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You can read the recommendations in the user guide, the technical guide or the installation guide for TOYOTA SUPER JEANS. You'll find the answers to all your questions on the TOYOTA SUPER JEANS in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size, accessories, etc.). Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. User manual TOYOTA SUPER JEANS User guide TOYOTA SUPER JEANS Operating instructions TOYOTA SUPER JEANS Instructions for use TOYOTA SUPER JEANS Instruction manual TOYOTA SUPER JEANS

Manual abstract: @@@@6 Part names and their functions. @@51 2 1 Before use (Be sure to read this section before use) 1 Before use (Be sure to read this section before use) Important safety instructions These safety instructions are designed to prevent danger or damage arising from the incorrect operation of the machine. Read carefully and always follow the instructions. Explanation of Warning and Caution Warning Caution Symbol explanation An incorrect operation could result in death or serious injury. An incorrect operation could result in an injury or damage to the machine. do not touch. Prohibited actions Remove the power plug from the outlet. required actions Warning Use an AC 220 to 240 V power source. Not doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire. Do not damage the power cord, modify it, bend it excessively, jerk it or twist it. Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire. @@ do not use outdoors. Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire. @@Doing so could cause a fire. @@Doing so could cause an electric shock, a fire or an injury. @@Not doing so could cause an injury. When the machine is not in use it should be stored safely, not on the floor as protruding parts could cause injury if a person fell on the machine. Not doing so could cause an injury. Before changing the needle or threading the lower On thread or upper thread, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine. Not doing so could cause an injury. Do not look away from the needle while operating the sewing machine. If the needle breaks it could cause an injury. Do not touch moving parts such as the needle, take-up lever or handwheel. Doing so could cause an injury. Do not place your hand or fingers under the needle. Doing so could cause an injury. Children should only use the machine under the supervision of a parent or guardian. otherwise they could injure themselves. Do not use when young children are near the machine. They could touch the needle and be injured. When leaving the sewing machine after using it, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine, and then remove the power plug from the outlet. Not doing so could cause an injury. Before using the sewing machine make sure that the presser foot holder clamp screw, needle clamp screw and needle plate screw are firmly tightened, and that the presser foot is properly set in the presser foot holder. Not doing so could cause an injury. Off 4 Caution Do not perform the following actions. Doing so could cause an injury. Sewing without lowering the presser foot. Sewing while jerking the fabric. Moving the pattern selection dial while sewing. do not operate on an unstable surface such as a sofa or a bed. If the sewing machine falls down, it could cause an injury or damages to the machine. Do not drop or insert any foreign objects into any openings such as opening space when you remove the face cover and / or the outer casing space of bobbin case. Doing so could cause an injury or damages to the machine. 1 Before use (Be sure to read this section before use) UK ONLY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY How to change the power plug Warning When you change the power plug or cord, do not repair, disassemble or modify except at the authorised dealer or service centre. Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire If for any reason the power plug for this product is removed it should be immediately disposed of safety and not stored anywhere where it could be inadvertently used again. Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE-NEUTRAL BROWN- LIVE ( OR ACTIVE ) As the colours of the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug - PROCEED AS FOLLOWS: The earth plug pin is unnecessary. As the machine is designed under double insulation structure, the earth wire is removed from the machine. The wire coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked L or A or coloured RED. The wire coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK. Neither core is to be connected to the earth terminal of a three-pin plug. 5 Part names This manual provides descriptions on operating procedures for two sewing machine models. Normally, descriptions will apply to both models; however, descriptions that apply to only one of the models will be indicated with XXX15C or XXX15D/SuperJ15. Spool pin Thread guide Upper thread tension dial Quick adviser Take-up lever Face cover Thread cutter ** Equipped only with model SuperJ15 Pattern selection dial Reverse sewing lever Light bulb Extension table (Accessory Box) Needle clamp screw Needle thread guide Needle threader ** Equipped only with model SuperJ15 Needle plate Presser foot holder Presser foot holder clamp screw Presser foot Bobbin case cover 6 Feed dog Bobbin case Model XXX15C Model XXX15D/SuperJ15 1 Before use (Be sure to read this section before use) Thread winding spindle Thread winder guide Hollow for carrying (Insert your hand into the hollow when carrying sewing machine) Presser foot lever Thread cutter Handwheel Main power switch Terminal box Buttonhole adjustment screw Foot controller 7 Part names and their functions The various parts of the sewing machine have the functions described below. Extension table (Accessory Box) Pull out the extension table (accessory box) in the direction of the arrow. Presser foot lever When sewing, lower the presser foot lever to lower the presser foot. (Position 1) When inserting fabric, lift up the presser foot lever to raise the presser foot. (Position 2) The presser foot can be raised even higher by raising the presser foot lever to position 3. Since the presser foot lever does not remain in this position, hold it in place when inserting the fabric. This position is useful when sewing thick fabric. 8 Handwheel Use the handwheel to manually raise and lower the needle. Note: Always turn the handwheel towards yourself (in the direction of the arrow). If the handwheel is turned in the opposite direction, the thread may become tangled. 1 Before use (Be sure to read this section before use) Pattern selection dial Select the pattern to be used. Turn the pattern selection dial until the desired pattern aligns with the mark above the dial. Reverse sewing lever Press down the reverse lever, when sewing in reverse. Remove your finger from the reverse sewing lever to return to forward direction sewing. 9 Quick adviser The quick adviser (under the lid on the sewing machine) provides various descriptions such as basic machine operations. Zz Accessing the quick adviser For model XXX15C Flip up the lid to open it. Quick adviser (Stored inside) For model XXX15D/SuperJ15 Pull the top of the lid towards yourself to open it. Quick adviser (Stored inside) Note: Do not pull down the top of the lid with extreme force.

The lid may break. If the lid has been removed from the machine, fit the lid into the corresponding area of the machine, and then push it straight in until it snaps into place. 10 How to operate foot controller Caution Be sure to use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine before connecting the foot controller. Not doing so could cause an injury. Operation 1 Press the side of the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine. Main power switch 2 2 Insert the power cord connector into the terminal box on the machine. Before use (Be sure to read this section before use) Connector Press the side of the main power switch to turn on the sewing machine. Main power switch Step on the foot controller to operate the sewing machine. The more you press the foot controller, the faster the machine runs. Release the foot controller to stop the machine. Foot controller 11 2 Sewing preparations Warning Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so could cause an electric shock. Hold the power plug, to remove or insert into the power outlet. Not doing so could damage the cord and cause an electric shock, fire or injury. Connecting the power Caution Before plugging in the power cord, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine. Not doing so could cause an injury. 1 2 Prepare the foot controller. Insert the power cord connector into the terminal box. Insert the power plug into the outlet. Power plug Foot controller Terminal box Connector Main power switch Press the side (power on) of the main power switch. The power is turned on. ON OFF 12 Memo 13 Winding the lower thread 1 Start Turn off the sewing machine. Position the spool of thread and the spool cap on to the spool pin. Spool cap Spool of thread spool pin Complete Thread guide ( ) 10 1 Return the thread winding spindle by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. Note If the thread winding spindle is not returned, the needle does not move and sewing is not possible. 2 Thread winding spindle 1 2 Remove the bobbin from the thread winding spindle, and cut the thread. 