Owner's Manual
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... she could not possibly cover everything that is likely to help of the diagrams and names of the new KAYSER sewing machine with its sleek, modern lines and remarkable sewing capabilities. Should you ever have any sewing problems, don't hesitate to contact...machine. We know you can make on pages 2 and 3 you . That's why we have given you this instruction book which holds the answers to see the many useful and beautiful things you many practical hints. Pfaff-Haushaltmaschinen GmbH Karlsruhe-Durlach Dear Customer, We congratulate you may have. You are now the proud owner of controls...
... she could not possibly cover everything that is likely to help of the diagrams and names of the new KAYSER sewing machine with its sleek, modern lines and remarkable sewing capabilities. Should you ever have any sewing problems, don't hesitate to contact...machine. We know you can make on pages 2 and 3 you . That's why we have given you this instruction book which holds the answers to see the many useful and beautiful things you many practical hints. Pfaff-Haushaltmaschinen GmbH Karlsruhe-Durlach Dear Customer, We congratulate you may have. You are now the proud owner of controls...
Owner's Manual
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... parts . 3 Removing the bobbin case 4 Disengaging the sewing mechanism 4 Winding the bobbin 5 Threading the bobbin case . 6 Inserting the bobbin case . 7 Changing the needle 7 Threading 8 Drawing up the bobbin thread . . . 9 Setting the thread tensions . . . 1011 Setting the stitch length and sew ing backwards 12 Changing the needle position . . . 13 Setting the stitch width for zigzag sewing 13 Changing the sewing foot . . 14 Dropping the machine feed . . 15 A few dos and donts 15 Sewing 16 Contents Sewing on buttons 16 17 Sewing buttonholes on zigzag sewing...
... parts . 3 Removing the bobbin case 4 Disengaging the sewing mechanism 4 Winding the bobbin 5 Threading the bobbin case . 6 Inserting the bobbin case . 7 Changing the needle 7 Threading 8 Drawing up the bobbin thread . . . 9 Setting the thread tensions . . . 1011 Setting the stitch length and sew ing backwards 12 Changing the needle position . . . 13 Setting the stitch width for zigzag sewing 13 Changing the sewing foot . . 14 Dropping the machine feed . . 15 A few dos and donts 15 Sewing 16 Contents Sewing on buttons 16 17 Sewing buttonholes on zigzag sewing...
Owner's Manual
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1 Take-up lever 2 Thread guide 3 Thread guide with bobbin winder tension 4 Top cover with retaining screw 5 Needle position and utility-stitch selector dial 6 Stitch width control 7 Spool pins (at back) 8 Bobbin winder 9 Balance wheel 10 Disengaging knob 11 Drive belt 12 Motor (at back) 13 Reverse feed control 14 Stitch length control Names of parts shown on opposite page 15 Drop feed control 16 Bedplate 17 Bedplate cover 18 Needle plate 19 Shuttle (not visible) 20 Sewing foot 21 Sewing foot thumb screw 22 Needle bar 23 Thread guides 24 Presser bar lifter (at back) 25 Light switch...
1 Take-up lever 2 Thread guide 3 Thread guide with bobbin winder tension 4 Top cover with retaining screw 5 Needle position and utility-stitch selector dial 6 Stitch width control 7 Spool pins (at back) 8 Bobbin winder 9 Balance wheel 10 Disengaging knob 11 Drive belt 12 Motor (at back) 13 Reverse feed control 14 Stitch length control Names of parts shown on opposite page 15 Drop feed control 16 Bedplate 17 Bedplate cover 18 Needle plate 19 Shuttle (not visible) 20 Sewing foot 21 Sewing foot thumb screw 22 Needle bar 23 Thread guides 24 Presser bar lifter (at back) 25 Light switch...
Owner's Manual
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Take the bobbin case in your left un der the spring on the bobbin case so that it comes out of thread from the bobbin. Fig.? 7"' Then pull the thread toward the left hand and insert the bobbin as shown in Fig. 5. Threading the bobbin case Pull about four inches of the opening as shown in Fig. 7.
Take the bobbin case in your left un der the spring on the bobbin case so that it comes out of thread from the bobbin. Fig.? 7"' Then pull the thread toward the left hand and insert the bobbin as shown in Fig. 5. Threading the bobbin case Pull about four inches of the opening as shown in Fig. 7.
Owner's Manual
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Turn the balance wheel towards the back, placing them under sewing foot. Now pull the needle thread and the bobbin thread will come up the bobbin thread Hold the end of the needle thread in your left hand. ii Drawing up through the needle hole (Fig. Ii). Pull both thread ends (about four inches long) towards you until the needle moves down and up again and the take-up lever has reached its highest point. Fig.
