Pfaff 16 Owner's Manual - Page 2

Housewife - sewing machine

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Dear Housewife, At last you are the proud owner of the much longed for Sewing Machine. The machine wos explained to you in detoil, and you ore now looking forward with much pleasure to the great variety of work that can be perform ed on it, Although everything is still quite clear to you, it is possible that in time some of the directions given to you for making the various adjustments may escape your memory - because, it is unlikely that you will immediately try your hand at a tt the diffe rent sewing work which your machine con do. We have therefore prepared this informative Book of ristiuctions, and hope you will find it a useful guide. Before using your maclime we advise you to glance briefly ot the pages of this booklet, so that you will have a rough idea of its contents, This will help you when reverting later on to any one of the chapters. It is ci good plan to open out to the left page 1; the information given on that page should he read in conjunction with the contents of the book, The various parts named in the text are clearly marked and numbered in page 1. The illustrations shown on pages 2 and 3 are also provided for greater clarity and understanding of these instructions. Moreover, your attention is drown particularly to chapters 1, 2 and 5. After reading these you will have become thoroughly ocquointed with the work ing principle of your sewing machine; you will look upon it as a living thing that has been placed under your care and protection. The more you understand your machine, and what you con do with it, the greater will be your appre ciation of its scope.

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Dear
Housewife,
At
last
you
are
the
proud
owner
of
the
much
longed
for
Sewing
Machine.
The
machine
wos
explained
to
you
in
detoil,
and
you
ore
now
looking
forward
with
much
pleasure
to
the
great
variety
of
work
that
can
be
perform
ed
on
it,
Although
everything
is
still
quite
clear
to
you,
it
is
possible
that
in
time
some
of
the
directions
given
to
you
for
making
the
various
adjustments
may
escape
your
memory
because,
it
is
unlikely
that
you
will
immediately
try
your
hand
at
a
tt
the
diffe
rent
sewing
work
which
your
machine
con
do.
We
have
therefore
prepared
this
informative
Book
of
ristiuctions,
and
hope
you
will
find
it
a
useful
guide.
Before
using
your
maclime
we
advise
you
to
glance
briefly
ot
the
pages
of
this
booklet,
so
that
you
will
have
a
rough
idea
of
its
contents,
This
will
help
you
when
reverting
later
on
to
any
one
of
the
chapters.
It
is
ci
good
plan
to
open
out
to
the
left
page
1;
the
information
given
on
that
page
should
he
read
in
conjunction
with
the
contents
of
the
book,
The
various
parts
named
in
the
text
are
clearly
marked
and
numbered
in
page
1.
The
illustrations
shown
on
pages
2
and
3
are
also
provided
for
greater
clarity
and
understanding
of
these
instructions.
Moreover,
your
attention
is
drown
particularly
to
chapters
1,
2
and
5.
After
reading
these
you
will
have
become
thoroughly
ocquointed
with
the
work
ing
principle
of
your
sewing
machine;
you
will
look
upon
it
as
a
living
thing
that
has
been
placed
under
your
care
and
protection.
The
more
you
understand
your
machine,
and
what
you
con
do
with
it,
the
greater
will
be
your
appre
ciation
of
its
scope.