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... the sewing mechanism Bobbin winding Inserting the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case Upper threading Threadingtheneedle Drawing up the bobbin thread Presser bar lifter Thread cutter Regulating the stitch length Sewing straight stitches Zigzag stitches Needle position Selecting utility stitches, 802 to 807 Selecting stretch stitches, 806 and 807 Utility stitches, models 802 to 807 Stretch stitches, models 806, 807 Thread tensions Changing the needle Reverse sewing Dropping the machine feed Changing the sewing foot Sewing feet Special sewing feet Buttonhole settings Sewing buttonholes Fitting...
... the sewing mechanism Bobbin winding Inserting the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case Upper threading Threadingtheneedle Drawing up the bobbin thread Presser bar lifter Thread cutter Regulating the stitch length Sewing straight stitches Zigzag stitches Needle position Selecting utility stitches, 802 to 807 Selecting stretch stitches, 806 and 807 Utility stitches, models 802 to 807 Stretch stitches, models 806, 807 Thread tensions Changing the needle Reverse sewing Dropping the machine feed Changing the sewing foot Sewing feet Special sewing feet Buttonhole settings Sewing buttonholes Fitting...
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...6 Buttonhole and needle positioning lever 7 Spool pins 8 Bobbin winder 9 Hand wheel 10 Stop motion knob 11 Stitch length control 12 Reverse feed control 13 Base (on portable machines) 14 Needle plate 15 Bed cover 16 Sewing foot holder with sewing foot 17 Sewing foot retaining screw 18 Presser bar with thread cutter 19 Needle thread tension 20 Presser bar lifter (on back of your sewing machine 1 Take-up lever 2 Thread guide 3 Bobbin tension stud (for bobbin winding) and thread guiding hook 4 Zigzag-stitch lever 5 Utility- Parts of machine arm) 21 Needle set screw 22 Drop-feed button 23 Free...
...6 Buttonhole and needle positioning lever 7 Spool pins 8 Bobbin winder 9 Hand wheel 10 Stop motion knob 11 Stitch length control 12 Reverse feed control 13 Base (on portable machines) 14 Needle plate 15 Bed cover 16 Sewing foot holder with sewing foot 17 Sewing foot retaining screw 18 Presser bar with thread cutter 19 Needle thread tension 20 Presser bar lifter (on back of your sewing machine 1 Take-up lever 2 Thread guide 3 Bobbin tension stud (for bobbin winding) and thread guiding hook 4 Zigzag-stitch lever 5 Utility- Parts of machine arm) 21 Needle set screw 22 Drop-feed button 23 Free...
Owner's Manual
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To replace the cover, reverse this receptacle from the machine for sewing. J 1 On models 800, 802 and 806 place it into the free arm. 7 -/ 800,802,806 4/- Removing the carrying case cover Open the hinges on models 801, 803 and 807 push it on the bed plate, and on both sides of the hinge catches properly in its original position. Foot control receptacle Remove this proce dure, making sure the bottom of the cover (G), move them back up (H) and then remove the cover (I). Before putting the machine away after sewing replace the receptacle in the slot.
To replace the cover, reverse this receptacle from the machine for sewing. J 1 On models 800, 802 and 806 place it into the free arm. 7 -/ 800,802,806 4/- Removing the carrying case cover Open the hinges on models 801, 803 and 807 push it on the bed plate, and on both sides of the hinge catches properly in its original position. Foot control receptacle Remove this proce dure, making sure the bottom of the cover (G), move them back up (H) and then remove the cover (I). Before putting the machine away after sewing replace the receptacle in the slot.
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Electrical connection Push plug G into the machine socket and plug H into the wall socket. Your machine is now ready for sewing. Press it down the pedal, the faster the machine runs. 2 Foot control Place the foot control on the floor under the table. The more you press down with your foot. The machine starts sewing.
Electrical connection Push plug G into the machine socket and plug H into the wall socket. Your machine is now ready for sewing. Press it down the pedal, the faster the machine runs. 2 Foot control Place the foot control on the floor under the table. The more you press down with your foot. The machine starts sewing.
Owner's Manual
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... a spool of them. After bobbin winding, turn the stop motion knob towards you start winding the bobbin, disengage the sewing mechanism. Place a bobbin on one of thread on bobbin winder 8 so that pin H enters slot G. Pass the thread from the spooi around the bobbin a few times and push the bobbin to re-engage the sewing mechanism. When the bobbin is full push it to the left and remove it around bobbin tension...
