Owner's Manual
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... when re SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 17. Always unplug before cleaning. ?. Return the appliance to persons: 1. Always unplug sewing machine from outlet. 9. Always unplug this sewing machine is used or where oxygen is being administered. 8. Do not use the proper needle plate. Do not use only.... MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS rhis sewing machine is designed and manufactured for a sewing machine that has fallen into water. Nhen using and before relamping. Do not reach for HOUSEHOLD use outdoors. 7. Do...
... when re SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 17. Always unplug before cleaning. ?. Return the appliance to persons: 1. Always unplug sewing machine from outlet. 9. Always unplug this sewing machine is used or where oxygen is being administered. 8. Do not use the proper needle plate. Do not use only.... MPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS rhis sewing machine is designed and manufactured for a sewing machine that has fallen into water. Nhen using and before relamping. Do not reach for HOUSEHOLD use outdoors. 7. Do...
Owner's Manual
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... of your sewing machine 100 Carrying handle 101 Hinged top cover 102 Hand wheel 103 Stop motion knob 104 Display 105 "Correct/erase" key 106 "Store program" key 107 Master switch 108 Detachable work support with accessory box and compartment 109 Needle plate 110 Sewing foot holder with sewing foot 111 ... pattern length keys 125 Stitch length & pattern length keys (program check) 126 Base plate 127 Free arm cover, enclosing sewing hook 128 Free arm 129 Threader 130 Sewing light 131 Threading slots 132 Needle thread tension 133 Bobbin winder thread guide 134 Take-up lever 135 Dual feed 136 Bobbin...
... of your sewing machine 100 Carrying handle 101 Hinged top cover 102 Hand wheel 103 Stop motion knob 104 Display 105 "Correct/erase" key 106 "Store program" key 107 Master switch 108 Detachable work support with accessory box and compartment 109 Needle plate 110 Sewing foot holder with sewing foot 111 ... pattern length keys 125 Stitch length & pattern length keys (program check) 126 Base plate 127 Free arm cover, enclosing sewing hook 128 Free arm 129 Threader 130 Sewing light 131 Threading slots 132 Needle thread tension 133 Bobbin winder thread guide 134 Take-up lever 135 Dual feed 136 Bobbin...
Owner's Manual
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... zigzag stitch. The higher the number, the tighter the ten sion. Setting 3 is for obtaining good sewing results: 1. Needle thread tension 132 A = Setting mark. The following is between 3 and 5. Sew a short seam. The needle must only be in the middle of the bobbin thread tension (see p....correction is necessary, the adjusting screw must be turned minimally. \' Checking the needle thread tension: Normal setting is essential for sewing buttonholes. If after checking of the material. Operating the foot control: The farther you press the pedal down, the faster the...
... zigzag stitch. The higher the number, the tighter the ten sion. Setting 3 is for obtaining good sewing results: 1. Needle thread tension 132 A = Setting mark. The following is between 3 and 5. Sew a short seam. The needle must only be in the middle of the bobbin thread tension (see p....correction is necessary, the adjusting screw must be turned minimally. \' Checking the needle thread tension: Normal setting is essential for sewing buttonholes. If after checking of the material. Operating the foot control: The farther you press the pedal down, the faster the...
Owner's Manual
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..., the needle is run ning out. When you press "needle down" key 113, the indicator light goes on and the machine sews backwards as long as you press key 116, the indicator light goes on and the programmed seam is tied off at half its up position. ..." key 115 "Reverse" key 116 "Tie-off at its speed. When you press key 114 again, the light goes out and the machine again sews at top speed. The indi cator light goes on and a seam is tied off right away, while a pattern is tied off /buttonhole/single pattern" key N ...
..., the needle is run ning out. When you press "needle down" key 113, the indicator light goes on and the machine sews backwards as long as you press key 116, the indicator light goes on and the programmed seam is tied off at half its up position. ..." key 115 "Reverse" key 116 "Tie-off at its speed. When you press key 114 again, the light goes out and the machine again sews at top speed. The indi cator light goes on and a seam is tied off right away, while a pattern is tied off /buttonhole/single pattern" key N ...
Owner's Manual
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When symbol A has gone out, the pro gram can not be mirrored by pressing key 122 before sewing start key 116 must be entered mirror-inver ted. Com binations can be sewn with the twin needle, There are programs which can be sewn ... lit permanently. 28 [p j p109 oo o 'irogr. 24 35 50 24 Pattern mirroring: Press key 122. t Sewing single patterns: Before and after sewing start . Indicator A is lit and the program is lit the stitch width must be reduced. The machine then sews a pat tern and ties it off at the beginning and end. Twin-needle...
