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CONTENTS PART NAMES. 1 MACHINE... 1 K CARRIAGE ee ee ACCESSORY... “ 2 3 5 OPERATION PANEL SETTING-UP THE KNITTING MACHINE... REPLACING YOUR MACHINE INTO THE CARRYING CASE o . 7 BEFORE STARTING TO KNIT 9 9 9 HOLDING CAM LEVER CAM BUTTON RELEASE LEVER soos sss sss. CAM BUTTONS 9 CHANGE KNOB. +10 TENSION DIAL ean 10 NEEDLE POSITIONS. " CAST-ON COMB " CLAW WEIGHT. : aeons Ul ROW COUNTER a: END NEEDLE SELECTION MECHANISM OF THE K CARRIAGE, 5 owen HOWTO OPERATE YOUR KNITTING MACHINE ........ 13 ‘STOCKING STITCH (Piain Knitting)... +... 13 1, THREADING THE YARN. 2. HOW TO CAST ON WITH A FINISHED EDGE 3, STOCKING STITCH . 3, HOW TO REMOVE YOUR KNITTING FROM THE MACHINE......2.s-cssssseeeereee 16 HOWTO PROGRAM. WHAT IS A PROGRAM? . PATTERN PROGRAM : HOW TO SELECT THE PATTERN 18 BELECTORS svocrsciversesecceareeresxtnnanisnnt ALL OVER PATTERNING USE SELECTOR I Pattern A) 19 USE SELECTOR I Pattern 8) 2 MOTIFS-USE SELECTOR II 25 MOTIFS.ONE PATTERN REPEAT AS A SINGLE MOTIF ss 27 MOTIFS TWO PATTERN RESEATS AS MOTIE | AND ONE PATTERN REPEAT AS MOTIF 2 30 HOW TO CHECK AND CORRECT YOUR PATTERN PROGRAM 33 HOWTO USE THE VARIATION KEYS 2338 1, REVERSE KEY... 238 2. MIRROR IMAGE KEY 36 3, DOUBLE WIDTH KEY 38 4. DOUBLE LENGTH KEY, 240 5. UPSIDE DOWN KEY. ° ar 6. NEGATIVE KEY ...... z wee 7. KACKEY...-. a2 When you use the double bed colour change (Kc) az HOW TO CHANGE A VARIATION KEY WHILST YOU ARE KNITTING IN PATTERN . 1. How to change the reverse, double width, ‘mirror image or negative keys. 2. How change te double length key UIST OF VARIATION KEYS « MEMO PROGRAM . . HOW TO PROGRAM THE "MEMO PROGRAM™ 1, ENTERING THE MEMO INFORMATION . . 2. DELETING THE MEMO INFORMATION MEMO INFORMATION IN THE PATTERNS IN THE PATIERN BOOK ... HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR OWN PATTERNS. HOW TO PROGRAM (INPUT PROGRAM) .. 1, STORING YOUR OWN PATTERN, 2, HOW TO DELETE YOUR OWN PATTERNS GUIDELINES WHEN MAKING YOUR (OWN PATTERNS HOW TO CHECK THE PROGRAM FOR YOUR (OWN PATTERNS . HOWTO CHECK YOUR PROGRAM 1, HOW TO CHECK YOUR PROGRAM 2. CHECK THE PATTERN DATA YOU HAVE STORED IN THE COMPUTER . SPECIAL PROGRAM HOV! TO KNIT SEVERAL ROWS OF STOCKING STITCH BETWEEN PATTERN KNITTING HOW TO BEGIN KNITTING MIDWAY THROUGH A PATTERN . ‘CARTRIDGE (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY). ‘SAVING AND LOADING . FAIRISLE PATTERN (SELECTOR I) FAIRISLE PATTERN (SELECTOR I) ‘TUCK STITCH PATTERN. OPEN TUCK STITCH PATTERN. MULTL-COLOUR TUCK STITCH PATTERN, SKIP STITCH PATTERN, MULTI COLOUR SK{P STITCH PATTERN WEAVING PATTERN, THREAD LACE PATTERN (SELECTOR I) .. THREAD LACE PATTERN (SELECTOR 11) PLATING PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN . USEFUL HINTS PROBLEMS DURING KNITTING ‘WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU CANNOT KNIT STOCKING STITCH SMOOTHLY 1. When the needles do not catch the yarn properly 2. When the K carriage is hardto push back and forth 3. When stiches are not formed correct 4, How to pick up a dropped stitch ..- 43 43 45 46 46 46 47 48 50 51 51 54 55 56 + 56 56 56 60 2 85 8 270 7h TB % % % or 3 2 8 85 6 % % % WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS YOU KNIT STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING ............ 87 1, tthe K carriage should jam... 37 2. IF you want to unravel some knitting... 89 WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES AS YOU KNIT PATTERN KNITTING 90 1. Ithe K carriage should jam «2... 90 2. If you want to unravel some knitting a 92 3. Ii the selected needles are pushed back by mistake . 92 WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE SELECTED INCORRECTLY .... 92 ‘WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE NOT SELECTED. AND REMAIN AT POSITION 92 ‘WHAT TO 00 WHEN YOU HAVE ENTERED THE WRONG NUMBER FOR THE ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLEO 92 WHAT TO DO IF YOU CANNOT REMEMBER HOW MANY ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED 93 WHAT TO DO IF THE ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT (OFF WHILE YOU ARE KNITTING . : ‘SHOULD YOU PUSH THE CR KEY BY MISTAKE ‘SHOULD YOU TURN ON THE M LAMP. BY MISTAKE WHAT To DO WHEN THE LETTER EIS FLASHING (ON AND OFF IN THE MEMO DISPLAY : HOW TO CORRECT MISTAKES IN THE INPUT PROGRAM . S WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU USE THE" AND =. KEYS INCORRECTLY . 94 WHAT TO DO IF THERE IS AN INSUFFICIENT NUMBER OR THERE ARE NO ROWS LEFT FOR YOUR OWN PATTERN PROGRAM ... cee WHAT TO DO WHEN THE DISPLAY DOESN'T INDICATE THE PATTERN NUMBER, EVEN IF THE INPUT KEY IS TURNED ON, . WHAT TO DO IF THE ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT OFF 94 WHILST YOU ARE ENTERING PATTERN DATA 95 WHEN USING THE CARTRIDGE ..... 95 WHAT TO DO WHEN THE SAVE LAMP IS NOT LIT EVEN IF THE SAVE KEY IS PUSHED ....... 95 WHAT TO DO WHEN AN ERROR MESSAGE APPEARS IN THE MEMO DISPLAY wee 95 USING THE KNIT LEADER (OPTION) 36 KNITTING A TENSION SWATCH... 96 HOW TO MEASURE THE SWATCH 96 PREPARING YOUR YARN 7 REWINDING THE YARN 97 HOW TO USE THE TRANSFER TOOL 98 HOW TO USE THE LATCHET TOOL. vente 98 HOW TO INCREASE STITCHES 100 HOW TO DECREASE STITCHES 101 PARTIAL KNITTING ......-. 102 HOW TO SHAPE A ROUND NECKLINE... 104 ‘© STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING 104 © PATTERN KNITTING 105 HOW TO SHAPE A V-NECKLINE ‘© STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING © PATTERN KNITTING . HOW TO CAST ON WITHA FINISHED EDGE . USING THE WHEEL BRUSH, E" WRAP METHOD USING THE LATCHET TooL WASTE KNITTING (CASTING- ON). BACKSTITCH CASTING OFF . USING THE TAPESTRY NEEDLE CHAIN STITCH CAST OFF . . USING THE LATCHET TOOL HOW TO MAKE A HEM PLAIN HEM... 1x1 ELASTIC HEM CABLE STITCH PATTERN... ‘SEAMING . a 119 | (PART NAMES 9 @ MACHINE NEEDLE BED” eK CARRIAGE TE RATTCEADER TENSION DIAL -———— (GE RNG! (SINTER PLATE ASSENTY @ ACCESSORY PATTERN BOOK ) (COBseNsHEET) ComieecaRUH) (Gexoarron) Always use the adapta for enclusie use oF this machine, YARNTENSION UNIT CASEON COMB (Gite meAsune SCALE) ‘Used with the kn leader (option) TAPESTRY NEEDLE) (CCW WEIGHT (6 pes | (aTeHETTOGL) Sea NEDTE we [ee (CCAS ONTHREAD. FRANSFERTOOL ) (Ccannince LOCK ‘YARN WAX CNEEOLE PUSHER ae @ OPERATION PANEL ROW KEY | STITCH KEY (—CusPiay ~fowensrcr & Gaeetame Posion vaMP (CNEEDIE POSITION LAMP) 7 READY LAMP “ PaIEBR NO LAMP] © YELLOW LAME Quanniy Lame STARTED) T O i O° WEMO {SELECTOR READY PATTERNNO ‘quant PosiTiON {55% Le emo pisetay F Caoao rev SAVE KEY (@xecuTe KEY Used for transfering the data bot the arto tonto) athe sting NEEDLE POSTIONRE) YELLOW ev | Gower [Fawr key | —CINPUT KEY | wR bara | i Tal a |) HECK) Cee input check //— MEMO Z|] 9 CD) eC 0 0 monte —as > iw (een $e varenon [CDC ) C_) GC) ene —— eX oft OF OF OX OFF Ox area | L __ ) (Ste REY ‘VARIATION KE innon nance Key 2 4 DOUBLE WoTHKEY 4 DOUBLE LEN UPSIDE KEY 6 KH KEY KA KEY | SETTING-UP THE KNITTING MACHINE ) @ Place the machine on afm table, @) Open the accessory tox @ Tate two table camps out of ine tain thacarvingeasehandle owey oe ee sail cols bene Lift up the case top end pull t= ‘wards you to release he @ Fasien ne machine the table by © Leosen the kno» ae remove eG) Teke auth sinher ote essonly tho table clamps carigge look from the caryng ase Serowthe sinkerplow assombiyon @) Pullthocaringe handle wntowards @)_Teke the yarn torsion unit ou of the K caruge you see anor "@. @eestown Tie (Zor a @ Felease the tate up springs. @ Pullupthetrontgudeamastaras Then pull up the take up springs ‘goes unt you hear lick" wakeup Soe @ Ut up the roar yorn gui @ incor the ond ofthe rad into the Ae uring ots ovr oi, og i ‘no end ofthe AC adaptor into the ma hole ofthe machine, thine and the other nti oowe sel Socket and switen on. When you ae Pot _rogreming oF going to de patern kt. tngleg yousre cy using sacking ste) OU de nat need 9 pug the machine in ower swatch ) Endneedies are brought toD position at every row tn disregard of the pattern data. | ...., End needles are selected to B and D position according tothe pattern data, H the end nezdleis yellow (left) 57 or green (ight) 57. it remains in B position indisregard of the patiern data (THE REASON WHY YOU SET THE END NEEDLE SELECTION You have to set the end nevdle selection according 10 the pattern because some patterns require that end needles are brought teD position at every row to be knitted beauifully or thread lace patterns require that end needles stay inB position at every row to prevent dropping stitches, See pages of pattern knitting to know the end needle selecton setting, ATTENTION: When you knit the open stitch pattern, set the end needle selection of the K carriage to OFF ( SETTING THE END NEEDLE SELECTION MACHANISM_) @ _ Remove tho K carriage from the needle bed @ Set the cnange knob to KC. @ _Turnthe carriage over ane set the mechanism to ON or OFF 2 @ STOCKING STITCH (Plain Knitting) Stocking stitch is the most basic and simplest stitch in machine knitting, Practice this until you can do it correctly. 1. THREADING THE YARN (HOW TO OPERATE YOUR KNITTING MACHINE Pass the yarn from the ball through Pass the yarn under the pin and the rear yarn guide sliding the yarn between the two discs from behind. through the eyelet. Hold the yarn as shown above, and pull it towards you so that the yarn ‘goes under the pin Thread the yarn intothe eyelet ofthe take-up spring, > > I ESN) ip the yarn under the yarn ein. When you tact kai from the accessory box on the wax 4 See page 97 topranarethe yarn sac. ‘The wax will help the yarn to slide more smoothly ‘© Sot the arrow mark according the thickness of the yarn. ms thicker >< > tine 2. HOW TO CAST ON WITH A FINISHED EDGE | Using the flat side of the 1/7 needle pusher, bring forward ‘needles to B position (the same number of needles on either side of the center mark O). @ PANN ypu CA Move the K carriage across the needle bed a few times o align the needles, ending with the K carriage on the right. Keeping hold of the end of the yarn with your hand, close the yarn feeder lever. ‘ = c <—— WII in CTA EERE ‘Adjust the end needle to B position. Stillholding the yarn end gently, slowly move the K carriage to the left. Once you feel the needles catch the yarn, you can release the yarn end, @ Toke the cast-on comb out ofthe case and choose the length according tothe number of needs seepage 11) Hold the cas-on comb as shown with the hooks facing the machine 6 & CCHIT r fim Hook the cast-on comb over the loops and let it hang down. Give the comb a gentle pull downwards Hook the loase yarn end under the yarn clip on the frantofthe connecting plate, Keeping the comb horizontal, hang on the claw weight. Bofore you move the K carriage ‘© Watch out forthe following points. ‘Move the K carriage tothe right, holding the yarn as shown so that no loops are formed, ( & gan “ = pre ‘Make sure the K carriage clears the knitting before you moveit back in the other direction. Dorit go tao far past the end of the kniting Do not move the K carriage too far beyond the knitting | ) 3. STOCKING STITCH Continue moving the K carriage back and forth, This type of knitting is called “stocking stitch”, jas of your knitting) —— Plain & purl * You can use whichever side you prefer as the right (face) side when you sew up your garment. © Those are sot in working position as follows: (1), Remove the sinker plate assembly from the K earriage, and turn it over (2), Place your thumb onto one of the rubber wheels and slide the wheel forward MRE Enrnh Bathe snr fort ther bine she perenne 4 Reverse the above action to return the rubber wheels Banter | * somseer mon cane © Plain side 4. HOW TO REMOVE YOUR KNITTING FROM THE MACHINE __ C = ® — -lre © Mitel 2 Remove the claw weights and take the yarn out of yarn feeder Secure the yarn by hooking it into the slot at the edge af your A 2 To release the knitting, move the empty K carriage slowly, at As the knitting has not been finished off and the stitches are the same time supporting the knitting with your other hand, open loops, it wll unravel easily. (HOW TO PROGRAM » WHAT IS A PROGRAM? «PROGRAM means telling the computer what functions youwant the knitting machine to perform. Built into the computer memory re 288 different stitch pattern designs, so in order to knit one of them, you must tell the computer. ‘Should you want to design your own stitch pattern, you must store this in the memory of the computer. (You can also delete tis information whan itis no longer needed) Take time to learn the functions ofthe computer and you will enjoy your kintting machineto the full PATTERN PROGRAM When you want the machine 10 knit a particular stitch pat ter, you must enter this infor: mation by using the Pattorn Program. HENS paoanaM This is used to know where to change colour of yarn, ete (WE procram +) When you want to enter your ‘own stitch pattern design, use the INPUT Key. (You can also delete it) Use the CHECK Program to ensure you have entered all ‘the information correctly. Check wt ve bumer tsyour pater correcty stored ” (PATTERN PROGRAM » DIAGRAM SHOWING ONE PATTERN REPEAT OF A STITCH PATTERN DESIGN 77 —— Pattern Number @ HOW TO SELECT THE PATTERN You will have, with your machine the special pattern book. This pattern book shows in full colour the 288 beautiful stitch pattern designs which are built into the memory of the computer. Choose Your design and enter the number into the computer. Lor's say for example you would like to knit the “CLOVER” stitch pattern design You should simply enter 77, | Number cf Rows is fairisle design in more than two & You may want to kit colours Should this bo the case, refer to the back section of the pattern book. Where all the designs are clearly shown by graph, giving vridth and length of one pattern repeat, and showing where the yarn changes appear, learn "HOW TO STORE YOUR OWN PATTERNS’ (soe page 2] The numberof contrast yarn is shown in the ge ea — @ SELECTORS ©GD | There are two “SELECTOR” on the panel. You have to “=> ‘decide which one you want to uso, © SELECTOR I All-over patterning. (Refer to page 19). LLULLLELLLLUELLLLLLLG = sesasesace mp (09 \ = When you are ning, Thewrong FRONT SIDE ONE PATTERN when you a ey REPEAT Side of the fabec is showing - “=> T oc) © SELECTOR TT A number of pattern repeats specifically positioned. (Refer to page 25.) The same pattern repeat worked @ number of times is called a | © "tibee Patan wore octs| bf _| 7 (ONE PATTERN “ ‘ONE PATTERN THREE PATTERN REPEATS Gp tra ASA SINGLE MOTI ASA SINGLE MOTIF © You moy have more than one Motil consisting of ether SINGLE PATTERN REPEATS or MULTIPLE PATTERN REPEATS, |) /)® % [Ae 5 be)" “ces : bez paren 1 PATTERN REPEAT 2 PATTERN AEPE EATS aS SINGLE ASSINGLE MOTIF. AS SINGLE MOTIF mong NSE 8 e oe) ALL OVER PATTERNING USE SELECTOR I (Pattern A) ‘= When you program for an allover pattern, thepattern repeats placad over the center of the needle bed. Comer 12 number of the stitch pattern design and machine will automatically le bed, as an all over stitch design. ‘© When you have chosen SELECTOR I you simply ente knit the pattern repeat, placed over the center of the 20 Stitches 20 stitches | (PATTERN POSITION) + Thepostion ofthe patorn epeatis determined bythe | + When one pattern repeat consists ofanexisnumber of left end needle of that pattern repeat. The needle bed stitches, the center needie is automaticaly placed on is divided into two halves, the left being referred to 2s, Yellow (¥} andthe right being referred to as Green (G) rastemurosmoNeton? — | ‘ ULLLLLLULLLLLLLULLLLL | 18 Ginah wotay ALL ‘OVER PATTERNING the stitch pattern repeat ie centred auiomatically When the laf end neadle ofthe Sitch pattern repeatis atthe [att the yolow (lama tt Onwor 1 FA] Ovarenne ie owen ws Tver patterning is Com plated woh you Rave BnTarea Vo pattorh