New draw material back ?■ toward you allowing the crease on turned edge of fabric 1 to fit around edge cf spoon. Hi In this manner the hem can be drawn back until 4 needle enters extreme edge of material being hemmed. Hold onto both lower and upper thread and stitch in usual manner. Page 26 Page 27 :OMBlNATION TUCKER, iDGESTITCHER AND TOP BRAIDER The attachment is fastened to machine in the same manner as the presser foot. The five slots shown in the illustration serve as guides for p
of this appliance. Bed Plate. The Serial No. is located Ofl The Model No. is located on Rating Plate. Serial No. Model No. Retain these numbers for future reference. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be folowed, including the following: - Read all instructions before usiAg (this appliance) DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this appliance fr
- Need oil Puckering - Tension too tight - Sewing foot pressure too strong - Incorrect fabric, needle, and thread - Reset - Regulating sewing foot pressure - Use correct fabric, needle and thread POSIBLES PROBLEMAS DE FUNCIONAMIENTO Y SOLUCIONES Disturbio Probable causa Solución La tela no se Mueve - La máquina no cose, sólo el volante rueda - El selector de largo de puntada está en la posición “0” - Poca presión en la tela - Tire del botón de embrague - Mueva ej selector de 1-4 - Aumente la
17 GUIDE FABRIC THREAD NEEDLE Length ofstitches Indicaof Pressure of tension \ Fabric Thread Needle presser foot ST. ZZ. Pressure Stitch length \ \ regulation a \o It Nylon 80 Cotton Light Tricot 605. Fibe 11 0.5-3 0.5-3 \\\ Silk 50 silk 50S.Fibe Wool silk Silk 11 Medium 60-80 Gingham Cotton 0.5-4 0.5—4 or E1hinJerse6QSFibe 5 14 Gabardine 50 Silk Heavy Denim 50 cotton 14 1—4 0.5—5 ‘\\ Jersey 50 S. Fibei 14 Tweed 50 Silk 14 As a general rule use shorter stitch lengths on finer fabrics and longer
Raise needle to its highestposition and open the 2. Open hinged latch of shuttle race Cover, bobbin case and pull bob bin case out of machine. 3. Release the latch and bob bin will fall out easily. INSERTING BOBBIN INTO BOBBIN CASE H 5 cm 1. Pull off 5cm of thread from bobbin and insert it 2. Guide the end of thread into bobbin case as shown. into slot. TenionsPrin Pull into iocm slot and under tension Spring and drawout about 10 cm ofthread, —7-— INSERTING BOBBIN CASE INTO SHUTTLE RACE Th Inser
Press foot release lever to remove foot. 3. Place presser foot below presser foot holder so that the presser foot pin is aligned with the slit in the presser foot holder. 4. Lower the presser foot so that the presser foot holder snaps onto the foot. 19 MACHINE SETTING CHART 1. STITCH INDICATOR 2. LENGTH DIAL 3. STITCH WIDTH DIAL 4.STITCH SELECTOR DIAL 20 f.............. STITCH 1. INDICATOR 2. STITCH LENGTH CONTROL 3. STITCH WIDTH CON- TROL \ 4. PRESSER FOOT t a ; 1 - 4 M A, B L.
Thread. Needle table Sewing (pattern selector) and operation table 16 To start sewing 17 To finish seam 18 19 Straight stitch 19 Zigzag sewing Overcasting Stretch stitch 20 Blind stitch 21 & 22 23 Button sewing 23 Binding Zippersewing 24 Button hole sewing Hemming 26 Twin Needle 27 27 Embroidery 28 Quilter 28 Seam guide 29 Maintenance (Cle.3ning and oiling) Checking Performance Problems WHAT TO DO NAME OF PARTS (FRONT VIEW) Pattern selector dial 7 Spool pins Take up lever 8 Top cover Thread tens
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Lead thread either side of tensiondisc . Hook the thread under the guide ® as shown. - Thread take-up lever ®. Pass thread to guide from rightto left, and guide () (left one) then needle eye Y. Leave end of thread of about 1 5cm (6”). —14— - Drawing Up Lower Thread Hold of with left slowly Turn and you until up Pull slowly will up in a loop. threads Pull 15 (6”) together cm presser on left. Foot Pressure Push down the outer ring of the pressure regulator. This will release the pressure on the pr
Turn over the fabric. Button sewing 2.G-7.0 Change the presser foot to the button sewing foot. I.Move the drop feed control to n^rr" to lower the feed dogs. 2. Position the work under the foot. Place the button in the desired position, lower the foot. 3. Select zig zag pattern. Adjust the stitch width to "2.0-7.0" according to the distance between the two holes of the button. 4. Turn the handwheel to check that the needle goes cleanly into the left and right hoies of the button. 5. Befor