Pfaff ClassicStyle fashion 2023 User Manual [nl]

Owner’s manual
This houshold sewing machine is designed to comply with IEC/EN 60335-2-28 and UL1594
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
Read all instructions before using this household sewing machine.
DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock:
A sewing machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
Always unplug before relamping. Replace bulb with same type rated 5 Watt.
WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, À re,
electric shock, or injury to persons:
Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used by or near children or inÀ rm person.
Use this sewing machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this manual.
Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorised dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings of the Sewing machine and foot controller free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and loose cloth.
• Keep À ngers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the Sewing machine needle.
Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
Do not use bent needles.
Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deÁ ect the needle causing it to break.
Switch the sewing machine off (“0”) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc.
Always unplug the sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual.
Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
Do not use outdoors.
Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administrated.
To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“0”) position, then remove plug from outlet.
Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
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2023
ClassicStyle™
Totally Stylish Sewing
fashion
Congratulations!
You have purchased a top quality PFAFF® sewing machine
with with unique features.
To learn about your
the instructions for the
ClassicStyle fashion
Your
as the
expression
accessories.
You will À nd the overview of the stitches and presserfeet
included with your
page.
ClassicStyle™ fashion
2028
ClassicStyle fashion
2023
expression
2023
except from some stitches and
2028
.
has the same features
2023
on the next
, follow
Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing machine. This discoloring may be very difÀ cult or impossible to remove.
Fleece and denim fabric in especially red and blue often contain a lot of excess dye.
If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before sewing/embroidering to avoid the discoloring.
Presser feet (standard accessories)
For more information about accessories, please contact your PFAFF dealer.
0. Standard Presser Foot with IDT 820250-096
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6
8
5
7
9
1. Fancy Stitch Foot with IDT
820253-096
2. Fancy Stitch Foot
820278-096
3. Blindhem/Overlock Foot with IDT 820256-096
4. Zipper Foot with IDT
820248-096
5. Buttonhole Foot
820295-096
6. Bulb Remover/Needle Plate Changer
820292-096
7. Buttonhole Guide
820294-096
8. Spool cap
93-036 048-44/000, 93-035 050-44/000, 93-036 049-44/000
9. Felt pad
93-033 064-06/000
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12
13
14
11
15
10. Bobbins
412 76 79-01
11. Needle box
48-020 804-32/000
12. Edge Guide/Quilting Guide
820251-096
13. Second spool holder
93-033 063-44/000
14. Seam ripper
99-053 016-91/000
15. Brush
93-847 979-91/000
Parts of the sewing machine
1 -/+ button A (stitch width/pattern width controls)
2 -/+ button B (stitch length/pattern length controls)
3 -/+ button C (stitch density/balance controls)
4 Carrying handle 5 Handwheel 6 Direct selection buttons 7 Stitch selection button 8 Connection socket “lead cord” 9 Connection socket “foot control” 10 Master switch 11 Base plate 12 Removable accessory tray 13 Presser foot holder with presser foot 14 Integrated dual feed/IDT 15 Integrated needle threader 16 "Reverse sewing” button
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17 Threading slots 18 Needle thread tension 19 Take-up lever 20 Presser foot lifter 21 Thread guide 22 Spool holder with spool cap 23 Hole for second spool holder 24 Lid with stitch chart 25 Bobbin winder 26 Bobbin door 27 Free arm 28 Sewing bulb (max. 5 W) 29 Thread cutter 30 “Pattern mirror” button/”Lock”
button 31 Thread take-up 32 Needle holder with retaining (set)
screw 33 Needle plate
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24 25
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Introduction
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
Utility stitches expression 2028 1:4
Utility stitches expression 2028 1:5
Decorative stitches 1:6
2. Preparations
Carrying case 2:1
Lid 2:1
Electrical connection 2:2
Connecting the foot control 2:2
Voltage Switch 2:2
Accessory tray 2:3
Removing the accessory tray 2:3
Bobbin winding 2:4-5
Thread tension 2:6
Inserting the bobbin 2:6
Threading the needle 2:7
Integrated Needle threader 2:8
Presser foot lifter 2:8
Drawing-up the bobbin thread 2:9
