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Parts of the coverstyle 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Upper needle-thread tension Upper needle-thread tension Carry handle Thread tension/upper looper thread Thread tension/lower looper thread Thread tension/two-thread chainstitch looper/cover stitch looper Looper cover Blade guard Looper disengaging lever Standard presser toot Needle plate Swivel plate Adjusting knob for seam width Seam width viewing window Needle holder Sewing light cover Adjusting knob for presse
This houshold sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 6O335228 and UL1594 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iVhen using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, ricluding the following: -ead all instructions before using this household sewing machine. DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock: A sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in.
1 Simple, up-to-date sewing Congratulations! You have bought a high-quality product that provides unique advantages. Your new coverstyle can take any material in its stride and will sew through thick and thin for you. Your PFAFF coverlock features the very latest in design and technology, and it is just as simple to operate as this instruction manual is to follow. Before you start sewing, please take the time to read these instructions carefully.
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Contents e 0 g g roulerns and their Lare’ns. e 3J. . usc 2iOl . ap of holder. 0 [O nerion noec.tnn meesures . . . . . . . Plescoping thread guide h’-ad chsn utter . . . hdr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘0 . et . . . . . . I h’ead unraalinq di,c g 9 . . . . [head tencons. setting ‘aJ . . 9 cad guide, ..hp on. cad . 4 . 0 or the 2 thc.ad hanstnJt loupe cover stitch thre iding pathS overview 0 p” . . . . . cvcolet .
__ Accessory box Jen op t e op 2 I 2 3 141L i A S 4, I 1312 C T 31 B 4 tO 11 12 13 14 15 y G 47 jI the box r t sS oto c’sso tire es / i S e tot ards tO x )vcilock needle ystern El X 05, ut o 2002 hreod unreeling d sos t5) Frinsparent pies er foot (El fort ( vor t fib t d two thv id nun titc h ri p n th ead guide ( lean ng brush rewdrver Mirine oil Needfr th coder Needle neerting tool Viench teplanen ent pper blade I Ige guide lweezers Allen key Co iverter Machine cover The wh ieG
230 VElectrical Connecting the foot control to p!Lg ire o - 0 OOt Ot 01 tO :0t tion se ‘t 39 of the a cf or wi iq ‘peed is legu ated ny a tivating t connection Conr31 the ,‘ot tro oc d n to otlr. o”t”l For USA and Canada I his appliance has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the ether) To reduce the risk of electric thnck.
Looper cover prO I riih he oopCr 1 her 7 1 ny rod then swivel t lawn. Five types of stitches and their P urdiop hs a a iryd in uülor in hi iris:rl i ‘u- liar -over, , PFAFF Note; The electricity supply if nachine rs cut off as soon s a looper cover or swivel plate 12 is opened, for safety reasons, he sowing with he machine is no lonqer jiossihie. PAF •1 * I Waste container (optional. Order No 2992499381111) -5rt the -roper I tah of no bsaate C ontairner 45 -ito he ripper Clot of the ouper over 7.
Efi fl YWtY 1411 tool lescopic thread T n kolda ‘S CC r- - -: qi tde fl - 33 or -( ‘1 t Jo ad e’h 0 h 3: q
I Clip on thread qurde pool disc/cone thread adapter st 37 .,oe fitS lct use he çoo tO” 000 uts P ‘5f q •s°0 it to 0 ti In thts nI ut tO n I ‘‘e 36 -tn he pojI ptn 35. N th son rtttOI IfSC5 ‘nIp ptin.tii Ite tIS ut hr itttn N hit one’ 3p0 Is utchi )tiuhr 1’i di t uti he fh ods. I ol”) ‘.ti P ‘fl ri od 0 sr I’- us 1 ri ;.p f tip ‘ U -itt I I , ut flttf .
Presser foot ui 10 01!ilIi statilard u: snu - 00 lii the -o’er -itoh f-i 02. 10 ucled ii o toil ni I usod for rn nuiahI ill -ole tout ci ji - o. I li— : limvrit( it Po. 01 itch eam ihroq 091 and afetv stitch ran ii og 08) Ti inspi ant pr inca can P.o P oo 021 -- ---j 00 Oil .ii 13” o ic foot -i0 0 otong proast r Changing the presser foot Switch off the electrical power ía temove: lOuse Ira neod aRt 3St ‘0 lion ny ii Pig 0 :011 h’ I. ui-i ° iii 5-Sen u. I use :te i.
