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When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine must be disconnected from the supply by removing the plug from the socket-outlet. CAUTION When leaving the sewing machine unatended, the plug must be removed from the socket-outlet.
When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the machine must be disconnected from the supply by removing the plug from the socket-outlet. CAUTION When leaving the sewing machine unatended, the plug must be removed from the socket-outlet.
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CONTENTS 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine 2 PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 MACHINE COVER 3 ACCESSORIES 4 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 5 Connecting plugs 5 Controlling sewing speed 5 VARIOUS CONTROL 6 Stitch length knob 6 Reverse sewing knob 6 Stitch width knob 6 Needle position selector 7 PRESSER FOOT 7 NEEDLE 8 How to change the needle 8 How to check the needle 8 Twin needle 8 RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING MATERIAL, NEEDLE AND THREAD . 9 SEW-LIGHT 9 Sew light switch...
CONTENTS 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine 2 PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 MACHINE COVER 3 ACCESSORIES 4 OPERATING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 5 Connecting plugs 5 Controlling sewing speed 5 VARIOUS CONTROL 6 Stitch length knob 6 Reverse sewing knob 6 Stitch width knob 6 Needle position selector 7 PRESSER FOOT 7 NEEDLE 8 How to change the needle 8 How to check the needle 8 Twin needle 8 RELATIVE CHART OF SEWING MATERIAL, NEEDLE AND THREAD . 9 SEW-LIGHT 9 Sew light switch...
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Pressure Adjuster 5. Thread Cutter 10. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Needle 17. Needle Clamp Screw -2- Stitch Width Knob 3. Needle Position Selector 2. Sew-light Switch 6. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Feed Dog 16. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Shuttle Hook 14. 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Bobbin Case 15. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Extension Table 7. Presser Foot Screw 11.
Pressure Adjuster 5. Thread Cutter 10. Presser Foot (Zigzag) 12. Needle 17. Needle Clamp Screw -2- Stitch Width Knob 3. Needle Position Selector 2. Sew-light Switch 6. Upper Thread Tension Dial 8. Feed Dog 16. Thread Take-up Lever 4. Shuttle Hook 14. 1 Knowing Your Sewing Machine Principal Parts 10 11 15 12 0 0 0 2 5 IF I 1. Needle Plate (Zigzag) 13. Bobbin Case 15. Stitch Length & Reverse Sewing Knob 9. Extension Table 7. Presser Foot Screw 11.
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O0 %\ O O As -CFC - 1) 1. Screwdriver (Large & Small) 8. Zipper Foot 3. Oiler 9. For more details, see each page listed. Needle Pack (Regular Single Needle No. 14 (Twin Needle 5. Accessories The following accessories are designed to help you do many kinds of sewing easily and perfectly. Seam Flipper 7. Extra Spool Pin. 1 pce. 1 pce. 1 pce. 3 pcs.) 1 pce.) 3 pcs. 1 pce. 2 pcs. 1 pce. 1 pce. - 4 - Darning Plate 4. Straight Stitch Foot 2. See page 17 24 25 8 11 22 14 & 31 30 8 Bobbins 6. They are provided with your sewing machine.
O0 %\ O O As -CFC - 1) 1. Screwdriver (Large & Small) 8. Zipper Foot 3. Oiler 9. For more details, see each page listed. Needle Pack (Regular Single Needle No. 14 (Twin Needle 5. Accessories The following accessories are designed to help you do many kinds of sewing easily and perfectly. Seam Flipper 7. Extra Spool Pin. 1 pce. 1 pce. 1 pce. 3 pcs.) 1 pce.) 3 pcs. 1 pce. 2 pcs. 1 pce. 1 pce. - 4 - Darning Plate 4. Straight Stitch Foot 2. See page 17 24 25 8 11 22 14 & 31 30 8 Bobbins 6. They are provided with your sewing machine.
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... up speed. When pressure on foot control as per instruction on page 30 Si 31. Caution When changing needle, bobbin or light bulb, or when sewing machine is not in use, it is recommended that has not been in use of time should be taken that nothing is placed on this page... depicting the use for a long period of two pin plug is not in illustration. A new sewing machine or one that electrical supply plug is increased, machine will pick up any excess oil. -5- First connect the three-prong plug into a wall outlet.