nuibe and ho poshion of he a and needle TOR nee, 19 {OW TO PROGRAM (PATTERN PROGRAM) © The following example uses stitch design, 77 from the pattern book. 20 stitches ‘Before entering your program @ Switch on the power. (CWoIGaTION OFTHE OPERATION PANEL.) r a When the power is tured on, the ready lamp lights up. Any information displayed on the pane! relates to before the power was turned off ® Ensure that all the variation lamps are out Sas nnenane COC 0M 9G oC) Fue COCOA OR OFF OF OF OF Ol | Should any of the variation lamp be lt. they {__cambe turned off by pushing them. + PATTERN PROGRAM Ojsrzmina ==> Olousnrs Push the step key and : 7 these lamps are lit in order. Choos he ster tort | Cvoaon oF HE OPERATION PANEL) For allover patterning you should push solector | ‘SELECTOR @ Push ine step key sree » @ush ne ce bey wo cear the dsploy naenter 77 asthonew patern num. be Soccer W Shou the correet figure. Push the step key STEP Cc » STEP4 Pushithe step key. ster » pressing the step key. ‘The program willbe displayed step (see page 33) Select the pattern number which you sre going to ent. o° omen Fa |'ennnn ey Bae ne os oC “The pattern no, lamp is it and the display shows the former pattern number. O msor you make a mistake, push the CE key and enter Check the position of the left end needle of the center pattern emcy — @ 2 Oper jlo O ‘Ovsrens = ia ° Os a sy The position lamp is lit The yellow lamp and display indicate that yellow 10 (10) will be the left end needle for the center pattern. Finish the program. @ r0r O rarernno you wantto check what has been programmedin, you can do soby repeatedly by step in the order in which you entered © To knit the pattern see page 65. © aunt (CiNbieTiON OFTHE GPERATION PANEL) ithe cispay, push the CE ey angen 77 as the noe panern umber © PATTERNNO, Neeales to th left ofthe needle bed a feferred ta ss yalow IY) O Novel nu eo ___| 7 | eresov L__ When the ready lam is it youcan star 19 kn Number of contrast yarn Low numbar onthe patter + Ifyouwant to returnto the baginning of aprogram, turn off the power, When the power is switched on again the ready lamp is it and you may start atthe beginning again. ‘+ The pattern repeat does not have tobe over the center of| theneedle bed. You can change its position and move it {to either the right or the loft PATTERN POSITION ist by the computer CE yaa LULLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLL- BHRTCIIN J ade PATTERN POSITION, ae (PATTERN POSITION — chosen by you.) ULLLLLLULLLLLLULLLLL REOSOERERE. <0 mmenn enn (PATTERN Position Wu wii sSeRgEgE po How to enter the pattern position >} Needles to the left of the needle bed are represented by yollow (¥} and to the right by green (G) When the yellow and green lamps are flashing, you should i firstpush eitherthe yellovrkey or the areen key (yellow ifyou eco eco want a yellow (left needle number or green if you want a q Gionecderumber than ariati reece eet Wud ‘green (right) needle number). Then enter the needle number 510 15 20 EG. Entor green (right) 20 as the pattern position. || © | ca veliow toy areen hey Tea aT ar BSR COREIR EO Ts ST aT Tar iin hs Be ae {or ore sigh pate ee lm HOWTO PROGRAM (PATTERN PROGRAM) Change the pattern position to yellow 15 from yellow 10. Pate Psion... change left end needle position to yellow 15. ULLLLLLULLLLLLLULLLLULLLLL position which was |», placed automatically by the computer = pattern) Comer © Before entering your program @® switch onthe power When ne power fs tuned on, the ready Lamp hts up . o SeSnEs: Fone eo cnovad on the panel rtotes‘o betare he power CEC OC} OCD 0 was turned off FF vasanon © Ensure aa ne vation amps re out eens oO 909000 4 Should any of the variation lamps be lit, they can be turned off by pushing them. * PATTERN PROGRAM (CANDICATION OF THE OPERAT Choose the selector I oF Il + For all over patterning, you should Push selector I. push selector L SELECTOR ‘Select the pattern number which you are going to it @ Pash the step key. co 35 |0'O (Rog) eneme w [2 Joe) L888 Jom bec) 3a @® Push the CE key to clear the display and enter 77 °° ocr O many as the new pattern num- |] "g FP) @ asrces ne ber. o 80) oun ce 3 C3 pp» Change the position of the left end needle of the center pattern, @® Push the step key eo - OL FE) comm ex io The position lamp is lit. The yellow lamp and display indicate that yellow 10(Y10}willbethe left end needle for the center pattern, | ® Push the CE key to clear the display and enter yel- | [> a3 OO on low 'Sasthenewiettend || @ [5° |. C +E] Onramre needle position 0 O18 Lf SJ ont L_Je oO - »> cE_ Yellow Oona Push the step key. program. sue BBP Sa & ey toon meg o perk bud ‘The ready lamp is lit and you have completed the program, ‘= If you want 10 check what has been programmed in, you can do so by repeatedly pressing the step key. The program willbe displayed step by step in the order in which you entered it. (See page 33.) © Toknit the pattern see page 65 a Even if the pattern number 77 appears inthe cispiay push tha CE Key ana entor 77 asthe new pattern Number rc O Noodles to the lott af the noadle bad FO srovoterred to at yellow —Neesle numoer + You can change the pattern position when the position lamp is li. © FEADY man the cody imp is You'can sort a an __le | row number on the pattern Number of contrast yarn a1 oC) e L od | MOTIFS-USE SELECTOR II = MULTIPLE PATTERN MOTIF What are “Multiple Pattem Moti"? ) Ha ee rae tone pattern repeat (SINGLE PATTERN REPEAT) or sevral reas of th se ve df _] pattern (MULTIPLE PATTERN REPEAT), Even though the pattern is repeated more than once, the group of needles forming these patterns still make a motif. ‘© Using Selector II you can have various combinations of single and multiple pattern repeat motifs ‘© Enter the number of pattern and the pattern position for each moti (1 mat saa During knitting the reverse side of your ‘work is facing you. WLLL LLU, (2 mott) & Be \ = Pattern position «Pattern postion UULLLLLLLLLLLQLLCLLUL ULL ULL am (3 motif) se \ oED Pater postion, _gPattern positions~Patter postion ULLAL LLULUL LLL LLL ‘¢ The motifs are numbered according tothe order in which you enter them, ie. first, second, third, et ‘* PATTERN PROGRAM Selector Il is used for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 pattern matt ® choose the Seletrt (CiWoieaiow OF Te GreNAiON Panel”) @ ey Ovens Coun al 2 SELECTOR © soiscrinagnnarn rurier 5 The pattern no tarp is it andthe spay which you are going to | [ow 3° PE om shows the former pattern number. Push ket Gloom | FHA |emwswe | thecekeytoclearthedspleyandenerine sree B® |] fax [oO LESS J om desired pattem number . Oo lo} Fearn {Push the step key) se) 5 D emer te number of sot (FR oc OO guy | When the quanti lamp" appears forthe first matt. oe inthamamo dioplay-—-the ret moti Entor terns fo ws"6 S22" | inthe memo dapiy— the rst mot Er lOO} aw the number of pattern repeats you would ster » sae |OO @ cvs) Tike the first motif to have. rca lo vox ° 1)° {Push the step key) be n ® Ener the pater position (i) When the position lapis lit. the display : ne @ : po mitt 8 |cdler [8 Onna | nen eomared over the noodle bed. Now we 10 OLE JENN you must enter the left end needle position aa nll a) sr J] Yoquredbyoresinathe CE key Teyellow (Push the step key.) 7 ‘and green lamps.wil flash on and off. Press “0 either the yellow or green key and enter the Th CREF] umber ofthe now position ofthe left end needle. © Ener the number of at. (y= So . terns for the second moti 15° pO The quantity lamps litandthe number "2! cer 5° O © revemno | appaarsin the meme diplay — the second CO >) we lOO @ ou01—) motif, Enter the number of pattern repeats {Push the step key) [°F S| —=E Ovesnox || you would tke the second motif to have. Motifs "3", "4", "5" and 2c 4 Should you wish to end your program “6” ere worked os motif pO before you reach motif"6"then enter 0. s © Emer the power pstion a ae \When tne postion ampis it forthe second for the second mot mor ° motif the yellow and green lamps flash on OO} now, and off. Press either the yellow or green key > o Sc} oO ‘fyeaety and enter the number of the position of the a ea “ eR, left end needle of that motif, 5) ee (Push the step key) bac Ces | © tory Soe hon the ea lamps yourmay sta ve comple te {fouor ere, _S ve tok rogram, ° [AAG | ommmne sree 5 [e.O ls L888 6 > oS — a (Push the step key.) A cS 2D) o> ‘The programs for muriprapattorn mous Completed when you have entered Ta panern number, te umber oT pair epaatsin each mai GEESE eeaae 2 a (am eral patra % I @ °S MOTIFS - ONE PATTERN REPEAT AS A SINGLE MOTIF Le 1 Motif with gle pattern repeat *+ Th flowing oxamle uses sich pattern 77 rom the parm * | aprere | "20 autches PATTERN A (PATTERN B) : ‘Move the pattern to one side from the CED) rit a patern in the center ofthe ERD) center. Change the position from yellow — needle bed. stern position a BD Fo automatically by the com: puter! to green 8. (G5) — LULL LU, Original pattern position ‘& The programming of both the above patterns is identical, so proceed as follows: Iveliow 10} which was places Suiomaticaliy by the computer ULLLLLULLLLELELLLLULULLLLELLLLLLELULL 20 sitchos ‘© Before entering your program ® switch on he power —— When the power is tuned on, the ready lamp lights up. Any, OSS] information ceplayed onthe panal relies w before the power wes Cy 9 C75 oC 09 turned oft is, } $e nnn 2a S25 | Ensure that all the variation lamps are out o* oF oF oF oF 4 should any of the variation lamps be tit, they can be turned off by O_O 6 °3 °6°S pushing them, BLO” L | * PATTERN PROGRAM Choose the selector Io 1 Push selector Il @ Push tne step key TER Oo Push the CE key to clear the display and enter 77 {38 the new pattern num- ber. Sac @ Push the stp key ster @ Enter oO Jonsors 9 o 9 ma Se rege oon fox cie G2] Joven ee Bs |O'@ ee : 5 /22\e% (888 Ea pfO = Tee pam iQ L_Jec> The pattern no. lamp is lit and the display ‘shows the former pattern number. og fo O [> 5) oe 4 22 ae |o Spo on So pees bo (‘] at sae) When the quantity lamp is lit, the computer wants to know how many pattern repeats there are inthe frst moti fvon[A) James 9 © onesor 33h. | seem O pwr loo aiken Lo ) oc osrox =o oon Use 28 (CINDICATION OF THE OPERATION PANEL + Choose Solector II because you want to knit multiple pattern mots. Evel the pater number 77 ‘ppears in tha display push the GE key and enter F7 98 the new © banterh namber © PATTERNNO, © ouantay aia LL this indicates that you are programming te teat mot © ouannry Pattor repeats entered oy you ‘This indicates that you are programming the fst matt = @ Push the step toy sree Co © vamena © If you want to knit the pattern centered at 0, then proceed to step 5. PATTERN 8 7 © If you want to change the position of the pat- tern to the left or right of ‘center 0, push the CE key to clear the display. Now enter the new left end needle position ‘which in this example is green 5 (G5). cE Ge oeone second mot Sri, (sce Se oo - a om oO Bio eae) @ouer LF Hs PO ae pen bud 3s Push the step key @ Ho (8Ols% 1) Goune Se o7* o5 sc) Elec > “The ready lamp is it, and you have completed © I you want to check what you repeatedly pressing the step key. The program willbe displayed ste (See page 33) The position lamp Is It The yellow lamp and Now enter the number of pattern repeats in the lamp is it, the computer | _tteeareintheseconameit | © oS P2 Fy | gncmeen D]Jerleo UY e@eussr oO rosiion «sO fama ° Omer Ovsnemnre O esau display indicate that yellow 10(¥10)willbe the left end needle forthe first motif. (Pattern will be centered over 0 on the needle bed). Oe Orso Oranemnsc © cums Se @ reson 1 i t When the quantity wants to know how many pattern repeats ° the program, You are now ready to knit have programmed in, you can do so by -pby stepintheorder in which youentered it, 2 Noedios to the lat ofthe needle bad are rofertd to as yellow (Vh P 7B)» rosnon Needle umber This indicates that y programming tno tet mo = When the position lamp slit, you can change the position of the motif, and ‘move it either tothe left or to the right, of center 0 on the needle bed, © cuanmry oo0 = c This indicates that you are Srogramming the second mot '* The programming for selector Il is finished when you enter 0 as the ‘quantity of pattern repeats for the ‘next matt f] reir When ne reach lamp. you Row umber on the pater Number of contrat & To knit the pattern see page 65. (a @ °@ MOTIFS-TWO PATTERN REPEATS AS MOTIF 1 AND _o@ ONE PATTERN REPEAT AS MOTIF 2 te Mott with cnuigtn pater ropes How to knit the following example using Ea) stitch pattern from the pattern book. for tstmott for na mont Pern nasi? ULLLLLLLLULULLLLLLLLLLLULL rag ys * Before entering your program @, Switch on the power. nososaonesa When the power is turned on the ready lamp lights up m= sc NPUT check MEMO ‘Any information displayed on the panel relates to before Mao the power was turned off § vinsron OCD CS CD ® Enoure that athe voriton lamps are out 4 Should any ofthe variation lamps belt, then ean be turned off by pushing them. © PATTERN PROGRAM ‘STEP 1 Choose the selector I or I | Choose selector 1 because you want to knit ‘multiple pattern motifs. Push selector Il °. SELECTOR GERD eee rrenoer men yovaregingt ket ® Push the sep ko. ver The pattern no. lamp is lit and the display ‘shows the former pattern number | ®© Push the CE key to clear the display and enter 77 as the new pattern num: ber Even ifthe pattern number 77 © | pattern number (© PATTERN NO Sooe ®_ Push the stop key. STEP CO > @ Pash ne step key ster So Enter the number of pattern repeats in the first mot ow. o.