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Changing the needle Switch off the electrical power To remove: Lovvür the presser P ot rd trove the needle(s) to the higlinsi p. stion by turning the handwheei owai ds vu. Push the needle nsertinO no) Ii accessory box 47) from below inward Fury over the needle. Loosen the latenr’q screw of the needle without re novino it) with :he llen key (hshnd the swivel pIrtul and or the needle down to remove.
if Ii ( t U V j Threading the thread guides Place the spools on the spool pins 35. Ynu will finn iiiforrnation nit the tilt cad net, thi cad unreeling disc, spool disc and uorie diced adapter on pages 9 and 10. Thread thiough the thread guides 31 from the hack ng to the front following the colored thieadi paths. I II _,I t j ‘i1 Lift the carry handle 3 upwards.
Threading the upper overedge looper (pink) ’ou or trl he urn the hridwheI towards 1 ph ii P upper overcdge looper 18 positron Thread n a sequence of I to 8 I 3 4 l. -4 8 6 5 I I rd I t h re uiqO i the h ckxd i es I to 1 rr It lot 6 e of el fr rr t Ii ,nt thruoh f be upper oc o oje looper 8.
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ii! 14 7 j 6 ’ - — Thread through the thread guides 1 to 8, marked yellow. Press lever A downwards and hook the thread into guide B. Please also refer to the drawing below. Note: The ever returns autornatrcal(y 10 Is pusi tron as soon as you start sewrng. 1 hread Irorn the front hrn gh th eye ot rh lower veredge looper C ( threading Oiit 10.
Threading the two-thread chainstitch looper and cover stitch looper (violet) for the chainstitch rum the handwhee( towards you untd the iwothread chantiteh looper 20 is on the extreme riqht. if Thread in a sequence of 1 to 11.
IL 4 6! I / Thread the thread guides which are marked .ith a vrotet square in a sequence of 1 to 9. Push ever A npward and hook the thread into slot B. Also refer to the Irawino Delow. NDte: Th lever rrtur OS dutOndtrudlly to ts iosi Iron as soon as you Itart sewino I I hread from th front through ve C f the tw thread harnstrtch looper ard he over titch looper C threading point 11). PuP approximately 4 (10 em) of thrad C hrouqh the looper od pIa.
Exception: Threading the two-thread chanstitch looper and cover stitch looper for the cover stitch (violet) (Prog. 02) Turn the h indwhee towards you until the two-thread chainstitch loocer 20 s on the a e,ctrerne right.
I 4 8 I 6,’ 7 5 rhread the thread guides, rs shown in the iagram, in a sequence of 1 to 8. Some of ‘lie threads guides sin ma, ted ith a violet ‘uare. rod trom the froi 1 ttr ugh ayr C .0 he 0 u d,’r ,‘trad ctonstrt;h r ipel dOd h gr brsdina oint 0). t Ji ,vu .. Preso lever 4 ipwari dnd hook the hred into slot B. ,Iso rOtE., to the ri do. op belo .v. Note: IThe leir -tru us ,rtr,o,-, ‘,stty to s position as oon s jou ,tart ‘owing ro)l op tiruuyh ii ruder rho r ly l 10 oper rod p s’er 1 t.
___I Threading the needles rt-.rt.aa n i equence of I to 8. ‘4r L’’ it a t 644 t S ‘—3 F.? 4j \_.A— 44 I t n ado Jt road a .d -rc gi 0e4 Fe • y 3 pprcztm ue r qg:eirra ‘I sser fl. ier The iii I th d ac.e.t jthe tt Jote.
Exception: Threading needle L2 when sowing 5thread safety-stitch seam (Prog 09), a 4-thread safety-stitch seam (Prog 08) and a 2 thread ehainstitch (Prog. 01) Thread in d sequen;e f 1 to 9. 5 6, a 1j - PA PFAFF S I I F—,. I e ci pier t jui i d dir r’i et if.h ddijH8. U jh he II dip Iy 4’ I0 1 110 ElI ) f ht -‘ t h d 1’ (JOt.
_ II ttUt7t7t7UU L/ HuA important note on thread,ng The needlels) must always be threaded last o that the needle threads do not run under lie looper thread as seen in (Ira Wi 119 1, hut nstead over the looper thread as depicted fl drawing 2. Should this sequence not be nllowed, thr@ad breakage or missed stitches an occur. pI N lithe looper threads break, you must pull the needle threads out of the needle eye, rethread the looper thread and then rethread the needle threads.
