White 1766 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
FOR
SEWING
N
MACHINE
WHITE
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Page 3
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
using
When
folowed,
including
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1.
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2.
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Unplug such presser
15.
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should the
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sewing
loose
cloth.
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the proper
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or
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sewing
threading
etc.
sewing
or
when
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appliance,
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SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Page 4
Name
of
Parts
Accessories. Removing Before
Fitting Winding Removing Inserting Inserting
Changing Threading Drawing Changing
the sewing shank
the
bobbin
bobbin bobbin
needle
upper
up
sewing Adjusting.thread Regulating
Drop
Fabric.
Sewing To
start Straight Blind Three Overcasting Straight Sewinq
Sewing Button
the
feed
Thread.
(pattern
sewing stitch
hemming
step
zig-zag
edges-binding
stretch
on
buttons
in
zips
hole Hemming Twin
needle-freehand Cleaning Cleaning Trouble
of
race
and
shooting
extension
(Power
and
bobbin
bobbin
presser
Needle
selector)
to
stitch
sewing
and
oiling
supply
quilting
case
and
into
bobbin into
case
thread
&
thread
directions
tensions
foot
guide
finish
embroidery.
shuttle
guide
table,
seam
bobbin
shuttle
Twin
pressure
and
a
seam
free
and
guide.
case
needle
operation
hook.
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arm
sewing
Sewing
race
lamp)
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threading
table
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of
presser
feet-
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20
21
22 23
24
25
26
Page 5
NAME
OF
PARTS
(FRONT
SIDE)
1
2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9
10
11
12
Pattern Take
up
Tread
tension
Tread threading Presser Shuttle Handle Spoolpin Top
cover
Stitch
lengtt
Reverse
cover
Face
—1—
selector
lever
guide
foot
cover
button
dial
dial
for
dial
upper
Page 6
(REAR
VIEW)
Stop
Bobbin
Motion
Hand
Extension
knob
wheel
winder
table
stopper
Presser
foot
lever
Thumb
Needle
screw
plate
Accessories
1A—
Box
Page 7
ACCESSOR
I
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Bobbin
Button
foot
Felt
Machine
Zigzag
(On
Oil
foot
machine)
Button
Zipper
hole
foot
foot
Button
hoie
cutter
Screw
—2—
driver
#11
Needle
#14
Page 8
REMOVING
EXTENSION
TABLE
FREE-ARM
SEWING
convert
To
to
free-arm
tension
table
1.
Especially sleeves, fabrics,etc,more To
sew
2. sleeve arm
as
This
3. used but arm
machine
extension
the
tubular,
or
shown
sewing
as
a
easily
machine
use
as
shown.
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pants
pants
flat
converts
table.
simply
when leg,
easily.
just
on
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above.
machine
bed
removing the
by
from
flat-bed
remove
sewing
tubular
slip
the
free
the
can
machine,
free
to
be
the
use
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—3—
Page 9
BEFORE
SEWING
the
Fit
1. machine.
the Plug
2.
power
Sewing
3.
the
by
Remove
1. inside Open
2. of Remove
3. it
Install
4. ing
Use
5.
(Max)
placement
lamp.
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arrow.
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machine
the supply.
speed
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in
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controller.
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TO
or
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face
cover
by
lamp
clockwise.
bulb
new
clockwise.
a
120V,
sewing
Available
plug
into
to
the
varied
be
FIT SUPPLY
from
lamp
in
direction
unscrewing
screw•
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brand
machine
from
A
15W
re
your
Important:
When
or
removing
plug
leaving
from
the
machine
the covers,
socket
unattended,
disconnect
outlet.
—4—
from
servicing,
the supply
changing
removing
by
lamps
Page 10
FITTING AND QUILTING
Raise
the
shown. carefully
spring.
I
(1)
so
(2)
SHANK
SEAM
presser
Insert
as
not
Shank
GUIDE
and
bar
quilting/seam
to
damage
fit
the
shank
holding
guide
as
FITTING
Raise
the
lever
towards
released.
