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Contents Page Accessories ...6 Accessories, optional 62, 63 Accessory box...6 Adjusting the machine to Prog. 01, 02 34, 35 Changing a spool on a threaded machine 24 Clamp spring...29 Cleaning the machine 58 Cone thread ...
Contents Page Accessories ...6 Accessories, optional 62, 63 Accessory box...6 Adjusting the machine to Prog. 01, 02 34, 35 Changing a spool on a threaded machine 24 Clamp spring...29 Cleaning the machine 58 Cone thread ...
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... 49 by gently pressing the bottom of whether a spool is finished, push the telescopic thread guide 32 together. The following accessories can be pushed to its full extent in to the machine, regardless of the box inwards. The spool stand 34 must be found ...behind the swivel plate. 8 When the sewing process is attached. Place the cover over the machine. The accessories should be found in the accessory box or compartments behind the swivel plate 12: 1 Converter 2 Tweezers 3 Allen key Machine cover The machine cover protects the machine from ...
... 49 by gently pressing the bottom of whether a spool is finished, push the telescopic thread guide 32 together. The following accessories can be pushed to its full extent in to the machine, regardless of the box inwards. The spool stand 34 must be found ...behind the swivel plate. 8 When the sewing process is attached. Place the cover over the machine. The accessories should be found in the accessory box or compartments behind the swivel plate 12: 1 Converter 2 Tweezers 3 Allen key Machine cover The machine cover protects the machine from ...
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... slowly until you must pull the spool holder 34 fully away from the back of machine. Thread unreeling disc The thread unreeling disc (in the accessory box) over the spool from the thread spool. Spool holder Before placing thread cones/spools on top of the spool. Thread net Synthetic threads generally... net with notched or rough ends. Make sure the spool dise 37 is used under the spool. 11 Pull the thread net (located in the accessory box) is used for small spools/spools with the spool pin.
... slowly until you must pull the spool holder 34 fully away from the back of machine. Thread unreeling disc The thread unreeling disc (in the accessory box) over the spool from the thread spool. Spool holder Before placing thread cones/spools on top of the spool. Thread net Synthetic threads generally... net with notched or rough ends. Make sure the spool dise 37 is used under the spool. 11 Pull the thread net (located in the accessory box) is used for small spools/spools with the spool pin.
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... fed into the machine when you continue working with the same thread and presser foot. Clip on thread guide Use the clip on thread guide accessory when sewing with large spools (5,000 10,000 m). Use the thread net and/or the thread unreeling disc if needed. Slide the fabric under the...
... fed into the machine when you continue working with the same thread and presser foot. Clip on thread guide Use the clip on thread guide accessory when sewing with large spools (5,000 10,000 m). Use the thread net and/or the thread unreeling disc if needed. Slide the fabric under the...
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... position by sliding foot away from the holder. For all other programs use setting "A" on the springloaded presser foot latch. Transparent presser foot F from the accessories can also be released automatically from you towards you.
... position by sliding foot away from the holder. For all other programs use setting "A" on the springloaded presser foot latch. Transparent presser foot F from the accessories can also be released automatically from you towards you.
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... needle Switch off the electrical power To remove: Lower the presser foot and move the needle(s) to remove. Push the needle inserting tool (from the accessory box 49) from below upward fully over the needle.
... needle Switch off the electrical power To remove: Lower the presser foot and move the needle(s) to remove. Push the needle inserting tool (from the accessory box 49) from below upward fully over the needle.
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Needle threader Move the needle(s) into the highest position and lower the presser foot. One of the needle. Thread loops must point upwards. Place the needle threader onto the front groove of the two triangles must be found in the accessory box). A small metal pin is pushed through the needle eye and the needle is automatically threaded. Slide the needle threader down to the back. 27 Place the thread from right to left in notch A of the needle threader (to be pulled to the needle eye and press it lightly against the needle.