9 1 Press on the foot controller with your foot to continue winding the bobbin. 2 When the bobbin winding becomes slow, release the foot controller to stop winding the bobbin. 8 Cut the excess thread above the bobbin hole. ** Cut the thread so that no excess extends from the bobbin hole. Foot controller 14 Caution While the bobbin is being wound, do not touch the thread winding spindle or the handwheel. Doing so could cause an injury. Pull the thread from the thread spool, and then hold it with one hand while passing it around the thread guide with the other hand, as shown. thread guide Hold in place with your finger. Pass the thread end through the hole in the bobbin as shown. @@@@ 6 Foot controller ( 7 9 ) Turn on the machine. @@@@@@@@ 1 Turn off the sewing machine. Main power switch 2 Pull the bobbin case cover towards yourself. @@@@@@@@@@Groove Projection Bobbin case cover Bobbin case cover 17 Threading the upper thread 1 Start Turn off the sewing machine. Main power switch 2 Raise the presser foot lever. Presser foot lever Complete Thread guide ( ) 9 Pass the thread through the presser foot, and then pull out about 15 cm of thread to the rear. Take-up lever ( 6 ) Needle thread guide ( 7 ) Eye of needle ( 8 ) Presser foot ( 9 ) 15 cm Presser foot lever ( 2 ) 8 From the front, pass the thread through the eye of the needle. ** When using the needle threader, refer to page 20. Eye of needle 7 Pass the thread tial Buttonhole Blind hem stitch Zigzag Applique Overcasting Straight stitch Sewing-seams Zipper insertion Scallop stitch Castle stitch Thin fabric straight stitch Decorative stitch Fagotting Mending stitch Thin fabric overcasting Decorative stitch Serpentine 23 Changing the presser foot @@Not doing so could cause an injury. Zz Removal 1 Raise the presser foot lever. 2 Turn the handwheel towards yourself to raise the needle. Note: Never turn in the wrong direction. Handwheel Presision line Start line of sewing Guide line Center line 34 Raise the needle to the highest position, set the pattern dial to 1, sew the left side and stop at the line marked on the fabric. Raise the needle to the highest position, set the pattern dial to 2, and sew 5 to 6 bar-tack stitches. 2 and 4 on the pattern selection dial use the same dial position. 3 Sewing 6 Raise the needle to the highest position, set the pattern dial to 3, sew the right side and stop at the line marked on the fabric. 7 Raise the needle to the highest position, set the pattern dial to 4, and sew 5 to 6 bar-tack stitches. 35 Caution When using the buttonhole cutter to cut the buttonholes, do not hold the fabric in front of the cutter. Doing so could cause an injury to your hand. 8 Use the buttonhole cutter to cut the center, making sure not to cut the stitches. Note: If a marking pin is put in the bartack area it helps to prevent cutting the bar-tack with the buttonhole cutter. Buttonhole cutter zz Adjustment of buttonhole balance Use the buttonhole adjustment screw to adjust the balance between the stitches (rear side). Adjust by turning with the - screw driver of your own. Don t turn the screw more than 90. Note: The original position of buttonhole adjustment screw may vary according to the model of machine. If the stitches are loose on the right side of the buttonhole, turn slightly in the - direction. Buttonhole adjustment screw If the stitches are loose on the left side of the buttonhole, turn slightly in the + direction. 36 Overcasting This is a sewing method that prevents unraveling at the edge of the fabric. Caution Before changing the presser foot, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine. Not doing so could cause an injury. 1 Change to the zigzag sewing foot or the overcasting foot. Zigzag sewing foot 6 10 3 Sewing Overcasting foot **The overcasting foot is only included with model SuperJ15EU. (For details on changing the presser foot, refer to Changing the presser foot on page 24. ) z z8when using the zigzag sewing foot 2 Position the fabric so that the needle extends slightly off the edge of the fabric when the needle moves to the right. Right needle entry point z z8when using the overcasting foot 2 Sew with the edge of the fabric against the guide on the foot. Guide Caution Do not use stitch number 10 with the overcasting foot. @@@@Not doing so could cause an injury. @@@@@@@@@@@@ raise the presser foot. @@@@@@@@39 Blind hem stitching In this sewing method the stitch cannot be seen on the front of the fabric. Caution 8 1 Before changing the presser foot, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine. Not doing so could cause an injury. Change to the zigzag sewing foot or the blind stitch foot. Zigzag sewing foot 11 Blind stitch foot ** he blind stitch foot T is only included with model SuperJ15EU.

