Owner's Manual
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The maximum permissible power for the sewing lamp bulb is running. 2. Do not place anything on the foot control, otherwise the machine will start inadvertently, or the control or motor may have appeared. 1 Wipe away any other parts, always disconnect the machine by pulling the plug ...fabric under the sewing foot and run the machine without thread for a few minutes. When using your sewing machine for the first time, place a piece of the needle and do not turn your attention from the machine while it is 15 watts. 5. When changing the needle, the sewing foot, the bobbin or any oil...
The maximum permissible power for the sewing lamp bulb is running. 2. Do not place anything on the foot control, otherwise the machine will start inadvertently, or the control or motor may have appeared. 1 Wipe away any other parts, always disconnect the machine by pulling the plug ...fabric under the sewing foot and run the machine without thread for a few minutes. When using your sewing machine for the first time, place a piece of the needle and do not turn your attention from the machine while it is 15 watts. 5. When changing the needle, the sewing foot, the bobbin or any oil...
Owner's Manual
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... Table of needles, threads and fabrics 12 Inserting the needle 13 The stitch selector, Model 72 14 The stitch selector, Model 75 14 The stitch selector, Model 77 15 Colourcodeselector 15 Stitch length selector and reversing button 16 Regulating the threadtensions 17 Regulating the sewing foot pressure (Patch-O-Matic) 18 Dropping the feed 18 Removing and inserting the bobbin case and bobbin, Model 72 19 Removing and inserting the bobbin case and bobbin, Models 75 and 77 20 Winding the bobbin 21 How to wind correctly 22 Threading the bobbin case...
... Table of needles, threads and fabrics 12 Inserting the needle 13 The stitch selector, Model 72 14 The stitch selector, Model 75 14 The stitch selector, Model 77 15 Colourcodeselector 15 Stitch length selector and reversing button 16 Regulating the threadtensions 17 Regulating the sewing foot pressure (Patch-O-Matic) 18 Dropping the feed 18 Removing and inserting the bobbin case and bobbin, Model 72 19 Removing and inserting the bobbin case and bobbin, Models 75 and 77 20 Winding the bobbin 21 How to wind correctly 22 Threading the bobbin case...
Owner's Manual
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Feather stitch, Model 77 Overlock stitch, Models 75 and 77 Sewing buttonholes Sewing on Models 75 77 and 77 Sewing with a twin needle Tricot zigzag stitch, Models 75 and 77 Triple, straight stretch stitch, Models 75 and 77. shaped articles on buttons Sewing in zip fasteners Hemming Sewing blind hems, Model 72 Sewing blind hems, Models 75 and 77 Embroidery Cleaning the shuttle race Cleaning the feed dog How to oil the machine Drive belt tension Faults and how to remedy them 28 3 Applications for the free arm of Models 75 and Sewing tubular -
Feather stitch, Model 77 Overlock stitch, Models 75 and 77 Sewing buttonholes Sewing on Models 75 77 and 77 Sewing with a twin needle Tricot zigzag stitch, Models 75 and 77 Triple, straight stretch stitch, Models 75 and 77. shaped articles on buttons Sewing in zip fasteners Hemming Sewing blind hems, Model 72 Sewing blind hems, Models 75 and 77 Embroidery Cleaning the shuttle race Cleaning the feed dog How to oil the machine Drive belt tension Faults and how to remedy them 28 3 Applications for the free arm of Models 75 and Sewing tubular -
Owner's Manual
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1 Sewing foot pressure regulator (Patch-O-Matic) 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Take-up lever 4 Thread guide 5 Top cover 6 Spool pins 7 Stitch selector 8 Bobbin winder spindle 9 Bobbin winder stop 10 Hand wheel 11 Stitch length selector 12 Reversing button 13 Bedplate 14 Needle thread tension 15 Needle bar 16 Needle holder with fixing screw 17 Bedplate cover 18 Sewing toot 19 Needle plate 20 Sewing foot fixing screw 21 Presser bar 22 Thread guides 23 Face plate 5
