Owner's Manual
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Parts of the sewing machine (Models 6230 and 6150) (1) Key for ,,slow sewing" (Model 6230) (2) Key for ,,needle down position" (Model 6230) (3) Key for ,,tacking" (Model 6230) (4) Carrying handle (5) Hand-wheel (6) Hand-wheel release disk (7) Fancy stitch knob... cord" (Model 6150) (10) Touch controls (11) Stitch length knob (1 2) Connection socket ,,foot control" (Model 6230) (13) Base plate (14) Detachable work support (1 5) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (16) Needle threader (17) Threading slit (1 8) Needle thread tension (19) Take-up lever (20) Presser bar lifter (21) Key for ,,reverse...
Parts of the sewing machine (Models 6230 and 6150) (1) Key for ,,slow sewing" (Model 6230) (2) Key for ,,needle down position" (Model 6230) (3) Key for ,,tacking" (Model 6230) (4) Carrying handle (5) Hand-wheel (6) Hand-wheel release disk (7) Fancy stitch knob... cord" (Model 6150) (10) Touch controls (11) Stitch length knob (1 2) Connection socket ,,foot control" (Model 6230) (13) Base plate (14) Detachable work support (1 5) Sewing foot holder with sewing foot (16) Needle threader (17) Threading slit (1 8) Needle thread tension (19) Take-up lever (20) Presser bar lifter (21) Key for ,,reverse...
Owner's Manual
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... needles. Do not reach for ifs intended use outdoors. 7. Do WARNING ro reduce the risk of electric shock: 1 The sewing machine should always be 10 Do not unplug by or near children Close attention is necessary when this 2. Do not use only. ...damaged cord or plug, if it to be left unattended when plugged in this sewing machine. Special care is being used or where oxygen is required around the sewing 1 2. Use this sewing machine only for a sewing machine that has fallen into cord reel Do not allow to break 1 5 aSswtihtcrheatdhiengsenweiendglem...
... needles. Do not reach for ifs intended use outdoors. 7. Do WARNING ro reduce the risk of electric shock: 1 The sewing machine should always be 10 Do not unplug by or near children Close attention is necessary when this 2. Do not use only. ...damaged cord or plug, if it to be left unattended when plugged in this sewing machine. Special care is being used or where oxygen is required around the sewing 1 2. Use this sewing machine only for a sewing machine that has fallen into cord reel Do not allow to break 1 5 aSswtihtcrheatdhiengsenweiendglem...
Owner's Manual
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... of electric shock, do not open the machine. The machine must only be used for domestic sewing machines according to the indications on the machine. 7. with regard to use the sewing machine if: - For ventilation purposes the machine must exercise adequate caution with condensation. - ...! This is a high-quality electro nic-mechanical appliance; This sewing machine is solely the responsibility of the socket by pulling out the mains plug. 3. Treatment Always protect the machine against damage by a Pfaff mechanic. 5. The user must be adjusted by hitting or dropping...
... of electric shock, do not open the machine. The machine must only be used for domestic sewing machines according to the indications on the machine. 7. with regard to use the sewing machine if: - For ventilation purposes the machine must exercise adequate caution with condensation. - ...! This is a high-quality electro nic-mechanical appliance; This sewing machine is solely the responsibility of the socket by pulling out the mains plug. 3. Treatment Always protect the machine against damage by a Pfaff mechanic. 5. The user must be adjusted by hitting or dropping...
Owner's Manual
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It features the very latest in design and technology and this instruction book is Just as uncomplicated as your PFAFF sewing machine If you now take any material in its stride and will be at your fashion ideas. 3 So now you can do and to make full ... If you . We wish you need. Modern, uncomplicated - Your PFAFF dealer will sew through thick and thin for you have bought a high-quality product that is the only way to learn all this is no prob lem! Congratulations! Sewing by puchbutton control - Your new sewing machine can take time enough to study the instruction book...
It features the very latest in design and technology and this instruction book is Just as uncomplicated as your PFAFF sewing machine If you now take any material in its stride and will be at your fashion ideas. 3 So now you can do and to make full ... If you . We wish you need. Modern, uncomplicated - Your PFAFF dealer will sew through thick and thin for you have bought a high-quality product that is the only way to learn all this is no prob lem! Congratulations! Sewing by puchbutton control - Your new sewing machine can take time enough to study the instruction book...
