01/30/2008 White-Westinghouse Mighty MenderTM ww-100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
01/30/2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 3 Parts and accessoiy 4 Getting Started 6 Bobbin Winding 7 -— Threading the Top (Needle) Thread — Place the Wound Bobbin -- Raise the Bobbin Thread MendingAScain —— — —_ _— Changing Needle AdjustTension— 9 11 12 13 14 - — 15
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01/30/2008 BOBBIN WINDING 1. Slide open the bobbin covet and take out the empty bobbin. 2. Raise the bobbin winder by pushing down the bobbin winder switch. Bobbin Winder Switch 3. Aligning hole in bobbin with driving pin on bobbin windet place bobbin on bobbin winder. 4. Make sure the bobbin case is in correct position. 5. Put spool of thread on the spool pin with retaining slit of spool near the bottom. Then put on the spooi cap to keep the thread spool from tinning.
01/30/2008 • THREADING THE TOP (NEEDLE) THREAD I. Pull thread from spool and slip into the slit of the fist thread guide. 2. Pull thread through the circular slit of the second thread guide. 3. Hold thread tight and slip it in between the two tension discs of the third thread guide (Needle thread tension dial). Thread Tension Dial 4. Turn handwheel toward you and make the take up lever at its highest position. Pull thread through the hole from your right to left.
01/30/2008 6. Pull thread from spool and pull it through Bobbin Winder the first thread guide, then wrap one time around tension disc. 7. Put thread through the small hole of the bobbin from inside for about Y long. 8. Slide the pow switch to ON position, hold the thread end tightly and step on the foot control. Stop a.fter a few coils are wound. 9. Cut the thread nd on the top of the bobbin by thread Inromer. Then continue winding until desired amount of thread is wound. 10.
01/30/2008 PLACE THE WOUND BORBII 1. Hold the thread end with 3” long by yoin left hand and place the wound bobbin into the bobbin case as shown. 2. Feed the thread through the two notches of the bobbin case as shown. Bobbin Case 1st notch 3. Leave about 4” long of thread laying on top of the bobbin toward the left of you. Then bobbin threading isconiplete.
01/30/2008 3’.A!3E THE BOBBIN THREAD 1. Raise the presser foot by pulling up the presser bar lifter. 2. Hold the top thread and turn the handwheel counterclockwise to make the needle go down and back up and you will see a loop formed by the bobbin thread. 3. Open up the loop to find the thread end of bobbin thread. If you find it is difficult to open up by hands, you can use the flat side of seem ripper to help. 4.
01/30/2008 GETrING STARTED 1. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position. Connect the foot control and AC adaptor plug. 2. Take the spool stand and spool pin from the accessory tray then assemble as the ñgure shown. 3. Slide the spool stand on the rear left of the machine.
01/30/2008 MENDING A SEAM 1. Set stitch control to your desired stitch length by the stitch control knob. I PRE5SE SARLJFIER 2. Raise needle by turning the handwhed counterclockwise andliftupthepresserfoot. 3. Make swe both threads ends are pulled 4 back behind the needle, 4. Put the fabric under the presser foot md lower the needle into the existing old stitches. Then lower the presser foot 5. Step on foot control to start mending until new stitches overlap the old stitches about 1.
01/30/2008 cJIANGINGNEEDLE I. Raise the needle to its highest position. 2. Ibid the needle and loosen the needle clamp screw. Then take away the old needle. Needle Clamp Screw 3. Insert new needle mto the clamp with the flat side to the right Place as far up as it will go. Flat side 4. Tighten the needle clamp screw.
01/30/2008 5. Lower the nedIe by turning the handwheeL. Pull thread forward to the back of the filth thread guide. As shown on figure. 6. Raise the needle.
01/30/2008 ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION Test stitch performance on a scrap of material you are going to use. With correct tension ® upper end lower threads tension is equal and strong enough to lock both threads in cente , If upper tension is too tight, upper thread lies straight along upper surface of fabric ). Correct by turn1ng tension dial as illusimtecL If upper tension is too loose, bottom thread lies straight along lower surface of fabric ©. Correct by turning tension dial as Illustrated.