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Threading the upper thread, 6-6. Adjusting the stitch length

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6. PREPARATION BEFORE SEWING 6-5. Threading the upper thread CAUTION Turn off the power switch before threading the upper thread. The motor will keep turning even after the power is switched off as a result of the motor's inertia. Wait until the motor stops fully before starting work. The machine may operate if the treadle is depressed by mistake, which could result in injury. Turn the machine pulley and raise the thread take-up (1) before threading the upper thread. This will make threading easier and it will prevent the thread from coming out at the sewing start. 3850M 6-6. Adjusting the stitch length Turn the stitch length dial (1) until the desired stitch length number is aligned with the pin (2) above the dial. The larger the number, the longer the stitch length will be. (The numbers on the dial are for use as a guide. The length of the finished stitches may vary depending on the type and thickness of material being sewn. Adjust while looking at the finished stitches.) When turning the stitch length dial (1) from a larger setting to a smaller setting, it will be easier to turn the dial if the reverse lever (3) is pushed to the halfwaydown position. 3851M 11 SL-1110

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SL-1110
6. PREPARATION BEFORE SEWING
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6-5. Threading the upper thread
CAUTION
Turn off the power switch before threading the upper thread.
The motor will keep turning even after the power is switched off as a result of the motor’s inertia. Wait until the
motor stops fully before starting work.
The machine may operate if the treadle is depressed by mistake, which could result in injury.
Turn the machine pulley and raise the thread take-up (1)
before threading the upper thread.
This will make threading easier and it will prevent the thread
from coming out at the sewing start.
6-6. Adjusting the stitch length
Turn the stitch length dial (1) until the desired stitch length
number is aligned with the pin (2) above the dial.
y
The larger the number, the longer the stitch length will be.
(The numbers on the dial are for use as a guide. The
length of the finished stitches may vary depending on the
type and thickness of material being sewn. Adjust while
looking at the finished stitches.)
y
When turning the stitch length dial (1) from a larger
setting to a smaller setting, it will be easier to turn the dial
if the reverse lever (3) is pushed to the halfwaydown
position.
3850M
3851M