. At the threading port, cut the chain looper thread. (fig.A)Remove th

Page 31 - Flat Hemming  Cover Stitch

SPECIALTYTHREADS35Specialty Thread Guide ChartCHAIN/COVERSTITCHES2-Thread ChainC-1, C-2, or C-3Needle Position3-Thread CoverStitchLeft NarrowRight Nar

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MAINTENANCE36Before taking your machine in for service, check the following:Machine fails to start:1. Are electrical plugs properly connected?2. Is th

Page 33 - Heavy weight Threads

Stitch Unbalanced:1. Is the machine threaded correctly?2. Is the proper presser foot on the machine?3. Is the correct needle inserted and threaded?4.

Page 34 - Bypassing the Threading Port

TABLEOFCONTENTS2Table of ContentsOVERVIEW ...

Page 35 - Looper Threading Tool

MAINTENANCE38Needle Identification (fig. A)-The chain/cover stitch needles are on the front portion of theneedle clamp and are identified by

Page 36 - Thread Cradle for Looper

MAINTENANCE39Replacing Light Bulb15W/110V(Screw Type)15W/230V(Bayonet Type)1. For safety reasons, unplug main power cord prior of replacing light bulb

Page 37 - Specialty Thread Guide Chart

Your Baby Lock will operate at best performance if it is kept clean at all times. Your Baby Lock's major moving parts are well protected and do n

Page 38 - Troubleshooting

TECHNICALDATA41Technical DataLooper Threading System: Jet Air Threading for chain looperTension Dials: Dials for Chain/Cover stitch needlesStitch Leng

Page 39 - Troubleshooting (Cont.)

STITCHSELECTIONCHART42 42Chart for stitch selection settings for Chain/CoverStitch nameNb.Needles& ndle positionStitchL/dialLeft needletension dia

Page 40 - Replacing Needles

TABLEOFCONTENTS3Table of Contents (Cont.)CHAIN/COVER STITCH ...

Page 41 - Replacing Light Bulb

OVERVIEW4How Your Machine OperatesAwareness of its simple operation will enable you to become more proficient in its use. Please read allinstructions

Page 42 - Cleaning

OVERVIEW5Overview of the Baby Lock1. Presser foot pressure adjusting screw2. Machine lock button release lever3. Machine lock button4. Presser

Page 43 - Technical Data

OVERVIEW6AccessoriesYour Baby Lock has a builtin accessory compartment. To open, swing the "lid" on the thread spoolstand to the right to

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Your Baby Lock is set up with Organ ELx705CF needles size 90/14. This is suitable for most mediumand heavy weight fabrics. For light weight fabrics us

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