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...page Index Accessories drawer Bobbin Bobbin case Bobbin thread Buttonholing Carrying case cover Carrying handle Cleaning Dual feed Electrical connection Foot control Foot control receptacle Light bulb Machine feed Master selector dial Needle Needle position Oiling Overlock seam Presser bar lifter Reverse sewing Sewing feet Sewing mechanism Slot-threading Special accessories Special sewing feet Stitch program chart Straight stitch Thread cutter Thread tensions Trouble shooting Upper threading Utility-stitch combinations Utility stitches Winding Work support Zigzag stitch Page 2 4, 5 4, 6 7 20...
...page Index Accessories drawer Bobbin Bobbin case Bobbin thread Buttonholing Carrying case cover Carrying handle Cleaning Dual feed Electrical connection Foot control Foot control receptacle Light bulb Machine feed Master selector dial Needle Needle position Oiling Overlock seam Presser bar lifter Reverse sewing Sewing feet Sewing mechanism Slot-threading Special accessories Special sewing feet Stitch program chart Straight stitch Thread cutter Thread tensions Trouble shooting Upper threading Utility-stitch combinations Utility stitches Winding Work support Zigzag stitch Page 2 4, 5 4, 6 7 20...
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... which is marked with the following code: Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live. Parts of 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) 1 5 Sewing foot 16 Sewing foot holder 17 Needle threader 1 8 Needle threader control 1 9 Upper tension 20 Control for reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of this...
... which is marked with the following code: Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live. Parts of 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) 1 5 Sewing foot 16 Sewing foot holder 17 Needle threader 1 8 Needle threader control 1 9 Upper tension 20 Control for reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog 21 Presser bar lifter (on back of this...
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... the spring into the bobbin case so that pin A enters slot B. Bobbin winding Disengage the sewing mechanism. Place a bobbin on one of thread on the bobbin winder so that the thread unreels toward the back (A). The bobbin winder stops when the bobbin is full. Re-engage the sewing mechanism. Place a spool of the spool pins. If you want to start the bobbin winder and hold the thread end at the beginning. Remove the bobbin and...
... the spring into the bobbin case so that pin A enters slot B. Bobbin winding Disengage the sewing mechanism. Place a bobbin on one of thread on the bobbin winder so that the thread unreels toward the back (A). The bobbin winder stops when the bobbin is full. Re-engage the sewing mechanism. Place a spool of the spool pins. If you want to start the bobbin winder and hold the thread end at the beginning. Remove the bobbin and...
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Release latch A. Latch A and stud B must be flush. Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch A and push the bobbin case onto stud B as far as it into slot A, guide B and take-up lever 1. Then pull it will go, making sure slot C points upwards. Upper threading Pull the thread from the spool and draw it into guide C and thread guide D on the needle holder.
Release latch A. Latch A and stud B must be flush. Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch A and push the bobbin case onto stud B as far as it into slot A, guide B and take-up lever 1. Then pull it will go, making sure slot C points upwards. Upper threading Pull the thread from the spool and draw it into guide C and thread guide D on the needle holder.
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... -up lever 1. Draw the thread under the sewing foot. 7 At the same time release control 18 and the thread. Then pull the thread through the needle eye. Turn balance wheel 8 toward the left back under fingers A and B, at the same time releasing control 18 and the thread. Place the needle thread under hook B of needle threader 17. Push needle threader control 18 down all the way. Then place the needle thread under hook...
... -up lever 1. Draw the thread under the sewing foot. 7 At the same time release control 18 and the thread. Then pull the thread through the needle eye. Turn balance wheel 8 toward the left back under fingers A and B, at the same time releasing control 18 and the thread. Place the needle thread under hook B of needle threader 17. Push needle threader control 18 down all the way. Then place the needle thread under hook...
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... symbol of a seam). C = Vertical position. ciD = Central (normal) needle position = Right needle position = Left needle position Reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog Reverse-feed control 20 has the following positions: A = Normal position B = As long as the control is positioned below mark A. D = The feed dog is dropped (for backtacking the end of the needle position desired is pressed, the machine sews backwards (for embroidering, darning, etc.). cp A 4 N 7 ) D Needle position The needle can be set to different posi tions in reverse. The machine sews permanently in...
