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...-NEEDLE PLATE 27. DARNING 20. OVERSEWING EDGES 22. CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY FOOT CONTROL NEEDLE LIGHT 6. FOOT PRESSURE DROP FEED CONTROL TWO-STEP PRESSER FOOT LIFTER 12. SELECTION AND FITTING OF 24. BRINGING UP BOBBIN THREAD 15. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 16. SEWING IN ZIPS 21. ACCESSORIES 5. INSERTING BOBBIN AND BOBBIN CASE. UPPER THREADING 10. COLOUR CODING 25. ZIG-ZAG STITCHING It BUTTONHOLING 19. BLIND HEM STITCH 23. INTRODUCTION 2. SAFETY REGULATIONS 7. STRAIGHT STITCHING REVERSE STITCHING REMOVING FABRIC THREAD CUTTER 17. CONTENTS INSTRUCTION BOOK MODELS 320.330...
...-NEEDLE PLATE 27. DARNING 20. OVERSEWING EDGES 22. CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY FOOT CONTROL NEEDLE LIGHT 6. FOOT PRESSURE DROP FEED CONTROL TWO-STEP PRESSER FOOT LIFTER 12. SELECTION AND FITTING OF 24. BRINGING UP BOBBIN THREAD 15. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 16. SEWING IN ZIPS 21. ACCESSORIES 5. INSERTING BOBBIN AND BOBBIN CASE. UPPER THREADING 10. COLOUR CODING 25. ZIG-ZAG STITCHING It BUTTONHOLING 19. BLIND HEM STITCH 23. INTRODUCTION 2. SAFETY REGULATIONS 7. STRAIGHT STITCHING REVERSE STITCHING REMOVING FABRIC THREAD CUTTER 17. CONTENTS INSTRUCTION BOOK MODELS 320.330...
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PART NAMES 1 Fete plate 2 Tension dial 3 Throodtoko.up lover Thread regulator 5 Twooep presser fool lifter 6 Needle clomp screw 7 Presser bar thread cutter B Needle plate 4 Hook covet 10 Reverse stitching button 11 Stitch length dial 12 Ponern selector dial 13 Carrying handle 14 Spool holder pins 15 Hoed wheel 16 Bobbin winder cover 17 Bobbin winder 18 Socket 19 Bobbin winder thread guide 20 Accessory box 71 Bobbin winder thread cutter 22 Presser loot pressure control Iinside lace plate) 23 Drop feed control ;inside hook cover) 24 Power switch 25 Hot -bed extension table and accessory box
PART NAMES 1 Fete plate 2 Tension dial 3 Throodtoko.up lover Thread regulator 5 Twooep presser fool lifter 6 Needle clomp screw 7 Presser bar thread cutter B Needle plate 4 Hook covet 10 Reverse stitching button 11 Stitch length dial 12 Ponern selector dial 13 Carrying handle 14 Spool holder pins 15 Hoed wheel 16 Bobbin winder cover 17 Bobbin winder 18 Socket 19 Bobbin winder thread guide 20 Accessory box 71 Bobbin winder thread cutter 22 Presser loot pressure control Iinside lace plate) 23 Drop feed control ;inside hook cover) 24 Power switch 25 Hot -bed extension table and accessory box
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ACCESSORIES All purpose foal, Sohn stitch fool (No. 3) No. 4} OverC0SImg fool (No el Zipper fool Can be used lot all usual >filches including straight and oafag Darning loot Button hole fool (No.5) Blind hem foot (No 91 The use of these speciol sewing feel will improve roe quality al stitch The design of the feet may change Large screwdriver Small screw dove, Seam ripper C-11 Oiler I D Bobbin Brush I tL_.a=1 Pack of needle,. ()wilier/ Seem Guide
ACCESSORIES All purpose foal, Sohn stitch fool (No. 3) No. 4} OverC0SImg fool (No el Zipper fool Can be used lot all usual >filches including straight and oafag Darning loot Button hole fool (No.5) Blind hem foot (No 91 The use of these speciol sewing feel will improve roe quality al stitch The design of the feet may change Large screwdriver Small screw dove, Seam ripper C-11 Oiler I D Bobbin Brush I tL_.a=1 Pack of needle,. ()wilier/ Seem Guide
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CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY Feel control Connect the machine too power supply as illustroted (1). FOOT Using the correct plug, and switch on the machine power switch.
