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    MachineOperatingButtons 
    Start/stopButton 
    Start/stopbutton 
    Pressthebuttontostartorstopthemachine.Thisbutton 
    canbeusedeitherinconventionalsewingmodeorEmbroi- 
    derymode.Inconventionalsewingmode,themachine 
    startsrunningslowlyforthefirstfewstitches;itthenrunsat 
    thespeedsetbythespeedcontrollever. 
    Note: 
    TheStart/stopbuttoncannotbeusedwhenthefoot 
    controlisconnectedtothemachine. 
    ReverseButton 
    Reversebuttoniii_._.-.. 
    •Patterns1,2,6and7:_i,j::;:_: 
    Themachinewillsew=nreversewhilethereversebutton 
    ispressed. 
    •Allotherpatterns: 
    Whenthereversebuttonispressed,themachinewillsew 
    lockingstitchesimmediatelyandautomaticallystop. 
    Auto-lockButton 
    Auto-lockbutton 
    •Patterns1,2,6and7: 
    Whentheauto-lockbuttonispressed,themachinewill 
    immediatelysewlockingstitchesandautomaticallystop. 
    •Allotherpatterns: 
    Whentheauto-lockbuttonispressed,themachinewill 
    sewlockingstitchesattheendofthecurrentpatternand 
    automaticallystop. 
    Up/downNeedleButton 
    Up/downneedlebutton 
    Pressthisbuttontobringtheneedleupordown. 
    SpeedControlLever 
    Sewingspeedcanbevariedbythespeedcontrollever 
    accordingtoyoursewingneeds. 
    Toincreasesewingspeed,slidethelevertotheright. 
    Todecreasesewingspeed,slidethelevertotheleft. S 
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    FootControl 
    Sewingspeedcanbevariedbythefootcontrol. 
    Theharderyoupressonthefootcontrol,thefasterthe 
    machineruns. 
    Note: 
    Themachinerunsatthemaximumspeedsetbythe 
    speedcontrolleverwhenthefootcontrolisbeingfully 
    depressed. 
    OperationInstructions: 
    FootControllerModel21371isusedwithSewingMachine 
    Model385.19010XXX(XXXrepresentsnumbers000 
    through999). 
    Note:1 
    TheKenmoreElitesewingmachinemodel19010is 
    equippedwithanautomaticshutdownsafetyfeatureto 
    preventoverheating.Followsafetyinstructionsthatappear 
    onthevisualtouchscreen. 
    PressureDial 
    Thepressuredialshouldbesetat3forregularsewing. 
    Reducethepressureto2forapplique,cutwork,drawn 
    work,bastingandembroidery. 
    Setthepressureto1whensewingchiffon,lace,organdy 
    andotherfinefabrics. 
    Velourandknitswithalotofstretchmayalsorequirea1 
    setting. 
    Turnthepressuredial(_andsetthedesirednumberatthe 
    setting_. 
    (_Pressuredial 
    Settingmark 
    ToDroporRaisetheFeedDogs 
    Thedropfeeddogsleverislocatedunderneaththefree 
    armbedonthebacksideofthemachine. 
    Todropthefeeddogs,pushtheleverinthedirection 
    ofthearrow,asillustrated. 
    Toraisethefeeddogs,pushtheleverinthedirection 
    ofthearrow,asillustrated,andturnthehandwheet 
    towardyou.Feeddogsmustbeupfornormalsewing. S 
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    ExtensionTable 
    •Detachingthetable 
    Closetheaccessorybox,andliftouttheextension 
    table(_towardyou,asillustrated,for_ree-armsewing. 
    (_Extensiontable 
    •Attachingthetable 
    Pushtheextensiontable(_untilitsnapsintothe 
    machine. 
    (_Extensiontable 
    Tabs 
    Holes 
    Free-armsewingcanbeusedfor: 
    •Stitchingsleeves,waistbands,pantlegsoranytubular 
    garmentarea. 
    •Darningsocksormendingknees,elboworchildrens 
    wear. 
    InConventionalsewingsetmode,youcanadjustthefree- 
    armlength.Toadjustthefree-armlength,pleasereferto 
    page20. 
    Openthelidoftheextensiontableandyoucan 
    convenientlystorefeetandaccessoriesinthehandy 
    compartments. S 
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    PresserFootLifter 
    (_Presserfootlifter 
    Thepresserfootlifterraisesandlowersthepresserfoot. 
    Youcanraiseithigherthanthenormaluppositionforeasy 
    removalofthepresserfootortohelpyouplaceheavyfabric 
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    ThreadCu_ers 
    (_Threadcuter 
    Youdonotneedapairofscissorstocutthreadsafter 
    sewing.Justusethebuilt-inthreadcutter(_. 
    ChangingNeedle 
    Flatside 
    Needleclampscrew 
    Needleclamp 
    Turnoffthepowerswitch. 
