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NECCHI
,
automatic
supernova
mark
Instructions
use
and
maintenance
ultra
2
for
the
.
LIST
Chapter 1
GENERAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
"To
8.
9.
to.
11.
12. To
13.
14.
15. To
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21. Causes
INSTRUCTIONS
To
insure
perfect
of
machine Recommended thread
sizes . .
J:o
insert To To To
To
case . . . . .
To To
To To
To chine . .
multiple To electricity To. run Lighting
To Maintenance
a) b)
c) d)
needle
thread
thread
needle
wind
empty remove insert. bobbin
insert
bobbin
adjust
regulate
start
sewing
drop
feed
remove
change
needle
connect
machine
. . . .
replace
Oiling To
remove shuttle To
clean feed
"
needle
To
disassemble
ble
upper
of
functioning
. . . . . . .
needle a n d
machine
with
bobbin
bobbin
into
case
tension
stitch
length
dog
work
...
the
position
plate
machine
supply
.
light
bulb
of
machine
..
and
.replace
. . .
plate
seat . . .
and
thread
minor
. . .
threader
case
bobbin
· .
from ma-
.
of
to
local
. .
the
dog_ and
reassem-
tension
difficulties
Chapter 2
SEWING WITHOUT AUTOMATIC MECHANISM
22. Straight
23.
Tacking
24.
Basting
25. Zig-zag
26. Zig-zag 27
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Twin
28.
Circular
29. Hemming
a)
sewing
sewing
embroidery
needle
Straight
sewing
stitch
hem
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b)
Narrow
c)
Shell
d)
Hemming
laces . . . .
30.
Flat Overlockstitch
31.
32. Hemstitching threads Picot
33.
34.
Applique
a)
Applique
b)
Cut-out
c) Lace
d)
Raised
Contrast
e)·
.
35, Adjustable
36.
Darning
37.
Quilting
38.
Embroidery with
39.
Sewing
a)"
Two-hole
b)
c)
Hand-operated
40.
a)
Raised
b)
4
1.
Blindstitching
rolled
stitch
felled
. .
hem
edging
hoop
on
Four-hole rallel. stitching . Four-hole cross-stitching .
Flat-stitched
edges
hem
and
sewing
seams
.
',
with
. . .
work
with
picot
work
. . .
· . .
stitch
applique
work
applique
stitching
and
monogram
buttons
buttons buttons
buttons
buttonholes
buttonholes .
buttonholes
.
d.r
awn
stitch
guide
with pa-
. with
Chapter 3
SEWIN.G WITH AUTOMATIC
MECHANISM
42.
To
;repare
a)
Three-cam
b)
Loose cams . .
To
insert
43.
44.
To
remove
45.
To
stop
mechanism
46.
Use
47.
Foot Automatic
48.
a)
To
b)
Flat-stitched
49.
Automatic
50. Smock­Lever
51. ment
Charts
of
designs
the
cams
groups
cams
into
cams from
motion
of
...
of
the selector device
for
raised scallops
buttonholes .
make
buttonhole
buttonholes
blindstitching
stitch
for
of
.
. .
micrometric adjust-
design . .
automatic
machine machine
automatic
embroidery
on
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1
Chapter
1
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: minor innovations to the sewing machine mechanisms against the
1.
description given in
the production
TO
INSURE
PERFECT
in
this book, may depend
cycles.
FUNCTIONING
OF
MACHINE
on
continuous improvements
Always
-
- Do
bear
Balance
not
needle.
- Do
-
-
not
there
is
Keep a small is
not
Always sew.
in
wheed
try
The
operate
cloth
in
use.
bring
mind
must
to
help
machine
in
piece of
This
presser
the
following
always
feeding
automatically
machine
between;
cloth
will
prevent
bar
rules:
be
by
pulling
with
presser
underneath
damage to
lever
turned
feeds
to
its
toward
fabric,
foot
presser
feed
lowest
the
operator;
since
this
the
fabric
resting
foot
dog
and
position before
action
without
on
feed
whenever
presser
would
bend
assistance;
dog
unless
machine
foot;
starting
to
3
2. RECOMMENDED
Types
of
Fabrics
Very thin fabrics
linen
line and
Shirtings, sheetings, calicoes, light sewing
l lcavy rnlirncs and heavy cretonnes, muslin, brocades For quilting
Bed tickings, upholstery slip coating, light weight canvas. clothing, covers.
