White 1855 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
FOR
SEWING
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• 1
MACHINE
WHITE
Page 2
IMPORTANT
When
using
an
folowed,
including
electrical
the
following:
SAFETY
appliance,
basic
INSTRUCTIONS
safety
precautions
should
always
be
2.
a
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
To
outlet.
9.
Do
10.
Keep
machine
ii.
Always
12,
Do
13.
Do
break.
14.
Unplug such presser
15.
Always lubricating,
instruction
Read
all
DANGER
An
appliance
appliance
Always
from
unplug
WARNING
electric
1.
Do is Use
attachments
Never properly, appliance
electrical
Never
ings dust, Never Do
not
Do
not
being
disconnect,
not
not
not
shock,
not
allow
used
by
this
appliance
operate
if
to
or
operate
of
the
sewing
and
loose
drop
or
use
outdoors.
operate
administered.
unplug
fingers
away
needle.
use
the
use
bent
pull
or
the
sewing
as
threading
foot,
etc.
unplug
or
when
manual.
to
or
recommended
it
the mechanical
by
proper
push
sewing
SAVE
instructions
(this
To
should
never
the
before
be
near
this
has
been
nearest
the
appliance
machine
cloth.
insert
where
turn
pulling
from
needles.
fabric
machine
needle,
making
electric
used
only
appliance
all
relamping,
or
injury
as
children.
for
dropped authorized
adjustment.
any
object
aerosol
controls
on
all
moving
needle
while
machine
any
outlet
a
its
with and
cord.
plate.
when
changing
THESE
before
appliance)
reduce
be
left
Replace
To
toy.
intended
by
the
if
it
or
any
foot
into
(spray)
to
To
parts.
The
stitching.
making
from
other
immediately
Close
has
the
the
unattended
reduce to
persons:
attention
use
manufacturer
a
damaged
damaged,
dealer
or
air
openings
controller
any
opening.
products
off
(“0”)
unplug,
Special
wrong
It
any
needle,
the
electrical
user
servicing
risk
when
after
bulb
with
the
as
described
or
service
free
are
position,
grasp
care
plate
may
deflect
adjustments threading
of
plugged
using
same
risk
of
is
necessary
as
contained
cord
or
dropped
center
blocked,
from
the
being
used
then
the
plug,
is
required
can
cause
the
bobbin,
outlet
when
adjustments
electric
INSTRUCTIONS
in.
Always
and
before
type
rated
burns,
when
in
this
manual.
in
plug,
if
into
water,
for
examination,
Keep
ventilation
accumulation
or
where
remove
not
the
around
the
needle
needle
in
the
removing
mentioned
using
shock:
unplug
cleaning. 15
watts.
fire,
this
appliance
Use
this
manual.
it
is
not
working
Return
oxygen
plug
cord. the
‘ewing
to
break.
causing
needle
or
area,
changing
covers,
in
only
repair,
open
of
lint,
from
it
to
the
this
the
is
Page 3
Name
Accessories Removing Before Fitting
Winding
Removing Inserting Inserting
Changing Threading
Drawing Changing Adjusting.thread
Regulating
Darning Fabric.
Thread,
Sewing
To
To Blind
Three
start
finish
hemming
step
(pattern
sewing
Overcasting Straight Sewinq
Sewing
Button
stretch
on in hole
Hemming
Twin
needle-freehand
Cleaning
of
Cleaning and
Trouble
shooting
of
Parts
the
extension
sewing shank
the
(Power
and
bobbin
bobbin
bobbin
bobbin
needle
upper
up
bobbin
sewing
the
presser
plate
Needle
selector)
a
seam
zig-zag
edges-binding
stitch
buttons
zips
sewing
race.and
oiling
guide
supply
quilting
case
into
bobbin
case
into
thread
thread
directions
tensions
foot
guide
embroidery
shuttle
and
&
and
table
seam
bobbin
case
shuttle
Twin
pressure
operation
hook
CONTENTS
and
Sewing
guide.