... a spool of them. After bobbin winding, turn the stop motion knob towards you start winding the bobbin, disengage the sewing mechanism. Place a bobbin on one of thread on bobbin winder 8 so that pin H enters slot G. Pass the thread from the spooi around the bobbin a few times and push the bobbin to re-engage the sewing mechanism. When the bobbin is full push it to the left and remove it around bobbin tension...
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Cutout H must be flush. 5 Then draw the thread into slot H and under the spring into eye I and push the bobbin case onto stud B as far as it will go. Inserting the bobbin case Pull up latch I . Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin in the bobbin case so that the thread unreels towards the back (G). Release the latch. Stud G and latch I must point upwards.
Cutout H must be flush. 5 Then draw the thread into slot H and under the spring into eye I and push the bobbin case onto stud B as far as it will go. Inserting the bobbin case Pull up latch I . Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin in the bobbin case so that the thread unreels towards the back (G). Release the latch. Stud G and latch I must point upwards.
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Pass the thread around the tension stud and pull it through guide H. Threading the needle Thread the needle from the right into needle thread tension 19. Draw the thread from the right through thread guiding hook 3, thread guide 2 and from front to the right behind guide G. Pull the thread from the spool through take -up lever 1 and pull it slightly to back. 6 Upper threading Raise the sewing foot and the take -up lever.
Pass the thread around the tension stud and pull it through guide H. Threading the needle Thread the needle from the right into needle thread tension 19. Draw the thread from the right through thread guiding hook 3, thread guide 2 and from front to the right behind guide G. Pull the thread from the spool through take -up lever 1 and pull it slightly to back. 6 Upper threading Raise the sewing foot and the take -up lever.
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... and back under the sewing foot. Position I 7 Presser bar litter Lever 20 has three positions. N E_ I is lowered for sewing. = Darning position for the darning foot only. G = The sewing foot is raised. (Before you until the needle moves down and up again and the take -up lever 1.) H = The sewing foot is marked by a notch. 7- Pull the bobbin thread out of the needle hole and lay both threads toward you remove the work, turn the balance wheel...
... and back under the sewing foot. Position I 7 Presser bar litter Lever 20 has three positions. N E_ I is lowered for sewing. = Darning position for the darning foot only. G = The sewing foot is raised. (Before you until the needle moves down and up again and the take -up lever 1.) H = The sewing foot is marked by a notch. 7- Pull the bobbin thread out of the needle hole and lay both threads toward you remove the work, turn the balance wheel...
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tPhthueellpbtrhaeecskswe. roDrbkraarwo.utthe threads into the cutter slot and pull them . H shows how to cut them downwards to set at mark G on models 806 and 807. /- The numbers indicate the length in mm. Thread cutter (G) The thread cutter is set the stitch length control for sewing stretch stitches on the stitch length control. N 7 \ 8 Regulating the stitch length The stitch length is an oblique slot lRoofacitashteeedtmheaatcsthehiwenienbgatocwfkoaoortfd. Fig.
tPhthueellpbtrhaeecskswe. roDrbkraarwo.utthe threads into the cutter slot and pull them . H shows how to cut them downwards to set at mark G on models 806 and 807. /- The numbers indicate the length in mm. Thread cutter (G) The thread cutter is set the stitch length control for sewing stretch stitches on the stitch length control. N 7 \ 8 Regulating the stitch length The stitch length is an oblique slot lRoofacitashteeedtmheaatcsthehiwenienbgatocwfkoaoortfd. Fig.
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...machine and explained on mTisutw(tnahtshhtiondiaeeteelddnciiecthltevgyeatlFa-rhattspetierpegeaiaed8opr.nnn)0zued.ec6iinsaglsoSrstzartagsertanrrrentregeedeitdnstct-tehcpsch8noettho0hhin-tsn7eiscsyndtsthpimictitattincuhctblghgcetheoeohvlutleres1oeert(se1ndsl.ttageepohttsTeceohetttushhocFsrsseetnritiegoibtdl.brrctleeiheohbacoqetletfatuoyloruoitroemrhnweueatdi)tl, zigzag-width. 7 10 Selecting stretch stitches on page 11. The utility- Selecting utility stitches on models 802 to 807 The various utility indicated by black of the stitch panel stitches possible are letters in a selector dial...
