Owner's Manual
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...work support Bobbin winding Changing the light bulb Changing the needle Changing the sewing foot Cleaning and oiling Disengaging the sewing mechanism Drawing up the bobbin thread Dualfeed Electrical connection Foot control Foot control receptacle Handle Inserting the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case Master selector dial Needle position Presser bar lifter Removing bobbin case and bobbin Removing the carrying case cover Reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog Sewing buttonholes Sewing feet Special accessories Special sewing feet Straight stitch Thread cutter Threading the needle Thread tensions...
...work support Bobbin winding Changing the light bulb Changing the needle Changing the sewing foot Cleaning and oiling Disengaging the sewing mechanism Drawing up the bobbin thread Dualfeed Electrical connection Foot control Foot control receptacle Handle Inserting the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case Master selector dial Needle position Presser bar lifter Removing bobbin case and bobbin Removing the carrying case cover Reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog Sewing buttonholes Sewing feet Special accessories Special sewing feet Straight stitch Thread cutter Threading the needle Thread tensions...
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... to interrupt sewing and leave the machine for reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of this mains lead are coloured in your sewing machine 1 Take-up lever 2 Thread retainer stud 3 Eraser button 4 Utility-stitch buttons 5 Spool pins 6 Bobbin winder 7 Balance wheel 8 Stop motion knob 9 Master selector dial 10 Needle position and buttonhole knob 11 Master switch 1 2 Accessories drawer 13 Free arm 14 Free arm cover (enclosing sewing hook) 15 Sewing foot 16 Sewing foot holder 17 Needle threader 1 8 Needle threader control 1 9 Upper tension 20 Control for...
... to interrupt sewing and leave the machine for reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of this mains lead are coloured in your sewing machine 1 Take-up lever 2 Thread retainer stud 3 Eraser button 4 Utility-stitch buttons 5 Spool pins 6 Bobbin winder 7 Balance wheel 8 Stop motion knob 9 Master selector dial 10 Needle position and buttonhole knob 11 Master switch 1 2 Accessories drawer 13 Free arm 14 Free arm cover (enclosing sewing hook) 15 Sewing foot 16 Sewing foot holder 17 Needle threader 1 8 Needle threader control 1 9 Upper tension 20 Control for...
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B. 4 A fl : Jrrii( Removing the carrying case cover Lift the cover off. Handle The handle can be folded down, as shown by the arrow in its origi nal position (A). Foot control receptacle Remove this receptacle from the machine. Before you put the machine away after sewing, replace the receptacle in ill.
B. 4 A fl : Jrrii( Removing the carrying case cover Lift the cover off. Handle The handle can be folded down, as shown by the arrow in its origi nal position (A). Foot control receptacle Remove this receptacle from the machine. Before you put the machine away after sewing, replace the receptacle in ill.
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Push the catch upwards a little (A) and at the same time pull drawer 12 out of the machine (B). Press down its pedal. The machine starts sewing. The more the pedal is now switched on and ready for sewing. IectricaI connection Push plug A into the machine socket and plug B into the wall socket. Foot control Place the foot control under the table. Ill. C Ii J 3 Your machine is depressed, the faster the machine will run. The accessories are to be placed in a drawer. C shows how the accessories are kept in the drawer. Press master switch 11.
Push the catch upwards a little (A) and at the same time pull drawer 12 out of the machine (B). Press down its pedal. The machine starts sewing. The more the pedal is now switched on and ready for sewing. IectricaI connection Push plug A into the machine socket and plug B into the wall socket. Foot control Place the foot control under the table. Ill. C Ii J 3 Your machine is depressed, the faster the machine will run. The accessories are to be placed in a drawer. C shows how the accessories are kept in the drawer. Press master switch 11.
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Place a spool of the spool pins. Then draw the thread into slot B and under the spring into the bobbin case so that pin A enters slot B. Re-engage the sewing mechanism. If you start the bobbin winder and hold the balance wheel steady and turn the knob in the opposite direction to start winding the bobbin, disengage the sewing mechanism. Remove the bobbin and cut the thread. Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin into eye...
Place a spool of the spool pins. Then draw the thread into slot B and under the spring into the bobbin case so that pin A enters slot B. Re-engage the sewing mechanism. If you start the bobbin winder and hold the balance wheel steady and turn the knob in the opposite direction to start winding the bobbin, disengage the sewing mechanism. Remove the bobbin and cut the thread. Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin into eye...
