Pfaff classicstyle home 1529 Owner's Manual

Pfaff classicstyle home 1529 Manual

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    ClassicStyle home1529 Owner's manual
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    20. Needle position dial 22 21. Carrying handle 22. Stitch selection 23. Button for "reverse sewing" 24. Stitch length dial 25. Needle plate 26. Thread guide 27. Sewing lamp (max. 15 watt) Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your
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    Presser feet (normal accessories) For more information about accessories, please contact your PFAFF dealer. 0 Standard Presser Foot with IDT Part No. 820250-096 (pictured) (select 1546 and 1536) Part No. 820258-096 (select 1526) 1 Clearview Foot (Fancy-stitch foot without IDT) Part No. 820229-096 3
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    s s i c S t y l e h o m e 1 5 2 9 , follow the instructions for the select1536. Your C l a s s i c S t y l e h o m e the same features as the select1536 except from some stitches and accessories. In this manual other accessories are described, they are optional and can be purchased from your Pfaff
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    . • Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. • Never drop or insert any object into any opening. • Do not use outdoors. • Do not operate where aerosol (spray
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    II Introduction Contents Introduction Standard accessories Stitch table 2. Utility stitches IV and practical sewing VI Sewing chart 2:2 General sewing aids 2:3 Non-elastic stitches 2:4 1. Operate your Pfaff select Electrical connection 1:2 Elastic stitches 2:6 Removable accessory tray
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    stitches 3:3 Monograms 3:4 Embroidering with the dense zigzag stitch/Tapering 3:5 Appliqué 3:7 Richelieu 3:8 Eyelet embroidery 3:8 Patchwork quilt 3:9 Hemstitching 3:10 4. Maintenance and trouble-shooting Changing the needle plate 4:2 Cleaning 4:2 Replacing the sewing lamp
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    IV Introduction Presser feet (normal accessories) For more information about accessories, please contact your PFAFF dealer. 0 Standard Presser Foot with IDT Part No. 820250-096 (pictured) (select 1546 and 1536) Part No. 820258-096 (select 1526) 1 Fancy Stitch Foot, with IDT Part No. 820253-096 (
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    Foot Part No. 820295-096 6 Darning Foot Part No. 820243-096 (select 1546) 7 Rolled Hem Foot, 3 mm Part No. 820249-096 (select 1546) 8 Edge Guide/Quilting Guide Part No. 820251-096 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Felt pad Part No. 93-033 064-05 2-4 Spool cap 2. Part No. 93-036 048-44 3. Part No. 93-035
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    VI Introduction Stitch table (non-elastic stitches) select 1546 select 1536 & select 1526 Stitch Description 1546 1536/1526 A/ A/B/C B/C Buttonhole D H Blind stitch with zigzag (elastic) E - Greek stitch with zigzag F - Scallop stitch G E Straight stitch, 15 needle positions,
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    Stitch table (stretch stitches) select 1546 Introduction VII select 1536 & select 1526 Stitch 1546 1536/1526 DH E- F- GE H- IK KI L- MF IG - KM - -- G -- H Description Application Peacock's eye stitch Cover stitch Herringbone stitch Stretch triple straight stitch, 15 needle positions Stretch
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    VIII Introduction Stitch table (stretch stitches) select 1546 Stitch 1546 LC LD LG LI EK EL FG ID IF LK LMK MG Description Application Dutch stitch, narrow A decorative stitch, e.g. for household textiles Dutch stitch A decorative stitch, e.g. for household textiles Border stitch A
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    1. Operate your Pfaff select
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    1:2 Operate your Pfaff select Carrying-case Place the cords, foot control and instruction book in the front pocket of te carrying case. Top cover Open the folding cover (6) upwards. The stitches of the sewing machine are illustrated on
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    select 1:3 Accessory tray Your Pfaff select sewing machine has a removable accessory tray (15) which is also used as an extended work support. Model 1546, has a special removable accessory organizer. The enclosed accessories are numbered. Sort the enclosed accessories into the corresponding sections
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    1:4 Operate your Pfaff select Preparing the machine for bobbin winding Hold the handwheel (4) Àrmly and turn the handwheel release disc (3) until it stops in the direction of the arrow. This stops the needle from moving while the machine is winding the bobbin. Placing the bobbin Switch off the main
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    thread and to give additional hold to the thread spool, Àt a spool cap corresponding to the size of the thread spool Threading Place the thread into guide A and pull it through opening B and to the right under the hook C. Wind the thread clockwise a few times around in the bobbin. Switch on the
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    the second spool holder (7) into its hole and place a spool of thread with the corresponding spool cap on it. B Threading Place the thread into guide A and pull A it through opening B to the right under hook C. Wind the thread clockwise a few times around the bobbin. Switch on the main
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    -up lever from left to right (9). The take-up lever must be positioned at its very top. Pass the thread to the right under the guide hook C. Then wind the thread several times around the bobbin. Press the foot control and winding the bobbin. Don't forget: Make sure to stop the