° OQ resoy @ fe Orareanno aloe oo eS FF 3S enon ee) ‘lec When the quantity lamp is lit, the computer ‘wants to know how many pattern repeals there are in the first motif. e oO ec O parernnn Oar joo goa (Fhe eet ro) Ye ath fowor{ e})srex © oracy @ | alo O a ols L_ 2B) oom a fepolL eb ee | Wea len "The posilion lamps It. The yellow lamp and Pattern postion for 2nd rot <9 WLLL LULL er ee Re © auantry @ BerSurammna the Seebnd mot! @ emer ® Push he step key sie PO 18% crown ao > loo —s TO @ Postion — =) “J Slaw © Enter green 20 (620) tor the pattern position of the ome 0 wy 2nd mati * joO TA] 0 rerHs80 oO UF) oases @ ros mat @ Push tne step key sree i) ‘When the wants to know there are in the third motif ® enero. (YES) 0 0 um "|B eo A] Saree As > DO) ae loo 1} @ even eo {°° — 3) 0c tO) Be SG Push the step key J onvore| Baro o 0 @ rex0y = a foe eo vsmm EE JeGfPO a Game bol (2S When the ready lamp is lit, you can start to | eit © If you want to check what you have programmed in, you can do so by ‘repeatedly pressing the step key. The program willbe displayed step by step in the order in which you entered it (See page 33) quantity lamp is fit, the inish the programming. Oraor ‘Ovaranne @ oun Sos oe Onaor ae) repeats in the 3rd Oo mor Ovareeune @ oy Q roster eA ‘computer how many pattern repeats om oc 2 {| eauantry Pattern repeats entered othe indicates iat you fre programming the seeand moti oo LJ SPOsTON This indicates that you Ate programming the fecend mot Needles to the right of the Feesls bed areraterredtoas ran © Position. o8 A eu Needle number A are programming the Second matt oo © ouanniry LC) This indicates that you ate programming the thed'mott © The programming for selector II is finished when you enter 0 as the ‘number of pattern repeats for the next mati. @ READY The ready lamp ist, ana You have compte the Program ow number on the pattern Number of contrast yarn + To knit the pattern see page 65, @ HOW TO CHECK AND CORRECT YOUR PATTERN PROGRAM It you repeatedly push the step key, the program is displayed step by step in the order in which you entered it, In this way you cen check and correct your program. ‘Bit there is no pattern programmed into the computer, you cannot proceed on to the next stage even if you push the step key. ‘© How to check the pattern program for Selector I @ Make sure that all variation keys are set correctly. ‘Choose selector I. The lamp ‘of selector His lit © Push the step key » STEP The display shows the memo- vised pattern number © How to correct .... (1) Pushthe CE key to clear the display. (Ifyoupush the step key again after pushing the CE key, the original number that has been memorised vill ‘appear in the display again) | (2) Enter the correct number Push tne step key T= sree (88 S&S » A }u The display shows the position of the left and needle of the center pattern. (1), Push the CE key to clear the display. The yellow ‘and green lamps are flashing on and off. (W you push the step key again after pushing the CE key, the original number that has been memo: fised will appear in the display again). (2) Push the yellow or green key and enter the correct number for the pattern position, ‘© How to correct, © Push ne step key i (B88) ereoy snp » aT S } | ‘The ready lamp is it + How to chock the pattern program for Selector I @) Make sure that all variation keys ar set correct © choose selector. The amp — of selector I It { @ Push the step key. | »| sven The display shows the memo: rised pattern number. (1), Push the CE key to clear the display. (Ifyou push ‘the step key again after pushing the CE key, the original number that has been memorised wll ‘appear in the display again). (2) Enter the correct number. © How to correct, INDICATION OF THE OPERATION PANEL ‘¢ When you are correcting the pattern ‘number or entering the samepattern ‘number again, the position of the pattern repeat isautomaticallyplaced ‘aver the enter of the needle bed, When you correct the pattern ‘number with the selector at I, the ‘number is alsa corrected on se: lector II and the program erased ‘automaticaly from the computer. Even if you decide to alter memo in- formation for patterns from the pattern book, it will appear again in its original form when you correct the pattern ‘number or enter that number again. ‘© When you are correcting the pattern umber or entering the same pattern umber again, the row number in ‘the display goes back tothe first row of the pattern ‘© When you correct the pattern num: berorenter the same pattern number again, the program previously en- tered for selector II is erased from the computer. HAL the same time, the pattern number is also corrected on se: lector I and the position of the pattern repeat is automatically placed over the center of the nee- dle bed Even if you decide to alter memo in- formation for patterns from the pattern ‘book, it will appear again in its original form when you correct the pattern number or enter that number again @ Pusnne stop key. ster » @ ovary ‘The display shows the number (of patterns for the 1st mott, | © Howto correct .... (1) Pushthe CE key toclear thedisplay. (ifyau push the step key again after pushing the CE key. the original number that has been memorised will ‘appear in the display again.) (2) Enter the correct number. © Push the step key. sree {BBE) #rosmon 4 » (4 “ Pattern position for 1st motit ‘© How to correct .... (1) Push the CE key to clear the display. The yellow and green lamps are flashing on and off {W you push the step key again after pushing the CE key, the original number that has been memo: ‘sed will appear in the display again.) (2) Push the yellow or green key and enter the correct number forthe pattern position. ‘& For the 2nd to 6th motifs, repeat steps @) — ©) © Push the step key. STEP ) @auanniy You don't need the 2nd motif. ‘How to correct ..... (1) Push the CE key toclearthe display. (Hyyou push the step key again after pushing the CE key, the original number that has been memorised will ‘appear in the display again ) (2) Enter the correct number. @® Push ne step key & » ‘The ready lamp is it '* When youare correcting the number of patterns for the tst motif, the pattern position (first end needle) will automatically place the 1st motif ‘over the center of the needle bed The display will show the new pat tern position. The pattern position of motifs 2 t0 6 will not change even if you correct the number of patterns * Push the step key and go on to the pattern position for the motif for Which you have just enteredthe new number of patterns. ‘© When you are correeting the pattern number or entering the same pattern number again, the row number in the display goes back tothe first row of the pattern (HOW TO USE THE VARIATION KEYS ) $e vanwron ox ext oF oF ox Off o« 9 9°99 REVERSE MIRROR «DOUBLE. © DOUBLE = UPSIDE_-——NEGATIVE KAc IMAGE WIDTH LENGTH DOWN. © You can have fun making lots of different pattern combinations with the variation keys, ‘© They are set when the ready lamp is lit © The variation lamp will be lit when the key is operative. The pattern is then varied according to whichever keys you have pushed @ reverse «ey $$ $$ @% Of% OF OF O8 OFF OV Oo00000 The directon of the patois chonaod o*% ot ‘Chen the vers yi of Ci Wn tiesmensnlar ih « ruantemmatonjourentingtassentomibe © Thepeern mae on or iitingseon ae purl side)'s in the same direction as the diagram in pul side) isin the opposite direction to the diagram gurnget puasiakess — . 96 ULLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUL ULLLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLLL | sense Go PB, \m) SoS ym QSCSeS PSOGOSHG | USESESG ev’ && LULUTELUCCLULLLLULLLLL ULLLELCUUELLLLLLLLULLL oo |, us » Ps | ae Remember: The pattern direction is different when ‘you view it from the plain side and from the purl side. 6 © mirror mace KEY AAA [ cs ” 8 oF 8 oa = The pattern is knitted with a mirror image. | O° ‘When the pattern faces in the same direction as the diagram, it is the right way round. ‘When the pattern faces in the opposite direction to the diagram, itis the reverse way round. '* When using the pattern position which is placed automatically by the computer re * The computer automatically places the pattern Pattern position automatically placed by the YY) eee sone o¢ | (LLLLUULILLLALUpLULLLLLLLLLLLLLL LULLLLLLLLLLULULULLLLLLLLLLLLL ‘ When the mirror image key is on, the computer places the foldiine of the mirror image pattern at the center of the noodle bed * When using a pattern position placed by yourself Sp Patten postion placed by yourself Patirn postion placed by yourset Y ULLULLLULLULLELLLLLLLLLCLLLLLLLLL UULLLLULUELLLLLLULLLLLLLLULL LL cca 29, SASSSCSQSZ pegeeneay .) PEM U NL Tor GRATIOT gn ATO —__t Hl 4 When the mirror image key ison, the computer places the pattern according to the position you have entered ‘When you use the mirror image key, the computer makes patterns alternately the “right” way and “reverse” way round, beginning from the right of the pattern position. | ee ont 28 nena og toil enn ir nae ay on ‘SCSCSASS » SBSOSY SB, < (uM) aT d | PIAA SA v7, ut oucraw | | wai ULUGLLLELLELLULLLLLLELLLULLLULLL | Ree ° Tk QO mirror image keys are on LULLEL LUE LELLCCLLLLULLLLLLLt PWHE HG | m2 str Tig min +} When you use the reverse key and the mirror image key at the same time, the computer makes ‘reverse’ way and ‘ight ‘way round patterns alternately beginning fram the right of the pattern position ‘© For 2 to 6 motifs, the computer makes the patterns the same way as explained above. “pPatern postion «pattern postion Datiem post! UULULLULELLLLL LULL LULL (WULLLLUL EL eenes) + [AREER 3 mot 2nd monit \. -—© Douste wipth key — [38S 3 SRS mmeemenmnem | ‘* When using the pattern position which is placed automatically by the computer o* When the double width key is off Q ox ‘CE When the double wicth key is on eS | The computer automatically places the pattern | ‘over the center ofthe needle bed. x DIAGRAR + UULLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLULL CHUB SOS Sa sd Pattern position automaticaly placed by the com puter. ULL LULL LALLLLLULLUL A - ees The center of the pattern is placed at the |_cxmerat the meee bed ‘© When using @ patter position placed by yourself om When the double width key is off QO @ ] _Patiern position placed by yourself ’ | ULULLLELELELULLLLL-LLULLLELELLLLLL * SB ‘When the double width key is on Pattern position placed by yourself ‘ UULLLLLLELLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLLULLLL os Repu DIAGRAM — 5s=S» } — © the compute laces te pate Tea eee none bod & when you use the double width key, the Computer automaticaly places the pattern posibon for the fist double with moi over the center ofthe needle bed. For 2106 mots, the double width motifs are made tothe ight of your chosen pattern position ox © When the double width key i on Pastern position B placed by yourselt placed by yourself v v ULLULELULLULULLLLLLULLLLULLLLLLUL $o8 gd Suse Driers » © t Double with mot naced ome ane Gino patesn postion © out gro tne right oF the pattern position 4 When you use the double width key, each ‘motif is knitted in double width, and it starts from the pattern position chosen by you (s DOUBLE LENGTH KEY OR OF OF OF O8 CBD OxHe OO000000 ‘The pattern is knitted in double length ° \When the double length key is off LLLLELLLLLELLLLLLLLLLL oF ‘© Whan the double length keys on LLLLELLLLELLLLLLLULLLL we ys DIAGRAM N d oF © When the double length key is off ©% © F When both the double width and Q the double length keys are on ULLLELELELELLLELELELLLLL Yy Bs + when you use both keys at the sametime, the pattern is knitted in double width and double length oy wen the double length key is on ULELELLLLLLLLLULLLLLLL LLLLLLELLLLLLLLLLLLLLL OSS sg Jg 8B 7 sone dd d + This applies for all the motif patterns UPSIDE DOWN KEY ————— [8 one OF 8 s CBD O85 Tepe tetas down on ox (©) When tho upside down key off © When the upside down kay i on ‘Tha pattern stars atthe stow bottom row) of Teg atenatensextelaseon toprol | ULLLLULLULLLLLLLLLL % 8S ey the pattern, | ULULCTUUCLULULULLLL | ll oe once 5S DIAGRAM ag ‘The display shows 1 as the first row of knitting The display shows 34 as the first row of knitting after you have finished pattern programming after you have finished pattern programming tet roo) - Wy - — oo DIAGRAM - — — © necative Key ————— off of ‘O When the negative keyis off... (© _ When the negative key is on Needles corresponding to the black squares (m) in the Needles corresponding to the black squares (am) in the ee) ; A TCL TT TTT | Tn DIAGRAM J U UOUCTCE CC CECE EEUU a @) wre Key O% OF OF OF O® OB) Ox Ooo0o0000 Fairisle rib pattern is worked using both the ribber and the double bed colour changer (KRC) ~ ez Owen the KRC ky is of (Char torsingle bed fainsie pattern) © whem the KRC key ison =) i | wi knitted with con: ‘ast yarn IM-knitted with main yarn ‘One sequence (Cra for taste ab pattern) * In fairisle rib pattern, the main yarn and contrast yarn are knitted seperately. 4 rows of knitting makes 2 rows of pattern, ‘© When you put the KRC key on or off, the display shows 1 and the needles are selected according tothe first row of knitting (OW or OFF we (pene ‘# When the upside down key is on, the display shows the last row number of the pattern, and the needles are selected according to the last row. When you use the double bed colour changer (KRC) Please read the original instruction manual for the KRC in conjunction with the following instructions, © Pattern ** All the patterns shown in the KRC instruction manual are also memorised in the computer, so you should select the pattern you require from the pattern book. (The punchcards that come with the KRC are not used } * You can knit farisle rib pattorn using the pattern number offi KAC key on. le and single moti patterns builtin the computer with ‘Pattern Program ‘© Push the KRC key and check the lamp is lit. * You can use another variation key at the same time as the KRC key if you wish, '* You can use the KRC key to make single motifs in conjunction with selector II (Please disregard the instruction on page 17 of the KRC instruction manual), + Pattern Knitting @ Refer to your KRC instruction manual and set up the rier and KRC onto your mochine. ® RetertoyourkRCiniruction manvalandtivead up main and contrast yarns Buton 1 — main yor, 2/8/4 — coment yarns © Fittheknting bar onthe main bed @ set tne end needle selection macharism to OFF (See page 12) © Arrange the noedes for ful needle rib and krit 10 rows wrth the main yarn fllnedlerib, Pacethe Keartiage cutside the fethand tun mark © Program the pater, @ Sette change knob to KC. Move the K cariage across the needle bed from let to right using the main yarn, so that the needles have been selected, | © serine k carriage and the KR carriage as shown in the illustration, e | bee 2S | oa LO @ Move the carriages tothe left unt you hear @ Now push the changer button according to the number | cq amin tere dy © knit wo rows. | ® continue knitting. When the carriages area thelefthend side, push the changer bution according to the number Shown inthe memo display. ‘© Push the changer button after you hear the “Click” '® For correction of mistake, rofer to page 90. 2 @ HOWTO CHANGE A VARIATION KEY WHILE YOU ARE KNITTING IN PATTERN ‘The variation keys can be changed whenever you wish, even if you are in the middle of pattern 5 How to change the reverse, double width, mirror image or negative keys. sawn «change the vavatonkeyene owbeoreyouwantihapettrnte O% RE OF OF OF OM on be altered. ooo0cgc O';°0| 90 © Change the program in this way anywhere on the pattern to Le create differrent effects. Bi) Change the reverse key for each pattern as follows:— ‘© This example was knitted using the pattern book fairisle pattern no. 18. Se variation _ 0% RRO 6 @ 96° °S © How to knit. © rooram earns fone @ Kove por in faite, You can cosine kiting until the memorized number (Row 32} flashes on and off in the display. [<3 e} mo —————_—_— (VARIATION ox of OF OF OF CM Om "090900009 28 ® “2D © PATTERN NO Now change the variation key or the pattern program). pile PSP oe ok oe om oe ° O90 1 Fosinon (Turn on the reverse key) © When youoperate the K carriage forthe nextrow, the —_—_—_—___— needles are selected forthe first row of pattern (b). © Look atthe diagram for the patternin the pattern book, and Continue to knit until the memorized number (Row 32} make a note of the numberof the row before that on which flashes on and off again in the display. you want to change the pattern, (-32} eneaoy © Now change the variation key or the pattern program) again O® Of# OF OF O® OHIO "0o0000000 (Turn off the reverse key) ® when you operate the K carriage for the nextrow, the noodles are selected forthe first row of pattern (a). 4 lnour example, the pattern would be changed on row 1 (i.e, the first row of the next pattern repeat), so one row before the final pattern row would be row 32. can se the meno play fo meme he [eco raies Bette program's ndcatethe 22nd ow itneneno deplortReeriepene6) |) — ———! 4 — How to change the double length key. 2) VARIATION O% FR OF OF O% OM Om * Change the variation key on the row you want the pattern to be 0°0°O'O 000 store | (GE) Change the double length key in the middle of the pattern as follows: ‘* This example was knitted using the pattern book fairisle pattern no, 20. SF VARIATION O% of OF OF OF OH On o OO 0 Qo00 Of off OF OF C8 OBI o- ® 0000000 + How to knit © knit pattern (ain fist ®_rrocram patern (a 2s follows:— Continue kiting until the memoriaed number (row ——— 25} lashes on and off in the display, YARIATION 1 O% OF® OF OF OF OM om - 257 ener @m™Oo000000 =e 3) ® Turn on the double length key. °S mptrenin ‘Tho pattorn is changed to the new setting (b) on the oc) row where the needles have already been selected. SELECTOR oo You can begin knitting pattern (b). | O08 ORF OF OF O8 OFM Om YY erosion @ “6°O°O 0-0-0 © Laake he diagram Tor ho pater inthe parern book and © operate the K carriage make angie othe numberof the ew an whih you wantto Continue knitting until row number (row 43) flashes fon and off in the display. # In our example, knit the design by changing the double length key at fF} @ncaoy row 25 (key on) and row 43 (key P oft \ © tum the double tenth key Tart a aA ecg non te Frat ac hastas have sendy ee ele oi | Wicanteaentine pte Of oft OF OF O% OH oF ce) seep nan 2o000000 ® Operate the K cariage and knit patorn (2) L row 25, fa) double length key of @ LIST OF VARIATION KEYS Use the appropriate variation key to knit the patterns marked "© in the columns below. 