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r vu I he thradmq pdths and threadirq sequences R LR I JQ hi 1J L 4 alt - 01 Program 02: 2 thread rhainsttch cover vtitch ‘ gram I R 1212 1 212 ru a LIL - 7 P t gram u3: thread flatk,ck, arrow rogr m 11 2 thr ad sergmq, iarrow Prgram 1? nread rl!ed hem rigram 13: iirIed 2 thrP3(j rülled em 6 Program u4 2 thread Ia bck, wide
)vervew f the threeding paths end threading sequences LR I. R 1212 1212 IT if tH H} H - a —‘ - I °rogram 06: nrogram 05: 3-thread overedge, narrow Program 14: 3-thread rolled hem 3-thread overedge, wide Program 15: folded 3—thread rolled hem Program 18: 3—thread flatlock, wTde Program 17: 3-thread -erqing.
a v ew of he hreadrnq paths and threading sequences I tL} FP R I 2i2 1 1’ 1 *1 - -—-: Z.. t3 I ;di, 2411 J ”)4TSflI ia 9 0 thread safety cinch eam oqrarn r3 10; 2 needle 3-thread issenibly P’-asaer 9 ‘Jot I5)5J C I 4(5 rss-r ‘.ir ‘0 J 28 oVi.Jt,e °sJ ii 3 ;fl j ‘0 y ott “o)r. r 4J9t ijst U”3y s°0 ‘90. ‘eto’q on et I 01 *t pressure .5 S Sedni - .-4 )JiJ.St’itt)SL -C5 to nq hetj Jar ‘or 17 r-sstr ‘t p in . - S .
Thread chain cutter ..i W iii f railing ihv -l:l 15 20 cml lotij thi’ad chirn. rih fe I h rctd uhari ft our I Iv girt o cf ‘nI I’ a hrerd chain c uittec 33. This viP .tei 8” hr aId tin Carnp spring for serging thread cham 25 ‘tV, ‘ i-—-. f, Using this feat ire you can seciur a e thread chain at the start of the fobuc by pulling it into the sedm, Sttch If a nhn mum 4” (10cm) long thread chain and aisu the presser foot. Remove the bsad chain carefully 1mm the swiviiig “titch width latch 22.
Disengaging the upper blade Switch off the electrical power Mnve the movable unper blade 23 into ts 1 iqtiest position by turning the lioodwheel towards you Remove the waste container and open the looper cover and the swivel oboe. Pr nih the knob tor lowei rug the pper blade 27 fJlIy to the right. To lower he upper blade turn rhe knob owards you until the upper blades clicks rto place below. The upper blade is now ig annul.
3wioehng stitch fodth Fitch For ,tandard ovrsrtcnk sesrns. ‘vi’JoFlo 5’tr pos tiOi I ,tntdtiJ itieli(it t rograin 01 021. lie [elsie t’h vcth /2 rtt VIl[ hi ivI”-O f , s ‘t [tt)’S’tt t(’djt I 4 •L fl r For rolled hems o re fruit ill keen A) t -f1it.h v’[th nh In-eli 151 Citing il[ow [hi oliod items. on 1 Nh 0 22 J auw [.irs—n.
ttachinq the converter .witch off the etectrkal rower it: ‘ition the upper over r Ige rn per 18 right •icxt to the needle by turning the hand eheel towards YOU. .7 ° ish hr. tip of the converter nto the hack of the upper overedge looper inn It 01ce md push the Oonueittir ke rite 0 ito the ave edge looper bracket, 32 To remove the converter, gently push the roint of the converter from the eye of the upper overedrie looper.
A cetting the seam wrdth t it if Hustration A .$ini LU ops or he workpr ccc, move the irovibic upper ‘dade 23 to the dght by turning the scare vidth adjusting knob upwards. - .eam width can he adjusted inywhere b3tween 3 5 and 6 mm by turn np the adjusting knob for seam width 13. Th ettrng can be scen through the view ng window 14. hr. two thread chainstit h is a wn with a learance uf 65 to 9 mm.
adjusting the machine to the cover -tttch :Prng. 02) and two-thread chainstitch (Prog 01) Lhis is only necessary f you do tot want to tim the fabric odge. nsert the needle(s) we page t 3) aciording to the n’;ervew f he thrnadinq paths and theadrng -,e iuences see page 26). Open the looper ‘over and remove the hlade guard 8 by pulling it towards you, I Lower the wive)tnq stitch width istch cc page 31) and disengage the tipper hiode tsee page 30).
Pre,s the power able 45 downw i ds nc ipw w’-er. he ijesignafed slot on fh (lose looper rover. p Note: COSLIH-? rh ii ihe tioper over dpe loooer is oisengaged before attaching the toser tihle 45. Plose 0 return ffo.r nchiriO to ifs )roslous et T :h e ave ttth r togs fter two th ad chan-ii. 0: open the oopr i-ovw and ern table. twwer V ti nrjnct’q to- -r V1n,e 13’-i hopiedte ight, titus a ‘—seeing the ria- r looper. tot It I i dth f3ring tI e ,wivr brig tlh 31) rat r e he hasti.
