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11 at ite,eil the cover plate, wove it tip to the stand- ard lase] t the plate tongue into the guide pro- vided in the 6tuntiard. Then depress the cover plate at iLa f urelnUA acid the latch will engage automatically ( Fig. 12). 2-1 1 Oiling The sewing machine should be oiled frequently, but not too liberally. A few drops of oil suffice to keep the machine running freely. Excess oil will drain off unused 1:10111011t0 • • •• • - • -h.,'" "it _ - 7 Xs1,4,v 1r. wt rry F1¢ 1::u ICI 33o 21 • • II Car• and may soil the fabric. Always oil the machine before sewing, not. afterwards, Use clear oil which is free from resin and acid such as is supplied by the Bernina dealers. Use of inferior oils may cause the machine to jam when the oil dries and becomes tacky. Pigs. 13 a, 13 b and 1-1 show the oiling points indicated by white lines. Opening the hinged cover on the front of the free arm gives access to the shottlk of which the -imuld l,u ca lled ti t. 'l ucidly hat lightly the pul l indicated try the :Ill (1W one fig. 1 1 -41, • L.r•- 4 f -i411 ciroirIc (,d quit/ NOICS ow I (ile ,, ot 14 the trfach I loc. aiM lengthens its life. Th..- oiling points not vi 'hie in Figs. 13 a, 131, and 1-1 ale marked in red nil the Miii.hine. Vug. IS l, fel. 5:12 21 r ig 25

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1
11
at
ite,eil
the
cover
plate,
wove
it
tip
to
the
stand-
ard
lase]
t
the
plate
tongue
into
the
guide
pro-
vided
in
the
6tuntiard.
Th
e
n
depress
the
cover
plate
at
iLa
f
urelnUA
acid
the
latch
will
engage
automatically
(
Fig.
12).
2-1
Oiling
The
sewing
machine
should
be
oiled
frequently,
but
not
too
liberally.
A
few
drops
of
oil
suffice
to
keep
the
machine
running
freely.
Excess
oil
will
drain
off
unused
1
:10111011t0
• •
"
i
t
-
-h.,'"
_
-
wt
F1¢
1::u
ICI
33o
21
7
rry
1r.
Xs1,4,v
• •
I
I
Ca
r•
and
may
soil
the
fabric.
Always
oil
the
machine
before
sewing,
not.
afterwards,
Use
clear
oil
which
is
free
from
resin
and
acid
such
as
is
supplied
by
the
Bernina
dealers.
Use
of
inferior
oils
may
cause
the
machine
to
jam
when
the
oil
dries
and
becomes
tacky.
Pigs.
13
a,
13
b
and
1-1
show
the
oiling
points
indicated
by
white
lines.
Opening
the
hinged
cover
on
the
front
of
the
free
arm
gives
access
to
the
shottlk
of
which
the
-imuld
l,u
ca
lled
ti
t.
'
l
ucidly
hat
lightly
the
pul
l
indicated
try
the
:Ill
(1W
one
fig.
1 1
-i411
ciroirIc
(,d
NOICS
quit/
ow
I
(ile ,,
ot
14
the
trfach
I
loc.
aiM
lengthens
its
life.
Th..-
oiling
points
not
vi
'hie
in
Figs.
13
a,
131,
and
1-1
ale
marked
in
red
nil the
Miii.hine.
—41
,
L.r•-
4
\.
'
.
,
f
r
ig
Vug.
IS
l,
fel.
5:12
21
25