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    1:8 Operate your Pfaff select Bobbin Case/Hook Cover Switch off the main switch. Hold the side of the bobbin case/hook cover and open it towards you. Removing the bobbin case Raise the bobbin case lever and pull out the bobbin case. Release the lever and remove the empty bobbin. 1:8
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    Operate your Pfaff select 1:9 Inserting the bobbin Insert the full bobbin (with the Pfaff logo facing towards the bobbin case) into the bobbin case. In doing so, pull the thread sideways through slot A, then under the tension plate B until it rests in the opening (see arrow). Check: When you look at
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    F from left to right and downwards again in the right hand threading slot. Floss the thread from the side behind one of the two thread guides H. To thread the needle, stick the thread from front to back through the needle eye. To thread the needle using the needle threader, please refer
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    on threading in the usual way, but make sure the threads are not twisted with each other. Pull the threads right and left into thread guide (25) and thread the needles. Note: You cannot use the needle threader for a twin needle. 1:11
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    1:12 Operate your Pfaff select Drawing up the bobbin thread Turn off the main switch. Raise the presser foot. Hold the needle thread and turn the handwheel towards you until the needle is in the highest position and the bobbin thread has formed a loop. Pull the needle thread to draw up the bobbin
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    Operate your Pfaff select 1:13 Presser foot lifter The presser foot is raised or lowered with the presser foot lifter (19). Removing the presser foot Turn off the main switch. Position the needle at its highest point. Press the presser foot upwards at the front and down at the back at the same time
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    1:14 Operate your Pfaff select The Integrated dual feed/IDT System (Models 1536 and 1546) PFAFF offers the ideal solution for sewing difÀcult materials: the integrated dual feed. This system feeds the material from the top and bottom simultaneously as is done in industrial sewing machines. The
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    Operate your Pfaff select 1:15 Changing the needle A Switch off the main switch. To remove: Lower the presser foot and move the needle to its highest point. Now loosen the needle screw (18) and pull the needle down. To insert: The Áat side A of the needle must face to the rear. Lower the presser
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    1:16 Operate your Pfaff select Stitch width dial The stitch width can be adjusted with this dial (27). When selecting the width, the needle must not be in the material. Basic setting: Turn the stitch width knob (27) to the symbol (maximum stitch width). Exception: Straight stitch is sewn with stitch
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    Operate your Pfaff select 1:17 Reverse sewing 20 The machine sews in reverse only as long as the reverse sewing button (20) is pressed. 21 A 21 Stitch length adjustment dial With the stitch length adjustment dial (21) you can adjust the stitch length between 0 and 6 mm by turning the point
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    1:18 Operate your Pfaff select Stitch selection, Easy Select System - select 1546 Utility stitches Each stitch has been given a letter that you can Ànd on the push button controls. By pressing the correct button, the stitch is selected and the machine is ready to sew. Button B releases the buttons
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    Operate your Pfaff select 1:19 Stitch selection, stitch dial - select 1536, 1526 Utility stitches Each stitch is identiÀed by a letter. The stitches and their corresponding letters are shown on the inside of the lid, a chart is also found in the Introduction chapter. A Turn the dial (24)
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    1:20 Operate your Pfaff select 1:20
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    2. Utility stitches and practical sewing
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    Explanation of the sewing chart The following charts show the recommended settings for each stitch or technique. These charts also provide you with instructions that are necessary when sewing the selected stitches. The choice of the sewing foot, the setting of the needle thread tension and whether
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    on the needle plate or use the edge guide (standard accessory No.8). The edge guide is inserted into hole A and is secured with Àxing screw B. Sewing aid for thick seams To ensure a consistent feed when beginning sewing at a thick seam, we recommend supporting the presser foot on a piece of fabric
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    thus preventing curling of the fabric edge. In this way you can sew beautiful smooth seams. The raw edge must be guided along edge guide B. You can adjust this edge guide with adjusting screw A. Important: When the blindhem stitch foot is used for overcasting with the zigzag stitch, select the right
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    the fabric under the sewing foot so that the crease line runs along edge guide B. • Using the needle positioning knob 28, select the needle position to 3. If the stitches are visible on the right side, adjust edge guide B by turning adjusting screw A. Use the needle position and the width
