Operation Manual

Sewing
Place
the
material
well
under
neath
the
presser
loot
before
starting
to
sew.
Slowly
sew
a
(ew
stitches
by
turning
the
pul
ley
by
hand.
The
material
will
be
fed
automa
tically.
You
need
only
guide
it
in
the
required
direction.
When
the
seam
is
finished,
keep
the
machine
running
at
low
speed
to
obtain
chaining-
oil.
Then
cut
the
stitches
5
cm
(2
inches)
from
the
work.
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feeding
for
chaining-off
is
not
enough,
pull
the
thread
gently.
Remove
the
material
and
rethread
correctly.
Replace
the
material
under
the
presser
loot
and
sew
3—5
cm
(l¼—2
inches)
over
the
previous
stitches.
Caution
Do
not
use
straight
pins
in
fabric
when
sewing.
They
will
destroy
the
nee
dles
and
blades.
*
Place
the
material
ouch
the
presser
foot
until
it
the
front
oF
upper
[hen,
start
sewing.
*
Do
not
itt
the
presse,
while
sewing.
(1)
Adjust
the
pressure
to
prevent
material
from
puckering
and
to
faci.
sewing
curves.
(2)
Slacken
the
thread
tension,
but
remember
that
if
the
tension
is
too
this
may
cause
the
thread
of
break
and
skip
stitches.
(3)
Blunt
blades
will
not
cut
a
clean
seam,
and
also
cause
the
fabric
to
puc
*
The
pressure
of
the
presser
I
can
be
adjusted
by
turning
pressure
adjustment
screw.
Sir
this
machine
has
already
bt
adjusted
to
a
pressure
suital
to
light
and
medium-fabrics,
further
adjustment
is
necessa
except
when
sewing
very
hea’
or
very
light
materials.
Usual)
when
sewing
very
light
material
the
presser
foot
pressure
shool
______________
be
slack
and
when
sewing
ver
heavy
materials,
it
should
h
ugh
t.
To
sew
heavy
material
To
st:r
t
sewing
.
_‘>__<.—..
mi.,
To
remove
the
work
If
threads
break
during
sewing
To
sew
fine
material
Presser
foot
pressure
-
21
-
-
Pressure
adjustment
screw
pressure
preSSWe
Pressure
adjustment
screw
15
mm
1
{/8
inchL
______________
-
(Standard
height
for
medium
material)
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