INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR SEWING MACHINE fli H / H i WHITE Call Toll Free 800-331-3164 www.whftesewing.
RUCTIONS T S IN Y T E F A S T N A IMPORT tions should always be safety precau trical appliance, basic When using an elec the following: followed, including fore using be ns io ct ru st in l al Read hine) (this sewing mac DANGER electric shock: To reduce the risk of d in. Always unplug this ttended when plugge una left be er nev ning. uld An appliance sho r using and before clea outlet immediately afte tric elec ts.
CONTENTS Names of Parts..........................................................
NAME OF PARTS (FRONT VIEW) Sub-spool pin Top cover Presure Regulator Take up lever Needle position knob Reverse button Stitch lengtfl aiai Thread tension dial Presser foot Shuttle read guide for upper threading Extension table —1—
(REAR VtEW) Bobbin winder spindle Upper Bobbin winder stopper ±i read guide Stop clamp Motion knob Hand wheel Needle clamp screw Presser foot lever —2— / / /
ACCESSORIES 0 Bobbin Spool pin felt Button attaching loot Zigzag foot (On machine) Macgine Qjj Buttonhole cutter Screw driver Buttonhole foot Zipper foot Needle #11 —3-— / 414
BEFORE SEWING 1. Fit plug into the macnine. 2. Plug the macnine tc he power supply 3. Sewing speed can be varied by the toot control. Sewing lamp REMOVE ORHNSTALL BULB 1. Qoen face cover in direction of arrow. 2. emove bulb by unscrew ing it counter-clockwise. 3. install a new bulb y screwing it in clockwise. 4. Use a screw type bulb with 120/1 5W(Max). lMPOTANT : When leaving the sewing macnine unattended, the plug must be removed from the socket outlet.
REMOVING EXTENSION TABLE 1 Hold the left end of table and pull out in dIrection or arrow. FREE-ARM SEWiNG 1. This sewing machine can be used as a fiat bed machine out easily converts to free arm macnine by removing the extension table. 2. Especially useful for sewing sleeves, pal-it legs, tubular faDr:cs etc., more easily. 3. To sew tubular ust sliø the sleeve or leg of pants on to the free arm as shown at side.
WINDING ThE BOBBIN 1 .elease stop motion knob. 2.Thread as shown. 3.When bobbin s filled, tighten stop motion knob. 5cm thread 7’ThcbbIn winder spindle -. N I Push bobbin winder spindle in direction of arrow. When bobbin winding is com pleted return spindle to original position. x x When bobbin winding is in correct, release the screw of upper thread guide and ad Just U or down until bobbin winding is balanced.
REMOVING BOBBIN CASE AND BOBBiN Hinged latch 1 .Ralse needle to Its highest position and open the shuttle race cover. 2. Open hinged latch of bobbin case and pull bobbin case out of machine. 3.elease the latch and bob bin will fail out easily. INSERTING BOBBIN INTO BOBBIN CASE SLOT 1.Pull off 5cm of thread from bobbin and insert it into bobbin case as shown. 2.Guide the end of thread into slot. spnng 3.Pull into slot and under tension spring and draw out about 10cm of thread. —.
INSERTiNG BOBBIN CASE INTO SHUTTLE RACE 1 ,Rase needle to its highest position, pulling thread to the front, open the latch of bobbin case and hold it. 2.
THREADING UPPER THREAD Twin need’e tt,reading —9— / /
DRAWING UP BOBBIN ThREAD 1. Hold upper thread with left hand, turn the hana wneel slcwiy towards you until the needle qoes down and comes up. Then stop the hand wheel when the takeup lever is at its hignest position. lightly araw up the upper thread and the lower thread will be brought up in a loop. 4 2. Pull out both threads and place them together under presser foot to the rear of machine. 3. Place fabric under presser foot from the front, lower presser foot. 4.
CONTROL DIAL 1 Reverse button 2 Zig-zaq wOth dia’ 3 Thread tensOfl daI 4 Needle posiUofl knoo SutCh length dal —11— /
ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION Corec Weak Upper thread Strong Bobbin thread Uoper thread tension may be aciusted by turning the thread tension dial. ncorrect insice of fabric Upoer thread LOWER THREAD TENSION Lower thread tension can be adlusted by turning screw on bobbin case siight• ly to the right (clock-wise) to increase tension. Turn the screw (courter-clockwise) to the left to decrease ten sion.
REGULATING THE PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE // A 1 Push oown rifler pin to increase pressure. (A) (Light to medium fabrics) 2. Push down outer ring to release pressure. (Heavy fabrics) cause may poor feeding. 3. Insufficient 4 skipped stitcries, or difficulty in guiding the faoric. No pressure adjustment is required wnen darn- pressure rig or sewing embroidery. DROP FEED Note: Darning date can be purchased seoarateiy.
CHANGiNG NEEDLE Needle clamp screw Tigtteri \Loosen Flat face slde away from you. aise needle oar to its nighest position. e ore needle. 2.Loosen needle camc screw and remov you. the lar sice of the needle facing away from will go. 1 as tar up as needle insert 3. With ly.
FABRIC THREAD NEEDLE TABLE Please note that me foIl owing list \ \ \ \ Fabric Thread a guide when sewing different fabrics. Needle Lencttr Pressure of oresser foot Ptiissure regulation Lgnt SE\ Nylon lao Trcot 160 S. oeri Sik 50 sk \ \ Ging nam I Incica Z Srtcn ength dIa’ tension 9 1 3 \ Medium ttns Cotton Fber Wool silk \ is 60-80 Cotton :ber o. — 1 1 a Denim so cotton Jersey 50 S. Tweed 150Sk Fiberl 1 ( ) - — IGaoardtne 60 lk Heavy \ 1 4 . Jerse’60 S.