When symbol A has gone out, the pro gram can not be mirrored by pressing key 122 before sewing start key 116 must be entered mirror-inver ted. Com binations can be sewn with the twin needle, There are programs which can be sewn ... lit permanently. 28 [p j p109 oo o 'irogr. 24 35 50 24 Pattern mirroring: Press key 122. t Sewing single patterns: Before and after sewing start . Indicator A is lit and the program is lit the stitch width must be reduced. The machine then sews a pat tern and ties it off at the beginning and end. Twin-needle...
Owner's Manual
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Select stitch width of 0,5 to 6.0 mm with key 140, Set the required stitch length with the needle starting out from the right needle position. Program 11 is a zigzag stitch with the needle in center position. [LwwiJ&4 prog ()o o o o && 6 9 fi & 4 Zigzag sewing: Program 10 is a zigzag stitch with key 125. [iii' L11rn1 prOg
Select stitch width of 0,5 to 6.0 mm with key 140, Set the required stitch length with the needle starting out from the right needle position. Program 11 is a zigzag stitch with the needle in center position. [LwwiJ&4 prog ()o o o o && 6 9 fi & 4 Zigzag sewing: Program 10 is a zigzag stitch with key 125. [iii' L11rn1 prOg
Owner's Manual
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... needle plate. 4 Changing the light bulb: N Pull out the mains plug. N Cleaning and oiling Pull out the mains plug. Check the correct position of the sewing hook with its pins enter slots C. After 15-20 opera tion hours, only apply a drop of oil in audibly. Insert the edge guide into cutout... the needle plate on page 113. Reach under the work support and swing it out toward the left side first and press it out. The machine is maintenance-free and must not be oiled otherwise. Push it up and turn it in direction A and pull it in until it (B).
... needle plate. 4 Changing the light bulb: N Pull out the mains plug. N Cleaning and oiling Pull out the mains plug. Check the correct position of the sewing hook with its pins enter slots C. After 15-20 opera tion hours, only apply a drop of oil in audibly. Insert the edge guide into cutout... the needle plate on page 113. Reach under the work support and swing it out toward the left side first and press it out. The machine is maintenance-free and must not be oiled otherwise. Push it up and turn it in direction A and pull it in until it (B).
Owner's Manual
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Stitch length and stitch width can be changed during sewing, it right a quarter turn. (The fuse type is F2A.) 1 10-volt machines have no fuse. / Important When the machine is switched on by actuating the master switch, the sewing light goes on and program 00 (straight stitching with the ...left a quarter turn it will warm up. Pull out fuse 8. For bobbin winding disengage the sewing mechanism. Owing to the use of electronic compo nents, the machine will not become effective until the machine has stopped and the foot control is quite normal. 4 Replacing the fuse Pull out the mains...
Stitch length and stitch width can be changed during sewing, it right a quarter turn. (The fuse type is F2A.) 1 10-volt machines have no fuse. / Important When the machine is switched on by actuating the master switch, the sewing light goes on and program 00 (straight stitching with the ...left a quarter turn it will warm up. Pull out fuse 8. For bobbin winding disengage the sewing mechanism. Owing to the use of electronic compo nents, the machine will not become effective until the machine has stopped and the foot control is quite normal. 4 Replacing the fuse Pull out the mains...
Owner's Manual
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... elements, we have . When you the owner of one of the numerous appli cation possibilities afforded by this machine. Your new PFAFF Creative makes you have studied the explanation of outstanding features which other sewing machines do not have compiled ideas and suggestions for you read the following section just as thoroughly. Embroidery-stitch program...
... elements, we have . When you the owner of one of the numerous appli cation possibilities afforded by this machine. Your new PFAFF Creative makes you have studied the explanation of outstanding features which other sewing machines do not have compiled ideas and suggestions for you read the following section just as thoroughly. Embroidery-stitch program...
Owner's Manual
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... F rogramming letters and numbers 66 F rogramming names together with embroidery itches 70, 71 ogramming the computer 62 uilting 60 ecommended machine settings oIled hem, roll hemmer ecuring hems with the twin needle electing the MEM-memory erging with the overlock foot erging with ...with elastic thread Spacing between words Straight stitch Stretch triple straight stitch Stretch triple zigzag stitch T Tailors tacks Tips for embroidering and sewing Top stitch seams 82 Topstitching collar points Topstitching with the twin needle Twin needle 44, 56, 82 w Writing texts 70, z...
... F rogramming letters and numbers 66 F rogramming names together with embroidery itches 70, 71 ogramming the computer 62 uilting 60 ecommended machine settings oIled hem, roll hemmer ecuring hems with the twin needle electing the MEM-memory erging with the overlock foot erging with ...with elastic thread Spacing between words Straight stitch Stretch triple straight stitch Stretch triple zigzag stitch T Tailors tacks Tips for embroidering and sewing Top stitch seams 82 Topstitching collar points Topstitching with the twin needle Twin needle 44, 56, 82 w Writing texts 70, z...
