Singer 9960 Instruction Manual

Singer 9960 manual cover
Pages 108
Year 2010
Language(s)
English en
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Singer 9960 Specification

The Singer 9960 is a feature-rich, computerized sewing machine designed to accommodate a wide range of sewing projects with precision and ease. It boasts 600 built-in stitches, including essential, stretch, and decorative options, as well as 13 fully automatic one-step buttonholes and five alphanumeric fonts, offering users extensive versatility in design and functionality. The machine is equipped with a top drop-in bobbin system that simplifies threading and provides a clear view of the bobbin thread supply. An automatic needle threader and a high-speed sewing capability of up to 850 stitches per minute enhance efficiency, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced sewers.

The Singer 9960 features an extension table that provides a larger working area, perfect for quilting and larger projects. A digital information advisor displays the selected stitch, its length and width, and recommended presser foot, ensuring optimal settings for each task. The machine includes a programmable needle up/down function, which is particularly useful for quilting and applique, and a start/stop button that allows for sewing without the foot pedal, offering additional control. Adjustable stitch length and width, mirror imaging, and elongation capabilities further expand creative possibilities. The Singer 9960 also incorporates an automatic thread cutter, reducing time and effort in trimming threads. The machine's sturdy construction and user-friendly interface make it a reliable choice for sewers seeking a robust yet intuitive sewing experience.

Singer 9960 F.A.Q.

How do I thread the Singer 9960?

To thread the Singer 9960, start by raising the presser foot and turning the hand wheel to raise the needle. Follow the threading path indicated on the machine, ensuring the thread is secured in the tension discs and properly guided through the needle.

Why does my Singer 9960 keep jamming?

Jamming may be caused by incorrect threading, using the wrong needle size, or lint build-up in the bobbin area. Ensure the machine is threaded correctly, use the appropriate needle size for your fabric, and regularly clean the bobbin area.

How can I adjust the tension on my Singer 9960?

To adjust the tension on the Singer 9960, use the tension dial located on the front of the machine. For lighter fabrics, decrease the tension, and for heavier fabrics, increase it. Test on a scrap piece of fabric to achieve the desired stitch quality.

What should I do if my stitches are skipping?

Skipped stitches can result from a dull or bent needle, incorrect threading, or improper tension. Replace the needle, re-thread the machine, and adjust the tension as needed to resolve the issue.

How do I clean and maintain my Singer 9960?

Regularly clean the bobbin case and feed dogs using a small brush or lint brush. Remove any lint or thread build-up. Oil the machine as per the manual instructions and ensure it is serviced by a professional annually.

Can I use my Singer 9960 for quilting?

Yes, the Singer 9960 is equipped with features such as an extension table, drop feed, and various stitch options that make it suitable for quilting projects.

Why is my fabric not feeding through the machine?

If the fabric is not feeding, check if the feed dogs are engaged and not in the drop position. Also, ensure the presser foot is down and the correct presser foot pressure is applied for the fabric type.

How do I use the automatic needle threader on the Singer 9960?

To use the automatic needle threader, lower the presser foot, pull down the threader lever, hook the thread under the guide, and release the lever to pull the thread through the needle eye.

What are the common reasons for thread breaking on the Singer 9960?

Thread breaking may be caused by incorrect threading, tension that is too tight, or using old or poor-quality thread. Re-thread the machine, adjust the tension, and use a high-quality thread to prevent breakage.

How can I troubleshoot inconsistent stitch lengths?

Inconsistent stitch lengths can be due to uneven fabric feeding or incorrect tension. Check the feed dogs, adjust the tension, and ensure the fabric is evenly supported and smoothly guided.