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Notes on safety A) Owing to the up and down movement of the needle, the user must take sufficient care to avoid injury and observe the sewing area continuously while sewing. B) When leaving the machine, changing parts or accessories, the machine must be disconnected from the power source. C) The maximum approved wattage of the light bulb is 15 watts.
contents Controls of the sewing machine Accessory box Electrical connection Foot control Installing the thread spool stand Threading diagram on the lint box Needle combinations Threading the right looper Threading the left looper Threading the two-thread chainstitch looper Threading the needles Inserting the lint box Setting the standard thread tension Sewing test Points to observe during sewing Securing the seam 5-thread safety seam, 2-thread chainstitch with overedge stitch 3- and 4-thread overedge seam C
Controls of the sewing machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Foot pressure regulating dial Thread guide Carrying handle Left needle thread tension dial Right needle thread tension dial Right looper thread tension dial Left looper thread tension dial Looper thread tension dial for twothread chainstitch Thread tension cover Knife guard Hand wheel and feed regulator Looper cover Looper cover recess Upper knife 15 Work support Differential feed adjustment knob Needle plate Sewing foot Needle bar Sewing foo
I Accessory box Open the work support and pull out the accessory box. To replace the accessory box, slide it into the grooves and push it in as far as it will go. The accessories are illustrated on page 41. Electrical connection Use this machine only on a flat surface or on a special sewing table. Connecting the foot control: Insert the plug of the control in the machine socket. Then connect the mains plug to a power source.
Switching the machine ON and OFF Power and sewing light are switched on and off simultaneously with the master switch. Switching on: Press switch. Machine and sewing light are switched on. Switching off: Press switch again. Machine and sewing light are switched off.
Installing the thread spool stand Loosen clamp screw a little and pull washer up to the screw head. Insert thread spool stand from the top. Tighten clamp screw. Insert the five thread spool holders. Push the thread guiding part into the guide bar. Pull up guide bar and align it so that the thread guides are exactly above the spool holders. Carrying handle and thread guides behind it: Insert fingers into groove of the carrying handle and pull it up, then the thread guides 34 will be visible.
• Opening and closing looper cover and work support Push looper cover to the right and swing it down. To close the looper cover, push it up until it locks. To open the work support, push it to the left. To close the work support, push it to the right until it locks. Selecting the stitch type: Behind the looper cover, the individual stitch types from 1 to 6 are shown. The respectively necessary needle combinations (A, B. and C) and the thread tensions to be used are indicated by colors.
Threading procedure Threading must be done correctly to obtain a well-formed seam. Thread the machine in the following sequence: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Right looper (green) Left looper (yellow) Chainstitch looper (mauve) Needle thread tension (blue) Needle thread tension (pink) Diagram B shows threading of the thread guides behind the carrying handle. Diagram C shows threading of the thread tensions. B Now pull the respective thread into the corresponding guides and tension discs.
Threading the nght looper: Thread the right looper in sequence 1 to 9 and pull approximately 10 cm (4”) of thread through the looper eye (the thread path is marked green). Important: In order to obtain perfect sewing results, the thread must be pulled between the tension discs when threading the tensions.
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Threading the needles The needles must be threaded in sequence blue pink. — Threading the two-thread chainstitch needle (A): Thread the two-thread chainstitch needle in sequence 1 to 7. The thread path is marked blue (triangular symbol). Important: At point 6, pull the thread into the guide wire eye from the right, then pull about 5 cm (2”) of thread through the needle eye. Threading needle B or C (with or without needle A). Thread the overedge needle in sequence 1 to 6.
Now close the work support (1), push the handle down (2) and close the looper cover (3). Inserting the lint box: Insert the tabs of the lint box into the slots (4) of the front cover. Seam depth scale Example: If the seam depth of the cutting is to be 20 mm, the cut fabric edge must be guided along the 2Omm mark on knife guard 10. Push the lint box up against the front cover until it snaps in place. Use the reverse order to remove lint box.
Setting the standard thread tension used. The thread tension to be set depends on the fabric type and thread size threads (see pages the of interlocking of the Make the correct adjustment after examination 18 to 22). symbol. Set the N on the thread tension dials opposite the respective color settings: standard two are there Only for the blue thread tension opposite the blue When using needle A (only for two-thread chainstitch), the N must be set triangular symbol.
Sewing test After threading, a sewing test test should be made. Raise sewing foot lever 20. as shown in the illustration. Insert test fabric up to the upper knife and lower the sewing foot. Hold thread ends with your left hand while turning hand wheel with your right hand in the direction ndicated by the arrow. In doing so. the threads must be guided to the rear, under the presser foot Make sure that threads have inter locked correctly.