Owner's Manual
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normai sewing foot Machine settings recommended jTtsohehbewesinbmigollxaufcsoahtorbiatnotbeevedesstoeensvttueitinrhtygeeddffreooeslrclcoortwhimpeitnmirgoeenspnpadoegfecedttishveecaonssdneewtwaitiinhnngges job. prog 00 I - 'ag 3-5 - g. straight stitch 00 Dual feed engaged or Dual feed disengaged Recommended needle thread tension, e, g. 3- 5 Recommended sewing foot, e. g. 0 Ordinary sewing foot 39 The individual symbols stand for: prog e.
normai sewing foot Machine settings recommended jTtsohehbewesinbmigollxaufcsoahtorbiatnotbeevedesstoeensvttueitinrhtygeeddffreooeslrclcoortwhimpeitnmirgoeenspnpadoegfecedttishveecaonssdneewtwaitiinhnngges job. prog 00 I - 'ag 3-5 - g. straight stitch 00 Dual feed engaged or Dual feed disengaged Recommended needle thread tension, e, g. 3- 5 Recommended sewing foot, e. g. 0 Ordinary sewing foot 39 The individual symbols stand for: prog e.
Owner's Manual
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Th prevent the fringes from shifting or catching on where the fringe loops come out of he foot, cover the edge of 1mm vidth and 1 mm length. ngage normal sewing foot. Then fold the fringes to the left or to the right and ew them on he fabric, selecting a narrowzigzag stitch of the loose fringes with 3tiff paper during sewing. \fterwards cut open with a scis- ,ors. 52A ew fringe seam. -- 3 -ringe seam (cut the fringe loops open , Fig. 3) Machine setting same as for first workstep butterfly" (wings).
Th prevent the fringes from shifting or catching on where the fringe loops come out of he foot, cover the edge of 1mm vidth and 1 mm length. ngage normal sewing foot. Then fold the fringes to the left or to the right and ew them on he fabric, selecting a narrowzigzag stitch of the loose fringes with 3tiff paper during sewing. \fterwards cut open with a scis- ,ors. 52A ew fringe seam. -- 3 -ringe seam (cut the fringe loops open , Fig. 3) Machine setting same as for first workstep butterfly" (wings).
Owner's Manual
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... appears. For thicker materials, the cording foot witl grooves, the large cording tongue and the resp tive twin needle are used , If you wish to sew several cordings beside e other to the right, the other , use the grooves of the cording foot (Fig.. Do not t i the two threads. Fig. 1 shows how... to e fabnc type. The thread tension should be adapted to 2 mm are used . / 2 Cording Cording foot + cording tongue (special a sory) prog - Then c flue threading the machine, as a d ration on each thread separa through thread guides and the needle eye (. 3b).
... appears. For thicker materials, the cording foot witl grooves, the large cording tongue and the resp tive twin needle are used , If you wish to sew several cordings beside e other to the right, the other , use the grooves of the cording foot (Fig.. Do not t i the two threads. Fig. 1 shows how... to e fabnc type. The thread tension should be adapted to 2 mm are used . / 2 Cording Cording foot + cording tongue (special a sory) prog - Then c flue threading the machine, as a d ration on each thread separa through thread guides and the needle eye (. 3b).
Owner's Manual
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The machine sews the stitch pattern program med, ties off the seam and stops automatically. 3 63 key 105 (Fig. 2). Single patterns 2 Various stitch patterns, such as monograms, numbers, ...
The machine sews the stitch pattern program med, ties off the seam and stops automatically. 3 63 key 105 (Fig. 2). Single patterns 2 Various stitch patterns, such as monograms, numbers, ...
Owner's Manual
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II lb rim Dua' feed Pfaff offer the only household sewing machine the world with several sewh feet. To disengage: lift sewing foot, press top fe lightly downward, pull it to move up. 74 During processing of 10 fabric panels, such as curtains and side curtah etc., ...there is no seam pucker results. In the case of the material plies. in dual feed. To engage: raise sewing foot, push top fe€ downward until it to there. Also during assembly of checked or striped fab panels the material is fed exactly by...
II lb rim Dua' feed Pfaff offer the only household sewing machine the world with several sewh feet. To disengage: lift sewing foot, press top fe lightly downward, pull it to move up. 74 During processing of 10 fabric panels, such as curtains and side curtah etc., ...there is no seam pucker results. In the case of the material plies. in dual feed. To engage: raise sewing foot, push top fe€ downward until it to there. Also during assembly of checked or striped fab panels the material is fed exactly by...
Owner's Manual
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...lengths (4 to cut away seam allowances. Knitted or crocheted materials: sew with a stitch length of waste fabric and do not baste such materials as plastic, foil or oilcloth (penetration ...holes!). I Sewing tips for jeans fabrics. Try out on the iron. e. Twill/jeans: use special needles... medium stitch length. Velvet or silk velour: baste the seam line twice and sew in perfect condition (otherwise fibres are pulled). When sewing over thick intersections t is advis able to 6 mm) and the dual feed...
