Instruction Manual M1500 / M1505 M1600 / M1605
Instruction Manual M1500 / M1505 M1600 / M1605
M1600 / M1605
This household sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594.
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List of contents
Machine Basics
Principal Parts of the Machine...................................................................................................................................................1
Connecting Machine to Power Source.......................................................................................................................................3
Two Step Presser Foot Lifter......................................................................................................................................................4
Accessories................................................................................................................................................................................5
Threading the Machine
Winding the Bobbin....................................................................................................................................................................6
Inserting the Bobbin...................................................................................................................................................................7
Threading the Upper Thread......................................................................................................................................................8
Raising the Bobbin Thread.........................................................................................................................................................9
Thread Tension.........................................................................................................................................................................10
Sewing
How to Choose Your Pattern ...................................................................................................................................................11
Sewing Straight Stitch..............................................................................................................................................................12
Reverse Sewing.......................................................................................................................................................................13
Removing the Work..................................................................................................................................................................13
Cutting the Thread...................................................................................................................................................................13
Blind Hem.................................................................................................................................................................................14
Buttonholes..............................................................................................................................................................................15
Sewing on Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................16
Zippers and Piping...................................................................................................................................................................17
Free Motion Darning, Stippling.................................................................................................................................................18
General Information
Installing the Removable Extension Table...............................................................................................................................19
Changing the Presser Foot......................................................................................................................................................20
Needle/ Fabric/ Thread Chart..................................................................................................................................................21
Darning Plate............................................................................................................................................................................22
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Inserting the Needle.................................................................................................................................................................23
Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................................................24
Troubleshooting Guide.............................................................................................................................................................25
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Machine Basics
Unpacking
- Place the box on a steady, flat surface. Lift your machine
out of the box and remove the outer packaging.
- Remove all other packing material and the plastic bag.
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Principal Parts of the Machine
1. Thread guide
2. Bobbin winder spindle
3. Spool pin
4. Handwheel
5. Power and light switch
6. Main plug socket
7. Bobbin thread guide
8. Handle
9. Face plate
10. Presser foot lifter
11. Foot speed control
12. Power cord
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Connecting Machine to Power Source
Connect the machine to a power source as illustrated. (1)
This appliance is equipped with a polarized plug which must
be used with the appropriate polarized outlet. (2)
Attention:
Unplug power cord when machine is not in use.
Foot control
The foot control pedal regulates the sewing speed. (3)
Attention:
Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt of how to connect
machine to power source.
Sewing light
Press main switch (A) to “ l “ for power and light.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
For appliance with a polarized plug (one blade is wider
than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this
plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If
it does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the
proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way.
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Two Step Presser Foot Lifter
When sewing several layers or thick fabrics, the presser foot
can be raised to a higher position for easy positioning of the
work. (A)
Attention:
Your SINGER® machine is adjusted to provide the best
stitch result at normal room temperature. Extreme hot and
cold temperatures can affect the sewn result.
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Accessories
a b c d Standard accessories
a. All purpose foot
b. Zipper foot
c. Buttonhole foot
d. Darning plate
e f g h e. L-screwdriver
f. Seam ripper/ brush
g. Spool pin felt (2x)
h. Pack of needles (3x)
i. SINGER® Class 15 bobbins (4x)
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Optional Accessories:
For information about additional presser feet, attachments
and accessories that may be available for your machine, visit
www.singer.com.
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Threading the Machine
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Inserting the Bobbin
When inserting or removing the bobbin, the needle must
be fully raised.
-- Open the hinged cover. (1)
-- Pull the bobbin case tab (a) and remove the bobbin case.
(2)
-- Hold the bobbin case with one hand. Insert the bobbin so
that the thread runs in a clockwise direction (arrow). (3)
-- Pull the thread through the slit and under the finger. Leave
a 6 inch tail of thread. (4)
-- Hold the bobbin case by the hinged latch. (5)
-- Insert it into the shuttle. (6)
Attention:
Turn power switch to off (“O”) before inserting or removing
the bobbin.
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Threading the Upper Thread
This is a simple operation but it is important to carry out
correctly as by not doing so several sewing problems could
result.
-- Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the
handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) so that the
mark on the handwheel points directly up. Raise the
presser foot to release the tension discs. (1)
-- Place the thread and spool pin felt (a) onto the spool pin. (2)
Note: For safety, it is strongly suggested you turn off the
power before threading.
-- Draw the thread from the spool through the upper thread
guide. (3)
-- Guide the thread around the thread guide as illustrated. (4)
-- Thread tension module by leading thread down right
channel and up left channel. (5) During this process it is
helpful to hold the thread between the spool and thread
guide.
-- At the top of this movement pass thread from right to
left through the slotted eye of the take-up lever and then
downwards again. (6)
-- Now pass thread behind the thin wire needle clamp guide
(7) and then down to the needle which should be threaded
from front to back.
