Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Owner's Manual

Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Manual

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  • Pfaff hobbylock 4860 | Owner's Manual - Page 1
    PFAFF hobbylock 4860 j - - j 3 C, I 46O PFRFF * Instruction manual
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    For easier understanding of this instruction manual please fold this or the last page out when reading. Safety rules For the never be used without fuse covers. Spare fuse covers are available from electrical suppliers or the PFAFF agencies. Please also observe the general safety notes on page 2.
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    Parts of the hobbylock 4860 (1) Upper thread tension - left (2) Upper thread tension - right (3) Handle to carry (4) Looper thread tension - right (5) Looper thread (14) Sewing foot (combination foot) (15) Needle plate (1 6) Adjusting knob for seam width (1 7) Detachable work support (1 8) Window
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    area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. 16. Always unplug sewing machine from the electric outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual. 17. Hold plug
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    user can This the exclusive responsibility of our qualified service staff. 11. Be sure to use only original PFAFF parts. Environment The recommended environment is: Ambient temperature 1000 C to 40° C Humidity 20% to 80% This sewing machine is a high-quality elec tro-mechanical appliance; it is
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    provides unique advantages. Your new hobbylock 4860 can take any material in its stride and will sew, trim and neaten up for you in one operation. Your PFAFF hobbylock features the very latest in design and technology, and it is just as easy to use as this instruction manual is to follow. If you
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    Contents 2 thread overlock stitch 2 thread overlock - 2 thread rolled/flat hem 3 thread overlock stitch 3 thread overlock 3 thread roVed/flat hem - - 4 thread overlock stitch Accessories Accessory box Automatic threader Bead sewing foot . . Blindstitch foot Changing the knife Changing
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    instructions . Securing the seam Setting the programs Sewing foot chart Sewing foot lever Sewing foot pressure Sewing test Special accessories Specifications Speed pre-selection Spool disc Spool net Spool stands Standard thread tension . . Stitch length adjusting knob Taping foot Technical part
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    Technical part Electrical connection Detachable work support Accessory box Spool stands Waste box / looper cover Threading the thread guides and the looper Threader Threading the needles Changing a spool when the machine is threaded Sewing foot lever Sewing test / thread cutter Seam width adjusting
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    between socket (28) of the sewing machine and the wall socket. Connecting the foot control Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket (30) of the sewing machine. The preset area of the sewing speed (see page 33) is regulated by pressing the pedal. Caution: Do not put anything
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    main switch (29) is turned on the sewing light and display (6) is turned up. The machine is now operational. To remove detachable work support I free arm The free arm is particularly suited to so pull the detachable work support site direction. sew (17) tubular goods without any difficulty. To
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    the accessory box (19) by pressing the two points ,,A". To insert: Push the accessory box (19) into the appropriate opening until it catches. The words ,,PFAFF hobbylock" must be facing upwards. 10
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    take-up the two upper telescopic extensions must be turned slowly until you hear the ball stops catch in place. When you have finished sewing push in the telescopic thread guide (23) and push the spool stand (27) in towards the machine, with or without the spools, until,it catches in place. 11
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    in place as the converter and then swivel it setting are illustrated in Note: The power now not possible supply is interrupted when the to sew with the machine. ,,Close looper looper cover is opened cover" appears i.e. it inthe is dis play. The LEDs also flash the preset speed. 12
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    in the slot on the back thread guide (35). Set the thread tension to ,,N" and thread as indi cated. 1. Right overedge looper (pink) 2. Left overedge looper (yellow) 3. Right needle (green) 4. Left needle (blue) Note: To achieve top sewing results make sure that the thread is pulled be tween the
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    Threading the right overedge looper The slider on the converter (37) must be in the right hand position B (see page 45). Thread the right overedge looper (36) in the order ito 9 and draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot. The thread path is marked in pink. 14
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    Threading the left averedge lQoper 1. The marking on the hand wheel must be in line with the marking on the housing. 2. Thread the left overedge looper (38) in the order ito 7. Pull the thread from thread guide 7 through the looper eye 8 and pull it a bit with your left hand. 15
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    and at the same time let the slider slowly slide back. The thread is automatically inserted in guide 9. 5. With the tweezers thread the thread through thread guide (10) and draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot. The threading path is marked in yellow. Note: If the slider on the threader
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    threader (accessory) Lower the sewing foot with the sewing foot lever 32) and turn the hand wheel (31) until the needle is in its highest posi tion. Place the threader from the accesso ries (see page 58) with the needle bet ween the two guide lugs B. Draw the A thread through slot A on the
