Husqvarna ZIGZAG 1030 Operating Manual

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Opemating
Manual
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H-usqvarna
Zig-zag
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For
you
and
I
your
new
Husqvarna
We
have
prepared
this
booklet,
to
let
you
know'
how
io
operate
this
sewing
machine
and
how
to
make
use
of
all its
sewing
possibilities.
We
are
quite
sure
that
you
will
get
many pleasant
hours
with
your
new
sewing
nmahine
and
that
you
will
be
successful
in
obtaining
many
fine
results.
HIJSQVARNA
VAPENFABRIKS
AKTIEBOLAG
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
A,.o.:sso,ry
box
,.ont.coi
.....
......
32,
33
Needle
changing
...................... 8
Adjustment
guide
.............
30,
31
Needle
and
thread
...................... 8
Bobbin
case
.....................
9
11
Packing Unpacking
thle
machine
.......... 4
Bobbin
winding
9..........
..9 II
Power
gear
............................
6I
Bluttonholes .. .
. . . . . . . . . . . .
21, 22
Presser
foot
(regular)
.. . . . . . . . . . 16
Button
hole
knife
...
. . . . . . . . . .
23
Presser
foot
pressure
I..
. .. .
. .. . . !
Button
reed
..................
26•
Raised
seam.............................
27I
Buttons.
sewing
on
..............
26
Regulating
the
stitch
length,
width
and
('are
of
the
imachin
e
...
. . . . . . . .
29
position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
(hanging
the
light
bulb
....................
29
Releasing presser
foot
pressure
............. 18
('banging
the
snap-on
presser
foot
............
17
Reverse
feeding
(reverse
stitching)
.....
19
('banging
the
special
presser
foot
...........
17
Reverse
stitching
........................ 19
('leaning
.................................
29
Roller
presser
foot
...........
34I
(onnecting
the
machine
to
the
wall
ou
tlet
. 5
Seam
ripper
..............
13
Darning
foot............................
28
Shuttle
(hook)
.,...,..............
11
Edge
guide
..............................
16
Slow
gear
..
,,.........................
6I
Extra
accessories
............
.34-39
Snap-on
presser
feet,
changing
.............. 17
Feed
dog
cleaning
..............
29
Special
presser
feet,
changing
............... 17
Feed
dog
lowering
.....
. . . . . . . .
18
Stitch
length
dial.
. . . . . . . . . . . 19
Foot
Control
.. . . . . . . .....,
,...
5
Stitch
width
dIial
...
. .. . . .. . .. . .
19
Free
arm
...
...
. . . . . .. . . . . .
6
Stitch
setting
.,,.
...
. .. . . .1.. ..
.9
(i
Carshi
ft
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6
Straight
stitching . . . . . . . . . . ..
20
(iW
ide
plate
...
. .. .
...............
38
Tlhread
choice
.. . . . . . .. . . . . .
I
1-em
m
er
........ ........
... ...
. . .
28
Ih
read
cutter
.. . ........ ........
13
Hook
(shuttle)
.. . . . . . . .....,,... !I lhread
tension
....
,...... . . . .. . . .
14,.15
I
.ighting
............. . .. . . ......
lthread
tension. upper
and
lower
.. . . . . 1
light
,.....
...
. .. . .. . .. . . ......
5
Threading
lower
thread
, .
...
. . . . . . . I
I
ight
,a
ch
....... . . . . . . . . . VIt'h
eading
iil)pCi
thread
. .. .
. . . . 12
I
owaer
thread,
bringing
up
.............
13
U
npaeking
the mlachine
..
.....
4... I
1,0w
gec
r
.......... . .. . .. . ..
...
6
Zig-zag
stitching
.. . . . . . . . . . . .
20
M
aintenance
hints
...
. .. . .. . ......
30,
31
Zipper
foot
.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
28
MVIark
i
rg
fo
i}t ......
. . . . . . ......
38I
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I.
Top
thread
guide
14.
ShtuttIce
(hook
27,
Reverse
feedinig
btitto,n
2.