TO START SEWING Imoortant Hints est position before starttnQ na 1. Raise the take-up ever to its high after stopping sewing. rear of machine to tne first 2. Hold born threads about 10 cms tc the two or three stitches. r 3. Sufficient fabric should be placed unde needle before owering presser foot. 4. Depress foot and start to se’i’ of faric you clan to use, length of stitch and tension suitaole the tar ine mach the ttng aalus to your fabric. 5. Test the machine stitches n a scrap Attention 1.
TO FiNISH SEAM I .Sew to the eoge of seam. 2Push the reverse button and sew in reverse for about 3-4 orns. 3.Raise needle to its highest posItion 4.Ltt presser foot ano pull ou the faonc to rear of macnine. 5.Cut threads as shown on the threab cutter.
STRAIGHT STITCH I This type of siticning is the one useO mos t treuentIy. 2 The zig-zag presser foot can be used for both straight arc zig-zag sewing. 3.For sewing light fabric, use smaller stitch size. (Refer to cage 15 for diat setting). ZIGZAG SEWING zIQzaa width t3oStlon E L 1 Satin stitching can be used for sewing initiats. patterns, appllque, etc.
BUTTON SEWING 1 .Lower drop teed. 2. Place button attaching presser toot n position. and lower resser foot. 3.Ptace button between presser foot and fabric g that tne needle enters 4.Manually turn hand whee towards you ensurin into both ho’es of button without obstruction. (Increase or decreise width setting). 5.Sew about 7 stitches. 6.PuiI both threads to the underside arid tie together.
ZIPPER SEWING Select stralgnt stItch. 1. ZIpper foot is designec to sew close to a raised edge preventing sewing cr1 zipper 2. Place zipper foot in position arid attach firmly 3. Fold the fabric about 2 cm arid place fabric under foot 1. To sew the left side of zipper set the zipper toot on the rigrlt side of the needle. 2. To sew the right side of zipper set the zipper loot on the left side of the needle. sew as illustrated.
Note. HEMMING Hemmer foot can be purchased separately. position. Replace the foot with the 1. Raise the foot and the needle to its highest hemmer foot. and place it under the foot. Secure tne 2. Fold over the fabric edge by about 3mm and draw the hem folded edge with a few stitches. Take out the workplece into the hemmer foot by pulling the threads. 3. Lower the foot and sew the hem. 4. Durning sewing, fold the fadric to the left a little and allow it to run into the hemmer foot. 5.
ThVIN NEEDLE Note: Twin needle can be purchased separately . Thread both threads througn me emove regular needle and insert twin needle before last thread guide above the same oath as for normal sewing. Seøarate threads twin needle. needle. Insert one thread into the right needle of . needle Insert other thread into the left needle of twiii r 2 setting. Exceeding this will CAUTTON:Do not set stitch width wider than numbe cause breaking of needle. EMBROIDERY to form the desired effect.
QUILTER i separately. Note: Quilt guice can be purcnase er. on top of presser toot hold ISlide arm through hole h distance. 2.Move guioe to regured stitc SEAM GUIDE hased separately. Note: Seam guide can be purc -3 ng 1. Use seam guide wnen sewi edge ci material. from tong seam of regular distance , and adjust dis bed, at right of needle fate 2. Set guide hole on allowance. seam ed desir for e to the guid tance from the needle rial touching guide. 3.
BU]TONHOLE SEWING THE FABRIC. 1.M.ARK WITH A PENCIL OR CHAU( THE EXACT LENGTH OF THE BUTTONHOLE ON LE FOOT & PUT ThE FABRIC 2. REMOVE THE REGULAR PRESSER FOOT AND ATTACH ThE BUTTONHO UNDER THE BUTTONHOLE FOOT. ON 3. SET THE STCH LENGTH KNOB ON 0’, ZIGZAG WIDTh KNOB ON 5 AND NEEDLE posrno KNOB CENTER POSITION. THEN SEW 3-5 STITCHES AS FIGURE (1)., POSITION KNOB ON LEFT 4. SET STITCH LENGTh ABOUT 0.5. ZiGZAG WIDTh KNOB ABOUT 7 NEEDLE MARKING. OF THE END ThE REACHES YOU UN11LL (2) FIGURE AS SEW THEN POSITION.
AND OILING) MAINTENANCE (CLEANING position. Raise needle to its highest TaKe OUt bOOOi case. ted. Turn latch knob A as illustra cover. Take off sriuttle race 5. Take out snuttle hook. and hook. 6. Clean anc oil snuttle race 1. 2. 3. 4. o • A 0 4. then replace in the reverse order. C Cleaning shuttle race (A Latcn knob (B) Shuttle race cover (C) Shuttle hook Nt Open top cover and oil points indicatec. Open face cover and oil points indicated. Cleaning feed dog base.
Puckering Machine Jamming Knocking Noise Breaking Bobbin Thread Breaking Needle Fabric not moving PROBLEM - - - . . - - - - - - Tension too tight. Sewing toot pressure too strong Incorrect use of fabric, and thread, No oil. Dust and thread in shuttle. Improper threading. Tight upper thread tension. Needle bent. Nicks or burrs on shuttle. Incorrect setting of needle. Needle bent. Pulling fabric. Incorrect use of needle, thread or fabric. Feed dog down. Machine not moving.