Needle threader Move the needle(s) into the highest position and lower the presser foot. One of the needle. Thread loops must point upwards. Place the needle threader onto the front groove of the two triangles must be found in the accessory box). A small metal pin is pushed through the needle eye and the needle is automatically threaded. Slide the needle threader down to the back. 27 Place the thread from right to left in notch A of the needle threader (to be pulled to the needle eye and press it lightly against the needle.
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...Press under a one inch (2.5 cm) fabric width to lie perfectly smooth. Note: Set the seam width at the desired width using the H2 optional accessory guide, it . To start sewing: Raise the presser foot and place the fabric under must be adjusted slightly to allow your settings first ...notes on sewing with various units of measurement. The speed may need to be 0.5 cm wider than the finished hem width. With this optional accessory you sew further along the fabric. 46 Finishing sewing: 1. The lower figures are in inches. Test your fabric to sew a fi...
...Press under a one inch (2.5 cm) fabric width to lie perfectly smooth. Note: Set the seam width at the desired width using the H2 optional accessory guide, it . To start sewing: Raise the presser foot and place the fabric under must be adjusted slightly to allow your settings first ...notes on sewing with various units of measurement. The speed may need to be 0.5 cm wider than the finished hem width. With this optional accessory you sew further along the fabric. 46 Finishing sewing: 1. The lower figures are in inches. Test your fabric to sew a fi...
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... with the cover stitch or two thread chainstitch. 47 The edge guide can be set as required by sliding it to the back of your accessory box) into the guide holder A from you have heard each needle "click" (just before the needles are in the lowest position). The edge guide is...
... with the cover stitch or two thread chainstitch. 47 The edge guide can be set as required by sliding it to the back of your accessory box) into the guide holder A from you have heard each needle "click" (just before the needles are in the lowest position). The edge guide is...
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Disengage the upper blade (see page 30) and remove the presser foot and the needle plate. Use the accessory brush provided to time with the oil provided (located in the accessory box) every time you clean the machine. Lubricate the points shown above with alcohol. This ensures good ...stability. Lubricating the machine Switch off the electrical power Remove the waste container and open the looper cover and swivel plate. One or two drops of PFAFF sewing machine...
Disengage the upper blade (see page 30) and remove the presser foot and the needle plate. Use the accessory brush provided to time with the oil provided (located in the accessory box) every time you clean the machine. Lubricate the points shown above with alcohol. This ensures good ...stability. Lubricating the machine Switch off the electrical power Remove the waste container and open the looper cover and swivel plate. One or two drops of PFAFF sewing machine...
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... 39) before loosening the fastening screw (A) with the wrench provided in the lowest position. Then turn the handwheel until the upper blade is in the accessory box. To insert: Attach the new upper blade and gently tighten the fastening screw.
... 39) before loosening the fastening screw (A) with the wrench provided in the lowest position. Then turn the handwheel until the upper blade is in the accessory box. To insert: Attach the new upper blade and gently tighten the fastening screw.
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Replace the sewing light cover and tighten the fastening screw. 62 Rotate counter clockwise through half a turn and remove. Press the bulb right into the socket, twisting it clockwise until both pins on the bulb click into place. Push the light bulb fully into the socket and twist until it is securely fixed. Guide the new light bulb (max. 15 W) into its socket. Changing the light bulb Switch off the electrical power Using the screw driver in the accessory box loosen the fastening screw to the sewing light cover 16 until the cover can be removed.
Replace the sewing light cover and tighten the fastening screw. 62 Rotate counter clockwise through half a turn and remove. Press the bulb right into the socket, twisting it clockwise until both pins on the bulb click into place. Push the light bulb fully into the socket and twist until it is securely fixed. Guide the new light bulb (max. 15 W) into its socket. Changing the light bulb Switch off the electrical power Using the screw driver in the accessory box loosen the fastening screw to the sewing light cover 16 until the cover can be removed.