... symbol of a seam). C = Vertical position. ciD = Central (normal) needle position = Right needle position = Left needle position Reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog Reverse-feed control 20 has the following positions: A = Normal position B = As long as the control is positioned below mark A. D = The feed dog is dropped (for backtacking the end of the needle position desired is pressed, the machine sews backwards (for embroidering, darning, etc.). cp A 4 N 7 ) D Needle position The needle can be set to different posi tions in reverse. The machine sews permanently in...
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... tension. The normal tension set cor rectly, adjust the upper tension only. D. Lower tension B = Regulating screw. D = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. ting is in the light-coloured range between 3 an 5, depending on the work. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. It must not slide down weight, but should gradually move downwards when you jerk your hand upwards lightly. The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with...
... tension. The normal tension set cor rectly, adjust the upper tension only. D. Lower tension B = Regulating screw. D = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight. ting is in the light-coloured range between 3 an 5, depending on the work. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. It must not slide down weight, but should gradually move downwards when you jerk your hand upwards lightly. The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with...
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To disengage: Push the top feeding foot down until it swing up lever 1.) B = The sewing foot is raised. (Before you remove the work, turn the balance wheel toward you engage or disengage the dual feed, raise the sewing foot. Dual feed (Synchronized top and bottom feed) This feed mechanism prevents one ply from creeping ahead of the other. Before you to raise the needle and take-up . 11 To engage: Push top feeding foot 22 down slightly, then pull it back and let it snaps into place. Presser bar lifter Lever 21 has two positions: A = Sewing foot is lowered for sewing.
To disengage: Push the top feeding foot down until it swing up lever 1.) B = The sewing foot is raised. (Before you remove the work, turn the balance wheel toward you engage or disengage the dual feed, raise the sewing foot. Dual feed (Synchronized top and bottom feed) This feed mechanism prevents one ply from creeping ahead of the other. Before you to raise the needle and take-up . 11 To engage: Push top feeding foot 22 down slightly, then pull it back and let it snaps into place. Presser bar lifter Lever 21 has two positions: A = Sewing foot is lowered for sewing.
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Then hold er as far as it backwards out of the machine. Thread cutter The thread cutter is located at the back of the needle holder. Remove the work by pulling it will go. Insert a new System 130/705 H needle (with the flat side of its shank facing toward the back) and push it up into the needle hold the needle, loosen screw A and pull the needle out of top feeding foot 22. Place the threads in thread cuter slot A and pull them downwards to cut them. Tighten screw A. Changing the needle Raise the needle bar.
Then hold er as far as it backwards out of the machine. Thread cutter The thread cutter is located at the back of the needle holder. Remove the work by pulling it will go. Insert a new System 130/705 H needle (with the flat side of its shank facing toward the back) and push it up into the needle hold the needle, loosen screw A and pull the needle out of top feeding foot 22. Place the threads in thread cuter slot A and pull them downwards to cut them. Tighten screw A. Changing the needle Raise the needle bar.
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Changing the sewing foot To release the sewing foot push the red button A. Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder and hold it in place, press against screw D lightly. Slot E and screw F are used for attaching an edge guide. 13 If the sewing foot does not readily snap in place with your left hand. When attaching a sewing foot make sure studs B enter slots C. Lower the presser bar lifter and at the same time reposition the sewing foot so that studs B fit in slots C.
Changing the sewing foot To release the sewing foot push the red button A. Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder and hold it in place, press against screw D lightly. Slot E and screw F are used for attaching an edge guide. 13 If the sewing foot does not readily snap in place with your left hand. When attaching a sewing foot make sure studs B enter slots C. Lower the presser bar lifter and at the same time reposition the sewing foot so that studs B fit in slots C.
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... the darning foot over the retaining fork of the sewing foot holder and push it up at the front so that the edge of the zip per foot moves along the zipper chain on the right or left . The needle position is used for inserting zippers concealed so as to the right or left , respectively. Special sewing feet Zipper (and edge stitching) foot Attach the foot offset to resemble a seam. Guide...
... the darning foot over the retaining fork of the sewing foot holder and push it up at the front so that the edge of the zip per foot moves along the zipper chain on the right or left . The needle position is used for inserting zippers concealed so as to the right or left , respectively. Special sewing feet Zipper (and edge stitching) foot Attach the foot offset to resemble a seam. Guide...
