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i Some safety rules Fold out this page Contents Removing the carrying case cover Openng the hinged top cover Removing and opening the swIng-out arm Accessory box and accessory compartment Electrical connection and foot control Placing spool of thread on pin Upper threading Threading he needle Disengaging the sewing mechanism Winding the bobbin Removing bobbin case and bobbin iflsertng the bobbin Inserting the bobbin case Drawing up the bobbin thread Presser bar lifter Thread cutter Thread tension Regulat
Parts of your sewing machine 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Carrying handle Hinged top cover Hand wheel Stop motion knob Master switch Finger-tip controls Stitch length control Swing-out sewing arm with accessory compartment Needle plate Sewing foot holder with sewing foot Needle holder with screw Needle thread tension Presser bar lifter Presser bar with thread cutter Reverse-teed control Stitch chart Space for entering phone numbei of cu
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[. Electrical connection and foot control Take the foot control Out of the machine from the right, Fig. C, and pull the lead out of it. For sewing turn the foot control round and place it under the table. It is also possible to keep the foot control in the machine during sewing and operate it by hand. Push plug A into the machine socket and plug B into the wall socket. Press master switch 34. A red indicator lamp lights up. Your machine is now ready for sewing. Press down the foot control.
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wincirng me bobbin from a second spool (A) Disengage the sewing mechanism. Insert the spool holder and place a spool of thread on it. Place a bobbin on spindle 48 s. ;. C D. P te tniead from the spool, lead it around bobbin tension stud 59, wind it around the bobbin a few times and push the bobbin toward the right to start the winder. When the bobbin is full push it toward the left and take it Out. Then reengage the sewing mechanism. -npcrtan:. Leu- t cc,r ui bobbin winninq The boobin w’der r disenq ng .
Removing bobbin case and bobbin Open free arm cover 52. Pull out latch K, then lift out the bobbin case, release the latch and take out the bobbin. The bobbin cannnt fall cit as long as y’i keeo latch K pulled out. Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin into the b000L case so that the thread unreels toward the back (A). Then draw the thread into slot B and under the spring into eye C.
Inserting the bobbin case Pull up latch K and push the bobbin case onto stud B as far as it will go. Cutout A must point upwards. Release the latch. Stud B and latch K must be flush. Close the free arm cover. It must always be kept closed during sewing so that the photo-electronic bobbin thread monitor can function properly. Drawing up the bobbin thread Hold the needle thread a little tauL Press button 62. The needle moves down. Press button 62 again. The needle moves up again.
ress ress D left Presser bar lifter Lever 42 has three positions: A = The sewing foot is raised. B = The sewng foot is raised further for inserting extra-thick materials. C = Toe sewing foot is o,;red for sewing. Thread cutter The thread cutter is an oblique slot located at the back of the presser bar. Raise the sewing foot. Pull the work out of the machine toward the back. Draw the thre-ids into the cutter slot and pull znern downwards to cut them.
• • I Upper tension (41) A = Setting mark. The normal tension setting is in the white range between 3 and 5. The higher the number, the tighter the tension. Lower tension B = Regulating screw. Turn it left for a looser tension, or right for a tighter tension. o = Both tensions are correct. D = Upper tension too loose or lower tension too fight. E = Lower tension too loose or upper tension too tight. The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with a full bobbin hang down freely by the thread.
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Utility-and stretch-stitch com binations The various stitch combinations are shown in the chart on the insid e of the hinged top cover. For example, if you want to sew an elastic blindstitc h, push buttons 15 and 16, select a stitc h length between 1 and 4. Selecting the needle position for straight stitching Left needle position: push butto n 20 Central needle position: push button 10 Right needle position: push buttons 11 and 12.
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Important The bobbin winder must always he disen gaged during sewing.
4 Electronic bobbin thread monitor The red signal lamp of bobbin thread monitor 61 starts to flash when the bobbin thread is running out. The lamp goes out when a full bobbin is inserted and sewing continues. Important: Free arm cover 52 must be kept closed. The Pfaff 1029 has a special bobbin (important when re-ordering). Needle positioner At the end of each sewing operation the needle is in its ‘up’ position.
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Speciat sewing feet A Blindstitch foot Blindstitch guide E is adju sted by turning screw D. B Zipper foot First insert its rear pin into groove F, Then push its front pin into groove 6. The zipper foot can be adju sted sideways for stitching alonq the rh: left zipper chain. C Darning foot Remove the sewing foot hold er and secure the darning foot in position with screw H. The applications of thes sewi e ng feet are described in our Sewing hints booklet. Buttonhole settings Push button 19 (A).
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‘4 Changing the light bulb Switch off the electric current to the machine. Pull out the plug. Close hinged top cover 31 Tilt the unchine to the back and turn it round Otil the carrying handle is in front of you. push the light bulb up, turn it towards A md pull it out. Insert the new bulb so that is pins slide in slots C. Push it up and in it towards B. Cleaning and oiling Tilt needle plate 38 up at the back (A) and remove it (B).
d d Changing the fuse Remove plug from socket. Turn fuse holder A at the back of the machine to the left with a coin and take it out. Pull fuse B out of holder A. insert the new fuse and replace the ‘older. FF2A fuses are obtainable at your local Pfaff dealer. N 4 Some safety rules a) Be careful to avoid injuring your fingers on the needle when sewing.
