Owner's Manual
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...the sewing machine (Models 6230 and 6150) (1) Key for ,,slow sewing" (Model 6230) (2) Key for ,,needle down position" (Model 6230) (3) Key for ,,tacking" (Model 6230) (4) Carrying handle (5) Hand-wheel (6) Hand-wheel release disk (7) Fancy stitch knob (8) Main switch (9) Connection socket ,,mains cord" (Model 6230) Connection...) (10) Touch controls (11) Stitch length knob (1 2) Connection socket ,,foot control" (Model 6230) (13) Base plate (14) Detachable work support (1 5) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (16) Needle threader (17) Threading slit (1 8) Needle thread tension (19) Take-up lever...
...the sewing machine (Models 6230 and 6150) (1) Key for ,,slow sewing" (Model 6230) (2) Key for ,,needle down position" (Model 6230) (3) Key for ,,tacking" (Model 6230) (4) Carrying handle (5) Hand-wheel (6) Hand-wheel release disk (7) Fancy stitch knob (8) Main switch (9) Connection socket ,,mains cord" (Model 6230) Connection...) (10) Touch controls (11) Stitch length knob (1 2) Connection socket ,,foot control" (Model 6230) (13) Base plate (14) Detachable work support (1 5) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (16) Needle threader (17) Threading slit (1 8) Needle thread tension (19) Take-up lever...
Owner's Manual
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...plug to off (.01 position, then remove plug from the electric outlet immediately after using and before using this sewing machine. from all moving parts machine needle. Do WARNING ro reduce the risk of the cloth. used or where oxygen is being 8. When ...THESE INSTRUCTIONS Hold plug when rewinding into any other liquid. Never operate blocked. Unplug immediately. 4 Do not place or store a sewing machine where not place in the instruction lubricating, manual or 17. To disconnect, turn all instructions before cleaning it can cause the ...
...plug to off (.01 position, then remove plug from the electric outlet immediately after using and before using this sewing machine. from all moving parts machine needle. Do WARNING ro reduce the risk of the cloth. used or where oxygen is being 8. When ...THESE INSTRUCTIONS Hold plug when rewinding into any other liquid. Never operate blocked. Unplug immediately. 4 Do not place or store a sewing machine where not place in the instruction lubricating, manual or 17. To disconnect, turn all instructions before cleaning it can cause the ...
Owner's Manual
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...in the home. There are no paris inside the machine which is a machine for domestic sewing machines according to the up and down moving of fluff. Cleaning Housing: To clean the housing, use the sewing machine if: - Do not use only original PFAFF parts. The user must be adjusted by pulling ...out the mains plug. 3. The machine must exercise adequate caution with regard to DIN 57 700, Section 28 or ...
...in the home. There are no paris inside the machine which is a machine for domestic sewing machines according to the up and down moving of fluff. Cleaning Housing: To clean the housing, use the sewing machine if: - Do not use only original PFAFF parts. The user must be adjusted by pulling ...out the mains plug. 3. The machine must exercise adequate caution with regard to DIN 57 700, Section 28 or ...
Owner's Manual
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...any help or advice you have bought a high-quality product that is no prob lem! Modern, uncomplicated - Your new sewing machine can do and to make full use of creating your PFAFF sewing machine If you now take time enough to study the instruction book nothing can go wrong After all this is the... only way to learn all the things the machine can take any further questions, that offers unique advantages. Congratulations! You ...
...any help or advice you have bought a high-quality product that is no prob lem! Modern, uncomplicated - Your new sewing machine can do and to make full use of creating your PFAFF sewing machine If you now take time enough to study the instruction book nothing can go wrong After all this is the... only way to learn all the things the machine can take any further questions, that offers unique advantages. Congratulations! You ...
Owner's Manual
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Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches Pattern length . Quilting ..... . - Reverse sewing. Setting utility stitches. Sewing chart Sewing feet lspecial accessories( Sewing feet (standard accessories( Sewing lamp Sewing on buttons Sewing problems . . Topstitching. Stitch length control j Straight stitch Stretch triple straight stitch. Threading the needle thread Threading the sewing machine. Richelieu......... Special accessory table Stitch density . Top feed. . . . Utility stitch chart . . Shell...
Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches Pattern length . Quilting ..... . - Reverse sewing. Setting utility stitches. Sewing chart Sewing feet lspecial accessories( Sewing feet (standard accessories( Sewing lamp Sewing on buttons Sewing problems . . Topstitching. Stitch length control j Straight stitch Stretch triple straight stitch. Threading the needle thread Threading the sewing machine. Richelieu......... Special accessory table Stitch density . Top feed. . . . Utility stitch chart . . Shell...
Owner's Manual
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...sewing machine I I Electrical connection Detachable work support Bobbins page 1 2, 1 3 page 1 4 pages 15 - 17 Bobbin case pages 1 8, 1 9 Bobbin thread tension page 1 9 J Threading the needle page 20 Needle threader page 21 I Pulling up the bobbin thread Sewing foot lifter page 22 page 22 Thread trimmer page 22 I Changing the sewing... foot Dual Feed page 23 page 24, 25 Top feed page 25 Changing the needle page 26 Needle thread tension page 27 Lowering the feed dog page 27 Reverse sewing page 28 -i I I pt onlc 6230 / i!II --- PFAFF I Stitch...
...sewing machine I I Electrical connection Detachable work support Bobbins page 1 2, 1 3 page 1 4 pages 15 - 17 Bobbin case pages 1 8, 1 9 Bobbin thread tension page 1 9 J Threading the needle page 20 Needle threader page 21 I Pulling up the bobbin thread Sewing foot lifter page 22 page 22 Thread trimmer page 22 I Changing the sewing... foot Dual Feed page 23 page 24, 25 Top feed page 25 Changing the needle page 26 Needle thread tension page 27 Lowering the feed dog page 27 Reverse sewing page 28 -i I I pt onlc 6230 / i!II --- PFAFF I Stitch...
Owner's Manual
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F. Ii N Carrying case Place the enclosed mains cord, foot control and instruction book in the compartment of the sewing machine and the wall socket 12 Top cover Open the folding cover (26) upwards. ] 0' N' Programs The programs of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the top cover Electrical connection (Modell 6230) Connect the mains cord with the socket (9) of the carrying case.
F. Ii N Carrying case Place the enclosed mains cord, foot control and instruction book in the compartment of the sewing machine and the wall socket 12 Top cover Open the folding cover (26) upwards. ] 0' N' Programs The programs of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the top cover Electrical connection (Modell 6230) Connect the mains cord with the socket (9) of the carrying case.
Owner's Manual
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... (Model 6230) Connect the plug of the foot control with the slide control on . Position = half speed Position 44 = full speed Main switch When the main switch (8) is now ready to use. 13 The sewing speed is regulated by pressing the pedal. The sewing machine is switched... on the head of the foot control. The sewing speed can also be regulated with the connection socket (12) of the sewing machine. - - the sewing lamp lights up. Connecting the foot control...
... (Model 6230) Connect the plug of the foot control with the slide control on . Position = half speed Position 44 = full speed Main switch When the main switch (8) is now ready to use. 13 The sewing speed is regulated by pressing the pedal. The sewing machine is switched... on the head of the foot control. The sewing speed can also be regulated with the connection socket (12) of the sewing machine. - - the sewing lamp lights up. Connecting the foot control...
Owner's Manual
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The even feeding action also ensures perfect matching of checked and striped fabrics (see next page). 24 The built-in dual fabric feed (Models 6120, 6150, 6230) For sewing difficult materials PFAFF offers the ideal solution: built-in dual feed. As on industria sewing machines it feeds the material from the top and bottom at the same time. The fabric is fed accurately. On light or difficult materials such as silk and viscose fabrics the dual fabric feed prevents seam puckering.
The even feeding action also ensures perfect matching of checked and striped fabrics (see next page). 24 The built-in dual fabric feed (Models 6120, 6150, 6230) For sewing difficult materials PFAFF offers the ideal solution: built-in dual feed. As on industria sewing machines it feeds the material from the top and bottom at the same time. The fabric is fed accurately. On light or difficult materials such as silk and viscose fabrics the dual fabric feed prevents seam puckering.
Owner's Manual
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... length knob You can set the stitch length (11) from o to 6 mm infinitely with the stitch length knob, by turning to sew the stretch stitches with a grey background. 28 PFAFF tiptr 1 11A) L fl1 Al Reverse sewing The machine sews in reverse as long as it will find the symbol buttonhole bet ween the figure 0 arid 1.
... length knob You can set the stitch length (11) from o to 6 mm infinitely with the stitch length knob, by turning to sew the stretch stitches with a grey background. 28 PFAFF tiptr 1 11A) L fl1 Al Reverse sewing The machine sews in reverse as long as it will find the symbol buttonhole bet ween the figure 0 arid 1.