DfferentiaI feed The differential feed consists of two feed dogs (A ÷ B), one behind the other, which fled the fabnc. The movement of the front feed dog IA) and thus the :imount of mater al to be fed can be oqulated using he r-iou ator wheel 41. The setting iange 5 between 0.5 and 2.0. The standard setting is 1 0, where the movement of the front feed dog (Al s syn .Iironized with the rear feed dog (B). This means that the front feed clog feeds the same amount of fabric as the rear fred dog.
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Adjusting the stitch length You can set the desired stoch length he tween 05 mm to 4.0 mm by turning the tch length adjustment knob (42). Note For the twothread chanmtcn shoud he 3.0 or hgher, he scttnq A Removing the needle plate Rajse the presser foot end move the nesd ct d to the highest position.
3eunng the upoer b’ade Switch off the ectric& rrwer r, mr€’ncJuo f ,cire t vy e op I ipper hdd 23 1 fo; :-i ) P t.S1 Fr’,O he np P rrW I sI OouId lo dV :y utor FW ig tv 3 h i )fl r r ky r’ser oP g on Note: IC IIl \R rr I.
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Important notes on sewing with the cover stitch power table is marked with vanous units cm. if measurement. The upper figures are in Tho lower figures ate in inches. Note: The hemmer guide H2 is available as al ac it optional accessory. With this option essory you can hem your fabric effortlessly sithout having to press under the hem edge tnor to sewing the cover stitch. Preparing the fabric: When not using the H2 optional accessory guide, it is useful to press under the fabric edge before hemming it.
/ 2. If sewing on a tubular tern, sleeve hem: e. pant or Sew around tubular item, oversewing 4 5 stitches at the beginning of your seam. After the last stitch, turn the hand wheel towards you until the needles pierce the fabric and ,iuu have heard each needle “c(ck’ (just be fore the needles are in the lowest position).
- - — Stitch formation correction measures -T — Top side cover stitch Program 02 VVhen all tensions are correctly set, the need’ l threads (green and bluel are Just slightly visible on the underside of the fabric. The ooper thread iviolet) is situated loosely in ,1 \‘ ; between. Underside — 1 Topside The right needle thread (green) s too loose, causing large loops on the underside of the fabric. Set the green thread tension to a higher value.
j Underside - — Undeiside — 5-thread safety-stitch seam 4-thread safety-stitch seam Program 09 Program 08 Since the 5-thread safety stitch seam con sists of the 2-thread chainstitch and the 3-thread overedge seam, you can iefer to the -urrection possibilities of these seams below and on page 9. Since the 4-thread safety stitch seam con sistg of the 2-thread chajnstitch and the 2-thread flatlock, you can refer to the cor roction possibilities of these seams below and on page 51.
ou side I-I--—- Top side Underside Underside 4-thread overedge seam Program 07 When all tensions are correctly set, the loops of both looper threads (pink and yel owl are directly on the edge of the fabric, psile The needle threads (blue and green( are too loose, causing larger loops of needle thread on the underside of the fabric. Set the blue and uleen thread tension to a higher value. - psicle \\ Jitriersirle Underside I he upper looper thread lpinkl ppoars on the underside of the fabric.
T Tpsd - 7’ /% I .7w. od€rsde he needle thread s too nose, rausi ]9 °ie Isbc. 0] the unjersde 3 thread overedge seam arrow and wide Cet thu h gher I Program 05 and 06 ‘ vvdle d,rad tu—irr ‘c, ‘‘rot en ill tr osor s ar orre-tI ‘et he ri ‘,eI th ]]ds ID ok oh tie eloe i he ibrc.
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2 thrad fadock lop ‘ode narrow and wide Program 03 and 04 When ii nsoqs ite ait tiyt. a loops of both threads are du 5( ti it,rside 1 thu fabric t0 0 Note: The converter see page 32> nut oa tttached to aew the 2 thread flaP )rk ;ain Underside Top ode T L I Tlt needle thread c too oo a i onpor thread (llowl is on a jht et the rel ant tuaJh hr ‘tad ‘naion a fl 0 t rrjher cahie .io’ior he ceilow ‘hr a. t a lowr caine, ‘ .
Top side psile Underside Underside 3-thread rolled hem [he upper needle thread (green I c oo nse. °rogram 14 -at the r.reen thread tension tn a nighe alue, Top side Top side )sde e upper looper thread ioink( appears on he rideraide of the fabric. -et the pink ihead tension to higher value i or he yllnw thrrad tension to a mower tal je 52 Underside The lower looper thread {vellow inpears on the top side of the fabric.