1 Sewing foot pressure regulator (Patch-O-Matic) 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Take-up lever 4 Thread guide 5 Top cover 6 Spool pins 7 Stitch selector 8 Bobbin winder spindle 9 Bobbin winder stop 10 Hand wheel 11 Stitch length selector 12 Reversing button 13 Bedplate 14 Needle thread tension 15 Needle bar 16 Needle holder with fixing screw 17 Bedplate cover 18 Sewing toot 19 Needle plate 20 Sewing foot fixing screw 21 Presser bar 22 Thread guides 23 Face plate 5
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1 Sewing foot pressure regulator (Patch-O-Matic) 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Take-up lever 4 Thread guide 5 Top cover 6 Spool pins 7 Stitch selector 8 Bobbin winder spindle 9 Bobbin winder stop 10 Hand wheel 11 Stitch length selector 12 Reversing button 13 Bedplate 14 Needle thread tension 15 Needle bar 16 Needle holder with fixing screw 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle plate 20 Sewing foot fixing screw 21 Presser bar 22 Thread guides 23 Face plate 25 Free arm 26 Detachable workplate 7
1 Sewing foot pressure regulator (Patch-O-Matic) 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Take-up lever 4 Thread guide 5 Top cover 6 Spool pins 7 Stitch selector 8 Bobbin winder spindle 9 Bobbin winder stop 10 Hand wheel 11 Stitch length selector 12 Reversing button 13 Bedplate 14 Needle thread tension 15 Needle bar 16 Needle holder with fixing screw 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle plate 20 Sewing foot fixing screw 21 Presser bar 22 Thread guides 23 Face plate 25 Free arm 26 Detachable workplate 7
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1 Sewing foot pressure regulator (Patch-O-Matic) 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Take-up lever 4 Thread guide 5 Top cover 6 Spool pins 7 Stitch selector 8 Bobbin winder spindle 9 Bobbin winder stop 10 Hand wheel 11 Stitch length selector 1 2 Reversing button 13 Bedplate 14 Needle thread tension 15 Needle bar 16 Needle holder with fixing screw 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle plate 20 Sewing foot fixing screw 21 Presser bar 22 Thread guides 23 Face plate 24 Colour code selector 25 Free arm 26 Detachable workplate 9
1 Sewing foot pressure regulator (Patch-O-Matic) 2 Bobbin winder tension 3 Take-up lever 4 Thread guide 5 Top cover 6 Spool pins 7 Stitch selector 8 Bobbin winder spindle 9 Bobbin winder stop 10 Hand wheel 11 Stitch length selector 1 2 Reversing button 13 Bedplate 14 Needle thread tension 15 Needle bar 16 Needle holder with fixing screw 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle plate 20 Sewing foot fixing screw 21 Presser bar 22 Thread guides 23 Face plate 24 Colour code selector 25 Free arm 26 Detachable workplate 9
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... the machine sews. Turn clockwise Bulb Type (B): To remove - Caution! Never place anything on the back of face plate. * Changing the bulb Bulb Type (A): To remove - The harder you and press the pedal down. Turn counter-clockwise To replace - Before leaving the machine, changing parts or doing any other work on it easily with your foot. Push and twist clockwise * Bulb Use a 15-watt bulb. How to use the foot control Place the control in a position...
... the machine sews. Turn clockwise Bulb Type (B): To remove - Caution! Never place anything on the back of face plate. * Changing the bulb Bulb Type (A): To remove - The harder you and press the pedal down. Turn counter-clockwise To replace - Before leaving the machine, changing parts or doing any other work on it easily with your foot. Push and twist clockwise * Bulb Use a 15-watt bulb. How to use the foot control Place the control in a position...