CONNECTING MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY Feel control Connect the machine too power supply as illustroted (1). FOOT Using the correct plug, and switch on the machine power switch.
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... with the ma• chine switched off position). When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set to off (main switch set must bodisconnedeclfrom thepowor supply by one of the lead wire to fingers). FIT CORRECT PLUG TO POWER CORD WHEN USING A B.S. 1363 FUSED PLUG, A 3 AMP. The moving needle is o source of tfonger frisk of...
... with the ma• chine switched off position). When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine or the electrical set to off (main switch set must bodisconnedeclfrom thepowor supply by one of the lead wire to fingers). FIT CORRECT PLUG TO POWER CORD WHEN USING A B.S. 1363 FUSED PLUG, A 3 AMP. The moving needle is o source of tfonger frisk of...
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... press down on the foot control podol. 0 O WINDING THE BOBBIN BOBBIN WINDER COVER Open the bobbin winder covet as illustrated. ically co the thread when the bobbin is firmly engaged.Needle&ire will automat- Don't forget lo close the cover when you hove finished winding. (1) THREADING FOR BOBBIN WINDING Dossthe thread from the spool through the guideat therearleft (21 then bock in front of the spool through the guide of the rear right...
... press down on the foot control podol. 0 O WINDING THE BOBBIN BOBBIN WINDER COVER Open the bobbin winder covet as illustrated. ically co the thread when the bobbin is firmly engaged.Needle&ire will automat- Don't forget lo close the cover when you hove finished winding. (1) THREADING FOR BOBBIN WINDING Dossthe thread from the spool through the guideat therearleft (21 then bock in front of the spool through the guide of the rear right...
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... 8 () INSERTING BOBBIN AND CASE INTO MACHINE INSERTING BOBBIN INTO CASE Open hook cover as case by suspending the wound bobbinin as illustrated. (1) Insert fit led bobbin into case os decoded. (2) Molding the hinged latch (3) insert bobbin and case into the hook making sure the tinge' "A" is located inside the section 14) Leave about 10cm (4")ofthreadfrom the bobbin case andalways ensure that the needle's raised to its highest position when removing or inserting the bobbin. BOBBIN THREAD TENSION Measure the bobbin...
... 8 () INSERTING BOBBIN AND CASE INTO MACHINE INSERTING BOBBIN INTO CASE Open hook cover as case by suspending the wound bobbinin as illustrated. (1) Insert fit led bobbin into case os decoded. (2) Molding the hinged latch (3) insert bobbin and case into the hook making sure the tinge' "A" is located inside the section 14) Leave about 10cm (4")ofthreadfrom the bobbin case andalways ensure that the needle's raised to its highest position when removing or inserting the bobbin. BOBBIN THREAD TENSION Measure the bobbin...
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If too much of the upper thread shows underneath the fabric (8) or too much of the lower *treed shows on both sides of the fabric (CI. t A Thenormol setting is too loose or too tight. or t. the tension is 4. Normal thread tension is achieved when the upper and lower threods ore equally set (cross rn the middle of the fabric) on top of the fabric IA). THREAD TENSION To increase the top tension turn dial to o higher number, to decreosethe tension turn too lower number.
If too much of the upper thread shows underneath the fabric (8) or too much of the lower *treed shows on both sides of the fabric (CI. t A Thenormol setting is too loose or too tight. or t. the tension is 4. Normal thread tension is achieved when the upper and lower threods ore equally set (cross rn the middle of the fabric) on top of the fabric IA). THREAD TENSION To increase the top tension turn dial to o higher number, to decreosethe tension turn too lower number.
