Owner's Manual
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Notes on safety A) Owing to avoid injury and observe the sewing area continuously while sewing. B) When leaving the machine, changing parts or accessories, the machine must take sufficient care to the up and down movement of the light bulb is 15 watts. C) The maximum approved wattage of the needle, the user must be adjusted by anyone but an authorized Pfatf agent, D) The drive belt must never be disconnected from the power source.
Notes on safety A) Owing to avoid injury and observe the sewing area continuously while sewing. B) When leaving the machine, changing parts or accessories, the machine must take sufficient care to the up and down movement of the light bulb is 15 watts. C) The maximum approved wattage of the needle, the user must be adjusted by anyone but an authorized Pfatf agent, D) The drive belt must never be disconnected from the power source.
Owner's Manual
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...thread overedge seam Adjusting the stitch length Adjusting the differential teed Disengageing the upper knife Disengageing the overedge looper Adjusting the machine for two-thread chainstitch seam Inserting the workpiece guide plate Adjusting the seam width Changing the sewing foot Sewing rolled hems... Changing the needles Changing the lower knife Changing the upper knife Changing the light bulb Cleaning the thread tensions Oiling the machine Sewing problems and their removal Accessories Specifications Thread spool net Optional accessories 2, 3 4 4, 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...
...thread overedge seam Adjusting the stitch length Adjusting the differential teed Disengageing the upper knife Disengageing the overedge looper Adjusting the machine for two-thread chainstitch seam Inserting the workpiece guide plate Adjusting the seam width Changing the sewing foot Sewing rolled hems... Changing the needles Changing the lower knife Changing the upper knife Changing the light bulb Cleaning the thread tensions Oiling the machine Sewing problems and their removal Accessories Specifications Thread spool net Optional accessories 2, 3 4 4, 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...
Owner's Manual
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... knob 17 Needle plate 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle bar 20 Sewing foot lifting lever 21 Thread spool stand 22 Thread spool holder 23 Machine socket 24 Master switch 25 Lint box 26 Foot control 27 Foot control plug 28 Mains plug 29 Lower knife 30 Knife clamp screw ...-thread chainstitch looper 34 Thread guides behind the carrying handle 35 Seam width adjustment knob behind work support 15 27 31 Controls of the sewing machine 1 Foot pressure regulating dial 2 Thread guide 3 Carrying handle 4 Left needle thread tension dial 5 Right needle thread tension dial 6 Right looper thread tension dial 7 Left...
... knob 17 Needle plate 18 Sewing foot 19 Needle bar 20 Sewing foot lifting lever 21 Thread spool stand 22 Thread spool holder 23 Machine socket 24 Master switch 25 Lint box 26 Foot control 27 Foot control plug 28 Mains plug 29 Lower knife 30 Knife clamp screw ...-thread chainstitch looper 34 Thread guides behind the carrying handle 35 Seam width adjustment knob behind work support 15 27 31 Controls of the sewing machine 1 Foot pressure regulating dial 2 Thread guide 3 Carrying handle 4 Left needle thread tension dial 5 Right needle thread tension dial 6 Right looper thread tension dial 7 Left...
Owner's Manual
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Caution: When the machine is not in use, switch it will go. Connecting the foot control: Insert the plug of the control in as far as it off at .... j Then connect the mains plug to a power source. To replace the accessory box, slide it into the grooves and push it in the machine socket. Electrical connection Use this machine only on a flat surface or on the foot control. I Accessory box Open the work support and pull out the accessory box. The...
Caution: When the machine is not in use, switch it will go. Connecting the foot control: Insert the plug of the control in as far as it off at .... j Then connect the mains plug to a power source. To replace the accessory box, slide it into the grooves and push it in the machine socket. Electrical connection Use this machine only on a flat surface or on the foot control. I Accessory box Open the work support and pull out the accessory box. The...
Owner's Manual
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1 Switching the machine ON and OFF Power and sewing light are switched off. Machine and sewing light are switched on the foot control. Position = Half speed Position 44 = Full speed 5 Machine and sewing light are switched on : Press switch. Switching on . Switching off simultaneously with the master switch. Foot control The speed of the Hobbylook is regulated as follows: The more you press the foot control down, the faster the machine will sew, Electronic toot control Maximum speed can be preselected in two steps by the switch on and off : Press switch again.
1 Switching the machine ON and OFF Power and sewing light are switched off. Machine and sewing light are switched on the foot control. Position = Half speed Position 44 = Full speed 5 Machine and sewing light are switched on : Press switch. Switching on . Switching off simultaneously with the master switch. Foot control The speed of the Hobbylook is regulated as follows: The more you press the foot control down, the faster the machine will sew, Electronic toot control Maximum speed can be preselected in two steps by the switch on and off : Press switch again.
Owner's Manual
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... by loosening set screws A, B, or C (For needle change, see page 35.) - Threading procedure Threading must be done correctly to obtain a well-formed seam. Thread the machine in the following sequence: 1. B Now pull the respective thread into the corresponding guides and tension discs. Left looper (yellow) 3. Right looper (green) 2. Remove the needles...
... by loosening set screws A, B, or C (For needle change, see page 35.) - Threading procedure Threading must be done correctly to obtain a well-formed seam. Thread the machine in the following sequence: 1. B Now pull the respective thread into the corresponding guides and tension discs. Left looper (yellow) 3. Right looper (green) 2. Remove the needles...