(For details on changing the presser foot, refer to Changing the presser foot on page 24. ) 2 Sew overcasting along the edge of the fabric, and then fold the fabric as shown. ** Tack or iron a crease 6 to 8 mm from the edge of the fabric. 6-8 mm Wrong side Right side Overcasting Wrong side Right side Tacking or crease At the tacking or the crease that was ironed, fold back the fabric so that wrong side faces upward. Turn the handwheel towards yourself until the needle is on the left side. 40 Fold (tacking or crease) Wrong side Overcasting Needle on the left side Position the fabric so that the needle slightly catches the fold. Zigzag sewing foot Needle on the left side Fold Blind stitch foot Needle on the left side Fold zz When using the zigzag sewing foot 6 Lower the presser foot, and start sewing. The part of the stitch that catches the fold will be visible from the right side of the fabric. Sew evenly so that the stitching is not too large or too small. Fold 3 Sewing zz When using the blind stitch foot 6 Lower the presser foot, adjust the screw so that the fold aligns with the guide, and then sew with the fold against the guide. Wrong side Guide Adjusting screw Fold 7 After sewing, pull out the tacking, and fold out the fabric. Balanced stitches Troubleshooting Small stitches evenly located on right side. Wrong Right side side Needle catches too much on the fold Wrong Right side side Needle does not catch on the fold Wrong Right side side (When unfolded) Large stitches on right side. The blind hem stitches do not come through 41 4 Maintenance Feed dog and hook maintenance If the sewing machine makes a loud noise or rotates slowly, there could be thread waste or dust in the hook or feed dog. Perform maintenance on the hook and the feed dog. Caution Before cleaning the hook, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine, and then remove the power plug from the outlet. Not doing so could cause an injury. attention Do not use detergent, bleach, benzine, or thinner chemical cloths. Doing so could cause discoloration or cracking. Zz Cleaning the feed dog and hook 8 1 Remove the presser foot and the needle. Turn the pattern selection dial to 7, and then turn the handwheel towards yourself to raise the feed dog. Handwheel Pattern selection dial Feed dog Lift up the bobbin case so that part c is moved past part d, as shown. 2 Use the screwdriver for the needle plate to loosen the screws in the needle plate, and then remove the needle plate. C d 42 Pull out the bobbin case in the direction of the arrow to remove it. Note: Do not pull with excessive force, otherwise the bobbin case may be scratched. ** If the bobbin case cannot be pulled out, repeat the procedure starting with step. Remove any lint or dust from the feed dog and hook, and then wipe them with a soft cloth. A vacuum cleaner can be used to remove lint and dust. 4 Maintenance Feed dog Hook 43 zz Attaching the Bobbin Case 1 Position the bobbin case so that part a on the bobbin case is below part b on the sewing machine. B 2 With the bobbin case tilted to the left, insert the left side of the bobbin case into the hook, as shown. Left side of bobbin case a Insert the right side of the bobbin case into the hook so that part c on the bobbin case is to the left of part d on the sewing machine. C d Make sure that the bobbin case is fully installed in the hook. Edge of hook Make sure that the bobbin case moves slightly in the direction of the arrow. <When incorrectly installed> The right side of the bobbin case covers the edge of the hook and the bobbin case is tilted. @@@@@@@@ a 6 1 Tighten the needle plate screws. 2 Attach the presser foot and insert the needle. 3 Check that the needle correctly enters the hole in the needle plate. ** If the bobbin case is not installed correctly, the handwheel does not turn smoothly. If this occurs, remove the needle plate and bobbin case, and attach them again. 4 Maintenance 45 Changing light bulb Warning Before changing the light bulb, use the main power switch to turn off the sewing machine, remove the power plug from the outlet, and then wait until the bulb cools. Not doing so could cause a burn or electric shock. @@@@Turn the new light bulb clockwise to install. Note: Use a light bulb with a maximum power of 15 W. Always reinstall the face cover after replacing the light bulb. @@@@Servicing a double-insulated product requires extreme care and should only be done by qualified service personnel with knowledge of the system under his or her responsibility. Replacement parts for a doubleinsulated product must be identical to those parts in the product. The symbol is marked on the double-insulated product. Notice about the incandescent lamp The incandescent lamp fitted to our product is not suitable for household lighting and is specifically designed for the lighting of the sewing machine sewing area. 4 Maintenance Troubleshooting What is the problem? Check the following possibilities before contacting the service center for repair. Trouble Cause The power plug is not inserted Machine does not work The main power switch has been turned off Thread is tangled in the hook, or there is a broken needle in the hook Countermeasure Connect the power plug correctly Turn on the sewing machine Clean the hook Page 12 12 42 14 42 The thread winding spindle Push the thread winding