Lower above touch become
shank
and
lever
engaged.
OF
presser
Centre
touching
towards
PRESSER
foot.
you
and
new
until
groove
the
you
4)
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Pull
the
foot
and
pin.
FEET
the
foot
under
is
the
one-touch
will
shank.
directly
Pull
one-
foot
will
be
On.touch
—5---
Page 11
WINDING
THE
BOBBIN
1.
Release
Thread
2. Place
3. and bobbin
direction
(When
stop
hand-wind
bobbin
motion
stop
as
shown.
bobbin
in
for
knob)
motion
onto
thread
an
anti-clockwise
5
or
is
filled
knob.
spindle
onto
6
turns.
re-tighten
rBobbin,
winder
sPindle
—6—
4.
Push
bobbin against of
arrow, pedal. When pleted original
bobbin
(it
guide
the
bobbin
return
to
5.
Note:
If
the uneven thread lowered winding.
Remove
withasuitable
stopper,
and
position.
winding
is
factory
can
achieve
cover
top
tool.
winder
in
depress
winding
spindle
should
be
raised
the
and
spindle
direction
foot
com
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to
the
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correct
adjust
its
be
or
Page 12
REMOVING
Raise
1. position shuttle
needle
race
BOBBIN
to
and
cover.
its
open
highest
the
CASE
Release
3. bin
AND
will
BOBBIN
Hinged
the
latch
fall
out
and
easily.
2.
bob
Open bobbin bin
case
hinged case
out
and
of
latch
pull
bob
machine.
of
INSERTING
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1.
Pull
off
from
bobbin
into
bobbin
BOBBIN
5cm
5cm
of
and
case
as
Tension
thread
insert
shown.
INTO
it
spring
Pull
3. tension out
thread.
BOBBIN
into
slot
spring
about
—7—
CASE
and
and
10
cm
2.
under
draw
Guide into
of
slot.
the
end
of
thread
Page 13
INSERTING
BOBBIN
CASE
INTO
SHUTTLE
RACE
(
Hinged
1.
Ensure Pulling latch
needle
of
CHANGING
latch
thread
bobbin
highest
its
is
at
front,
the
to
and
case
NEEDLE
hold
position.
open
it.
the
2.
Insert
Holding
onto
latch.
latch
centre
place
open,
pininshuttle
bobbin
and
case
release
Needle
clamp
screw
Raise
1.
Loosen
2.
move
With
3. away as Tighten
4. securely.
Note: At irregularity
new
a
—8—
it
the
needle
old
the
from
will
g9od
needle
needle.
flat
you,
go.
the
first
always quality
to
side
sign
its
clamp
of
insert
needle
change
one.
highest
screw
needle
the
needle
clamp
any
of
the
position.
and
facing
far
as
rew
stitching
needle
re
up
for
Page 14
THREADING
UPPER
THREAD
1’
‘I)
C
Thread
Through
A.
Between
B.
Up
C.
Into
D.
Down
E.
Behind
F.
Through
G.
also (see
the
into
and
thread
the
behind
the
illustrates
page
machine
thread
the
tension
the
the
needle
the
25)
tension
take-up
the
needle
threading
from
guide.
discs.
thread
clamp
from
A
spring.
lever
guide.
thread
front
for
to
from
twin
G
right
guide.
back.Fig.
to
—9—
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as
to
needle
left.
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1&2
sewing
F
2
Page 15
DRAWING
BOBBIN
UP
THREAD
Hold wheel your
start
to
the
towards
thread
sewing.
top
thread
you
out
with
so
towards
that
a
the
slight
the
rear
tension
needle
and
goes
under
in
down
your
your
left
and
sewing
hand
up
again,
foot
and
and
rotate
then
you
the
gently
are
hand
pull
ready
CHANGING
1.
Lower raise around
as
needle
presser
the
desired.
