JANOME DC5100 Instruction Booklet

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6tyuiWIDTHLENGTHMachine operating buttons (continued)t Cursor keysy Mode keyu Stitch width selection keyi Stitch length selection keyCursor keyst Curs

Page 3 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

7o!0!1MEMCLRo!0!1Machine operating buttons (continued)o Memory key!0 Clear key!1 Function touchpadMemory keyo Memory keyThe memory key will memorize y

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8Pattern selection and screen indicationYou can select these patterns directly by pressing thepattern keys. The following patterns can be selectedsimp

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9MEMMEMzcxwqertLanguage selectionq Power switchw Memory keye Englishr Frencht Spanishz Tu r n on the power switch q while pressing the memorykey w.x

Page 6 - SECTION I. NAME OF PARTS

10qweqwwrqeePresser foot lifterq Presser foot lifterw Normal up positione Highest positionThe presser foot lifter q raises and lowers the presser foot

Page 7 - Standard accessories

11Flat sideLado planoMéplat versNeedleAgujaAiguillezxcqwqwqeqweChanging needleq Needle clamp screww Needle clampz Tu rn off the power switch.Raise the

Page 8 - Operating instrucitons:

12Selecting Thread and NeedlesFor general sewing, use needle size 11/75 or 14/90. A finethread and needle should be used for sewing lightweightfabrics

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13wqerBobbin winding• Removing the bobbinq Hook cover plate release buttonw Hook cover plateGently slide the hook cover plate release button q to ther

Page 10 - Stitch length selection key

14xxzcv bnm•Winding the bobbinz Draw the thread from the spool.x Guide the thread around the thread guide.c Thread through the hole in the bobbin from

Page 11 - Function touchpad

15zxcvqwerx Guide the thread into the first notch w on the front sideof the bobbin holder. Draw the thread to the left, sliding itbetween the tension

Page 13 - Language selection

16qqweqzcvxbzxcvzxcvwThreading the machine• Threading the machineq Up/down needle position buttonw Spool* Raise the thread take-up lever to its highes

Page 14 - Extension table

17zxcqqwerrqwtetAdjust the needle thread tension for a straightstitch•Correct tensionq Needle thread (Top thread)w Bobbin thread (Bottom thread)e To l

Page 15 - Changing presser foot

18rqwteqwqwqwAdjust the needle thread tension for a zigzagstitchFor an ideal zigzag stitch, the bobbin thread does not showon the right side (Top side

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19• Changing sewing directionStop the machine and bring the needle down into thefabric by pressing the up/down needle positionl button.Raise the press

Page 17 - Bobbin winding

20Using the seam guides on the needle plateq Needle drop positionw Edge of fabrice Needle plate guide lineThe seam guides on the needle plate are engr

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21Manual stitch lengthPress “–” or “+” to adjust the stitch length.To decrease length, press “–”.To increase length, press “+”.The pre-programmed stit

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22Bastingq Stitch selector: 20w Needle thread tension: 1 to 3e Presser foot: Darning foot: Pr Feed dog: Dropped• Attaching the darning footq Foot hold

Page 20 - Threading the machine

23Quilting with walking footThe walking foot is effective in preventing the fabric (lightmaterials, knits, real and imitation leather etc.) from slipp

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24Automatic reverse stitchq Stitch pattern: 02w Needle thread tension: 2 to 6e Presser foot: Zigzag foot: Ar Presser foot: Straight stitch foot: Ht Re

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25Auto-lock stitchq Stitch pattern: 10w Needle thread tension: 2 to 6e Presser foot: Zigzag foot: Ar Presser foot: Straight foot: HLower the needle cl

Page 23 - SECTION III. BASIC SEWING

IIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThis appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory ormental capabilit

Page 24 - Quilting

26Overcastingq Stitch pattern: 04w Needle thread tension: 3 to 7e Presser foot: Overedge foot: CTricot stitchq Stitch pattern: 05w Needle thread tensi

Page 25 - Variable needle position

27qweOveredge stitchq Stitch pattern: 06w Thread tension dial: 3 to 7e Presser foot: Overedge foot: CThis stitch pattern combines the straight and the

Page 26 - To drop or raise the feed dog

28z Match the buttonholes to the horizontal slot on thepresser foot.x Lower the foot to hold the button in place.c Tu rn the handwheel by hand until t

Page 27 - Quilting with walking foot

29qwe• Preparation for sewingq Groovew PinAttach the automatic buttonhole foot R. Make sure thegroove on the foot holder catches the pin on the foot w

Page 28 - Straight stretch

30•Starting to sewAfter sewing the buttonhole stitch, the machine stopsautomatically.z The machine will auitomatically sew first the frontbartack and

Page 29 - Zigzag stitch

31Adjusting the stitch width and density inbuttonholes•To change the stitch widthThe stitch width key controls the stitch width.The pre-set buttonhole

Page 30 - Knit stitch

32Knit buttonholeq Stitch pattern: 16w Thread tension dial: 1 to 5e Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot: R* Sewing procedure is the same as autom

Page 31 - Double overedge stitch

33Rz Use the same procedure as the automatic buttonholeprocedure.* Set the stitch width to match the thickness of the cordused.With the buttonhole foo

Page 32 - Button sewing

34Eyeletq Stitch pattern: 17w Needle thread tension: 1 to 4e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: FThe eyelet is used for belt holes etc.qwe•To sewAttach

Page 33 - Automatic buttonhole

35• Attaching the zipper footq Groovew Pine To sew left sider To sew right sideFit the pin on the zipper foot into the groove on the footholder.•To s

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IISECTION I. NAME OF PARTSNames of parts... 2Standard accessories ...

