Pfaff 74 Owner's Manual - Page 4

Fundamentals, Machine, Operation

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- .- - - .-- ____________ .,.. - I t .-.-- - -- -- --S--.- 0R050 Fundamentals of Machine Operation • Whenever you have (counter-clockwise as to turn the balance wheel, shown by black arrow). turn it toward you • Make sure stop motion you begin sewing. knob on the balance wheel is tightened before • Never foot. run a threaded machine unless you have fabric under the sewing • Place both threads back into the machine. under the sewing foot before you put fabric • The machine will feed the All you have to do is guide material under the work. the sewing foot automatically. • Always bring take-up lever to its after you have completed a seam. highest position before you begin and Failure to observe this needle eye. Also, it is lever up. rule may easier to cause the thread to slip out of the remove the work with the take-up L j 1. 3 DR 051

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0R050
Fundamentals
of
Machine
Operation
Whenever
you
have
to
turn
the
balance
wheel,
turn
it
toward
you
(counter-clockwise
as
shown
by
black
arrow).
L
Make
sure stop
motion
knob
on
the
balance
wheel
is
tightened
before
you
begin
sewing.
Never
run
a
threaded
machine
unless
you
have
fabric
under
the
sewing
foot.
Place
both
threads
back
under
the
sewing
foot
before
you
put
fabric
j
into
the
machine.
The
machine
will
feed
the
material
under
the
sewing
foot
automatically.
1.
All
you
have
to
do
is
guide
the
work.
Always
bring
take-up
lever
to
its
highest
position
before
you
begin
and
after
you
have
completed
a
seam.
Failure
to
observe
this
rule
may
cause
the
thread
to
slip
out
of
the
needle
eye.
Also,
it
is
easier
to
remove
the
work
with
the
take-up
lever
up.
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DR
051