Creative 2 Owners Manual
Have a look at the manual Creative 2 Owners Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 28 Creative manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine. Keep the instructions at a suitable place close to the machine. Make sure to hand them over if the machine is given to a third party. DANGER – To reduce the risk of electric shock: • A sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning, removing covers, lubricating or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. WARNING – 7RUHGXFHWKHULVNRIEXUQV
)RU(XURSHRQO\ This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. G%$ DQXIDFWXUHGE\6KDQJKDL%LQDR Precision Mould Co., Ltd. For outside Europe: QJFKLOGUHQZLWKUHGXFHG physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the sewing machine by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the sewing machine. G%$ DQXIDFWXUHGE\6KDQJKDL%LQDR Precision Mould Co., Ltd. SERVICING OF DOUBLE INSULATED PRODUCTS In a double-insulated product, two systems of insulation are provided instead of grounding. No ground means is provided on a double-insulated product, nor should a means for grounding WUHTXLUHVH[WUHPHFDUHDQG YLFHSHUVRQQHO5HSODFHPHQW parts for a double-insulated product must be identical to those parts in the product. A double- RU¶28%/(,168/$7(·
Table of contents Introduction 1:7 Machine overview 1:8 Front side ...................................................................... 1:8 Rear side ....................................................................... 1:9 Top parts ....................................................................... 1:9 Accessory trays ............................................................ 1:9 Embroidery unit overview ......................................... 1:9 Included accessories .................................................. 1:10 Presser feet .................................................................. 1:10 Stitch overview 1:12 Utility stitches ............................................................ 1:12 Decorative stitches .................................................... 1:15 Alphabets .................................................................... 1:22 Preparations 2:1 Unpacking 2:2 Connect to the power supply 2:2 Pack away after sewing 2:2 Custom LED lights 2:3 Free arm 2:3 Thread cutter 2:3 Electronic knee-lift 2:3 Spool pins 2:4 Threading the machine 2:5 Needle threader ........................................................... 2:5 Thread sensor 2:6 Bobbin winding 2:7 Inserting the bobbin 2:8 IDT ™ system (Integrated dual feed) 2:9 Changing needle plate 2:9Needles 2:10 Changing the needle 2:10 Changing the presser foot 2:11 Attaching the Dynamic spring foot 6D 2:11 USB ports 2:12 USB embroidery stick ............................................... 2:12 Connect machine to computer 2:12 Complimentary software (PC) 2:13 How to update your machine 2:13 Soft Touch ™ Buttons and indicators 2:14 PFAFF® creative™ Color Touch Screen 3:1 PFAFF® creative™ Color Touch Screen 3:2 Start view 3:2 Main parts 3:2 Task bar ......................................................................... 3:2 Option bar ..................................................................... 3:3 Common icons 3:3 Selection menu 3:4 Selection menu - overview ......................................... 3:4 Embroidery edit 3:6 Embroidery text editor ............................................... 3:7 Embroidery stitch-out 3:7 Sequencing 3:8 Stitch Creator ™ feature 3:8 Settings menu 3:9 Machine settings .......................................................... 3:9 Screen and light settings ........................................... 3:14 Sound settings ............................................................ 3:15 Info menu 3:16 Quick help 3:16 1 23 Congratulations! Congratulations on purchasing your new PFAFF®creative sensation™pro II sewing and embroidery machine. As a sewing ent husiast, you have acquired one of the most advanced and comprehensive sewing and embroidery mac hines in the world; it will enable you to transform all your creative ideas into realit y using the most highly tuned technology and features. Before you start, please spend some time reading this owner’s manual. You will soon discover how to maximize the use of your machine. Our authorized PFAFF® dealers will of course also be pleased to advise you at any time. Your PFAFF®creative sensation™SUR,,VHZLQJDQGHPEURLGHU\PDFKLQHZLOOGHÀQLWHO\HQDEOH\RXWR experience a totally new dimension of sewing and embroidery.