Bobbin thread 2:9
Thread cutter 2:9
Changing the presser foot 2:9
Setting the needle thread tension 2:10
Winding a bobbin through the needle 2:10
Changing the needle 2:12
Threading the twin needle: 2:12
The IDT (Integrated Dual Feed) 2:13
Lowering the feed dog 2:13
3. Sewing
Stitch selection 3:1
Altering stitches 3:1
Altering the stitch width 3:1
Altering the needle position 3:1
Altering the pattern width e.g. Stitch 25 3:2
Altering the stitch/pattern length 3:2
Altering the stitch density 3:2
Balance 3:3
Reverse sewing 3:3
“Pattern mirror” 3:3
"Lock" button 3:4
Twin needle 3:4
Explanation of the sewing
recommendations table 3:6
Sewing in zippers 3:6
Basting stitch 3:7
Top stitching 3:7
Blind hem stitch 3:8
Overlock stitches 3:9
Free Motion Sewing 3:10
Bridging stitch 3:11
Cross hem stitch 3:11
Rolled hem with hemmer No. 7 3:12
Shell edging 3:12
Buttonholes 3:13
Inserting the sensormatic buttonhole
guide: 3:13
Attaching buttonhole foot 3:13
Fully automatic buttonhole 3:13
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Semi-automatic buttonhole 3:14
Manual buttonhole 3:15
Buttonhole with gimp thread 3:16
Sewing on buttons 3:17
Buttonhole tips: 3:17
General notes on decorative sewing 3:18
Changing the pattern width 3:18
Changing the pattern length 3:18
Free motion embroidery 3:19
Tapering 3:19
Quilt stitch 3:19
Cross-stitch 3:20
Hemstitching 3:20
Introduction
4. Maintenance
Changing the needle plate 4:1
Cleaning 4:1
Changing the light bulb 4:2
Sewing problems and their solutions 4:3
1:3
Introduction
Utility stitches expression 2028
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Stitch No. Description Application Presser-
foot
1 Straight stitch For seaming and topstitching up to 6 mm. 13 needle positions
available for edgestitching or sewing in zippers.
2 Stretch triple straight
stitch
3 Zigzag stitch, Center
needle position
4 Elastic stitch Strong stitch for seam À nishes, sewing elastic, darning tears, and
5 Blind hem stitch For securing hems invisibly on woven fabrics 3
6 Elastic blind hem stitch For securing hems invisibly and À nishing the edge on stretch
7 Closed overlock stitch
8 Bridging stitch For bridging, decorative hemstitching and crazy quilting. 0
9 Linen buttonhole Buttonhole for blouses, shirts and linen. 5
0 Button attaching program For two-hole or four-hole buttons. 2
10 Basting stitch For basting project pieces together. 1
For reinforced seams such as trousers, under arm seams or decorative topstitching. With 13 needle positions.
For À nishing seams on fabrics, applique, and inserting lace. 0
patches.
fabrics.
For hemming and overlapping stretch fabrics in one operation closed seam prevents fabric edges from fraying.
. The
0
1
0
3
3
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11
12
13
Zigzag stitch Right/Left needle position
Lightning stretch stitch For joining light weight stretch fabrics and decorative
Decorative elastic stitch For joining overlapped seams on bulky fabrics such as leathers
For applique, couching over cords and creating eyelets. 3
embellishment
and terry cloth.
1
0
Utility stitches expression 2028
Introduction
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2514 15 16
Stitch No. Description Application Presser-
14 Lightning stretch stitch For joining light weight stretch fabrics and decorative
embellishment.
15 Stretch triple zigzag stitch Elastic stitch for decorative hems and topstitching. 1
16 Overlock stitch For joining and overcasting stretch fabrics in one operation. 3
17 Honeycomb stitch Elastic, decorative stitch for ornamental hem À nishing on
stretch fabric, for decorative elastic application and sewing with elastic thread in the bobbin.
18 Cross hem stitch Provides a highly elastic decorative seam for hems on
sportswear and casual wear.
19 Closed overlock stitch For joining and overcasting woven fabric and easily fraying
fabrics in one operation. The overcast edge thread prevents the fabric edges from fraying.
20 Pullover stitch Join and overcast open knit fabrics and jersey. 3
21 Light-knit fabric patching
stitch
For sewing and patching light knit wear (undergarments etc.) 3
26
foot
1
0
0
3
22 Cross stitch Classic decorative stitch for garments, linen and kitchen
towels.
23 Cross stitch Classic decorative stitch for garments, linen and kitchen
towels.
24 Hem stitching For ornamental hem stitching. Can be used with wing needle. 1
25 Hem stitching For ornamental hem stitching. Can be used with wing needle. 1
26 Hem stitching For ornamental hem stitching. Can be used with wing needle. 1
1
1
1:5
Introduction
Quilt stitches 2028
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28
29
30 31 32 33
Decorative stitches expression 2028
34 35 36
44
45
46
37
47
38
48 49 51
39
40 42
50
41
52
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53
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2. Preparations
Preparations
Carrying case
Place the enclosed lead cord, the foot control and instruction book into the compartment of the carrying case.
