Operation Manual

DR5
I
Power
Drive
and
Sewlight
Push
plug
I
into
receptacle
2
on
back
of
machine,
and
plug
3
at
other
end
of
cord
into
the
wall
outlet.
Cord
4
leads
to
the
foot
control.
Foot-driven
machines
hove
merely
a
sewlight
cord
whose
plug
is
pushed
into
the
wall
outlet.
To
switch
on
the
sewlight,
push
button
on
face
cover.
Mount
driving
belt.
Before
you
drop
the
machine,
remove
the
beltfrom
the
stand
wheel,
pulling
itto
the
right.
Motor
Disengaging
Mechanism
Power-driven
machines
feature
a
lever
underneath
the
balance
wheel
which
serves
to
swing
the
motor
to
its
operotive
position.
To
do
this,
flick
the
lever
down.
After
you
hove
completed
sewing,
flick
the
lever
to
its
top
position
in
order
to
return
the
motor
to
the
inoperative
position.
With
the
motor
swung
out
of
engagement,
oIl
machines
set
upon
treadle
stands
can
be
driven
by
foot
power.
Foot
Control
Place
the
foot
control
under
the
cabinet
within
easy
reach
of
your
foot.
Rest
the
right
foot
on
the
control
pedal
and
press.
The
harder
you
press,
the
faster
the
machine
will
run.
On
some
sewing
cabinets,
the
foot
control
cord
can
be
passed
through
the
opening
in
the
bedplate
extension.
Sewing
Speed
The
Pfaff
rotary
hook
enables
you
to
sew
ot
speeds
of
over
1200
stitches
a
minute.
Such
high
speeds
ore
ideal
for
straight
stitching
operations.
Wide
zigzag
stitches
and
Automatic
embroidery
work
require
a
lower
speed
which
is
obtained
by
depresssing
the
foot
control
only
slightly.
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