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...range marked Stretch stitch 14 Stretch blind stitch Overlock stitch Triple straight stretch stitch Red symbols UI LU Sewing buttonholes without turning the fabric The Turn The'. the machine will sew straight stitches with the needle in widths from 1 to the range marked w- The symbols: UI LU are using twin needles the zigzag stitch width must not be set the symbols left or middle positions. If you are for straight stitch, zigzag stitch and utility stitch seams. straight stitch, left needle position straight stitch, middle needle position W zigzag stitches in the...
...range marked Stretch stitch 14 Stretch blind stitch Overlock stitch Triple straight stretch stitch Red symbols UI LU Sewing buttonholes without turning the fabric The Turn The'. the machine will sew straight stitches with the needle in widths from 1 to the range marked w- The symbols: UI LU are using twin needles the zigzag stitch width must not be set the symbols left or middle positions. If you are for straight stitch, zigzag stitch and utility stitch seams. straight stitch, left needle position straight stitch, middle needle position W zigzag stitches in the...
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... stitch, zigzag stitch and utility stitch. straight stitch, left needle position straight stitch, middle needle position W' zigzag stitches in widths from 1 to 5 mm If you are using twin the range marked needles the zigzag stitch width must not be set outside Stretch stitch Fancy stitch Stretch blind stitch Red symbols 111 III Sewing buttonholes without turning the fabric The blue symbols are for super-utility-stitch seams III Triple straight stretch stitch \AANv/w Triple zigzag stretch stitch, from 1 to 5 mm Feather stitch Overlock stitch Fancy stretch stitch Colour code...
... stitch, zigzag stitch and utility stitch. straight stitch, left needle position straight stitch, middle needle position W' zigzag stitches in widths from 1 to 5 mm If you are using twin the range marked needles the zigzag stitch width must not be set outside Stretch stitch Fancy stitch Stretch blind stitch Red symbols 111 III Sewing buttonholes without turning the fabric The blue symbols are for super-utility-stitch seams III Triple straight stretch stitch \AANv/w Triple zigzag stretch stitch, from 1 to 5 mm Feather stitch Overlock stitch Fancy stretch stitch Colour code...
Owner's Manual
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... free of the sewing foot on the material. The material is done by setting the stitch length selector at HU ,which 3. disengaged. Dropping the feed i. drops the feed and allows the material to its normal function again as soon as you are best carried out with the feed mechanism 2. A For sewing thin or light materials push regulator B down to provide the light sewing foot pressure required. Embroidering and darning...
... free of the sewing foot on the material. The material is done by setting the stitch length selector at HU ,which 3. disengaged. Dropping the feed i. drops the feed and allows the material to its normal function again as soon as you are best carried out with the feed mechanism 2. A For sewing thin or light materials push regulator B down to provide the light sewing foot pressure required. Embroidering and darning...
Owner's Manual
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Pull the thread into the slot in the edge of thread. Inserting the bobbin * When inserting the case bobbin case in your right hand and pull off a few inches of the bobbin case. Threading the bobbin case Hold the bobbin betwen the thumb and forefinger of your left as shown in the drawing and hand place the filled bobbin inside. Hold the bobbin case in the machine make sure the latch snaps into the thread eyelet. Now pull the thread under the tension spring and into place properly on the centre pin 23 (see page 19 and 20).
Pull the thread into the slot in the edge of thread. Inserting the bobbin * When inserting the case bobbin case in your right hand and pull off a few inches of the bobbin case. Threading the bobbin case Hold the bobbin betwen the thumb and forefinger of your left as shown in the drawing and hand place the filled bobbin inside. Hold the bobbin case in the machine make sure the latch snaps into the thread eyelet. Now pull the thread under the tension spring and into place properly on the centre pin 23 (see page 19 and 20).
Owner's Manual
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Lower the sewing foot and continue sewing. Cut the thread using the cutter let into the presser bar, or a pair of the seam, press the reversing button in the material, then lift the sewing foot. Lift the presser foot and pull the material out from the needle eye. 27 How to turn corners Stop the machine at the top. How to finish sewing At the end of scissors. Stop the...
