Instruction Manual
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... into water or other ). Unplug the foot controller of electric shock:" 1. Do not modify the plug in this sewing machine." or its Affiliates. ©2012 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. All rights reserved. "Do not allow to be used by the manufacturer, its intended...any way. POLARIZED PLUGS CAUTION (USA & Canada only) This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. To reduce the risk of the appliance when leaving it unattended: - "Use this sewing machine. "Never drop or insert any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in doubt, please contact your ...
... into water or other ). Unplug the foot controller of electric shock:" 1. Do not modify the plug in this sewing machine." or its Affiliates. ©2012 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. All rights reserved. "Do not allow to be used by the manufacturer, its intended...any way. POLARIZED PLUGS CAUTION (USA & Canada only) This appliance has a polarized plug (one way. To reduce the risk of the appliance when leaving it unattended: - "Use this sewing machine. "Never drop or insert any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in doubt, please contact your ...
Instruction Manual
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... temperature: Normal temperature Acoustic noise level: less than 70 db(A) 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 50 - 51 Cleaning the sewing machine and foot controller 4. OTHER INFORMATION Satin stitch foot 52 - 53 Twin needle 52 - 53 Threading the twin... Changing presser foot 24 - 25 Control panel functions 26 - 27 Reverse operation button 28 - 29 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins 12 - 13 Presser foot lifter, Feed dog control 12 - 13 Converting to...
... temperature: Normal temperature Acoustic noise level: less than 70 db(A) 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 50 - 51 Cleaning the sewing machine and foot controller 4. OTHER INFORMATION Satin stitch foot 52 - 53 Twin needle 52 - 53 Threading the twin... Changing presser foot 24 - 25 Control panel functions 26 - 27 Reverse operation button 28 - 29 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins 12 - 13 Presser foot lifter, Feed dog control 12 - 13 Converting to...
Instruction Manual
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... 4 6. Presser foot 30. Cord socket 16. Extension table release button 18. Presser foot screw 23. Horizontal spool pin 12. Power/light switch 15. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. Handle 13. Buttonhole lever 20. Thread guide 22. Needle 24. Alternate thread cutter 14 27. Feed dogs 31. Bobbin cover release button 33.
... 4 6. Presser foot 30. Cord socket 16. Extension table release button 18. Presser foot screw 23. Horizontal spool pin 12. Power/light switch 15. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. Handle 13. Buttonhole lever 20. Thread guide 22. Needle 24. Alternate thread cutter 14 27. Feed dogs 31. Bobbin cover release button 33.
Instruction Manual
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ACCESSORIES 1. Spool pin felt disks 5. Buttonhole foot The foot that comes on your sewing machine is another very useful foot and should be sure they are Class I5 J. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 especially honeycomb , star... a etc. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Spool pin cap (medium) 7. Spool pin cap (large) 8. Screwdriver for the majority of your sewing. Satin stitch foot 12. Spool pin cap (small) 6. Bobbins 3. Zipper foot 11. Blindhem stitch foot 13. The satin foot (11) is called the general purpose...
ACCESSORIES 1. Spool pin felt disks 5. Buttonhole foot The foot that comes on your sewing machine is another very useful foot and should be sure they are Class I5 J. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 especially honeycomb , star... a etc. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Spool pin cap (medium) 7. Spool pin cap (large) 8. Screwdriver for the majority of your sewing. Satin stitch foot 12. Spool pin cap (small) 6. Bobbins 3. Zipper foot 11. Blindhem stitch foot 13. The satin foot (11) is called the general purpose...
Instruction Manual
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...pattern selection button. Auto (preprogrammed) default settings are contained in yellow. At each stitch pattern will continue until you power off the machine. Control de largo de puntada Stitch width/needle position control Boutons d'ajustement manuel de la largeur du point et de la position d'...the LED lights in the "Other Information" Section. At this point you choose. Stitch length and width/needle position controls Your sewing machine will produce most of stitch length, width and needle position for that stitch. Number display shows either stitch length or width depending ...
...pattern selection button. Auto (preprogrammed) default settings are contained in yellow. At each stitch pattern will continue until you power off the machine. Control de largo de puntada Stitch width/needle position control Boutons d'ajustement manuel de la largeur du point et de la position d'...the LED lights in the "Other Information" Section. At this point you choose. Stitch length and width/needle position controls Your sewing machine will produce most of stitch length, width and needle position for that stitch. Number display shows either stitch length or width depending ...
Instruction Manual
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... straight and zigzag stitches ( ) Reverse sewing is carried out while the reverse stitch button is pressed. * Tacking stitch function for tie-off of other stitches ( ) The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to tie off the sewing pattern to sew in the pattern where the reverse/tacking stitch... button is very useful for tying off the sewing on all patterns except straight and zigzag stitches. NOTE: ...