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... pages. 03 C Set the needle to the left position and turn the master selector dial to 4 (bottom ilL). Set the needle thread tension at 3. Important: The overlock-stitch attachment must only be used with the top feed disengaged. Turn screw B out a few turns. Press overlock button D (top ill.). Leave the foot in the needle holder (bot tom ill.). Attach overlock-stitch attachment C so that mounting ridge D enters the slot in its lowered position. Overlock setting Attach overlock foot A (top ill...
... pages. 03 C Set the needle to the left position and turn the master selector dial to 4 (bottom ilL). Set the needle thread tension at 3. Important: The overlock-stitch attachment must only be used with the top feed disengaged. Turn screw B out a few turns. Press overlock button D (top ill.). Leave the foot in the needle holder (bot tom ill.). Attach overlock-stitch attachment C so that mounting ridge D enters the slot in its lowered position. Overlock setting Attach overlock foot A (top ill...
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... one of the seam raise the sewing foot. E F 10 Overlock seam The overlock stitch is illus trated below. The range 8 setting is used for sewing along edge guide E (top ill.). At the end of the two dots in range 8 the machine sews an edge-finishing seam with an edge-thread effect. Remove the work by pulling it with an edge thread effect. Edge-finishing seam When the overlock button is released...
... one of the seam raise the sewing foot. E F 10 Overlock seam The overlock stitch is illus trated below. The range 8 setting is used for sewing along edge guide E (top ill.). At the end of the two dots in range 8 the machine sews an edge-finishing seam with an edge-thread effect. Remove the work by pulling it with an edge thread effect. Edge-finishing seam When the overlock button is released...
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Sewing buttonholes Attach the buttonhole foot. Insert a filler cord as fol lows: Place it over rear lug G (top ill.), pull it taut, and clamp it in the buttonhole range from + to the position shown in the illustration (bottom left). B j The stitches must be packed to determine the buttonhole length. Release the push buttons. Turn the knob clockwise only. As you sew, arrow I moves along scale J. This...
Sewing buttonholes Attach the buttonhole foot. Insert a filler cord as fol lows: Place it over rear lug G (top ill.), pull it taut, and clamp it in the buttonhole range from + to the position shown in the illustration (bottom left). B j The stitches must be packed to determine the buttonhole length. Release the push buttons. Turn the knob clockwise only. As you sew, arrow I moves along scale J. This...
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Sew in reverse until the second seam is the same length as it will go. D Turn the knob to symbol C. F Cut buttonhole open. 4 C 21 Raise the needle. Turn the balance wheel toward you to bring the take-up lever to 2 numbers. Remove the mate rial. Sew 4-6 bartacking stitches, raise the needle. C Turn the knob to symbol D. E Turn the knob to symbol B. A Sew the first buttonhole seam. B Turn...
Sew in reverse until the second seam is the same length as it will go. D Turn the knob to symbol C. F Cut buttonhole open. 4 C 21 Raise the needle. Turn the balance wheel toward you to bring the take-up lever to 2 numbers. Remove the mate rial. Sew 4-6 bartacking stitches, raise the needle. C Turn the knob to symbol D. E Turn the knob to symbol B. A Sew the first buttonhole seam. B Turn...
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Open cover 14. Insert the new light bulb so that its pins move in the vicinity of the sewing hook and the feed dog with a soft brush. Clean the parts in slots C. All you have to do is main tenance-free. Push it up , turn it out. Remove the bobbin case. Do not oil the machine because it is put a drop of needle plate 24 and remove it. Cleaning and oiling Take out the screws of oil into the hook raceway now and then. 23 Changing the light bulb Push the light bulb up and turn it toward A and pull it toward B.
Open cover 14. Insert the new light bulb so that its pins move in the vicinity of the sewing hook and the feed dog with a soft brush. Clean the parts in slots C. All you have to do is main tenance-free. Push it up , turn it out. Remove the bobbin case. Do not oil the machine because it is put a drop of needle plate 24 and remove it. Cleaning and oiling Take out the screws of oil into the hook raceway now and then. 23 Changing the light bulb Push the light bulb up and turn it toward A and pull it toward B.