-- Pull about 6-8 inches of thread to the rear beyond the
needle eye. Trim thread to length with built in thread cutter.
(8)
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Raising the Bobbin Thread
Hold the upper thread with the left hand. (1)
Turn the handwheel towards you (counterclockwise) lowering,
then raising needle.
Note:
If it is difficult to raise the bobbin thread, check to make
sure the thread is not trapped by the hinged cover or the
Removable Extension Table.
Lay both threads to the back under the presser foot. (3)
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Thread Tension
Upper thread tension
Basic thread tension setting: “4”.
To increase the tension, turn the dial to the next number up.
To reduce the tension, turn the dial to the next number down.
1. Normal thread tension for straight stitch sewing.
2. Thread tension too loose for straight stitch sewing. Turn
dial to higher number.
3. Thread tension too tight for straight stitch sewing. Turn
dial to lower number.
4. Normal thread tension for zig zag and decorative sewing.
Correct thread tension is when a small amount of the
upper thread appears on the bottom side of fabric.
Lower thread tension
The bobbin tension has been set correctly at the factory, so
you do not need to adjust it.
Please note:
-- Proper setting of tension is important to good sewing.
-- There is no single tension setting appropriate for all stitch
functions, thread or fabric.
-- A balanced tension (identical stitches both top and bottom)
is usually only desirable for straight stitch construction
sewing.
-- 90% of all sewing will be between ”3” and ”5”.
-- For zig zag and decorative sewing stitch functions, thread
tension should generally be less than for straight stitch
sewing.
-- For all decorative sewing you will always obtain a nicer
stitch and less fabric puckering when the upper thread
appears on the bottom side of your fabric.
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Sewing
For straight stitch, select pattern " " with the pattern
selector dial.
For zigzag stitch, select pattern " " with the pattern
selector dial.
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Sewing Straight Stitch
To begin sewing, set the machine for straight stitch. (1)
Place the fabric under the presser foot with the fabric edge
lined up with the desired seam guide line on the needle plate.
(2)
Lower the presser foot lifter, and then step on the foot control
to start sewing. (3)
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Reverse Sewing
To secure the beginning and the end of a seam, press down
the reverse sewing lever (A). Sew a few reverse stitches.
Release the lever and the machine will sew forward again. (1)
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Blind Hem
For hems on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc.
Blind hem for stretch fabrics.
Note:
It takes practice to sew blind hems. Always make a sewing
test first.
Blind Hem:
Turn up the hem to the desired width and press. Fold back (as
shown in Fig. 1) against the right side of the fabric with the
top edge of the hem extending about 7 mm. (1/4") to the right
side of the folded fabric.
Start to sew slowly on the fold, making sure the needle
touches slightly the folded top to catch one or two fabric
threads. (2)
Unfold the fabric when hemming is completed and press.
Note:
To make blind hem sewing even easier, use a blind hem
foot, available from your SINGER® retailer.
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Buttonholes
Prepare
1. Take off the all purpose foot and attach the buttonhole foot.
2. Measure diameter and thickness of button and add 0.3
cm (1/8”) for bar tacks to obtain correct buttonhole length;
mark buttonhole length on fabric (a).
3. Place fabric under the foot, so that marking on the
buttonhole foot aligns with starting marking on fabric.
Lower the foot, so that the buttonhole center line marked
on the fabric aligns with the center of the buttonhole foot (b).
Note:
Density varies according to the fabric.
Always test sew a buttonhole on the fabric you are using
to sew the buttonhole.
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Sewing on Buttons
Install the darning plate. (1)
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Zippers and Piping
Set the machine as illustrated.
To sew past the zipper tab, lower the needle into the fabric,
raise the presser foot and push the zipper tab behind the
presser foot. Lower the foot and continue to sew.
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Free Motion Darning, Stippling
* The darning/ embroidery foot is an optional accessory not
included with your machine.
Darning:
Install the darning plate. (1)
Note:
Free motion darning is accomplished without the sewing
machine internal feed system. Movement of the fabric is
controlled by the operator. It is necessary to coordinate
sewing speed and movement of fabric.
Stippling:
Set the machine for straight stitch. Using the optional
darning/ embroidery foot will help guide you as you sew, in
a meandering fashion to create small curving lines to hold
layers of fabric and batting together.
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General Information
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Changing the Presser Foot
Removing the presser foot
Push the presser foot (e) to disengage from the cut-out (c). (1)
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Attaching the presser foot
Install the pin (d) of the presser foot (e) into the cut-out (c) of
the presser foot holder. (2)
Attention:
Turn power switch to off (“O”) when carrying out any of the
above operations!
