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Looper cover 12 Lower knife . 79 Main switch 9 Maintenance and malfunction Material guide plate 77 - 83 33 Needle plates N and R 53 Needle threader 19 Normal accessories 66, 67 Oiling 81 Overedge needles 20, 21 Practical sewing...disc 67 Spool net. 67 Spool stands 11 Standard thread tension 42 Stitch length adjusting knob 26 Taping foot 69 Technical part 7 -3 Thread charts 54, 55 Thread cutter 24 Thread unreeling disc 67 Threading the looper 14 - 18 Threading the needles 20, 21 Threading the thread guides 13 Upper knife 78 Upper knife lock 34 Waste ...
Looper cover 12 Lower knife . 79 Main switch 9 Maintenance and malfunction Material guide plate 77 - 83 33 Needle plates N and R 53 Needle threader 19 Normal accessories 66, 67 Oiling 81 Overedge needles 20, 21 Practical sewing...disc 67 Spool net. 67 Spool stands 11 Standard thread tension 42 Stitch length adjusting knob 26 Taping foot 69 Technical part 7 -3 Thread charts 54, 55 Thread cutter 24 Thread unreeling disc 67 Threading the looper 14 - 18 Threading the needles 20, 21 Threading the thread guides 13 Upper knife 78 Upper knife lock 34 Waste ...
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Technical part Electrical connection Detachable work support Accessory box Spool stands Waste box / looper cover Threading the thread guides and the looper Threader Threading the needles Sewing foot lever Sewing test / thread cutter Seam width adjusting knob Stitch length adjusting knob Differential feed Changing the needle, sewing foot and needle plate Converting the machine for chainstitch...
Technical part Electrical connection Detachable work support Accessory box Spool stands Waste box / looper cover Threading the thread guides and the looper Threader Threading the needles Sewing foot lever Sewing test / thread cutter Seam width adjusting knob Stitch length adjusting knob Differential feed Changing the needle, sewing foot and needle plate Converting the machine for chainstitch...
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To assure optimal thread take-up the two upper telescopic extensions must pull the spool stand (28) out fully in the direction of the arrow. -- -, Spool stands Before the spools are attached you hear the ball stops catch in place. Extend the telescopic thread guide (24) fully. When you have finished sewing push in the telescopic thread guide (24) and push the spool stand (28) in towards the machine, with or without the spools, until you must be turned slowly until it catches in place. 11
To assure optimal thread take-up the two upper telescopic extensions must pull the spool stand (28) out fully in the direction of the arrow. -- -, Spool stands Before the spools are attached you hear the ball stops catch in place. Extend the telescopic thread guide (24) fully. When you have finished sewing push in the telescopic thread guide (24) and push the spool stand (28) in towards the machine, with or without the spools, until you must be turned slowly until it catches in place. 11
Owner's Manual
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... overedge looper (yellow) 3. Right needle (green) = 5. dis ccc ccc 000 0 00 With both hands pull the thread through the thread guide (36) and the appropriate thread tension (1, 2, 4, 5 and 6). Chainstitch looper (mauve) 4. Right overedge looper (pink) 2. - Make sure the thread stays in the slot on the spool pins (25). Left needle (blue) Note: To achieve top...
... overedge looper (yellow) 3. Right needle (green) = 5. dis ccc ccc 000 0 00 With both hands pull the thread through the thread guide (36) and the appropriate thread tension (1, 2, 4, 5 and 6). Chainstitch looper (mauve) 4. Right overedge looper (pink) 2. - Make sure the thread stays in the slot on the spool pins (25). Left needle (blue) Note: To achieve top...
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Threading the left hand. - 000 000 DOD D 15 Pull the thread from thread guide 8 through the looper eye 9 and pull it a bit with the marking on the hand wheel must be in the order 1 to 8. Thread the left overedge looper (39) in line with your left overedge looper 1. The marking on the hou&ng. 12 C 2.
Threading the left hand. - 000 000 DOD D 15 Pull the thread from thread guide 8 through the looper eye 9 and pull it a bit with the marking on the hand wheel must be in the order 1 to 8. Thread the left overedge looper (39) in line with your left overedge looper 1. The marking on the hou&ng. 12 C 2.
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Pull the thread a bit more nd at the same time let the slider slowly slide back. Pull the end of the thread slightly and push the slider on the hand wheel is not correctly set. With the tweezers thread the thread through thread guide (1 1) and draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot. The threading path is automatically inserted in yellow. Note: If the slider on the threader (41) cannot be moved, the marking on the looper threader (41) to the left until it rests in place. çgtL /Q 4. N , 11 7 0 16 3. The thread is marked in guide 10. 5.
Pull the thread a bit more nd at the same time let the slider slowly slide back. Pull the end of the thread slightly and push the slider on the hand wheel is not correctly set. With the tweezers thread the thread through thread guide (1 1) and draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot. The threading path is automatically inserted in yellow. Note: If the slider on the threader (41) cannot be moved, the marking on the looper threader (41) to the left until it rests in place. çgtL /Q 4. N , 11 7 0 16 3. The thread is marked in guide 10. 5.