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Securing the seam: Knot the thread chain. For knit fabrics, a crochet needle can be used to pull the thread chain into the seam. Or: Sew about 5 cm (2) beyond the end of seam. Then turn the workpiece around and sew a few stitches over the seam just sewn without cutting the thread chain. On this machine, all kinds of fabric from extremely thin to extremely thick can be processed.
_______ Face side I Two-thread chainstitch Stitch type 1. sewn with needle A Two-thread chainstitch top side I Thread tensions: = triangular symbol blue mauve = triangular symbol Application examples: Joining seams on linen goods, jeans, without serging seam. I I Two-thread chainsttch underside Reverse side Face sice Two thiead chainstitch top side Overedge stitch top side r -.
Face side Overedge stitch top side 3-thread overedge seam Stitch type 4, sewn with needle C (narrow) Stitch type 5, sewn with needle B (wide) Thread tensions: pink = point symbol green = point symbol yellow = point symbol Application example: For serging all kinds of fabric.
I I I I Incorrect thread tensions: The tension range of the thread tensions lies between —5 and +5. Depending on the appearance of the seam, the thread tension must be turned or +range. in the Direction + = ncreased tension Direction — = decreased tension — I Two-thread chainstitch The thread tension of needle A is too weak. The blue thread tension must be turned in direction +. Needle thread A 3-thread overedge seam (wide) The thread tension of needle B is too weak.
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4-thread overedge seam The thread tension of needle C is too weak. The pink thread tension must be turned in direction +. Needle thread C 4-thread overedge seam The thread tension of needle B is too weak The blue thread tension must be turned in direction +. thread B Sewing foot pressure Position N on the regulating dial is the standard sewing toot pressure. For processing very thick fabrics, set the regulating dial at 4. For very thin fabrics, set the dial at 1.
Threethread sewing is possible by using either only needle B or needle C (see page 12). Remove either needle B or C (see page 35). 3-thread overedge seam 3thread overedge seam Needle Needle B Needle C Thread tension Marked pink Marked pink Pull thread behind thread retainer and thread guide wire. I l Standard seam width Maximum seam width .
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Thread chart for 4-thread overedge seam Material Stitch length Thread Light materials: Organdy, light-knit fabric, Taffeta, silk, lining materials Medium-heavy materials: Cotton, tricot, linen, dress materials Cotton Silk Synthetic thread No. 80—100 No. 80—100 No. 70—140 2.0 to 4.0 mm Cotton Silk Synthetic thread No. 60—100 No. 50—100 No. 70—140 2.0 to 4.0 mm Cotton Silk Synthetic thread No. 40—60 No. 40—60 No. 70—140 2.0 to 40 mm Cotton Silk Synthetic thread No. 40—60 No. 40—60 No, 70—140 2.
h 1/7 Adjusting the stitch length With the main feed dog stop pressed down, set the stitch length (ito 4) indicated on hand wneel 11 opposite mark A The standard stitch length is indicated oy N (3 mmt Note: the handwheel can not be turned past stitch length numbers 1 and 4, respectively.
Adjusting the differential feed The differential feed prevents inter-ply shift. It consists of two feed dogs, arranged one behind the other, which both pick up and move the workpiece at the same time The feed amount of either feed dog can be set separately. It is possible to have the workpiece moved more by the front feed dog than by the rear one and vice versa. Owing to that very good sewing results are accomplished.
is table indicates possible settings of the differential feed. In order to make sure about the setting iuired for the fabric you wish to process. a sewing test has to be made. e differential feed can also be set during sewing. Setting of dif ferential feed O.5to— 1 Illustration Correct seam 1 a Fabric Nylon. tricot, lining fabrics, satin, popelin, and silk Light cotton, jeans (normal fabrics) 2 1.5 3 Jersey, medium cotton, nicki fabrics, light knittings d li 1.
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Inserting the workpiece guide plate Open work support 15 a little. When inserting the workpiece guide plate, make sure it is level with the needle plate. Close the looper cover and the work support. Now the two-thread chainstitch seam can be sewn I After sewing the two-thread chainstitch seam, the following adjustments must be made to the machine: Open the looper cover. Then open the work support a little and remove the workpiece guide plate (see illustration on the left).
Adjusting the seam width The standard seam width setting is marked with N (3.5 mm). Disengage the upper knife according to the description on page 29. The desired seam width is set with adjusting knob 35. The scale on the seamwidth adjustment knob ranges from 2.5 to 5. Set the upper knife at its basic position again and close the looper cover. Sew a test seam. Note: After adjusting the seam width, it may be necessary to re-adjust the thread tension.
Changing the sewing foot Disengage the sewing foot. Push in lever F at the sewing foot holder as shown in the illustration. The sewing foot disengages. ‘I Engage the sewing foot. Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder so that when you lower the sewing foot lifting lever, crosspiece G engages in groove H of the sewing foot holder. Raise the sewing foot lifting lever.