    Raisetheneedletoitshighestpositionbyturningthe 
    handwheetcounterclockwise,towardyou,andlowering 
    thepresserfoot.Loosentheneedleclampscrew_by 
    turningitcounterclockwise.Removetheneedlefromthe 
    needleclamp_. 
    Insertanewneedleintotheneedleclamp_withthe 
    fiatside(_totherear.Wheninsertingtheneedleinto 
    theneedleclamp_,pushitupasfarasitgoes.Tighten 
    theneedleclampscrew_firmlybyturningitclockwise. 
    Tocheckforagoodneedle,placethefiatsideofthe 
    needleontosomethingflat(needleplate,glass,etc.). 
    Thegapbetweentheneedleandthefiatsurfaceshould 
    beconsistent.Neveruseabentorbluntneedle. 
    Adamagedneedlecancausepermanentsnagsorruns 
    inknits,finesilksandsilk-likefabrics. 
    ChangingPresserFoot 
    Snap-onbutton(redbutton) 
    Groove 
    Pin 
    •Toremove 
    Raisetheneedletoitshighestpositionbyturningthe 
    handwheelcounterclockwise.Raisethepresserfoot,and 
    presstheredbutton_onthebackofthefootholder. 
    •Toattach 
    Placeaselectedpresserfootsothepin_onthefootlies 
    justunderthegroove_onthefootholder.Lowerthe 
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    CorrectingDistortedStitchPatterns 
    Thesewingresultsofthestretchstitchpatternsmayvary 
    dependinguponthesewingconditions,suchassewing 
    speed,typeofthefabric,numberoflayersetc. 
    Alwaysmaketestsewingonascrappieceofthefabricthat 
    youwishtouse. 
    ifdecorativestitchpatterns,letters,ornumbersare 
    distorted,correctitwiththefeedbalancingdial. 
    Notes: 
    •Innormalsewing,setthefeedbalancingdial(_tothe 
    neutralposition,i.e.,thegrooveonthedial@is 
    centeredwiththestandardsettingmark_. 
    •Turnthefeedbalancingdial(_withacoin. 
    (_Feedbalancingdial 
    Grooveonthedial 
    Standardsettingmark 
    •Ifthepatterniscompressed,turnthedialinthedirection 
    of+. 
    •Ifthepatternisdrawnout,turnthedialinthedirection 
    (_Correctshape 
    Note: 
    Returnthefeedbalancingdial(_toitsneutralposition 
    whenthesewingisfinished. S 
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    PresserFootTypes 
    •zigzagfoot(FootA) 
    Usethisfootforbothstraightandzigzagstitching. 
    •Straightstitchfoot(FootH) 
    Usethisfootforexclusivelyforstraightstitchingwith 
    centerneedleposition. 
    •Automaticbuttonholefoot(FootR) 
    Usethisfootforonestepautomaticbuttonholesewing. 
    Simplysetabuttonontheguideofthisfootanddepress 
    thefootcontrol.Youcansewexactlythesamelengthof 
    buttonholeasthebutton. 
    •Zipperfoot(FootE) 
    Thisfootcanbesettosewoneachsideofthezipper. 
    Theedgeofthefootguidesthezipperandkeepsthe 
    seamstraight. 
    •Overedgefoot(FootC) 
    Thisfootisspeciallyconstructedforstitchingand/or 
    overcastingseams.Thesmallbrushandwireguideshelp 
    controlthefabric,holdtherawedgeinplaceandkeepit 
    frompuckering,especiallywhensewingonknitfabrics. 
    •Satinstitchfoot(FootF) 
    Usethisfootforsatinstitchandoutliningapplique. 
    •Blindhemstitchfoot(FootG) 
    Usethisfootforperfectblindhemmingandtopstitching. 
    Thefoothasridgesonthebottomtokeepthefabricfrom 
    slippingandascrewontoptoguidethefoldededgeof 
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    •1/4Seamfoot(FootO) 
    Thisfootisusefulforpatchworkquilt.Theguideonthe 
    footmaintainsanexact1/4(0.7cm)seamallowance. S 
    •Embroideryfoot(FootP) 
    Thisfootisaspecialattachmentforprofessional-style 
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    •Walkingfoot 
    Thisisspecialattachmentforhard-to-feedmaterials.This 
    footeffectivelypreventsfabricsfromshiftingand 
    puckering.Itisgreatforquiltingandmatchingplaids. 
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    SelectingNeedleandFabric 
    Forgeneralsewing,useneedlesizes11or14.Afinethreadandneedleshouldbe 
    usedforsewinglightweightfabrics,sothefabricwillnotbemarred.Heavyfabrics 
    requireaneedlelargeenoughtopiercethefabricwithoutfrayingtheneedlethread. 
