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WHITE SEWING MACHINE Record in space provided below the Serial No. and Model No. of this appliance. The Serial No. is located Rear of arm. The Model No. is located Rear of arm. Serial No.__________________________________________ Model No. 1033 Retain these numbers for future reference.
CONTENTS 1. NAMES OF PARTS................................................................................................ 1 2. ACCESSORIES...................................................................................................... 3 3. BEFORE SEWING..................................................................................................4 Detaching Extension Table...................................................................... 4 Connecting Foot Controller and Power Cord.............
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3. BEFORE SEWING Machine is stored in flat-bed style which makes your work easier in ordinary sewing. Detaching Extension Table Slide it off and the machine is used as a free-arm model. Free-arm is convenient to sew or embroider; trousers, sleeves, cuffs of T-shirts, blouses, etc. Do vice-versa of above steps to attach extension table. To open lid of accessory box, push it open, as illustrated.
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Connecting Foot Controller and Power Cord Connect foot power cord 0; 2), controller and Before plugging in your machine, be sure that voltage is same as that of your machine, (written on a plate at back of machine) ^Specifications vary from country to country. Switch on power to put on machine and turn on sewing light. Always switch off or machine when not in use. unplug The more you press foot controller, the faster the machine runs.
Changing Needle Set needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you. Loosen needle clamp screw and take out needle. With flat face away from you, insert a new needle into groove of needle bar. Push needle until it reaches stopper (a) and tighten needle clamp screw firmly. Always use a straight needle with a sharp point.
Bobbin Winding S«t ti«eclte in the high«st position by turning handwheel towards you. Open shuttle cover. Open latch of bobbin case and take it out. Close latch of bobbin case and bobbin comes out easily.
Push back to fold handle. Pull out spool pin. Put a spool on spool pin. Draw thread from spool pin through thread guide and pre tension device, following numb ers ® (D and (D. Wind thread clockwise bobbin several times. Push bobbin on to spindle. around Holding handwheel with your left hand disengage handwheel by unscrewing stop motion knob.
Push bobbin to right and press down foot controller Machine when winding is full stops aytomatically Push bobbin to left. Take off bobbin and cut thread. from spindle Retighten stop motion knob. If bobbin is wound unevenly as shown, open face cover and loosen set-screw of the guide for bobbin winding, by using screw driver and adjust height.
Inserting Bobbin Place bobbin in its case with thread running in direction of arrow. Guide thread bobbin case.
Adjusting Lower Tension To test bobbin tension, hang and shake bobbin case as shown. At proper tension bobbin case will gradually drop a small amount. To adjust tension, turn adjusting screw with small screwdriver. Raise needle position. in the highest Leave end of thread of about 10 cm (4”) from bobbin case. Take hold of latch and push bobbin case into hook. Release latch when bobbin case is fully inserted. Drop Feed Lever The lever is on right side of hook.
Threading Upper Thread Raise presser foot lifter. Raise take-up lever to the highest position by turning handwheel towards you. Thread following numbers ©-©. Pass thread through guide ©. Lead thread either side of tension disc (2). Hook it to guide @ from down to upwards. Thread take-up lever ©. Pass thread to guide ® from right to left, and guide ® (left one) then needle eye ®. Leave end of thread of about 15 cm (6”).
Drawing Up Lower Thread Hold end of upper thread with left hand. Turn handwheel slowly towards you until needle moves down and up again. Pull upper thread slowly and lower thread will be brought up in a loop. Pull out both threads to about 1 5 cm (6”j and place them together under presser foot on left.
abric »Thread and Needle Table NEEDLE THREAD FABRIC European Mercerized Cotton Cotton Cotton Covered Polyester, Silk, Nylon European 705 US.Size Point 15x1 Style Regular 70 60 Silk Nylon 65-70 9 50-70 60 Silk Nylon 65-70 9 LIGHT^WEIGHT; Crepe, Wool, Brocade, Velvet 30 50 Silk 75-80 11 • MEDIUM; Wool, Silk, Linen, Velvetten, Pique, Faille, Terrycloth 30 50 Silk 80-90 11-14 • HEAVY; Denim, Duck, Sailcloth 30 Heavy Duty C C.Poly. 100 16 » 30 Heavy Duty C.C.
4. STRAIGHT SEWING Set machine as shown. Stitch Length Dial Set dial at indicating point (a; according to stitch size required. For a longer stitch, turn dial downwards. For a shorter stitch, turn it upwards. For normal sewing between 2 and 3.
Place fabric under foot about 1 cm (0.4") inside the edge. Lower presser foot lifter. Double Presser Foot Lifter In order to obtain wider gap when using very thick materials, firmly push presser foot lifter up as far as it will go. To reinforce seam, sew back wards to the edge of fabric by pushing down reverse sewing lever. Release lever and commence forward sewing guiding fabric by hand as it is fed. Never pull material.