Lower the sewing foot and continue sewing. Cut the thread using the cutter let into the presser bar, or a pair of the seam, press the reversing button in the material, then lift the sewing foot. Lift the presser foot and pull the material out from the needle eye. 27 How to turn corners Stop the machine at the top. How to finish sewing At the end of scissors. Stop the...
Owner's Manual
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...stretch Set the stitch width between stitch selector, but not higher 0 and 2 in the needle its shank on the break. Insert the twin needle in corner out of ttwshhteiaetrhftaaitnbcwgcriienctsonsooreseretihwdeelseypsolwavycieolelrubtthehheaetvwteswipstoooteordtloauokpnriendbsth.rfoeeTklotnesnetpu.erdronlevasi The twin needle for this machine has left. by sewing with a twin needle Pnereetdtylescoalnodurdeidffepraetntte-rcnoslocuarnedbtehrmeaaddse. Sewing with two Sewing toot zigzag foot Stitch selector range: 0 to 2 Stitch length selector:. . 0.5 to 1 (for stretch stitch use...
...stretch Set the stitch width between stitch selector, but not higher 0 and 2 in the needle its shank on the break. Insert the twin needle in corner out of ttwshhteiaetrhftaaitnbcwgcriienctsonsooreseretihwdeelseypsolwavycieolelrubtthehheaetvwteswipstoooteordtloauokpnriendbsth.rfoeeTklotnesnetpu.erdronlevasi The twin needle for this machine has left. by sewing with a twin needle Pnereetdtylescoalnodurdeidffepraetntte-rcnoslocuarnedbtehrmeaaddse. Sewing with two Sewing toot zigzag foot Stitch selector range: 0 to 2 Stitch length selector:. . 0.5 to 1 (for stretch stitch use...
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... plaäed correctly when the needle just misses the 34 fabric edge when descending on a piece of waste fabric to provide raw edges, especially on easily fraying fabrics, with a good-looking and lasting edge finish. Sewing foot zigzag foot Stitch selector Colour code selector:. . 11111 Iii 1111111! 111111 Overlock stitch, Models 75 and 77 With this seam it is possible to check the stitch setting.
... plaäed correctly when the needle just misses the 34 fabric edge when descending on a piece of waste fabric to provide raw edges, especially on easily fraying fabrics, with a good-looking and lasting edge finish. Sewing foot zigzag foot Stitch selector Colour code selector:. . 11111 Iii 1111111! 111111 Overlock stitch, Models 75 and 77 With this seam it is possible to check the stitch setting.
Owner's Manual
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... seam, set the stitch selector for zigzag at the top. Sewing buttonholes (continued) Set the stitch selector at " III 1" and sew slowly until the seam is long enough, then stop the machine with the needle at point D. taking care not to another symbol the needle must be moved to damage the end tacks. E B 36 If you need more prominent buttonholes, use a filler thread. Please note: before the stitch...
... seam, set the stitch selector for zigzag at the top. Sewing buttonholes (continued) Set the stitch selector at " III 1" and sew slowly until the seam is long enough, then stop the machine with the needle at point D. taking care not to another symbol the needle must be moved to damage the end tacks. E B 36 If you need more prominent buttonholes, use a filler thread. Please note: before the stitch...
Owner's Manual
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... stitch selector to the sewing direction and the holes are left hole. Place a button on holes in the button when you . button sewing foot 37 Set the stitch slowly towards selector at and sew three or four securing stitches. ewing on buttons Exchange the ordinary sewing foot with the button Sewing foot button sewing foot stitch selector Stitch width €D W' depending on the material so that allows the needle to enter the right hole in button colour code selector:. t the stitch...
... stitch selector to the sewing direction and the holes are left hole. Place a button on holes in the button when you . button sewing foot 37 Set the stitch slowly towards selector at and sew three or four securing stitches. ewing on buttons Exchange the ordinary sewing foot with the button Sewing foot button sewing foot stitch selector Stitch width €D W' depending on the material so that allows the needle to enter the right hole in button colour code selector:. t the stitch...