    Intheneedleset,thereisoneeachofsizes11,14,16,and18,andablueneedle. 
    Usetheblueneedletoeliminateskippedstitcheswhensewingknitsandsynthetic 
    fabrics. 
    Specialneedlesshouldbeusedoncertainfabrics.Adenimneedlewithasharptip 
    effectivelypiercesdensefabricssuchasdenimandcanvas.Fortopstitching,a 
    specialtopstitchingneedlewithalargereye,accommodatesheavierweightthread. 
    Leatherneedlespunchsmallholesinleatherandsuede,allowingthethreadto 
    followthroughthehole. 
    Checkyourneedlesfrequentlyforroughorblunttips.Snagsandrunsinknits,fine 
    silksandsilk-likefabricsarepermanent,andareoftencausedbydamaged 
    needles. 
    Alwayspurchaseagoodqualitythread.Itshouldbestrong,smoothandconsistent 
    inthickness. 
    WEIGHTFABRICTYPEOFNEEDLENEEDLESIZE 
    Chiffon,Georgette,FineLace,Organdy,OrgandyUniversal9(65) 
    VeryLightNet,TulleBallPoint9(65) 
    Batiste,Voile,Lawn,PureSilk,CrepedeChine,Orange11(75) 
    SheerCrepe,Chambray,HandkerchiefLinen,Blue11(75) 
    Gingham,Challis,Percale,WoolCrepe,PeaudeSoie,12(80) 
    Taffeta,Satin,SilkSurah,Satin-backedCrepe, 
    LightQiana 
    Blue11(75) 
    SingleKnits,Jersey,Swimwear,Tricot 
    BallPoint11(75) 
    Leather,SuedeWedgePointLeather11(75) 
    Flannel,Velour,Velvet,Muslin,Velveteen,Poplin, 
    Corduroy,Broadcloth,Linen,Chintz,Gabardine,Felt,Red14(90) 
    Terry,Burlap,QuiltedFabrics 
    MediumDoubleKnits,(syntheticandnatural)Stretch 
    Velour, 
    StretchTerry,BallPoint14(90) 
    SweaterKnits 
    Leather,Vinyl,SuedeWedgePointLeather14(90) 
    Denim,Sailcloth,TickingDenim16(100) 
    DoubleFacedWool,HeavyCoating,FakeFur,Purple16(100) 
    HeavyDraperyFabrics 
    Leather,SuedeWedgePointLeather16(100) 
    Canvas,Duck,UpholsteryFabricsGreen18(110) 
    11(75) 
    AllTopstitchingforSpecialFinishTopstitching14(90) 
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    BobbinWinding 
    •Removingthehookcoverplate 
    Hookcoverplatereleasebutton 
    Hookcoverplate 
    Bobbin 
    Slidethehookcoverplatereleasebutton_totheright, 
    andremovethecoverplate_. 
    Liftoutthebobbin_fromthebobbinholder. 
    •Horizontalspoolpin 
    Spoolpin 
    Largespoolholder 
    Smallspoolholder 
    Liftupthespoolpin_.Placeaspoolofthreadonthe 
    spoolpinwiththethreadcomingoffthespoolasshown. 
    Attachthelargespoolholder_,andpressitfirmly 
    againstthespoolofthread. 
    Thesmallspoolholder_isusedwithnarroworsmall 
    spoolsofthread. 
    •Additionalspoolpin 
    Additionalspoolpin 
    Spoolpinhole 
    Spoolpinfelt 
    Spoolstand 
    Theadditionalspoolpin_isforbobbinwinding,without 
    unthreadingthemachine,andfortwinneedlesewing. 
    inserttheadditionalspoolpin_intospoolstand_and 
    thehole_. 
    Placethefelt_andaspoolonthepinasillustrated. S 
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    BobbinWinding 
    Note: 
    Setthespeedcontrolleveratitsfastestpositionfor 
    bobbinwinding. 
    _)Upperthreadguide 
    Bobbin 
    Bobbinwinderspindle 
    Guidethethreadaroundtheupperthreadguide_). 
    Insertthethreadthroughtheholeonthebobbin_, 
    threadingfromtheinsidetotheoutside.Putthe 
    bobbinonthebobbinwinderspindle_. 
    Pushthebobbinwinderspindle_totheright.The 
    visualtouchscreenshowsBobbinWinding. 
    Withthefreeendofthethreadheldinyourhand, 
    depressthefootcontrol.Stopthemachinewhen 
    thebobbinhasmadeafewturns,andcutthe 
    threadclosetotheholeonthebobbin. 
    Depressthefootcontrolagain.Whenthebobbinis 
    fullywound,itwiltstopautomatically.Returnthe 
    bobbintoitsoriginalpositionbymovingthespindle 
    totheleft,andcutthethreadasshown. S 
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