Turn the balance wheel towards the back, placing them under sewing foot. Now pull the needle thread and the bobbin thread will come up the bobbin thread Hold the end of the needle thread in your left hand. ii Drawing up through the needle hole (Fig. Ii). Pull both thread ends (about four inches long) towards you until the needle moves down and up again and the take-up lever has reached its highest point. Fig.
Owner's Manual
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The longest stitch you can set by turning disc R. -T Fig. When you want is 4 mm (abt. 532"). Simply turn disc R until the stitch length you release it to the left of the disc. There are numbers printed on the machine is opposite the dot to show the exact stitch length setting. At setbng 0 the material does not move forward at all. To sew backwards, press button T down far as it will sew forwards again. is Setting the stitch length and sewing backwards The stitch length is set on it , the machine will go.
The longest stitch you can set by turning disc R. -T Fig. When you want is 4 mm (abt. 532"). Simply turn disc R until the stitch length you release it to the left of the disc. There are numbers printed on the machine is opposite the dot to show the exact stitch length setting. At setbng 0 the material does not move forward at all. To sew backwards, press button T down far as it will sew forwards again. is Setting the stitch length and sewing backwards The stitch length is set on it , the machine will go.
Owner's Manual
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... position. '\ . Please note that the control snaps into settings 2 and 4; these are settings for straight sewing, and the point from which the needle starts when mak ing a zigzag stitch. You will notice that you require. turn the needle position dial L left, M middle, R right Setting the stitch width for zigzag sewing Set the stitch width control C (Fig. 17), to 5 show the stitch width in the needle hole for sewing buttonholes. M ', 4 Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Changing the needle position By needle position...
... position. '\ . Please note that the control snaps into settings 2 and 4; these are settings for straight sewing, and the point from which the needle starts when mak ing a zigzag stitch. You will notice that you require. turn the needle position dial L left, M middle, R right Setting the stitch width for zigzag sewing Set the stitch width control C (Fig. 17), to 5 show the stitch width in the needle hole for sewing buttonholes. M ', 4 Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Changing the needle position By needle position...
Owner's Manual
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..., darning and button sew ing. 1 (feed partly raised) for sewing deli cate fabrics. 2 (feed fully raised) for sewing nor mal and heavy materials. ic always raise the take-up lever before sewing - never allow a threaded machine to start the next seam. Dropping the machine feed The machine feed has three positions which to run without material under the sewing foot and towards you leave 10cm (abt. 4") of thread hanging from the needle eye and the bobbin case...
..., darning and button sew ing. 1 (feed partly raised) for sewing deli cate fabrics. 2 (feed fully raised) for sewing nor mal and heavy materials. ic always raise the take-up lever before sewing - never allow a threaded machine to start the next seam. Dropping the machine feed The machine feed has three positions which to run without material under the sewing foot and towards you leave 10cm (abt. 4") of thread hanging from the needle eye and the bobbin case...
Owner's Manual
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.... the machine will sew zigzag stitches of the desired width Fig. 20 Sewing on the balance wheel is set the stitch width to "0". Zigzag sewing 'Nhen you set the needle to its left position. Exchange the sewing toot with the but ton sewing foot shown in Fig. 20. Com pletely drop the feed, and set stitch width control C to any number between 0 and 5, the ma chine will sew straight stitches. Straight-stitch sewing When the stitch width control (Fig...
.... the machine will sew zigzag stitches of the desired width Fig. 20 Sewing on the balance wheel is set the stitch width to "0". Zigzag sewing 'Nhen you set the needle to its left position. Exchange the sewing toot with the but ton sewing foot shown in Fig. 20. Com pletely drop the feed, and set stitch width control C to any number between 0 and 5, the ma chine will sew straight stitches. Straight-stitch sewing When the stitch width control (Fig...
Owner's Manual
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making sure that the needle enters the right hole of the but ton when you turn the balance wheel. Lower the tresser bar lifter, then set the stitch width to "0' and sew a num ber of the button is exactly un der the needle as shown in Fig. 22. Buttons with four holes are sewn on the material and un der the sewing foot. p Fig. 21 Place a button on as shown in Fig. 21. Slowly sew about 10 stitches, then set the stitch width (normally at 4) so that the left hole of tying stitches. Fig. 22 .-.
making sure that the needle enters the right hole of the but ton when you turn the balance wheel. Lower the tresser bar lifter, then set the stitch width to "0' and sew a num ber of the button is exactly un der the needle as shown in Fig. 22. Buttons with four holes are sewn on the material and un der the sewing foot. p Fig. 21 Place a button on as shown in Fig. 21. Slowly sew about 10 stitches, then set the stitch width (normally at 4) so that the left hole of tying stitches. Fig. 22 .-.