Page 35 - Keyhole buttonhole

36Zipper sewing (continued)x Attach the foot with the pin on the right. Sewthrough all the layers from the end of the zipperopening, guiding the zippe

Page 36 - Stretch buttonhole

37•To sewz Pull the button holder to the rear.x Place the garment under the foot. Press the up/downneedle position button twice. Move the fabric to th

Page 37 - Corded buttonhole

38Bartackingq Stitch pattern: 19w Thread tension dial: 3 to 6e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: F• Memorizing bartackingTo sew another tack in the sam

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39•To sewt When the needle comes to the lefty When the needle comes to the rightu Guidei Folded edgeThere is a sliding guide screw on the blind hem fo

Page 39 - Zipper sewing

40q Applique fabricw Slite EdgeApplique, a technique for stitching fabric shapes ontoanother fabric, opens limitless design possibilities.Dimension an

Page 40 - Zipper sewing (continued)

41qweqw•To sewq Wrong side (Bottom side) of fabricw Knotted edgee GathersSmocking is a delicate decorative treatment used onchildren’s clothes or wome

Page 41 - Darning stitch

42•To sewz Fold the fabric with right sides together. Sew scallops3/8˝ (1 cm) from folded edge.x Tr im close to stitching leaving 1/8˝ (0.3 cm) seamal

Page 42 - Bartacking

43q werqwewqwwPatchworkq Stitch pattern: 43w Thread tension dial: 1 to 4e Presser foot: Satin stitch foot: Fr Presser foot: 1/4˝ seam foot: O* Stitch

Page 43 - Blind hem stitch

44You can make beautiful designs with this embroidery stitchpattern, in half the time it would take if embroidered byhand. You can also combine cross

Page 44 - Applique

45This machine is equipped with a twin needle that can beused to sew parallel rows straight on decorative stitchesadding an exquisite touch to table l

Page 45 - Fagoting

IIITABLE OF CONTENTSEyelet ... 34• To sew ...

Page 46 - Scallop stitch (A)

46qweAdjusting pattern balanceIf the decorative stitch patterns, letters , numbers ormanual buttonhole stitches are uneven when you sew on aparticular

Page 47 - Satin stitch

47The extender stitch is especially useful for providingstraight stitches between combinations of stitch pattern 22(Blind hem stitch).z Select the mod

Page 48 - Sand stitch

48Programming decorative stitch patternsTo repeat or continue the same combination of stitches,just press the foot control.z Select the mode 2.x Selec

Page 49 - Twin needle stitch

49Sewing letters(Example: Sun)z Select the mode 3.x Select stitch pattern 29.c Press memory key.v Select stitch pattern 57.b Press memory key.n Select

Page 50 - Adjusting pattern balance

50Deleting a stitch pattern, letter or number byeditingz Press key.x Shift the cursor to letter “D” by pressing the key.c Press CLR key.zxzxcCLREd

Page 51 - Extender stitch combination

51Adding a letter or space between lettersz Press key.x Press the key and slide the cursor past the lastletter where you would like to add a lette

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52Press the up/down needle position button to raise theneedle, then unplug the sewing machine.Remove the cover plate by sliding the cover plate releas

Page 53 - Sewing letters

53qRemoving the light bulbMake sure the power switch is turned off.To change the light bulb, wait until the light bulb has cooleddown.z Open face plat

Page 54 - Editing function

541. The needle thread is not threaded properly.2. The needle thread tension is too tight.3. The needle is bent or blunt.4. The needle is incorrectly

Page 56 - Assemble the hook race

2!8@1#9 $0!9tyuio!0!1!2!3!4!5!6!7@0rewq@4@3@5@2@6@8@7#6#5#4#2#7#8@9#0#1$1#3SECTION I. NAME OF PARTSNames of partsq Extension table (Accessory box)w Ne

Page 57 - Attaching the light bulb

842-800-323Printed in Taiwan

Page 58 - Troubleshooting

3q Bobbinw Spool pin felte Assorted needle setr Additional spool pint Straight stitch footy Zigzag foot (set on the machine)u Satin stitch footi Zippe

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4qwertyFor your safety* While in operation, always keep your eyes on the sewingarea. Do not touch any moving parts such as the threadtake-up lever, ha

Page 60 - Printed in Taiwan

5qwerqwerMachine operating buttonsq Up/down needle position buttonw Auto-lock buttone Reverse stitch buttonr Screen sharpness adjusting dialUp/down ne

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