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...pintucks with various widths of pre-made bias tape. 29 924 993 82-015 For serging on beading and sequins. Consult your PFAFF dealer. Use transparent presser foot F from the accessory box. Strap and belt loop foot L Universal tape binder Beading foot P 29 924 993 82-013 For sewing belt loops ... under side of fabric with consistent clearance. Bead needle plate P 29 924 993 82-016 The bead needle plate P together with gimp thread. Optional accessory Order No. Cording guide K2 29 924 993 82-010 For serging pintucks with the beading foot P allows you to serge on the top side...
...pintucks with various widths of pre-made bias tape. 29 924 993 82-015 For serging on beading and sequins. Consult your PFAFF dealer. Use transparent presser foot F from the accessory box. Strap and belt loop foot L Universal tape binder Beading foot P 29 924 993 82-013 For sewing belt loops ... under side of fabric with consistent clearance. Bead needle plate P 29 924 993 82-016 The bead needle plate P together with gimp thread. Optional accessory Order No. Cording guide K2 29 924 993 82-010 For serging pintucks with the beading foot P allows you to serge on the top side...
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... - 13 mm. Gimp cords and thread and bands with decorative threads can be stitched over using this foot together with 40 mm tape. Accessory holder Retaining screw 29 924 993 82-021 29 924 993 82-023 Holder, to 7.5 mm. For gathering/shirring and joining two pieces...binding the fabric edge with guide K2. Binding width 10 - 12 mm. (Use the machine's standard presser foot.) For attaching the following accessories to the accessory holder. Shirring/ Gathering foot G 29 924 993 82-018 For shirring/gathering and joining two pieces of fabric simultaneously (use the machine's standard...
... - 13 mm. Gimp cords and thread and bands with decorative threads can be stitched over using this foot together with 40 mm tape. Accessory holder Retaining screw 29 924 993 82-021 29 924 993 82-023 Holder, to 7.5 mm. For gathering/shirring and joining two pieces...binding the fabric edge with guide K2. Binding width 10 - 12 mm. (Use the machine's standard presser foot.) For attaching the following accessories to the accessory holder. Shirring/ Gathering foot G 29 924 993 82-018 For shirring/gathering and joining two pieces of fabric simultaneously (use the machine's standard...
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... Needle system Needle siw Number of threads Dimensions (width x height x depth) Weight Packing contents 1 machine 1 foot control 1 instruction manual/guarantee card 1 waste container 1 machine cover 1 accessory box 1 power table 1300 stitches/min. 1.4 mm - 9.0 mm 5 mm 0.5 mm - 4 mm exchangeable manual 4.5 mm 2.0 mm EL X 705, cat no. 2002 80/12, 90/14 2,3,4,5 355...
... Needle system Needle siw Number of threads Dimensions (width x height x depth) Weight Packing contents 1 machine 1 foot control 1 instruction manual/guarantee card 1 waste container 1 machine cover 1 accessory box 1 power table 1300 stitches/min. 1.4 mm - 9.0 mm 5 mm 0.5 mm - 4 mm exchangeable manual 4.5 mm 2.0 mm EL X 705, cat no. 2002 80/12, 90/14 2,3,4,5 355...
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Parts of the coverlock 4852 31 Thread guides with color coding 32 Telescoping thread guide 33 Thread chain cutter 34 Thread spool stand 35 Thread spool pin 36 Cone thread adapter 37 Spool disc 38 Electrical power master switch 39 Machine socket, foot control 40 Handwheel 41 Regulator wheel for differential feed 42 Stitch length adjustment knob 43 Presser foot lifter 44 Rear thread guides 45 Waste container 46 Foot control 47 Foot control plug for machine 48 Power cord 49 Accessory box 50 Power table
Parts of the coverlock 4852 31 Thread guides with color coding 32 Telescoping thread guide 33 Thread chain cutter 34 Thread spool stand 35 Thread spool pin 36 Cone thread adapter 37 Spool disc 38 Electrical power master switch 39 Machine socket, foot control 40 Handwheel 41 Regulator wheel for differential feed 42 Stitch length adjustment knob 43 Presser foot lifter 44 Rear thread guides 45 Waste container 46 Foot control 47 Foot control plug for machine 48 Power cord 49 Accessory box 50 Power table