.
race
needle
lamp)
Fitting
threading
table
of
presser
feet
1 2 3
4
5 6 7
7 8 8
9 10 10 11
12 12 13
14 15 16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24
25 26 27
28
Page 4
NAME
OF
PARTS
(FRONT
SIDE)
/
10
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
1
Pattern
2
Take
Thread
Thread threading
Presser Shuttle Face
Spool
Top Handle
Reverse
cover
pin
cover
selector
up
tension
guide
foot Cover
button
1—
lever
(Puit.
for
dial
dial
upper
OUT)
Page 5
(REAR
VIEW
Stop
Bobbin
Motion
Hand
knob
wheel
winder
stopper
Bobbin
Presser
foot
winder
lever
spindle
Needle
Upper
thread
clamp
guide
Thumb
screw
Needle
screw
plate
Exten
table
1A—
Accessories
Box
Page 6
ACCESSOR
I
ES
0
Bobbin
Button
foot
Felt
Machine
Zigzag
(On
Oil
foot
machine)
Button
Zipper
foot
hole
foot
/
Button
hole
cutter
Screw
—2—
driver
#11
Needle
#14
Page 7
REMOVING
EXTENSION
TABLE
To
to
tension
convert free-arm
table
the
use
as
macrune
simply
shown.
from
remove
flat-btd
the
THIS
IS
ONLY
IMPORTANT
The
wires
in
BLUE BROWN NOTE.
markings Connect
Connect
FIT WHEN
If
Vkien Vv$en the outlet
THE THIS
SUPPRESSION
As
CORRECT
USING
the
terminals
leaving
servicing
electrical
MAXIMUM
APPLIANCE
the
identifying
BROWN
BLUE
APPLICABLE
this
mains NEUTRAL LIVE
colours
the
wire
wire
to
PLUG
TO
A
B.S
of
the
the
sewing
the
sewing
set
must
be
INPUT
CONFORMS
REGULATIONS.
lead
are
the
of
terminals
terminal
to
terminal
POWER
1363
FUSED
plug
are
machine
machine,
disconnected
OF
TO
coloured
mains
marked
unmarked
LAMP:
MACHINES
lead
of
in
your
m.rked
N
CORD
PLUG.
unattended,
or
when
from
240
TO
THE
MANUFACTURED
in
accordance
thit
appliance
plug.
proceea
or
coloured
L
or
coloured
A3AMP.
consult
a
the
removing
the
supply
V
15W.
STATUTORY
BLACK.
FUSE
qualified
plug
must covers by
with
may
as
RED.
removing
RADIO
the
not
follows:
MUST
electrician
removed
be
or
FOR
THE
following
code:
correspond
BE
FIllED.
before
from
changing
the
lamps,
plug
INTERFERENCE
UNITED
with
use.
the
from
the
the
socket
machine
the
KINGDOM
coloured
outlet
or
socket
—3—
Page 8
BEFORE
SEWING
1.
2.
3.
Fit
the
machine. Plug power
Sewing by
the
the
the supply.
speed
machine
machine
speed
controller.
can
plug
be
to
varied
into
the
(BE
CORRECT
CORD)
SURE
PLUG
TO
TO
FIT
SUPPLY
A
4
1.
Remove
inside
2.
Open of
3.
Remove
it
counter
4.
Install ing
5.
Use
(Max) placement lamp.
-J
Riccar
of face
arrow.
it
in
only
stockist.
or
install
face
cover.
cover
lamp
clockwise.
new
a
bulb
clockwise.
a
“Hi-Light”
sewing
Available
in
by
120V.
from
lamp
from
direction
unscrewing
by
screw
15W
brand
re
machine
your
Important:
When or
plug
leaving
removing
from
the
the
machine
covers,
socket
unattended,
disconnect
outlet.
—4—
from
servicing,
the
supply
changing
by
removing
lamps
Page 9
FITTING AND QUILTING
Raise shown.
carefully
spring.
f
Tighten
Loosen
the
(2>
(1)
so
presser
as
Presser
SHANK
SEAM
bar
Insert
not
to
bar
Shank
GUIDE
and
fit
quitting/seam
damage
the
shank
guide
holding
as
FITTING
Raise
the
lever
towards
released.
Lower above
and
touch
lever
become
OF
presser
Centre
shank
touching
towards
engaged.
PRESSER
foot.
you
and
new
until
the
you
4)
(3,
Pull
the
foot
groove
pin.
and
the
foot
under
is
the
FEET
one-touch
will
shank.
directly
Pull
one-
foot
will
be
One-touch lever
3
1
—5
Page 10
WINDING
THE
BOBBIN
1.
Release
2.
Thread
3.
Place and bobbin
direction (When stop
har,d.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
spinde
orrect
r8obbin
477
screw
I
4.
Push
bobbin against of
arrow,
pedal.
5.
