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EJ Fold this page out Index Accessory box Accessory compartment Basting Bobbin Bobbin case Bobbin thread Buttonholing Carrying case Carrying handle Cleaning Electrical connection Electronic bobbin thread monitor Electronic top speed selector Finger-tip stitch buttons Foot control Fuse Light bulb Machine feed Needle Needle position Oiling Presser bar lifter Reverse sewing Safety rules Sewing feet Sewing mechanism Slot-threading Special sewing feet Spool of thread Stitch length Stitch program chart Straight-
113 112 111 110 L 4 14 115 116 LI <: ‘IIII 1 i Øi7i8 [1 __________ ________ 109 108 107 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 L I 117— 1L9 - I’ 100 Parts of your sewing machine N 101 On Model 1047 parts 111, 112, 113 and 115 are omitted, on Model 1067, parts 111, 112 and 115.
Removing the carrying case cover To lift off the carrying case cover, told the handle to the rear, as indicated by an arrow. Then lift the cover off. I 4 4 Opening the hinged top cover Swing cover 101 backwards (N). A stitch program chart is found on the inside of this cover. Removing and opening the detachable work support Reach under the detachable work support with your left hand (0), swing it out toward the left (P), and lift it out (Q). Then open its lid (R).
Accessory box and accessory compartment Open the detachable work support and take out accessory box N. There is an addi tional accessory compartment underneath. Ill. P shows how the snap-on sewing feet 0 to 6, the needles and the bobbins fit into the box. 0 1 2 3 Darning foot Standard sewing foot Clear-view foot Hemming foot p 2 4 Blindstitch foot 5 Zipper foot 6 Buttonhole foot Electrical connection and foot control 1067/1069 (see left ill.
To replace the cord in the foot control, pull it slightly, the release it. It will rewind into the foot control automatically. The cord must not twist as it runs into the control. Electrical connection and foot control 1047 (see III. at right) Push plug 0 into the machine socket and plug P into the wall socket. Press master switch button 104. Your machine is now ready for sewing. Place the foot control under the table and press down the foot pedal. The machine starts sewing.
Placing spool of thread on pin cut for Load thread reel with diagonal . right to g facin ad thre end of use small or N Small spools of thread: disc. eling medium unre o the Push the spool of thread ont disc Q ng eeli unr spool pin and place l. spoo in front of the o Large spools of thread: use large unreeling disc. o the Push the spool of thread ont disc R eling unre place and spool pin in front of the spool. small spools P Second spool holder: use discs of thread and small unreeling only.
into the slot to the left of guide 0 and the other to the right of the guide. One of the threads is then pulled into the right thread guide, the other into the left thread guide on the needle holder. Disengaging the sewing mechanism Hold the hand wheel steady and turn the stop motion knob towards you. This disen gages the sewing mechanism. To re-engage the sewing mechanism turn the stop motion knob away from you. Threading the needle Thread the needle from front to back.
Winding the bobbin from a second spool (N) Disengage the sewing mechanism (see page 5), Swing the second spool holder toward the back. Push a small spool of thread and a small unreeling disc on it. Place a bobbin on spindle 119 and turn it so that pin P enters slot 0 (Fig. 0). Pull the thread from the spool, draw it through guide 125 and then into guide 127, as shown in the illustration, making sure the thread is positioned between the guide and tension spring R.
and turn it so that pin P enters slot Q. Draw the needle thread under the sewing foot, up and into guide 127. From there pull the thread to the bobbin winder and wind it around the bobbin a few times. Push the bobbin toward the right, press down the foot control pedal and wind the bobbin. The bobbin winder stops automa tically when the bobbin is full. Push the full bobbin toward the left and take it out, cutting the thread in thread cutter S. Reengage the sewing mechanism.
Inserting the bobbin case Pull up latch P and push the bobbin case onto stud 0 as far as it will go. Cutout N must point upwards. Release the latch. Stud 0 and latch P must be flush. Close the free arm cover, It must always be kept closed during sewing. 8 Drawing up the bobbin thread Hold the needle thread a little taut. Turn hand wheel 102 toward you until the needle moves down and up again and the take-up lever is up.