has been pushed to the right spindle to the left Machine very There is lint or fluff in the noisy & very hook or feed dog slow Remove the lint or fluff from the hook or feed dog 47 Trouble Cause Needle incorrectly inserted into the machine Countermeasure Insert the needle correctly Firmly tighten the screw Page 26 26 27 33 44 16-19 42 33 26 26 16, 17 42 23 26 26 27 18, 19 Needle keeps breaking The needle clamp screw is loose The needle is too fine for the Use the appropriate size fabric needle for the fabric The upper thread tension is too tight Loosen the upper tension The bobbin case is not in the Put the bobbin case in the correct position correct position Machine is incorrectly threaded The thread is tangled in the bobbin case or hook The upper thread tension is Upper thread too tight keeps The needle is bent or the Breaking needle point is burred The needle is incorrectly inserted The thread is a poor quality thread Lower thread keeps breaking Fabric not feeding through the machine Lower thread is incorrectly threaded The feed dog is dirty Pattern selection dial set to a buttonhole number 2 or 4 The needle is incorrectly inserted Missed stitches The needle is bent Needle and thread not suitable for the fabric Incorrect upper threading Rethread the sewing machine Remove the thread tangle and clean the feed dog and hook Loosen the upper tension Insert a new needle Insert the needle correctly Use a good quality, recommended thread Rethread the bobbin case Remove any lint and fluff from the feed dog Reset the stitch selection dial to the desired stitch Insert the needle correctly Use a straight needle Use the correct needle and thread for the fabric Rethread the upper thread correctly 48 Trouble Cause The tension of the upper thread is too tight Countermeasure Adjust the thread tension Rethread the machine Use a finer needle to suit the fabric Insert a new needle Use the ball point needle Rethread the bobbin correctly Adjust the thread tension Only use the designated TOYOTA bobbin Adjust the thread tension Rethread the upper thread correctly Page 33 16-19 27 26 27 16, 17 33 14 33 18, 19 The fabric wrinkles / puckers The machine is incorrectly threaded Needle is too thick for the fabric The needle is burred Stretch fabric is being sewn Incorrect bobbin threading Lower thread The tension of the upper showing on thread is too tight the top of the Incorrect plastic bobbin used fabric or a metal bobbin is used Upper thread showing on the under side of the fabric The tension of the upper thread is too loose Incorrect upper threading (not threaded through the thread guide) The needle position is too low The needle cannot be threaded with the needle threader Needle no.

Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) 9/65 is being used Needle incorrectly inserted The needle is bent Threading of the needle bar thread guide incorrect If the above treatments do not solve the problem, contact the service center as described in your warranty. When calling for service, please note the MODEL and SERIES that are inscribed on the back of your sewing machine. 4 Maintenance Turn the handwheel so that the 9 line is at the top Use needle sizes 11/75 to 16/100 Insert the needle correctly Use a straight needle 27 26 26 Rethread the needle bar thread 18 guide correctly SP100 SERIES / SERIE MODEL / MODELE Manufacturer/ : ZHEJIANG AISIN ELITE Fabricant MACHINERY & ELECTRIC CO. EU ONLY We are committed to the protection of the environment. We strive to minimize the environmental impact of our products by continuously improving product design and our manufacturing methods. At end of life please dispose of this product in an environmentally responsible way. The crossed-out wheelie bin symbol featured above and on the product s dataplate means that this product falls under the scope of the E. u. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive and Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (ROHS) directive and should not be disposed of with your household waste. At end of life, you must ensure that this product is disposed of in accordance with national and local legislation and that it is sorted as Category 2 Small Domestic Appliances WEEE. You may be liable under local and national laws for improper disposal of this product. Please consult the web, or a competent national or local body, for the return and collections systems available to you and the locations of your nearest recycling points. If you purchase a new product direct from us we will take your old product back, irrespective of the brand, if it is a like for like sale. As an individual you can make a positive impact on reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of WEEE. This will reduce use of landfill and minimize the environmental impact of the products you use. Hazardous substances in electronic and electrical products can have a harmful impact on human health and on the environment. 50 Specifications SP100 Series Model Hook type Needle Bobbin Maximum stitch length Maximum stitch width Straight stitch needle position Sewing machine weight (main unit) Sewing machine size Rated voltage Rated frequency Rated power consumption Light bulb XXX15C XXX15D/SuperJ15 Horizontal Homeuse sewing machine needle (HA-1) TOYOTA-exclusive plastic bobbin 4 mm 5 mm Center needle position, left needle position 4..