Heavy tickings and woollens, heavy woven
suiting heavy forms, coats, trousers,
etc.
cambrics.
delicate lace
weight
woollens.
and
all classes
men's
work
and fabric furnishing.
cover
fabric, woollen goods, heavy woven
work
and coating, canvas and sacking. For
clothing
NEEDLE
and
like
muslin, chiffon, batiste,
For
work.
silk,
shirts, smocks
uniforms,
in general, such as heavy uni-
bedding
AND
Uasaes
lingerie, infants'
For of
general
light
and
of
silk
and cotton,
general
For awning
household
work.
weight
woollens,
and
and
awning material,
trousers, boys'
and slip
supplies, bags
THREAD
Work
wear
quilts.
aprons,
SIZES
Sizes
of
Mercerized
Cotton
80
to
150
60
to
80
40
to
60
30
to
40
24
to
30
NECCHI machines use 1
S x 1 or Syst.
ThretJd
Silk
Syst.
0
and
000
I
Twist
A&B
Twist
c
I
D
I
Twist
Twist
T!ist
705
Sizes
of
Needles
15xl
10
14
16
18
19 120
Sys
need
t.
70
90
100
110
Syst
les
705
4.
TO
THREAD MACHINE
.
l?as~
thread
shown
ing
passed tension discs hold
thread
two
thread
the
in
pulling right
so sprir;ig· itself
astride
The . threading ." M "
is forilied that
tension
be
at
least
Pass
thread
eye
from
ing
about
through
in
Fig.
5.
After
thread
housing
between
guides " A "
same
time slightly
thread
i<:M,,
that
towards it
and
of
pook
pulls
. of
-automati.cally
on
the
conditiqn
regulating
on " 4 " .•
through
left-to
right
4 inches
hanging
points
hav-
between
C " ,
the
the
up
places
" D
".
spring
per-
knob
needle
leav-
"'
··.
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• • •l'fl
;/
- F
~
~
I
free. ·
Fig.
5
5.
TO
.THREAD
NEEDLE
. WITH .
:rHREADER
..
3. TO INSERT
-
Bring
needle
by
~~
Fig
4
. 4
turning
-
Push
button
Push
needle
as
it
will go and
IMPORTANT: must
be
turned
NEEDLE
clamp
to
balance
wheel
" P " (Fig. 4);
up
into
needle-clamp
release
flat side of
toward
the
its
highest
towards
button
needle
ri?ht.
position
you:
as
far
"P
";
shank
· Fig. 6
(~'
.
-
Bring
rie"
edle
t~
its ·
highest
thread
ence
(Fig. 5); .
-
Bring the
Rotate
­will pass
Pas~
­.
threader
tiori of
NOTE: lowered has
been
..
.·•
• •
...._r.·
~~~.
take-up
~ith
levers
left
and
button
through
thread ·on
away
the
Th~
·
magn.ifyi~g
and ·turned,
proper]"
~
.
lever
mark
Ilne • N "
" B "
and
remove
" R " (Fig. 6);
needle eye;
hook
from
needle
!irrow,
rotating
to see whetl:ier
ca~ght
u E "
cams;
glass
p6sition
in
correspond-
on
front
« C " (Fig. 1) to
hook
·•· S » ·
.and
in
button
((
draw
"tlte direc-.
. " R ".
L"
can 'he
thread
by ho.
ok
« S
!'.
..
and
plate
« S "
·.
5
Open
cover " F » (Fig. 8),
" G
11
down flange left,
towards remain
-
Hold
thread· hanging machine: held
-
Fig. 9
provided
on
with
by
cut. When
bobbin
automatically back
into place.
Open
cover
and
remove
and
insert
with
spindle u E
the
right
open.
the
left
from
after a few
the
hand,
is
stops
u F
filled bobbin.
».
and
will
full,
and
»,
press
holes
Push
and
the
turns
the
bring
bobbin,
towards
spindle
cover
• F »
the
end
hole
the
be
automatically
bobbin
cover
« F »
on
lever
lever
with
• E »
of
and
thread,
winder
snaps
Q
its
the
will
the
run
« G »
6.
TO
WIND EMPTY
-
Disconnect
u P »
by
in
the
arrow Pass
-
thread indicated and
insert inside one of
the
bobbin about 4 inches hanging
1.
TO
REMOVE
balance
turning
direction
(Fig. 7).
through
in
it
to
the
the
two
flange,
free.
BOBBIN
wheel
knob
u Q »
of
points
illustration
from
outside
holes of
leaving
of
thread
BOBBIN
the
the
into
Fig. 8
CASE
8.