Lid
Open the folding lid (24) upwards.
The stitches of the sewing machine are illustrated on the inside of the lid.
2:1
Preparations
Electrical connection
Connect the lead cord between the socket (8) of the sewing machine and the wall outlet.
For the USA and Canada:
This sewing machine has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to À t in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not À t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not À t, contact a qualiÀ ed electrician to install the proper outlet.
DO NOT modify the plug in any way!
Connecting the foot control
Connect the plug of the foot control to the connection socket (9) of the sewing machine.
The sewing speed is controlled by pressing the foot control.
The foot control type AT 0070 has to be used for this sewing machine.
220 V... 240 V
120 V
Main switch
When the main switch (10) is switched on (switch function I) the sewing lamp lights up and program No. 1 is indicated in the expression window.
The sewing machine is now ready to function.
"0" = OFF "I" = ON
Voltage Switch 220 - 240V / 120V
The sewing machine is set to the voltage 220 - 240V. To change the voltage to 120V (US/Canada), you must set the voltage switch on the underside of the machine to 120 V.
If you are unsure of the correct voltage for your country, please check with your authorized sewing machine dealer or local electrical authorities before plugging in your machine.
2:2
Preparations
Accessory tray
Open the accessory tray by placing your left index À nger on the ridged area on the left of the lid and open the lid upwards and towards you.
Note: Some fabrics have a lot of excess dye which can cause discoloration on other fabric but also on your sewing machine. This discoloring may be very difÀ cult or impossible to remove.
Fleece and denim fabric in especially red and blue often contain a lot of excess dye.
If you suspect that your fabric/ready-to-wear garment contains a lot of excess dye, always pre-wash it before sewing/ embroidering to avoid the discoloring.
Arranging the accessories
The standard accessories are marked with numbers. Arrange the parts in the respective compartments of the accessory tray.
Removing the accessory tray (free arm)
In order to sew using the free arm, swing the accessory tray to the left and lift it upwards out of the hole. When replacing the tray, make sure it is Á ush with the free arm of the sewing machine.
2:3
Preparations
Preparing the machine for bobbin winding
Place an empty bobbin so that the black pin of the bobbin winder snaps into the slot of the bobbin. The Pfaff logo is facing up.
Push the bobbin to the right.
Note: The bobbin can only be wound if it is moved fully to the right
B
A
Winding the bobbin from the spool pin
Place the sewing thread on the spool pin. To obtain free movement of the thread and hold the thread spool À rmly, À t a spool cap of the right size for the thread spool.
Threading
Place the thread into guide A from the front and pull it counter clockwise around the pre-tension device B. Make sure the thread is pulled securely inside the pre-tension device for correct thread tension. Pull the thread under the thread guide C (from back to front). Wind the thread tail around the bobbin several times in a clockwise direction.
Turn on the machine
Hold the end of the thread À rmly and press the foot control. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Push the bobbin to the left, cut the thread and remove bobbin from the winder.
2:4
C
B
Preparations
C
Winding from the second spool pin
Insert the second spool pin in the hole provided.
Threading
Thread as shown on page 2:4.
Turn on the machine
Hold the end of the thread À rmly and press the foot control. As soon as the bobbin is full, the winding action will be stopped automatically. Cut the thread, push the bobbin to the left and remove bobbin from the winder.
A
Bobbin door
Switch off the main switch
Hold the bobbin door (26) at the left side and open it towards the front
Taking out the bobbin case
Lift the latch of the bobbin case and pull the bobbin case out of the machine. Release the latch and take the empty bobbin out of the bobbin case.
2:5
Preparations
Thread tension
To obtain a perfect seam appearance and durability make sure the needle thread tensions is correctly adjusted, i.e. the threads evenly meet between the two fabric layers.
The following is valid for general sewing:
Bobbin thread is visible on the top side of the fabric:
The needle thread tension is too tight.
The thread tension must be corrected.
Top thread is visible on the underside of the fabric:
The needle thread tension is too loose.
The thread tension must be corrected.
For decorative stitches and buttonholes the top thread should be visible on the underside of the fabric.
Inserting the bobbin
Insert the full bobbin (with the Pfaff logo facing towards the bobbin case) in the bobbin case. When doing so, pull the thread through slot A, then under tension spring B until it rests in the opening (see arrow).
A
B
Check:
When you look at the bobbin and pull the thread, the bobbin must turn clockwise
Inserting the bobbin case
Lift latch E and push the bobbin case fully onto pin C of the sewing hook. Opening D of the bobbin case must face upwards.
Check:
Pull the bobbin thread sharply. The bobbin case must not fall out of the hook.
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