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.... Wrong needle used . 2. Regulate thread tensions. Bobbin case improperly inserted. See par. 1 above reasons. Only guide the material lightly. Insert new needle. Thread tension too strong. Needle bent or blunt. Needle too thin for thread used . Needle breaks Needle not pushed up as far as it will Needle bent. Needle bent and strikes needle plate because work alone. Note Needle and Thread Chart. Machine threaded improperly. Insert system 130/705 H needle. Insert new needle. Machine skips stitches Needle not inserted correctly. Needle thread breaks For any...
.... Wrong needle used . 2. Regulate thread tensions. Bobbin case improperly inserted. See par. 1 above reasons. Only guide the material lightly. Insert new needle. Thread tension too strong. Needle bent or blunt. Needle too thin for thread used . Needle breaks Needle not pushed up as far as it will Needle bent. Needle bent and strikes needle plate because work alone. Note Needle and Thread Chart. Machine threaded improperly. Insert system 130/705 H needle. Insert new needle. Machine skips stitches Needle not inserted correctly. Needle thread breaks For any...
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... hard. Machine skips stitches in position by tightening screw B securely (page 18). Check thread tensions. 8. Secure attachment in overlock seam Overlock-stitch attachment is a piece of feed dog. Seam is particularly even for a important short when while, be sure to leave master switch. Check upper and lower tensions. Bobbin thread wound unevenly. During bobbin winding, do not hold thread in hook raceway. Fundamental rules Never run a threaded machine unless there is loose. rows of fabric under the sewing foot. If...
... hard. Machine skips stitches in position by tightening screw B securely (page 18). Check thread tensions. 8. Secure attachment in overlock seam Overlock-stitch attachment is a piece of feed dog. Seam is particularly even for a important short when while, be sure to leave master switch. Check upper and lower tensions. Bobbin thread wound unevenly. During bobbin winding, do not hold thread in hook raceway. Fundamental rules Never run a threaded machine unless there is loose. rows of fabric under the sewing foot. If...
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...-31 Sewing Operation For cording work (needle size 80. remove the sewing foot holder. 7 Accessory L Cording set Cording foot, 3 grooves (twin needle with 2.5 or 3.0 mm needle gauge) Cording foot, 5 grooves (twin needle with round needle hole for free-arm models - for fine cording needle size 70) For sewing fringes and for basting Edge stitching and quilting Straight-stitch foot Needle plate with 1.8-. 2.0- Special accessories The special accessories listed below are intended for special sewing jobs. Needle plate with round needle hole for flatbed models Edge guide (Fastening screw 93...
...-31 Sewing Operation For cording work (needle size 80. remove the sewing foot holder. 7 Accessory L Cording set Cording foot, 3 grooves (twin needle with 2.5 or 3.0 mm needle gauge) Cording foot, 5 grooves (twin needle with round needle hole for free-arm models - for fine cording needle size 70) For sewing fringes and for basting Edge stitching and quilting Straight-stitch foot Needle plate with 1.8-. 2.0- Special accessories The special accessories listed below are intended for special sewing jobs. Needle plate with round needle hole for flatbed models Edge guide (Fastening screw 93...
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...edge finishing, work, inserting lace, satin stitching, embroidering, darning etc. the stitch density can be regulated accordingly. Stitch 01 Straight stitch 02 Zigzag stitch 03 Buttonholes 04 Elastic stitch 05 Scallop stitch 06 Viennese stitch Honeycomb stitch Application For all sewing operations Versatile appliqué in the table below. ': 01 I I I I I II CE) III 2 Iv 02 03 04 05 06 - .-.. > == == - :: - •' ' '.. -_.. Without turning the fabric; Inserting patches and darning rips on elastic threads or covering terry cloth seams 27 SLnliuntisimettsecbdhIetrinop...
...edge finishing, work, inserting lace, satin stitching, embroidering, darning etc. the stitch density can be regulated accordingly. Stitch 01 Straight stitch 02 Zigzag stitch 03 Buttonholes 04 Elastic stitch 05 Scallop stitch 06 Viennese stitch Honeycomb stitch Application For all sewing operations Versatile appliqué in the table below. ': 01 I I I I I II CE) III 2 Iv 02 03 04 05 06 - .-.. > == == - :: - •' ' '.. -_.. Without turning the fabric; Inserting patches and darning rips on elastic threads or covering terry cloth seams 27 SLnliuntisimettsecbdhIetrinop...