Thread
take-u p lever
15.
Door
for
shuttle
(hook)
28.
Stitch
length
dial
3,Da
or
the
presser
foot
16,
Base
plate
29,
'ontrol
dial
pressure
1.Nel
lm
ce
0
n
oe
4.
Upper
tratesodal1,Pesrbr3,Stitch
wdhda
I5.
F•eplate
19.
Needle
32.
Stop
for
buttonhole
sewing
6;.
Thread
gtiidc
20.
Feed
dog
33.
l)rop
feed
button
7.
Thread
take-up
s,pring
21.
Needle
plate
(throat
plate)
34.
Thread
guide
for bobbin
xsinding
8.
~Front
thIiread
guide
22. F inge
rgri p for
los•e
riog light
3
5KH
Hole
for
attaching
e'xtc
psi
on
U9.
Needle
bar
23.
Light
guard
plate
I0,
Presser
foot
screw
24,
Light
switch
36.
Blobbin
winding spindle
I !,
Presser
foot
25.
Htand
w,heel
37,
Gearshift
12.
Free
arm
26.
Sy.mbols
for
left,
iniddle
and
12,
Bobhini
case
right start
ing
positions
I
Unpacking
the
machineI
Open
the
carrying
case.
Grasp
thle
machine
by
the
hand
waheel
and
un
der
the
upper
arm
of the
nma-
,
......
..
move
the
electrical
cord.
Li
ft
the
accessory
box
I.
. . .
insonlexv
Ihat
upw•ards
and
dirawa
it
along
thle
length
of
f
.....
............. -•the
free
arm
.
~I
Putting
the
machine
awayI
I b ~ ~Pull
out
the
foot
control
plug.
Wind
tecr
{ .. ............. ,,around
your h
and.
starting
at
thle
contro Prs
I ,. .•
~the
foot
control
together
anti
place it
in
tcon
[pa
rtment
with
the
thick
end
down.
The
Iottm
o
•4
J '6 " ~ ~the
foot
control
should bie
turned
tow,ards
h -I
/
~~ch)ine
and
hold
thle
cord
in
place
beside
tefo
contr'ol
in
the
co.mpa
rtnent.
Winld
t
ie
othe
Ior
~~~in
tihe
same
waas
and
pt
he
cord
hand
aront h
I.owe>
the.
presser
foot.
MIakeC
sure
[that
all
8cc
esso-
He't
are
correctiv
placed
in
thle
box
SI
ide
the
aceces
,sort
has
into>
place a nd
put
the
co}rd
in
the
*hox.:
[
. . .
..............................
Then
lift
thle
machine
into
thle
case.
Place
the
exten•sion
plate
inside
thle
case-Aid
and
thle
piece
off
foa i plastic
a>,
protectionl
betx•een the
sewing
macline
and the
e.xten,
ion
plate.
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Connection
to
the
wall
outlet
The
mach
ine's
volt
age
is
given
on
a
plate
at
thle
back
of the
machine.
See
that
;our
wall
outlet
,_
v•oltace
is
thle
same
as
that
of
the
machine,
Then
con
nec
t
the
machine
to
thle
proper
wall
ou
tiet
I
UConnecting
the
foot
control
i
lusI
rt
the:
loot
control
plug
into
the
socket
at the
back
ol
thle
macbine.
,
i
Lighting
The
switch
for
the
lighi
is
on
the
underside
of
the
machine's
upper
arm.
To
lowaer
the
light
assen1lxlI}
Iit
order
to
ba
e
more
light
for
detail
work
or
for
I
changing
the
Iilight
bulb,
pull
dow<nw•ards
on
the
pro-
cection
at
the
Iceft
of
the
iglight
guard
,see
page
29).
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5
NormalI
position
Power
gear
P
w
rga
connected
or
the
"low
getsr"
or
'gecarshift"
as
it
is a Iso
talked,
is a practical
featu
re.
