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FRONT PANEL
Sections of Patterns shown with alphabetical signs A,B,C, ... K,L are called
MODE.
HOW TO CALCULATE THE CORRECT STITCHES AND ROWS FOR PULLOVER Page 17-22
These buttons select signs in alphabetical order A,B,C, ... K,L for picking sections of Patterns. @ Forward @ Backwards
CLEAR BUTTON
CAUTION
Do not use or leave the calculator: 'In direct or strong sunlight. Close to a hot object such as a heater . . In humid or dusty places. Close the Iid when you are not using the calculator. Do not give the calculator a shock such as dropping or hitting it. Clean the calculator with a soft, dry cloth. * Do not use water or volatile liquids such as benzine or thinners.
Push this button to eliminate any incorrect numeral value which was mistakenly put in.
All present calculations are released and put back to the original position with this button.
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Sls/cm_
Current gauge (tension) memorized is indicated on digital indicator display only during the period you are pushing this button.
ON-OFF SWITCH
Automatic switchoff function works after 10 minutes, even if you forget to switch off.
You can change the system from 1 to 3 through 2 in order of the directions of arrows each time you press button . ... Standard . calculator Knitting . calculator 3 ... Alarm
-1 ...
-2 ...
BUTTONS
Each button is laid out in the same position as those of the standard calculator.
STITCH-ROWCM BUTTONS
When one of the three arrow marks (t, : ' 4.) appear on the digital indicator display, push either the "UP" or "DOWN" arrow button as indicated in the instructions for the mode you are using.
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When you position ON-OFF switch to ON, this unit first acts as a regular calculator. You can add, subtract, multiply and divide. Answer is provided in up to 7 digits. NOTE; If "E" (error mark) appears on the digital indicator display window, push @button to correct.
_Indicator
is opposite 1.
KNITTING CALCULATOR
.HOW TO ENTER GAUGE (TENSION) Press change over switch.
10X10cm
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SIGNAL ... Enter number of stitches here by pushing buttons.
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NOTE; If you enter an incorrect number, press@ button. Then re-enter the correct one.
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SIGNAL ... Enter number of rows here by pushing buttons . Enter number of rows and push
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. To select MODE, press mode selector buttons and choose from A to L. Use arrow for Forward or Backward. NOTE;Gauge (tension) is erased if you hit the button by mistake.
key.
10X10cm
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MODE A
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HOW TO CONVERT FROM CM TO STITCHES OR STITCHES TO CM OR, CM TO ROWS OR ROWS TO CM
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SIGNAL ... Enter cm or stitches and or "'\ rows by pressing designated buttons.
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When you want to find out the number of stitches in a dimension, enter that dimension ..
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The digital indicator display window shows immediately how many stitches or cm designated, whenever you press
After making sure tt1at you entered correct \ number, push @ then @. The display gives the answer below.
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When you want to find out the number of rows in a dimension, enter that dimension. Push @ then
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The display will give the answer as shown below. mediately. NOTE; Numerical values \ \tor either stitches or rows can only be indicated up to 999.
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INCREASING (DECREASING) EVENLY When you increase or decrease stitches evenly instead of increasing/decreasing at the edge of the knitting, you can find out where to increase/decrease stitches with MODE B. This method is used for the bottom of the body, cuff, flare or gathers. You can use this mode when the bigger number of stitches is less than twice the amount of the smaller number. Press mode selector button to MODE B. B (Ex.) Decreasing from stitches to 80.
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SIGNAL ... Enter number of stitches
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If you press the "DOWN" button, the display goes back to the previous screen.
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= Decrease 1 stitch
every 9th stitch 2 times.
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Work 8 stitches without decreasing.
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1 2 7 8
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The "DOWN" arrow now appears. This indicates completion. To return to previous position, press the "DOWN" button .
MODE C ,
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The display shows that the width of neckline should be 32 stitches which is equal to 18cm long. Record the figures as shown above.
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The depth of neckline is 20 rows corresponding to 8.5cm.
Please note the calculator will always work to an even number of rows when you enter the depth in rows.
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_1_2
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of curve
Ln = Length
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I Ex. 10 Hold 10 stitches. tells display. holdindicated you to the stitches in the
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'The row number for decreasing and increasing will always be an even one-for example every 2nd or 4th row, this will keep you work even.
If you press the "DOWN" button, the display goes back to the previous screen.
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= Decrease 4 stitsches
every 2nd row 1 time. = Decrease 4 stitches at 2nd row.
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R. tells you- to work even! work without shaping indicated rows. Ex. 2 R. : Work 2 rows even.