Owner's Manual
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... needle thread Threading the sewing machine. Utility stitch chart . . Setting utility stitches. Stretch triple zigzag stitch Tacking J . Pattern width Practical sewing Presser bar litter Puchbutton control Pulling up the bobbin thread Pullover stitch . . Thread tension Thread trimmer Threading . . Richelieu......... Sewing chart Sewing feet lspecial accessories( Sewing feet (standard accessories( Sewing lamp Sewing on buttons Sewing problems . . Lowering the feed...
... needle thread Threading the sewing machine. Utility stitch chart . . Setting utility stitches. Stretch triple zigzag stitch Tacking J . Pattern width Practical sewing Presser bar litter Puchbutton control Pulling up the bobbin thread Pullover stitch . . Thread tension Thread trimmer Threading . . Richelieu......... Sewing chart Sewing feet lspecial accessories( Sewing feet (standard accessories( Sewing lamp Sewing on buttons Sewing problems . . Lowering the feed...
Owner's Manual
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PFAFF I Stitch length knob Pushbutton controls Function keys page 28 page 29, 30 page 31 11 Operation of the sewing machine I I Electrical connection Detachable work support Bobbins page 1 2, 1 3 page 1 4 pages 15 - 17 Bobbin case pages 1 8, 1 9 Bobbin thread tension page 1 9 J Threading the needle page 20 Needle threader page 21 I Pulling up the bobbin thread Sewing foot...
PFAFF I Stitch length knob Pushbutton controls Function keys page 28 page 29, 30 page 31 11 Operation of the sewing machine I I Electrical connection Detachable work support Bobbins page 1 2, 1 3 page 1 4 pages 15 - 17 Bobbin case pages 1 8, 1 9 Bobbin thread tension page 1 9 J Threading the needle page 20 Needle threader page 21 I Pulling up the bobbin thread Sewing foot...
Owner's Manual
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F. Top cover Open the folding cover (26) upwards. ] 0' N' Programs The programs of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the top cover Electrical connection (Modell 6230) Connect the mains cord with the socket (9) of the carrying case. Ii N Carrying case Place the enclosed mains cord, foot control and instruction book in the compartment of the sewing machine and the wall socket 12
F. Top cover Open the folding cover (26) upwards. ] 0' N' Programs The programs of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the top cover Electrical connection (Modell 6230) Connect the mains cord with the socket (9) of the carrying case. Ii N Carrying case Place the enclosed mains cord, foot control and instruction book in the compartment of the sewing machine and the wall socket 12
Owner's Manual
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... (8) is regulated by pressing the pedal. Connecting the foot control (Model 6230) Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket (9) of the sewing machine. - - Connecting the foot control (Models 6110. 6120. 6150) Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket (12) of the foot control. The...
... (8) is regulated by pressing the pedal. Connecting the foot control (Model 6230) Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket (9) of the sewing machine. - - Connecting the foot control (Models 6110. 6120. 6150) Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket (12) of the foot control. The...
Owner's Manual
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The even feeding action also ensures perfect matching of checked and striped fabrics (see next page). 24 The fabric is fed accurately. On light or difficult materials such as silk and viscose fabrics the dual fabric feed prevents seam puckering. As on industria sewing machines it feeds the material from the top and bottom at the same time. The built-in dual fabric feed (Models 6120, 6150, 6230) For sewing difficult materials PFAFF offers the ideal solution: built-in dual feed.
The even feeding action also ensures perfect matching of checked and striped fabrics (see next page). 24 The fabric is fed accurately. On light or difficult materials such as silk and viscose fabrics the dual fabric feed prevents seam puckering. As on industria sewing machines it feeds the material from the top and bottom at the same time. The built-in dual fabric feed (Models 6120, 6150, 6230) For sewing difficult materials PFAFF offers the ideal solution: built-in dual feed.
Owner's Manual
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Li AA You will go to sew the stretch stitches with the stitch length knob, by turning to 6 mm infinitely with a grey background. 28 The optimal stitch density for the desi red ... (11) as far as the reverse key (21) is in reverse as long as it will find the symbol buttonhole bet ween the figure 0 arid 1. PFAFF tiptr 1 11A) L fl1 Al Reverse sewing The machine sews in this range. Stitch length knob You can set the stitch length (11) from o to the marking for...