Presser bar lifter Lever 114 has four positions: ed. (Before N = The sewing foot is rais the hand k, you remove the wor turn needle the e rais to you ard wheel tow and the take-up lever.) for sewing foot is raised further The = o ls. eria mat ick a-th extr inserting g foot Darning position for darnin P lifter and bar sser pre only. Lower the k slight bac it h pus tane e at the sam bot the ch R at ly until it enters not tom of its slot. ered for Q = The sewing foot is low .
Upper tension (124) normal tension The N = Setting mark. white range between the in is g settin r the number, the 3 and 5. The highe tighter the tension. Lower tension ew. 0 = Regulating scr looser tension, or a for t lef it Turn sion. right for a tighter ten ct. rre co are ns P = Both tensio n too loose or lower Q = Upper tensio tension too tight. RIB 10 R = se or upper Lower tension too loo ht. tig tension too tension The correct tower with a full bobbin se ca Let the bobbin the thread.
Regulating the stitch length The numbers on stitch length control 106 indicate the stitch length in millimeters. The stitch length range is 0 to 6 mm. Turn the control so that the number indicating the stitch length desired is opposite mark N. Fig. 0 shows how to set the stitch length control for sewing stretch stitches (red stitch symbols on push buttons). Reverse sewing Press button 117. As long as you keep this button depressed, the machine sews backwards.
Finger-tip controls A, B, C: Buttons for buttonholing Button B is also used as clearing button for releasing the pushed buttons and for setting the left stitch length (see page 14). D Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 2 mm 2-mm zigzag stitch E Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 3.5 mm 3.5-mm zigzag stitch F Elastic triple zigzag stitch, 5.
Selecting utility stitches (whtte symbols) Push the desired button and turn the stitch length control to the number indi cating the desired stitch length between 1 and 6. Selecting stretch stitches (red symbols) Push the desired button and turn the stitch length control as far as it will go (red symbol). All zigzag, utility and stretch stitches are halved in width when button G is pressed too.
Utility- and stretch-stitch combinations The various stitch combinatio ns are shown in the chart on the inside of the hinged top cover and at the end of this together with sewing instruction booklet, s. For example, if you want to sew an elastic blindstitch, push buttons M and F, select a stitch length between 1 and 4. Selecting the needle pos ition for straight stitching Left needle position: push but Central needle position: pus ton B h Right needle position: push button G buttons H and I.
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Important On Model 1067 the bobbin winder must always be disengaged for sewing. Operating controls of electronic system of Model 1069 “needle down” button with indicator light N “sew slow” button with indicator light 0 “basting stitch” button with indicator light P Operating controls of electronic system of Model 1067 “sew slow” button with indicator light 0.
4 Basting (1069) Press the basting stitch button. The green indicator lamp P lights up. Drop the machine feed (page 15) and screw on the darning foot (page 20). Place the fabric under the sewing foot. Each time you press and release the foot pedal the machine sews one stitch. Move the fabric under the sewing foot until the length of stitch required is obtained, then holding the fabric in this position, press down the foot pedal and release it again. Repeat this operation for each basting stitch.
Changing the sewing foot To release the sewing foot push the red button N. When attaching a sewing foot make sure stud 0 enters slot P. Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder and hold it in place with your left hand. Lower presser bar lifter 114 and at the same time reposition the sewing foot so that stud 0 fits in slot P. Hole R and screw Q are used for attaching an edge guide and the darning foot. Screw S serves to secure the sewing foot holder on the presser bar.
Sewing feet o 1 2 3 Darning foot Standard sewing foot Clear-view foot Hemmer foot 4 5 6 7 Blindstitch foot Zipper foot Buttonhole foot Edge guide I 0 93-035 960-91 944 407-00 5 98-694 404-00 98-694563-00 981-00 98-69441 4-0 3 98-694401-00 2422-0 J 19
Special sewing feet N Blindstitch foot. Blindstitch guide R is adjusted by turning screw Q. 0 Zipper foot. First insert its rear pin into groove S. then push its front pin into groove T. The zipper foot can be adjusted sideways for stitching along the right or left zipper chain. P Darning foot. Raise the needle bar. Push bracket W toward the back and hold it there. Insert the pin of the foot in hole U and attach the foot so that it rests against its stop. Release bracket W so that it bears against screw X.
