Pfaff 130-6 Owner's Manual - Page 9

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dial is set. This is useful for applique, fancy stitching, straight sewing, embroidery, buttonholes, and sewing on buttons. If the machine is not running, the shifting procedure should not be made, or the size of the zigzag stitch should not be changed, unless the needle is raised. Other wise, the needle might be bent or broken. Fig. 11 Loosen regulator screw, and push up to desired posi tion from 1 to 5. Position one is the smallest stitch. When you have chosen the size of stitch you want, tighten the screw. To sew in reverse, simply push the locked screw downward, below position zero. It will automatically sew the same size stitch in reverse. 11. The Dial-A-Stitch If the nose of the Dial-A-Stitch lever (G), (Fig. 12), is on point zero of the scale, the machine is performing the straight stitch. If you turn the lever, (0), to the left, the machine is doing the zigzag stitch. The width of the zig zag stitch is increased as the lever, (0), is turned to the left, bringing the width of the zigzag stitch up to a maximum of 11/64". If lever H (Fig. 12) is pressed against the body of the machine, and then shifted down into position II, the ma chine will sew to the right of the stitch made in the nor mal posifion. In position Ill, it will sew still farther to the right, continuing the same kind of stitch for which the 14 Fig. 12 12. To fake apart and clean the hook (Fig. 13) If pieces of thread, lint or dust have gotten inside the hook, impeding the action of the machine, it is necessary 15

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Loosen
regulator
screw,
and
push
up
to
desired
posi
tion
from
1
to
5.
Position
one
is
the
smallest
stitch.
When
you
have
chosen
the
size
of
stitch
you
want,
tighten
the
screw.
To
sew
in
reverse,
simply
push
the
locked
screw
downward,
below
position
zero.
It
will
automatically
sew
the
same
size
stitch
in
reverse.
11.
The
Dial-A-Stitch
If
the
nose
of
the
Dial-A-Stitch
lever
(G),
(Fig.
12),
is
on
point
zero
of
the
scale,
the
machine
is
performing
the
straight
stitch.
If
you
turn
the
lever,
(0),
to
the
left,
the
machine
is
doing
the
zigzag
stitch.
The
width
of
the
zig
zag
stitch
is
increased
as
the
lever,
(0),
is
turned
to
the
left,
bringing
the
width
of
the
zigzag
stitch
up
to
a
maximum
of
11/64”.
If
lever
H
(Fig.
12)
is
pressed
against
the
body
of
the
machine,
and
then
shifted
down
into
position
II,
the
ma
chine
will
sew
to
the
right
of
the
stitch
made
in
the
nor
mal
posifion.
In
position
Ill,
it
will
sew
still
farther
to
the
right,
continuing
the
same
kind
of
stitch
for
which
the
dial
is
set.
This
is
useful
for
applique,
fancy
stitching,
straight
sewing,
embroidery,
buttonholes,
and
sewing
on
buttons.
If
the
machine
is
not
running,
the
shifting
procedure
should
not
be
made,
or
the
size
of
the
zigzag
stitch
should
not
be
changed,
unless
the
needle
is
raised.
Other
wise,
the
needle
might
be
bent
or
broken.
12.
To
fake
apart
and
clean
the
hook
(Fig.
13)
If
pieces
of
thread,
lint
or
dust
have
gotten
inside
the
hook,
impeding
the
action
of
the
machine,
it
is
necessary
Fig.
11
Fig.
12
14
15