Owner's Manual
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... in the mains lead of this or the last page out when reading. -J /I\ j Safety rules For the United Kingdom only The leads must be used without fuse cover. Only 3 A spare fuses must definitely not be connected to the safety lead terminal I You will find the Contents on page 2....correspond with the correspon ding colour code. The wire which is marked with three pins. Spare fuse covers are available from electrical suppliers or the PFAFF agencies. Defective mains leads must be replaced completely. I nor to the terminal which is coloured brown must be con nected to a plug ...
... in the mains lead of this or the last page out when reading. -J /I\ j Safety rules For the United Kingdom only The leads must be used without fuse cover. Only 3 A spare fuses must definitely not be connected to the safety lead terminal I You will find the Contents on page 2....correspond with the correspon ding colour code. The wire which is marked with three pins. Spare fuse covers are available from electrical suppliers or the PFAFF agencies. Defective mains leads must be replaced completely. I nor to the terminal which is coloured brown must be con nected to a plug ...
Owner's Manual
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...centerfor examination, repair, electrical or mecha nical adjustment. 4, Never operate the sewing machine with same type rated 1 5 Watts. 3. Always use bent or blunt needles. The sewing machine should always be left unattended when plugged in. Replace bulb with any air openings blocked. The ...the accumulation of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to whip when rewinding. DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. Do not use only. Switch the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from all controls to break. 1 3. Unplug immediately. 4. Do not allow ...
...centerfor examination, repair, electrical or mecha nical adjustment. 4, Never operate the sewing machine with same type rated 1 5 Watts. 3. Always use bent or blunt needles. The sewing machine should always be left unattended when plugged in. Replace bulb with any air openings blocked. The ...the accumulation of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to whip when rewinding. DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. Do not use only. Switch the sewing machine off ("0") position, then remove plug from all controls to break. 1 3. Unplug immediately. 4. Do not allow ...
Owner's Manual
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...avoid damage. Environment The recommended environment is a high-quality elec tronic-mechanical appliance; The machine must be adjusted by its function is disturbed - Constant use only original PFAFF parts. 11. This sewing machine is : Ambient temperature 10° C to 40° C, Humidity 20% to : dust, severe dampness, ... can repair. Notes on Safety Notes on safety for the sewing lamp is 15 Watts. 4. The tension of the socket by a PFAFF mechanic. 5. Do not use any objects in such a way that for which may only be put into a warm room. 8. Do not pull the mains plug...
...avoid damage. Environment The recommended environment is a high-quality elec tronic-mechanical appliance; The machine must be adjusted by its function is disturbed - Constant use only original PFAFF parts. 11. This sewing machine is : Ambient temperature 10° C to 40° C, Humidity 20% to : dust, severe dampness, ... can repair. Notes on Safety Notes on safety for the sewing lamp is 15 Watts. 4. The tension of the socket by a PFAFF mechanic. 5. Do not use any objects in such a way that for which may only be put into a warm room. 8. Do not pull the mains plug...
Owner's Manual
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... is happy to follow. You have any material in its stride and will sew, trim and neaten up -to full use as easy to use . Your new hobbylock 4760 can go amiss. Your PFAFF hobbylock features the very latest in one operation. If you now take a little time to study the instruc tion manual, nothing...
... is happy to follow. You have any material in its stride and will sew, trim and neaten up -to full use as easy to use . Your new hobbylock 4760 can go amiss. Your PFAFF hobbylock features the very latest in one operation. If you now take a little time to study the instruc tion manual, nothing...
Owner's Manual
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... remove the accessories. 44, Accessories The following accessories are included with or without thread spool must be placed in telescopic thread guide 21. After each use push in position. 7 Thread spool stand 24 with the machine: 1 Overedge needles system EL X 705, Cat Nr. 2002 2 Screwdriver (large) 3 Screwdriver (small) 4 Pair of tweezers...
... remove the accessories. 44, Accessories The following accessories are included with or without thread spool must be placed in telescopic thread guide 21. After each use push in position. 7 Thread spool stand 24 with the machine: 1 Overedge needles system EL X 705, Cat Nr. 2002 2 Screwdriver (large) 3 Screwdriver (small) 4 Pair of tweezers...
Owner's Manual
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... the risk of the foot control. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrican to the foot control. Sewing speed is intended to be used. 8 Notes on . Foot control sewing machine, foot controller type AE 033 has to fit in a polarized out let only one blade wider than the other...
... the risk of the foot control. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrican to the foot control. Sewing speed is intended to be used. 8 Notes on . Foot control sewing machine, foot controller type AE 033 has to fit in a polarized out let only one blade wider than the other...
