Owner's Manual
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..., don't hesitate to help of the diagrams and names of the new KAYSER sewing machine with its sleek, modern lines and remarkable sewing capabilities. But it goes. Pfaff-Haushaltmaschinen GmbH Karlsruhe-Durlach You are now the proud owner of controls on pages 2 and 3 you'll soon find out how it 's obvious ...practical hints. That's why we have . The demonstrator has no doubt given you on your nearest dealer who will be glad to contact your machine. We know you can make on your choice. With the help you this instruction book which holds the answers to occur in practice. Dear ...
..., don't hesitate to help of the diagrams and names of the new KAYSER sewing machine with its sleek, modern lines and remarkable sewing capabilities. But it goes. Pfaff-Haushaltmaschinen GmbH Karlsruhe-Durlach You are now the proud owner of controls on pages 2 and 3 you'll soon find out how it 's obvious ...practical hints. That's why we have . The demonstrator has no doubt given you on your nearest dealer who will be glad to contact your machine. We know you can make on your choice. With the help you this instruction book which holds the answers to occur in practice. Dear ...
Owner's Manual
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... 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 machines 18 19 Sewing buttonholes on zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines . 20 21 Blindstitching on zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines . . 25 Embroidering and darning . . . . 26...
... 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 machines 18 19 Sewing buttonholes on zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines . 20 21 Blindstitching on zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines . . 25 Embroidering and darning . . . . 26...
Owner's Manual
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If you do not need a full bobbin, just push it away from table on page 28. Run machine. If thread piles up or down, and tighten its screw again, Fig. 4 Put bobbin onto spindle A (Fig. 4) and press against stop when enough thread has ... of thread on one side of bob bin, undo screw holding bobbin winder tensicn at back of thread onto pin 1 (Fig. 3). Remove the bobbin. Disengage sewing mechanism, and place spool of machine, move ten sion up on bobbin 3(Fig,3), as indicated by an arrow. Winding the bobbin Select thread from the stop B.
If you do not need a full bobbin, just push it away from table on page 28. Run machine. If thread piles up or down, and tighten its screw again, Fig. 4 Put bobbin onto spindle A (Fig. 4) and press against stop when enough thread has ... of thread on one side of bob bin, undo screw holding bobbin winder tensicn at back of thread onto pin 1 (Fig. 3). Remove the bobbin. Disengage sewing mechanism, and place spool of machine, move ten sion up on bobbin 3(Fig,3), as indicated by an arrow. Winding the bobbin Select thread from the stop B.
Owner's Manual
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is Setting the stitch length and sewing backwards The stitch length is opposite the dot to show the exact stitch length setting. Simply turn disc R until the stitch length you want is set on it to the left of the disc. When you can set by turning disc R. The longest stitch you release it will sew forwards again. At setbng 0 the material does not move forward at all. There are numbers printed on the machine is 4 mm (abt. 532"). -T Fig. To sew backwards, press button T down far as it , the machine will go.
is Setting the stitch length and sewing backwards The stitch length is opposite the dot to show the exact stitch length setting. Simply turn disc R until the stitch length you want is set on it to the left of the disc. When you can set by turning disc R. The longest stitch you release it will sew forwards again. At setbng 0 the material does not move forward at all. There are numbers printed on the machine is 4 mm (abt. 532"). -T Fig. To sew backwards, press button T down far as it , the machine will go.
Owner's Manual
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... both threads under the sewing foot - always raise the take-up lever before sewing - ic Make sure that you - A few do's and donts Always turn the balance wheel towards the back before and after sewing. / Fig. 19 Your machine is now ready for sewing nor mal and heavy ...materials. 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...
... both threads under the sewing foot - always raise the take-up lever before sewing - ic Make sure that you - A few do's and donts Always turn the balance wheel towards the back before and after sewing. / Fig. 19 Your machine is now ready for sewing nor mal and heavy ...materials. 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...
Owner's Manual
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... any number between 0 and 5, the ma chine will sew straight stitches. Straight-stitch sewing When the stitch width control (Fig. 17) is tight. the machine will sew zigzag stitches of the desired width Fig. 20 Sewing on the balance wheel is set the stitch width to "0". Sewing Make sure the disengaging knob on buttons Bring the...
... any number between 0 and 5, the ma chine will sew straight stitches. Straight-stitch sewing When the stitch width control (Fig. 17) is tight. the machine will sew zigzag stitches of the desired width Fig. 20 Sewing on the balance wheel is set the stitch width to "0". Sewing Make sure the disengaging knob on buttons Bring the...
Owner's Manual
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Fig. 23 Sewing buttonholes on material with tailors chalk. Set stitch length so that stitches are close to 2 (see page 13). 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).