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Thread chart for 2 3 and t4hread oceredge seams Stitch length Thread Fabric -—---—-——----—. —.——-—-.—:———--- ight fabrics: o. 0 0 Synihefc hrand no. ‘0 140 no. 40 n.irtbc.tic thread no. 10 1 Q Cion qaoiv fine knitwear. :ffeta, :,ilk, - 2 0 &J 20 40 2 0 4.0 mn 2.0 4.0 mm ii org fahrits lediun eavy taboos rton t cot, r en, 60 C otton nss falns __ -__ Heavy tabocs: weed. suit fabrics, deinm, heavy loth Kiiitwear: or 3 thread rolled hems j 40 ‘o .0 Cotton Synthetic thread no.
Machine maintenance (‘leaning the machine Switch off the eectncal power a aid p.-m ie. L)sJ3 d )lne 30) por ,Itte me messer F ot md he ieede ptate. ernve th onamr waste )vr n I s\v3I % s’ he acce,scry hrjh iy -te ower 3mms acer ,r. jve mt rvtUed t d cad rn the mctocr 1f-r-’e cad cmr ‘re t • I ubricatmng (‘leaning the rubber feet machine the “n0ibbrLtfcratiiaatm’3 carol thjs ansita’ s ,nud st’thm y.
Changing the upper blade Swrtch off the electrical power adiusting curD To remove: Set sen Eh pper bide a dth u 3 5 uim see fti9C 39) heFt cc to seorng the ftsntng screw IA) wth e wrnch provided I iccessory nox. en ‘0i9000 the pr blade, ci blade Sri 1 ien pertly tthhten he rate imp scre turn the handwheet 0th the uptr hllJe .5 i the owest 0050100 To insert: Attach the ew uut thIs postton tie Frrr etge at ce .oar Fftrderrusr seO5to 1.Ornmlower: ii cutting edge of the rower blade.
Changing the light bulb Switch off the electrical power lismg the screw Idver in the accessory box nosen the rastenirig screw to the sewmg ight cover 16 until the cover can e re moved. Push the light bulb fully into its socket, Ro tate counter clockwise through half a turn md remove, Guide the new light bulb (max. 15W) into the socket and twist until both pins on the bulb lick into place.
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Optional accessones te aircje q .phpe ftc a PFAFF dealer a our nat icessor es far .pecrat erong driPs. Co sPt Order No. Use 29 024 99382 002 Foot, to whh guides Hi, H2 and 83 an he attached. and braiding dc Hi 29 924 993 82 003 Guide for applying lace or braiding to the rnder side of the tabi icc ijude 82 29 924 993 82 001 Guide for hemrnmgturns under inc nch ahtp serging. 29 924 93 32 u04 Guide tor npptyrr’g has Cape as edging. 29 924 993 32 906 Prcsser foot ‘eth 3rouve.
u’,i so 0 j trot Use Order No. )pflonal accessory 29 924 993 I. 017 1db in ac 1 9or sowIng r -anns, a-ihe It cad md fish a ig no together wIth 1 ,isttt tone nsens. ‘ irons oth p rh a ipe -jI sewing -in “‘oshc to .5 mm, ;tsett ‘9 ‘324 i93 82 034 ‘mst’c’ipe osert t4 193 82 035 ‘9 8 wOe ops vtth For ewing on r(,m 1 5 mm 0 “rn 1 ‘9 924 93 92 036 l’or sewing on Iasttc t’’m 10 nun 13 ‘‘rn t’o ,istic .3 orn n rc tape inso -n -‘hi rtng/ -,thCiii’n oat 924 993 32 018 70 j .
Spec(fications 13/ n m se ç oecl S.earn width Dryer stitch width Stitch (ength Presser tPrst Lubrication Presser foot heiciht 0se 70 cm (cc e i/c Number of threads Dimensions (width x height x d.epth( Weight Packing contents 1 I 1 1 1 1 64 machine foot control instruction manual/guarantee card mahine cover accessory box power table n n 200 r P t4 mm 700 mm 5• mm 070 mm 4 mm xch.sngeah;Ie mnanua( 470 mm 270 mm yL 4 705 it ro u0 012 CC 70.3. 4 5 355 x 294. x 300 mm 5.
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Parts of the coverstyle 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 66 Thread guides with color coding Telescoping thread guide Thread chain cutter Thread spool stand Thread spool pin Cone thread adapter Spool disc Electrical power master switch Machine socket.
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