Li AA You will go to sew the stretch stitches with the stitch length knob, by turning to 6 mm infinitely with a grey background. 28 The optimal stitch density for the desi red ... (11) as far as the reverse key (21) is in reverse as long as it will find the symbol buttonhole bet ween the figure 0 arid 1. PFAFF tiptr 1 11A) L fl1 Al Reverse sewing The machine sews in this range. Stitch length knob You can set the stitch length (11) from o to the marking for...
Owner's Manual
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If the right button is pressed the program is selec ted and the machine is ready to edge of the grey area. Press the selected key down and turn the stitch length knob (11) right to sew. Each program has been given a letter that you can find the program table with ... half. turned to• 29 On models 6150 and 6230 if tkheey G is pressed again the width of the stitches can be reduced by half. PFAFF tiptronic 6230 ' I A 1 T- 4AAA Pushbutton controls Setting utility stitches Under the id (26) you cliagnhtfeidnd on the bushbutton controls. On model 6230 the most ...
If the right button is pressed the program is selec ted and the machine is ready to edge of the grey area. Press the selected key down and turn the stitch length knob (11) right to sew. Each program has been given a letter that you can find the program table with ... half. turned to• 29 On models 6150 and 6230 if tkheey G is pressed again the width of the stitches can be reduced by half. PFAFF tiptronic 6230 ' I A 1 T- 4AAA Pushbutton controls Setting utility stitches Under the id (26) you cliagnhtfeidnd on the bushbutton controls. On model 6230 the most ...
Owner's Manual
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... extinguished together with the function. 31 If you press the key again the diode is extinguished and the machine sews at half speed. The sewing machine now sews at full speed again. 2. If the key is pressed again the diode is interrupted the needle automatically goes to its highest position. ... up again. 3. Tacking If key (3) ,,tacking" is pressed the diode lights up . If key (2) is pressed the green diode lights up . The machine now only sews one stitch when the foot control is activated. I II I I it Function keys (Model 6230) The tiptronic has three function keys. 1.
... extinguished together with the function. 31 If you press the key again the diode is extinguished and the machine sews at half speed. The sewing machine now sews at full speed again. 2. If the key is pressed again the diode is interrupted the needle automatically goes to its highest position. ... up again. 3. Tacking If key (3) ,,tacking" is pressed the diode lights up . If key (2) is pressed the green diode lights up . The machine now only sews one stitch when the foot control is activated. I II I I it Function keys (Model 6230) The tiptronic has three function keys. 1.
Owner's Manual
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... changing the needle position, e.g. Needle position on the right - key G Needle position on the left - When you press the foot control the machine will only make sure it on. For each time, Lower the bottom feed and disengage the - Repeat this as many times as required. finish the... the highest position. 36 The stitch length can be done easier by the required amount. release all the keys with middle needle position. Sew one stitch. Some sewing jobs can baste a gar ment before trying it is the basic straight stitch with key B. You have to - TIP: To prevent ...
... changing the needle position, e.g. Needle position on the right - key G Needle position on the left - When you press the foot control the machine will only make sure it on. For each time, Lower the bottom feed and disengage the - Repeat this as many times as required. finish the... the highest position. 36 The stitch length can be done easier by the required amount. release all the keys with middle needle position. Sew one stitch. Some sewing jobs can baste a gar ment before trying it is the basic straight stitch with key B. You have to - TIP: To prevent ...
Owner's Manual
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... that no fraying occurs later. the fabric using the magic pen. pl 1 Appliqué work with much more stable, sew - machine Transfer your side, smooth drafted side, of bar and make the embroidery more shape and stabi lity. Transfer your... on the - Insert foot number 0. - backing under the area to of pattern to be embroidered and tauten the fabric and backing in the sewing - Finally, all contours double with a straight stitch of - Insert the appliqué foot in an embroidery hoop. Ayovuarlopnieecme borfoiidnderivyidbuaaclklyinmg aindeweamtebr,roainddery is...
... that no fraying occurs later. the fabric using the magic pen. pl 1 Appliqué work with much more stable, sew - machine Transfer your side, smooth drafted side, of bar and make the embroidery more shape and stabi lity. Transfer your... on the - Insert foot number 0. - backing under the area to of pattern to be embroidered and tauten the fabric and backing in the sewing - Finally, all contours double with a straight stitch of - Insert the appliqué foot in an embroidery hoop. Ayovuarlopnieecme borfoiidnderivyidbuaaclklyinmg aindeweamtebr,roainddery is...