TO
INSERT
-
Insert must
be
ed in Fig. lOa.
-
The
bobbin
must
be
the
bobbin
direction of
Insert
-
Let
9.
-
TO
thread
Lift
latch
and
draw
indicated
about
INSERT
Bring
needle
BOBBIN
bobbin
wound
4 inches of
into
flange
turned
case,
rotation
into
u H » so
thread
by
Fig. lOb.
BOBBIN
to its
around
INTO
bobbin
bobbin
provided
toward
in
order
should
groove of
that
bobbin
under
tension
thread
CASE
highest
BOBBIN
case;
as
with
the
outside
that
be
bobbin
is blocked
hanging
position
CASE
thread
indicat-
holes
the
right
insured.
case.
spring
and
of
as
out.
move
H
.(b
slide
plate
to
the
left;
Fig. 10
-
Bring position plate
Remove
­ing it
to
NOTE:
out
when
needle
to
latch
the The
and
the
bobbin
« H »
left.
bobbin
latch
to
its
highest
move
left.
is released.
case and
will
slide
by pulling
lift-
drop
-
Insert shuttle.
- Release
-
Let
about
bobbin
Finger
latch
4 inches of
case
" M »
u H »
by
and
latch
must
press
thread
"H
go
into
on
hanging
» (Fig.
9)
notch of
bobbin case
out.
and
shuttle
until
place
it
on
center
ring;
a click is
stud
heard;
of
7
6
11.
TO
G
T
Fig
.
Fig.
Fig
. 13
Fig. 14
Fig
.
10. TO ADJUST TENSIONS
-
To
loosen
turn
button
the
ncreased
is indicated
disc.
The
lower
ing
screw
ed
by
The
upper
in
the
is,
their
the opposite
normal
loosening
centre
11
tion of in be i
NOTE: the
tension red
-
a)
condition, two
1)
Even are
loose.
crease
2)
Even
b)
ruffles necessary
If
the lower, top
of fabric
be
pulled
and
be
just
upper
the
visi
tensions
12
tension
If
the
thread
the
fabric
upper
ics,
the
direction
lower
will
tension
When
it
is advisable
and
15
c)
NOTE: fabr
(Fig. 11)
in
the
upper
"T,,
arrow. By
direction
(Fig
turning
thread
. 11)
the
.
value
of the
on
the
knob
tension is
«
G,,
and
tensions
(Fig. 12); same
lower
of
the
faults
increased
.
threads
fabric
must
may
be
tensions, too loose.
It
is
then
necessary
both
tensions.
tensions, too tight.
or
the
thread
to
upper
to
ble
and
loosening
tension
lie
(Fig. 15);
slightly
opposite
loosen
tension
and
the
there
by
flat
and
sewing
both
is
tighter
thread
the
lower
upper
surface
in
small
tightening
the
is
too
on
the
therefore
loosen
on
to
loosen
move
to
that
will
tight,
small
tension,
in
the
direc
button
tension will
upper
thread
by
a small
by
tighten-
it
is decreas-
must
(Fig. 13),
even.
In
occur:
The
stitches
The
break
s.
tensions.
than
lie
flat
thread
(Fig. 14)
knots.
the
upper
one.
the
underside
tighten
the
lower.
hard
or
screw
plate
of
the
-
"T
lock
that
this
to
in-
fabric
It
is
the
on
will Ad-
lower
lower
of
the
thick
E •
« P »
arrow.
REGULATE
-
Turn
button
length
expressed
small
window
The
normal
The
stitch
satin
stitch
red
square
To
reverse
-
Push with
-
The
12.
-
Holding
out
TO
direction
button
the
machine
START
of
the balance needle
to
tion. Draw
lo
wer
up
through
needle Place
presser
the
thread
plate
both
foot.
-
-
Start sewing
t
he
threads
stitches.
stitch
length
(see
mark.
stitch
SEWING
the
thread
needle
wheel
its
upper
.
threads
slowly,
for
STITCH
« D
,,
in
« F
length
normally
Para.
of
« R
,,
length
resume
eye, turn
to
highest
thread;
will
be
the
the
LENGTH
(Fig. 16);
mm.
is visible
,,
is no. 2.
required
26) is
indicated
sewing
completely
regulated
s s
ewing
hanging
bring
posi-
the
pulled
hole of
behind
holding
first
4-5
the
stitch
through
by
(Fig. 16);
by
button
forward
for
a
the
machine
« D
as soon as
,,
.
button
will
sew
R"
in
is
Fig. 16
reverse
left
free.