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... thick fabrics, tne presser foot can be raised further nv Idling the presser lever o second stage. (2) DROP FEED CONTROL For normal sewing the feed dogs should be lowered. Use weaker pressure (1-3) for lighter and stronger pressure (5-6) for fabric of the presser foot. For very thick fabric such os denim and leather. Push 13( * When the fabric is not required to be in the raised position (31 Push -- use 7. o for free hand embroidery or darning etc...
... thick fabrics, tne presser foot can be raised further nv Idling the presser lever o second stage. (2) DROP FEED CONTROL For normal sewing the feed dogs should be lowered. Use weaker pressure (1-3) for lighter and stronger pressure (5-6) for fabric of the presser foot. For very thick fabric such os denim and leather. Push 13( * When the fabric is not required to be in the raised position (31 Push -- use 7. o for free hand embroidery or darning etc...
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Fist ..0* -roosts. Usually the heavier the fabric, the thicker the thread and lorger the needle Make sure the needle is straight and not damaged. II) Env of ^mole !Achy Chonge the needle regularly and at the first sign of sowing problems. Insert os illustrolod. 141 Loon /VI IP Ten '.2 Neta.t Oaf^P Flaf irde of well, kraorch boa law% natl. SELECTING AND FITTING OF NEEDLE Select the correct size needle to 9001 IP Si to suit the fabric and thread.
Fist ..0* -roosts. Usually the heavier the fabric, the thicker the thread and lorger the needle Make sure the needle is straight and not damaged. II) Env of ^mole !Achy Chonge the needle regularly and at the first sign of sowing problems. Insert os illustrolod. 141 Loon /VI IP Ten '.2 Neta.t Oaf^P Flaf irde of well, kraorch boa law% natl. SELECTING AND FITTING OF NEEDLE Select the correct size needle to 9001 IP Si to suit the fabric and thread.
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Then match the colour code of the stitch with the some colour mocking on the dials Choose the settings accoriSng to the desired position. I** STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Is The stitch length con be varied within the c *low mocking, on the stitch length. COLOUR CODING Ann BUTTONHOLE 0 STRAIGHT STITCH 1.5 ZIG-ZAG STITCH Model 320 BLIND STITCH 3 STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Model 330 STRETCH OVERLOCK STITCH OVERLOCK STITCH Simply select the stitch pollens yourequire by rotating the pattern selector dial to the application and effect required.
Then match the colour code of the stitch with the some colour mocking on the dials Choose the settings accoriSng to the desired position. I** STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Is The stitch length con be varied within the c *low mocking, on the stitch length. COLOUR CODING Ann BUTTONHOLE 0 STRAIGHT STITCH 1.5 ZIG-ZAG STITCH Model 320 BLIND STITCH 3 STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Model 330 STRETCH OVERLOCK STITCH OVERLOCK STITCH Simply select the stitch pollens yourequire by rotating the pattern selector dial to the application and effect required.
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.... PRESSER BAR THREAD CUTTER 3 er Hold the thread in both hand; •• B C • 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...
.... PRESSER BAR THREAD CUTTER 3 er Hold the thread in both hand; •• B C • 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...
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... and fit the Buttonholing loot. 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 the fabric used. try using o pin through the end bar lock (3) to prevent the seam ripper going too for The lop tension may be sewn taking core thot the Dg-rag stitches of the buttonhole oversew the cord (3) Carefully cut...
... and fit the Buttonholing loot. 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 the fabric used. try using o pin through the end bar lock (3) to prevent the seam ripper going too for The lop tension may be sewn taking core thot the Dg-rag stitches of the buttonhole oversew the cord (3) Carefully cut...
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Turn the fabric through 90' ond continue to move ',OS ollustroied whilst sewi ng First sew round the hole (8) then from side to side to achieve. (DI An embroidery ring w,lt be needed to side (Cl. p = 1 2 8 19 DARNING Set the (loots os illustrated and lower the feed dog Remove the shank and reploce w,th the Doming fool making sure the lever IS placed over the needle clomp screw. (2A} To darn small holes ond worn ports, st.etch the fobnc under rho foot between both bonds and move the fabric from side to dorm larger areas.
