Pfaff 9 Owner's Manual

Pfaff 9 Manual

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  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 1
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    Hemming 7 Edge Finishing 8 Inserting Patches 9 Sewing Buttonholes 11 Button Sewing 12 Darning 13 Cording 14 15 Stitching Synthetics 16 Cleaning and Oiling 17 Removing the Face Cover 18 Changing tho Light Bulb 18 Trouble S9 hootin • 19 • 19 • 20 21 • 22 • 22 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 28 • 29 30 • 32 • 33
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    understand the machine and familiarize you with a number of important sewing jobs. Keep it handy as a reference book in case you should have for gotten some details. Follow these simple instructions and sewing with your Pfaff will become a lasting pleasure. If you have any sewing problems, please
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 4
    ever (B) 7 Bobbin winder 8 Balance wheel 9 Stop motion knob 10 Bobbin winder thread retainer 11 Reverse feed control 12 Stitch length control 13 Bed slide 14 Pfaff rotary sewing hook 15 Feed dog 16 Needle plate 17 Sewing foot thumb screw 18 Light switch 19 Needle thread tension 20 Presser bar lifter
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    can No. 91-129449-91,full .leedles,Systeml3OR, No.93-847 990-00 )arning foot No. 93-102 826-91 JI-purpose sewing foot io. 93-1 00 179-00 lastic bag for accessories (not ill,) struction book (not ill.) gzag sewing foot No. 93-838954-00 )fl machine) Zigzag sewing foot All-purpose sewing foot Bobbin
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 6
    and at extra cost: Felling foot No. 93-847 561-06 Hemmer foot No. 93-847 551 -00 (4 mm (see p. 23) Buttonhole foot No. 93-847 616-00 (see p. 26) Zipper foot No. 93-847 600-00 (see p. 22) Button sewing foot No. 93-84' 608-00 (see p. 28) Edge guide No. 91-053 076-25 Cording kt (see p. 30) "Arrow
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 7
    and at extra cost: Felling foot No. 93-847 561-06 Hemmer foot No.93-847 551 -00 (4 mm = 5/32") (see p. 23) Buttonhole foot No. 93-847 616-00 (see p. 26) Zipper foot No. 93-847 600-00 (see p. 22) Button sewing foot No. 93-847 608-00 (see p. 28) Edge guide No. 91-053 076-23 Cording kit (see p. 30
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 8
    No. 91-129 449-91, full eedles, System 130 R, No.93-847 990-00 )arning foot No. 93-1 02 826-91 Jl-purpose sewing foot o. 93-100 179-00 'lastic bag for accessories (not ill.) nstruction book (not ill.) igzag sewing foot No.93-838954-00 on machine) O774 1070 Zigzag sewing foot All-purpose sewing foot
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 9
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  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 11
    2 on the motor and the plug at the other end of 2 the cord into the wail outlet. Foot Control Place the toot control under the cabinet within sasy reach of your foot. Rest the right foot on Ihe control pedal and press. The harder you Dress, the faster the machine will run. Dn some sewing cabinets
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 12
    machine setting is indicated like this: A 0,8 Zigzag Sewing If you want to switch zigzag stitching flick from straight (A to lever A to desired 0) to stitch the needle hole in straight stitching. This applies likewise starting point of the needle vibration in to the zigzag stitching. Lever B
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 13
    Removing the Bobbin Case Raise the needle to its highest point. Lift front end of bed slide and pull. Lift pull latch out k with the thumb of your left hand bobbin case with bobbin. When and you release the latch, the bobbin drops out. 7
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 14
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    Inserting a Full Bobbin Hold bobbin so that the top down toward the you thrad ind fdll from and insert bobbin into bobbin case. Hpuollldthtehethbreoabdbinintsotethadeycaisnethselotb. obbin case and
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    Pull the emerges about 3 thfrroeofamdthturheneaddeor phtehanneignitgnengsaitofrnoitmsspretihnnedg. until it Leave bobbin case. Hold the case by its open latch so that the bob bin cannot fall out.