SEWING
down
foot,
needletochange
DIRECTIONS
into
pivot
fabric the
direction
and
fabric
—10—
and
presser
down
Put
2. sew.
to
start
foot
Page 16
ADJUSTING
S
UPPER
THREAD
TENSION
It
is
only
the
upper correct lower
threads. The higher greater
thread
balance
the
tension.
normally
between
the
number
necessary
tension
the
on
to
to
achieve
upper
the
dial
adjust
the
and
the
Fabric
ADJUSTING TENSION Lower
thread turning slightly increase lefttodecrease
Asageneral
case
drop
bobbin
the
for
bobbin
immediately
and
whenaslight
short
a
desired
tension wound and
loose obtained to the until
Correct
LOWER
tension
the
screw
the
to
tension,
guide
normal
should
the
(Anti-clockwise)
tension.
only,
sewing,
in
its
be
distance
tensionistoo
effectisachieved.
Upper
Bobbin
can
on
the
(clock-wise)
right
the
case
by
fall
to
increased.
jerk
of
only.Ifthis
thread
thread
adjusted
be
bobbin
user
by
the
the
ground,
the
tight
THREAD
by
case
to
the
to
can achieve
carefully
thread.
The
thread
and
suspending the
the
correct
causes
action
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the
If
the
tension
tension
the
not
does
correct
bobbin
is
too
bobbin
move
is
Inside
of
fabric
thread
Increase
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Decrease
—ii—
Page 17
REGULATING
L
Adjust
1.
2.
3. No. embroidery.
levertodesired use Insufficient in
12,
guiding
pressure
for
the
THE
heavy
fabrics
pressure
fabric.
may
adjustment0is
PRESSER
pressure.
1.
use
cause
poor
required
For
FOOT
light
feeding,
when
PRESSURE
fabrics
use
skipped
darning
for
3,
stitches,
or
medium
sewing
or
difficulty
freehand
fabrics
DROP
Lower
feeding
(No
Used For
general
direction
FEED
feed
dog
of
fabric)
when sewing
sewing,
of
arrow.
by
pushing
on
raise
buttons,
height
lever,
—12—
free
of
down
feed
hand
dog
/
in
direction
embroidery,
by
lifting
of
arrow.
etc.
lever
in
Page 18
FABRIC
THREAD
NEEDLE
GUIDE
Asageneral
with
heavier needles stretchy
with
fabrics.
Tweed
rule
fabrics,
heavier
use
50
shorter
finer
fabrics.
Silk
thread
lengthsonfiner
stitch
and
special
Use
needles
‘ball
13—
with finer
point’
fabrics
fabrics
‘stretch’
or
and
and
longer
heavier
needles
stitch
thread
on
lengths
and
difficult
Page 19
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Page 20
TO
START
SEWING
Important
Raise
1. sewing. Hold
2. three
Sufficient
3. Depress
4.
Test
5. machine
Attention.
When
1. Guide
2. To
3.
FINISH
TO
Hints. the
both stitches.
foot/Speed
the
turning
the cloth
prevent
take-up
threads
fabric
machine
for
the
the
breaking
SEAM
levertoits
about
be
should
control
stitchesona
of
length
wheel
hand
with your
gently
needle
highest
cms
10
placed
and
start
scrapoffabric
stitch
and
manually,
always
to
under
tension
hand.
stop
position
the
sew.
to
with
rear
needle
suitable
always
when starting
of
machine
before
you plan
to
turnittoward
needle
the
the first
for
lowering
use,
to
your
fabric.
outofthe
and
stopping
presser
adjusting
you.
fabric.
two
or
foot.
the
1.
Sew
to
2.
Push
the
about2—3cms.
Raise
3.
4.
Lift
presser
of
machine.
5.
Cut
threads,
the
reverse
needle
edge
to
foot
as
of
seam.
button
its
highest
and
shown,
—15—
pull
on
and
sew
position.
out
the
the
thread
in
reverse
fabric
cutter.
for
to
rear
Page 21
STRAIGHT
“2”
stitch
the
shorter
the
“0”
point.
stitch
of
stitch
the
or length
sewing.