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Needle/ Fabric/ Thread Chart
NEEDLE, FABRIC, THREAD SELECTION GUIDE
NEEDLE SIZE FABRICS THREAD
Lightweight fabrics-thin cottons, voile, silk, muslin, interlocks, Light-duty thread in cotton, nylon, polyester
9-11 (70-80) cotton knits, tricots, jerseys, crepes, woven polyester, shirt & or cotton wrapped polyester.
blouse fabrics.
Medium weight fabrics-cotton, satin, kettlecloth, sailcloth, Most threads sold are medium size and
11-14 (80-90) double knits, lightweight woolens. suitable for these fabrics and needle sizes.
Use polyester threads on synthetic materials
Medium weight fabrics-cotton duck, woolen, heavier knits,
14 (90) and cotton on natural woven fabrics for best
terrycloth, denims. results.
Heavyweight fabrics-canvas, woolens, outdoor tent and Always use the same thread on top and
16 (100) quilted fabrics, denims, upholstery material (light to medium). bottom.
Heavy woolen, overcoat fabrics, upholstery fabrics, some
18 (110) Heavy duty thread.
leathers and vinyls.
IMPORTANT: Match needle size to thread size and weight of fabric.
2020 Standard
SINGER® sharp needles. Sizes range Natural woven fabrics-wool, cotton, silk, etc.
thin to large. 9 (70) to 18 (110). Not recommended for double knits.
point needle, scarfed. 9 (70) to 18 Natural and synthetic woven fabrics, polyester blends.
SINGER® 2045 Ball Knits-polyesters, interlocks, tricot, single and double knits. Also
(110). sweater knits, Lycra®, swimsuit fabric, elastic.
Leather, vinyl, upholstery.
SINGER® 2032 Leather needles. 12 (80) to 18 (110). (Leaves smaller hole than standard large needle.)
Note:
1. For best sewing results always use genuine SINGER® needles.
2. Replace needle often (approximately every other garment) and/ or at first thread breakage or skipped stitches.
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Darning Plate
For certain types of work, (e.g. darning or free-hand
embroidery), the darning plate must be used.
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Attention:
Turn power switch to off (“O”) before inserting or removing
the needle.
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Maintenance
Attention:
Disconnect the machine from the electrical supply by
removing the plug from the main socket. When cleaning
the machine, it must always be disconnected from the
electrical supply.
Important:
Fabric lint and threads must be removed regularly.
Your machine should be serviced at regular intervals at
one of our service centers.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Cause Correction
Upper thread breaks 1. The machine is not threaded correctly. 1. Rethread the machine.
2. The thread tension is too tight. 2. Reduce the thread tension. (lower number)
3. The thread is too thick for the needle. 3. Select a larger needle.
4. The needle is not inserted correctly. 4. Remove and reinsert the needle. (flat side towards the back)
5. The thread is wound around the spool holder pin. 5. Remove the reel and wind thread onto reel.
6. The needle is damaged. 6. Replace the needle.
Lower thread breaks 1. The bobbin case is not inserted correctly. 1. Remove and reinsert the bobbin case and pull on the thread.
The thread should pull easily.
2. The bobbin case is threaded wrong. 2. Check both bobbin and bobbin case.
Skipped stitches 1. The needle is not inserted correctly. 1. Remove and reinsert needle. (flat side towards the back)
2. The needle is damaged. 2. Insert a new needle.
3. The wrong size or type of needle has been used. 3. Choose a needle to suit the thread and fabric.
4. The foot is not attached correctly. 4. Check and attach correctly.
Needle breaks 1. The needle is damaged. 1. Insert a new needle.
2. The needle is not correctly inserted. 2. Insert the needle correctly. (flat side towards the back)
3. Wrong needle size for the fabric. 3. Choose a needle to suit the thread and fabric.
4. The wrong foot is attached. 4. Select the correct foot.
Loose stitches 1. The machine is not correctly threaded. 1. Check the threading.
2. The bobbin case is not correctly threaded. 2. Thread the bobbin case as illustrated.
3. Needle/ fabric/ thread combination is wrong. 3. The needle size must suit the fabric and thread.
4. Thread tension wrong. 4. Correct the thread tension.
Seams gather or 1. The needle is too thick for the fabric. 1. Select a finer needle.
pucker 2. The stitch length is incorrectly adjusted. 2. Readjust the stitch length.
3. The thread tension is too tight. 3. Loosen the thread tension.
Uneven stitches, 1. Poor quality thread. 1. Select a better quality thread.
uneven feed 2. The bobbin case is incorrectly threaded. 2. Remove bobbin case, thread and insert correctly.
3. Fabric has been pulled. 3. Do not pull on the fabric while sewing, let it be drawn through
by the machine.
The machine is 1. Lint or oil have collected on the hook or needlebar. 1. Clean the hook and feed teeth as described.
noisy 2. The needle is damaged. 2. Replace the needle.
The machine jams Thread is caught in the hook. Remove the upper thread and bobbin case, turn the handwheel
backwards and forwards by hand and remove the thread.
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