2 3 4 5 6 | AB ROR-= etal DOUBLE | UPSIDE | NEGATIVE | KRC ° ° ° ° ° = FS = ° A - 4 “3 ° ° ° ° Alon A A ° ° ° _ ae ” A. A, ° ° | _ ps) L —|— A = = ° A a4 3 Oo ° oj} 0 = a +1 —_ Don’tuse the mirrorimage key for a pattern which has more than 2 tuck stitches atthe point where the patterns join. (See page 86 tuck stitch patterns}. +2.— Use the double length key according to the remarks on page 8 under tuck stitch patterns. +3 Youknittuckstitch, plated tuck stitch and skip stitch patterns from the pattern book without using the negative key. +4— Don’tuse the mirrorimage key or the double width key for patterns which have more than 4 selected needles at the point where the patterns join. (See page 65 under weaving pattern) +8 — Don’tuse the mirror image key or the double width Key for patterns which have more than 3 selectedneedies at ‘the point where the patterns join. (See page 55 under thread lace pattern}. +6 — Always use the KRC key when you knit fairisle ib (MEMO PROGRAM You can pragram the memo with information for pattern knitting, and this will be shown in the memo display while you knit © You can also easily enter, delete and modify the meme information. © Use the keys 1 —9 and the yellow and green keys to enter this information, (INDICATION INTHE MEMO DISPLAY USING THE KEYS ) * When you enter pattern knitting information using the keys 1 — oo CL] Oo» is} ae ‘* When you enter pattern knitting information using the yellow or the green key. oo an 5 '* Memo information for the pattern in the pattern book that you have modified or deleted will vert back to their original form ‘when you enter the same pattern number again them, '* Memo information of your original pattern will remain until you modify or delet @ HOW TO PROGRAM THE “MEMO PROGRAM”. —@)enrenina He meso nronwarion * You can enter extra information or modify the information already entered for a programmed pattern ‘+ Advance the row number inthe display until you reach the raw for which you want to enter or modify information. Do this by pushing either the up or down key, and then enter the new information, @ ® Program the pattern (The following examples worked nah the salecoron 1) Memo program for pattern na. 4 VARIATION O% OFF OF OF OF OM On 0000000 Enter 3 at the 19th cow. — oo iy] © rarrennno wy ‘ eo 5) « eosmow J Enter 2 at the 1st row, 46 @© Wrenthe ready lampisit,push the memo key. The | ©) Ener 3 against tho 19th row ready lamp goes off o8 oo ha) eo 7 Oo» ig Oo » ! Le) L__+ 7 J | © Emtor 2 against the first row. | © Push the memo key o finish the memo program oo oo emo oe» i >» {| enesor [aI at ic} " | a] He memo ey sien |The ready lamp is irand you nave now competed the Push the up key until the figure 19 appears in the memo | programy display, | 4 The display shows the first row of your pattern, and the oo Information ounave entered2" appears inthe memo 2 splay 1 | = | ‘© While you are programming ifyou should push any ofthe keys, 19 the yellow hunt | ortho green key by mistake, or you want to corect the memorized information, push the CE key to clear the memo display, and enter the correet figure. —@) DELETING THE MEMO INFORMATION —— ‘© How to clear the memo information for patterns that have been memorised. —a— © when the ready lamp is lit, push the memo key. (The Delete the memo information for ready lamp goes off) pattern no, 38. | o° MEMO sc Memerised information forthe test row Delete all the information © PushtheC key. (Memo information is deleted rom the | computer.) | oo Co» ® Program the pater. (The following examples worked svomeinainy with the selector on L) LJ | “saan | @ psn ne mana tr ah nee mena Ok OFF OF OF OF OHO | " oo0o0g0000 SD eae 1 oe Row number before pushing ea 3al° PATTERN NO | [_J tren ayn stone oc}. ) | SETEETOR oo | © Posimion | # The ready lamp Hand te erogram is completed. @ MEMO INFORMATION THE PATTERNS IN THE PATTERN BOOK '* Please refer to the diagrams on the back pages of your pattern book. * The memo information is shown on the left side of the diagrams and it also appears in the memo display. ema information '* The meaning of the memo information will be different depending on the type of pattern you are knitting TUCK & SKIP STITCH PATTERN © The momo information is used to distinguish bet- ween different colour yarns in multi-colour pattern kitting. 133 DUsShBBS=> int J++R088-snH0N. * Kitwth yarn 90.1 1 Kut with yarn no. 2 FAIRISLE PATTERN — pei Eee = '* The memo information is used to distinguish bet- ‘ween the contrast yarns, ‘© No. 1 is used for the main yarn and the other numbers for the contrast yarns 4 = oo @ nw nn no — kit wth conteast yarn no, 2. Lent wth contrast yarn na 3 — WEAVING PATTERN -— ‘* The memo information is used to distinguish bet- ‘ween the weaving yarns. ‘¢ When no number is shown inthe memo display, you should knit this row without a weaving yarn, Ea ’ © Kritwthout @ weaving yarn VE ‘© Knit with weaving yarn ne. 2. ——[ 8 «Kut with weaving ven no. 2 © Kit with weaving yarn no. 2 mmwu © For farisle pattern the memo information is used as follows: — Meme information on odd numbered rows — distinguishes between different coloured contrast yarns for two rows, = Memo information on even numbered rows — distinguishes between different coloured main yarns for two rows. Kit the test and 2nd rows wth ain yarn 90.2 Kevtthe frst and 2nd rows, NS Aah the corurastyorn no. 3.02 © hen the meme information ison the odd row only: — % Knit with only one main yarn but several contrast yarns. ‘* The number 1 in the memo display tells you to knit ‘wath the main yarn, andthe other numbers distinguish between the contrast yarns. iformation umber — indieston 49 FAIRISLE RIB ® wen teres ne meme information onthe pattern a «rat wth on one main ym and one sors yarn end C—> keys, (HD) Ener he folowing pawern {DESIGN SHEET Seer tToett + Before starting to enter your own patterns, you must prepare the following: — =} Eee ies of @. Draw your own design onto one of the blank design sheets which come with 4 the machine. | ® draw a frame around your design. Count the number of stitches and the number of rows which make up the pattorn, @ Make sure the ready lamp is lt and push the input key. (The ready lamp goos off.) vce 28 Bo: fe parteny wo Your own pattern given @ number by the computer INPUT TON ni a = (Use thi iber I fe i ge this number yourself as areterence on your design eS 20 [3a i) sheet to avoid confusion) «The computer allocates the number 901 for your 1st pattern, number 6 ee einaioar tne 202 for your 2nd pattern and goon automatically (1), Push the step key sng 0 © STEP e ef ‘The lamp at the side of the stitch key i it and the Cem oo Computer asks forthe number af stitches in the pattern (2) Enter 5 as the number of stitches. srg oo : °C ne display shows the number you have entered Oe 8 5 @ if you should make 2 mistake, push the CE key to ‘lear the display, and enter the correct number. @ Emer the number of rows. (1), Push the step key. © if you enter a different number of stitches to our example, oF ifthe computer already has some pattern storedin its memory, the umber shown in the display willbe different say, ee ze see SO (GG GJ]. Tetampbasdenerowkeyitt andthe cipiay shows tho meximun suber eO rows available for you to use for your own pattern. (You can use up to 998 rows) (2), Push the CE key to clear the display and enter 6 as the number of rows for your own patterns siege OO 5 mp ESB] _ msinte stows neramtar ome ‘© Even if you want to use the number of rows that display shows, clear the display with CE key and enter the number again. @ Pusnine sep ey. su + |& IF tho pattern has large area, it takes 3—4 seconds until the display changes for next step, a © Emer your own pattern data by pushing the C™) key orthe CH) key according to your drawing onthe design sheet. (1). Enter the pattern data forthe first row 1 ° or225 6 { The lamp beside the row key slit and the display shows the row number (The first stitch of the first row is shown) a spre, oo sO E of £ The lamp beside the stitch key is lit and the display shows the stitch number. (The 2nd stitch is shown) S88 "oO ° 0 i ‘The 3rd stitch is shown. (2). Enter the pattern data for the 2nd row, data forthe first stich. When you key, the data lamp Enter the patter enter pattern data with the isnot it Enter the pattern data for the 2nd stiteh, The data lamp is it Ifthe remainder of the pattern data for the first row is ‘blank’, you don’t have to push the => key. ‘you prefer you can also push the key 10 enter pattern data for every stitch. Push the up key to advance the raw number 2 © ort “Oo 2 The first stitch of the 2nd row is shown. a °° c The 2nd stitch is shown So pe eolL_i} ‘The 3rd stitch is shown. T9 22 °° a ‘The 4th stitch is shown, Enter the pattern data for the fist stitch, When you enter pattern data with the <= isnot lit key, the data lamp Enter the pattorn data for the 2nd stitch, The data lamp is not hit ey Enter the pattern data for the 3rdstitch. The data lamp 3 ist If the remainder of the pattern data for the 2nd row is “blank”, you don't have to push the => key. (What to do if you want to check the pattern data position, while you are entering data. You can check the pattern data position by changing the indication in the display with the row key or the stitch key. ‘© When the display shows the stitch number Push the row key. The display changes to show the row number. ‘© When the display shows the row number Push the stitch key. The display changes to show the stitch number ) 2 (3). Enter the pattern data for the 3rd row. | 7) Push the up key to advance the row number. 2) Fellow te ndcalon onthe display and enter he pattern data forthe ero wth the and Te evs mine same wy 2s you dd for the fst and 2nd rows, according to your drawing oe Sek = ‘i SOF} cS te tanaen stn tom here °O i 6 ce tthe 2nd stitch of the 3rd row) — Se “os FO (F] eerste ain ation CO nS teat ote vo 20 wos “ors 5 ae ee eol 43) IM the remainder ofthe pattern data for the Srdrow is, "plank, you don’t have to push the > key. (4). Advance the row number by pushing the up key and enter the pattern data for the 4th row with the") key and the key, ‘When you enter the pattern data for the 5th stitch, the buzzer makes a sound which tells you that you have reached the end of the program row. (8) Athance tne row number by pushing the up key and enter he pattern data forthe Sth ow with the C™>key and heey (6) Advance ne row number by pushing the up key and enter he pattern data forthe Gt ow withthe C™> key andthe key > me | (7) After you have finished entering the pattern data, push the input key. (The input lamp goes out) engy 2 0 ve ° oom FS {| © nea0v ‘The ready lamp is lit and the input program is completed. 4& When you want to enter memo information, see page 46, & When you want to knit from one of your own patterns, use the pattern number which it was allocated by the computer Enter this when the pattern number lamp is lit during pattern programming. (What to do wien your patera has more than 10 stitches in one row, {,_ eat Bas ten you ents a eS (Example: Pattern with 14 stitches) pattern data forthe 1st row @ The dora tamos ince ne pater dt om the “a EE Be BS Ineo fot stihintnecderyounme snes 3 a there FO - a for 1D sttehes ° iz = SoC ia OS » a SEE oe Te data lamp 1 Py 22 Fate TreTOR son Le ®© When youenter pattern data forthe 11th stitch, al tho patern data lamps forthe first 10 stitches go dit, and the fst data lamp now incites the pattern data for thg 11th stitch —_2-2 os od ti co” ee Sar CT @ The 2nd data lamp indicates the pattern data for the 12th ste, and s0.0n Sev rev You can enter the same pattern data by pushing the data key continuously oo {Yo NETL SRGh of tho Tra Bed aach oo i These aney data tamp Koon pushing s% oy : 5 OL GJ renee crane ps, ° D7 | —> Nex stiten number you can input col_i © vowrooe1ere voun own parrenns + Er pten ner you wate anh he kr © Make sure that the ready lamp is It, Push the input key (The ready lamp goes off and the input lamp is lit) (@ PATTERN NO. The pattern number inthe display depends on the numberof stored patterns @ Push the CE key oar the dspla and enter the number forthe pattern that you want to delete COOOmD oO Example: 905 isthe pattern number to be deleted (© PATTERN NO. © Push the c key. o° ° o0 @ PATTERN NO. oe oo The number in the display goes out and the computer deletes the stored pattern + ‘ryou want to delete more than one stored patter, repeat steps @)-@) Push the input key after you have finished deleting stored patterns. (The input lamp goes out) ‘The ready lamp is it and the input program is completed, O° of pur n « ow © READY Om od | ‘The display and the memo display show the patton program as it was betore you started the input arograr, _—(__ The order in which the pattern numbers appear in the input program: } ‘* The lowest vacant pattern number appears in the ( = pes Number of the stored patterns display. Order in which the pattern num- ber appears. 3 +982 deleted |, 903 «PATTERN NO. pattem | G04, @ GUIDELINES WHEN MAKING YOUR OWN PATTERNS When designing your own stitch patterns, please bear the following points in mind. ‘STITCHES Rows: ‘You can't have two tuck stitches together “thick yarn. Do not pull up the stiches more than 4 rows x [O..taesnn me taacses) ‘© chunky yarn De net pull up the stitches more than 2 rows You can only pull up the stitch one row. You can't have two tuck stitches together. nes me Dont weave the yam more than 3 stches = stitches Re Wowie) 5 es rkaeseDpnten : sane —— r a Don't select more than 2 needles oD position. Cocoon) gg ecco 1th yarn ne YOUcaN use upto 3 colours in one row. Shnowesrets” |» churkey yarn... You can use up to 2 colours in one row. ] + Imo tous tn KRC ay, ke he pater in te some way fr os sre ae Mak the ree pattern with even rows, and change the yarn on the even rows using the KRC. | 5 C HOW TO CHECK THE PROGRAM FOR YOUR OWN PATTERNS ) “CHECK * You can check the pattern number, stitches, rows and pattern data for your own patterns e stored in the computor. \ J ® You can also change the pattern data, @ HOW TO CHECK YOUR PROGRAM © When you push the dow key, the display shows the pattern numbersin order, beginning with the last one stored in the computer | (EE) _Theexampie shown supposes you stored patterns in the following order. Last pattern number stored First pattern number storee @® When the ready lamp is lit, push the check key. (The ready lamp goes off.) sre 02 oS my SO9ES ace Lama ity © Pusnthe down key © ° M4 se g GF] @ rarer no T—— 2na trom last pattern number stared ‘As you push the down key, the display shows the pattern numbers in the order they were entered, starting with the final ‘number (e.g., 904-902-901-905). © Push the check hoy after you have checked the patton numb oS @ re BG] 0 reaoy 4 The ready lamp is lit and the program check complete, 4 The display and the memo display show the previous pattern program as it was before you began your program check at step @ @ Check the pattern data with the data lamp, oe ee se Pe . © check the pattern data with the buzzer CO ED Tis example was tnined using patern n6.901 » | desten 4 [Yate taco rn iid Grows AL ES sitenes @_ when the ready lamp is lit, push the cheok key, (The ready lamp goes off) oo ct °° C5 > 00 (Gre in PATTERN NO The sisplay shows the last pattern number ‘To display’ the pattarn numoer you wart tO usm the) 56 © pushihe step ty. ne 2 0 see. ® OCP] = The stich lamps it and the caplay shows the number Sm col __5) Of sitehes forthe pater, (You canna change this) © Pash tne step ey. oo see . 