Owner's Manual
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If the right button is pressed the program is selec ted and the machine is ready to • 29 Important: When sewing with utility stitches with all the stitches and stitch combina tions. PFAFF tiptronic 6230 ' I A 1 T- 4AAA Pushbutton controls Setting utility stitches Under the id (26) you cliagnhtfeidnd on the bushbutton controls. Key B releases the keys...
If the right button is pressed the program is selec ted and the machine is ready to • 29 Important: When sewing with utility stitches with all the stitches and stitch combina tions. PFAFF tiptronic 6230 ' I A 1 T- 4AAA Pushbutton controls Setting utility stitches Under the id (26) you cliagnhtfeidnd on the bushbutton controls. Key B releases the keys...
Owner's Manual
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...31 The sewing machine now sews at full speed again. 2. If the key is pressed again the diode is activated. Needle position up . Tacking If key (3) ,,tacking" is pressed the green diode lights up /down Each time sewing is pressed the green diode lights up . Sewing slowly When key (1) slow sewing' is ... is pressed again the green diode is pressed the diode lights up . If key (2) is extinguished and the machine sews at half speed. The needle now remains in sewing. If you press the key again the diode is an interruption in the material each time there is extinguished and...
...31 The sewing machine now sews at full speed again. 2. If the key is pressed again the diode is activated. Needle position up . Tacking If key (3) ,,tacking" is pressed the green diode lights up /down Each time sewing is pressed the green diode lights up . Sewing slowly When key (1) slow sewing' is ... is pressed again the green diode is pressed the diode lights up . If key (2) is extinguished and the machine sews at half speed. The needle now remains in sewing. If you press the key again the diode is an interruption in the material each time there is extinguished and...
Owner's Manual
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...crosswise to the basting direction, Light fabrics are easier to - HLi C' 3 0/1 - - - - Basting stitch (Mode) 6230) With key (3) basting you press the foot control the machine will only make sure it on. When you can be done easier by the required amount. Then you have a choice of... disengage the - release all the keys with middle needle position. b - - Straight stitch Program G is in the highest position. 36 Some sewing jobs can be increased up to the - key H and I When adjusting the position of three needle positions. For each further stitch you do...
...crosswise to the basting direction, Light fabrics are easier to - HLi C' 3 0/1 - - - - Basting stitch (Mode) 6230) With key (3) basting you press the foot control the machine will only make sure it on. When you can be done easier by the required amount. Then you have a choice of... disengage the - release all the keys with middle needle position. b - - Straight stitch Program G is in the highest position. 36 Some sewing jobs can be increased up to the - key H and I When adjusting the position of three needle positions. For each further stitch you do...
Owner's Manual
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... that bers have to do not cut away the backing material. Embroider the contours with eyelet your sewing mach me. the work Advrd(esuaepnpcrnptieesalceimtiqailaoyualbnéteseassrtaciigauctacaretleihslsfoesuqraodleunr.idfisceaYeksnpalofcyam,uyttbmceewearfacnfnidteashecumtys.taaheonkBuedeiyt acaahuaplsnapwpislneaiogqryabfusetdseacppiitfnef,rfocoeoiatl cutout on the - machine Transfer your pattern onto the face side of - Now iron the qué material. backing under the...
... that bers have to do not cut away the backing material. Embroider the contours with eyelet your sewing mach me. the work Advrd(esuaepnpcrnptieesalceimtiqailaoyualbnéteseassrtaciigauctacaretleihslsfoesuqraodleunr.idfisceaYeksnpalofcyam,uyttbmceewearfacnfnidteashecumtys.taaheonkBuedeiyt acaahuaplsnapwpislneaiogqryabfusetdseacppiitfnef,rfocoeoiatl cutout on the - machine Transfer your pattern onto the face side of - Now iron the qué material. backing under the...
Owner's Manual
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... the parts of your quilt with the back layer. The seam allowances of 0,7 cm should already be very precise. but just smoothed out - with the sewing machine e.g. A quilt always consists of three layers of material remnants has become an artistic hobby with small stitches - And this . A seam allowance of quilts are joined... shaped pieces of material are not serged up but it into cushions, wall hangings or bed covers. 67 Of course, the work . There is a traditional sewing technique. When your self.