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    nserting the Bobbin Case Rlhaaaratrncioshdwe. w)T.nituehPrenldathclbeeeobttbhboouinmbibtbcsinaashnecidgaushfeneotsirltoenfsiplnoocgtieennrpttoeoairfnntdysstouuuldirpftrS(istghehoeetf hook.
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    The Needle Pfaff 9 machines use System 130 R needles. GashbeolneuulidfnroebmePfeacvfhfeorsnyeenePdfflarefosfmdoefthatleheirsN. esTeyhdselteemneaneaddrleeTsharvseiaazidel Chart on page 13. Changing the Needle Bring needle bar to its highest point and lower sewing foot. turn and pull Loosen needle
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    Needle and Thread Chart Types of Fabrics Mercerized Cotton Fine Fabrics 80 such as georgette, chiffon, to batiste. .ng nylon, orion, decrcr,, piast,cs, etc 70 to A&B 80 twist 80 50 to B&C 90 twist 70 40 to C&D 100 twist 50 Determ, ned by weight of fabric Deterimo ed S 00 0
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    under the thread check spring. As you do this, press the thread against the arm cast ing between spool and tension. Pass the thread through hole 4 in the take-up lever from right to left, then lead it down and pull it into slot 5 from the right. Now thread the needle
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 21
    Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread HTmtnhueoorrelevnddaeldsbenaetlhdoaeoondwleclden.eraPwwtahlnahrdceebeeaoldubbpbtooiltnwaihggahattrtihhldnyrr.eeyaaoLndduisgyhuubtonplauyticrltkhpturlheuolelfnutdgnnehheeraeenddtthhdlleeee. sewing foot. 15
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 22
    properly balanced Correct Tension Regulation The tensions are properly balanced if both threads interlock in the center of the material. When stitching sheer fabrics, set both tensions a iittle lighter to prevent puckering. - Upper tension too tight or lower tenson too loose Upper tension
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    Regulating the Upper Tension Turn tension knob heavier materials, right to or left, inr.rease tension to ease tension on on lighter fabrics. Towndatntfhhhueieteermgehtseedrpuaubneoedpepsecnhsrpipsiseoaefenrirarodcc,
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 24
    Length Regulation Ihe stitch length ,,titch length and control to limit serves to regulate the it in sewing backwards. Tlsmilesstehinantecg6coghhttpnhh)itp.nuo,oem(tstWtuhbihcrteeenehereasnthsithnheiocegeshnthhcedfeo(rteo4hnetetdtcrhmooioencnnmlgot)r;nunt.ohntulrmteTmoiloalbilxsteehiirfrmntee
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 25
    ,horisttaiehtnieodnanrrptoorawensd)ts.hetTthhhereeeafdrlarebovarpeincrdfewweuiidlplll cease feeding. eTmhebrmoiadcehriyneanfdeebdutitsondrsoepwpiendg. for darning, hoop To raise the machine and let it return to its feed, press the lever original position. down
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 26
    i1li rjr V ew Shoe) All purpose sewing foot No 93-100 179-00 is at ticlied as instructed on page 21 Pie rig transparency of its iperations where shoe it is facilitates importont all to sewwatch the neede penetrate the fabric Special upplication
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 27
    • Always bring the take-up lever to its highest position before you begin and after you have completed a seam. • The machine will feed the sewing foot automatically material under the All you have to do is guide the work. Never try to hasten feed ing by pushing or pulling the fabric. The
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 28
    Run a straight seam close to left edge of zipper, stitch across end and up the other side in one con tinuous operation, Use right edge of foot as a guide. 22 Zipper foot No. 93-847 600-00 used with the quilting gauge sews parallel rows of stitching at any distance and angle over the entire sur face
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 29
    with hemmer foot No. 93-84] 551-00 (can be ob tained from your Pfaff dealer). Machine Setting: A 0 or 2 to 3, B • You can make neat hems with straight or zigzag stitches, depending on the material. Fold over edge of fabric about i/a", place fabric under hemmer foot so that the needle stitches in the
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 30
    Overcasting Edges Machine Setting: A 2 to 4, B .. Overcasting prevents frayed edges. Use a long, wide zigzag stitch and sew edge with the needle taking one stitch into the fabric and the other over its edge (normal tension setting). 24