Owner's Manual
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... thread is up lever is pulled through the needle eye. making sure slot C points upwards. Push needle threader control 18 down and up again and the take -up the bobbin thread Hold the needle thread a little taut. Draw the thread under the sewing foot. 7 Turn balance wheel 8 toward the left back under fingers A and B. Release latch A. Pull the bobbin thread out of the needle hole and lay both threads...
... thread is up lever is pulled through the needle eye. making sure slot C points upwards. Push needle threader control 18 down and up again and the take -up the bobbin thread Hold the needle thread a little taut. Draw the thread under the sewing foot. 7 Turn balance wheel 8 toward the left back under fingers A and B. Release latch A. Pull the bobbin thread out of the needle hole and lay both threads...
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... posi tions in reverse. In ranges 4 and 5 a long, narrow zigzag stitch is pressed, the machine sews backwards (for embroidering. I I 9 Turn knob 11 until the symbol of the straight or zigzag stitch desired is dropped )for backtacking the end of a seam). C = Vertical position. The machine sews permanently in the needle hole. toward the left, the zigzag stitches become increasingly longer. D = The feed dog is position ed above mark A. zigzag stitch Setting mark = A Zigzag stitches are located in...
... posi tions in reverse. In ranges 4 and 5 a long, narrow zigzag stitch is pressed, the machine sews backwards (for embroidering. I I 9 Turn knob 11 until the symbol of the straight or zigzag stitch desired is dropped )for backtacking the end of a seam). C = Vertical position. The machine sews permanently in the needle hole. toward the left, the zigzag stitches become increasingly longer. D = The feed dog is position ed above mark A. zigzag stitch Setting mark = A Zigzag stitches are located in...
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... the balance wheel toward you jerk your hand upwards lightly. It must not slide down by the thread. cor Presser bar lifter Lever 18 has two positions: A Sewing foot is raised. (Before you remove the work . O = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. adjust the upper has been set ting is lowered for a tighter tension. To engage: Push top feeding foot 22 down freely by its down slightly, then pull...
... the balance wheel toward you jerk your hand upwards lightly. It must not slide down by the thread. cor Presser bar lifter Lever 18 has two positions: A Sewing foot is raised. (Before you remove the work . O = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. adjust the upper has been set ting is lowered for a tighter tension. To engage: Push top feeding foot 22 down freely by its down slightly, then pull...
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... will go. When attaching a sewing foot make sure studs B enter slots C. Raise the needle bar. Tighten screw A. Place the threads in place, I press against screw 0 lightly. 13 Changing the sewing foot To release the sewing foot push the red button A. Insert a new System 130/705 H needle lwith the flat side of the needle holder. Lower the presser bar lifter and at the back of the machine. If the sewing foot does not readily snap in thread cutter slot A and...
... will go. When attaching a sewing foot make sure studs B enter slots C. Raise the needle bar. Tighten screw A. Place the threads in place, I press against screw 0 lightly. 13 Changing the sewing foot To release the sewing foot push the red button A. Insert a new System 130/705 H needle lwith the flat side of the needle holder. Lower the presser bar lifter and at the back of the machine. If the sewing foot does not readily snap in thread cutter slot A and...
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...: buttons 8+0, straight stitch 2. Utility-stitch setting The setting of master selector dial 9/10 which is required for releasing the pressed buttons. straight stitch 0, left needle position. Utility stitches A Elastic stitch B Blindstitch C Elastic triple straight stitch D Overlock stitch E Cross stitch 3 Eraser button for a specific utility stitch is indicated on the respective but ton. Setting: A = Press the button B = Turn the master selector dial Utility-stitch combinations Pushing two buttons simultaneously pro duces new utility-stitch patterns. II Pullover stitch Setting: buttons...
...: buttons 8+0, straight stitch 2. Utility-stitch setting The setting of master selector dial 9/10 which is required for releasing the pressed buttons. straight stitch 0, left needle position. Utility stitches A Elastic stitch B Blindstitch C Elastic triple straight stitch D Overlock stitch E Cross stitch 3 Eraser button for a specific utility stitch is indicated on the respective but ton. Setting: A = Press the button B = Turn the master selector dial Utility-stitch combinations Pushing two buttons simultaneously pro duces new utility-stitch patterns. II Pullover stitch Setting: buttons...
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... foot 4 = Zipper foot 5 = Buttonhole foot The top feeding foot can be engaged when sewing feet 0, 2 and 3 are used for inserting zippers concealed so as to the right or left. f Special sewing feet Zipper (and edge stitching) foot Attach the foot offset to resemble a seam. The zipper chain moves along the grooves in left -edge position, needle in the sole of the material along the zipper chain on buttons. 2 Overlock foot: Is used . Set the needle position accordingly. Top illustration: Foot in left position...