While the poses,
purpose and longer
At same
STITCH
“3”
length
stitch
the
length.
fabric
the
on
varies
Generally
will
dial
with the
varies
length;
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gives
weight
with
speaking,
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the-weight
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ahead,
of
the
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and
stitch
fabric,
of
finer
fabric,
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,
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the
length
for
thickness
fabric,
thicknessofthread
the
fabric,
the
thicker
0.5
needle
of
the
0 will
ordinary
thread
finer
the
keep
purposes,
and
the
thread
thread
piercing
pur
and
and
the
—16—
Page 22
BLIND
Fold
the
Place
the
Turn
the
far
left.
adjust
Once
the
foot
(3)upagainst
HEMMING
fabric
folded
hand
It
should
the
position
Correct
as
illustrated
fabric
wheel
then of
position
the
(optional)
under
towards
just
the
fabric.
of
fold
(2)
with
the
you
pierce
the
by
the
foot
by
the
fabric
turning
“wrong”
as
shown.
hand,
fold
has
been
the
until
of
nut
side
the
the fabric.
set,
(4).
facing
needle
position
upwards.(1),
swings
(2)
If
it
does
the
“guide”
over
not,
to
of
the
then
the
Proceed tion
against
results.
sew
to
the
Always
carefully
guide.
test
the
(3)
stitch
feeding
Note:
first
the
Some
on
fabric
practice
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spare
to
piece
ensure
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it
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needed
fabric,
to
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obtain
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Page 23
THREE
STEP
ZIG-ZAG
three
The patching,
edges
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illustration
The
and
a
either
stitch
The
give
will
tear, side
a
step
darning,
on
etc.
where
but
length
stronger
repairing
wide
a
the
can
finish
stitch
range
patching,
stitches
be
zig-zag
shows
overlapping
hasawide
tears,
of
slighly
reduced
most
for
fabrics.
where
firstly
go
on
mending,
the
the
the
until
repairing
rangeofsewing
the
row.
on
are
centre
are
sewing
stitches
over
first
stitches operations.
applications,
elastic
the
to
of
the
very
close
and
edge
tear
lace,
of
and
tother.
such
oversaw-
the
patch
then
as
to
This
18—
Page 24
OVERCASTING
EDGES
For
Both When pierce
Using
thicker
these
the the
the
fabrics
stitches
is
needle
the
of
edge
overcasting
Li
designed
are
its
at
fabric
foot
extreme
according
prevent
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overlock
to
right
the
position,
effect
the
to
puckering
edge
allow
of
of
you
thin
fabric.
a
to
it
require.
fabrics.
just
pass
over
just
or
BINDING
—19—
To
the
sew
multi
fabrics
zigzag
edge
to
stitch.
edge
select
Page 25
STRAIGHT
straight
The
ving
“triple’
strong
a
stitchisrequired.
STRETCH
stretch
sews
strength.
‘U ‘‘I
I’’ III
In
III III
‘‘I
two
Use
STITCH
stitches
for
stretch
it
forward
fabrics
and
one
and
stitch
for
backwards
0
areas
of
“stress”
thereby
where
20—
Page 26
SEWING
Fit
1.
darning
button
2.
Use
3.
Place
4.
Manually both
holes
(Increase
5.
Sew
about
Pull
both
6.
ON
button
or
threads
BUTTONS
plate presser
between
turn
hand
of
button
decrease
7
stitches.
as
described
foot
wheel without width
the
to
and
presser
underside
on
page
attach
foot
towards
obstruction.
setting).
firmly.
and
you
and
12.
fabric
ensuring
tie
and
together.
lower
that
presser
the
needle
foot.
enters
into
—21
Tie
Page 27
SEWING
Zipper
the
Fit
the
on
sew
illustrated
move
To
slide
and
IN
and
the
it
ZIPS
foot
right
reverse
“zip
behind
hand
slider”
the
The
side
the
foot.
