Pfaff creative 1472 Owner's Manual - Page 108

Important

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I Important! When the main switch is pressed to switch the machine on, the sewing lamp lights up. When the machine is switched off by pressing the main switch, removing the mains plug or by power failure, the program memory in the computer is saved by a battery back-up. When the machine is switched on again, program 00 (straight stitch with needle in middle position) appears. All program combinations entered into any memory are retained automatically. If a program is entered during sewing, it will not become effective until the machine is stopped and the foot con trol is pressed again. The stitch width and stitch length can be changed during sewing. For bobbin winding disengage the sewing action. After bobbin winding engage the sewing action again. Owing to the use of electronic compo nents this machine becomes warm during operation. This is quite normal and of no consequence. Batteries: When the machine is switched on and the word "battery" is displayed contin uously in four languages, the battery tension is no longer sufficient. The batteries must then be replaced by new ones (see page 43). When a pro gram is selected the word "battery" disappears from the display. 27

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I
Important!
When
the
main
switch
is
pressed
to
switch
the
machine
on,
the
sewing
lamp
lights
up.
When
the
machine
is
switched
off
by
pressing the
main switch,
removing
the
mains
plug
or
by
power
failure,
the
program
memory
in
the
computer
is
saved
by
a
battery
back-up.
When
the
machine
is
switched
on
again,
program
00
(straight stitch
with
needle
in
middle
position)
appears.
All
program
combinations
entered
into
any
memory
are retained
automatically.
If
a
program
is
entered
during sewing,
it
will
not
become
effective
until
the
machine
is
stopped
and
the
foot
con
trol
is
pressed
again.
The
stitch
width
and
stitch
length
can
be
changed
during sewing.
For
bobbin
winding
disengage
the
sewing
action.
After
bobbin
winding
engage
the
sewing
action
again.
Owing
to
the
use
of
electronic
compo
nents
this
machine
becomes
warm
during
operation.
This
is
quite
normal
and
of
no
consequence.
Batteries:
When
the
machine
is
switched
on
and
the
word
“battery”
is
displayed
contin
uously
in
four
languages,
the
battery
tension
is
no
longer
sufficient.
The
batteries
must
then
be
replaced
by
new
ones
(see
page
43).
When
a
pro
gram
is
selected
the
word
“battery”
disappears
from
the
display.
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