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 31
    Inserting Patches Machine Setting: A 4, B • Large holes can be patched quickly The follow ng method may be used particularly for jersey fabrics. Cut patch slightly larger than the hole making sure that its grain matches the rest of rhe fabric. 4:1.1 Sew down the patch with a wide zigzag stitch of
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 32
    Sewing Buttonholes Machine Setting: A 1.5 (first notch), B Stitch length almost • *0* Use No. 50 embroidery thread. Attach all-purpose sewing foot as instructed on p 21. To obtain more prominent buttonholes, place a cotton filler thread in the left groove of the clear-view shoe. Sew on a
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 33
    Instructions for Buttonholing ' I 1 Sew first side over a filler cord. Leave needle in fabric on right side of its throw. 2 Lift foot, turn fabric around clockwise, using needle as a pivot. Lower foot, take one stitch to the left, pull filler cord taut and lay it pa rallel to completed line of
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 34
    Button Sewing Machine Setting: A O,B • Stitch length 0 ,.ecslot3ndnheibl"tMseeycu,tsstosohitoh.outttuvecovibentsehencutt.driihhtlbnetlauuoRlgeenettntvnmheaftdoetsinertsrheondehnerr,uelroAoeegadlactuneihhllesogtee.leoenshe-nhsSpdwoat"eluthti0elrrhwlhreey'l.eee 28
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 35
    F- Darning Machine Setting: A 0, B Drop machine feed and attach darninq foot No. 93-102826-91. wCheloarmonbptaariefnaaebdriiscfrionimntthoeyodmuarirdnPdiflnaegf.f hoops so that (Darning hoops dealer.) the may Ciahawtnocinuggirrdtthnhotsohassssueerphteweotafehsratdmebab.
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 36
    Cording Machine Setting: A 0, B = Stitch length medium ) a 1 - f- _g . 30 To cord on your Pfaff, use a cording foot and a twin needle. Twin needles and of 1.2, 1.6 (/io'), cordrng feet may be 1.8, 2.0, 2.5 (/32'), obtained 3.0 and 4.0 mm (/32"). Pin tucks are 93-847 680-00 (7 made with
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    spacing between ceding seam into and use it as a Tucks: To ensure parallel tucks, place one of the grooves of guide. For a larger uniform the pre the foot spacing between tucks, use the cording gauge. UnasreroNwo.co5r0dienmg,braoniddesryewtihnrgeasdilkfofropr inwitduecrkscoanrdd ing. 31
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 38
    32 ,; Stitch Plastic curtains, as are used in kitchens and bathrooms, are sewn with synthetic thread or cotton and a fine needle. Place a piece of tissue paper under sticky plastic sheets which can be easily removed after the sewing. To prevent plastic sheets from sticking to the sewing foot, wipe
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 39
    oiling will ire r em the service life of your machine Ihanke to the incorporation of self-lubricating bearings ll ymu have to oil is the sewing hook. Put one drop of oil into the raceway of the ew ing hook each day you sew (see ill) Use oew ing machine oil only. All the other
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 40
    ,incmgleaachnhoiontkheewarpimtahrtaasssaowtfettlhlberausnsehien. dtlhee- To do this, the needle remove the needle, the sewing foot, plate and the bobbin case with the bobbin. On portable machines, bottom of the machine loosen the screw on the base and tilt the
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 41
    I Removing the Face Cover Rep'acing the Face Cover To change needle bar the light bulb end, remove or the oil the parts at face cover by the pul ling it upwards. Slip tip d into slot e and push face cover up until it snaps into place. 35
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 42
    hangng the Light Bulb The area built-in 15-watt sewing of stitching perfectly. light illuminates the To change the push the bulb light into ibtus lbs,ocrkemet,ovteurntheleffta,ceancdovpeurl.l Wvprioianhlhstetan.gieRnitneoasogelsarroteciceneksgfeatwaciestnhloceowttshv,eelripg.
  • Pfaff 9 | Owner's Manual - Page 43
    needle. Needle bent. Machine threaded improperly. Needle too fine or too thick for the thread. Remedy; Push sure needle the long up as far as groove faces it will toward go and you. make Use System 130 R needles only. Insert new needle. Check and correct threading as instructed on p. 14
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