Zipper
the
of
procedure
of
out
Lower
foot
zipper,
to
the
the
can
sew
way,
foot
be
move
the
leave
and
moved
left
needle
continue.
foot
hand
right
raise
(2)
To
as
(3)
foot
right.
or
left
the
to
the
to
over
zipper.
the
of
side
fabric,
the
in
—22—
Page 28
BUTTON
button
the
Fit
stitch
the
Set (closeness) patterns
18,
HOLE
length
satin
of
20
19,
SEWING
hole
dial
stitch.
and
foot.
within
19
(1)
again.
the
Sew
green
in
marki1g
sequence
the
to
achieve
illustrated
the
correct
(1)
density
selecting
USER
Always according
using
try
machine Always buttonhole
that
care
Carefully
a
using
top
The
TIPS
a
sew
the
to
interfacing
feeding.
the
use
length.
zig-zag
the
cut
through
pin
tension
sample
fabric
Buttonhole
between
may
buttonhole
used.
(vilene)
suitable
On
stitches
the
end
the
reduced
be
or
foot
of
sides
bar
For
tissue
fabric,
the
(beads)
tack
to
some
on
thin,
very
other
or
its
using
a
buttonhole
of
to
(2)
achieve
spare
stretchy
paper
calibrated
corded
the
prevent
better
a
fabric
underneath
buttonhole
oversew
buttonhole
the
looking
settings
as
or
other
markings
cord.
the
with
ripper
seam
buttonhole.
difficult
can
the
to
be
(2)
the
will
fabric
measure
sewn
seam
going
change
fabrics,
aid
to
the
taking
ripper
far.
too
—23—
Page 29
HEMMING
the
Raise
1. hemmer
over
Fold
2.
edge
folded
the
into
(optional)
4
foot
foot.
fabric
the
with
hemmer
and
a
foot
the
edge
few
by
needle
by
stitches.
puHing
to
about
its
the
highest
3mm
Take
threads.
and
out
position.
place
the
Replace
under
it
workpiece
the
the
and
foot.
foot
draw
with
Secure
the
the
the
hem
3.
4.
5.
Only
best
Lower
During
hemmer Make
fabric piece
suitable
results.
the
sure
must edge
foot sewing, foot.
that
be
runs
materials
and
fold
the
fed
freely
sew
the
fabric
into
can
hem.
the
fabric
does
the
through
be
scroll
used
not
the
to
and
the
move
the
of
groove
—24
left
some
little
a
under
hemmer
under
practice
and
right
the
sufficiently
foot.
the
may
allow
half
be
it
to
the
of
that
so
necessary
run
into
foot.
the
to
the
The
work
acheive
Page 30
TWIN
Thread through NB.
Sewing
will
this Suitable
NEEDLE
4
for
same
width
stitch
as
procedure
should
numbers
machine
the
resultinbreaking
for
(optional)
but
not
of
1,2,3
sewing
exceed
needles.
normal
through
and
usrng
the
the
13
both
eye
third
only.
Spool
of
each
widest
pins
needle.
stitch
and
pass
width,
the
threads
exceeding
FREEHAND
done
is
darning
embroidery
the
embroidery,
and
to
freehand
In
fabric
Fit
desired.
round
A
adjusting
an
Stretch
hoop
the
hoop
the effect.
EMBROIDERY
without
hand
by
described
as
plate
hoop
screw.
tight
fabric
whilst
sew
the
create
unlike
is
accross
moving
desired
mechanically
assistance
page
on
generally
—25—
from
12
used.
controlled
dogs.
feed
set
ard
wooden
Use
stitch
stitching,
patterns
plastic
or
feeding
from
hoops
of
15
the
as
with
Page 31
CLEANING
needle
the
Raise
shuttle
Open
OF
cover.
bar
RACE
ts
to
AND
highest
SHUTTLE
point
by
turning
HOOK
theharid
wheel
toward
you.
Take
1) Unlock
2) Release
3)
Take
4)
Clean cleaning,
out
the
the
out
dust
reassemble
the
the
and
bobbin
shuttle
shuttle
shuttle
gummed
case.
holder.
race
race
hook
oil
reversing
cover.
off the
each
above
with
part
procedure.
an
oiled
cloth.