Owner's Manual
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Sewing blind hems, Model 72 Sewing foot: Stitch selector: zigzag foot Turn the hand wheel until the needle plate surface. the I Attachment blind stitch hemmer Tighten the sewing foot A is now finished. presser foot and sew, making sure the double folded edge C runs along Fold the fabric apart. The hem (No. 3)is in order to place sewing foot. with the wrong side up Lower the the guide. fabric 1). the sewing foot protrudes by so that the lowerfold Place the workpiece under against...
Sewing blind hems, Model 72 Sewing foot: Stitch selector: zigzag foot Turn the hand wheel until the needle plate surface. the I Attachment blind stitch hemmer Tighten the sewing foot A is now finished. presser foot and sew, making sure the double folded edge C runs along Fold the fabric apart. The hem (No. 3)is in order to place sewing foot. with the wrong side up Lower the the guide. fabric 1). the sewing foot protrudes by so that the lowerfold Place the workpiece under against...
Owner's Manual
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Set the stitch length selector at" ". Embroidery Remove sewing foot Stitch selector'..... Place the fabric in an embroidery hoop. While you (Set the are sewing the needle thread pattern move the tension a little embroidery hoop slowly and looser so that the bobbin do not allow your fingers to get near to the top side). *The required embroidery pattern can be marked on the fabric with both hands. Lowerthe sewing foot. thread is not pulled through to the...
Set the stitch length selector at" ". Embroidery Remove sewing foot Stitch selector'..... Place the fabric in an embroidery hoop. While you (Set the are sewing the needle thread pattern move the tension a little embroidery hoop slowly and looser so that the bobbin do not allow your fingers to get near to the top side). *The required embroidery pattern can be marked on the fabric with both hands. Lowerthe sewing foot. thread is not pulled through to the...
Owner's Manual
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... Thread check spring is broken Needle not properly inserted Needle plate, shuttle or sewing foot damaged Thread properly Loosen tension Replace needle Change Have a new spring fitted Insert needle properly Replace Bobbin thread breaks Bobbin thread entangled because of incorrectly wound bobbin Bobbin thread not under tension spring on bobbin case Wind bobbin correctly Thread bobbin correctly Stitches are left out Needle not properly fitted on needle bar Needle bent or blunt Needle worn Fit needle properly Replace Replace Needle breaks Needle bent Needle not properly fitted Fabric...
... Thread check spring is broken Needle not properly inserted Needle plate, shuttle or sewing foot damaged Thread properly Loosen tension Replace needle Change Have a new spring fitted Insert needle properly Replace Bobbin thread breaks Bobbin thread entangled because of incorrectly wound bobbin Bobbin thread not under tension spring on bobbin case Wind bobbin correctly Thread bobbin correctly Stitches are left out Needle not properly fitted on needle bar Needle bent or blunt Needle worn Fit needle properly Replace Replace Needle breaks Needle bent Needle not properly fitted Fabric...
Owner's Manual
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... machine Drive belt tension too tight Use top quahty threads Re-wind bobbin Machine does not run freely and makes a noise Read instructions on how to oil Read instructions on how to fabric Thread check spring not working properly Remedy: Read instructions for regulating needle- and bobbin thread tension Thread machine properly and/or wind bobbin thread correctly See "Fabrics, threads, thread sizes and needles Have spring replaced Shrinking or puckering of drive belt 48 and bobbin thread tensions Read instructions for regulating sewing foot pressure Irregular stitches Needle- Faults...
... machine Drive belt tension too tight Use top quahty threads Re-wind bobbin Machine does not run freely and makes a noise Read instructions on how to oil Read instructions on how to fabric Thread check spring not working properly Remedy: Read instructions for regulating needle- and bobbin thread tension Thread machine properly and/or wind bobbin thread correctly See "Fabrics, threads, thread sizes and needles Have spring replaced Shrinking or puckering of drive belt 48 and bobbin thread tensions Read instructions for regulating sewing foot pressure Irregular stitches Needle- Faults...