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carefully following each step on operating efficiency and many years of dependable service Before attempting to obtain the maximum benefits, please study IhiS bookie; Your new sewing.moc bine is stage will eliminate errorsand will result in your machine Repeal the process until you are familiar with funclionol design techniques toachieve on your complete satisfaction and enjoyment. Tune spent at th is the product of many years of research and development Quality motenals hove been used together with the controls and the functions. however, and to sew.
carefully following each step on operating efficiency and many years of dependable service Before attempting to obtain the maximum benefits, please study IhiS bookie; Your new sewing.moc bine is stage will eliminate errorsand will result in your machine Repeal the process until you are familiar with funclionol design techniques toachieve on your complete satisfaction and enjoyment. Tune spent at th is the product of many years of research and development Quality motenals hove been used together with the controls and the functions. however, and to sew.
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... ZIG-ZAG STITCHING It BUTTONHOLING 19. BLIND HEM STITCH 23. ACCESSORIES 5. CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY FOOT CONTROL NEEDLE LIGHT 6. BRINGING UP BOBBIN THREAD 15. MAINTAINING THE MACHINE-NEEDLE PLATE 27. OVERSEWING EDGES 22. SAFETY REGULATIONS 7. DARNING 20. WINDING BOBBIN...TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 16. CONTENTS INSTRUCTION BOOK MODELS 320.330 Page Title 1. CONTENTS PART NAMES 4. BOBBIN THREAD TENSION. 9. SELECTION AND FITTING OF 24. STRAIGHT STITCHING REVERSE STITCHING REMOVING FABRIC THREAD CUTTER 17. SEWING IN ZIPS 21. THREE STEP ZIG-ZAG
... ZIG-ZAG STITCHING It BUTTONHOLING 19. BLIND HEM STITCH 23. ACCESSORIES 5. CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY FOOT CONTROL NEEDLE LIGHT 6. BRINGING UP BOBBIN THREAD 15. MAINTAINING THE MACHINE-NEEDLE PLATE 27. OVERSEWING EDGES 22. SAFETY REGULATIONS 7. DARNING 20. WINDING BOBBIN...TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 16. CONTENTS INSTRUCTION BOOK MODELS 320.330 Page Title 1. CONTENTS PART NAMES 4. BOBBIN THREAD TENSION. 9. SELECTION AND FITTING OF 24. STRAIGHT STITCHING REVERSE STITCHING REMOVING FABRIC THREAD CUTTER 17. SEWING IN ZIPS 21. THREE STEP ZIG-ZAG
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Using the correct plug, and switch on the machine power switch. FOOT CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY Feel control Connect the machine too power supply as illustroted (1).
Using the correct plug, and switch on the machine power switch. FOOT CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY Feel control Connect the machine too power supply as illustroted (1).
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... consul' o qualified electrician before use. lotions within the area of movement of the needle, such as follows: When leaving the sewing machine unottended, the mains switch must be disconnected from the supply by pulling out the mains plug. Monipu. FIT CORRECT PLUG TO POWER... to terminal marked L or coloured RED. IMPORTANT The following code. NEUTRAL BROWN -LIVE NOTE. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set to fingers). Connect BROWN wore to terminal marked N or colourec BLACK. THE MAXIMUM INPUT...
... consul' o qualified electrician before use. lotions within the area of movement of the needle, such as follows: When leaving the sewing machine unottended, the mains switch must be disconnected from the supply by pulling out the mains plug. Monipu. FIT CORRECT PLUG TO POWER... to terminal marked L or coloured RED. IMPORTANT The following code. NEUTRAL BROWN -LIVE NOTE. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set to fingers). Connect BROWN wore to terminal marked N or colourec BLACK. THE MAXIMUM INPUT...
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...the slot 4A- Slide the lob,lc nut horn under the foot to the rear of sewing. PRESSER BAR THREAD CUTTER 3 er Hold the thread in both hand; the finer the thread...STRAIGHT STITCHING Set the pattern selector 60 (Al os illustroted. The stitch length is released the rnoch,ne will sew forwards °gem 121 REMOVING FABRIC Role the thread loke'up lent to cut the Need I ) REVERSE ...STITCHING To finish a scam, push the reverse button and hold it, sewing a few stitches bockwords When the button is contioiled with the stitch length dial (B) "r while ' 7"...
...the slot 4A- Slide the lob,lc nut horn under the foot to the rear of sewing. PRESSER BAR THREAD CUTTER 3 er Hold the thread in both hand; the finer the thread...STRAIGHT STITCHING Set the pattern selector 60 (Al os illustroted. The stitch length is released the rnoch,ne will sew forwards °gem 121 REMOVING FABRIC Role the thread loke'up lent to cut the Need I ) REVERSE ...STITCHING To finish a scam, push the reverse button and hold it, sewing a few stitches bockwords When the button is contioiled with the stitch length dial (B) "r while ' 7"...