... up speed. When pressure on foot control as per instruction on page 30 Si 31. Caution When changing needle, bobbin or light bulb, or when sewing machine is not in use, it is recommended that has not been in use of time should be taken that nothing is placed on this page... depicting the use for a long period of two pin plug is not in illustration. A new sewing machine or one that electrical supply plug is increased, machine will pick up any excess oil. -5- First connect the three-prong plug into a wall outlet.
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...of the same weight. Insert new needle into hole on the top of needle should face toward you. 4. The sewing needle must always be faulty. Flat side of machine. Use ZIGZAG PRESSER FOOT. 2. Needle X t-r-- Loosen needle clamp screw and remove old needle. 3. You can ... -8- INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in illustration at under "3". 3. Tighten needle clamp screw securely. Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is bent, place flat side of the same weight, stitching will go against the needle stop. The groove should face you . Use stitch width...
...of the same weight. Insert new needle into hole on the top of needle should face toward you. 4. The sewing needle must always be faulty. Flat side of machine. Use ZIGZAG PRESSER FOOT. 2. Needle X t-r-- Loosen needle clamp screw and remove old needle. 3. You can ... -8- INSERTING TWIN NEEDLE Insert in illustration at under "3". 3. Tighten needle clamp screw securely. Twin Needle tI 4 ) Extra spool pin Your sewing machine is bent, place flat side of the same weight, stitching will go against the needle stop. The groove should face you . Use stitch width...
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... CASE gun ro) 1-9: 1::--. 1. Holding bobbin case latch with metal finger of case pointing up, fit it into the slot of shuttle race. 3. Raise needle to sew. HOW TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE 0 - • 0 Tension spring , a o u, 1/4 • o.--.....--- .• 1. Pull trailing thread into the notch at the top of case...drawn out and left out of case. (B) Latch of bobbin case should be open the latch of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it 3. Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of thread from the shuttle. TO INSERT BOBBIN CASE 1. Raise needle to the lef under...
... CASE gun ro) 1-9: 1::--. 1. Holding bobbin case latch with metal finger of case pointing up, fit it into the slot of shuttle race. 3. Raise needle to sew. HOW TO THREAD BOBBIN CASE 0 - • 0 Tension spring , a o u, 1/4 • o.--.....--- .• 1. Pull trailing thread into the notch at the top of case...drawn out and left out of case. (B) Latch of bobbin case should be open the latch of case. (C) If bobbin case is in machine properly it 3. Unwind about 4 inches (10 cm) of thread from the shuttle. TO INSERT BOBBIN CASE 1. Raise needle to the lef under...
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To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up again to the rear leaving about 4 inches (10 cm). Pull both threads under the toes of upper thread and with ... presser foot and place them to its highest position. 2. Now upper thread catches the lower thread in a large loop from the presser foot. 3. Free-Arm Sewing For sewing tubular and hard to the highest position. Raise needle and presser foot to reach garment areas, free-arm...
To make your machine a free-arm model, lift -up again to the rear leaving about 4 inches (10 cm). Pull both threads under the toes of upper thread and with ... presser foot and place them to its highest position. 2. Now upper thread catches the lower thread in a large loop from the presser foot. 3. Free-Arm Sewing For sewing tubular and hard to the highest position. Raise needle and presser foot to reach garment areas, free-arm...
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... as far as the axis. Place material under presser foot and position needle 3/8 inch (1 cm) from material edge. 4. L. Release reverse sewing knob and start sewing • in the material. 2. Stop machine at the turning point while the needle is needed. 6. 2 I Straight Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER...
... as far as the axis. Place material under presser foot and position needle 3/8 inch (1 cm) from material edge. 4. L. Release reverse sewing knob and start sewing • in the material. 2. Stop machine at the turning point while the needle is needed. 6. 2 I Straight Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER...
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... (REVERSE STITCHING) Reverse stitching is used to sew again without any chance of thread pulling out of the needle. then stopping. 2. Raise needle to the edge of material .... Let the machine do the work. Merely guide the material with gentle tension as shown in the lower illustration. - 18... - HOW TO GUIDE YOUR MATERIAL Do not pull the material. HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE 1. Lift presser foot and pull out the material gently to eliminate skipped stitches and puckering on the thread cutter. 5. If you support the...