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    the overedge needle A in the order 1 to 6 and draw the thread through the needle's eye 7 with the threader. Draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot. The threading path for needle A in blue (dots). Threading overedge needle B Thread the overedge needle B in the order 1 to 6 and draw the
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    are about six inches through the thread guide before the needles. Cut the knots off and thread the appropriate needles. You can also draw the looper threads straight through the looper eye and to the left under the sewing foot. It is a lot easier to pull the looper threads if you turn to looper
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    the machine has been threaded you must close the looper cover (13). Note: The power to the machine is cut off if the looper cover is open i.e. it is now impossible to sew. ,,Close looper cover" appears in the display. The LEDs on the speed selection also flash. Sewing foot lever The sewing foot is
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    machine has been threaded, you should sew a test seam. First raise the sewing foot. Place a fabric remnant under the sewing foot right in front of the needle and lower the foot. With the threads held slightly taut, slowly begin to sew. Since the fabric is automatically fed, you just need to guide
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    Thread cutter To use the thread cutter (25) you must sew over the thread chain that results to the frontover the thread end of cutter. the seam. Draw the Securing the seam There are various ways of securing the ends of seams: 1. 2. 3. Knot With Sew back atakhbnefoietuwtwht
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    , press the knob to the right until it catches in place, as indicated by the arrow. This prevents the seam width being inadvertently changed while sewing. Note: The upper knife must be locked when sewing very thick fabrics or fabrics with different thicknesses (see page 30). 23 a
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    feed dogs can be set separately i.e. so that the front dog feeds more than the rear dog or vice versa. This is particularly important when sewing rib knit. The differ ential feed is set differently depending on the type of fabric. You can see the settings on page 28. 24
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    longer movement, rear feed dog shorter movement Note: You can also achieve fashionable effects with the differential feed dog: 1. A gathering effect can be achieved when sewing light fabrics with setting 2. 2. A wavelike effect can be achieved for use with rib knit with the setting 0,5. 25
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    a test seam to deter mine the correct setting for your fabric. The differential feed can also be set while sewing. DifferentialFeed setting Fig. Correct seam Fabric 0,5 - N 1 nylon, tricot, lining fabrics, satin, a poplin and silk light cotton and denim, N 2 c (normal fabrics> jersey
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    needle Switch off the main switch. To remove: Lower the sewing foot and put the needle in its highest position. Now push the . jK Note: The following needles are used for this machine: System EL X 705 (80 or 90) If using the usual sewing needles 130/705 H the thread tension must be increased. 27
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    lever (32) and set the needle in its highest position. Press the white lever on the back part of the sewing foot holder. The sewing foot is automatically released from its mount and you can remove it to the left, raising the spring slightly. To insert: Raise the holder so that
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    its mount. Raise the needle plate a little more and remove to the left. To attach: Raise the spring on the sewing foot holder a little and place the needle plate (15) in the guide screw at the back. Press the needle plate down at the front so that you can hear it catch. 29
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    fabric with this machine, regardless of its thick ness. For extremely thick fabrics you must tighten the axial lock screw on the upper knife with the large screwdriver from the accessories (see page 58). This prevents the knife from being displaced by the material. Remove the sewing foot and needle
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    Electronics To programme language Speed pm-selection LED needle display To select program To enter new data page 32 page 33 page 34 page 35 page 36 31 S -.
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    . To programme language: Keep both the program key (10 left) and the key (9) for the speed preselection pressed and at the same time switch the machine on. ,,cesky" (Czech) now appears in the display. You can select the language you want by repeatedly pressing the program key (10 left). By pressing
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    . One LED lights up = 0 to max. 500 rpm -ii. )0 00 00 \I I, - 00g. lDD'IU' J 1 Two LEDs light up = 0 to max. 1000rpm Note: Each time the machine is switched on it automatically sets a speed of 1000 rpm. Three LEDs light up = 0 to max. 1500rpm 10000000 \IH/ -000- DD 'ifiji" r 33
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    machine has the following 16 programs: Progr. 1 Progr. 2 Progr. 3 Progr. 4 Progr. 5 Progr. 6 Progr. 7 Progr. 8 Progr. 9 Progr. 10 Progr. 11 Progr. 12 Progr 13 Progr. 14 Progr. 15 Progr. 16 2 thread flatlock narrow 2 thread flatlock wide 2 thread flat hem 3 thread overlock narrow 3 thread overlock
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    machine as indicated in the display. Symbols above the display: Prog. = program number = stitch length = seam width = differential feed n>. sewing foot pressure = needle plate Symbols below the display: All the symbols under the display refer to the thread tensions. They
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    N tN I? - lOAt3.SHNH N N HN H N HN Entering new data This machine has 16 programs. The opti mal values are entered as standard set tings for each program C. All the new data has now been entered and is retained when the machine' is switched off. If you select your memory again the values that have
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    Practical sewing Setting the standard thread tension 3 thread overlock seam 4 thread overlock seam 2 thread overlock seam Correction of thread tensions Converter (2 thread seam) Rolled/flat hem (2 and 3 thread) Thread chart Program chart page 38 page 39 page 39 page 39 page 40 - 42 page 44 - 46