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..." f tyr ei 'mesas MNJ LeM 3 -14 -°\ 11A` 330 3 / BUTTONHOLING Set the pattern selector dial IA) to its calibrated markings to TeOftle 0 the buttonhole length. A y 310 1 I I ) Sew in the seouence illustrated (21 USER TIPS Always sew o sample buttonhole on some spore fob...cos settings will change according to ... o pin through the end bar lock (3) to prevent the seam ripper going too for The lop tension may be reduced to aid machine feeding. stretchy or other cliffKull tetras. Seethe stitch length dial (8) within the green marking to achieve the cot tett density (closeness) of...
..." f tyr ei 'mesas MNJ LeM 3 -14 -°\ 11A` 330 3 / BUTTONHOLING Set the pattern selector dial IA) to its calibrated markings to TeOftle 0 the buttonhole length. A y 310 1 I I ) Sew in the seouence illustrated (21 USER TIPS Always sew o sample buttonhole on some spore fob...cos settings will change according to ... o pin through the end bar lock (3) to prevent the seam ripper going too for The lop tension may be reduced to aid machine feeding. stretchy or other cliffKull tetras. Seethe stitch length dial (8) within the green marking to achieve the cot tett density (closeness) of...
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lower the fool and continue 4 3 20 SEWING IN ZIPS Set the machine os illustroted fitting the Zipper foot (1) The Zipper foot con be moved to sew the left or right. (2) To sew on the right bond side of the zipper, move the "zip slider" out of the zipper (3) Very. To move fool over to the right os illustrated and reverse the procedure to the left hand side of the way, leave needle in the fabric, raise foot and slide it behind the fool.
lower the fool and continue 4 3 20 SEWING IN ZIPS Set the machine os illustroted fitting the Zipper foot (1) The Zipper foot con be moved to sew the left or right. (2) To sew on the right bond side of the zipper, move the "zip slider" out of the zipper (3) Very. To move fool over to the right os illustrated and reverse the procedure to the left hand side of the way, leave needle in the fabric, raise foot and slide it behind the fool.
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OVERSEWING EDGES AA Oversewing edges prevents the fabric from fraying and creates r14 a neat edge Set the machine as illustrated selecting a 'unable stitch width and length. Woof. ill When sewing, the needle should just pass over the edge of the labac. 12) I On fabrics that ate opt to pucker, use the P4r. 8 overcasting loot Note: The 3 step zig-log stitch con also be used, but use the All Purpose foot not Ilse Hr.
OVERSEWING EDGES AA Oversewing edges prevents the fabric from fraying and creates r14 a neat edge Set the machine as illustrated selecting a 'unable stitch width and length. Woof. ill When sewing, the needle should just pass over the edge of the labac. 12) I On fabrics that ate opt to pucker, use the P4r. 8 overcasting loot Note: The 3 step zig-log stitch con also be used, but use the All Purpose foot not Ilse Hr.
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oversewing edges etc. The stitch length con be reduced until the stitches ore very close together This will give a stronger finish For most repairing operations sewing on a wide range of fabrics. Fig. 2 shows patching, where the shiches are to the edge of rho porch and o tear, where the stitches go firstly ... on the fall row. doming. on elastic and lace. such as illustrated fitting the Na 3 All Purpose foot ' I mc0. THREE STEP ZIG-ZAG Set the machine as patching.
oversewing edges etc. The stitch length con be reduced until the stitches ore very close together This will give a stronger finish For most repairing operations sewing on a wide range of fabrics. Fig. 2 shows patching, where the shiches are to the edge of rho porch and o tear, where the stitches go firstly ... on the fall row. doming. on elastic and lace. such as illustrated fitting the Na 3 All Purpose foot ' I mc0. THREE STEP ZIG-ZAG Set the machine as patching.
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STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH (Not ler Model 320) Set the machine as illustroted fitting the All Purpose foot. (I) 1he straight stretch sews two stitches forward and one stitch back words. Use it for stretch fabricsmixt for areas of "stress" where a strong stitch is required (2A) 24 thereby giving "triple" strength.
STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH (Not ler Model 320) Set the machine as illustroted fitting the All Purpose foot. (I) 1he straight stretch sews two stitches forward and one stitch back words. Use it for stretch fabricsmixt for areas of "stress" where a strong stitch is required (2A) 24 thereby giving "triple" strength.