Turn the fabric through 90' ond continue to move ',OS ollustroied whilst sewi ng First sew round the hole (8) then from side to side to achieve. (DI An embroidery ring w,lt be needed to side (Cl. p = 1 2 8 19 DARNING Set the (loots os illustrated and lower the feed dog Remove the shank and reploce w,th the Doming fool making sure the lever IS placed over the needle clomp screw. (2A} To darn small holes ond worn ports, st.etch the fobnc under rho foot between both bonds and move the fabric from side to dorm larger areas.
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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. 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.
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... the needle swingsover to the for left. Always lest the stitch first on a spare piece al fabric. 12 BLIND HEM STITCH Set the machine os illustrated fitting the Blind Horn foot, Fold the fabric os illustrated with the - I31 Turn the hand wheel towards you by turning the nut 161 Proceed tosewcarefully feeding the fabric toensure it does not, then adjust the position of the fabric.
... the needle swingsover to the for left. Always lest the stitch first on a spare piece al fabric. 12 BLIND HEM STITCH Set the machine os illustrated fitting the Blind Horn foot, Fold the fabric os illustrated with the - I31 Turn the hand wheel towards you by turning the nut 161 Proceed tosewcarefully feeding the fabric toensure it does not, then adjust the position of the fabric.
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... side but overtopping slightly on the fall row. 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. such as illustrated fitting the Na 3 All Purpose foot ' I mc0. doming. THREE STEP ZIG-ZAG Set the machine as patching. Fig. 2 shows patching, where the shiches...
... side but overtopping slightly on the fall row. 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. such as illustrated fitting the Na 3 All Purpose foot ' I mc0. doming. THREE STEP ZIG-ZAG Set the machine as patching. Fig. 2 shows patching, where the shiches...
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Use it for stretch fabricsmixt for areas of "stress" where a strong stitch is required (2A) 24 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. thereby giving "triple" strength.
Use it for stretch fabricsmixt for areas of "stress" where a strong stitch is required (2A) 24 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. thereby giving "triple" strength.
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allow d to just pass over or just pierce the edge of the fabric according to seam and Overlock the edge of a labia in one operation. I for finer fabrics 11 for Models 320) Set the machine as illust Toted using the Nr. 3 or Ni. 8 foot. STRETCH OVERLOCKING AND OVERLOCKING fry (Not for thicker fabrics Both these stitches a e designed to she effect you require. When the needle is of thin fabrics. (2Ai sv. 2 2A 2b Using the Nr, 8 foot will prevent puckering of its ernenie right position. Ec; /".
allow d to just pass over or just pierce the edge of the fabric according to seam and Overlock the edge of a labia in one operation. I for finer fabrics 11 for Models 320) Set the machine as illust Toted using the Nr. 3 or Ni. 8 foot. STRETCH OVERLOCKING AND OVERLOCKING fry (Not for thicker fabrics Both these stitches a e designed to she effect you require. When the needle is of thin fabrics. (2Ai sv. 2 2A 2b Using the Nr, 8 foot will prevent puckering of its ernenie right position. Ec; /".
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... by your specialist dealer. (CAUTION) when servicing or changing mechanical ports or accessories, the machine must be disconnected from around the feed dog. DO NOT OWROIL. usinga nonsIncupinstruawn, I Remove bobbin case. (see page 8). CMG rn ➢0C 9 cnoueo.l a 4 MAINTAINING THE MACHINE NEEDLE PLATE To remove snap-on needle plate open hook cover and prise off From thebottom-fromleft corner - Take particular tore to make sure every comer has been cleaned.
... by your specialist dealer. (CAUTION) when servicing or changing mechanical ports or accessories, the machine must be disconnected from around the feed dog. DO NOT OWROIL. usinga nonsIncupinstruawn, I Remove bobbin case. (see page 8). CMG rn ➢0C 9 cnoueo.l a 4 MAINTAINING THE MACHINE NEEDLE PLATE To remove snap-on needle plate open hook cover and prise off From thebottom-fromleft corner - Take particular tore to make sure every comer has been cleaned.