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    Setting the standard thread tension Uniform thread tension depends on the type of fabric and the thickness of the thread. The thread tension should be corrected after the thread interloop has been checked (see page 39 to 42). Turn the values indicated on the thread tension thumbwheels to the
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    suited for stretch fabrics and for sewing FLATLOCK seams. Prog. 4 or 5 3 thread overlock seam (narrow or wide) Thread tensions: green or blue dot pink =dot yellow =dot Examp'es of use: For serging all fabric types. Prog. 10 4 thread overlock seam Thread tensions: blue =dot green =dot pink
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    must be adjusted accord ingly by turning to - or +. Prog. 4 or 5 3 thread overlock seam (narrow or wide) The right looper thread is set too loose (pink tension) or the left looper thread is set too tight (yellow tension). Both thread tensions must be adjusted accord ingly by turning to + or-. 40
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    Prog. 10 4 thread overlock seam The left looper thread is set too tight (yellow tension) or the right looper thread is set too loose (pink tension). Both thread tensions must be adjusted accordingly by turning either to - or +. Prog. 10 4 thread ovedock seam The left looper thread is set too loose (
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    Prog. 10 4Tlohtoehsreteh. arTedhaedovgteerenilesoincokntesnoensaiomnneemdluestBbies too turned to +. Prog. 10 4 thread overlook seam The thread tension of needle loose. The blue tension must A is too be turned to +. 42
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    window (18) only apply to needle B. If needle A is used, the setting is increased by 2,2 mm (seam width 5,2 to 7,2 mm). Needle A 3 thread overlock seam Needle B Standard needle width N L 5,7 mm Needle width mm. 5,2 mm, max. 7,2 mm Standard needle width N ,5 mrri Needle width mm. 3 mm
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    A serging seam is can dispense with generally sewn one thread i.e. with 3 threads. If you connect the converter you you just continue to sew with 2 threads and thus save a lot materials of thread. Wherever a 2 that hardly fray, you can thread seam is still make neat enough i.e. edges with for
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    The left hand thread that runs over the right looper must be pulled over the point of the off - position B To switch the converter off Turn the hand wheel slowly until the left hand looper thread jumps from the point of the right looper. Switch the converter (37) off in this position (position
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    tensions cor rectly set. Ways of correcting the thread tensions Prog. 1 or 2 2 thread overlock seam (narrow and wide) FLATIOCK Looper thread E is set too tight (yellow tension) or needle thread F is too loose (green or blue tension). The two thread tensions must be turned accordingly to + or -. The
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    a professional touch to cloths, scarves and valance. To do so just convert the machine as indicated in the display. The rolled hem can only be sewn with the best suited threads are textured thread (bulk thread> as well as polyester thread. Only textured thread should be used for the looper. Prog
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    R must be used for all rolled hems. topside Prog. 3 2 thread flat hem The amount of thread used for the 2thread flat hem is smaller and the sear seems finer , 45). LZ underside _-_top side Prog. 13 2 thread rolled hem The converter must be switched on fo this rolled hem (see pages 44, 45).
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    chart for the 2, 3 and 4 thread overlock seam Thread Stitch length Light fabrics: organdy, fine tricot, taffeta, silk, lining fabric cotton no. 80 - 100 silk no. 80 - 100 synthetic thread no. 70 - 140 2,0 - 4,0 mm Medium-weight fabrics: cotton, tricot, linen, children's fabrics cotton
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    listed in this chart. Program no: Stitch type Needle thread Looper thread Sewing foot Stitch M a eria I tension tension pressure length Prog.1 2 thread fiatiock seam (narrowl Prog.2 2 thread flahock seem lwide( A5 Prog 3 2 thread flat hem light medium heavy ight medium heavy light :: 50
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    , the converter position is only to be found position of the looper disengaging in this chart (not in the display>. lever and Thread spool Needle . Needle plate Differential feed setting Slide position of converter A 4 •B UABAB • 90 N N 14 • • 90 N N 14 • 80 R N 12 51
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    Thread spool Needle Needle plate Differential feed setting Slide setting of converter 53
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    Program no.: Stitch type Material Needle thread Looper thread tension tension Sewing foot pressure Prog 10 4 thread overlock seam light medium Prog. 11 Wrapped 2 thread overlook seam (narrow) heavy light medium Prog, 12 Wrapped 2 thread overlock seam (wide) heavy light medium heavy Prog
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    Accessories Normal accessories Special accessories page 58, 59 page 59-68 57
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    6 Normal accessories 1 Screwdriver (small) 2 Screwdriver (big) 3 Lint brush 4 Tweezers 5 Upper knife 6 Thread unreeling disc (4 x) 7 Needles 8 Sewing machine oil 9 Rolled/flat hem needle plate R 10 Thread spool net (4 x) 11 Needle threader 1 2 Tool for changing the light bulb 13 Needle changing aid
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    the combination of sewing feet and needle plates Sewing foot Combination foot Combination foot Taping foot Blindstitch foot Gimp thread sewing foot Elastic tape sewing foot Gathering foot Cording foot Bead sewing foot Lace sewing foot Needle plate N R N N R N N N R R Accessory Part no. normal
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    the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: (press mod key) taping foot switch off Inserting the tape: 1. Set the needle at highest point. 2. Raise sewing foot and place tape in guides 1 from the right.
