Singer One Instruction Manual 18 - Page 88
Machine, Maintenance
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24. MACHINE MAINTENANCE An overlock requires more maintenance than a conventional machine mainly due to two reasons. 1) A lot of lint is produced due to the cutting action of the knives. 2) An overlock runs at a very high speed and needs to be oiled frequently to lubricate the internal working parts. Cleaning the Machine Danger: Before cleaning your machine, disconnect power line plug from the wall receptacle. • Clean the lint from the looper and knife area often with a dry lint brush. Note: Lint brush is an optional part. Oiling the Machine Danger: Before lubricating your machine, disconnect power line plug from the wall receptacle. • The oiling points shown in the diagram, should be oiled periodically. Note: Use sewing machine oil. Do not use any other oil or damage could result. i1 0 87