Face side Reverse side Rolled hem sewn with polyester thread 100—140. A rolled hem is used for light, delicate fabrics and is an attractive finish tor open edges. Without any effort you can sew professional rolled hems on neck scarves, shawls and valances. A rolled hem is sewn with three threads (see page 34).
Rolled hem with polyester thread (ill. 1 and 2, page 33) Preparation of the sewing machine: remove needle A and B Needle: Sewing foot: engage rolled hem foot ‘R” Seam width, from 25 to 3.0 mm (depending on material) Stitch length: from 1 0 to 1 5 (short stitch length) polyester thread 100—140 for pink, green, and yellow thread tensions Thread: Threading path: 1 right looper, green path 2. left looper, yellow path 3.
Changing the needles Pull out the mains plug. Turn the hand wheel in the direction of the arrow until the needle bar is in its highest position. Hold the needle to be changed with the tweezers. Loosen the set screw of the needle with the screw driver. Remove the needle from the needle holder by pulling it downwards. Inserting the needle Set the needle bar at its highest position. Using the tweezers, push the needle up into the needle holder as far as it will go.
Loosen the knife clamp screw and pull the lower knife down. 1 Inserting tower knife: Insert a new knife into the groove of the lower knife holder with the cutting edge facing right. Set the knife so that the cutting edge aligns with the surface of the needle plate. - After accurate adjustment of the lower knife, firmly tighten the clamp screw. Push the upper knife fully to the right. In this position, turn the knife holder back to operative position.
Changing the upper knife: Pull out the mains plug. For disengageing the upper knife, see page 29, L Unscrew the knife retaining screw and remove upper knife, To replace the upper knife, insert the retaining screw through cutout (1) of the knife. Screw it into threaded hole (2) of the knife holder. Tighten slightly and set the upper knife in the cutting position. Turn the hand wheel counter-clockwise until the upper knife is in its lowest position. The front edge of the upper knife should be 0.5 to 1.
Changing the light bulb: Pull out the mains plug. Loosen the housing cover retaining screw. Open the housing cover. Behind it, the light bulb of the sewing light is situated. -3 Removing the light bulb: Push the light bulb upwards and turn it in direction 1. Inserting the light bulb: Insert the new bulb (15 Watt max.) with pins into slots 3, push it up and turn in direction 2. Close and fasten housing cover. Cleaning thread tensions: Fold the tension cover down.
Oiling the machine: Every time before you take the machine into operation, you should apply a little oil to the places indicated. The bushings and other important moving parts are made of special material and need to be oiled only once or twice a month. One to two drops of high-quality sewing machine oil are sufficient for oiling.
‘ing prob’ems and solutions difficult adjustments to se machines have been developed for easy operation, and there are no adjustment- and iiade. Sewing problems of the kind described below may occur due to minor below. instructions the following by ed correct be easily ration errors. They can Problem Cause Solution Material is not fed correctly Sewing foot pressure too weak Turn foot pressure regulating dial clockwise to increase pressure. Needle breakage Needle bent or point damaged.
Accessories 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 4 /___) 5 0 Screwdriver Screwdriver Lint brush Tweezers Lower knife Thread unreeling disc Needles Sewing machine oil Rolled hem presser foot Thread spool net (see page 42) Optional accessories, see pages 42 to 44, available against extra charge Blindhem foot Part No. 29-924993-68/001 9 Elastic foot Part No. 29-924993-67/001 Pearl sewing foot Part No.
Thread spool net. Useful for synthetic thread which tends to become loose, unravel and slip down. Sewing foot for blind-hemming operations Prepanng the sewing machine Differential feed setting: Needle: Sewing foot: Seam width: Stitch length: Thread tension: 2 1, 3 set at remove engage “N” longest — (see page 27) needles A and B blind-hemming foot stitch length “N” (pink, green and yellow) d, serged and sewn in is trimme The hem one operation. Before starting sewing in hem section -3—.
pearls material Ii 2 Fig. 1 1 1—1.5mm needle B Fig. 2 j Pearl sewing toot (Fig. 1) tapes, lead tapes and This special foot is used for attaching pearls, spangles, strass or C only. B needle with out cords. These sewing operations are carried ,see page 27). 1. Set differential feed at 2. Engage pearl sewing foot. 3, For small pearls, remove needle B. For big pearls, remove needle C. of the foot (Fig. 1). 4. Pass the pearl tape through guides 1 and 2 up to the end or without upper knife; 5.
1 213 E Sewing foot for tape attaching operations This special sewing foot allows elastic tape attaching in one operation; at the same time the material is gathered and the excess fabric cut off. Preparing the machine: Differential feed setting: Sewing foot: Thread tension: Seam width: Stitch length: set at (see page 27) engage tape attaching foot — “N” (3 or 4 x) approx 4 to 4.5 mm approx. 4 mm Elastic tape insertion: Loosen screw —2— and tilt brake —1 upwards.
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