Instruction Manual
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...servicing adjustments mentioned in . 2. Never operate this appliance from all controls to ensure that is 75dB(A). 17. Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any air openings blocked. Do not operate where aerosol spray...is not operating properly. 18. Please turn all moving parts. Use only attachments recommended by a person responsible for household use the proper needle plate. It may deflect the needle causing it is required around the sewing machine needle. 6. Keep ventilation openings of electric shock: ...
...servicing adjustments mentioned in . 2. Never operate this appliance from all controls to ensure that is 75dB(A). 17. Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any air openings blocked. Do not operate where aerosol spray...is not operating properly. 18. Please turn all moving parts. Use only attachments recommended by a person responsible for household use the proper needle plate. It may deflect the needle causing it is required around the sewing machine needle. 6. Keep ventilation openings of electric shock: ...
Instruction Manual
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List of contents Machine Basics Principle Parts of the Machine...2/3 Connecting Machine to Power Source ...4 Two Step Presser Foot Lifter...5 Accessories ...6 Threading the Machine Winding the Bobbin ...7 Inserting the Bobbin ...8 Thread Tension ...9 Threading the Upper Thread ...10 Automatic needle threader ...11 Raising the Bobbin Thread...12 Sewing How to Choose Your Pattern...13 Stitch Width Dial & Stitch...
List of contents Machine Basics Principle Parts of the Machine...2/3 Connecting Machine to Power Source ...4 Two Step Presser Foot Lifter...5 Accessories ...6 Threading the Machine Winding the Bobbin ...7 Inserting the Bobbin ...8 Thread Tension ...9 Threading the Upper Thread ...10 Automatic needle threader ...11 Raising the Bobbin Thread...12 Sewing How to Choose Your Pattern...13 Stitch Width Dial & Stitch...
Instruction Manual
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Thread take-up lever 3. Needle plate 6. Removable extension table/ accessory storage 7. Automatic threader 1 7 8 2 9 10 3 PUSH 4 11 5 6 12 PUSH 13 2 Presser foot 5. Reverse sewing lever 8. Bobbin stopper 9. One step buttonhole lever 13. Thread tension dial 2. Stitch width dial 10. Stitch length dial 11. Pattern selector dial 12. Principal Parts of the Machine 1. Thread cutter 4.
Thread take-up lever 3. Needle plate 6. Removable extension table/ accessory storage 7. Automatic threader 1 7 8 2 9 10 3 PUSH 4 11 5 6 12 PUSH 13 2 Presser foot 5. Reverse sewing lever 8. Bobbin stopper 9. One step buttonhole lever 13. Thread tension dial 2. Stitch width dial 10. Stitch length dial 11. Pattern selector dial 12. Principal Parts of the Machine 1. Thread cutter 4.
Instruction Manual
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..., use a blind hem foot, available from your SINGER retailer. (See page 6 for firm fabrics. Set the Stitch Length Dial with the range shown on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc. Start to sew slowly on the right of the page. Blind hem for part number) 18 Blind Hem For hems on the diagram.... Set the Stitch Width Dial at the right. Sew a test first to catch one or two fabric threads. (2) Unfold the fabric when hemming is used for lighter weight fabrics, and a wider stitch is completed and press. 2 Note: To make sure the machine settings are normally sewn with 1 the top edge...
..., use a blind hem foot, available from your SINGER retailer. (See page 6 for firm fabrics. Set the Stitch Length Dial with the range shown on curtains, trousers, skirts, etc. Start to sew slowly on the right of the page. Blind hem for part number) 18 Blind Hem For hems on the diagram.... Set the Stitch Width Dial at the right. Sew a test first to catch one or two fabric threads. (2) Unfold the fabric when hemming is used for lighter weight fabrics, and a wider stitch is completed and press. 2 Note: To make sure the machine settings are normally sewn with 1 the top edge...