...machine and explained on mTisutw(tnahtshhtiondiaeeteelddnciiecthltevgyeatlFa-rhattspetierpegeaiaed8opr.nnn)0zued.ec6iinsaglsoSrstzartagsertanrrrentregeedeitdnstct-tehcpsch8noettho0hhin-tsn7eiscsyndtsthpimictitattincuhctblghgcetheoeohvlutleres1oeert(se1ndsl.ttageepohttsTeceohetttushhocFsrsseetnritiegoibtdl.brrctleeiheohbacoqetletfatuoyloruoitroemrhnweueatdi)tl, zigzag-width. 7 10 Selecting stretch stitches on page 11. The utility- Selecting utility stitches on models 802 to 807 The various utility indicated by black of the stitch panel stitches possible are letters in a selector dial...
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Utility stitches, models 802-807 A Straight stitch B Zigzag stitch C Elastic stItch D Blindstitch E Elastic decorative stitch F Shell-edge stitch Models 802 and 803 have utility stitches A to D. Stretch stitches, models 806, 807 A Elastic triple straight stitch B Elastic triple zigzag stitch C Honeycomb stitch D Pullover stitch E Feather stitq\h F Overlock stitch 4 A A B AAAAAAA/ C i)\/\i\i\I\/\i I V V V VU V V AAA B AVAVN C E F F I 11
Utility stitches, models 802-807 A Straight stitch B Zigzag stitch C Elastic stItch D Blindstitch E Elastic decorative stitch F Shell-edge stitch Models 802 and 803 have utility stitches A to D. Stretch stitches, models 806, 807 A Elastic triple straight stitch B Elastic triple zigzag stitch C Honeycomb stitch D Pullover stitch E Feather stitq\h F Overlock stitch 4 A A B AAAAAAA/ C i)\/\i\i\I\/\i I V V V VU V V AAA B AVAVN C E F F I 11
Owner's Manual
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... own weight, but should gradually move downwards when you jerk your hand upwards lightly. Lower tension H = Regulating screw. The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with a full bobbin hang down by the thread. J = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. J 4 I- 1 K 12 Upper tension (19) G = Setting mark. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. The normal tension setting is in the white range between 3 and 5. K Lower tension too loose or upper tension too tight.
... own weight, but should gradually move downwards when you jerk your hand upwards lightly. Lower tension H = Regulating screw. The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with a full bobbin hang down by the thread. J = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. J 4 I- 1 K 12 Upper tension (19) G = Setting mark. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. The normal tension setting is in the white range between 3 and 5. K Lower tension too loose or upper tension too tight.
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CRnSnsaieneyhadeedisaesddtneellpogemeutfi,hnsoielhg1tous3otnti0sthsedh/eee7uoand0pwnnl5kesenaceswHrbfdeaaaflnwcarrei.rdenesTGag.dshlaIteeoinntnwsd(wewhairlpiortltdulhadlgltotnhhtt.heeheweTebfhlaaectnk) tighten screw G. Dropping the machine feed Push drop-feed button 22 to G. '4 GH 13 embroidery, darning etc.) For sewing, push the the bottom, and back drop-feed button again to position to The feed dog is dropped (for position H. Reverse sewing Push button 12. As long as you button depressed, the machine keep sews this backwards.
CRnSnsaieneyhadeedisaesddtneellpogemeutfi,hnsoielhg1tous3otnti0sthsedh/eee7uoand0pwnnl5kesenaceswHrbfdeaaaflnwcarrei.rdenesTGag.dshlaIteeoinntnwsd(wewhairlpiortltdulhadlgltotnhhtt.heeheweTebfhlaaectnk) tighten screw G. Dropping the machine feed Push drop-feed button 22 to G. '4 GH 13 embroidery, darning etc.) For sewing, push the the bottom, and back drop-feed button again to position to The feed dog is dropped (for position H. Reverse sewing Push button 12. As long as you button depressed, the machine keep sews this backwards.
Owner's Manual
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... foot in groove J. As you sew, arrow L moves along the right or left zipper chain. This determines the buttonhole length. 16 Insert the pin of stitch length control 11. Special sewing feet G Zipper foot Insert the rear pin in groove I, and the front pin in hole K and attach the foot so that it bears against its stop. lever Insert the filler cord as follows (Fig. The zipper foot can be adjusted sideways for straight stitching. H = Darning foot Raise the needle bar. Tighten screw...