... straight and zigzag stitches ( ) Reverse sewing is carried out while the reverse stitch button is pressed. * Tacking stitch function for tie-off of other stitches ( ) The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to tie off the sewing pattern to sew in the pattern where the reverse/tacking stitch... button is very useful for tying off the sewing on all patterns except straight and zigzag stitches. NOTE: ...
Instruction Manual
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...enters the fabric. 5. A. Stitch length control E. KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the fabric, stop the sewing machine. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the top of the machine, leaving about 6" (15cm) clear. 3. The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" ...an aid for narrow seams, such as shown. NOTE: To secure the stitching and avoid raveling, press the reverse stitch button and sew a few stitches at its center position. STRAIGHT STITCHING Straight stitch is used to the rear and cut off excess threads with your fabric ...
...enters the fabric. 5. A. Stitch length control E. KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the fabric, stop the sewing machine. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the top of the machine, leaving about 6" (15cm) clear. 3. The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" ...an aid for narrow seams, such as shown. NOTE: To secure the stitching and avoid raveling, press the reverse stitch button and sew a few stitches at its center position. STRAIGHT STITCHING Straight stitch is used to the rear and cut off excess threads with your fabric ...
Instruction Manual
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...between 0.5 and 2.0 for lightweight fabrics to the scale and number markings on the top of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the sewing machine. Use a backing of pattern increases from center needle position as illustrated. ZIGZAG STITCHING SETTINGS :Presser foot -... used . NOTE: The values shown in the chart are experiencing puckering, slightly reduce the tension with the thread tension control. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) satin stitch, the satin stitch foot MUST be used for appliqué, bar tacking, etc. General Purpose Foot ...
...between 0.5 and 2.0 for lightweight fabrics to the scale and number markings on the top of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the sewing machine. Use a backing of pattern increases from center needle position as illustrated. ZIGZAG STITCHING SETTINGS :Presser foot -... used . NOTE: The values shown in the chart are experiencing puckering, slightly reduce the tension with the thread tension control. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) satin stitch, the satin stitch foot MUST be used for appliqué, bar tacking, etc. General Purpose Foot ...
Instruction Manual
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... the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: Singer brand sewing machine oil is necessary to its highest position and put 6 and slide the needle plate into position as illustrated for sewing machine lubrication. 5. Remove two screws on the hook race as it is suggested. Replace the bobbin case with the lint brush. 4 Put one drop of your machine, it is at...
... the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: Singer brand sewing machine oil is necessary to its highest position and put 6 and slide the needle plate into position as illustrated for sewing machine lubrication. 5. Remove two screws on the hook race as it is suggested. Replace the bobbin case with the lint brush. 4 Put one drop of your machine, it is at...
Instruction Manual 2
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A. Form 18416 Rev. (1151) SINGER* ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 101-4 and 101-12 WITH ATTACHMENTS 120606 HORIZONTAL ROTARY HOOK, FOR FAMILY USE * A Trademark of THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY PRINTED IN U. S.
A. Form 18416 Rev. (1151) SINGER* ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 101-4 and 101-12 WITH ATTACHMENTS 120606 HORIZONTAL ROTARY HOOK, FOR FAMILY USE * A Trademark of THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY PRINTED IN U. S.
Instruction Manual 2
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18416 SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 101-4 and 101-12 WITH ATTACHMENTS 120606 HORIZONTAL ROTARY HOOK, FOR FAMILY USE CABINET 40 THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
18416 SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 101-4 and 101-12 WITH ATTACHMENTS 120606 HORIZONTAL ROTARY HOOK, FOR FAMILY USE CABINET 40 THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Instruction Manual 2
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... the heavy parts are intended for use , has a rotary sewing hook on pages 1 and 10, respectively, are made of aluminum which reduces the weight of the machine being entirely concealed. Machine 101-12 is the same as Machine 101-4 except that it is regularly sent out with the electric... SINGERLIGHT. When closed, either of these cabinets resembles an attractive desk or library table, the sewing machine and motor being controlled by means of a knee lever. Cabinets 40 and 306, shown on a vertical axis and makes the lock stitch....
... the heavy parts are intended for use , has a rotary sewing hook on pages 1 and 10, respectively, are made of aluminum which reduces the weight of the machine being entirely concealed. Machine 101-12 is the same as Machine 101-4 except that it is regularly sent out with the electric... SINGERLIGHT. When closed, either of these cabinets resembles an attractive desk or library table, the sewing machine and motor being controlled by means of a knee lever. Cabinets 40 and 306, shown on a vertical axis and makes the lock stitch....
Instruction Manual 2
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... that it rests on the supporting rod and the right leaf to touch the electric lamp or shade, and raise the sewing machine head, then replace the hinged portion of the table, as shown in Fig. 4. To OPEN CABINET 40 the left leaf to rest on the table, ...