Owner's Manual
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... lower part of the contai ner until the lower tabs snap into the upper slots of the overedge looper. PFAcF h4 l 6 obb2 Ykk I 4 4 PIAFF hobbYkCk 4762 Lint box Insert the upper tabs of lint box 34 into the lower slots of the lint box...
... lower part of the contai ner until the lower tabs snap into the upper slots of the overedge looper. PFAcF h4 l 6 obb2 Ykk I 4 4 PIAFF hobbYkCk 4762 Lint box Insert the upper tabs of lint box 34 into the lower slots of the lint box...
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Telescopic thread guide Extend telescopic thread guide 21 upwards. The net must be used for use with smal ler thread spools. To ensure optimum thread take-off, the two upper telescopes must be rotated slowly until their locking balls are set ...
Telescopic thread guide Extend telescopic thread guide 21 upwards. The net must be used for use with smal ler thread spools. To ensure optimum thread take-off, the two upper telescopes must be rotated slowly until their locking balls are set ...
Owner's Manual
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... lodged between the tension discs and press it down with conical spools. inside the machine. following steps ito 4. Left overedge looper = yellow 3. Right needle = green 4. Use cone adapters 26 only with both hands until it is to be found behind the looper cover, i.e. Further notes on the thread spool net and...
... lodged between the tension discs and press it down with conical spools. inside the machine. following steps ito 4. Left overedge looper = yellow 3. Right needle = green 4. Use cone adapters 26 only with both hands until it is to be found behind the looper cover, i.e. Further notes on the thread spool net and...
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Note: To facilitate threading, use the tweezers included in red through guides 5 to the left underneath the sewing foot. tnsert the thread along the path marked in the accessory box. Insert the thread from the front through the looper and lay it to 8. Pull about 10 cm of thread through the eye in overedge looper 9. Threading/right overedge looper (red) Thread by following steps ito 9. J31 I 5-
Note: To facilitate threading, use the tweezers included in red through guides 5 to the left underneath the sewing foot. tnsert the thread along the path marked in the accessory box. Insert the thread from the front through the looper and lay it to 8. Pull about 10 cm of thread through the eye in overedge looper 9. Threading/right overedge looper (red) Thread by following steps ito 9. J31 I 5-
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I 'I Insert the thread by following steps ito 10. :J ': Threading the left overedge loopers (yellow) Turn the handwheel in the accessory box. 14 Note: To facilitate threading, use the tweezers included in the direction of the arrow you until overedge looper 15 is positioned at the extreme right.
I 'I Insert the thread by following steps ito 10. :J ': Threading the left overedge loopers (yellow) Turn the handwheel in the accessory box. 14 Note: To facilitate threading, use the tweezers included in the direction of the arrow you until overedge looper 15 is positioned at the extreme right.
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Threading/right needle A (green) Insert the thread by following steps 1 to the left underneath the sewing foot. Pull about 10 cm of the needle eye, use the tweezers included in guide 7. I Note: The thread must run through the looper and lay it to 9. Note: To facilitate threading of thread through the upper slot in the accessory box and lower the sewing foot. 16
Threading/right needle A (green) Insert the thread by following steps 1 to the left underneath the sewing foot. Pull about 10 cm of the needle eye, use the tweezers included in guide 7. I Note: The thread must run through the looper and lay it to 9. Note: To facilitate threading of thread through the upper slot in the accessory box and lower the sewing foot. 16
Owner's Manual
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Note: To facilitate threading of thread through the lower slot in the accessory box and lower the sewing foot. 17 Pull about 10 cm of the needle eye, use the tweezers included in guide 5. Note: The thread must run through the needle eye and lay it to the left needle B by following steps ito 7. Hi Threading/left needle B (blue> Thread the left under neath the sewing foot.
Note: To facilitate threading of thread through the lower slot in the accessory box and lower the sewing foot. 17 Pull about 10 cm of the needle eye, use the tweezers included in guide 5. Note: The thread must run through the needle eye and lay it to the left needle B by following steps ito 7. Hi Threading/left needle B (blue> Thread the left under neath the sewing foot.
Owner's Manual
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... amount of fabric to 0.5, the front feed dog moves half as fast as the wave effect when using rib knit (B). 24 As a result, the fabric is 1 .0, by which move the same amount of fabric used. The standard adjustment is stretched, This prevents the seam from becoming gathered when sewing very delicate fabrics...
... amount of fabric to 0.5, the front feed dog moves half as fast as the wave effect when using rib knit (B). 24 As a result, the fabric is 1 .0, by which move the same amount of fabric used. The standard adjustment is stretched, This prevents the seam from becoming gathered when sewing very delicate fabrics...