2O[—£] : ‘The rowlampis it arte display shows tenumber of Op 0 ows forthe patter. (You eannet change this) © For Method 2, please refer now to page 58. (Method 7: How to check the pattern data using the deta lamp. 5 a @ Tocheck tne fst rom: Push the step key. o° sTer 2O Sm Fe 1 e t ol ‘The data lamp shows the pattern date entered for the 1st— natn Abstr {Oth stitch. Our example is a§ stitch pattern, so the data lamps show the pattern data for 5 stitches © Tocneck the 2nd row Push the up key to advance the row numba tothe next row 2° — _ _ ao eof Ss (co oe eo c “The data lamps show the pattern data entered forthe 1st — teh of 2nd ro Sth stiteh ofthe 2nd row is © Repeat these steps to check the pattern data for the 3rd — 6th row. oo a ° Sm “o 5 “The data lamps show the pattern data entered for the fist (est stitch of 6th row) — bth stiteh of the 6th row. ® Mor checking the pattern dat, push he check key. oo BA] © msor 2 8 4 Te ready lamp i tan the program checks coveted. } Theaieploy and the memo display show the previous pattern program asit was before you began your program check a step @ ‘You can finish the program check whenever you wish by turning off the check key. cweck om °O How to use imps when the pattern has more than 10 stitches in one row.) (Example: a row with 14 stitches.) When the display shows the first stitch of the first row, the data lamps refer to the pattern data for stitches 1 — 10. a Eee i] oo a °° he If you advance the stitch number in the display to 11 by ~ | pushing the right key, the data lamps refer to the pattern data for stitches the next 10 stitches, ie. stitches 11 — % mao 8 : Se CTT mee Se sel The exemple hes 14 sce, so he dt amps contra ith Tne te poser eats om te ith—tah Stains | What t0.do when you find a mistake in the middle of a program. + Using the rightor ltt ke, mgye along therpwso thatthe number isin the display. Youcan change the stitch programmed for the number with the C= ofthe C= key Example Change the paiiorn data for the 3rd stitch @ Push the ight key to sdvance the number inthe dla othe 3rd stitch, 5% 22 spe a OP» sol_¢ 23,2 ee OMe 3 © Emer the pattern data for the Grd stitch with the C5 key | 6 eS co TS | soL_3 ee (cata tare 3rd stitch ‘4 Even if you push the dat ‘around the pattern, key, the number in the display is not changed, Use the up, down, left and right keys to move. indicated in the display ‘+ The indication in the display is changed when you push the up, down, let or right keys. (Pattern data forthe number an be changed with the CM or = key.) Advance the row number in the display ‘When you push the up key, the display shows the first stitch of oo 2 °O Se 3% (the ira stich o ‘neha tom ote 2 ° Se il (hah first stich of Renan oat 38-22 e 2” co + (Newt tte snigy 00 Smee coL,—_J (Prosious suteh) the next row. you push the up key when the display shows the final rowof the pattern, then the number in the display willbe the first stitch of the first row, Turn back the row number in the display, When you push the down key, the display shows the fist stitch of the previous row. If you push the down key when the display shows the first row of ‘thepattern, then the number in the display will gobacktto the first stitch of the final row. ‘Advance the stitch number in the display. Push the right key when the display shows the row number, and the display will show the next stitch of the same row. Push the right key when the display shows the last stitch of the rows, and the display will how the first stitch of the same row. Turn back the stitch number in the display, Push the left key when the display shows the row number, and the display will show the previous stitch of the same row. Push the left key when the display shows the first stitch of the row, and the display will how the last stitch of the same row. * Sound of the buzzer ce co PIPI(2 short notes) ~ Poe! (One ong note) Push the buzzer key and the buzzer will make a sound according to the pattern data for the row. from the number in the display to the end of the row. ‘© How to check the pattern data Push the buzzer key and you will hear the sound “Pil”, Then the buzzer will make sounds according to the pattern data, Sc Se ee eel Pi Pil Pee! Pee! Pee! stiches 4 @® How to check the first row. @ Push the step key. 2° ae oO ‘The buzzer will make a sound according to the pattern data COP from the first sith ofthe fist rov © Push the buzzer key. The buzzer now makes a series of appropriate sounds to enable you to check the pattern data. Se CMF ETTITiItTo © Howe to check tne 2nd row @ Push the up key to advance the row number, ‘The buzzer will make a Sound according to the pattern data, {rom the first stitch of the 2nd row. Se» Em FTTTrTti © continue checking he pattern data forthe Id 10 6th row by repeating the steps above @ _ wen you have finished checking the data, push the check key. oo cutex eOeag v oC > BC(BEE)e m0 ‘4 The ready lamp is lit and the program check is completed. 4 Thedisplay andthe memo display show the previous pattern program asit was before you began your program check-t step = © What to do if you find # mistake in the middle of your program. — = @ Push the buzzer key to stop the sound. a st 1 Check with the data lamps and your iw 20 q 4 om) Gesign sheet to find the mistake Poo > example: 3d stitch) @ Push the lett key to move the indication in the display back to the stitch you want to change. (€xmaple: 3rd stitch) Sw io 4 Youcan now change the pattern data which is indicatedin the display. | @ Enter the correct pattern data for the 3rd stitch. omg g9 am ee °O 7 - =e rte Ee 6 oO Data lamp no'3 900s off {You ean change the Srd stitch} | @ Push the buzzer key, The buzzer will make the appropriate sounds beginning with the stiteh number in the display eh = E Peel Pee! Pact '* You ean change the indication in the display by pushing the up, down, right or left keys (see page 88). Move the number in the display tothe particular position you want to check, sothat you need only check the pattern data for that part. ‘© Push the buzzer key if you want to stop the sound of the buzzer. '* The program check can be finished at any time. @ — While you are checking the pattern data with the buzzer, use the buzzer key to stop the sound. @ — To finish the program check, turn off the check key. 8 (SPECIAL PROGRAM {© How to begin knitting the pattern from row 1 when the display indicates another row number '* Needle selection forthe first row will be done by pushing the start key a © The 3rd row is indicated in the display oo © READY (The display tells you to knit the 3rd row.) @ Push the start key. (The display now indicates the first row.) © eapy be accoraing to te st © THE FUNCTION OF THE START KEY When you push the start key, even ifthe display indicates any other row number in the pattern, it will change to row 1 Needle selection will alsobe according tothe first row of vour pattern HOW TO GET BACK To ROW 1 When you want to begin a new piece of knitting, but haven't changed the pattern number, (e.g. if you are ‘making the parts of a garment) the display will show the ‘number for the row you last knitted in pactern. To get back to the first row of your pattern, push the start key and the ‘number in the display will revert to 1 How 10 knit 10 rows of stocking stich lrtnosn the pattern bring 10 roms of tock. This fairisle example was knitted using pattern 0.37, © How to knit @® Program the pattern as follows and knitthe Tstpattern, & FR OF OF C8 Off On o900000 oo FT) eparremno ! eo 1 i 2} erosion “> oc SELECTOR (© HOW TO KNIT SEVERAL ROWS OF STOCKING STITCH BETWEEN PATTERN KNITTING © Use the start key. © Now serthe change knob to N. Take the contrast yarn ‘out of yarn feeder B. Knit 9 rows of stocking stitch and place the K carriage outside the turn mark. The last (10th) row is the needle selection row for the first row of the next pattern. @ Cheek he information shown inthe display. © go tamistushingonandotth © wear Lanai is cos ation {orth rat row nends tobe done (@ Push the start key, © 9 tomsin C | eneanv Sm tems This indicates the node selection fartha fret rae’ neds to be done @ Mate sur the K carige is outside the ture mark Now set the change knob to KC and knit one row. The needles are selected for the first row of the next pattern, © Push the MC button and thread the contrast yarn into yarn feeder B. Now knit the second pattern, — pa ‘© The difference between the blinking row number and the lighting row numbar oo oo0 op i (Dest Relestete) (Ceteeserasp ote You must alwoys selec the needis frst before you start pattern knitting. ‘When the number in the display is flashing on and off, it ‘means the needle selection has been done. Return the panern no. 77 cE 7 Bring the endneediesbackto 2 B position yarn (i.e. no contrast colour) wane the coneret yarn int feeger andr eaters ae ( FAIRISLE PATTERN Ler’s knit one-point motif in fairisle © pattern no. 7: + Propare sufficient balls of yarn according to the pattern data, (SELECTOR Il) 20 wg] © ouanny Le ie) J -Croknit ‘one-point motif fairisle. — Separate the main yarn in two, yan ‘The stitches at the edges of one-point motif need to be ‘bound in with the rest of the knitting, so that there are no holes, To do this, use langth of stranded main yarn called “finishing yarn’ aie orr Set the end needle selection ‘mechanism to OFF (see page 12) ‘Thread the main yarn intothe righthand yarn tension unit (see page 13). a weight Knit @ few rows in stocking stitch and place the K car- Tiage outside the left turn mark. Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb, Program your pattern (see page 27), : © contrast Thread the contrast yarn into the left yarn tension unit, including the sub take-up spring. ( ws: @ (oS © Pall q L Move the K carriage from left toright across the left turn mark, # You only need to operate the K carriage once across the turn mark when you start pattern knitting ‘The needles are selected. Number 1 flashes on and off in the pattern no. 101 © pattern knitting Threadthemainyarnintothe Set the end needle selection Kat a few rows in stocking Program your pattern (see righthand yarn tension unit mechanism to ON (see page stitch and place the K car- page 19). (see page 13). 12) ago outside the Tat turn Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb, Zz Set the change knob to KC. Move the K carriage from left 0 Tho noodles are solectod. Fight across the left urn mark Number 1 flashes on and off in the display totell you tokritthe 4 You only need to operate the K carriage across the turn first row of the pattern. ‘mark when you start pattern knitting Remove the sinker plate assembly from the K carriage end Push both tuck buttons at the same time. ‘tum itover. Putthe rubber wheels into working position@as shown. Attach the sinker plate assembly back on the K carriage again n Remove the wheel brushes from the case. Put the wheel brush (L) into the U-shaped slot on left of the sinker plate and insert the screw into hole on left of GD T mark, as) a Locate the small pin on the sinker plate into the hole of wheel brush, then tighten serow, Fox the other brush on the right-hand side, Knit in pattern until you hear the sound “Peel” If you are. ‘operating the K carriage from right to left when you hear the sound, finish the row and knit one more row. Number 1 flashes on and off in the display. You have now. knitted one complete patter in length, © You ean either continue: Repeat steps @ — @ © Or finish pattern knitting ... Move the K carriage back and forth You are now knitting in tuck stitch pattern, The number in the display tells you the row number you are going to knit next. | Rehang the claw weights every 10 rows or so. 4 You may not tuck up more than 2 rows according to the thickness or material of the yarn (see "TUCK STITCH PATTERN” on page 55), + White knitting in pattern, you must take the K carriage past the center of the machine (green 1 needle) on every row. rubber @ Set the change knob to N. The cam @ Place the rubber wheels in non. Remove the wheel brushes and put buttons will be released automatically working position, them back in the case COPEN TUCK STITCH PATTERN » + pattern no, 180 RAS pattern no. 145 (am pattern program o% oft oF Of O8 Of O 0000000 * - ic i= 145] © raremno bagel eo ii [6] omm Thread the yarn 1 into the righthand tension unit andthe yarn Move the K carriage back and forth until the number 2 2 into the lefthand ane, Follow the steps @— of tuck. appears in the memo display. Number 3 in the display and stitch pattern (see pages 70—71) umber 2 in the memo display tell you to knit the third rovr with yarn 2. fi so Take yarn 1 out of yarn feeder A. ‘Thread yarn 2 into yarn feeder A and continue knitting until If you slide the K carriage slightly to the right, the yarn can be umber 1 appears in the memo display. removed easily, Hook the yarn 1 around thenotch atthe end of, your machine. Take the yarn 2 aut of yarn feeder A and hook it around the, Continue knitting, changing the yarns according to the notch at the end of your machine. ‘number in the memo display. (When you change the yarns, | Hook the yarn 1 around the notch atthe right end of your take care not to cross them over each other.) ‘machine and the yarn 2 around the notch atthe left end, 4 Rehang the claw weights every 10 rows or so. (SKIP STITCH PATTERN fs » © pattern no, 174 — (example) pattern program O% Of OF OF O% OFM On 9090000 oo “>? 174) earerino Oe ad eo GJ © Pastnon 7 a or] ci an. vas OSs Threadthe main yarnintothe Set the end needle selection Knit a few rows in stocking Program your pattern (see righthand yarn tension unit —_mochanism to ON{see page stitch and place the K car- page 19), (see page 13) 12), riage outside the left turn mark, Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb. (7 turn mark 6 SS Oke WSS cet 2 Set the change knob to KC. ‘The needles are selected. Move the K carriage from lefto right across the left turn mark. Number 1 flashes on andoff in the display totell youtoknit the. '# You only need to operate the K carriage once across the first row of the pattern, tuin mark when you start pattern knitting, Push both part buttons at the same time. Move the K carriage back and forth. You are knitting in skip stitch pattern, The number in the display tells you the row you are going to knit next ‘4 Renang the claw weights every 10 rows or so. Knit in pattern until you hear the soune you are ‘operating the K carriage from right to left when you hear the sound, finish that row and knit one more row. The number 1 flashes on and off in the display © You can either continue: Repeat steps © — @ ‘Or finish pattern knitting ‘Set the change knob to N The cam buttons will be automatically released, “& While knitting in pattern you must take the K carriage past the center of the machine green 1 needle] on every row. (MULTI COLOUR SKIP STITCH PATTERN =e ‘This pattorn is worked the same as skip stitch pattern, except the yarn is changed according to the numbers in the memo display. ‘© pattern no. 201 vr re 9 van eet rat ger Very, read vv ane was PSY eS me aE —aaamele % of 08 OFF O% OFF OF °8 BS °S°S°O %O ° ns /ATTERN GL) @ remvn0 (5) erosmow pattern program ° > oc ° ‘Thread the yarn Tinto the righthand yarn tension unit and the yarn 2 into the lefthand one. Follow the steps, @ — @ Of skip stitch patter (see page 74), Move the K carriage back and forth until the number 2 ‘appears in the memo display. Number 3 in the display and umber 2 in the memo display tell ou to knit the third row wath yarn 2, wi sa | eT Dam Take yarn 1 aut of yarn feeder A. If you slide the K carriage slightly tothe right the yarn can be removed easily. Hook yarn 1 around the notch at the end of your machine. % ‘Thread yarn 2 into yaen feeder A and continue knitting until umber 1 appears in the memo display. Toke the yarn 2 out of yarn feeder A and hook it around the Continue knitting, changing the yarns according to the notch at the end of your machine. ‘number in the memo display. (When you change the yarns, 4 Hook the yarn 1 around the notch atthe right end of your _take care not to cross thom over each ether) machine and the yarn 2 around the notch at the left end. ‘#& Rehang the claw weights every 10 rows or so. (WEAVING PATTERN ) © pattern no, 267 (example) pattern program —______ O% OR OF OF O% Of oO | 0000000 ao “— FE 7] © pare no oc) ebi “ eo + patorn knitting Tis example requrestwo type of yarn —themain yarn andthe weaving yan. better effect will esuit you choosea weaving yarn tari ther than the main yr (ro 00 CE EL fom | &% oF ee eC] ea?7 | ao Som a S aaa oo) Pe Us| e ® coe Threadthe main yarnintothe Set the end needle selection Knit @ few rows in stocking Program your pattern (see righthand yarn tension unit mechanism to ON (see page stitch and place the K car: page 19) {see page 13). 