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    the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: .Upper knife: 4 4 N N N normal needle plate N see display (press mod key> blindstitch foot switch on Sewing: V 1. Before sewing cut 2 cm off hem part 3. This
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    Sewing foot: gimp thread sewing foot Upper knife: engaged Inserting the gimp thread 1. Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in its highest position. 2. Place the fabric under the sewing foot. 3. Thread gimp thread (cord) through the hole 1 and then place it in guide 2 of the sewing foot shoe
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    the contraction of the elastic tape - gathering. Preparing the machine: Program: 4, 5 or 10 depending on width of tape Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: 4 4 to 4,5 N SewIng foot presure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: N or 3 normal needle plate N see
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    two fabrics together and gathering the bottom ply in one operation. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 10 N N 2 Nor3 normal needle plate N see display (press mod key
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    a cording tape between two fabric plies in one operation. 1 Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 10 N 3-5 N N or 3 normal needle plate N see display (press mod key) cording
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    ,irolnseesawdairanengdcoanr ried out with one needle only. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 (for small beads) 5 (for larger beads) 3 to
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    is used or borders together for or onto the workpiece. Preparing the machine: Program: Stitch length: Stitch width: Differential setting: Sewing foot pressure: Needle plate: Thread tension: Sewing foot: Upper knife: 4 1,5 to 2,0 N N 1 or N rolled hem needle plate R see display (press mod key
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    Maintenance nd malfunction Changing the knives Changing the light bulb Cleaning the needle plate Cleaning the knives Oiling the machine Sewing problems Specifications page 70, 71 page 72 page 72 page 73 page 73 page 74, 75 page 76 69
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    Changing the upper knife Switch main switch off To remove: Take out the upper knife retaining screw (42) with the large screwdriver from the accessories (see page 58) and remove the upper knife (45). Tanodintisgehrtt:enInitsserrtetthaieninnegwscurpepwerlokonsiefely(. 45) Turn the hand wheel until
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    : Set the seam width adjust ing knob (16) to 3. Remove the sewing foot as well as the needle plate (see page 28, 29). Raise the the hole in the lower knife so that the longer part with the slanted corner is pointing backwards to the machine. Secure the lower knife and the pressure plate with the
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    Changing the light bulb Switch main switch off To remove: With the tool from the accessories (see page 58) press the light bulb right into its holder. At the same time twist the bulb with half a turn, anti clockwise and remove it. To insert: Insert the light bulb in the holder with the special tool
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    the accessories (see page 58). Oiling the machine Before using your machine you should make a habit of lightly oiling the marked points with the oil from the accessories (see page 66). One or two drops of PFAFF sewing machine oil are enough. All the other parts are made of a special material and do
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    in the settings and operation. These problems can be easily solved if you follow these instructions. Problem Cause Solution Needle breakage Thread breaks Skipping stitches Stitch formation faulty 3 or 4 thread overlock seam is irregular. The right looper thread is not sewn. The needle was
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    Problem Cause The machine does not operate although the main switch is switched on. 71). Gathering of the seam. The thread tension is too tight. The differential feed is incorrectly set. The thread is incorrectly thread and has got caught Reduce thread tension (particularly for light fabrics see
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    of the cardboard box Machine Foot control Mains cable Machine cover Waste box Instruction manual Specifications Maximum sewing speed Seam width Stitch length Differential feed Needle plate Lubrication Max. sewing foot height Needle system Needle size Number of threads Dimensions Weight 76 1 500
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    0,
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    Parts of the hobbylock 4860 (22) Thread guide with coloured markings (23) Telescopic thread guide (24) Spool pins (25) Thread cutter (26) Spool centering (27) Spool stands (28) Power socket (29) Main switch (30) Foot control socket (31) Hand whe& (32) Sewing foot lever (33) Stitch length adjusting
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