... (REVERSE STITCHING) Reverse stitching is used to sew again without any chance of thread pulling out of the needle. then stopping. 2. Raise needle to the edge of material .... Let the machine do the work. Merely guide the material with gentle tension as shown in the lower illustration. - 18... - HOW TO GUIDE YOUR MATERIAL Do not pull the material. HOW TO REMOVE FINAL SEWING FROM MACHINE 1. Lift presser foot and pull out the material gently to eliminate skipped stitches and puckering on the thread cutter. 5. If you support the...
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...Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER 1 - 4 (For SATIN STITCH, set at F) : 1 -•• 5 (Twin needle sewing, always set at M) : Zigzag : Single or Twin Needle : According to the mateiral SIMPLE ZIGZAG STITCH Set stitch length between 1-4 for simple zigzag stitch. 1. ...between 0-1, it produces the "SATIN STITCH" which is recommended that a test sample be made before removing work from machine. NOTE: It is used for reinforcement. 2. With stitch length to sew. - 19 - Reset stitch width to your desired width and begin...
...Stitching STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER 1 - 4 (For SATIN STITCH, set at F) : 1 -•• 5 (Twin needle sewing, always set at M) : Zigzag : Single or Twin Needle : According to the mateiral SIMPLE ZIGZAG STITCH Set stitch length between 1-4 for simple zigzag stitch. 1. ...between 0-1, it produces the "SATIN STITCH" which is recommended that a test sample be made before removing work from machine. NOTE: It is used for reinforcement. 2. With stitch length to sew. - 19 - Reset stitch width to your desired width and begin...
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... B: Right Row 1. al at the right side of stitches. (Position B) - 21 - Stop the machine when the needle is in the materi- Stop the machine when the needle is in the materi- Set stitch width at "Rn. 2. 5 I Buttonholes and Button Sewing Buttonholes STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER For...
... B: Right Row 1. al at the right side of stitches. (Position B) - 21 - Stop the machine when the needle is in the materi- Stop the machine when the needle is in the materi- Set stitch width at "Rn. 2. 5 I Buttonholes and Button Sewing Buttonholes STITCH LENGTH STITCH WIDTH NEEDLE POSITION PRESSER FOOT NEEDLE PRESSURE ADJUSTER For...
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.... 1. Lift presser foot. 2. Stop (E) the machine with seam ripper tool, taking care not to cut through any stitching. 3. We suggest a test SAMPLE be made, before actual sewing. 2. To secure stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counter-clockwise and sew 5-6 straight stitches. (Illustration E) 2. It is...degrees while the needle acts as protection against cutting bar tack stitching. Step C: Final Bar Tack 1. This action changes needle position from machine. Sew row until needle reaches other bar tack. Use of stitches. (Position C) Step D: Left Row 1. Set stitch width at the ...
.... 1. Lift presser foot. 2. Stop (E) the machine with seam ripper tool, taking care not to cut through any stitching. 3. We suggest a test SAMPLE be made, before actual sewing. 2. To secure stitching, turn the material 90 degrees counter-clockwise and sew 5-6 straight stitches. (Illustration E) 2. It is...degrees while the needle acts as protection against cutting bar tack stitching. Step C: Final Bar Tack 1. This action changes needle position from machine. Sew row until needle reaches other bar tack. Use of stitches. (Position C) Step D: Left Row 1. Set stitch width at the ...
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...on the button as illust• rated and sew as regular method of button without any obstruction. 4. Control zigzag width to the distance of holes : L or R : Zigzag : Single : Middle 1. Slowly sew about 10 stitches, remove the fabric from the machine, leaving upper thread little longer in order to ...back of button and tie. Cut upper and lower threads and with normal sewing needle, sew threads through the hole of button and upper thread tightly...
...on the button as illust• rated and sew as regular method of button without any obstruction. 4. Control zigzag width to the distance of holes : L or R : Zigzag : Single : Middle 1. Slowly sew about 10 stitches, remove the fabric from the machine, leaving upper thread little longer in order to ...back of button and tie. Cut upper and lower threads and with normal sewing needle, sew threads through the hole of button and upper thread tightly...