Fig.
17
9
8
13. TO DROP
The
feed
embroidery,
-
Turn
button
prongs
(Fig. 18).
-
Push
button
in
this
FEED
dog
must
darning
faces
position.
« P "
the
u P
DOG
be
and
,.
down;
dropped
sewing
so
that
square
mark
it
for
on
one
will
hoop
buttons.
of
its
« Q »
remain
15. TO CHANGE
POSITION OF
. I
NEEDLE
PLATE
QP~~
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Fig.
18
The
needle
fitted
in 3 different
(Fig. 21)
follows:
which
plate
are
THE
MULTIPLE
can
positions
used
be
as
Fig.
21
raise
of its
,.
(Fig. 19).
to
button
20
feed dog,
time, by
" P u facing
To one
" S NOTE: The
time of
Fig.
H-+~
prongs
feed
....
'"~"
turn faces
dog c
an
leaving
alignment
button « P,,
the
opposite
be
dropped
one of
the
mark
14. TO REMOVE
-
-
­The
thread to
that during
so
that
mark
from
prongs
" S
,,
.
Bring
needle
their
highest
foot. Draw
fabric
draw
threads,
thread-cutter Cut
threads
ends
of
both
cutter
perform
the
threads
the
another
first 4
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Fig.
19
WORK
and
position
away
keeping
and
and
FROM MACHINE
thread
from
"H
» (Fig. 20).
remove
threads
the
machine
seam
be
held
or
5 stitches.
take-up
and
presser
them
fabric.
will
be
without
by
raise
taut,
held
will
the
lever
to
presser
foot
and
through
by
the
be
ready
requirin&
operator
U -
for
straight
W -
for
straight
1ever
Z -
for
twin
needle
To fit
-
Dr
op feed dog (see
move
slide
Press
-
-
-
- Raise feed dog.
NOTE:
lever
Turn
the
Locating
Press
central
The
and
stitch
(Fig. 1)
needle
plate
plate
" E »
needle
pin
" F » will
pin
needle
zig-zag
on
in
left notch
sewing.
in
each
to
the
and
plate
" G ».
plate
light
one
para.
left.
the
around
enter
The
can
sewing
.
fabrics (nylon,
and
the
of
the
3 pos
13),
bring
needle
the
plate
be
removed
plate
until
corresponding
will
presser
itions:
needle
will
the
desired
block
by
silk)
with
the
foot
for
straight
to
its
highest
lift
itself.
position is
hole
in
the
itself automatically.
pressing
lever
" E » completely.
needle
stitch.
position
under plate.
position
and
needle.
11
10
16. TO CONNECT MACHINE TO LOCAL SUPPLY
Before in check ed as
certain
" A » is
corresponding
If
-
-
-
- Ti
inserting
the
supply
that with a voltage indicated
that
inserted
it
is not,
Remove Remove
Turn small ponding
ghten
means
17. TO
RUN
ELECTRICITY
current
machine
in
Fig
the
in
to
proceed
screw
screw
bridge
to
the
screws
of
screw
MACHINE
machine
outlet,
is
provid-
tap-changer
. 22.
Make
small
bridge
the
position
local
voltage.
as
follows:
« B "
and
" C
,,
and
« A "
local
voltage.
« C "
" B
».
plug
and
transparent loosen
round
« D
screw
so
,,
that
and
cover
" D ".
its
extremity
replace
plate.
transparent
faces
the
cover
B
hole
Fig.
corres-
plate
22
by
uagu11111
0-R
Fig. 24
19.
TO
REPLACE
LIGHT
BULB
18. LIGHTING
In
the
motor
can
be
cut
24).
The
red
tinue
In
the
switch
out
signal
to glow.
treadle
" Z
,,
operated
by
turning
light
operated
(Fig
. 23)
machines,
« R »
machines,
in
shade
• S » (Fig.
however
position «
the
will
just
O•
light
con-
push
.
-
Connect
-
Push
" L will
-
Start trol.
If
you
push reduce NOTE:
only
12
switch
,, . The
light up.
machine
wish
switch
speed,
The
are
not
machine
"Z
red
signal
to
sew
" M
,,
push
machines
provided
to
the
" (Fig. 23)
light
by
pressing
with
the
in
position «
it
in
for
with
electric
« R " (Fig. 24)
maximum
position « MIN
treadle
switch
in
on
foot
MAX
operation
line
position
con-
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