6 Trouble shooting Cause: Remedy: 1. Machine skips stitches Needle not rserted correctly. Push needle up as far as it will go, its flat shank side facing toward the back. Wrong needle used. Insert system 130/705 H needle. Needle bent or blunt. Insert new needle. Machine threaded improperly. Check threading. Needle too thin for thread used. Select needle according to Needle and Thread Chart. 2. Needle thread breaks For any of the above reasons. See par. 1 above. Thread tension too strong.
4 Cause: Remedy: 5. Machine feeds irregularly or not at all Lint has accumulated between tooth rows of feed dog. Remove needle plate and clean out lint. Feed dog dropped. (Drop-feed control is at right.) Flick drop-feed control to the left. 6. Machine runs with difficulty Thread ends in hook raceway. Remove thread ends and put a drop of oil into hook raceway. 7. Electronic bobbin thread monitor does not function Remove thread ends and dirt.
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Contents Page Topstitching with the edge guide Blindstitching Buttonholes Button sewing Inserting z ps: Completely concealed zip closure Zip resembling a seam Zip closure in ladies slacks Darning 3 4 5 6 7 8/9 io 11 Applique work and cording can be done with the clearvew foot.
__________________________________ L Topstitching with the edge guide Preparing the machine: Sewing foot: OrdInary sewing foot or clear can be used with nearly / / / / / l Fitting the edge guide: / Push edge guide A through hole B and secure it in position with screw C. The guide can be adjusted to the desired stitching margin for various applications (Fig. 1).
Blindstitching Preparing the machine: Sewing foot: Blinds fitch foot Ease needle thread tension Ordinary sewing thread wide, button 11 narrow, buttons 10 and 11 Stitch length: 3-4 Needle: Size 70 or 80 Tension: Thread: 8/indstitch: How to adjust the needle position Place the folded hem under the blindstitch foot so that the fold of the outer material is against guide E of the blindstitch foot.
• :, Buttonholes Preparing the machine: Sewing foot: Buttonhole foot Ease needle thread tension Tension: Fine machine embroidery Thread: thread Stitch length: Buttonhole range Stitch type: Button 19 Size 70—80 Needle: We distinguish between buttonholes with and without filler thread. When a filler thread is used the buttonhole is more prominent, and on stretch fabrics the use of a filler thread prevents the buttonhole stretching out of shape. As shown in Fig.
Button sewing Preparing the machine: Sewing foot: Clear-view foot or without sewing foot Stitch type: Button 1 7 Thread: Fine sewing thread Drop the machine feed. Move the needle to its left position, and turn the balance wheel towards you until the needle descends. Position the button on the previously marked material: Carefully place material and button under the sewing foot holder. Lower the sewing foot holder and let the needle stitch into the left hole of the button.
Inserting zips D Preparing the machine: Sewing foot: Zipper foot Stitch length: 2—3 Stitch type: Button 10 Thread: Ordinary sewing thread How to fit the zipper foot Insert the rear pin of zipper foot in rear groove F and push the shoe up until the front pin enters groove G. This zipper foot can be positioned to the right, to the left or in the middle, depending on the sewing operation involved (Fig. 1). Completely concealed zip closure Baste in zip by hand first.
_ ______ _ ___________ _____ Zip resembling a seam D How the zip is prepared and inserted: Press the edges of the placket. Fold out the left seam allowance (Fig. 1). Place the left side of the open zip in position so that its teeth protrude a little beyond the pressed edge (Fig. 2). The seam is sewn along this edge. Move the zipper foot to the middle so that the needle stitches into the middle opening. The zip teeth run into the left guiding groove in the foot (Fig. 3).
Close zi Pin other side of zip to material at beginning of seam (Fig. 4). Open zip. Remove the pin, turn Out the right seam allowance wth the zip tape, and pin the atter to the fabric, as shown in Fig. 5. The zip teeth now run into the right guiding groove in the foot (Fig. 6). Finish sewing the zip. Now sew down the zip tape letting the zip teeth run along the guiding edge of the foot (Fg. 7).
Zip closure in ladies’ slacks D 4 —0 Move the zipper foot to the left as far as it will go. Press the edges of the placket. Baste the closed zip to the right edge of the placket on the wrong side so that its teeth are still visible. Pin facing strip A to the underside and stitch it down at the same time as you sew the zip. The zip teeth run along the right guiding edge of the foot (Fig. 1). Shortly before the end o the seam leave the needle down in the fabric, raise the zipper foot, open the zip.
Darning H— 0 Preparing the machine: Sewing foot: Stitch type: g1ot Tension: Ease needle thread tension Thread: Fine machine embroidery thread Drop the machine feed. // How to fit the darning foo t to your machine: )2 Remove the sewing foot holder and secure the darning foot wit h screw H (Fig. 1>. Make sure that wir e I rests on screw J. First draw up the bobbin thread and hold both threads when beg inning to sew. Then make a few stitches in the material.