Sew reverse stitches for rein forcement at end of seam. Draw fabric to left when sewing is finished. Cut threads with behind presser bar. thread cutter Adjusting Thread Tension Test stitch performance on a scrap of material you are going to use. With correct tension (.a ), upper and lower threads tension is equal and strong enough to lock both threads in center.
5. ZIGZAG SEWING Set machine as shown. To prevent seam ends unravell ing, set machine for straight stitch and sew in reverse at beginning and ending of seam. Zigzag Width Control Set control at required number. Larger the number, wider the stitch. Set it at 0 for straight sewing. Make sure needle is in upper position when you set control. Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch back side right side Better-looking requires less zigzag stitching upper tension than straight stitching.
6. MAKING BUTTONHOLES marking Determine Length Measure diameter and thickness of button and add 0,3cm ( 1 / 8 ” ) for bar tacks. Mark buttonhole size on material. Determine Width Determine width according to diameter of button, its thickness, and kind of material. Set machine as shown. Bar tacking: Sew 5-6 zigzag stitch. Stop machine with needle in the upper position.
Left side: Re-set zigzag width and stitch length as shown. Sew left side of buttonhole with closely spaced zigzag stitch. Bar tacking; Re-set machine as shown. Sew bottom bar tack. Right side: Re-set machine. Set needle down in fabric in middle of bar tack and turn material 180°. complete buttonhole. Quick finish: To prevent unstitching, set zigzag width at 0 and proceed for a few stitches. Cut buttonhole along center with knife.
7. SEWING ON BUTTONS Set machine as shown. Position a button and material under foot. When needle comes to left side of stitch, lower foot. Raise needle and adjust zigzag width so that needle comes to right hole of button. Run machine at medium speed and sew 5-6 zigzag stitches. Stop machine when needle is in upper position. (a) Set zigzag width control to 0 and sew 3-4 stitches to prevent unstitching. OR (b) Draw out work and cut off threads. Draw thread ends through to wrong side and tie a knot.
8. OVERCASTING For light weight material: Set machine as shown. Sew carefully so that all stitches on right side are flush with edge of fabric.
9. APPLIQUE WORK Set machine as shown. Draw design on material to be used as an applique and cut it out. Place cut-out on base material and baste it. Sew around outline with zigzag stitch adjusting stitch length and width according to shape and size of cut-out and type of base material. To change direction at corners, or to sew very small circles, stop machine, positioning needle just away from edge of cut-out, lift presser foot and turn material. Lower presser foot and continue sewing.
10. EMBROIDERY Set machine as shown. Remove foot, and holder screw. To avoid lower thread being pulled up, reduce upper thread tension. Needle Thread No. 9 120-100 No, 11 100-80 No. 14 60-50 For good embroidery, it is important to use correct needles and thread. Use thin embroidery silk for upper thread and a thinner silk of same kind and color for lower thread. Trace your design on material and center it in embroidery hoop. Make sure material is taut.
11. MAINTENANCE Your machine requires regular cleaning and oiling for satis factory sewing performance. A machine which is used for a few hours a day needs to be cleaned and oiled once a month. Cleaning Remove foot and needle. Remove needle plate. Brush off all dust and lint on feed dog with cleaning brush. Turn latches outwards. Remove hook race cover. Remove hook. Clean hook race with a cleaning brush and a soft cloth.
Oiling Use oil manufactured specially for sewing machine use. Other oils will eventually cause mechanism to jam. Apply one drop of oil to part of hook where friction occurs. Open face cover and apply oil in the same way. Be careful not to apply too much oil or it may stain your material and cause some sewing difficulty. After oiling, run machine for 1 -2 minutes to allow oil to penetrate to every part. Remove top cover by loosening screws (D and (S) with large screwdriver.
12. TROUBLE CHART PROBABLE CAUSE PROBLEM Breaking lower thread Thread not wound evenly on the bobbin or not drawn up correctly Lower thread tension too tight Lint stuck in the bobbin case and inside the tension spring Skipping stitches Irregular stitches The material not fed correctly CORRECTION P.9 P . 1 3 P.11 Remove lint and fluff with a cleaning brush Needle not fully inserted P.6 Needle bent P.6 Size or type of needle and thread not suitable for the material P.
The material )uckers CORRECTION PROBABLE CAUSE PROBLEM Upper or lower thread tension too tight Stitch too long for material P.15 Thread too thick P.14 Incorrect threading of upper or lower thread keaking needle P.11 P.17 P.12 P.10 Needle not correctly inserted P.6 Needle bent P.6 Needle clamp screw too loose P.6 Upper thread tension too tight P.17 Needle too fine for the material P.14 Dials and levers have been changed while the needle was down in the material P.18 I.b.
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