Pfaff hobby 303 Owner's Manual - Page 54

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Faults and how to remedy them Cause: 1. Machine skips stitches Needle not inserted correctly. Wrong needle used. Needle bent or blunt. Machine threaded improperly. Needle too thin for thread used. 2. Needle thread breaks For any of the above reasons. Thread tension too strong. Poor-quality or knotty thread used, or thread that has become too dry by excessive storage. 3. Needle breaks Needle not pushed up as far as it will go. Needle bent. Needle too thin or too thick. Needle bent and strikes needle plate because work is pushed or pulled. Bobbin case improperly inserted. 4. Seam is not uniform Tension out of adjustment, Thread too thick, knotty or hard. Bobbin thread wound unevenly. Kinks appear on top and bottom of material. Remedy: Push needle up as far as it will go, its flat shank side facing toward the back. Insert system 130/705 H needle. Insert new needle. Check threading. Select needle according to Needle Chart. See par. 1 above. Regulate thread tensions. Use only good-quality thread. Insert new needle and push it up as far as it will go. Insert new needle. See Needle Chart. Let machine feed the work alone. Only guide the material lightly. When inserting the bobbin case, push it in as far as it will go. Check upper and lower tensions. Use first-class thread only. During bobbin winding, do not hold thread in hand, but pass it through the bobbin tension stud. Thread machine properly and check both tensions. 50

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Faults
and
how
to
remedy
them
Cause:
1.
Machine
skips
stitches
Needle
not
inserted
correctly.
Wrong
needle
used.
Needle bent
or
blunt.
Machine
threaded
improperly.
Needle
too thin
for
thread
used.
2.
Needle
thread
breaks
For
any
of
the
above
reasons.
Thread
tension
too
strong.
Poor-quality
or
knotty
thread
used,
or
thread
that
has
become
too
dry
by
excessive
storage.
3.
Needle
breaks
Needle
not
pushed
up
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Needle
bent.
Needle
too
thin
or
too
thick.
Needle
bent
and
strikes
needle
plate
because
work
is
pushed
or
pulled.
Bobbin
case
improperly
inserted.
4.
Seam
is
not
uniform
Tension
out
of
adjustment,
Thread
too
thick,
knotty
or
hard.
Bobbin
thread
wound
unevenly.
Kinks
appear
on
top
and
bottom
of
material.
Push
needle
up
as
far
as
it
will
go,
its
flat
shank
side
facing
toward
the
back.
Insert
system
130/705
H
needle.
Insert
new
needle.
Check
threading.
Select
needle
according
to
Needle
Chart.
See
par.
1
above.
Regulate
thread
tensions.
Use
only
good-quality
thread.
Insert
new
needle
and
push
it
up
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Insert
new
needle.
See
Needle
Chart.
Let
machine
feed
the
work
alone.
Only
guide
the
material
lightly.
When
inserting
the
bobbin
case,
push
it
in
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Check
upper
and
lower
tensions.
Use
first-class
thread
only.
During
bobbin
winding,
do
not
hold
thread
in
hand,
but
pass
it
through
the
bobbin
tension
stud.
Thread
machine
properly
and
check
both
tensions.
Remedy:
50