12) tage outside the left turn Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb, 76 weaning yarn yatn clip k Thread the weaving yarn into the lefthand yarn tension unit ‘de Adjust the tension disc.as shown according tothe weaving Set the change knob to KC. Move the K carriage from left to right across the left turn mark. “# You only need to operate the K carriage once across the turo mark when you start pattern knitting x = ‘The neadies are selected. Number 1 flashes on and off in the display to tell you to knit the first row of the pattern. S, Putthe wheel brush (L} into the left aval opening in the sinker plate and insert the screw. Remove the wheel brushes from the case re} wD Locate the pin on the sinker plate into the hole of the whee! brush, and tighten screw. Fit the second brush on right, c ‘weaving yarn = weaving yarn Hold the end of the weaving yarn with your hand, and thread it into the weaving yarn quide on the left side of the K corriage, Then move the K carriage across the needle bed. 4 Release the yarn end after knitting one row. 7 Remove the weaving yarn from the laft weaving yarn guide by ‘moving the K carriage slightly to the left. Pass the weaving yarn under the K carriage te the righthand side, Number 2 in the display tells you toknit the second row of the pattern. Move the K carriage to the right, pulling the main yarn Continue knitting at the same time placing the weaving yarn upwards slightly — ensure that the weaving yarn is in the into the left or right weaving yarn guide according to the right weaving yarn guide, direction of the K carriage, and pulling the main yarn upwards slightly. 4 Rehang the olaw weights every 10 rows or so. * You can either continue: Repeat steps @ — @ © Or finish pattern knitting Knit in patiern until you hear the souné operating the K carriage from right to left when you hear the \ _ sound, finish that row and knit one more row. @ Set the change knob to. @ Remove the wheel bru- ‘The number 1 flashes on and off in the display. shes, and replace into & While knitting in pattern, you must take the K carriage past the center of the machine (green 1 needle) on every row. WHEN USING MORE THAN TWO WE, Change the weaving yarns according to the number in the memo display. ‘There are two ways to weaves — one is to change the yarn in the yarn tension unit, and the others to lay the weaving yarn across the needles by hand, ‘Second method Lay the weaving yarn across the selected needles, beginning from the same side as the K carriage, 98 illustrated. imavng drection of resect ot mee eae O09 ru ut 2, oO Re oO Hold he wea avarniahty [dd some weight to the fend of the vers weaving yarn easing vatn HOW TO KNIT SOME ROWS WITH THE MAIN YARN ONLY. This example was knitted using pattern no, 257, * When the number appears in the memo display, you should knit using the weaving yarn, © When there is: no number in the memo display, knit without the weaving yarn 78 (THREAD LACE PATTERN (SELECTOR 1) ) ‘© pattern no. 240 ple) pattem program ks wa oro o® of oO o0o0 000 oo i 28 «cy sr se (248) 3 BR BJ © rose Np = aot '* Before starting pattern knitting APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART You ean knit thispattern by using a combination of thick yarn hi plone combination af he yarn tension dial ick : 5 Use thick yern aa the main yarn, ond very fe yam in a Fa Bieta are Similar eolourte the main yor, for he contrast. ‘chunky yarn | very ine yarn 5-9 patter knitting ) = #2 ( on bene 6 ° | Threadihemainyarnintothe Set the end needle selection Knit a few rows in stocking Program your pattern (see righthand yarn tension unit mechanism to OFF (see page stitch and place the K car- page 19). (see page 13) 12, riage outside the left turn mark. Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb. CO e © Thread the very fine contrast yarn into the lefthand yarn Set the change knob to KC. tension unit. ‘Move the K carriage from lefttorightacross the left turn mark. ‘Adjust the tension dise to the thickness of the contrast yarn. & You only need to operate the K carriage once across the 1urn mark when you start pattern knitting n a [SD \\ adh os ‘The needles are selected. Number 1 flashes an and off in the. splay to tell you to knit the first row of the pattern Set the tension dial using the tension chart on page 79 as a Push both upper and lower buttons (L) at the same time. guide. ‘Thread the contrast yarn into yarn feeder B— there sno need, ‘to open the yarn feeder lever when you do so. Knit a row with the K carriage, atthe same time holding the yam end with your hand, Knit in pattern until you hear the sound “Peel”, H you are ‘operating the K carriage from right to left when you hear the sound, finish the row and knit one more row. Number 1 flashes on and off in the display. You have now knitted one complete pattern in length, ‘While kitting in patern, You must ake the K cariage pat the center ofthe machine (gran 1 needle on every row Continue knitting, remembering to bring the selected end ‘Reedle back to B position (see step @ ), # Rehang the claw weights every 10 rows or so. 4 Move the K carriage slowly You can either continue: Repeat steps @ — @ © Or finish pattern knitting S Set the change knob to N. The cam buttons will be released automatically. (THREAD LACE PATTERN (SELECTOR I) » © pattern no. 212 a pattern knitting Fhe contrast yan is knitted in with the main yarn throughout thread lace knitting. So if you knit areas in stocking stitch only, you should use main and contrast yarns together so that these areas will match those in thread lace pattern. ( ( Oke | Le @ J +g of clon steom ) ‘Thread ihe mainyarninio. Set the end needle selec- Knitafewrowsinstocking Program your pattern(see therighthand yarn tension tion mechanism to OFF stitch page 27) unit (see page 13) (see page 12), Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb, - © ___— “Thread the very fine contrast yarn into the lefthand yarn Push both upper and lower buttons (L) at the same time, tension unit Sot the tension dial using the tension chartonpage 79asa ‘Adjust the tension dise to the thickness of the contrast guide yarn. ia Willie ———_@- ~ contrast yarn J “Thread the contrast yarn into yarn feeder B — there isno \Knita row withthe K carriage, atthe same time holding the need to open the yarn feeder lever when you do so. yarn end with your hand, at Continue knitting until you want to begin thread lace knitting. Place the K carriage outside the left turn mark, Set the change knob to KC. Move the K carriage from left to right across the left turn mark. You only need to operate the K carriage once across the turn mark when you start pattern knitting, ‘The needles are selected ‘Number 1 flashes on and off in the display totell you toknitthe first row ofthe pattern Move the K carriage back and forth. You are now thread lace pattern. The number in the display tells you the row you are going to knit next. Rehang the claw weights avery 10 rows or so. Knit in pattern until you hear the sound “Peel”, I you ere ‘operating the K carriage from right to left when you hear the sound, finish the row and knit one more row. Number f flashes on and off in the display. c w Set the change knob to N. The cam buttons will be released automatically TQ] \ = _f * \ aa) Push both upper and lower buttons (L/at the same time, and continue knitting until you want to finish, Slide the cam button release lever to the right to release the ‘cam buttons, 4 While knitting in pattern, you must take the K carriage past the center of the machine (green 1 neadle} on every row. (PLATING With the plating yarn feeder, you can use two yarns to knit a reversible fabric, with one colour on the rights > ) ind the other ‘on the wrong side. The main yarn will bon the front (plain) side ofthe knitting and the plating yarn will be on the reverse (purl) side. The setting for the K carriage is the same as for stocking stitch, Front (Plain) Reverse (Purl) ‘APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART combination ofthe yarns “Tension dial | medium medium 2-6 | medium ‘thick | 4~ 8 ‘thick thick, 6~10 chunky ‘medium 6~10 plating yarn ‘Thread the yarns into the yarn tension unit as shown. Thread the main yarn into the yarn feeder A. Knit a few roves In stocking stitch and place the K carriage on the right side of the machine, Mave the K carriage outside the gate pegs. 4 Rehang the claw weights onto the edge of the knitting maw yarn ass the plating yarn behind the main yarn. Thread the plating yarn in the plating yarn feeder. ‘4 Pull down the yarn by using the latchet tool. ‘Make sure the two yarns are not crossed. 8 Hold the endo the platina yarn with your eft hand, and move the K carriage to the left. Once the needles have caught the yarn, you can release the yarn end. Continue knitting in this way. You are now knitting plating 4 Rehang the claw weights every 10 rows or so, (PLATING \With the plating yarn feoder, youcan use two yarns tok ‘on the wrong side. The main yarn will be on the front (pl side. ‘The setting forthe K carriage isthe same as or stocking stitch, Reverse (Purl) Front (Plain) reversible fabric, with one colour on the right side and the other side of the knitting and the plating yarn will be on the reverse purl) APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART "combination of the yarns tension dial _| medium _ | medium _ ~~ 6 modi | ek a8 thik [thick 6~10 chunky medium 6~10 plating yern Thread the yarns into the yarn tension unit as shown. Tuy, gate pegs Thread the main yarn into the yarn feeder A. Knit a few rows in stocking stitch and place the K carriage on the right side of the machine. Mave the K carriage outside the gate pegs. 4 Rehang the claw weights onto the edge of the knitting. @ Pass the plating yarn behind the main yarn plating yarn foade| ‘Thread the plating yarn in the plating yarn feeder. ‘4 Pull down the yam by using the latchet tool : a WN TU hl Make sure the two yarns are not crossed, Hold the end ofthe plating yarn with your left hand, and move the K carriage to the left. Once the needles have caught the yarn, you can release the yarn end. Continue knitting in this way. You are now knitting plating 4 Rehang the claw weights every 10 rows or so. (PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN ) This is knitted the same as tuck stitch pattern, using the plating yarn feeder. # ex nn0.1 1) pavem prog ORR OF OF O% OD Orr 0°00 °0 9 (© PATTERN NO i O« oO) © patter knitting ' ® 2 on Ss Place the K carriage at the opposite end of the needle bed to the yarn. (I the yarn is on the same side as the K carriage, refer to page 89 for haw to pass the carriage across the ‘needles without knitting ) Push both part buttons and set the ‘change knob to KC. Move the K carriage across the needle bed o the same side as the yarn, The needles are selected for the pattern, # i youare using the row counter or the knit leader, set their ‘tippers to non-working positon. @ L ar SS \ ‘Thread up the yarn into feeder. # Ifyou are using contrast yarn or weaving yarn, don't forget, to thread this up as well Continue knitting with the K carriage, pulling the yarn slightly {an the first row to remove any slackness. ‘if you are using the row counter or the knit leader, settheir ‘rippers to non-working position. ‘2. Ifyou want to unravel some knitting (when the K carriage has gone past the end of the knitting) » © besin by unaveling the rows. (eter to steps @ — @ on pages 88-89} Nowfollowsteps @ — @ onpaged!. (Before youenter the number ofunravelledrowsinstep @ ,youshould clear the number in the display with the CE key ) 3, W the selected needles are pushed back by mistake » @) ering atthe needs back to & poston and tke the yarn ou ofthe yar feeder ©) Pusnthe CE key. Enter O and push the CR key. QO Fotowstens @ — B onpage ss @ WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE SELECTED INCORRECTLY. Check the following points: ‘+ Make sure that you have programmed the pattern correctly. ‘© Make sure you have set the K carriage correctly and that you began with it outside a turn mark on the starting row ofthe pattern ‘© Make sure the K carriage passed the center of the machine (needle green 1) on every row. If the carriage is returned without passing the center of the needle bed, the same needle selection will appear again. Ifthisis what you have done wrong, correct the needle selection as follows: (1) Place all selected needles in 8 position, (2). Push both part buttons and take the K carriage across to the other side of theneedlebed (The K carriage must pass the center of the machine.) (3) Place any selected neodles in 8 position (4) Take the K carriage across the needle bed again, this time to get the correct needle selection. (5) Push the cam buttons according to your pattern, check the yarn in the yarn feeder and continue knitting, @ WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE NOT SELECTED AND REMAIN AT B POSITION. Check the following points: ‘© Make sure you have set the K car pattern, ‘© Make sure that the ready lamp is lit. fit isn't, check whether the program is finished or not ‘Should the selector different? Check whether the pattern is made when selector Il is on * When you began to pattern knitagain after moving the K carriage outside the turn mark, di the K carriage pass theturn mark after setting the change knob to KC? je correctly and that you began with it outside a turn mi ‘on the starting row ofthe Ifthe k carriage didn’t pass the turn mark, correct this as follows: (1) Unravel the knitting down to a correct row. (2) Place the K carriage outside the turn mark on the opposite side of the needle bed to the yarn end. ()_ Set the change knob to KC and push bath part buttons, (4) Move the K carriage from outside the turn mark across the needle bed to select the needles. @ WHATTODO WHEN YOUHAVE ENTERED THE WRONG NUMBER FOR THE ROWS YOU HAVEUNRAVELLED. @ The number you have entered is smaller than the ® The number you have entered is larger than the Trea tgue ea Youtuee antes ne bt Sieigae oy You teeta be entree munve san hen push th St Sted be sabe send en panel oh key.) key.) ee ete ‘back the number indicated in the display by pushing and advance the number indicated in the display by the down key, In the example, you are one row short, pushing the up key. Inthe example, you have 2 rows: $0 take the number back by one row using the down extra, so advance the number forward by two rows: tarsi th up dow ay