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    2:6 Utility stitches and practical sewing Stretch triple zigzag stitch The stretch triple zigzag stitch is a highly elastic and decorative seam which is very suitable for hems on T-shirts and underwear. • Serge the edge of the hem. • Fold the hem inwards at the required width. • Topstitch the hem
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    M 5- 1-2,5 F 5- 1-2,5 F 5- 1-2,5 Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:7 Elastic stitch Because of its high elasticity, this stitch can be used for sewing elastic on swimwear, skirts or lingerie. • Mark elastic and fabric in quarters. • Pin elastic to fabric at quarter markings. • Place fabric
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    more elastic than normal seams, very durable and quickly sewn. Tip: We recommend using blindhem stitch foot No. 3 when sewing overlock seams. It guides particularly well and prevents the seam from puckering even on wide seams. Open overlock stitch With this stitch, thicker fabrics and fabrics which
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:9 Closed overlock stitch The closed overlock stitch is perfect for sewing jersey knits. You can also sew sleeve cuffs and knit collars which are well-sewn and long-lasting. TIP: Ensure that the sleeve cuff is stretched while it is being sewn. Remember! When
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    2:10 Utility stitches and practical sewing What is a covering stitch? You can use the following stitches for sewing a Áat covering seam. This produces a "Áatlock effect" with a professional look on collar plackets or raglan seams. The covering stitches are only available on select 1546. Feather
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:11 Fancy elastic stitch (Model 1546) The fancy elastic stitch is very useful for fabrics that require a Áat seam, e.g. terry cloth and Áeece. • Place the two fabric edges so that they overlap by about 2 cm and overstitch each edge with fancy elastic stitch.
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    a sample buttonhole Àrst. Note: Before starting any buttonhole, always push the guide of the buttonhole foot fully to the front, i.e. so that the red . The red marks are arranged at an interval of 0.5 cm. They are a guide when determining the length of the buttonhole. stitch CBA 5 -- h -- 3-5
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:13 stitch -- - ABC 5- 0/1 ABC 5- 0/1 1526/1536 - Standard buttonhole • Insert the buttonhole foot and slide the foot forward as far as it will go. • Select stitch A. Sew the left side of the buttonhole to the required length. Clip the top thread after
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    2:14 Utility stitches and practical sewing Sewing on buttons With zigzag stitch G/E (stitch width 4 mm) you can sew on two and four hole buttons. • Remove the sewing foot and lower the feed dog. • Turn the handwheel towards you and move the button so that the needle enters the left hole in the
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:15 stitch stitch G03 E 03 E 03 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 G 0 3-4 E 0 3-4 E 0 3-4 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 3-5 0/1 Hemming with the twin needle Use the twin needle to make beatiful topstitch seams. Using the twin needle you can add a professional touch to hems on
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    thread ends are knotted to secure the gather. Tip: The three-groove cording foot (optional accessory) is very helpful for gathering. Due to its guide grooves the elastic is fed evenly during the sewing process. Gathering with elastic thread Sleeve and waist seams can be gathered by sewing over an
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    at its highest point and push the pin of the darning foot fully into the hole C of the sewing foot holder. When doing this, the guide fork G should position itself around the presser bar. The lever E must be behind the Àxing screw F. Now tighten screw D. Darning position: Lower the presser foot
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    2:18 Utility stitches and practical sewing Darning with the elastic stitch Darn with the elastic stitch for repairing damaged areas. • Sew over the damaged area in rows until it is well covered. Take care to ensure that the rows overlap. stitch Repairing tears On tears, frayed edges or small holes
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    Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:19 Sewing on zippers There are various methods of sewing on zippers. For skirts, we recommend the fully concealed zipper, for men's and ladies' trousers the semi concealed zipper. Various zippers are available. We recommend using a metal zipper for strong
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    2:20 Utility stitches and practical sewing Fully concealed, sew-in zipper • Insert the zipper foot on the right side. • Baste in the zipper and lay it underneath the presser foot so that the teeth of the zipper run alongside the foot. • Stitch in half of the zipper, leave the needle in the fabric,
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    overlap evenly to the other half of the zipper. • Then sew through the basted seam. Tip: To achieve a perfect seam, we recommend using the edge guide.
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    stitches. • Leave the needle in the fabric, raise the presser foot and insert the fabric into the hemmer foot scroll. • Lower the presser foot and guide the fabric evenly into the hemmer foot. Take care that the fabric does not run under the right half of the presser foot. stitch
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    stitch G 0 2,5 E 0 2,5 E 0 2,5 Utility stitches and practical sewing 2:23 Inserting lace You can achieve a beautiful effect by inserting lace, e.g. on babywear and children's clothing. • First the lace is basted onto the right side of the fabric. • Sew on both sides of the lace at a narrow margin.