Owner's Manual
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Place material with or without filler thread Attach niastic buttonhole foot (Fig. 23). Set stitch length so that stitches are close to 2 (see page 13). Fig. 23 Sewing buttonholes on material with tailors chalk. Mark position and length of buttonhole on CI. 44 zigzag sewing machines with mark ad buttonhole under sewing foot. Turn needle position dial to "L" and stitch width control to each other.
Place material with or without filler thread Attach niastic buttonhole foot (Fig. 23). Set stitch length so that stitches are close to 2 (see page 13). Fig. 23 Sewing buttonholes on material with tailors chalk. Mark position and length of buttonhole on CI. 44 zigzag sewing machines with mark ad buttonhole under sewing foot. Turn needle position dial to "L" and stitch width control to each other.
Owner's Manual
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... lower sewing foot. Take a seam ripper and carefully cut the buttonhole open between 4' and "5" and sew a number of bartacking stitches up to B (Fig. 24). Turn stitch width control to snap-in position 4, and sew a number of bartacking stitches up to D. Set stitch width control to raise the needle out of its throw Raise sewing foot, turn con trot to 2 and sew second seam from A to E. and raise needle. Important' Do not forget to 0, then sew a number...
... lower sewing foot. Take a seam ripper and carefully cut the buttonhole open between 4' and "5" and sew a number of bartacking stitches up to B (Fig. 24). Turn stitch width control to snap-in position 4, and sew a number of bartacking stitches up to D. Set stitch width control to raise the needle out of its throw Raise sewing foot, turn con trot to 2 and sew second seam from A to E. and raise needle. Important' Do not forget to 0, then sew a number...
Owner's Manual
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... needle out of material. Cut the buttonhole open, making sure you do not damage the bartacking stitches. Stop sewing at 0 and raise needle out of material. and sew second seam the same length as the first. Mark position and length of bartack is below both markings. Turn utility-stitch selector dial (5) until symbol of buttonhole on Cl. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with or without filler thread Attach clear-view buttonhole foot...
... needle out of material. Cut the buttonhole open, making sure you do not damage the bartacking stitches. Stop sewing at 0 and raise needle out of material. and sew second seam the same length as the first. Mark position and length of bartack is below both markings. Turn utility-stitch selector dial (5) until symbol of buttonhole on Cl. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with or without filler thread Attach clear-view buttonhole foot...
Owner's Manual
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... with zig zag stitches before it is in line with clear-view foot Turn needle position and utility-stitch selector dial (5) to blindstitch symbol. Please note: Fold hem of foot. Baste hem about one fabric yarn. Re duce needle thread tension by about 5 mm (abt. 3/16") from fabric edge, as illustrated (1). Blindstitching on CI. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with left stitch exactly in folded edge, catching merely one grade. Set stitch length control between...
... with zig zag stitches before it is in line with clear-view foot Turn needle position and utility-stitch selector dial (5) to blindstitch symbol. Please note: Fold hem of foot. Baste hem about one fabric yarn. Re duce needle thread tension by about 5 mm (abt. 3/16") from fabric edge, as illustrated (1). Blindstitching on CI. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with left stitch exactly in folded edge, catching merely one grade. Set stitch length control between...
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Sewing elastic seams on Cl. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines Attach ordinary sewing foot, Turn needle position and utility-stitch selector dial (5) to elastic-seam symbol and stitch width control (6) to 5 Set stitch length control between 0 and 1.5', as required. Particularly well suited for sewing tricot. Fig. 31 terry cloth and other elastic materials.
Sewing elastic seams on Cl. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines Attach ordinary sewing foot, Turn needle position and utility-stitch selector dial (5) to elastic-seam symbol and stitch width control (6) to 5 Set stitch length control between 0 and 1.5', as required. Particularly well suited for sewing tricot. Fig. 31 terry cloth and other elastic materials.
Owner's Manual
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.... 32). Lower presser bar lifter and hold hoop in both hands Fg. 33). Tears can be darned with dense stitches. increase ower tension a iftie so that your fingers do not get into the path of the needle. Run machine at higri speed and move hoop back and forth, taking care that bobbin thread s not pulled through to top of ycur embroidery Remove sewing foot and drop machine feed. Cover damaged area...
