Singer One Instruction Manual 2 - Page 19

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17 Instructions for Operating the Machine Raise the presser foot (F, Fig. 15) by means of the presser bar lifter (H, Fig. 15) to prevent injury to the foot (F, Fig. 15) and feed (E, Fig. 15). FIG. 15. FRONT VIEW OF THE MACHINE Place a piece of cloth under the presser foot and let the foot down upon it. To Start the Machine Turn on the electric current, press the knee lever to the right. As the pressure on the knee lever is increased the speed of the machine is increased, the speed being controlled entirely by the amount of pressure on the knee lever. Operate the machine in this way, without being threaded, until you have become accustomed to guiding the material and operating the knee lever.

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17
Instructions
for
Operating
the
Machine
Raise
the
presser
foot
(F,
Fig.
15)
by
means
of
the
presser
bar
lifter
(H,
Fig.
15)
to
prevent
injury
to
the
foot
(F,
Fig.
15)
and
feed
(E,
Fig.
15).
FIG.
15.
FRONT
VIEW
OF
THE
MACHINE
Place
a
piece
of
cloth
under
the
presser
foot
and
let
the
foot
down
upon
it.
To
Start
the
Machine
Turn
on
the
electric
current,
press
the
knee
lever
to
the
right.
As
the
pressure
on
the
knee
lever
is
increased
the
speed
of
the
machine
is
increased,
the
speed
being
controlled
entirely
by
the
amount
of
pressure
on
the
knee
lever.
Operate
the
machine
in
this
way,
without
being
threaded,
until
you
have
become
accustomed
to
guiding
the
material
and
operating
the
knee
lever.