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... position lever (44) of the chainstitch path is marked in mauve. lever (44) to return the positioning 4870 does not sew chainstitch. you forget to its original position. This moves the looper I 8 V 0 6 - , Draw the thread through thread guide 7 through the looper eye 9 and place it easily. Return the looper to the right and chainstitch...
... position lever (44) of the chainstitch path is marked in mauve. lever (44) to return the positioning 4870 does not sew chainstitch. you forget to its original position. This moves the looper I 8 V 0 6 - , Draw the thread through thread guide 7 through the looper eye 9 and place it easily. Return the looper to the right and chainstitch...
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...the sewing foot with the needle between the two guide lugs B. Draw the thread from the needle's eye. You can now pull the end of the thread through the needle's eye. D ! Draw the threader back away from the bottom through hook D and the thread automatically passes behind the needle until the needle ... page 66) with the sewing foot lever (33) and turn the hand wheel (32) until the small hook C passes through the eye to thread the needle. B 19 A Draw the thread through slot A on the threader and hold it a bit taut. ,B B 1 AB Slowly lower the threader behind hook C.
...the sewing foot with the needle between the two guide lugs B. Draw the thread from the needle's eye. You can now pull the end of the thread through the needle's eye. D ! Draw the threader back away from the bottom through hook D and the thread automatically passes behind the needle until the needle ... page 66) with the sewing foot lever (33) and turn the hand wheel (32) until the small hook C passes through the eye to thread the needle. B 19 A Draw the thread through slot A on the threader and hold it a bit taut. ,B B 1 AB Slowly lower the threader behind hook C.
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... on the type of the old thread and the new thread together. You can only sew with the threader. o Caution: You can also draw the looper threads straight through the thread guide before the needles. Never use three needles. 7 11 22 3' 0000000 '5 000 LJDD 67 8 Threading overedge needles B and C (without needle A) Thread the overedge needles B and C in...
... on the type of the old thread and the new thread together. You can only sew with the threader. o Caution: You can also draw the looper threads straight through the thread guide before the needles. Never use three needles. 7 11 22 3' 0000000 '5 000 LJDD 67 8 Threading overedge needles B and C (without needle A) Thread the overedge needles B and C in...
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Sewing test - 00' When the machine has been threaded, you just need to sew. Since the fabric 000 000 D 0 O is automatically fed, you should sew a test seam. Place a fabric remnant under the sewing \ foot right in front of the needle and lower 00 the foot. With the threads held slightly taut, slowly begin to guide the material with your hands (do not push or pull). Note: Make sure that the threads interloop correctly when sewing (thread chain). 000 23 First raise 000 the sewing foot.
Sewing test - 00' When the machine has been threaded, you just need to sew. Since the fabric 000 000 D 0 O is automatically fed, you should sew a test seam. Place a fabric remnant under the sewing \ foot right in front of the needle and lower 00 the foot. With the threads held slightly taut, slowly begin to guide the material with your hands (do not push or pull). Note: Make sure that the threads interloop correctly when sewing (thread chain). 000 23 First raise 000 the sewing foot.
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Taping foot This special sewing foot is for sewing on width of tape N 3 - 5 (adjustable for a tape width of the tape, adjust its position in guides 1 from stretching. Raise sewing foot and place tape in relation to the needle with the slide 2. 4. Depending on the width of 4- 9 mm) N N normal ...right. 3. Insert fabric and sew a test seam. / 69 Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 or 5 depending on tapes to right stop with adjusting screw 3. 5.
Taping foot This special sewing foot is for sewing on width of tape N 3 - 5 (adjustable for a tape width of the tape, adjust its position in guides 1 from stretching. Raise sewing foot and place tape in relation to the needle with the slide 2. 4. Depending on the width of 4- 9 mm) N N normal ...right. 3. Insert fabric and sew a test seam. / 69 Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 or 5 depending on tapes to right stop with adjusting screw 3. 5.
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...: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 4 N N N normal needle plate N see display (press mod key) blindstitch foot switch on Sewing: 1. Preparation of guide 2. 3. The needle penetration in one thread of the seam. 2. Before sewing cut 2 cm off hem part 3. seams and wherever the seam should not be visible. Blindstitch sewing foot Blindstitch is under ...
...: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 4 N N N normal needle plate N see display (press mod key) blindstitch foot switch on Sewing: 1. Preparation of guide 2. 3. The needle penetration in one thread of the seam. 2. Before sewing cut 2 cm off hem part 3. seams and wherever the seam should not be visible. Blindstitch sewing foot Blindstitch is under ...
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...to sew in gimp threads (cords, synthetic threads) up to 4 N N rolled seam needle plate R see display (press mod key) gimp thread sewing foot engaged Inserting the gimp thread 1. Place the fabric...on ) or prog. 18 1,0 to 1,5 3 to a thickness of the sewing foot shoe. 4. Thread gimp thread (cord) through the hole 1 and then place it in its highest position. 2. Preparing the machine... Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 1 3 (switch converter on wedding dresses and valance). Sew...