...lengths (4 to cut away seam allowances. Knitted or crocheted materials: sew with a stitch length of waste fabric and do not baste such materials as plastic, foil or oilcloth (penetration ...holes!). I Sewing tips for jeans fabrics. Try out on the iron. e. Twill/jeans: use special needles... medium stitch length. Velvet or silk velour: baste the seam line twice and sew in perfect condition (otherwise fibres are pulled). When sewing over thick intersections t is advis able to 6 mm) and the dual feed...
Owner's Manual
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... have been basted, pull the fabric plies apart to find the joining threads: cut these through carefully, to avoid damag the material (Fig. 1). Sew c stitch. After that, pull the material by the requir stitch length to I :, - .L. Stitch length: 6 mm For this procech until...sr lines onto cuttings. Repeat this application do not lower the feed dog. Sew along the marked lines with the fringe fi When all contours with basting stitches. Stitch-width: 2 mm Needle: 80 Sewing thread: Machine embroidery thread Bashng is completed. Making taor's tacks Fringe foot, special accessory ...
... have been basted, pull the fabric plies apart to find the joining threads: cut these through carefully, to avoid damag the material (Fig. 1). Sew c stitch. After that, pull the material by the requir stitch length to I :, - .L. Stitch length: 6 mm For this procech until...sr lines onto cuttings. Repeat this application do not lower the feed dog. Sew along the marked lines with the fringe fi When all contours with basting stitches. Stitch-width: 2 mm Needle: 80 Sewing thread: Machine embroidery thread Bashng is completed. Making taor's tacks Fringe foot, special accessory ...
Owner's Manual
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In this cas' sewing thread should be wound on the boi bin and used in the machine with Select the longest stitch. Fe this , selection of a suitable thread important. For topstitching the fabric placed in the needle. To obtain particularly promine seams, ...-stitch foot (special acce: sory). • Before you fit the straight-stitch foot, set relatively high. L Needle: 100/120 Needle thread: buttonhole thread Bobbin thread: sewing thread Stitch length: longest stitch Top-stitch seams produce nice ornament effects. set th needle at its central position. For this...
In this cas' sewing thread should be wound on the boi bin and used in the machine with Select the longest stitch. Fe this , selection of a suitable thread important. For topstitching the fabric placed in the needle. To obtain particularly promine seams, ...-stitch foot (special acce: sory). • Before you fit the straight-stitch foot, set relatively high. L Needle: 100/120 Needle thread: buttonhole thread Bobbin thread: sewing thread Stitch length: longest stitch Top-stitch seams produce nice ornament effects. set th needle at its central position. For this...
Owner's Manual
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at the same t pushing it back slightly until the machine has made a few stitches in the unworn area of the fah Then stitch over the damaged spot from one s to the other in serpentine fashion, ... stitches (see Fig. 4). _____ Darning with straight stitch -n prog -- (J 00 L__ - - 2-3 6 L Feed dog: Presser bar lifter: Sewing thread: lowered in h "C" and insert the foot so that it rests against stop. Draw up the bobbin thread. F sew a few stitches. You determine the length of the darning stitch by the rate at right angles...
at the same t pushing it back slightly until the machine has made a few stitches in the unworn area of the fah Then stitch over the damaged spot from one s to the other in serpentine fashion, ... stitches (see Fig. 4). _____ Darning with straight stitch -n prog -- (J 00 L__ - - 2-3 6 L Feed dog: Presser bar lifter: Sewing thread: lowered in h "C" and insert the foot so that it rests against stop. Draw up the bobbin thread. F sew a few stitches. You determine the length of the darning stitch by the rate at right angles...
Owner's Manual
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... difficult materials), dual feed is not only fed from below, but also from above simultaneously. U Dual feed Pfaff offer the only household sewing machine in the world with several sewing feet. in dual feed. To disengage: lift sewing foot, press top feed lightly downward, pull it to move up. 74 By this means, the material... fabric panels the material is no seam pucker results. It provides for excellent feed ing of pla stics, oilcloth, imitation suede, etc. (i.e. To engage: raise sewing foot, push top feed downward until it to the rear and allow it engages.
... difficult materials), dual feed is not only fed from below, but also from above simultaneously. U Dual feed Pfaff offer the only household sewing machine in the world with several sewing feet. in dual feed. To disengage: lift sewing foot, press top feed lightly downward, pull it to move up. 74 By this means, the material... fabric panels the material is no seam pucker results. It provides for excellent feed ing of pla stics, oilcloth, imitation suede, etc. (i.e. To engage: raise sewing foot, push top feed downward until it to the rear and allow it engages.