... foot in groove J. As you sew, arrow L moves along the right or left zipper chain. This determines the buttonhole length. 16 Insert the pin of stitch length control 11. Special sewing feet G Zipper foot Insert the rear pin in groove I, and the front pin in hole K and attach the foot so that it bears against its stop. lever Insert the filler cord as follows (Fig. The zipper foot can be adjusted sideways for straight stitching. H = Darning foot Raise the needle bar. Tighten screw...
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.... G and H below left.) Fitting the detachable workplate on models 800, 802 and 806 The foot control receptacle of these models also serves as a detachable workplate. Press the workplate down (Fig. Fitting the detachable workplate on models 601, 803 and 807 Push the workplate over the free arm until it to the machine so that its two guide pins enter the holes provided.
.... G and H below left.) Fitting the detachable workplate on models 800, 802 and 806 The foot control receptacle of these models also serves as a detachable workplate. Press the workplate down (Fig. Fitting the detachable workplate on models 601, 803 and 807 Push the workplate over the free arm until it to the machine so that its two guide pins enter the holes provided.
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... light bulb up and G that turn it and pull it out. Open free arm cover 24. On models 801, screws and needle plate remove cover 15 803, 807: remove (Fig. Insert the new its pins slide in front of you. G). Clean round the sewing hook and the the parts machine fDdneraoeondpnceowo-tifftrohoeiliela.thisnAeolftlhtmyebaorcuhuhosihohnakev(eFraaisgtco.eitwId)i.oas ymisnaopiwuntteaand then (Fig. H>. Remove the bobbin case. Pull out the plug. Changing the Switch off the light bulb electric current to the machine...
... light bulb up and G that turn it and pull it out. Open free arm cover 24. On models 801, screws and needle plate remove cover 15 803, 807: remove (Fig. Insert the new its pins slide in front of you. G). Clean round the sewing hook and the the parts machine fDdneraoeondpnceowo-tifftrohoeiliela.thisnAeolftlhtmyebaorcuhuhosihohnakev(eFraaisgtco.eitwId)i.oas ymisnaopiwuntteaand then (Fig. H>. Remove the bobbin case. Pull out the plug. Changing the Switch off the light bulb electric current to the machine...
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... it will go . Machine skips stitches Needle not inserted correctly. Bobbin case improperly inserted. Check threading. Needle bent. Needle bent and strikes needle plate because work alone. Select needle according to Needle and Thread Chart. Wrong needle used . 2. Needle too thin for thread used . Needle thread breaks For any of the above . Check Needle and Thread Chart. Insert new needle and push it up as far as it will go. Insert new needle. Insert new needle. Trouble shooting Cause: 1. Regulate thread tensions. Let machine feed the work is pushed or...
... it will go . Machine skips stitches Needle not inserted correctly. Bobbin case improperly inserted. Check threading. Needle bent. Needle bent and strikes needle plate because work alone. Select needle according to Needle and Thread Chart. Wrong needle used . 2. Needle too thin for thread used . Needle thread breaks For any of the above . Check Needle and Thread Chart. Insert new needle and push it up as far as it will go. Insert new needle. Insert new needle. Trouble shooting Cause: 1. Regulate thread tensions. Let machine feed the work is pushed or...
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... of oil into hook raceway. 7. Turn the motor disengaging switch until the knob points downwards. Feed dog dropped. (Reverse-feed control is not uniform Tension out of material. 5. Machine works heavily Thread ends in hand, but pass it through thread retainer stud. During bobbin winding, do not hold thread in hook raceway. 4 Cause: Remedy: 4. Use first-class thread only. Machine does not start Motor is disengaged. Thread too thick, knotty or hard. Remove needle plate and clean out...
... of oil into hook raceway. 7. Turn the motor disengaging switch until the knob points downwards. Feed dog dropped. (Reverse-feed control is not uniform Tension out of material. 5. Machine works heavily Thread ends in hand, but pass it through thread retainer stud. During bobbin winding, do not hold thread in hook raceway. 4 Cause: Remedy: 4. Use first-class thread only. Machine does not start Motor is disengaged. Thread too thick, knotty or hard. Remove needle plate and clean out...