Sewing buttonholes Pull the bottom of the buttonhole foot for ward as far as it will go. 1 Sew first buttonhole seam. Raise the needle (on Model 1067) 2 Push button B and keep it depressed until the machine has sewn 4 to 6 bartacking stitches. Raise the needle (on Model 1067). Then release the button. 3 Push button A. Sew the second but tonhole seam the same length as the first. Raise the needle (on Model 1067). 4 Push button B and keep it depressed until the machine has sewn 4 to 6 bartacking stitches.
Changing the light bulb Switch off the machine and pull out the power cord plug. Close the hinged top cover and swing up the carrying handle, Take the edge guide out of the accessory box and insert it into the slot between face cover and housing and into cutout Q in the machine. Push the lamp housing down with the edge guide and hold it there. The light bulb can now be exchanged. Push the light bulb up, turn it toward N and take it out. Insert the new bulb so that its pins slide in slots P.
Changing the fuse Pull out the power cord plug. Turn fuse holder N counter-clockwise a quarter turn with a screwdriver, release it and take it out. Pull fuse 0 out of holder N. Insert a new fuse in the holder and replace the holder, pushing it in with the screwdriver and turning it clockwise a quarter turn. FF2A fuses can be obtained from your local Pfaff dealer. Some safety rules 1. Se careful when sewing that your fingers will not be injured by the needle 2.
4 Trouble shooting Cause: 1. Machine skips stitches ly. Needle not inserted correct Wrong needle used. Needle bent or blunt. . Machine threaded improperly d. Needle too thin for thread use 2. Needle thread breaks . For any of the above reasons Thread tension too strong. d, Poor-quality or knotty thread use dry too e or thread that has becom by excessive storage. 3. Needle breaks it Needle not pushed up as far as go. will Needle bent. Needle too thin or too thick. plate Needle bent and strikes needle led.
Cause: Remedy: 5. Machine feeds irregularly or not at all Lint has accumulated between tooth Remove needle plate and clea rows of feed dog. n Out lint. Feed dog dropped. (Drop-feed con trol Flick drop-feed control to the left. is at right.) 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 mo nitor does not work (on Model 1069) Thread ends and dirt have collecte d in Rem ove thre ad end s and dirt.
Stitch program chart Listed in this chart are the stitch program number, the corresponding stitch and, in the lower half, the buttons to be pressed 01 I I I I ED Ill I I I \ G 7f. 02 / \ / \ / H I D —------,, —. —.---. - —-- — ———- s—. D E E F to sew this seam pattern. For all stitch programs marked “stretch”, turn the stitch length control toward “stretch” as far as it 04 05 06 F Ill‘ Ill‘ --.
will go. For all other programs, select the stitch length as desired. The individual stitch programs and their application are 07 08 09 > 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 /\/ \/\ /\/ \/\ /\/ \/\ /1/ \I\ /1/ \t\ /1/ \I\ 4’ —# II\ —I ‘S ‘ ‘ I .> I S.-., -- E ‘.. ‘S •‘ -w wM -, F described in more detail in the table below. G C) D —4” —I ‘..\ Mi -I C) S.$,, C) -S.-’ l/ II\ fl/ II\ )/ 16 Ii — — —I I MT C) ,.__z. C) 17 —‘ —, _J 5 — 18 —.-.. — 19 I I S.-..’ -..
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Special accessories The special accessories listed below are intended for special sewing jobs. They can be obtained from your dealer. cessory Appliqué foot Part. No. Sewing Operation 93-035 920-91 For appliqué work Cording set consisting of: 1 Cording foot. 5 grooves (twin needle with 1.8-2.5 mm needle gauge> 93-035 950-91 Cording foot, 7 grooves (twin needle with 1.4-1.8 mm needle gauge> 93-035 953-91 Cording blade (2 ea.