aah uy Fane he peas wa Speen uenaw abe raceme @ tow totow he iatctons on pooe 91 sept |G) Now foow the insrustons on page 81 steps ®-@ e@- 6 92 @ WHAT TO DO IF YOU CANNOT REMEMBER HOW MANY ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED. © serve erage oan push bh po bere © Examine the swatch to find which row should be knitted next. (When using the KRC key, refer 10 ©) G wow toto he instructions according to the sting of the variation keys. ® When the double length key and KRC key are not in use | @ When using the KRC key or KRC key and the double ~ eH OFF OFF ) length key * ____o preter _ Of8 ORB OF OF OF OF Om Fvmron ON ON, OOF OF O%8 OBI ome 0°00 O00 5 °8 BG 85 ok MS @ Move the K carriage to the opposite side of the needle bed | \__ to the yarn end, and place it outside the turn mark ® Unravel your knitting until the main yarn endis at the right @ Push the up or down key until the display shows the of the swatch, ‘number you want for the next row to be knitted ® Place the KR carriage at the right side of the ribber bed. (if © Set the change knob to KC. the KR carriage ison the left side of the machine, remove it @ Move the K carriage across the needle bed to select the from the needle bed and place it at the right.) Place the K needles, carriage outside the left turn mark. © Push the cam button(s) according to the pattern, check the Check the contrast colour stitches to find out which row yarn in the yarn feeder and continue to knit. ‘number should be knitted next @ Push the up or down key until the display shows the ‘number you want for the next row to be knitted, NOTE: When you are using the double length key, the _When using the double length key ‘same number will appear in the display four times, Fe vananon oN oF) Use the number the first time it appears, OR OR Om °2 o® Off onc | regardless of whether the double length key ison or off 09090 Qo00 \ _ © Setthe change knob to KC and move the K carriage across. the needle bed to select the needles. ‘¢ When you knit double length patterns each row is knitted twice, Check whether your next row is the fist or the | © Connect the K and KR carriages check the yarn in the yarn Second row of the double length pattern, feeder and continue to knit. ‘© The stops are the same as for @ (when the double lenath and KRC keys are not in use). However, please bear the following points in mind when you reach step @) ‘When you push the up or down key, the same number will appear in thedisplay twice. the row you want isthe first row of the double length pattern use the number the first time it appears. Ifthe row you want is the second row, then use the number the second lime it appears. @ WHAT TO DO IF THE ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT OFF WHILE YOU ARE KNITTING. ® tf the power is cut off while stitches are actualy being | E) Push the CE key. The ready lamp is tt) keited with the K carriage Push the cam buttons according to your pattern. Move the K carriage tooutsde the tun markon the side Check the yar inthe yarn feeder andcontinue knitting Towards which thas moved. Sethe change knab to N © turn on the power (® _rthe powers cu off when the K carriage i clear of the inition fhe a aps ® rumonine power @ evo ne tritng don 8 ow of et pt kiting ©) ove tne k caringe across ne turn mark and continue ine © Pacem caine atte opassid of ened bel intee yao Push toh at but an reve aC cnntge sen te nesibed tom ote turn mark, to select the needles, 93 @ SHOULD YOU PUSH THE CR KEY BY MISTAKE ... Push the CE key. (The ready lamp stops flashing.) @ SHOULD YOU TURN ON THE M LAMP BY MISTAKE ... Push the C key. (The M lamp goes off} @ WHAT TO DO WHEN THE LETTER E IS FLASHING ON AND OFF IN THE MEMO DISPLAY. @ Paar ne cero oar he delay / ie nig Eva oT RT a ‘© When you enter an unmemorieed pattern number. ‘When you enter a pattern postion higher than yellow 799 or green 100 + * When youre programming your own pattern and enter astitch number ‘above 200 ora row number higher than can be knitted, ‘+ When you push the CR key without moving the K carriage after a | correction @ cwrnscsrcrn ¢ HOW TO CORRECT MISTAKES IN THE INPUT PROGRAM = @ WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU USE THE CAND =) KEYS INCORRECTLY @) Using te lett key and the down key, proceed to the position where you went to make the correction. 4 The pattern data from the stitch indicated in the display is deleted @ WHAT TO DO IF THERE IS AN INSUFFICIENT NUMBER OR THERE ARE NO ROWS LEFT FOR YOUR OWN PATTERN PROGRAM. Check back and find a pattern which has more than the number of stitches you require to make up the shortfall for the now pattern, # ifyou cannot find a pattern with sufficient stitches for your requirements, then you will have todelete more than one pattern 4 Tofind out howto check the memorized pattern, see “CHECK THE PATTERN DATA YOU HAVE STORED YOURSELF” on page 56. © springsteen amo goof) ‘+ The display shows the number which is used for the new pattern. ‘ When you want to delete more than one pattern, enter the pattern number you want to delete, then push the C key, © Push he input key after you have deleted the patter. (The input lamp is of @ WHAT TO DO WHEN THE DISPLAY DOESN'T INDICATE THE PATTERN NUMBER, EVEN IF THE INPUT KEY IS TURNED ON. * Itmeans that the memory capacity is completely full. You will have to delete some of the memorized patterns before you «can program fresh patterns. Check back and find a pattern which has more than the number of stitches you require to make up the shortfall for the rrew pattern # I you can't find the pattern you want to delete from the computer, look for it with the CHECK routine for your own patterns on page 56, © mere parm number that you want to dite, and push th C key # When you want to delete more than one pattern, repeat this step. cr @ WHAT TO DO IF THE ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT OFF WHILE YOU ARE ENTERING PATTERN DATA. ‘© When the electric power is cut off while you are using the input program, follow the instructions according tothe step you brave reached. INPUT PROGRAM STEPS -@ What odo he electri power is cut of while entering the input program during steps 110 5. STH pattern data will revert back 1 the way it was just before you turned onthe input key. Turn on the electric power and push the iaput key to Sctivate t again. Enter the input program from the beginning, © Whatto dif the electric powers cutoff when pushing the stepkey et step 6, ter younaveentered the numberof rows for the patter, or while entering pattern data with the data key at step 7 FAilthe pattern data entered before the power was cut offis memorizedin {he computer corretly But the data for {he rest of your pattern stitches smithavebeen automaticaly enteredasc_ >key itches Bytne computer Ul ithe patern data programming 1s nearly finished, uso the check | program To correct thee >key entries for the remainder of the ttches. Please refer to page 56. (2) I'you hod only just started pattern data programming, delete the pottern data and begin the input program again fe Turn on the electric power. 2: Pushtne input key (onjand push the CE key toclear the indication ining display. Enter the pattern number you want to delete and push the C key. Turn off the input key. 3, Bush the input Key (on) and enter the pattern data from the begining again CAWHEN USING THE CARTRIDGE » @ WHATTO DO WHEN THE SAVE LAMP IS NOT LIT EVEN IF THE SAVE KEY IS PUSHED oO ‘The cartridge which was used for another model is inserted, @B Ifyou inser the cartridge by mistake. ‘Turn off the power switch and change the cartridge to the correct one. Turn on the power switch and start programming again. @ IF you want to use the cartridge for this machine. |When youre using the stitch pattern cartridge ILor IIL delete all the data storedin the cartridge to use it with this machine, © Emer 888, @ Push the step key, All the data stored in the cartridge is deleted and you can use the cartridge with this machine. CERUBEZD) —_a10 of your original pattern saved in the cartridge is damaged for some reason. Delete the damaged data using the above step @. You can use the cartridge again, @ WHAT TO DO WHEN AN ERROR MESSAGE APPEARS IN THE MEMO DISPLAY “The cartridge isnot inserted into the slot secursly Turnoff the power smich ofthe kniting machine an inser the cartridge int the slot securely. Then, start the program again ‘You have entered the page no. which is not stored in the cartridge. Push the CE key to clear "E” and enter the correct no. Data of your original pattern saved in the cartridge is damaged for some reason. ‘You can use this cartridge after deleting the damaged data, Push the CE key. Enter 888 and push the step key. [All the data stored in the cartridge is deleted and you can use the cartridge agai aaa Design system crridgef inserted a=» Turn off the power switch and change the cartridge to the correct one. Turner the power switch nd stor: programming aga (USING THE KNIT LEADER (option) > Set up the knit leader to the knitting machine referring to the knit leader instruction manual 4 When using the knit leader, set the knit leader trippers (both right and left) to the working position @ KNITTING A TENSION SWATCH * To knit a garment to the correct size of your pattern you need to know the size of the stitch, * Before you start knitting, you should make a sample tension swatch and from it measure the length of 30 rows and 20 stitches, Set the row counter number 000, Bring forward 40 needles (20 needies Remove the main yarn and knit 2 rows. Set the tippers (right) to working posi- on either side of center mark) to B_ with contrast colour yarn. tion. position, andknitten rawsinmainyarn, The row counter is 012. & Cut the contrast yarn and hook it to the yarn elip ofthe yarn tension unit. Recthread the main yarn and knit 1 Bringforwardboth 11thneedleoneither Bring back the two needles to make rows side of center 0 to E position. Hook @ stitches, The row counter is 027, short piece of contrast yarn onto the 2 needles. Knit 1 rows again in main yarn, Remove the main yarn and knit 2 rows —_-Re-thread the main yarn and knit TOrows, The row counter is 042. with contrast colour yarn. ‘The row counter is O54 ‘The row counter is 044 Remove the swatch from the knitting machine. ° HOW TO MEASURE THE SWATCH [After pressing the swatch according to yarn label, set the regulators © Measure the height of 30 rows (between rovrs knitted in contrast colour) @ Measure the width of 20 stitches (between the 2 contrast colour stitches). Select the correct stitch scale, (See KL instruction book.) # Stitch measure scales attached with the knitting machine are for 80mm — 211mm (for 20 stitches). 96 (PREPARING YOUR YARN i) ‘* When youare newto machine knitting, you are advised to start with new yarn. Choose one that is smooth and of reasonably good quality ‘Avoid hairy and harsh, poorquality yarns as they are difficult to knit. These yarns are suitable for use without rewinding, 4 ull the yarn from the center of a ball yarn Use the yarn from the outside of a coned yarn. These yarns should be rewound using a Skein Holder anda Yarn Winder. Both the Skein Holder and Yarn Winder can be purchased separately. ‘Stein HOlGor Yarn Winder ‘Yarn pulled from the center ofa rewound ball should come out freely without Hf the yarn does not flow freely, pull some yarn lifting the ball from the table ‘out of the center of the ball, 9 (HOW TO USE THE TRANSFER TOOL 3) * Use when you decrease, increase, transfer stitches, ete How to hold the transfer tool Transferring Stitch Place the eye of a single transfer tool over the needle hook, Holding the transfer tool in line with the needle, use it to push and pullthe needle towards you until the stitch passes behind the needle back so that the stitch slips anto the transfer tool the latch, ) LLitthe ransfer tool tagether with the stitch, and place it onto Lift the transfer tool slightly so thatthe stitch sides off into the the adjacent needle. hook of the needle, Then remove the transfer tool. One stitch has been transferred HOW TO USE THE LATCHET TOOL » ing Rib by hand ‘+ Use when you make ribbing, pick up Ml How to hold the latchet tool ‘topped stitches, etc position by hand Take the needle back to A position so that the stitch drops off, the needle, [NAAN (2) with the| @- Hold the knitting firmly with your other hand. Push the latchet 100! forward to put the bottom stitch behind the latch, 5 ‘The laich closes with this new stitch in the hook. Gently slip, the old stitch off the end of the latchet tool. purl stitch has, been formed. Using the tip of your latchet tool, ladder the stitch down to within a few rows of the point where you want to start the ribbing, eae cae oe Syistststs Catch the next horizontal ber above with the hook of the latchet tool, Pull the latchet tool towards you. stitch onte the needle as shown HOW TO INCREASE STITCHES » * Increasing one stitch Simple method The K carriage and yarn are atthe side where you wish to increase the stitch. Gn the K carriage side, bring one edge Knit one row to the left. The empty —_Knitonerowtothe right. Thenew stitch needle forward fram A to 8 position needle picks up the yarn kets. Fully fashioned method ‘The K carriage can be at either end of the needlebed (\\ Cy Using the 1 x2 transfer tool, move two Pick up the loop as shown using the Place this /oop onto the empty needle stitches out by one needle, so that the transfer tool, ‘and continue to knit. third needle from the edge becomes emety. «Increasing several stitches Tha K carriage and yarn are at the side where you wish to increase the stitches. OntbeKcornageside bangiheneedee Windihe yam osely around the stam Pull up any loose yarn wih your hand, ‘obeinreoad forward itm A postion ofeach needle as shown, and krone ow | WE poston ‘The needles in E position have knitted. Pull the needles containing the new _Knit wo or three more rowsinthe same stitchesto€ positionagain, andknitone manner as step @ , then continue row. (This helps them to knit property). knitting normally. 100 CHOW TO DECREASE STITCHES * Decreasing one stitch. ‘Simple method ay Remove one stitch atthe edge onto your Place the transfer tool onto the hook ofthe teansfer too! adjacent inside noodle, and vansfer the itch Fully fashioned method Remove twostitchesattheedgeusinga Place the transfer tool onto the hooks of Return the empty needle to A position. 2 eyed transfer too! theadjacent inside needles, and ranster the stitches. * Decreasing several stitches The K carriage and yarn are at the side where you wish to decrease the stitches. yi On the K carriage side transfer the end Bring this needle forward so thet the stitch onto the adjacent inside needle. two stitches are behind the latch. Manuallypushtheneediebacksothate Return the empty needle to A position. Repeat steps @ — © . buton the single stitch is formed last stitch work step © only NOTE: Take care not to make the stit ches too tight. 