Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Owner's Manual - Page 27

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Setting the seam width The seam width adjusting knob (16) is released if it is pressed to the right. You can now set the seam width you require as indicated in the window (18). The range is from 3 to 5 mm and is infinitely variable. The standard setting N is 3,5mm. Note: The seam width settings 3 to 5 are just for needle B. If needle A is used the amount that is set is increased by 2,2 mm to 5,2 to 7,2 mm. When you have set the seam width you require, 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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Setting
the
seam
width
a
The
seam
width
adjusting
knob
(16)
is
released
if
it
is
pressed
to
the
right.
You
can
now
set
the
seam
width
you
require
as
indicated
in
the
window
(18).
The
range
is
from
3
to
5
mm
and
is
infinitely
variable.
The
standard
setting
N
is
3,5mm.
Note:
The
seam
width
settings
3
to
5
are
just
for
needle
B.
If
needle
A
is
used
the
amount
that
is
set
is
increased
by
2,2
mm
to
5,2
to
7,2
mm.
When
you
have
set
the
seam
width
you
require,
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).
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