If
vou
grasp i he
little
w,heel.
w•hich
is
located
on
the
bobbin
spin
die
on
the
right
side
of
the mach
ine,
and
pull
it
outwards,
the rnachi-
motor
powser.
Th
is
low*
speed
is
of
advantagei
o
wish
to
sew•
slowly
stitch
by
st
itch,
for
examrpe
whe
Ni
blndstitch
ing.
, .
Free arm
"I
ri
ustr
Itegs
and
sleees
(5can
be drawsn
onto
libte
free
arm
makin.g
it
easy
to
sew,
to
mend
or
to
patch
in
these
parts.
The
free
arm
also
makes
it
much
easier
I
to
attach
collars
and
cuffs
as
well
ats
sew
small
chiiId
rin's
clothlis.
or
da
in
socks
,
and
stock
in
gs
oil
?
.
the
machine.
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I
II
I
Extension
plate
When
you
need
a
larger
working
surface,
attach
the
e
xtension
plate.
Pull
out
the
catch
on
the
unde
rside!
of
the
extension
plat
v
x
th
the
index
finger
of
your
right
hand.
Then
grasp
thle
extension
plate
support
legs
with
your
left
hand
and
lower
them.
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I
I
There
is
an
indentation
on
thie
back.
of
the
cx
ten-
sion
pIa
te
which
slhould
he
fit
ted
in
to
a
cor
respond-
ing
lip
on
the
back
of
thle
sew•ing
machine.
You
call
also
use
the
extension
plate
with
the
support
legs
turned
uip,
when
hem
mngrf
skirts
or
sewing
in
larger
tubular
parts
of
garments.
I
...
.....
I{
Sewing
Col,oured
Embroidery
I
Needle
and
thread
threadi
sewing
Silk
thread
or
tNeedle
English
thread
thread
lDarning
N
t,.
Mercerized
cotton
thread
as
well
as
synthetic
thread
No,
No.
thread
____
__________is
used
for
all
sorts
of
fabrics.
A
special
embroidery
60-•
60-.-
I
70
or
darning
thread
should
he
used
for
decorative
No.
30
~50
embroidery
or
darning
thread
gives
50
-60
26
100/3
40-50
g0
among
other
things
fine
buttonholes
and
nice
de-
corative
stitching;.
As
thle
name
implies,
it
is
ofI
course
also
used
for
embroidery
and
darning.
40-5
6
0/3
30*0
0You
will
find
a
picture
of
a
needle
on
thle
inside
ofi
40 •5 26
0{)/
30
0 90the
shuttle door.
T]he
needle system has
number
705
H.
Ihe
machine
ix
fitted
with
needle
No.
80.
40
20
I
00
You
will
also
find
a
number
of
extra
needles
of
various
sizes
in
thle
accessory
box.
30
10With
regard
to
thle
site
of
needle,
it
may
be
gener-
ally
said
that
No.
80
90
can
be
used
for
most
fabrics.
For
a
finer
thread
and
for
sheer
and
tightly
30
120
woven
fabrics a fitter
needle
should
be
used
in
or-
: ...
tier
to
spare
the
fabric.
For
very
heavy
and
stliff
fabrics
a
coarse
nleedems
be
used.
The
higher
thle
number,
the
coare
Iil
"•
[
~
needle.
The
sizes
of
thread
and
needle
tobeud
are
shownI
on
thle
table.I
II
~
Changing
the
needleI
L)~~Iose.fl
ite
lcedle
imtp
scrc\•
and
rcna,e
l•
....
neecdle
'which
is
to
bcl
chngcd.
When
you
insrth
ae
neelydle,
turtn
the
flat
side
awsay
from
yx
tat
is.
tossards
the
rear
of
the
mach
ire)
and
push
tl
needlv
tp
into
thle
nceedle
ock'
1
as
far
a
ie
stp
Tighten
the
screw,
so
that
thle
needle
is
held
firmly.
8
Removing
the
bobbin
case
ILif
or
remove
thle
e.xtension
plate:,
open
th!e
shuttle
()
ailitate
the
opening
of
the
shuttle
door.
