Pfaff 362-261 Owner's Manual - Page 10
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A6j B c[1 D I- 4, fl The arrow appearing in box B indicates whether lever B should be moved to the right, left or central position. .4 A You can produce a nice border effect (see above illustration) by simply moving lever B from the left to the center and right, without changing settings A, C and D. This is an advantage of the Pfaff-Automatic. Most designs are made with dial A set on "0" (see box A on dial wheel) so that this setting need hardly be changed. A Big Advantage of the Pfaff-Automatic Each of the primary designs pictured on the embroidery design dial can be sewn in different lengths. Therefore you can vary the appearance of the pattern without changing the stitch length. The pattern length is controlled by lever E, which has seven graduations --four numbered (1, 3, 5, and 7) and three un numbered. Maximum pattern length is obtained by setting E on "7", and minimum length by setting it on "1". When it is set on "0", the Automatic mechanism is disengaged. LeverEot: 7 9 R 7095 357