Operation Manual

Regulating
the
Stitch
Width
Set
stitch
width
ever
C
(Fig.
17)
to
the
desired
stitch
width
(0
to
5).
The
num
bers
on
the
scale
indicate
the
stitch
width
in
millimeters.
Stitch
Width Limiting
Button
The
stitch
width
can be
limited
by
means
of
button
A.
To
do
this,
pro
ceed
as
follows:
Set
stitch
width lever
C
on
“2”,
for instance,
and
hold
it
there.
Turn
button
A
counter-clockwise.
This
action
causes
stop
B
to
move
to
the
left
until
it
contacts
lever
C.
Tighten
button
A
by
turning
it
clockwise.
To
release
the
stitch
width
lever,
turn
button
A
counter-clockwise,
return
lever
C
to
“0”,
and
tighten
button
A
by
turn
ing
ii
clockwise.
This
feature
is
particularly
useful
for
sewing
buttonholes.
543210
*
.
.
-
C
B
A—O
Important
Fig.
17
Raise
the
needle
out
of
the
fabric
be
fore
you
change
the
stitch
width.
—T
Lije
R—
Fig.
15
Fig.
16
Stitch
l.ength
Regulation
and
Reverse
Sewing
Stitch
length
control
R
regulates
the
stitch
length.
The
numbers
on
the
control
indicate
the
stitch
length
(the
higher
the
number,
the
longer
the
stitch),
When
the
control
is
set
on
“0”,
the
ma
chine
ceases
feeding;
maximum
stitch
length
is
6
to
the
inch
(4
mm).
To
regulate
the
stitch
length,
turn
the control
until
the
desired
num
ber
is
opposite
the
dot
on
the
left-hand
side
of
the
slot.
To
sew
in
reverse,
simply
press
finger-tip
con
trol
T
down.
When
the
control
is
released,
the
machine
resumes
forward
sewing.
Setting
the
Needle
Position
The
needle
position
lever
is
used
to
move
the
needle
from
the
center
to
the
right
or
left
of
the
needle
hole
in
straight
stitching.
When
the
machine
is
set
for
zigzag
stitching,
it
moves
the
starting
point
of
the
needle
vibration
to
one
of
these
positions.
Positions
of
needle
position
lever
(Fig.
16):
left;
=
center;
.c
=
right.
II1Ii[j
4—
-
12
13