Pfaff 1214 Owner's Manual - Page 17
raised - 1222e bobbin case
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When you've finished sewing on your Pfaff 1222E. flick the presser bar lifter to its highest posi tion. Since this lever has been mentioned repeatedly so far, we're now going to tell you how it works when set at its various posi tions: 1. Position A (illustrated below) is used for threading the needle and removing the fabric. In this position, the sewing foot is raised and the sewing mechanism disengaged for bobbin winding The needle is raised automatically to its highest point. 3. Position C (illustrated below) means that the sewing foot is lowered. When you push the presser bar lifter to position D, the Stop matic mechanism is engaged (as in position A). This position is used when the bobbin thread is to be drawn up, in case of seam interruptions, when the bobbin becomes empty, or when the bobbin thread breaks. Hold the presser bar lifter in its lowest posi tion until the needle has stopped at its high est point. When this lever is released, it re turns automatically to position C --I 2 Position B (illustrated above) is used when -- you need to turn the fabric. The sewing foot is raised, but the needle remains in the fabric and serves as a pivot point for turning the PMF) 1222 material. With the models 1213/1214 the presser bar lifter can only be pushed to positions B and C.