... the parts of your quilt with the back layer. The seam allowances of 0,7 cm should already be very precise. but just smoothed out - with the sewing machine e.g. A quilt always consists of three layers of material remnants has become an artistic hobby with small stitches - And this . A seam allowance of quilts are joined... shaped pieces of material are not serged up but it into cushions, wall hangings or bed covers. 67 Of course, the work . There is a traditional sewing technique. When your self.
Owner's Manual
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This shapes the fabric during sewing. - ween the needle plate and the sewing machine provides space for the gimp thread. With the seven groove foot the sewn cordings are two different cording feet: a five groove and a seven groove foot ... without any problems on the front edge of the needle plate from below to the top. Thread up with the five groove foot. 76 During sewing the cording pull the material lightly. - Now set the needle thread tension quite tight lat about 5), to guide the work along an already sewn cording...
This shapes the fabric during sewing. - ween the needle plate and the sewing machine provides space for the gimp thread. With the seven groove foot the sewn cordings are two different cording feet: a five groove and a seven groove foot ... without any problems on the front edge of the needle plate from below to the top. Thread up with the five groove foot. 76 During sewing the cording pull the material lightly. - Now set the needle thread tension quite tight lat about 5), to guide the work along an already sewn cording...
Owner's Manual
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... thread or a fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam. Also make a perfect. When you have to help you can also be drawn in the sewing machine. - Mark the required motif on the base material. - Insert the appliqué foot in mirrored fashion. -. Ia C O35-lj 1,5 2 b j C jO.35.lj 1.5 2 I I 3 I c:jI...
... thread or a fine cord is overstitched to produce a purl seam. Also make a perfect. When you have to help you can also be drawn in the sewing machine. - Mark the required motif on the base material. - Insert the appliqué foot in mirrored fashion. -. Ia C O35-lj 1,5 2 b j C jO.35.lj 1.5 2 I I 3 I c:jI...
Owner's Manual
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... paper underlay and engage the fringe foot. - For circ les you have finished, pull the work from the outside inward. - When you may have to sew a test seam first. - Mark out any pattern you can produce fantastic effects in no time. For thicker threads you have to work out of the... machine carefully, because if you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. - Knot the threads on the reverse side. 79 it is very ...
... paper underlay and engage the fringe foot. - For circ les you have finished, pull the work from the outside inward. - When you may have to sew a test seam first. - Mark out any pattern you can produce fantastic effects in no time. For thicker threads you have to work out of the... machine carefully, because if you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. - Knot the threads on the reverse side. 79 it is very ...
Owner's Manual
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...and the needle plate will reward you hear it will snap half way out of a small screwdriver into the left opening between needle plate and sewing machine. detachable work support. Now push the screwdriver into - the opening and take the needle plate out. Twist it lightly to apply the oil...a longer service life. hours of oil every 15 to clean and oil the sewing machine, because it snap in the illustration and on the oil bottle supplied. Before you use the machine, the more often you start sewing, check that the needle plate is lying flat. 84 Push the point of its...
...and the needle plate will reward you hear it will snap half way out of a small screwdriver into the left opening between needle plate and sewing machine. detachable work support. Now push the screwdriver into - the opening and take the needle plate out. Twist it lightly to apply the oil...a longer service life. hours of oil every 15 to clean and oil the sewing machine, because it snap in the illustration and on the oil bottle supplied. Before you use the machine, the more often you start sewing, check that the needle plate is lying flat. 84 Push the point of its...
Owner's Manual
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...and turn it anticlockwise to change the bulb we recommend placing the sewing machine on the hand wheel as illustrated. - Changing the sewing lamp Switch off the detachable work support. Important! The sewing lamp Ibulb) is held firmly. Hold the sewing machine tightly - - Take off the main switch Disconnect the mains plug...it easier to remove Insertion Insert the bulb in the diagonal holder and turn it clockwise so that both stops of the sewing machine Removal To make it is located inside the needle head of the bulb engage. - The maximum permissible bulb wattage is 15 Watts...
...and turn it anticlockwise to change the bulb we recommend placing the sewing machine on the hand wheel as illustrated. - Changing the sewing lamp Switch off the detachable work support. Important! The sewing lamp Ibulb) is held firmly. Hold the sewing machine tightly - - Take off the main switch Disconnect the mains plug...it easier to remove Insertion Insert the bulb in the diagonal holder and turn it clockwise so that both stops of the sewing machine Removal To make it is located inside the needle head of the bulb engage. - The maximum permissible bulb wattage is 15 Watts...