When
finished
26
Page 32
CLEANING
AND
OILING
Cleaning
feed
dog
Open
r
Oil
top
points
cover
indicated
and
oil
points
underside
on
—27—
indicated.
of
bed
base.
Page 33
and
rough
4
5. Needle
Machine
is
requires
donoged
servicing.
Machine
is noisy
2
3
I Machine
Lint
Inferior
and
oil
oil
needs
has
residue
been
oil.
have
used
collected
and gums-up
in hook
machine.
or on
needle
Irregular
stitching/feeding
4
2
3.
4.
I
Tension
Fool
Bobbin
Material
Thread
pressure
isof
is
is
threaded
being
poor is too
pulled
quality
‘ncorrectly
light
by operator.
3. Wron
9
stitch
is too
tengtk
heavy
is used
Seams
shrink
or pucker
2. Needle
is too
large
for fabric
4
1
Incorrect
Foot
pressure
tensions
is too
heavy
Stitching
forms
Needle
breakage
loops
3
2.
1
Needle
Bobbin
Needle/fabric/thread
is
is
not
nat
threaded
threaded
ratio
correctly.
correctly.
is incorrect
4
3.
5
Fabric
Wrong
Fabric
too
is
sewing
being
heavy/wrong
foot
pulled
is used
by
needle
operator
size
2. Needle
is not
inserted
correctly
4.
5
1. Fool
Needle
pressure
is damaged
is wrong
Skipped
stitches
3
Wrong
Wrong
type
foot is
of
used
needle
is
used.
3
2
1
Needle
Needle
is
is damaged
not inserted
correctly.
Lower
thread
breaks
2
Bobbin
Bobbin
case
tension
is
improperly
is too
tight
threaded.
5.
6
1. Needle
Bobbin
case
is
is not
inserted
.
correctly.
Top
thread
3.
4. Thread
Needle
Thread
is
mojboht
is
too
inserted
heavy
incorrectly
for
on
needle
reel holder.
size.
CONDI1ON
2
1.
Tension
Machine
is
is
too
threaded
tight
incorrectly.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
GUIDE
5.
4. Replace
Consult
(not 3-in-I
your
needle.
oil)
specialist
dealer.
bar.
3.
7.
1. Oil
Clean
Clean
according
race
and
oil
arid
again
to
hook
instructions
only
according
with
tine
to
sewing
instructions.
machine
o/
4.
3
2
4.
1. Check
Thread
Use
Increase
Do
not
quality
bobbin
foot
pressure
again
and
(larger
check
numbers)
for
tensions.
threadf
pull
on fabric
Let
it
feed automatically.
proper
insertion.
2.
3..
1 Reduce
Use
Adjust
smaller
length
foot
needle.
pressure
for
proper
(smaller
stitches.
3.
4. Match
Set correct
needle
tensions.
size to
thread
&
fabric
numbers).
weight.
2.
5.
1
Thread
Thread
Use correct
needle
bobbin
foot.
front
according
to
back.
to chart
2
3.
4. Match
Reinsert
Do not
needle
pull
needle
on
size
cloth.
correctly
to
Check
thread
(flat
for
side
fabric
proper
toward
weight.
foot
back).
pressure.
5.
1. Check
Insert
new
foot
needle.
pressure
regulation
for proper
C’4
3.
4. Match
Check
needle
to
see if
size
proper
to fabric
sewing
and
foot
is used.
setting.
2.
1.
Insert
Reinsert
new
needle
needle.
(flat side toward
thread
back).
weight.
2.
3
1.
smoothly
Check
Reposition
Change
for
bobbin
it
correct
bobbin.
is correct.
tension
threading.
Check
according
by pulling
to
thread.
instructions.
If
it
pulls
6.
5.
Insert
Remove
new
spool,
needle.
rewind
excess
thread.
I
2.
3.
4. Reduce
Use
Reinsert
larger
tension
needle
needle.
on
(flat
top
side
(smaller
toward
numbers)
back).
j
1. Rethreod
machine
and needle.
REMEDY
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