When
bobbin
pleted original
x
ri
I
Note:
If
the
uneven
thread lowered winding. Remove
with
a
bobbin
(it
guide
to
the
suitable
return
top
stopper,
and
position.
winding
is
factory
can
achieve
cover
tool.
winder
in
depress
winding
spindle
should
be
raised
the
and
spindle
direction
is
to
set)
correct
adjust
foot
com
its
be
the
or
J
—8—
Page 11
REMOVING
BOBBIN
CASE
AND
BOBBIN
Raise position shuttle
needle
race
1.
INSERTING
to
and
cover.
BOBBIN
its
open
highest
the
Release
3. bin
INTO
the
will
fall
BOBBIN
Hinged
latch
out
and
easily.
CASE
latch
2.
bob
Open bobbin bin
case
hinged case
out
and
of
latch
bob
pull machtrie.
of
Pull
1. from into
off bobbin
bobbin
5cm
case
and
of
thread
insert
shown.
as
Tension
it
3.
spring
Pull tension out thread.
into
about
—7—
slot
spring
10
and
and
2.
cm
Guide into
under
draw
end
of
the
slot.
of
thread
Page 12
INSERTING
BOBBIN
CASE
INTO
SHUTTLE
RACE
Hinged
1.
Ensure Pulling
latch
CHANGING
needle thread
of
latch
bobbin
is
at
its
highest
to
the
front,
case
and
NEEDLE
hold
position.
open
it.
the
4.
1.
Raise
Loosen
2. move
3.
With away
as Tighten securely.
E
t
Holding
2. onto
latch.
needle
old
the
from
it
will
centre
needle
needle.
flat
you,
go.
the
latch
to
side
needle
pin
its
clamp
of
insert
open,
highest
the
in
shuttle
screw
needle
needle
clamp
place
bobbin
and
position.
and
facing
as
far
up
screw
case
release
re
Note: At irregularity a
new
—8—
the
good
first
always
quality
sign
of
change
one.
any the
stitching
needle
for
Page 13
THREADING
UPPER
THREAD
Thread
Through
A.
Between
B.
Up
C.
Into
D.
Down
E. F.
Behind Through
G.
also
(see
the
into
and
the
behind
the-needle
illustrates
page
machine the the
thread
the
25)
thread tension
the
take-up
the
needle
threading
from
guide.
tension
thread
clamp
discs.
from
A
spring.
lever
guide.
thread
front
for
to
from
twin
G
right
guide.
backFig.
to
—9—
illustrated.
as
to
needle
left.
1&2
sewing
4
4
F
G
Page 14
DRAWING
Hold
the
wheel
towards
your
thread
to
start
sewing.
top
thread
you
out
UP
so
towards
BOBBIN
with
that
the
a
slight
the
THREAD
tension
needle
rear
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,
needle
DIRECTIONS
into
pivot
to
change
fabric
the
direction
and
fabric
—10—
presser
down
Put
2. start
sew.
to
foot
and
Page 15
ADJUSTING
S
UPPER
THREAD
TENSION
It
is
only
the
upper correct lower
threads.
The
higher
greater
balance
the
normally
thread
the
tension.
tension
between
number
necessary
to
the
on
to
achieve
upper
the
dial
adjust
the
and
the
Fabric
ADJUSTING
TENSION
Lower
turning slightly increase left
As
a
tension wound and
case
loose obtained to
drop
the
bobbin
until
the
thread
to
decrease
general
for
bobbin
immediately
and
should
when
a
short
the
desired
Correct
the
screw
to
the
tension,
guide
normal
in
a
slight
distance
tension
effect
Upper
Bobbin
LOWER
tension
can
on
the
right
(Anti-clockwise)
tension.
only,
the
sewing,
its
case
by
fall
to
be
increased.
jerk
of
only.
is
too
is
achieved.
thread
thread
THREAD
be
adjusted
bobbin
(clock-wise)
user
can
by
carefully
the
thread.
the
ground,
The
the
thread
If
this
action
tight
and
case
to
the
achieve
the
correct
causes
should
Incorrect
Upper
by
to
the
suspending
If
the
tension
tension
the
does
not
be
loosened
correct
bobbin
is
too
bobbin
move
the
Inside
of
fabric
thread
Increase
Decrease
is
11
Page 16
REGULATING
1.
Adjust
use
1-2,
2.
Insufficient
in
guiding
3.