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    2:24 Utility stitches and practical sewing Shell-edging Shell-edging is attractive on thin, soft fabrics such as silk and Bastiste. It is often used as a decorative edging on lingerie. The higher the needle thread tension, the deeper the shell edge scallop. • Serge the fabric edge and iron the seam
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    3. Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques
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    3:2 Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques Decorative stitches To enhance home textiles or garments, select different stitches, using different thread/fabric colors or vary length and width of the stitches. For decorative stitches we recommend using special embroidery threads which are
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    Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques 3:3 Borders with a combination of stitches (only on select 1546) By combining different stitches you can easily achieve embroidery effects. This is a simple way to embellish tablecloths and garments. • Place appropriate stabilizer under the fabric. • Mark
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    3:4 Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques Monograms You can embroider initials of your own design using the darning foot and stitch G (1546), E (1536/1526), stitch width 2.5-5 . Sewing this way without a set pattern does, however, require a little practice. • Draw the initials onto the fabric
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    Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques 3:5 Embroidering with a dense zigzag stitch/Tapering Tapering is easy with your select sewing machine. By adjusting the width of this dense zigzag stitch you can create interesting embroidery. Even embroidering • Place stabilizer under the fabric. • Set
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    3:6 Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques Floral embroidery For this Áower arrangement, only a dense zigzag stitch was used in combination with the variable stitch width and the various needle positions. • Place stabilizer under the fabric. • Draw the contures of a Áower motif with a self-
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    Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques 3:7 Decorative buttonhole This buttonhole is a beautiful alternative to the traditional buttonhole (see page 2:12-2:13). Since you determine the width of the buttonhole seam, the buttonhole can have a width of up to 10 mm. • Sew two buttonhole seams about
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    3:8 Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques Richelieu This artistic form of eyelet and insert embroidery is easy to sew with your sewing machine. • Using a magic marker, draw your motif onto the right side of the fabric. • Then place two layers of water-soluble stabilizer underneath the fabric
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    Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques 3:9 Patchwork quilt Patchwork and quilting are traditional handicraft techniques which were originally used by North American pioneer women to make use of left-over fabric. Over the years it has developed into a creative hobby. Traditionally patchwork was
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    3:10 Decorative sewing and embroidery techniques Hemstitch seam The hemstitch seam is an embroidery technique and can be used to secure edges on table linen as well as for decoration on clothing. For hemstitching you will require a wing needle and natural Àber, woven fabric that you can easily pull
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    4. Maintenance and trouble-shooting
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    4:2 Maintenance and trouble-shooting Changing the needle plate Switch off the main switch. It is very important to clean and oil your sewing machine, because it will reward you with a longer service life. The more often you use the machine, the more care it needs. Removal: • Raise the sewing foot
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    Maintenance and trouble-shooting 4:3 Changing the sewing bulb Switch off the main switch • Disconnect the mains plug and the foot control plug from the machine. • Take off the
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    4:4 Maintenance and trouble-shooting Trouble-shooting The machine skips stitches The needle is not properly and push fully in. Insert new needle. Insert new needle. Let the machine feed the fabric. Only guide the fabric lightly When you insert the bobbin case, push it fully into the stop. Seam is
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    Maintenance and trouble-shooting 4:5 Machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Sewing lint has collected between the feed dog teeth rows Feed dog is lowered, slide A (see page 1:
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    2:7 I Inserting lace 2:23 Integrated Dual Feed / IDT 1:14 L Left needle position 1:16 M Main switch 1:2 Maintenance and trouble-shooting 4:1-4 Monograms 3:4 N Needle thread tension Needle threader Non-elastic stitches 1:5,2:3 1:11 2:4-5 O Open overlock stitch Overlock stitches
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    Stretch triple zigzag stitch 2:6 T Tapering Thread tension Thread cutter Threading the upper thread Top feed (Integrated Dual Feed) Top-stitching Trouble-shooting Twin needle 3:5-7 1:15 1:12 1:10 1:14 2:3 4:4 1:11, 2:15 W Winding from the second spool holder Winding the bobbin Winding through
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    4:8 Maintenance and trouble-shooting 4:8
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    We reserve the right to change the machine equipment and the assortment of accessories without prior notice, or make modiÀcations to the performance or design. Such modiÀcations, however, will always be to the beneÀt of the user and the product. Please note that on disposal, this product must be
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