Operation Manual

Exceptions
to
this
are
programs
32,
41
and
46
to
49.
Embroiders’
patterns
may
turn
out
differently
on
different
materials;
a
woollen
fabric
is
fed
differently
to
silk,
In
order
that
you
can
embroider
the
pattern
you
need
in
the optimum
way,
the
PFAFF
electronic
6250
has
a
correction
system,
called
“Balance.” This
allows
you
to
change
the
reverse
feed
in
a
number
of
programs;
the
upper
diode then
lights
up.
The
farther
you
move
the
slide
key
(8)
to
the
left,
tlu
shorter the
reverse
stitches
are
sewn,
i.e.
the pattern
opened
up
more.
The
farther
you
move
the
slide
key
to
the
right,
il
longer the
reverse
stitches
are
sewn,
i.e.
the
pttei
I
closed
up
more.
4
4
Changing
the
pattern
width
When
the
machine
is
switched
on
and
when
a
new
program
is
selected,
the
PFAFF
electronic
6250
automatically
sets
a
basic pattern
width.
This
basic
setting
can
be
infinitely
varied
with
the
stitch width
slide
key
(6).
Then
the
upper
diode
lights
Balance
up.