Owner's Manual
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Or: Sew about 2 turns. Explanation: The screw of the upper knife holder serves to tighten or loosen the horizontal guide of seam. On this machine, all kinds of the upper knife holder must be loosened by about 5 cm (2) beyond the end of the upper knife. 17 Then turn the workpiece ...
Or: Sew about 2 turns. Explanation: The screw of the upper knife holder serves to tighten or loosen the horizontal guide of seam. On this machine, all kinds of the upper knife holder must be loosened by about 5 cm (2) beyond the end of the upper knife. 17 Then turn the workpiece ...
Owner's Manual
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... position Insert knife guard plate 10 in the looper cover and close the latter Then close the work support. Move the upper knife to the machine: Open the looper cover. Inserting the workpiece guide plate Open work support a little and remove the workpiece guide plate (see illustration on the left). Close...
... position Insert knife guard plate 10 in the looper cover and close the latter Then close the work support. Move the upper knife to the machine: Open the looper cover. Inserting the workpiece guide plate Open work support a little and remove the workpiece guide plate (see illustration on the left). Close...
Owner's Manual
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Rolled hem, sem with bulk thread: This hem requires three threads, one polyester thread. Preparation of the machine, as described above. needle thread, pink path bulk thread polyester thread 120-140 polyester thread 120-140 For threading of needle and loopers, see ... thread tension must be threaded in the left and right looper. 34 Rolled hem with polyester thread (ill. 1 and 2, page 33) Preparation of the sewing machine: Needle: remove needle A and B Sewing foot: engage rolled hem foot 'R" Seam width, from 1 0 to 1 5 (short stitch length) Thread: polyester thread 100-140 for...
Rolled hem, sem with bulk thread: This hem requires three threads, one polyester thread. Preparation of the machine, as described above. needle thread, pink path bulk thread polyester thread 120-140 polyester thread 120-140 For threading of needle and loopers, see ... thread tension must be threaded in the left and right looper. 34 Rolled hem with polyester thread (ill. 1 and 2, page 33) Preparation of the sewing machine: Needle: remove needle A and B Sewing foot: engage rolled hem foot 'R" Seam width, from 1 0 to 1 5 (short stitch length) Thread: polyester thread 100-140 for...
Owner's Manual
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.... Remove the needle from the needle holder by pulling it will cause thread breakage and skipped stitches. 'i Changing the knives Knives are used on these machines: System 130/705 H or 15 x 1 H Although the correct needle size depends on the material and the thread size used, we recommend needle size 14. An...
.... Remove the needle from the needle holder by pulling it will cause thread breakage and skipped stitches. 'i Changing the knives Knives are used on these machines: System 130/705 H or 15 x 1 H Although the correct needle size depends on the material and the thread size used, we recommend needle size 14. An...
Owner's Manual
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One to the places indicated. Oiling the machine: Every time before you take the machine into operation, you should apply a little oil to two drops of high-quality sewing machine oil are made of special material and need to be oiled only once or twice a month. The bushings and other important moving parts are sufficient for oiling.
One to the places indicated. Oiling the machine: Every time before you take the machine into operation, you should apply a little oil to two drops of high-quality sewing machine oil are made of special material and need to be oiled only once or twice a month. The bushings and other important moving parts are sufficient for oiling.
Owner's Manual
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..., 22). Skipped stitches Needle bent or point damaged. Insert needle correctly (page 35). Increase sewing foot pressure. Incorrectly threaded. 'ing prob'ems and solutions se machines have been iiade. Solution Turn foot pressure regulating dial clockwise to increase pressure. Insert new needle correctly (see pages 7-12). Do not pull material during...
..., 22). Skipped stitches Needle bent or point damaged. Insert needle correctly (page 35). Increase sewing foot pressure. Incorrectly threaded. 'ing prob'ems and solutions se machines have been iiade. Solution Turn foot pressure regulating dial clockwise to increase pressure. Insert new needle correctly (see pages 7-12). Do not pull material during...
Owner's Manual
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... width Stitch length Sewing foot Lubrication Needle system Needle size Dimensions Weight Accessories 1 Screwdriver 2 Screwdriver 3 Lint brush 4 Tweezers 5 Lower knife 6 Thread unreeling disc 7 Needles 8 Sewing machine oil 9 Rolled hem presser foot 10 Thread spool net (see page 42) Optional accessories, see pages 42 to 44, available against extra charge Blindhem foot...
... width Stitch length Sewing foot Lubrication Needle system Needle size Dimensions Weight Accessories 1 Screwdriver 2 Screwdriver 3 Lint brush 4 Tweezers 5 Lower knife 6 Thread unreeling disc 7 Needles 8 Sewing machine oil 9 Rolled hem presser foot 10 Thread spool net (see page 42) Optional accessories, see pages 42 to 44, available against extra charge Blindhem foot...
Owner's Manual
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... is thus avoided. Useful for synthetic thread which tends to become loose, unravel and slip down. 2 1, 3 Sewing foot for blind-hemming operations Prepanng the sewing machine Differential feed setting: set at - (see page 27) Needle: remove needles A and B Sewing foot: engage blind-hemming foot Seam width: "N" Stitch length: longest stitch length...
... is thus avoided. Useful for synthetic thread which tends to become loose, unravel and slip down. 2 1, 3 Sewing foot for blind-hemming operations Prepanng the sewing machine Differential feed setting: set at - (see page 27) Needle: remove needles A and B Sewing foot: engage blind-hemming foot Seam width: "N" Stitch length: longest stitch length...