Brother International PS-2250 User Manual - French - Page 91

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES, Using the Walking Foot, may result.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING A 1 2 1 B C OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Using the Walking Foot Pattern (Straight Stitch) (Zigzag Stitch) Stitch Length 1-4.5 Stitch Width 3-4 0-6.5 This foot is very useful for sewing materials such as vinyl cloth, synthetic leather, thin leather, etc. These materials are difficult to feed when sewing. The walking foot prevents such materials from crumpling, slipping or sticking between presser foot and material due to even feeding of upper and lower materials. NOTE: Use this foot only for straight sewing and zigzag stitching. Do not use other patterns. 1. Remove the power supply plug from the outlet. 2. Raise the needle and the presser foot. 3. Loosen the presser foot screw to remove the presser foot holder. (See fig. A) 4. Attach the forked section of the connecting lever to the needle clamp, install the walking foot to the presser bar. (See fig. B) 5. Lower the presser foot lever and then tighten the accessory presser bar holder fixing screw. (See fig. C) 1 Forked part of operation lever 2 Presser bar holder 1 Use a screwdriver CAUTION • Use the screwdriver to tighten the screw securely. If the screw is loose, the needle may strike the presser foot and cause injury. • Be sure to turn the balance wheel toward the front of the machine to check that the needle does not strike the presser foot. If the needle strikes the presser foot, injury may result. • Be careful not to touch the needle doring this time, otherwise injury may result. CAUTION When sewing with the walking foot, sew at medium to low speeds. BUILT-IN STITCHES BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 79

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79
USING ATTACHMENTS
AND APPLICATIONS
MAINTENANCE
INDEX
BUTTONHOLE AND
BUTTON SEWING
BUILT-IN STITCHES
STRAIGHT AND
ZIGZAG STITCHING
KNOWING YOUR
SEWING MACHINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Using the Walking Foot
Pattern
Stitch Length
Stitch Width
(Straight Stitch)
1-4.5
3-4
(Zigzag Stitch)
0-6.5
This foot is very useful for sewing materials such as vinyl cloth,
synthetic leather, thin leather, etc. These materials are difficult to
feed when sewing. The walking foot prevents such materials from
crumpling, slipping or sticking between presser foot and material
due to even feeding of upper and lower materials.
NOTE:
Use this foot only for straight sewing and zigzag stitching. Do not
use other patterns.
1.
Remove the power supply plug from the outlet.
2.
Raise the needle and the presser foot.
3.
Loosen the presser foot screw to remove the presser foot holder.
(See
fig. A
)
4.
Attach the forked section of the connecting lever to the needle
clamp, install the walking foot to the presser bar. (See
fig. B
)
5. Lower the presser foot lever and then tighten the accessory
presser bar holder fixing screw. (See
fig. C
)
1
Forked part of operation lever
2
Presser bar holder
1
Use a screwdriver
CAUTION
Use the screwdriver to tighten the screw securely. If the
screw is loose, the needle may strike the presser foot
and cause injury.
Be sure to turn the balance wheel toward the front of the
machine to check that the needle does not strike the
presser foot. If the needle strikes the presser foot, injury
may result.
Be careful not to touch the needle doring this time,
otherwise injury may result.
CAUTION
When sewing with the walking foot, sew at medium to low
speeds.
1
2
C
B
A
1