.... 32). Lower presser bar lifter and hold hoop in both hands Fg. 33). Tears can be darned with dense stitches. increase ower tension a iftie so that your fingers do not get into the path of the needle. Run machine at higri speed and move hoop back and forth, taking care that bobbin thread s not pulled through to top of ycur embroidery Remove sewing foot and drop machine feed. Cover damaged area...
Owner's Manual
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Fold edge of material back by tugging the loose thread ends (Fig. 35). During sewing, fold edge of tying stitches on hemmer foot Fig. 34) and turn needle position knob to help guiding it into the hemmer foot. Lower hemmer foot and sew hem with a straight or medium-wide zig zag stitch. Remove workpiece and pull folded edge into scroll of hemmer foot by 1!8' and sew a number of material over to the left to M. Fig. 34 Fig. 3S Hemming Raise needle, screw on outside edge.
Fold edge of material back by tugging the loose thread ends (Fig. 35). During sewing, fold edge of tying stitches on hemmer foot Fig. 34) and turn needle position knob to help guiding it into the hemmer foot. Lower hemmer foot and sew hem with a straight or medium-wide zig zag stitch. Remove workpiece and pull folded edge into scroll of hemmer foot by 1!8' and sew a number of material over to the left to M. Fig. 34 Fig. 3S Hemming Raise needle, screw on outside edge.
Owner's Manual
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...darning, a No 50 thread is usually sufficient Needle system 130 H Silks -- too - batiste Tulle mutt organdy Fine silk crepe i 4X X 60 4_ 80 80 Erie vndted tabrics made of nyion, Dacron Trycel etc --______ - Fine labrtcs made of nyion Dioian, Dvc-ron Terylene OrIon, Vestari and synthetic curtain materials Medium fabrics... 50 50 30 30 ------ 30 80 - Needle and thread chart If for example you wish to sew a bed sheet took uo section Table anct 0cc then Look to the right and you will see thread s ze 60 Thetypeoflhreadisshownalthe top The needie size SOt 5 given in the ast column Where...
...darning, a No 50 thread is usually sufficient Needle system 130 H Silks -- too - batiste Tulle mutt organdy Fine silk crepe i 4X X 60 4_ 80 80 Erie vndted tabrics made of nyion, Dacron Trycel etc --______ - Fine labrtcs made of nyion Dioian, Dvc-ron Terylene OrIon, Vestari and synthetic curtain materials Medium fabrics... 50 50 30 30 ------ 30 80 - Needle and thread chart If for example you wish to sew a bed sheet took uo section Table anct 0cc then Look to the right and you will see thread s ze 60 Thetypeoflhreadisshownalthe top The needie size SOt 5 given in the ast column Where...
Owner's Manual
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... "0" somewhat. Sewing foot, shuttle or shuttle race may be damaged, Trouble shooting Needle thread breaks Remedy: Thread the needle from front to back. Needle may be blunt or bent. Push needle up as far as indicated in for the needle. 5. Thread tension too tight. 3. Insert new System 130 R or 705 needle. Needle inserted improperly. 6. Needle not threaded correctly. 2. Something is too heavy for repair, if considered worthwhile. Turn tension dial toward the back. Use proper thread size as...
... "0" somewhat. Sewing foot, shuttle or shuttle race may be damaged, Trouble shooting Needle thread breaks Remedy: Thread the needle from front to back. Needle may be blunt or bent. Push needle up as far as indicated in for the needle. 5. Thread tension too tight. 3. Insert new System 130 R or 705 needle. Needle inserted improperly. 6. Needle not threaded correctly. 2. Something is too heavy for repair, if considered worthwhile. Turn tension dial toward the back. Use proper thread size as...
Owner's Manual
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Needle and bobbin threads of inferior quality, Seam puckers Remedy: Adjust both tensions as instructed on pages 10 and 11. Cause: 1. Faulty stitching Remedy: Use high-quality thread only, which has not been kept in storage too long. Machine feed set too high. "C Cause 1. Thread tension too tight. 2. Check to see if drop feed control is turned to "1" or "2".
Needle and bobbin threads of inferior quality, Seam puckers Remedy: Adjust both tensions as instructed on pages 10 and 11. Cause: 1. Faulty stitching Remedy: Use high-quality thread only, which has not been kept in storage too long. Machine feed set too high. "C Cause 1. Thread tension too tight. 2. Check to see if drop feed control is turned to "1" or "2".