Pfaff 339 Owner's Manual - Page 17

Setting, Machine

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Fundamentals
2.
Sewing
-
Setting
the
Machine
o
When
threaded,
the
machine
must
never
be
set
in
motion
without
a
piece
of
fabric
underneath
the
sew
ing
foot.
Also
remember
to
tower
the
foot
only
with
fabric
under
it
as
otherwise
the
foot
and
the
teeth
of
the
feed
dog
might
be
damaged.
The
machine
moves
the
material
all
by
itself.
You
should
merely
guide
the
cloth,
never
pull
it.
Only
when
sewing
over
hard
or
thick
parts
of
he
fabric
reduce
the
sewing
speed
and
assist
the
needle
by
carefully
turning
the
handwheel
with
your
hand,
sewing
slowly
stitch
by
stitch.
This
will
avoid
bending
or
breaking
of
the
needle.
See
section
6,
page
62,
for
maintenance
instructions.
Remember
that
faults
are
often
remedied
by
merely
cleaning
and
oiling
the
machine.
19
per
and
bobbin
thread
under
the
sewing
foot
to
the
back.
Hold
the
ends
of
both
threads
dur
ing
the
first
few
stitches
so
they
will
not
get
entangled
and
block
the
hook.
Before
starting
to
stitch
and
when
you
finish
stitching,
always
bring
the
thread
take-up
lever
to
its
highest
point.
This
will
prevent
the
upper
thread
from
getting
caught
in
the
hook
or
from
slipping
out
of
the
needle
eye.
Before
laying
the
material
on
the
machine,
place
the
ends
of
both
up-