... that it rests on the supporting rod and the right leaf to touch the electric lamp or shade, and raise the sewing machine head, then replace the hinged portion of the table, as shown in Fig. 4. To OPEN CABINET 40 the left leaf to rest on the table, ...
Instruction Manual 2
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... on the table as shown in Fig. 10. Fig. 10 shows the swing-out drawer at the left of attachments. FIG. 10. 10 Raise the sewing machine head out of the cabinet as shown in Fig. 5, being very careful not to touch the electric lamp or shade, then turn down the knee...
... on the table as shown in Fig. 10. Fig. 10 shows the swing-out drawer at the left of attachments. FIG. 10. 10 Raise the sewing machine head out of the cabinet as shown in Fig. 5, being very careful not to touch the electric lamp or shade, then turn down the knee...
Instruction Manual 2
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... cover (C, Fig. 2, page 5). (b) Remove the screw (F, Fig. 27, page 28) which holds the motor. (c) Withdraw the entire motor (J, Fig. 30) from the machine by Singer Sewing Machine Company. At least once a year thereafter, these grease cups should only be removed from the factor3r, the two motor grease cups (1111, Fig. 30) are... to expose the two The motor should be removed, thoroughly cleaned out and refilled with the MOTOR LUBRICANT furnished with sufficient lubricant for one year's use, under ordinary circumstances. 2. 30 To Lubricate the Motor L When the machine is shipped from the...
... cover (C, Fig. 2, page 5). (b) Remove the screw (F, Fig. 27, page 28) which holds the motor. (c) Withdraw the entire motor (J, Fig. 30) from the machine by Singer Sewing Machine Company. At least once a year thereafter, these grease cups should only be removed from the factor3r, the two motor grease cups (1111, Fig. 30) are... to expose the two The motor should be removed, thoroughly cleaned out and refilled with the MOTOR LUBRICANT furnished with sufficient lubricant for one year's use, under ordinary circumstances. 2. 30 To Lubricate the Motor L When the machine is shipped from the...
Instruction Manual 2
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...be done at the time of greasing the motor. 2. The method of greasing the upper set of the machine, and it may be reached when the motor has been withdrawn' from the sewing machine head). (h) Replace the grease cups, being sure that the wicks (GG, Fig. 30) enter the ...small holes which lead to the armature shaft. (i) Replace the motor in the machine. (j) Replace the screw (F, Fig. 27, page 28). 32 (f) Fill the well (K, Fig. 31) in which the spiral pinion (L, Fig. 31) revolves, with SINGER...
...be done at the time of greasing the motor. 2. The method of greasing the upper set of the machine, and it may be reached when the motor has been withdrawn' from the sewing machine head). (h) Replace the grease cups, being sure that the wicks (GG, Fig. 30) enter the ...small holes which lead to the armature shaft. (i) Replace the motor in the machine. (j) Replace the screw (F, Fig. 27, page 28). 32 (f) Fill the well (K, Fig. 31) in which the spiral pinion (L, Fig. 31) revolves, with SINGER...
Instruction Manual 2
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING ATTACHMENTS 120606 WITH SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 101-4 and 101-12
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING ATTACHMENTS 120606 WITH SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 101-4 and 101-12
Instruction Manual 3
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND ACCESSORIES Full zig-zag sewing machine free-arm Model 1022 or Flat-bed Model 1021 SINGER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND ACCESSORIES Full zig-zag sewing machine free-arm Model 1022 or Flat-bed Model 1021 SINGER
Instruction Manual 3
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An applicance should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before relamping. Always unplug before using the sewing machine. Use only attachments recommended by or near children. 2. Always unplug this appliance from the accumulation of burns, fire, electric ... the appliance with same type rated max. 15 Watts. Do not allow to persons: 1. DANGER To reduce the risk of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the electric outlet immediately after using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should never be used or where oxygen...
An applicance should always be followed, including the following: Read all instructions before relamping. Always unplug before using the sewing machine. Use only attachments recommended by or near children. 2. Always unplug this appliance from the accumulation of burns, fire, electric ... the appliance with same type rated max. 15 Watts. Do not allow to persons: 1. DANGER To reduce the risk of the sewing machine and foot controller free from the electric outlet immediately after using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should never be used or where oxygen...
Instruction Manual 3
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...To disconnect, turn all controls to break. 14. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle. 11. Keep fingers away from outlet. 9. Do not use the proper needle plate. Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user... causing it to the off ("0") when making any adjustments in the instruction manual. 16. Always use bent needles. 13. Switch the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from all moving parts. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp...
...To disconnect, turn all controls to break. 14. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle. 11. Keep fingers away from outlet. 9. Do not use the proper needle plate. Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user... causing it to the off ("0") when making any adjustments in the instruction manual. 16. Always use bent needles. 13. Switch the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from all moving parts. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp...