Users Manual - English and Spanish
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..., and contact your local authorized dealer. If water is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other moving parts. WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to install the proper outlet. 4. Keep ventilation openings of electric...sure you watch the needles carefully while you are being used as described in any openings. 6. If you are sewing. Read all moving parts. 6. The sewing machine should never be used or where oxygen is not intended for its intended use the machine safely 1. Return the ...
..., and contact your local authorized dealer. If water is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other moving parts. WARNING To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to install the proper outlet. 4. Keep ventilation openings of electric...sure you watch the needles carefully while you are being used as described in any openings. 6. If you are sewing. Read all moving parts. 6. The sewing machine should never be used or where oxygen is not intended for its intended use the machine safely 1. Return the ...
Users Manual - English and Spanish
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... and an appropriate three pin plug fitted. Always replace the fuse cover, never use or store the machine near a heater, iron, halogen lamp or other parts to BS 1362, i.e.
... and an appropriate three pin plug fitted. Always replace the fuse cover, never use or store the machine near a heater, iron, halogen lamp or other parts to BS 1362, i.e.
Users Manual - English and Spanish
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... the machine is not in oilsoaked felt to 800 stitches per minute for the ordinary foot-operated sewing machine. - The bearings in the motor are part of the machine so air can get to be of the sewing machine can be removed from the air openings on the motor - Notes on...
... the machine is not in oilsoaked felt to 800 stitches per minute for the ordinary foot-operated sewing machine. - The bearings in the motor are part of the machine so air can get to be of the sewing machine can be removed from the air openings on the motor - Notes on...
Users Manual - English and Spanish
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English Contents Chapter 1: Names of parts and their functions 4 Accessories ...5 Powering the machine ...6 Turning direction of hand wheel 6 Opening/ Closing front cover 6 Attaching/ Removing presser foot 6 Trim trap ...7 Free-arm sewing (...
English Contents Chapter 1: Names of parts and their functions 4 Accessories ...5 Powering the machine ...6 Turning direction of hand wheel 6 Opening/ Closing front cover 6 Attaching/ Removing presser foot 6 Trim trap ...7 Free-arm sewing (...
Users Manual - English and Spanish
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CHAPTER 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 A F 2 B C 3 G D H 4 K I J 5 6 7 8 L O 9 0 E NM P Q 1 Thread tree 2 Thread plate 3 Presser foot pressure adjustment screw 4 Spool pin 5 Spool support 6 Thread take-up cover 7 Needles 8 Bed extension 9 Presser ...
CHAPTER 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 A F 2 B C 3 G D H 4 K I J 5 6 7 8 L O 9 0 E NM P Q 1 Thread tree 2 Thread plate 3 Presser foot pressure adjustment screw 4 Spool pin 5 Spool support 6 Thread take-up cover 7 Needles 8 Bed extension 9 Presser ...
Users Manual - English and Spanish
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Parts code of the machine should be injured. NOTE: Be sure to oil your machine before you change the light bulb, you may be oiled periodically. ... down . CAUTION Turn off the machine before cleaning. If the machine is used more often, oil it . 1. Oiling For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts (indicated with a new one. Always clean the lint off your sewing machine before you may get an electric shock. Replace the light bulb with arrows...
Parts code of the machine should be injured. NOTE: Be sure to oil your machine before you change the light bulb, you may be oiled periodically. ... down . CAUTION Turn off the machine before cleaning. If the machine is used more often, oil it . 1. Oiling For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts (indicated with a new one. Always clean the lint off your sewing machine before you may get an electric shock. Replace the light bulb with arrows...
Users Manual - English and Spanish
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... both edges of the fabric after sewing. Piping foot Features By using the piping foot, you should be inside.) 2. Place fabric with cutting the excess part. 5 ~ 6mm 5 ~ 6mm 32 Piping sewing is useful to set fabric and piping tape 3cm 1 Surface 2 Reverse 1. LP Preparation Attach the piping foot (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching...
... both edges of the fabric after sewing. Piping foot Features By using the piping foot, you should be inside.) 2. Place fabric with cutting the excess part. 5 ~ 6mm 5 ~ 6mm 32 Piping sewing is useful to set fabric and piping tape 3cm 1 Surface 2 Reverse 1. LP Preparation Attach the piping foot (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching...
User Manual - French
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...or near to the wall outlet. 14. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other moving parts. Always unplug the sewing machine from all instructions before using the machine - Do not disassenble the machine. only) 2. Do not touch the... the proper outlet. 4. only) 3. Leaving the machine unattended 7. Do not place the machine on the cord to unplug. 12. Read all moving parts. 6. Replace the light bulb with any other ) to reduce the risk of lint, dust, and loose cloth. 5. It may deflect the needle ...
...or near to the wall outlet. 14. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other moving parts. Always unplug the sewing machine from all instructions before using the machine - Do not disassenble the machine. only) 2. Do not touch the... the proper outlet. 4. only) 3. Leaving the machine unattended 7. Do not place the machine on the cord to unplug. 12. Read all moving parts. 6. Replace the light bulb with any other ) to reduce the risk of lint, dust, and loose cloth. 5. It may deflect the needle ...
User Manual - French
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... the supply by ASTA to the terminal which is not suitable for domestic use or store the machine near a heater, iron, halogen lamp or other parts to make sure you replace or fit the presser foot, needle, or any other hot object. 2. Always replace the fuse cover, never use a fuse approved...
... the supply by ASTA to the terminal which is not suitable for domestic use or store the machine near a heater, iron, halogen lamp or other parts to make sure you replace or fit the presser foot, needle, or any other hot object. 2. Always replace the fuse cover, never use a fuse approved...
User Manual - French
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... are made of a special sintered, oil-impregnated alloy mounted in the motor bracket on the motor - When the machine is not in the motor are part of the machines normal operation. 2 The bearings in use, it is recommended that you need more information regarding the use product. Notes on the side...
... are made of a special sintered, oil-impregnated alloy mounted in the motor bracket on the motor - When the machine is not in the motor are part of the machines normal operation. 2 The bearings in use, it is recommended that you need more information regarding the use product. Notes on the side...
User Manual - French
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English Contents Chapter 1: Names of parts and their functions 4 Accessories ...5 Powering the machine ...6 Turning direction of hand wheel 6 Opening/ Closing front cover 6 Attaching/ Removing presser foot 6 Trim trap ...7 Free-arm sewing (...
English Contents Chapter 1: Names of parts and their functions 4 Accessories ...5 Powering the machine ...6 Turning direction of hand wheel 6 Opening/ Closing front cover 6 Attaching/ Removing presser foot 6 Trim trap ...7 Free-arm sewing (...
User Manual - French
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CHAPTER 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 A F 2 B C 3 G D H 4 K I J 5 6 7 8 L O 9 0 E NM P Q 1 Thread tree 2 Thread plate 3 Presser foot pressure adjustment screw 4 Spool pin 5 Spool support 6 Thread take-up cover 7 Needles 8 Bed extension 9 Presser ...
CHAPTER 1 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 A F 2 B C 3 G D H 4 K I J 5 6 7 8 L O 9 0 E NM P Q 1 Thread tree 2 Thread plate 3 Presser foot pressure adjustment screw 4 Spool pin 5 Spool support 6 Thread take-up cover 7 Needles 8 Bed extension 9 Presser ...
User Manual - French
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Oiling For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts (indicated with the included cleaning brush. NOTE: Be sure to oil your machine before you apply oil. Periodically clean dust, trimmed fabric and thread with ... lamp cover. CAUTION Turn off the machine before cleaning. English CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE Cleaning CAUTION Turn off the machine before opening the front cover and oiling. 2. Parts code of the machine should be injured. If the machine is on and you step on when you change the light bulb, you change the...
Oiling For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts (indicated with the included cleaning brush. NOTE: Be sure to oil your machine before you apply oil. Periodically clean dust, trimmed fabric and thread with ... lamp cover. CAUTION Turn off the machine before cleaning. English CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE Cleaning CAUTION Turn off the machine before opening the front cover and oiling. 2. Parts code of the machine should be injured. If the machine is on and you step on when you change the light bulb, you change the...
User Manual - French
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... both fabric and piping tape before sewing. LP Preparation Attach the piping foot (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). Place fabric with cutting the excess part. 5 ~ 6mm 5 ~ 6mm 32 The piping is difficult at 3mm. (standard position) 2. Adjust thread tension for ordinary overlock stitching (refer to CHAPTER 5 "Stitch Selection"). 3mm 3mm...
... both fabric and piping tape before sewing. LP Preparation Attach the piping foot (see CHAPTER 1 "Attaching/ Removing presser foot"). Place fabric with cutting the excess part. 5 ~ 6mm 5 ~ 6mm 32 The piping is difficult at 3mm. (standard position) 2. Adjust thread tension for ordinary overlock stitching (refer to CHAPTER 5 "Stitch Selection"). 3mm 3mm...