Pfaff 6250 Owner's Manual - Page 6
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/ I. Notes on safety Notes on safety for domestic sewing machines according to DIN 57 700, Section 28 or IEC 335, Section 28 1. The user must exercise adequate caution with regard to the up- and down moving needle and constantly observe the sewing area during work 2. When leaving the machine, during maintenance work or when changing mechanical parts or accessories, always disconnect the machine from the mains by pulling out the mains plug. 3. The maximum permissible wattage for the sewing lamp is 1 5 Watts. 4. The tension of the drive belt must only be adjusted by a Ptaff mechanic. 5 The machine must be put into operation according to the indications on the specification plate. 6. Do not place any objects in openings on the machine 7. Do not use the sewing machit te if: - there is visible damage, - its function is disturbed, - it is wet, e.g. with condensation. 8 Do not pull the mains plug out of the socket by its cord. 9. If this appliance is used for another purpose than that intended or if it is wrongly operated, we will not accept any liability for any damage caused. 1 0. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not open the machine. There are rio parts inside the machine which the user can repair, This is solely the responsibility of our qulified service staff. 11. Be sure to use only original PFAFF parts. Environment The recommended environn ient is. Ambient temperature 1 0 C to 40 C Humidity 20% to 80% This sewing machine is a high-quality electronicmechanical appliance; it is a machine for supervised use in the home. It should be operated in such a way that it is not subjected to: dust, severe dampness, direct sunlight, static electricity, heat-producing objects, corrosive chemicals or liquids. rhe machine must be used on a free surface, for ventilation purposes, which is both firm and even. Treatment Always protect the machine against damage by hitting or dropping. Cleaning H onsi ii g: To clean the housing, use a dry, clean and soft cloth which is free of fluff To remove any stubborn dirt, use a soft cloth with alcohol or paraffin. Please Note! Do not use any insecticides or chemical products such as petrol (gas) or thin cheniicals for cleaning the housing.