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R. This indicates now button. press the "DOWN" position, The To return arrow completion. "DOWN" to previous appears.
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NOTE; When you wish to use the same mode again push button .
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In this example, enter the number in stitches and rows. Enter shoulder width.
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Please note the calculator will always work to an even number of rows in this type of situation. For example if you enter 9 rows the calculator will read 10-this will give an even finish to your work.
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.( 8 rows)
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S* * tells you to leave the indicated stitches. Ex. 4 S**: Leave 4 stitches as they are.
You may also enter the shoulder width and height in cm at MODE D instead of stitches and rows, as you did at MODE C.
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MODE E . MODE F
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MODE F
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the same asHOWMODE dimensions is exactly ARMHOLE ~E Procedure MODE E forfor TO COMPUTE STANDARD enfering C and D. Standard
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.MODE G
HOW TO COMPUTE SLANT SECTION STARTING WITH 1 STITCH DECREASE This MODE applies to the slant sections where the rows are over 2 times larger than the stitches, for example, V neck shapings. Procedure for entering dimensions is exactly the same as for MODE C and D.
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HOW TO COMPUTE SLANT SECTION STARTING WITHOUT 1 STITCH DECREASE This MODE is used when the slant has rows over twice (but not only twice as large as stitches). Used when figuring slant for v-neck, raglan sleeve cap, side body, and underarm etc.
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MODE I r HOW TO COMPUTE ROUND NECKLINE AND LOWER ARMHOLE This is used for computing your own originally designed round neckline and armholes.
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Set mode selector button to MODE I. Enter the width. (Ex. @) (Ex.)
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(13sls.)
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10.5c
(6sls.)
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MODE J
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It applies both to the concave under part of all in one sleeve and also the upper convex garment shape. To enter dimensions, use instructions exactly as you did for MODE I.
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Upper Sleeve
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HOW TO COMPUTE THE HEIGHT OF SLEEVE CAP To calculate the height of a sleeve cap you need two elements. The length of the armhole which you obtained when you calculated using MODE E or I plus 1/2 the width of the sleeve. See example.
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The above display shows result when you press G) then press button @). You now have the height of the sleeve cap..
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If you enter 13.2cm for height of the sleeve cap, computer will supply 15cm as 1/2 the width of sleeve . HOW TO COMPUTE STANDARD SLEEVE CAP
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MODE L
This MODE is used for computing curved sleeve cap as in the Fig. at right. To enter dimensions follow instructions of MODE C or D.
(iJ ALARM
The reason for using the alarm setting is so you can see your progress by pressing the button each row and when the desired number of rows is reached it "BEEPS". Press change over switch until indicator is opposite 3.
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ALM rows refers to the set number of rows when you reach this point an acoustic signal will tell you that you have reached that row.
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The left number advances by 1 each time the "UP" arrow button i~ pressed. If you press the "DOWN" arrow button the left s-ide number will decrease by 1.
The preset number of rows is memorized. If you press the "UP" arrow button again the numbers will again increase. When you wish to change the ALM row, press the @ button before entering new ALM row.
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ALM row "Beeps" when both the left and the right side numbers coincide.
When the ALM row is released ... If you do not wish to set the ALM row, push the button without pushing any numbered buttons. This releases the ALM. Press the "UP" arrow button to continue. Row counter can count only up to 999 maximum. When you wish to reset press the
button.
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ALARM
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The reason for using the alarm setting is so you can see your progress by pressing the button each row and when the desired number of rows is reached it "BEEPS". Press change over switch until indicator is opposite 3. ALM rows refers to the set number of rows when you reach this point an acoustic signal will tell you that you have reached that row.
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The preset number of rows is memorized.
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The left number advances by 1 each time the "UP" arrow button i~ pressed. If you press the "DOWN" arrow button the left s-ide number will decrease by 1.
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If you press the "UP" arrow button again the numbers will again increase. When you wish to change the ALM row, press the @ button before entering new ALM row.
ALM row "Beeps" when both the left and the right side numbers coincide.
When the ALM row is released ... If you do not wish to set the ALM row, push the button without pushing any numbered buttons. This releases the ALM. Press the "UP" arrow button to continue. Row counter can count only up to 999 maximum. When you wish to reset press the
button.
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HOW TO STITCHES
Let us try to compute the dimensions of the pullover below. We will use the following stitch gauge (tension): 16sts, 22rows = 10cm
I 18 c --..j.- 8 c A6c
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52c B
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[I]ON-OFF
SWITCH
Turn On-Off switch to ON. Set the indicator opposite 2 using the change over switch.
in that
order.
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[I] CALCULATIONS
BACK
OF DIMENSIONS FOR
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17.5 c (40 rows)
CD
Push four buttons of @ @) . The display shows 77 stitches. Write 77 in the blank pattern chart as shown in the Fig.
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@ SIDE HEIGHT Push four buttons of @) The answer appears on the display, 56 rows.
input.
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7c (16 rows) 1-
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17.5 c
( 40 rows)
Change to MODE I by pressing mode selector buttons. Press the following @) @) . buttons The "UP" arrow will appear on the display. Press the "UP" arrow button.
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If the armhole is standard press the "UP" arrow button NOT the numbered buttons.
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Continue pressing the "UP" arrow button and write down the figures on your pattern chart. It is possible to go back one step while the "UPIDOWN" arrow is on the display.
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6 rows 26 rows 20 rows} even even
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1-2-3
2-2-1
3-2-1 (2sts.)
2 rows
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Armhole consists of 20 rows for a curved line and another 20 rows for a straight line. Write in the total height of armhole as 26 rows even by adding a straight 20 rows to the 6 rows even.
REMARKS Press the@button to correct entries. If you find a mistake after pressing any of the following buttons, , , @) to correct press either mode selector buttons and start again. If you press the button by mistake you lose your stitch gauge (tension).
SHOULDER SLANT
Set at MODE D. Press the following eight buttons. Compute the dimension of the shoulder slant by pressing the "UP" arrow button.
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(13 sts.)
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@. 4-2-1 2~e
( 6 rows)
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BACK NECK LINE
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(4 rows)1
Set to MODE F. Press the "UP" arrow button and calculate the dimension of the back neckline after pressing the following seven buttons CD @) @) @ in order. Write the result on the pattern chart.
(29 sts.)
(25 sts.)
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OF DIMENSIONS
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The body width, side height, armhole height, length of waist band and shoulder slant are all computed in the same way as the back body.
CD
(40rows)
30 rows
even
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Q6
6e
(14 rows)
Calculation is exactly the same as for the ,back armhole shape. Write the last computation as 4 rows even plus 26 rows, making a total of 30 rows even (straight up). Armhole curve is 10.4 cm long. Calculate the total length of front armhole as follows; 17.5cm - 6cm = 11.5 cm 11.5cm + 10.4cm = 21.9cm
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@ FRONT NECKLINE Set at MODE H by pressing the mode selector buttons. As the back neckline is 29 stitches wide, the number of stitches is 14 (by dividing 28 by 2 after deducting 1 stitch at the center of neckline). The height of the neck line is 46 rows. (46 = 40 (armhole height) plus 6 (shoulder slant height Push the following six buttons CD @ @
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(14 sts,)
2 1- 4-8evenT rows
1-2-6
20c
(46 rows)
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_1_2
_3
( 1st.)
1
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Press the "UP" arrow button three times for calculation of stitches and rows. The readout is as follow. 1-2-6, 1-4-8 and 2 rows even. Add one stitch for the center of neckline on the pattern so as not to forget it. 20
Use the length of front armhole, 21.9cm plus 1/2 the sleeve width, 18cm. Set to MODE K and press the following eight buttons, CD 8 @J CD @) in order. The display will show 12.5cm as the height of the cap.
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12.5e
1
5 - 2-1
3-2-1
@ SHAPE OF SLEEVE CAP Set to MODE L. Push the following 10 buttons. @) CD 8 @) in order. CD The "UP" arrow appears on display window. Press "UP" arrow button. Write results on the pattern chart.
21~2~3
2-2-1 1- 2-5 2-2-1
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125 e . (28rows) sts.)
3-2-1
1
We (29sts.)
@ UNDERARM
To obtain length deduct cuff and sleeve cap. 52cm -12.5 cm - 6 cm = 33.5cm. Set to MODE H. Press the following buttons @ @) @) in order. Press "UP" arrow button and record figures.
@ LOWER SLEEVE WIDTH Using figures obtained from 5-2 and 5-3, 29 stitches - 6 stitches = 23 stitches.
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SLEEVE CUFF WIDTH Set to MODE A. Press the following Shows 14 stitches. 3 buttons
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SLEEVE CUFF HEIGHT Set to MODE A. Press the following Shows 14 rows. 3 buttons
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DECREASING EVENLY (SLEEVE CUFF) Use the number of stitches of lower sleeve width, 46 (23sts. x 2) plus the sleeve cuff width, 28 (14sts. x 2). Set to MODE B. Press the following buttons
@.
and record
This concludes the computations for a pullover. From this example you can recognize that the calculator is a very convenient and easy way to accurately compute measurements. (Ex.) gauge (tension): 16sts, 22rows
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SLEEVE
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