Pfaff coverstyle 4850 Owner's Manual - Page 33

Thread chain cutter, Clamp spring for serging thread chain 25

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Thread chain cutter After finishing the seam, sew an approx. 6" - 8" (15 - 20 cm) long thread chain. Pull the thread chain from the right to left over the thread chain cutter 33. This will cut off the thread chain. Clamp spring for serging thread chain 25 Using this feature you can secure the thread chain at the start of the fabric by pulling it into the seam. Stitch off a minimum 4" (10 cm) long thread chain and raise the presser foot. Remove the thread chain carefully from the swiveling stitch width latch 22. Pull the thread chain forwards and clamp it under the spring. Butt the fabric up against the front of the needle(s). If necessary, make an approx. 1.5" (3 cm) cut into the fabric along the cut line using a pair of scissors. Lower the presser foot and start sewing. The thread chain pulls automatically into the inside of the seam. Note: This feature cannot be used for either the 2-thread safety-stitch seam, the 4-thread safetystitch seam, the 2-thread chainstitch or for the rolled hem. 29

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Thread chain cutter
After
nishing the seam, sew an approx. 6”
- 8” (15 - 20 cm) long thread chain. Pull the
thread chain from the right to left over the th-
read chain cutter
33
. This will cut off the thread
chain.
Clamp spring for serging thread chain 25
Using this feature you can secure the thread
chain at the start of the fabric by pulling it into
the seam. Stitch off a minimum 4” (10 cm) long
thread chain and raise the presser foot. Remove
the thread chain carefully from the swiveling
stitch width latch
22
. Pull the thread chain
forwards and clamp it under the spring.
Butt the fabric up against the front of the
needle(s). If necessary, make an approx. 1.5”
(3 cm) cut into the fabric along the cut line using
a pair of scissors. Lower the presser foot and
start sewing. The thread chain pulls automati-
cally into the inside of the seam.
Note:
This feature cannot be used for either the
2-thread safety-stitch seam, the 4-thread safety-
stitch seam, the 2-thread chainstitch or for the
rolled hem.