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. DR 688 DR 084 Fundamentals of Machine Operation I Make sure stop motion knob b is tightened before you begin sewing (clockwise as indicated by white arrow). If you want to turn balance wheel a by hand (although normally there is no need to do so), alwoys turn it toward you (counier.clockwise as shown by black arrow). Never run a threaded machine unless you have fabric under the presser foot. The machine will feed the material under the sewing foot automatically. All you have to do is 'I, guide the work. Never try to hasten feeding by pushing or pulling the fabric while stitching The Stopmcttic A because the needle may bend or break. Push the raised presser bar lifter toward the machine as far as it will go -- and the Before you begin and after you have completed a seam, always operate the Stopmatic lever to raise the take-up lever to a position about 5/35 below the top of its stroke (see ill.). When in this position, the needle can be threaded with the needle motor will automatically lift the take-up lever and the needle to the positions re quired for threading the needle and re moving the work. (Don't forget to plug in the machine, though.) threader, or the work be removed from the Whenever you have to raise the needle, machine. operate the Stopmatic lever. DR 085 4

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Fundamentals
of
Machine
Operation
DR
084
I
Make
sure
stop
motion
knob
b
is
tightened
before
you
begin sewing
(clockwise
as
indicated
by
white
arrow).
If
you
want
to
turn
balance
wheel
a
by
hand
(although
normally
there
is
no
need
to
do
so),
alwoys
turn
it
toward
you
(counier.clockwise
as
shown
by
black
arrow).
Never
run
a
threaded
machine
unless
you
have
fabric
under
the
presser
foot.
The
machine
will
feed
the
material
under
the
sewing
foot
automatically.
All
you
have
to
do
is
guide
the work.
Never
try
to
hasten
feeding
by
pushing
or
pulling
the
fabric
while
stitching
because
the
needle
may bend
or
break.
Before
you
begin
and
after
you
have
completed
a
seam,
always
operate
the
Stopmatic
lever
to
raise
the
take-up
lever
to
a
position
about
5/35
below
the
top
of
its
stroke
(see
ill.).
When
in
this
position,
the
needle
can
be
threaded
with
the
needle
threader,
or
the
work
be
removed
from
the
machine.
The
Stopmcttic
Push
the
raised
presser
bar
lifter
toward
the
machine
as
far
as
it
will
go
--
and
the
motor
will
automatically
lift
the
take-up
lever
and
the
needle
to
the
positions
re
quired
for
threading
the
needle
and
re
moving
the
work.
(Don’t
forget
to
plug
in
the
machine,
though.)
Whenever
you
have
to
raise
the
needle,
operate
the Stopmatic
lever.
A
DR
688
‘I,
DR
085
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