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Owner's Manual - Page 3
... with your Pfaff. PFAFF-Haushaltmaschinell GmbH Karisruhe-Durlach If you to contact your machine. We hope you thoroughly with your Pfaff dealer who will be glad to help you at any sewing problems, please do not hesitate to master a large variety of sewing, embroidering and darning jobs eosily and quickly. Instructions
CPFAFFi and 95
Foreword Your new Pfaff sewing machine will enable...
Owner's Manual - Page 4
Essential Parts of Your Pfaff 94
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1 Face cover
2 Take-up lever
3 Thread guide
4 Top cover
5 Thread retainer stud
6 Spool pins
7 Bobbin winder
8 ...
16 Sewing foot thumb screw
17 Light switch
18 Stitch width control
19 Needle position lever
20 Needle thread tension
21 Presser bar lifter
(on back of machine arm)
22 Needle set screw
23 Sewing foot
Owner's Manual - Page 5
... Your Pfaff 95
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1 Face cover
2 Take-up lever
3 Thread guide
4 Top cover
5 Thread retainer stud
6 Spool pins
7 Bobbin winder
8 Balance wheel
9 Stop motion knob
10 Motor disengaging mechanism
9
11 Stitch length contro'
12 Reverse feed control
13 Free arm
14 Free arm cover
(enclosing transverse rotary hook)
10
15 Needle plate 16 Sewing...
Owner's Manual - Page 6
... reach of the sewlight cord into the wall out let.
push
the
button
Place the your machine is foot-operated, push the plug of the pedal.
The harder
you press, the faster the machine will run.
4 Preparing Your Machine for Sewing
Push plug A into the receptacle on the the face cover
sewlight, (see ill.).
Owner's Manual - Page 7
With the motor swung out of engagement, oil machines fitted with a treadle mechanism con be driven by foot power.
5 After you have completed sewing, flick this lever down. Power-driven machines feature a lever (10) underneath the balance wheel which serves to swing the motor to its operative position. To engage the motor, flick this lever to its top position.
Owner's Manual - Page 12
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Owner's Manual - Page 16
For ordinary sewing operations, set the stitch length control on the left-hand side of your foot and depress ...sewing a straight-stitch seam. Begin by turning stitch length control (11). The number indi cating the stitch length chosen should be opposite the dot on "2". Place the material under the sewing foot and lower the presser bar lifter. The harder you press, the faster the machine...
Owner's Manual - Page 25
...with two needle threads.
To make sure to 2 Cording is made with 3 grooves is abt. Pfaff 95
Pfaff 94 23 The smallest distance between a separate pair of the cording feet listed below. For narrower ...follow ing twin needles and cording feet can be supplied at extra cost. Cording Use ordinary sewing foot No. 93-838 954-00, and insert a twin needle (which can be ob tained ...
Owner's Manual - Page 28
... the edges of medium width. This will cover the fabric edge securely.
26 Soft and flimsy fabrics are best overcast with Zigzag Stitches
Attach ordinary sewing foot.
Overcasting Edges with a zigzag stitch of light and mediumweight fabrics, set the machine for its edge.
Owner's Manual - Page 32
... stitch length. Flick the needle to the machine. Allpurpose sewing foot No. 91-100179-00 may also be used for this operation.
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4 To obtain more prominent buttonholes, place a filler cord of medium size in notch R 1 (see ill.). When using No. 50 embroidery thread, set the stitch length control so that both dots...
Owner's Manual - Page 34
Button Sewing
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suit
the
size
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Owner's Manual - Page 39
... time, put a drop of oil into the hook raceway (see ill, at left . Since your Pfaff sewing mochines has been mode from high-grade materials, there ore only o few oiling points left and center). Machine Care Longevity and smooth machine performance are dependent on regular cleaning and pro per oiling. The raceway in the...
Owner's Manual - Page 40
... tilted back. From time to time, clean the parts in the machine arm and in the vicinity of the sew ing hook with the bobbin. On port able machines, loosen the screw on the bottom of the arm (1 & 2).
On Pfaff 95 machines, loosen the set screw, lift the front of the free arm cover and pull the cover...
Owner's Manual - Page 41
... between the tension discs. • The Pfaff rotary hook will hardly develop any trouble. To remove them, pull a narrow fabric strip between the tension discs.
Please remember to restore the normal set ting after you have completed your sewing ma chine will not normally jam even if the machine should occur, check the following:
•...
Owner's Manual - Page 42
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Darning
18
Darning Foot
18
Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread
12
Dropping the Machine Feed
18
Electrical Equipment
4
Engaging and Disengaging the Sewing
Mechanism
7
Essential Parts of Pfaff 94
2
Essential Parts of Pfaff 95
3
Flat Felled Seams
21
Foot Control
Foreword
Fundamentals of Machine Operation 13
Hemming
22
Hemstitching
24
Inserting a Full Bobbin
B
Inserting Lace
28...
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