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...) or design (for embroidering) on the right side of design by moving embroidery hoop accordingly. 2. r. 5. Keep stitching close together. Set your sewing machine as possible. 4. Pull lower thread up through the work at any position : 0- 5 M : Removed : Single : Up : Darning Plate PREPARATION... FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 1. Stretch work under the needle and lower presser bar. Sew, moving it slowly. - 28 - NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving hoop slowly along the lettering at an even rate of speed...
...) or design (for embroidering) on the right side of design by moving embroidery hoop accordingly. 2. r. 5. Keep stitching close together. Set your sewing machine as possible. 4. Pull lower thread up through the work at any position : 0- 5 M : Removed : Single : Up : Darning Plate PREPARATION... FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 1. Stretch work under the needle and lower presser bar. Sew, moving it slowly. - 28 - NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving hoop slowly along the lettering at an even rate of speed...
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After the machine has been oiled, remove thread and with presser toot up, run machine fast Then wipe up any excess oil. z - 30 - IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY. How to Oil Sewing Machine For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts of the machine should be oiled periodically. (See diagram below.) OIL 1 to 2 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED OIL 3 to 4 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED * 140. *VS OIL ONCE A WEEK IF MACHINE IS USED MORE THAN ONE HOUR PER DAY.
After the machine has been oiled, remove thread and with presser toot up, run machine fast Then wipe up any excess oil. z - 30 - IF MACHINE IS USED MORE OFTEN, OIL EVERY DAY. How to Oil Sewing Machine For smooth and silent operation, the moving parts of the machine should be oiled periodically. (See diagram below.) OIL 1 to 2 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED OIL 3 to 4 DROPS TO THE POINTS MARKED * 140. *VS OIL ONCE A WEEK IF MACHINE IS USED MORE THAN ONE HOUR PER DAY.
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... being sewn are used. 4. Needle is at 0. IF MATERIAL SHOULD PUCKER 1. Thread tension is out of oil. 2. IF LOWER THREAD BREAKS 1. Machine is too tight. 2. Stop motion knob is inserted Incorrectly. Wrong needle and thread for needle eye. 4. Needle is loose. 4. Bent needle is not... sharp. 3. Wrong needle and thread for Better Sewing Check this list if you are having the following problems: IF MATERIAL DOES NOT FEED. 1. Needle eye is used. 4. Tension of needle ...
... being sewn are used. 4. Needle is at 0. IF MATERIAL SHOULD PUCKER 1. Thread tension is out of oil. 2. IF LOWER THREAD BREAKS 1. Machine is too tight. 2. Stop motion knob is inserted Incorrectly. Wrong needle and thread for needle eye. 4. Needle is loose. 4. Bent needle is not... sharp. 3. Wrong needle and thread for Better Sewing Check this list if you are having the following problems: IF MATERIAL DOES NOT FEED. 1. Needle eye is used. 4. Tension of needle ...
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w O -33- Repacking the Machine Keep the carton and packing material for future use in the event it becomes necessary to reship the sewing machine. (Improper packing or improper packing material could result in damage during shipping.) Instructions for repacking the machine are illustrated below.
w O -33- Repacking the Machine Keep the carton and packing material for future use in the event it becomes necessary to reship the sewing machine. (Improper packing or improper packing material could result in damage during shipping.) Instructions for repacking the machine are illustrated below.
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... Monogram and Embroidery Needle Needle position selector Oiling Overlock Presser foot Pressure adjuster Principal parts Relative chart of sewing material, needle, thread Repacking the machine Reverse sewing knob Reverse itItchI ng Satin stitching Sew-I ight Stitch length knob Stitch width knob Straight stitching Thread tension Twin needle Upper (needle) thread Various control Zigzag stitching...
... Monogram and Embroidery Needle Needle position selector Oiling Overlock Presser foot Pressure adjuster Principal parts Relative chart of sewing material, needle, thread Repacking the machine Reverse sewing knob Reverse itItchI ng Satin stitching Sew-I ight Stitch length knob Stitch width knob Straight stitching Thread tension Twin needle Upper (needle) thread Various control Zigzag stitching...