101 (PARTIAL KNITTING Decreasing stitches using the Holding Position (H.P) + When working decrea- ses for shoulders, neck opening etc., set the holding earn lever on the K carriage to H. Oe Set the holding eam lever to H and the cam buttons and change knob according to the pattern ‘On the opposite side to the K carriage, bring the needles you want to decrease forward to E position, Plain Krinting =O) oat Noodl When the needle next to those in Eposition is selectedto D position for a tuck stitch pattern Knitone row. Theneedles in B position (8 and D position inthe case of pattern knitting] have been knitted and those in E position have not been knitted ‘weaving pattern, thread lace pat torn & fairisle pattern / ) © AAU be) E osition Pall up any loose yarn with your hand and knit one row. The yarn is wrapped around the end needle in holding position as shown above 102 - ee Continue moving needies to be decreased into E position, repeating step # After partial knitting is complete, return the holding cam lever to Increasing stitches from the Holding Position (H.P) ‘© When working increases (forexample the hemline ofa skirt)setthe holding cam lever to H. Set the holding cam lever to H and the cam buttons and ‘change knob according to the pattern, - Q yeas pesition ——— (On the opposite side to the K carriage, bring forward to E position those needles that you do not want to knit. WELD Kritono row. The needesin® position (8 and D postion nthe avo ofpttern Kiting) have been kntod andthe yors has passedoverthose ne postion Wirop the yarnundrte sem GF frst needle n= postion, (inthe case of pattern knting referio step on page 104) ‘The yarn is wrapped around the end needle in holding position as shown above, ' @ AR ee isolate Wiioinny dddddiuddddd Manually push the needles to be increased from E to D position, ‘B For pattern knitting, put the appropriate needles to B position according to the pattern. When you return these heedles from to B position, place the stitches into the needle hooks using the transfer tool 1) Knitonerow and the needles you brought to D position will have been knitted 2) Repeat steps @ — © & After partial knitting is complete, return the holding cam lever toN, 103 CHOW TO SHAPE A ROUND NECKLINE + STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING * The following example begins with the yarn and K cartiage at the left. Reverse the instructions (e.g. read left for right) if beginning with yarn and K carriage at the right needles for parts (2) and (3} forward to E position. These needles will not knit Knit part(1) according to your pattern, and return needles to A position ‘ring needles from part (2) to B position at the same tim replacing the stitches into the needle hooks, Waste knit part (2) and remove this from machine, Return needles to A position. N — | Now only the needles for part (3) are left in E position. 108 Oe Set the holding eam lever on teh K carriage to N Knit part (3) according to your pattern © PATTERN KNITTING ‘© The following example begins with the yarn and K. carriage at the left, Reverse the instructions (e.g read left for right) if beginning with yarn and K carriage at the right. Push the M key. (M lamp is lit) 4 You should push the M key when the row number in the display ig flashing on and off, and before operating the K ‘carriage for the next row. If you have operated the K_ ‘cartiage, use the down key to put the row number back by ‘one raw, and then push the M key. ‘Onthe K carriage, set the holding cam lever toH. Using the fat, side of the 1 x 1 needle pusher, bring the needies for parts (2) ‘and (3) forward to E position. These needles will aot knit. u ee ‘Sot the change knob to N. Bring needles from part (2) to B position at the same time replacing the stitches into the needle hooks. \ SE \Waste knit part (2) and remove this fram machine. Return Now only the needles for part (3) are left in E position. Bring needles to A position ‘these to B position the same as you did for part 2} r —, 0 GS cd OMMamcd OMMmmc _# Place the K carriage outside the right turn mark Push the M key. (M lamp light off) Push in both part buttons at the same time. Set the change nob to KC. - © < aa 1 ) [Move the K carriage from right to left across the right turn Push the cam buttons according to pattern, Knit part (3) mark. according to your pattern. The needles are selected according to the pattern row ‘memorised by the M key. ( * MKey _Thecomputermemorise athe data hich needles have boon @ M_ selected, pateen program, the postion of the variation koys @ © _ete)inoperationon the row atthe moment you turn on the M M lamp tem. ‘* When you subsequent turn the M lamp off, that data is recalled. and your ‘machine then has the same settings as wiven you turned the M lamp on. © Step 9 selects this row ready for knitting so that you rejoin the pattern where you left it at step @ ‘* When the M key isin operation, the information being memorised can be The pectine shaping hes now: bean deleted if you decide you won't need it. To cancel the M key memory, push onutclel the C key after making sure that the ready lamp is lit. The M lamp will go off. 108 HOW TO SHAPE A V-NECKLINE @ TAKING PART OF THE KNITTING OFF ONTO WASTE YARN ‘© When using the holding position to divide your knitting (eg. for a V-neck) or if you are working with light- coloured yarn, the stitches in holding position may become soiled. To prevent this, take these stitches off ‘onto waste yarn instead of using the holding position. ‘¢ STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING Bring forwardthe needles intoE position for the part you want to knit first Set the holding cam lever to H. Remove the main yarn from the yarn feeder A and hook it around the edge of the machine ‘Throad the waste yarn into the yarn feeder A and kit ‘about 10 rows, Remove the waste yarn and knit 1 row with the yarn feeder empty to release the knitting Return the empty needles to A position ‘Move the K carriage acrossto the main yarn end.and thread main yaen into the yarn feeder. Set the holding cam lever to N. Knit the first part of the V neck Replace stitches from waste knitting back onto the needles using a transfer tool, and put needles in B position, © ©©9 ©© PBOVO Knit the second part of the V neck 17 frou art going 10 xt f thie partis Wioste Keiting © PATTERN KNITTING Push the M key. (The M lamp is lit) Set the change knob to N. Take part of the knitting off onto waste yarn. (Refer to @ — © inthe left column Return the needles in E position to B position. Use transfer tool to replace stitches into hooks. Place the K carriage outside the turn mark at the ‘opposite side ta the yarn end Set the change knob to KC. Push both part buttons. Set the holding cam lever toN. Push the M key. (The M lamp light goes off) ‘Move the K carriage across the turn mark. Push the M key. (The M lamp is lit) SOOD © @ © OVO Push the cam button according tothe pattern Thread the main yarn into the yarn feeder and knit the first part of the neck and shoulder. ‘Set the change knob to N. Place the K carriage ‘outside the turn markat the opposite side tothe first part of the nack and shoulder. Replace stitches from waste knitting back onto the ‘neadies using the transfer tool and place the needles in B position IB rahe ert terse © sorhe cringe soe un nat ‘Set the cam buttons according to pattern, Thread up the yarn into the yarn feeder and complete the second part of the neck and shoulder, reversing shapings. { so SaaS SOMMISIS (Rasame Place the K carriage atthe right, Using the flat side of the 1/1 needle pusher, bring the needles forward to B position, dial according to the ng, eter to page 10), Using 171 needle pusher, bring forward every other needle to E position & Set the wheel brushes referring to steps @ — @ fon page 77. er i em 92 fooder Thvead the yarninto the yarn feeder A. Holding the end of the yarn with your hand, lay the yarn over the selected needles as shown, Hold the end of the yarn as shown in the figure. Release yarn which was held in left hand, and remove the ‘whoo brushes. e Pull down gontly 4 SS, ) Pulling the yarn down gently with the left hand, move the K carriage to knit slowly with right hand. Continue to hold the lend of yarn with left hand for a few rows. 1 the right. Using the flat side ofthe 1/1 le pusher, bring the needles forward ta E position Hook the loose yarn end under the yarn clip from the front. Set the K carriage as shown sbove @ USING THE LATCHET TOOL ‘© With this method you will achieve a firm edgy that no loops are formed. Je which is not very elastic. e @ id ° GS Treodite yarn te yar onaion Un Row maine chain ‘When you gat to the last needle, transfer the loop from the latchet too! into the needle hook (1) Take the cast-on comb out of the case and choose the length according to the number of needles, (Refer to page 11.) (2), Hold the cast-on comb as shown with the hooks facing the machine. Hang the cast-on comb over the loops and gently pull it downwards, (3) Hang the claw weight evenly along the cast-on comb, ‘Sethe tension dial secorcing to The ‘yarn you are using. (Refer to pane 1) © Move the K carriage to the left, holding the yarn as shown so that no loops are formed. Thread the yarn into yarn feeder A. m @ WASTE KNITTING (CASTING-ON) ‘+ Waste kitting is the term used to describe knitting that willbe removed when the garment is completed, or to enable you tocarry fut the next step. i ‘Waste yarn isa smooth yarn ina different colour to that of the Knit about 10 rows in stocking stitch using waste yarn ending with the K carriage at the right of the needle bed. Remove main yarn waste yarn from yarn feeder and cut the yarn Thvead the cast-on thread into yarn feeder A. Hold the end as Thread the main yarn into yarn feeder A, shown and knit one row. Remove cast-on thread from yarn feeder A. CO © SANNA (One row has been knitted with the cast-on thread and this separates the waste knitting from the main knitting ltyou pullout the cast-on thread, the waste knitting will drop away, 12 BACKSTITCH CASTING OFF (Binding off) ) @ USING THE TAPESTRY NEEDLE 7 ‘© With this method you will achieve a thin, elastic edge so itis suitable for any type of knitting ‘© Theyarnisonthe lefthand side, Take yarn out of the yarn feeder andcutit/eaving a length three times the width of the knitting, ‘Thread yarn end into a tapestry needle. From the back, pass needle through the fist stitch atthe loft (1). From the front, insert the needle in through the second stitch From the front, insert the needle in (2) and back out through the first stitch (1, and back out through the second stitch (2). ‘ontinue in this way until ou reach the righthand edge of the ‘The casting off (binding off) is now completed and you can kitting remove the knitting fram the machine. you find iteasier, you ‘can remove the stitches a few at a time whilst you work, so that you can place your lefthand behind the knitting Ending with K carriage on the right (CHAIN STITCH CAST OFF (Binding off USING THE LATCHET TOOL '* With this method you will achieve a firm edge which is not very elastic, Tommi cml _) Knitthe final row from right to let. Loosen the tension dial for this row (e.g. if main tension is say 4—6, knit the final row at tension 910), CVI LL Vt \\ \\\ \ \ \ \ er“ | ohh \ \ J EEE WAS ai _ } Bring the needles forward to E position Beginning at the righthand edge, hook the first stitch onto the Gently bring the knitting towards you, taking care not to drop, latchet tool any stiches, ULL TA VV \\ \\\ \\ \\ = | L ae WN Q AM If _\ Put the sich behind the latch of the latchet tool Now hook the second stitch with the latchet tool, keeping this stitch in the hook Draw the second stitch through the first stitch, lating the first Repeat this until you reach the last stitch. Now hook the yarn stitch sip off over the hook, ‘end with the latchet too! as shawn, and pull this through the ‘& Take care not to drop any ofthe other stitches from off the last stitch needles while you work ad (CHOW TO MAKE A HEM PLAIN HEM Knit several rows with waste yarn andihen knit onerow with the cast-on thread. (Refer to page 112.) ‘Working in stocking stitch, knit the number of rows required, for double the depth of the hem (eg. if hem is to be folded Under 2.5 ems (1") then knit 5 cms (2°). Using your transfer tool, pick up the first stitch of the row ‘above the cast-on thread. Continue picking up stitches across the row. (Note: there willbe one loss stitch to be picked up than there are needles), (i—_C ES r 7 = ——— ‘i i I After you have picked up all the stitches, bring the needles. forward to E position OM TOITATTINN ws When you have knitted several rows you can pull out the ‘cast-on thread, The waste knitting wil fall away, 115 It Knit one row with the K carriage. Continue knitting in stocking stitch 1x1 ELASTIC HEM {This type of hem is also referred to as “Mock Ribbing” or “Continental Ribbing” f Using the flat side of the 1/1 neadle pusher, bring forwardthe required number of needles 10 B position er | ) Viththe 1/1 needle pusher take every other needle banka postion. (| NANNING ‘ a Ic hs + Knit several rows with waste yarn, then one row with the casi-on thread. With main yarn, working in stocking stitch, knit the number of rows required for double the length of the hem, an \ VAL WAAAY, \With the flat side of the 1/1 needle pusher, bring the needles in Aposition forward to B position Pick up the stitches in the same way as for the plain hem, and hook them onto the empty needles. (i When al the stitches have been picked up, forward to E position. Knit one row. 116 After you have knitted several rows, pull out the easton thread. The waste yarn drops away. ais STITCH PATTERN «Cables are mode by oossing two soso stitches using two Knit until you reac for your transfer tools. Drop one stich on eigher sid ofthe cable pater stiches ‘The following example uses two 3-eyed transfer tools, © USss \\ | a J ‘Allow the stitehes on either side of the cable which you dropped in Step @ to ladder down, and using the latchet tool reform them into purl stitches. ‘Transfer the stitches marked (8) to position 2. (SEAMING : » Using a tapastry needle, pick up half of the edge stitch as shown below. Knit until you reach the point for your transfer tools Drop one stitch on eigher side of the cable pattern stitches, ‘The following example uses two 3-eyed transfer tools, 6 WY @©,~ Transfer 3 stitches onto both 3-eyed transfer tools as shown, Transfer the stitches marked (A) to position 1 ] | ‘Transfer the stitches marked (8) to position 2. ‘Allow the stitehes on either side of the cable which you dropped in Step @ to ladder down, and using the latchet tool reform them into purl stitches. ——®, (SEAMING ») Using a tapestry needle, pick up half of the edge stitch as shown below. ‘© Needles that are bent, broken or damaged will cause problems during knitting. f you experience dropped or badlyknitted stitches you should check the needles and replace any faulty ones immediately. In an emergency if vou have no spare needles, use one from the extreme edge of the needle bed Push the sponge bar with the handle of the Crochet Hook. 1e changed TOU EEE BEUEEEED Push the faulty needle forward to E position as far as it will go Press down at the hook end so that the shank end ofthe needles raisedclear of the needle bed, Catch hold of the shank end and lft the faulty needle out from the needle bed, With the latch open, insert the new needle as shown, SS S| ES KS Return neacle to A position, Push the sponge bar back 118 ifyounsedtoreplace aneedie whilst you have knitting on the machine transfer the stitch from the faulty needle onto an adjacent needle Replace the stitch after you have completed the replacement. Wipe the metal parts with an ily cloth andcleanplesticparts Remove the K carriages from the needle bed and brush away with 2 soft cloth and mild, neutral detergent. any dust or fluff. Check that the brushes are free from fluff or strands of yarn, and than they revolve smoothly Arrange all needies in position andclean the butts, rearand Do not put oil directly onto the machine. front rails as shown, using an oily cloth Do not use alcohol, benz, thinners or petrol. Should the K carriage feel heavy to operate, you should clean and lubricate the areas indicated above, using an oily cloth. I you regularly clean and lightly oil your machine it will make knitting easier and help to prevent excossive wear “4 When youcome touse your machine again atter you have storeditfor @ while, knit 20—30 rows with waste yarn to clean away any dirty oll 119

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