Owner's Manual
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...immediately try your care and protection. it will become a living thing to sections 1, 2 and 4. The more you understand your machine, the greater will be your sewing machine; We have therefore prepared this true wonder of en gineering. After reading the information contained in those three chapters you will be read...in time some of the directions given to glance briefly at all the different kinds of sewing your memory - Dear Housewife, At last you are the proud owner of this Sewing Mochinel The machine was fully explained to you and you were delighted with the many useful and wonder ...
...immediately try your care and protection. it will become a living thing to sections 1, 2 and 4. The more you understand your machine, the greater will be your sewing machine; We have therefore prepared this true wonder of en gineering. After reading the information contained in those three chapters you will be read...in time some of the directions given to glance briefly at all the different kinds of sewing your memory - Dear Housewife, At last you are the proud owner of this Sewing Mochinel The machine was fully explained to you and you were delighted with the many useful and wonder ...
Owner's Manual
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Z-824, 4 mm bobbins No. 970 sewing machine needles, System No. 130 R 1 threader, No. 188 1 screwdriver, No. 140 c (medium size) 1 screwdriver, No. 533 (small size) 1 oil can (plastic), with oil, No. 132 a 1 quilter guide, No. 101 1 quilter guide holder, complete with guide Z-153a 1 feller No. 823 1 hemmer No. Sewing • 11 3. Contents I Important Hints 5 Choice of...
Z-824, 4 mm bobbins No. 970 sewing machine needles, System No. 130 R 1 threader, No. 188 1 screwdriver, No. 140 c (medium size) 1 screwdriver, No. 533 (small size) 1 oil can (plastic), with oil, No. 132 a 1 quilter guide, No. 101 1 quilter guide holder, complete with guide Z-153a 1 feller No. 823 1 hemmer No. Sewing • 11 3. Contents I Important Hints 5 Choice of...
Owner's Manual
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... screw. With thumb and fore finger of the needle shank must be due to wrong manipulation. With your other types of presser feet supplied for sewing I' I a side of your left hand, grip the small latch on bobbin case Fig. 1 (Fig. 1), lift the move the case turn the bobbin latch with... under thread ing, the tensions, the needle and the position of the feed dog, the control of the thread a few times from the works, each machine is subjected to a severe test run. T h e f I Before despatch from front to back round the bobbin, Fig. 2 7 down, Release the latch, and let the bobbin ...
... screw. With thumb and fore finger of the needle shank must be due to wrong manipulation. With your other types of presser feet supplied for sewing I' I a side of your left hand, grip the small latch on bobbin case Fig. 1 (Fig. 1), lift the move the case turn the bobbin latch with... under thread ing, the tensions, the needle and the position of the feed dog, the control of the thread a few times from the works, each machine is subjected to a severe test run. T h e f I Before despatch from front to back round the bobbin, Fig. 2 7 down, Release the latch, and let the bobbin ...
Owner's Manual
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... the pressure, turn ing the flange a - __ Regulating the Thread Tensions - It is lying fIat o n to ensure satisfactory feeding of the machine, away from the Machine Raise the take-up lever to the left . Draw the work on the other hand, the thread is generally only necessary to the left..., I. Satisfactory stitching is possible only if upper and under the foot to the back, thus leaving the machine ready for oIl regular sewing work to the back of the material. to the right (Fig. 10). If this must then re ceive more pressure. If, however...
... the pressure, turn ing the flange a - __ Regulating the Thread Tensions - It is lying fIat o n to ensure satisfactory feeding of the machine, away from the Machine Raise the take-up lever to the left . Draw the work on the other hand, the thread is generally only necessary to the left..., I. Satisfactory stitching is possible only if upper and under the foot to the back, thus leaving the machine ready for oIl regular sewing work to the back of the material. to the right (Fig. 10). If this must then re ceive more pressure. If, however...
Owner's Manual
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... too severe - Thread ends have become entangled in bad feeding of the 19 i. . remove all obstructions. 2. Inferior quality, knotty sewing thread breaks easily - Machine works heavily 1. A component part has worked itself loose - use a thicker needle (see page 5: "Relat ive Needle and Thread ...on tensioner (see page 6: Inserting the Needle) 5. The needle is bent - The eye of faults and simple home service 4. In many machine troubles may be caused by your machme can be remedied merely by cleaning and oiling. The wrong kind of oil. 3. use a better quality...
... too severe - Thread ends have become entangled in bad feeding of the 19 i. . remove all obstructions. 2. Inferior quality, knotty sewing thread breaks easily - Machine works heavily 1. A component part has worked itself loose - use a thicker needle (see page 5: "Relat ive Needle and Thread ...on tensioner (see page 6: Inserting the Needle) 5. The needle is bent - The eye of faults and simple home service 4. In many machine troubles may be caused by your machme can be remedied merely by cleaning and oiling. The wrong kind of oil. 3. use a better quality...
Owner's Manual
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...feed dog, resulting in bad feeding of the 21 change the needle, (see p.6: "Inserting the Needle"). 2. The needle is unsuitable for machine sewing - loosen the setting flange on tensioner; (see page 5: "Relative Needle and Thread Sizes"). 4. Thread ends or dirt are missed 1. Inferior quality, ...knotty sewing thread breaks easily - The thread curls, because it is wrongly inserted - The needle used is too fine for the 20 thread used -...
...feed dog, resulting in bad feeding of the 21 change the needle, (see p.6: "Inserting the Needle"). 2. The needle is unsuitable for machine sewing - loosen the setting flange on tensioner; (see page 5: "Relative Needle and Thread Sizes"). 4. Thread ends or dirt are missed 1. Inferior quality, ...knotty sewing thread breaks easily - The thread curls, because it is wrongly inserted - The needle used is too fine for the 20 thread used -...
Owner's Manual
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...thread. 2. The needle is uneven or too thick - Fig. reduce the pressure by your following the above directions, please consult your sewing machine cannot be glad to a dirty set ting flange or bobbin - The bobbin is wrong - He will al ways be rectified by adjusting...the bobbin is properly inserted in the case; (see p. 12: "Regulating the Thread Tensions"). 3. use a new needle. 5. W Rear View of your Sewing Machine Dealer. regulate the tension (see page 9: "Replacing the Bobbin Case"). 22 In all obstructions. 4. material - The material puckers 1. The tension is wrongly...
...thread. 2. The needle is uneven or too thick - Fig. reduce the pressure by your following the above directions, please consult your sewing machine cannot be glad to a dirty set ting flange or bobbin - The bobbin is wrong - He will al ways be rectified by adjusting...the bobbin is properly inserted in the case; (see p. 12: "Regulating the Thread Tensions"). 3. use a new needle. 5. W Rear View of your Sewing Machine Dealer. regulate the tension (see page 9: "Replacing the Bobbin Case"). 22 In all obstructions. 4. material - The material puckers 1. The tension is wrongly...