Fig. 23 Sewing buttonholes on material with tailors chalk. Set stitch length so that stitches are close to 2 (see page 13). 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).
Owner's Manual
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...buttonhole on Cl. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with or without filler thread Attach clear-view buttonhole foot. Stop sewing at 0 and raise needle out of material (E). Raise needle out of material. Sew first seam from A to the bartack symbol and sew about five barTacking ... used, place it is positioned below dot mark. Raise needle out of the material (C). Turn stitch width control to "0" and sew 3 to 4 tying stitches. Sewing buttonholes on material, Set stitch length control R (Fig. 15) between "0" and "0.5", and turn stitch width control (6) to right buttonhole...
...buttonhole on Cl. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with or without filler thread Attach clear-view buttonhole foot. Stop sewing at 0 and raise needle out of material (E). Raise needle out of material. Sew first seam from A to the bartack symbol and sew about five barTacking ... used, place it is positioned below dot mark. Raise needle out of the material (C). Turn stitch width control to "0" and sew 3 to 4 tying stitches. Sewing buttonholes on material, Set stitch length control R (Fig. 15) between "0" and "0.5", and turn stitch width control (6) to right buttonhole...
Owner's Manual
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...mm (abt. 3/16") from fabric edge, as illustrated (1). Set stitch length control between '3' and '4'. Blindstitching on CI. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with left stitch exactly in line with clear-view foot Turn needle position and utility-stitch selector dial (5) to blindstitch symbol. Fold... hem (2) and place fabric under sewing foot so that needle takes left groove of heavy woolens only once ...
...mm (abt. 3/16") from fabric edge, as illustrated (1). Set stitch length control between '3' and '4'. Blindstitching on CI. 46 zigzag and utility-stitch sewing machines with left stitch exactly in line with clear-view foot Turn needle position and utility-stitch selector dial (5) to blindstitch symbol. Fold... hem (2) and place fabric under sewing foot so that needle takes left groove of heavy woolens only once ...
Owner's Manual
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... edge of Fig. 3o material (Fig. Turn fabric wrong side up and fold its edge C D back by 3 mm (abt. 1/8") (Fig. A B Blindstitching on CI. 44 zigzag sewing machines Turn needle position dial to desired hem width, as shown in Fig.
... edge of Fig. 3o material (Fig. Turn fabric wrong side up and fold its edge C D back by 3 mm (abt. 1/8") (Fig. A B Blindstitching on CI. 44 zigzag sewing machines Turn needle position dial to desired hem width, as shown in Fig.
Owner's Manual
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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. Fig. 31 Particularly well suited for sewing tricot.
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. Fig. 31 Particularly well suited for sewing tricot.
Owner's Manual
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...Fig. 3 Embr&dering and darning Before embroidering. then put it under the needle. Darning is carried out iii exactly the same way. 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 with the normal sewing foot by sewing back and forth. Place material nto embrodering hooc (Fig. 32). Tears can be darned with dense stitches.
...Fig. 3 Embr&dering and darning Before embroidering. then put it under the needle. Darning is carried out iii exactly the same way. 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 with the normal sewing foot by sewing back and forth. Place material nto embrodering hooc (Fig. 32). Tears can be darned with dense stitches.
Owner's Manual
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To do this, re move the bobbin case. The shuttle race must also be oiled from time to be oiled occasionally. After oiling, run the machine for a short while sewing on a piece of waste material in order to get rid of moving parts behind the face cover and under the top cover and the bedplate have to time. Machine care Oiling All bearings of excess oil. Always use high-grade (resin-free) sew ing machine oil.
To do this, re move the bobbin case. The shuttle race must also be oiled from time to be oiled occasionally. After oiling, run the machine for a short while sewing on a piece of waste material in order to get rid of moving parts behind the face cover and under the top cover and the bedplate have to time. Machine care Oiling All bearings of excess oil. Always use high-grade (resin-free) sew ing machine oil.
Owner's Manual
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Machine clogged by nferior oil. Read instructions on page 30. Clean the machine thoroughly with cleaning fluid (kerosene) and oil it with highquality sewing machine oil. 36 Cause: 1 Dust and pieces of thread have accumulated in the shuttle race, 2. Machine runs heavily and is noisy Remedy: Clean shuttle and shuttle race as instructed on page 29. Machine has not been serviced for a longer time. 3.
Machine clogged by nferior oil. Read instructions on page 30. Clean the machine thoroughly with cleaning fluid (kerosene) and oil it with highquality sewing machine oil. 36 Cause: 1 Dust and pieces of thread have accumulated in the shuttle race, 2. Machine runs heavily and is noisy Remedy: Clean shuttle and shuttle race as instructed on page 29. Machine has not been serviced for a longer time. 3.