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and what they do 1. Bobbin-Winder Tension Disc regulates thread tension for bobbin winding. 2. Pressure Dial regulates presser-foot pressure on fabric, It has an allpurpose setting plus settings for extra-light and extra -heavy pressure, and for darning. 3. Take-up Lever controls flow of needle thread. 4. Presser-Foot Lifter, at back of machine, allows you to raise and lower presser foot. High-lift position allows easy placement of bulky fabrics. 5. Thread Cutter is built into presser bar for safety and convenience. 6. Needle Clamp holds single and twin needles and is designed to eliminate the possibility of inserting needle backwards, 7. Presser Foot holds fabric against feed. The foot snaps off for quick removal. 8. Needle Plate lifts out for easy removal. Guidelines on right and left sides extend to slide plate to help you keep seams straight. 9. Feed moves fabric under the presser foot. 10. Slide Plate opens for easy removal and replacement of the bobin, and raises and lowers the pin that holds the needle plate in position. 11. Extension Table lets you convert the machine for either flat or tubular bed sewing. 12. Extension Table Release Push Button unlocks the extension table. 13. Sewing Light illuminates the sewing area. 14. Hand Wheel positions take-up lever and needle. Always turn it toward you. 15. Bobbin-Winder lets you fill the bobbin with thread quickly and easily. 16. Spool Holder with Horizontal Pin holds thread spools of various sizes. 17. Snap-in Thread Guide Post provides smooth flow of thread from spool holder to tension discs. 18. Needle-Thread Tension Dial lets you select the appropriate tension for your stitch, thread, and fabric. The numbers eliminate guesswork in duplicating settings. 19. Needle-Thread Tension Discs, controlled by the tension dial, regulate the amount of tension on your needle thread. 3

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and
what
they
do
1.
Bobbin
-Winder
Tension
Disc
regulates
thread
tension
for
bobbin
winding.
2.
Pressure
Dial
regulates
presser
-foot
pressure
on
fabric,
It
has
an
all-
purpose
setting
plus
settings
for
extra
-light
and
extra
-heavy
pressure,
and
for
darning.
3.
Take-up
Lever
controls
flow
of
needle
thread.
4.
Presser
-Foot
Lifter,
at
back
of
machine,
allows
you
to
raise
and
lower
presser
foot.
High
-lift
position
allows
easy
placement
of
bulky
fabrics.
5.
Thread
Cutter
is
built
into
presser
bar
for
safety
and
convenience.
6.
Needle
Clamp
holds
single
and
twin
needles
and
is
designed
to
eliminate
the
possibility
of
inserting
needle
backwards,
7.
Presser
Foot
holds
fabric
against
feed.
The
foot
snaps
off
for
quick
removal.
8.
Needle
Plate
lifts
out
for
easy
removal.
Guidelines
on
right
and
left
sides
extend
to
slide
plate
to
help
you
keep
seams
straight.
9.
Feed
moves
fabric
under
the
presser
foot.
10.
Slide
Plate
opens
for
easy
removal
and
replacement
of
the
bobin,
and
raises
and
lowers
the
pin
that
holds
the
needle
plate
in
position.
11.
Extension
Table
lets
you
convert
the
machine
for
either
flat
or
tubular
bed
sewing.
12.
Extension
Table
Release
Push
Button
unlocks
the
extension
table.
13.
Sewing
Light
illuminates
the
sewing
area.
14.
Hand
Wheel
positions
take-up
lever
and
needle.
Always
turn
it
toward
you.
15.
Bobbin
-Winder
lets
you
fill
the
bobbin
with
thread
quickly
and
easily.
1
6.
Spool
Holder
with
Horizontal
Pin
holds
thread
spools
of
various
sizes.
1
7.
Snap
-in
Thread
Guide
Post
provides
smooth
flow
of
thread
from
spool
holder
to
tension
discs.
18.
Needle
-Thread
Tension
Dial
lets
you
select
the
appropriate
tension
for
your
stitch,
thread,
and
fabric.
The
numbers
eliminate
guesswork
in
duplicating
settings.
1
9.
Needle
-Thread
Tension
Discs,
controlled
by
the
tension
dial,
regulate
the
amount
of
tension
on
your
needle
thread.
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