...to sew in gimp threads (cords, synthetic threads) up to 4 N N rolled seam needle plate R see display (press mod key) gimp thread sewing foot engaged Inserting the gimp thread 1. Place the fabric...on ) or prog. 18 1,0 to 1,5 3 to a thickness of the sewing foot shoe. 4. Thread gimp thread (cord) through the hole 1 and then place it in its highest position. 2. Preparing the machine... Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 1 3 (switch converter on wedding dresses and valance). Sew...
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...flush (right side to right side) under the cording foot up to the upper knife. Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in guide 1. 3. The cording (piping) must be placed in its highest position. 2. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: ...Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 7.10cr 21 N' 3-5 N N or 3 normal needle plate N see display (press mod key) cording foot engaged Inserting...
...flush (right side to right side) under the cording foot up to the upper knife. Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in guide 1. 3. The cording (piping) must be placed in its highest position. 2. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: ...Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 7.10cr 21 N' 3-5 N N or 3 normal needle plate N see display (press mod key) cording foot engaged Inserting...
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ned out with or without the upper knife in all the seam width settings. Slide the bead tape through guide 1 and 2 to the back of the fabric (fig. 2). Fig1 fabric 2 1 beads Bead sewing foot This special sewing foot is sewn onto the fabric edge, the ... can sew with one needle only. These operations are car-. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 (for small beads) 5 (for sewing on beads, sequins, strass bands, lead and ordinary cords...
ned out with or without the upper knife in all the seam width settings. Slide the bead tape through guide 1 and 2 to the back of the fabric (fig. 2). Fig1 fabric 2 1 beads Bead sewing foot This special sewing foot is sewn onto the fabric edge, the ... can sew with one needle only. These operations are car-. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 (for small beads) 5 (for sewing on beads, sequins, strass bands, lead and ordinary cords...
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... Loosen screw 3 and adjust guide 2 so that when sewing the needle penet rates right at the edge of the lace (and the fabric underneath). Tighten screw 3. 3. Always sew a test seam. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper ...mod key) lace sewing foot optionally disengaged or not Sewing on , both the lace and the fabric must simply be guided flush along edge guide 1 (engage upper knife). 4. i -E 76 Raise the sewing foot and set needle in highest position. 2. When ...
... Loosen screw 3 and adjust guide 2 so that when sewing the needle penet rates right at the edge of the lace (and the fabric underneath). Tighten screw 3. 3. Always sew a test seam. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper ...mod key) lace sewing foot optionally disengaged or not Sewing on , both the lace and the fabric must simply be guided flush along edge guide 1 (engage upper knife). 4. i -E 76 Raise the sewing foot and set needle in highest position. 2. When ...
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sewing foot height Needle system Needle size Number of the cardboard box Machine Foot control Mains cable Machine cover Waste box Workpiece guide plate Instruction manual Spedfications Maximum sewing speed Seam width Stitch length Differential feed Needle plate Lubrication Max. .li Contents of threads Dimensions Weight 84 1 500 stitches/mm 3 to 7,2 mm overlock stitch 7 to 9 mm chainstitch 1 to 4 mm 1: 0,5/1 : 2 exchangeable N or R manual 5 + 1,5 mm EL x 705 80 or 90 2, 3, 4, 5 310 x 330 x 320 10,5 kg
sewing foot height Needle system Needle size Number of the cardboard box Machine Foot control Mains cable Machine cover Waste box Workpiece guide plate Instruction manual Spedfications Maximum sewing speed Seam width Stitch length Differential feed Needle plate Lubrication Max. .li Contents of threads Dimensions Weight 84 1 500 stitches/mm 3 to 7,2 mm overlock stitch 7 to 9 mm chainstitch 1 to 4 mm 1: 0,5/1 : 2 exchangeable N or R manual 5 + 1,5 mm EL x 705 80 or 90 2, 3, 4, 5 310 x 330 x 320 10,5 kg
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Parts of the hobbylock 4870 (23) Thread guide with coloured markings (24) TelescoPic thread guide (25) Spool pins (26) Thread cutter (27) Spool centering (28) Spool stands (29) Power socket (30) Main switch (31) Foot control socket (32) Hand wheel (33) Sewing foot lever (34) Stitch length adjusting knob (35) Adjusting ring for the differential feed (36) Reverse thread guide (50) Material guide plate (51) Waste box
Parts of the hobbylock 4870 (23) Thread guide with coloured markings (24) TelescoPic thread guide (25) Spool pins (26) Thread cutter (27) Spool centering (28) Spool stands (29) Power socket (30) Main switch (31) Foot control socket (32) Hand wheel (33) Sewing foot lever (34) Stitch length adjusting knob (35) Adjusting ring for the differential feed (36) Reverse thread guide (50) Material guide plate (51) Waste box