I
Crasp
the
bobbin
case
with
the
thumb
and
index
figer
so)
that
the
latch
is
depressed
and
draw
out
the
bobbin
case.
The
bobbin
will
remain
in
the
case
as
long
as
the
latch
is
depressed.
When
you
release
the
catch,
the
bobbin
will
be
released.
Bobbin
windingN
On
one
side
of
the
bobbin
there
is a
hole.
Turn
the
bobbin
vi
th
the
hiole
outwards
and
slide
the
bobbin
I
onto
the
bobbin
spindle
which
is
located
on
the:
right
side
of
the
machine.
Place
the
thread
ov•er
the.'
\
bo)bbin.
Start
from
above
and
wind
the
thread
a
few\
Iimes
a
round
thle
bobbhin.
Hold
the
end
of
the
thread
while
you
pres,s
down
I
the
foot
colntrol.
Release
the
\
thread
end
as
soon
as
winding
starts.
Stop
winding
Ibefore
the
bobbin
is
completely,
filled
about
1
/32
\
(1
rm)
from
the
ri
i
(outer
edgc).
I
Correct
and
incorrect
i[][lll
li[[[l[
ii[][[lbobbin
winding
Vim• 1 shows a correctly
x,s
ound
bobbin,
If
•~~on
notice
that
the
bobbin
is:inding
unvel
S a
nfig
2,
"
t
turo
the
thread
tension
deCvice
clockw.•ise
}
ihthe
aido
thi
e•e
ce•r•r
n h
If
the
w\inding
looks
like
Jig.
3.
check
to
see
ir
the
.........
bobbin
is
properly
pressed
in
o,n
the
spitldle.
II this
___#•
is
correct,
tuIrn
the
thread
tensionl
device
counter*
....
clockwise
until
thle
windirin
beconmes
even.
t o
I
Threading
the
lower
thread
wthtie
hole
upw•ards,
The
thread
is
then
running"%
ashown
in
thle
fig,
Place
the
bobbin
in
its
case
1
W.
,P
without
turning
it
around.
Sdethe
thread
into
the
slot
on
the
edge
of
thle
Iobin
case.
Pull
the
thread
in
under
the
tension
spring.
Check
that
the
bobbin
rotates
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
I
when
the
thread
is
pulled.
Insertion
of
the
bobbin
case
..
3
Set
the
bobbin
case
on
to
the
center
post
off
the
caefits
in
the
notch
at
thle
top
of
the
shuttle
cover,
Pes
on
the
bobbin
case
slightly
to
he
sure
it
is
lachd
onto
the
center
post
of
the
shuttle.
Let the
X0
thed
hang.
Shutt
the
door.
/ 0'
I1
.......
Threading
the
upper
thread
-Make
sure
that
thec
presser
foost
is
raisecd.
Turn
theI
handwheel
tow,ards,
xou
until
the
needle
i,s
at
its
•-highes,t
posdt
tm.
FPla
cc
the
spool
of
thread
on I he
LJI
......
,/•k•
left-hand
spool
pin
and
thread
for
sewing.
Place
~
th
hed
inl
the
thread
git
ide I onl
the
rear
of
the
.............................
Ihen
draw
the
thread
to
the
front
an]d
bhv
cn
le
tensdon
discs
and
dow,n
around
the
2
"
thread
g,uide
2.
Now,<
continue
the
th
reading~
byI
4
drawing
the
thread
from
left-to-rieht
in
the
slot
on
the
threatd
take
up
Ic'
er
3.
T-hen
pull
the
th•read
/•{,
th,llrough
the
thread
guidec
coil
4.
, f
Be
careful
to
see
that
the
thread
actuAal
lv
ties
behind
/
~the
blaick
thread
guide
onl
the
needle
cia
mp
5.
li
hread
the
needle
40rom
the
frl'inl.
Th
an k to
the
white
field
on
the
presser
hinot
clamp
the
needle-eve
T•
~appears
very
clearly
and in
th•is
w<ay
the
threading
~of
needle
6 is
easier.
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