Owner's Manual
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... of your self. The seam allowances of the auilt. A quilt always consists of three layers of the quilt. - There is a traditional sewing technique. These squares are joined together in the templates. - Embroidered stitches look very good on plain coloured material. This is finished you can make...of American settlers developed to form the surface of material. When your quilt is tacked onto the middle layer made your quilt with the sewing machine e.g. Spread out the parts as in our country, too. Use foot number 0 for this . The method that you can match...
... of your self. The seam allowances of the auilt. A quilt always consists of three layers of the quilt. - There is a traditional sewing technique. These squares are joined together in the templates. - Embroidered stitches look very good on plain coloured material. This is finished you can make...of American settlers developed to form the surface of material. When your quilt is tacked onto the middle layer made your quilt with the sewing machine e.g. Spread out the parts as in our country, too. Use foot number 0 for this . The method that you can match...
Owner's Manual
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... thread through the hole of the needle plate from below to make the seam more volume. During sewing the cording pull the material lightly. - This shapes the fabric during sewing. - ween the needle plate and the sewing machine provides space for the gimp thread. TIP: There are closer together than with cording. - Thread up...
... thread through the hole of the needle plate from below to make the seam more volume. During sewing the cording pull the material lightly. - This shapes the fabric during sewing. - ween the needle plate and the sewing machine provides space for the gimp thread. TIP: There are closer together than with cording. - Thread up...
Owner's Manual
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... the face side, smooth side, of the foot. Now iron the backing fabric onto the appli que material. then place the filling thread in the sewing machine. -
... the face side, smooth side, of the foot. Now iron the backing fabric onto the appli que material. then place the filling thread in the sewing machine. -
Owner's Manual
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For circ les you have to work out of the machine carefully, because if you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. - When you can produce fantastic effects in no time. Mark out ... have finished, pull the work from the outside inward. - Embroider the motif, row by row. it is very useful for loop embroidery you have to sew a test seam first. - Use a silk paper underlay and engage the fringe foot. - Knot the threads on the reverse side. 79 Fnnge foot With this special...
For circ les you have to work out of the machine carefully, because if you pull too fast, you will pull the last loops tight. - When you can produce fantastic effects in no time. Mark out ... have finished, pull the work from the outside inward. - Embroider the motif, row by row. it is very useful for loop embroidery you have to sew a test seam first. - Use a silk paper underlay and engage the fringe foot. - Knot the threads on the reverse side. 79 Fnnge foot With this special...
Owner's Manual
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...of a small screwdriver into the left opening between needle plate and sewing machine. Now push the screwdriver into - hours of oil every 15 to 20 - The machine is otherwise maintenance free and must not be oiled. Before you use the machine, the more care it needs. Twist it lightly to the ...the hook. Cleaning and oiling Switch off the main switch Raise the sewing foot and remove the - Removal: Switch off the main switch - I q Lht Changing the needle plate It is very important to clean and oil the sewing machine, because it will snap half way out of its mounting. Remove ...
...of a small screwdriver into the left opening between needle plate and sewing machine. Now push the screwdriver into - hours of oil every 15 to 20 - The machine is otherwise maintenance free and must not be oiled. Before you use the machine, the more care it needs. Twist it lightly to the ...the hook. Cleaning and oiling Switch off the main switch Raise the sewing foot and remove the - Removal: Switch off the main switch - I q Lht Changing the needle plate It is very important to clean and oil the sewing machine, because it will snap half way out of its mounting. Remove ...
Owner's Manual
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... make it easier to remove Insertion Insert the bulb in the diagonal holder and turn it anticlockwise to change the bulb we recommend placing the sewing machine on the hand wheel as illustrated. - Now push the bulb fully into its holder as far as it will go, and turn it is 15... Watts! 85 Important! The sewing lamp Ibulb) is located inside the needle head of the bulb engage. - Hold the sewing machine tightly - - The maximum permissible bulb wattage is held firmly. Take off the main switch Disconnect the mains plug...
... make it easier to remove Insertion Insert the bulb in the diagonal holder and turn it anticlockwise to change the bulb we recommend placing the sewing machine on the hand wheel as illustrated. - Now push the bulb fully into its holder as far as it will go, and turn it is 15... Watts! 85 Important! The sewing lamp Ibulb) is located inside the needle head of the bulb engage. - Hold the sewing machine tightly - - The maximum permissible bulb wattage is held firmly. Take off the main switch Disconnect the mains plug...