Owner's Manual
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... and neck openings, skirt hems, set tight stitch length. Crimping: Frills made from becoming stretched when sewing knitted fabrics such as the gather effect when using very delicate fabrics (D). Fashionable touches can also be intro duced in circular cut-outs, curves on blouses, shirts, skirts, round pockets, flaps and lapels, gathering...
... and neck openings, skirt hems, set tight stitch length. Crimping: Frills made from becoming stretched when sewing knitted fabrics such as the gather effect when using very delicate fabrics (D). Fashionable touches can also be intro duced in circular cut-outs, curves on blouses, shirts, skirts, round pockets, flaps and lapels, gathering...
Owner's Manual
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Insert the article over the free arm. Reattaching the work support Position the detachable work support 10 towards the left. The free arm is level with the free arm Detach the work support pcAFF Remove the lint box and pull detachable work support so that it locks into position. 26 Reattach the lint box. Sewing with the machine cover, then slide it to the right until it is particularly useful for sewing tubular items such as trouser legs and sleeves.
Insert the article over the free arm. Reattaching the work support Position the detachable work support 10 towards the left. The free arm is level with the free arm Detach the work support pcAFF Remove the lint box and pull detachable work support so that it locks into position. 26 Reattach the lint box. Sewing with the machine cover, then slide it to the right until it is particularly useful for sewing tubular items such as trouser legs and sleeves.
Owner's Manual
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... a e.g. good idea to use thread the right thread colours corresponding overedge looper with yellow yarn. For this reason it thread tensions, is always best to sew a test seam to the indivi the left ove redge looper with red yarn, to cnc the interlocking of the fabric 32 PFAFF hobbylock The settrngs for individual...
... a e.g. good idea to use thread the right thread colours corresponding overedge looper with yellow yarn. For this reason it thread tensions, is always best to sew a test seam to the indivi the left ove redge looper with red yarn, to cnc the interlocking of the fabric 32 PFAFF hobbylock The settrngs for individual...
Owner's Manual
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...This ensures good stability. 44 Lubricating the machine Switch off at the mains switch The point shown above should be lubrica ted with rubbing alcohol. Use the lint brush from the accessories to time with the oil from the accessories every time the machine is cleaned. One or two drops of... PFAFF sewing machine oil are manufactu red from the needle plate, the upper and lower knives and looper area. All other parts are sufficient. Machine ...
...This ensures good stability. 44 Lubricating the machine Switch off at the mains switch The point shown above should be lubrica ted with rubbing alcohol. Use the lint brush from the accessories to time with the oil from the accessories every time the machine is cleaned. One or two drops of... PFAFF sewing machine oil are manufactu red from the needle plate, the upper and lower knives and looper area. All other parts are sufficient. Machine ...
Owner's Manual
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Engage the upper knife and close the looper cover. 45 Disengage the upper knife and move the needle(s) to loosen lower knife retaining screw A. Use the arge screw driver from the accessories to the uppermost position. Insertion: Insert a new lower knife into the recess provided and tighten the retai ning screw. Remove the screw and the lower knife. W11 Changing the lower knife Switch off at the mains switch Removal: Detach the lint box and open the looper cover.
Engage the upper knife and close the looper cover. 45 Disengage the upper knife and move the needle(s) to loosen lower knife retaining screw A. Use the arge screw driver from the accessories to the uppermost position. Insertion: Insert a new lower knife into the recess provided and tighten the retai ning screw. Remove the screw and the lower knife. W11 Changing the lower knife Switch off at the mains switch Removal: Detach the lint box and open the looper cover.
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Push the bulb into the socket, thereby rotating it in a clockwise direction until it is firmly in . Replace the sewing lamp cover and tighten the retaining screw. Insert a new bulb (max. 1 5 Watt) into the socket, give it a half-turn in a counter-clockwise direction and remove it until the latter can be removed. Push the bulb into the socket and rotate it . Changing the light bulb (sewing light) Switch off at the mains switch Use the large screwdriver from the acces sories to loosen the retaining screw of sewing light cover 1 3 until the two cams of the bulb lock in place.
Push the bulb into the socket, thereby rotating it in a clockwise direction until it is firmly in . Replace the sewing lamp cover and tighten the retaining screw. Insert a new bulb (max. 1 5 Watt) into the socket, give it a half-turn in a counter-clockwise direction and remove it until the latter can be removed. Push the bulb into the socket and rotate it . Changing the light bulb (sewing light) Switch off at the mains switch Use the large screwdriver from the acces sories to loosen the retaining screw of sewing light cover 1 3 until the two cams of the bulb lock in place.