Service manual

Released 01/2010
E-mail: service@amfreece.cz; parts@amfreece.cz; website: www.amfreece.com
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C - CORRECT USAGE
1.1. Read carefully all safety instructions and make sure
all covers are mantled onto the machine.
1.2. Put lubrication oil into lubrication holes that needs to
be lubricated manually, and check that there is a right
amount of oil in the oil reservoir with an oil g
auge.
1.3. Check, whether the upper thread and gimp are
threaded correctly, as in Section C3.
1.4. Before starting the machine for the first time, put a
small piece of fabric, similar to your piece to be sewn,
under the clamps.
1.5. Plug the power cord into the socket and start the
motor with the operation switch (circuit breaker) Ê.
1.6. Press the foot pedal Ë to activate the machine drive.
Make sure that the drive pulley under the rear tilt
cover moves clockwise.
WARNING: To make certain that the machine sews
correctly, we recommend sewing a few buttonholes on a
scrap piece of fabric. It will also remove excess oil from
the sewing area. When the machine is in the operation, do
not try to hold or move the sewn fabric with your hands.
1.7. Place the fabric under the clamp feet.
1.8. Moving the lever for manual clamping Ì towards
the operator will bring the clamping feet Ñ down
and they will clamp the fabric.
1.9. Press the start up lever Í. The clamping feet go down
automatically. Once the sewing is finished and
buttonhole cut, the clamping feet go up.
1.10. If it is necessary to interrupt the sewing during the
cycle, pull the stop lever Ï. The machine finishes
the cycle without sewing and the clamps go up.
1.11. You can stop the machine at any moment during the
cycle with the foot pedal Ë (pressing the pedal by
your tiptoe stops the sewing, pressing the pedal with
your heel starts the sewing again).
1. SEWING A BUTTONHOLE
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