Bernina 740 Manual - Page 19

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To oil the machine I t: %wee 1$ The sowing machine should be oiled frequently, but never too liberally. A few drops of oil will be sufficient to keep the machine running freely. Oil in excess will drain off unused and may only soil the fabric. Always oil your machine be- fore sewing and not after. wardn. Use clear oil which is free from resin and acitbsuch as is supplied by all the Bernina repres.cotalives. The use of inferior oils may cause your sewing machine to jam when the oil dries up and becomes tacky. The figures 1$. 1$ and 20 show the oiling points indicated by a series of black line+. By means of opening the slide on the ham plate you will have accept to the shuttle of which the race should be oiled frequently, but only lightly, at the point indicated by an arrow (see fig. 1$).

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To
oil
the
machine
I t :
%wee
1$
The
sowing
machine
should
be
oiled
frequently,
but
never
too
liberally.
A
few
drops
of
oil
will
be
sufficient
to
keep
the
machine
running
freely.
Oil
in
excess
will
drain
off
unused
and
may
only
soil
the
fabric.
Always
oil
your
machine
be-
fore
sewing
and
not
after.
wardn.
Use
clear
oil
which
is
free
from
resin
and
acitbsuch
as
is
supplied
by
all
the
Ber-
nina
repres.cotalives.
The
use
of
inferior
oils
may
cause
your
sewing
machine
to
jam
when
the
oil
dries
up
and
be-
comes
tacky.
The
figures
1$.
1$
and
20
show
the
oiling
points
indicated
by
a
series
of
black
line+.
By
means
of
opening
the
slide
on
the
ham
plate
you
will
have
accept
to
the
shuttle
of
which
the
race
should
be
oiled
frequently,
but
only
lightly,
at
the
point
indicated
by
an
arrow
(see
fig.
1$).