Pfaff hobbylock 4860 Owner's Manual - Page 23

Changing, spool, machine, threaded

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Changing a spool when the machine is threaded Cut the threads off close to the thread spool and put on the new spools. Tie the ends of the old thread and the new thread together. Pull the needle threads out of the needles. Lower the sewing feet. Now pull the threads through until the knots are about six inches through the thread guide before the needles. Cut the knots off and thread the appropriate needles. You can also draw the looper threads straight through the looper eye and to the left under the sewing foot. It is a lot easier to pull the looper threads if you turn to looper tensions (4 and 5) to -5. 19

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Changing
a
spool
when
the
machine
is
threaded
Cut
the
threads
off
close
to
the thread
spool
and
put
on
the
new
spools.
Tie
the
ends
of
the
old
thread
and
the
new
thread
together.
Pull
the
needle
threads
out
of
the
needles.
Lower
the
sewing
feet.
Now
pull
the threads
through
until
the
knots
are
about
six
inches
through
the
thread
guide
before
the
needles.
Cut
the
knots
off
and
thread
the
appropriate
needles.
You
can
also
draw
the
looper
threads
straight
through
the
looper
eye
and
to
the
left
under
the
sewing
foot.
It
is
a
lot
easier
to
pull
the
looper
threads
if
you
turn
to
looper
tensions
(4
and
5)
to
—5.
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