Sewing mode 4:1 Sewing mode 4:2 Sewing mode - overview 4:2 Select a stitch 4:3 Sewing recommendations 4:3 Machine settings 4:3 Raise and lower the presser foot 4:3 Stitch settings 4:4 Stitch width .................................................................. 4:4 Stitch positioning ......................................................... 4:4 Stitch length .................................................................. 4:4 Stitch density ................................................................ 4:5 Mirroring ...................................................................... 4:5 Balance .......................................................................... 4:5 Buttonhole slit length .................................................. 4:6 Button stitch repetition ............................................... 4:6 Thread metering/Thread tension 4:7 Adjust thread tension/thread metering................... 4:7 Free-motion options 4:8 Sequence start position 4:9 Save options 4:9 Option bar 4:11 Speed control .............................................................. 4:11 Tie-off options ............................................................ 4:11 Sewing programs ....................................................... 4:12 Sequencing ................................................................. 4:13 Stitch Creator ™ feature .............................................. 4:13 Sewing techniques 4:14 Sewing in zippers ...................................................... 4:14 Sewing hems in heavy fabric ................................... 4:14 Three-step zigzag stitch ............................................ 4:15 Blindhem stitch .......................................................... 4:15 Buttonholes ................................................................. 4:16 Sew on a button ......................................................... 4:18 Darning ....................................................................... 4:18 Special sewing techniques 4:21 Four direction sewing ............................................... 4:21 Stacking stitches ......................................................... 4:22 Single ribbon stitches ................................................ 4:22 Double ribbon stitches .............................................. 4:23 Common sewing pop-ups 4:24 Sequencing 5:1 Sequencing 5:2 Sequencing - overview 5:2 Open and exit sequencing 5:3 Create a sequence 5:3 Sequence commands ................................................... 5:4 Horizontal preview ..................................................... 5:5 Directional stitches ...................................................... 5:5 Zoom to all ................................................................... 5:6 Loading and sewing a sequence 5:6 Saving a sequence 5:7 Important sequencing information 5:8 Common sequencing pop-ups 5:8 Stitch Creator™ feature 6:1 Stitch Creator™ feature 6:2 Stitch Creator ™ feature - overview 6:2 Open and exit Stitch Creator™ feature ...................... 6:3 HÀQLWLRQRIDVWLWFKSRLQW ........................................ 6:3 Start creating - add a stitch or stitch point ............... 6:3 Select stitches/stitch points ....................................... 6:3 Multi-select ................................................................... 6:4 Delete selected stitch point ........................................ 6:4 Duplicate selected stitch point ................................... 6:4 Insert a new stitch point ............................................. 6:4 Zoom ............................................................................. 6:4 Mirroring side to side ................................................. 6:5 Mirroring end to end .................................................. 6:5 Triple stitch ................................................................... 6:5 Touch functions 6:6 Position of the marked stitch point 6:6 Loading and sewing a stitch 6:7 Saving a stitch 6:7 Common Stitch Creator ™ feature pop-ups 6:8 Important Stitch Creator ™ feature information 6:8 Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing PDFKLQH7KLVGLVFRORULQJPD\EHYHU\GLIÀFXOWRU 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, always pre-wash it before sewing to avoid the discoloring. 45 6
Embroidery preparations 7:1 Embroidery unit overview 7:2 Embroidery hoop overview 7:2 Built-in designs 7:3 creative sensation ™ pro II Embroidery collection 7:3 Connect the embroidery unit 7:3 Remove the embroidery unit 7:4 Attaching the Dynamic spring foot for embroidery 7:4 To hoop the fabric 7:5 Slide on/off the hoop 7:5 Getting started embroidering 7:6 Embroidery mode - edit 8:1 Embroidery edit 8:2 Embroidery edit - overview 8:2 Load a design 8:3 Load a font 8:3 Load a stitch 8:4 Zoom 8:4 Select design(s) 8:5 Stitch-out order 8:6 Move design forward/backward 8:6 Adjustments 8:6 Group ............................................................................ 8:6 Delete ............................................................................. 8:6 Duplicate ....................................................................... 8:6 Mirroring ...................................................................... 