... foot 4 = Zipper foot 5 = Buttonhole foot The top feeding foot can be engaged when sewing feet 0, 2 and 3 are used for inserting zippers concealed so as to the right or left. f Special sewing feet Zipper (and edge stitching) foot Attach the foot offset to resemble a seam. The zipper chain moves along the grooves in left -edge position, needle in the sole of the material along the zipper chain on buttons. 2 Overlock foot: Is used . Set the needle position accordingly. Top illustration: Foot in left position...
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... 2 numbers. Begin by 1 to symbol E. Sew in the buttonhole range from the drawings. 19 Raise the needle. Remove the mate rial, Pull the filler thread taut and trim both ends. sewing buttonholes Attach the buttonhole foot. Restore this set ting at the beginning of scrap material. Reduce the needle thread tension by sewing a buttonhole on a piece of each buttonhole. B Turn the knob to symbol 0. Release the push buttons. Insert a filler cord...
... 2 numbers. Begin by 1 to symbol E. Sew in the buttonhole range from the drawings. 19 Raise the needle. Remove the mate rial, Pull the filler thread taut and trim both ends. sewing buttonholes Attach the buttonhole foot. Restore this set ting at the beginning of scrap material. Reduce the needle thread tension by sewing a buttonhole on a piece of each buttonhole. B Turn the knob to symbol 0. Release the push buttons. Insert a filler cord...
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... oil the machine because it is put a drop of the sewing hook and the feed dog with a soft brush. Remove the bobbin case. Some safety rules a) Be careful when sewing that its pins move in the sewing lamp. 21 when you clean and oil the machine, or when you have to use only a 1 5-watt light bulb in slots C. tii wur support Turn over the foot control receptacle and push it over the free arm...
... oil the machine because it is put a drop of the sewing hook and the feed dog with a soft brush. Remove the bobbin case. Some safety rules a) Be careful when sewing that its pins move in the sewing lamp. 21 when you clean and oil the machine, or when you have to use only a 1 5-watt light bulb in slots C. tii wur support Turn over the foot control receptacle and push it over the free arm...
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... thread tensions. Insert new needle. When inserting the bobbin case, press against it until it at all Lint has accumulated between tooth rows of fabric under the sewing foot. Remove needle plate and clean Out lint. Machine works heavily Thread ends in hand, but pass it will go . This is a piece of feed dog. Note Needle and Thread Chart. Use first-class thread only. Remove thread ends and put a drop of material. iruuiie snooting Cause: 1. Check upper and lower tensions. Bobbin case...
... thread tensions. Insert new needle. When inserting the bobbin case, press against it until it at all Lint has accumulated between tooth rows of fabric under the sewing foot. Remove needle plate and clean Out lint. Machine works heavily Thread ends in hand, but pass it will go . This is a piece of feed dog. Note Needle and Thread Chart. Use first-class thread only. Remove thread ends and put a drop of material. iruuiie snooting Cause: 1. Check upper and lower tensions. Bobbin case...
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... the sewing feet listed below are at present available as snap-on feet. or 2.5-mm needle gairgel cording tent, 7 grooves (twin needle with 1,8-. 2.0- They can be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. The special accessories listed below are intended for fine cording mreedle sine 70) fringes and Edge goide Edge stitching nod qodtmng Straight-stitch foot Nendle pINe wit h roond needle hole fur free-arm models ee hole fnr flatbed models Edge guide (Fastening screw 93...
... the sewing feet listed below are at present available as snap-on feet. or 2.5-mm needle gairgel cording tent, 7 grooves (twin needle with 1,8-. 2.0- They can be obtained from your Pfaff dealer. The special accessories listed below are intended for fine cording mreedle sine 70) fringes and Edge goide Edge stitching nod qodtmng Straight-stitch foot Nendle pINe wit h roond needle hole fur free-arm models ee hole fnr flatbed models Edge guide (Fastening screw 93...
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PFAFF-HAN DELSGESELLSCHAFT für Haushaltnähmaschinen mbH. 7500 Karlsruhe 41 West-Germany Sobect to alterations Nr. 22429 WI 108t oogl Printed in W-Gerrnany
PFAFF-HAN DELSGESELLSCHAFT für Haushaltnähmaschinen mbH. 7500 Karlsruhe 41 West-Germany Sobect to alterations Nr. 22429 WI 108t oogl Printed in W-Gerrnany