Pfaff 131 Owner's Manual - Page 2
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- Useful hints! The oil for the sewing machine ought to be purchased from the shop where the machine was bought. Ask expressly for genuine PFAFF sewing machine oil which is sold both in bottles and tins, and be sure that they are sealed with the red P Trade Mark. Oil of other quality - clogs often the mechanism. When in need of an oil can buy only a PFAFF oil can which, as proof of its genuineness, bears the name PFAFF stamped on it. The• PFAFF oil cans are very durable and do not rust. - In fr ti ns or using the Small High Speed Sewing Machine PFAFF 131 Apart from the shuttle, the needles have the greatest influence on the formation of the stitches. It is, therefore, in your own interest to use only Pfaff needles system 130. The genuine PFAFF needles bear the name PFAFF stamped on the shank. They are sold only in original packing by authorized PFAFF agents. Only these PFAFF needles, manufactured under our control, are of unsurpassed quality and offer every guarantee of irreproach able sewing to the owners of PFAFF machines. Packets with the inscription "Needles for PFAFF machines" do not contain genuine PFAFF needles. To acquire a thoroug' oraclice in the handIng or the machine, begin by operating the treadle. Do not get any oarts out of order, and do nor work at random. SincD the machines are supplied with the fly-wheel discon nected, only the hand wheel is rotating when working the treadle, the machine irself does nor move. Take care that when treadling, the hand wheel as well as the stand wheel are moving to-Nard the seamstress. Exercise slow and quick treadling ii uniform but not jerking mo vements. If the shuttle has to be replaced, take care buying a new one which bears the name PFAFF stamped on it and ask for the engraved number below that name. The PFAFF High Speed Sewing Machine 131 is favourably suited for Darning and Embroidermg by using the attachments, embroidery ring, auxiliary needle plate, darning apparatus, and darner for stockings. Buying these attachments be sure they bear the name PFAFF as proof of their genuineness. - : To di. sconnect and to ti- ghten the balance wheel I When winding the bobbin, disconnect the balance wheel, when sewing tighten it again. To tighten it, fold l the wheel with your ri. ght hand / N . Disconnecting - ' is achieved b/ unscrewing the nut in the opposite di. recti.on . Tighten the balance wheel and exer cisc the treadle operation but thi.s ti. me with a piece of work inserted in the machine.