Bernina 740 Manual - Page 20

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Expert oiling guarantees the silent running of the sewing machine and increases its durability. The oiling points not visible in the figures 18, 19 and 24) arc marked with red colour on the machine itself. When the sewing machine has been kept in a cold room, it should be opened and placed in a warm room about an hour before use. wri that it can as AU me room temperature and allow the oil in the hearings to become liquid again. Far. 21 Os The shuttle The Bernina sewing machine* model 740, 741, and 742 are all furnished with a patented shuttle. This shuttle has been patented in many countries throughout the world. Its distinctive feature is to make the muchine practically insensible to any mistake resulting from wrong manipulation. (See fig. 21.) 1b

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Expert
oiling
guarantees
the
silent
running
of
the
sewing
machine
and
increases
its
durability.
The
oiling
points
not
visible
in
the
figures
18,
19
and
24)
arc
marked
with
red
colour
on
the
machine
itself.
When
the
sewing
machine
has
been
kept
in
a
cold
room,
it
should
be
opened
and
placed
in
a
warm
room
about
an
hour
before
use.
wri
that
it
can
as
-
AU
me
room
temperature
and
allow
the
oil
in
the
hear-
ings
to
become
liquid
again.
Far.
21
The
shuttle
Os
The
Bernina
sewing
machine*
model
740, 741,
and
742
are
all
furnished
with
a
patented
shuttle.
This
shuttle
has
been
patented
in
many
countries
through-
out
the
world.
Its
distinctive
feature
is
to
make
the
muchine
practically
insensible
to
any
mistake
result-
ing
from
wrong
manipulation.
(See
fig.
21.)
1b