8:7 Move design into hoop ............................................... 8:7 Undo .............................................................................. 8:7 Redo ............................................................................... 8:7 Touch functions 8:8 Move .............................................................................. 8:8 Rotate ............................................................................ 8:8 Scale ............................................................................... 8:8 Pan ................................................................................. 8:8 Option bar 8:9 Save design ................................................................... 8:9 More options .............................................................. 8:10 Select hoop .................................................................. 8:11 Thread color edit ....................................................... 8:11 Shape Creator ............................................................. 8:12 Embroidery stitch editor .......................................... 8:20 Resize........................................................................... 8:23 Embroidery text editor ............................................. 8:25 Embroidery edit pop-ups 8:27 Embroidery mode - stitch-out 9:1 To enter Embroidery stitch-out 9:2 Embroidery stitch-out - overview 9:2 Crosshair 9:3 Color list 9:3 Zoom 9:3 Embroidery information 9:4 Current stitch 9:4 Go to stitch .................................................................... 9:4 Basting 9:4 Color block sort 9:5 Thread metering/Thread tension 9:5 Option bar 9:6 More options ................................................................ 9:6 Hoop position .............................................................. 9:7 Speed control ................................................................ 9:7 Precise positioning ..................................................... 9:8 How to embroider with Inspira™ Cutwork Needles 9:12 Common Embroidery stitch-out pop-ups 9:13 Files & Folders 10:1 Files & Folders 10:2 Files & Folders - overview 10:2 File formats 10:3 Browse Files & Folders 10:3 /RDGD
Introduction1:8 24 31 29 2627 30 28 25 Front side 1. Lid with stitch categories 2. Threading slots 3. Thread cutter 4. Sensormatic buttonhole foot socket 5. Custom LED lights 6. Free arm 7. Reverse 8. Reverse indicator 9. Action indicator 10. Presser foot up and extra lift toggle 11. Presser foot down and pivot toggle 12. Start/stop 13. Thread snips 14. Immediate tie-off 15. Stitch restart16. Needle up/down 17. Button ruler 18. Handwheel 19. PFAFF ® creative™ Color Touch Screen 20. Built-in USB ports 21. Stylus holder 22. Main switch, connectors for power cord and foot control 23. Connection for knee-lift 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 9 10111213141516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 5 Machine overview Needle area 24. Built-in needle threader 25. Bobbin cover 26. Needle plate 27. Presser foot 28. Presser foot bar and presser foot holder 29. Needle thread guide 30. Needle screw 31. Needle bar
Introduction 1:9 32 33 34 35363738394041 42434445 46 48 46 47 48 49 50 50 51 52 53 54 Rear side 32. Handle 33. IDT ™ system 34. Embroidery unit connection socket Top parts 35. Pre-tension device for threading and bobbin winding 36. Bobbin winder thread guide 37. Thread guide 38. Bobbin thread guides 39. Bobbin winder lever 40. Bobbin winder spindle 41. Bobbin thread cutter 42. Auxiliary spool pin 43. Spool caps 44. Spool pin 45. Take-up lever $FFHVVRU\WUD\V The accessory trays feature special compartments for presser feet and bobbins, plus space for needles and other accessories. Store the accessories in the tray so they are easily accessible. 46. Space for accessories 47. Removable tray for presser feet 48. Removable bobbin holder (PEURLGHU\XQLWoverview (type BE20) 49. Embroidery unit release button 50. Level adjusting feet 51. Embroidery unit accesssory tray 52. Embroidery unit socket 53. Embroidery hoop connection assembly 54. Embroidery armEmbroidery unit accessory trayAccessory tray
Introduction1:10 71 72 73 5556575859 60616263 6465 66676869 70 Included accessories Accessories 55. Stylus 56. Thread net (2) 57. Edge guide 58. Felt pad (2) 59. USB Embroidery stick 60. Screwdriver 61. Seam ripper 62. Brush 63. Spool cap, large (2) 64. Spool cap, medium 65. Spool cap, small 66. Multi-purpose tool 67. Bobbins (10) 68. Hoop clips 69. Knee-lift 70. Inspira ™ Cutwork Needles Included hoops 71. creative ™ 120 Square Hoop (120x120) 72. creative ™ Master Hoop (240x150) 73. creative ™ Deluxe Hoop (360x200) Included accessories not in picture • Complimentary software (PC) to download • Straight stitch needle plate • Foot control • Power cord • USB cord (P/N:412 62 59-04) • Needles ‡ 0LFURÀEHUFORWK • creative sensation ™ pro II Embroidery Collection Presser feet 0A - Standard presser foot for IDT™V\VWHPDWWDFKHGRQWKHPDFKLQHXSRQGHOLYHU\ This foot is used mainly for straight stitching and zigzag stitching with a stitch length longer than 1.0mm. 1A - )DQF\VWLWFKIRRWIRUIDT™V\VWHP This foot is used for decorative stitches. The groove on the underside of the foot is GHVLJQHGWRÁRZVPRRWKO\RYHUWKHVWLWFKHV