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DANGER
1. Always unplug before relamping. Replace bulb with same type rated 15 watts.
2. Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into water. Unplug immediately.
3. Do not place or store appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid.
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WARNING
1. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around
the sewing
machine needle.
2. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the
needle to break.
3. Do not use bent needles.
4. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle
causing it to
break.
5. Switch the sewing machine off (“0”) when making any adjustments in the needle
area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or
changing
presser foot, etc.
6. Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when remov
ing covers,
lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned
in the
instruction manual.
7. Never operate on a soft surface such as a bed or couch where the
air openings
may be blocked.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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3. BEFORE SEWING
A. Converting Machine
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B. Connecting Foot Controller and
Power Cord
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Switch on power to turn on machine and
light simultaneously.
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The more you press foot controller, the faste
machine runs.
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C. Changing Needle /
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(1) Bring needle to highest position by turni
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(3) With flat side away from you, insert new need /
as far as it will go.
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(4) Push needle until it reaches stopper
tighten needle clamp screw firmly.
ch fabrics.
Use Ball-point Needle for stret
mach ine can not
Needles for industrial sewing
be used.
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N Do not use bent or blunt needles.
D. Changing Foot
Raise presser foot lifter. Bring needle to highest
position.
(2) Position a new foot with the pin right under the
groove of the holder.
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(5) Push bobbin towards handwheel and press /
down foot controller.
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F. Lower Threading
Removing bobbin
Inserting bobbin
(5) Pull out thread for about 15cm (6”) and close
plastic plate.
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Raise presser foot.
Set take-up lever to highest position by turning
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E. Adjuster
Always make sure the needle is in the Finely adjusts stretch stitch appearance and
highest position when operating the dial. stitch density on right and left side balance of
buttonhole.
B. Zigzag Width Dial b
Set dial at required number. Larger the num
ber wider the stitch.
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F. Needle Position Control T
When pattern 6is selected and the manual stitch
width dial is activated, you can move the needle
between center and left needle positions.
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3RlC, THREAD AND NEEDLE TABLE
[ THREAD NEEDLE
FABRIC Cotton
European Mercerized Covered European U.S. Size REMARKS
Point
Cotton Cotton Polyester, 705 15x1 Style
Silk, Nylon
V SHEER; Lace, 70 60 Silk 65-70 9 Regular Loosen
Voiie, Chiffon, Net Nylon upper
SHEER; Blouse Crepe, 50-70 tension
60 Silk 65-70
Lawn, Organdy, Taffeta Nylon
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LIGHT-WEIGHT; Crepe,
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LlGHT-WElGHT Tricot 50-70 60 Silk 70 9 Light
Power net Nylon Ball
MEDIUM-WEIGHT; 30 50 Silk 70-80 9-10 Light to
Jersey, Double Knit, Nylon
Power Net Medium
C.C. Poly. Ball
HEAVY-WEIGHT; Double 30 50 Silk
Knit, Power Net
80-90 11-14 Medium
Nylon To Heavy
C.C. Poly. Ball
FAKE-FURS, VELOURS 30 Heavy CC. Poly. 90-100 14-16 Ball or
Duty Sharp
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VINYLS FILMS 30 50 CC. Poly. 90 14 Wedge
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9. ELASTIC SEWING
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Determininq length ;
(Not for stretch fabrics)
Measure diameter A and thickness of button
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Mark buttonhole size on material.
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For stretch fabrics, lay a piece of paper where
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Cutting buttonholes
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Left and right side balance of buttonhole
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This dial should usualy be in a neutral position
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lithe stitches on the right side of the buttonhole 7-
are too open, turn the dial counter-clockwise.
Turning dial counter-clockwise closes right side
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This dial can simultaneously adjust stretch
stitch balance.
Therefore please refer to page 23 when you
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12. STRETCH STITCHING
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Darning
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(1) With right sides together, tack along seam line 0.3cm (¼”)
of the opening a
(2) Open the tacked seam and pull out the lower
material 0.3cm (¼”). Place the folded edge over
the right side of the zipper and tack over it.
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24. EMBROIDERY
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Needle Thread needles and thread.
No. 14 60—.-50
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Thread in the same way as normal threading (see
page 9) except at the points 7
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27, MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
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(1) Brush off lint and dust on feed dog towards you.
(2) Brush off lint and dust from hook and wipe
a piece of cloth.
A vacuum sweeper wand or hose may be used
to
blow or pull loose lint from race area.
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B. Oiling Under Top Cover And Face
Cover
Open face cover and apply one drop of oil to 4
lubricating points indicated by arrows.
Be careful not to apply too much oil or it may stain
your material and cause some sewing difficulty.
Apply oil to lubricating points as above, also oil bobbin holder spindle.
Assembling top cover
top cover down. Check the
Set bobbin winder spindle at right position. While move the spindle to left, place
machine moving by turning handwheel towards you.
Tighten screws with large screwdriver.
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C. Changing Light Bu’b
Unplug machine. Open face cover. Unscrew
bulb
counter-clockwise to remove it. Install new
bulb.
Plug in machine.
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28. TROUBLE CHART
P 39
Top cover is removed.
P 5
Improper needle setting.
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r:proper upper threading.
stitches P 9
Not using a ball point needle for
P 14
eiastic and thin fabric.
ImproDer tension.
P. 16
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