No.
pressure
embroidery.
lever
for
the
to
desired
heavy
pressure
fabric.
adjustment
THE
fabrics
may
PRESSER
pressure.
use
3.
cause
is
required
For
poor
FOOT
light
feeding,
when
PRESSURE
fabrics
skipped
darning
use
0.1,
stitches,
or
for
sewing
medium
or
difficulty
fabrics
freehand
DROP
Lower (No
feeding
Used
For
general
direction
feed
when
of
FEED
dog
of
fabric)
sewing
sewrng,
arrow
by
pushing
on
raise
buttons,
height
lever,
free
of
—12—
down
feed
hand
dog
in
direction
embroidery,
by
lifting
of
lever
I
arrow.
etc.
in
Page 17
FABRIC
THREAD
NEEDLE
GUIDE
\
\
Light
cç—\\,
Medium
Fabric
Nylon
Tricot
Silk
T
Wool
Ging
ham
silk
Thread
80
Cotton
60S.
Fibe
50
silk
50S.Fibe Silk
60-80 Cotton
Needle
11
11
11
Pressure
presser
Prcssure regulation
of
foot
Indica
ton
tension
of
As
a
with needles stretchy
Heavy
general
heavier
with
fabrics.
rule
fabrics,
heavier
Thin
Jerse
Gabardine
Denim
Jersey
Tweed
use
shorter
finer
fabrics.
thread
60
50
50
50S.
50
stitch
Use
Fibe
S.
Silk
cotton
Fiber
Silk
lengths
and
special
needle
13—
‘ball
14
14
on
with
or
14
14
finer
finer
point’
fabrics
fabrics
or
‘stretch’
)
and
and
longer
heavier
needles
stitch
thread
on
lengths
and
difficult
Page 18
SEWING
(PATTERN
SELECTOR>
AND
OPERATION
TABLE
—14—
Page 19
TO
START
SEWING
Important
1.
Raise
sewing.
2.
Hold
three
3.
Sufficient
4.
Depress
5.
Test
machine
Attention.
1.
When
2.
Guide
3.
To
both
stitches.
the
turning
the
prevent
Hints.
the
take-up
threads
fabric
foot/Speed
machine
for
the
cloth
breaking
the
should
stitches
length
hand
gently
lever
about
control
of
wheel
with
needle
to
10
be
on
stitch
always
its
cms
placed
and
a
scrap
manually,
your
highest
to
under
start
and
tension
hand.
stop
the
to of
always
with
position
rear
needle
sew.
fabric
suitable
the
of
machine
before
you
turn
needle
when
plan
it
starting
lowering
to
to
your
toward
out
for
use,
of
and
the
presser
adjusting
fabric.
you.
the
stopping
first
fabric.
two
foot.
or
the
—15—
Page 20
TO
FINISH
SEAM
S
Sew
1. Push
2. for Raise
3. Lift
4. rear
to
the
about
needle
presser
of
edge
the
reverse
3—4
to
machine.
cms.
foot
of
its
seam. button
highest
and
and
position.
pull
out
sew
the
in
fabric
reverse
to
the
thread
threads
Cut
5.
as
shown
on
16—
cutter.
Page 21
BLIND
Fold
Place
Turn far
left.
adjust
Once foot
(3)
HEMMING
the
fabric
the
folded
the
hand
It
should
the
position
the
correct
up
against
as
illustrated
fabric
wheel
then
of
position
the
(optional)
under
towards
just
the
fabric.
àf
fold
with
the
“wrong’
the
foot
as
you
by
pierce
the
the
fabric
(2)byturning
shown.
hand,
fold
has
the
until
of
been
nut
side
the
the
set,
(4).
facing
needle
fabric.
position
upwards.(I)
swings
If
(2)
it
the
over
does
“guide”
not,
to
t
of
Proceed tion results.
to
sew
carefully
against
the
guide.
(3)
Always
Hr
4
test
the
stitch
feeding
Note:
first
the
Some
on
fabric
practice
a
spare
to
piece
ensure
will
of
be
it
retains
needed
fabric.
to
the
obtain
‘2
correct
the
p
b
—17
Page 22
THREE
STEP
ZIG-ZAG
The pitching, ing
edges
The
illustration
and
a
either
The
stitch
will
give
three
tear, side
step
darning,
etc.
where
but
length
a
stronger
zig-zag
on
a
shows
overlapping
can
V
vvvwv
repairing
wide
patching,
the
stitches
be
finish
stitch
range
slighly
reduced
for
has
tears,
of
go
most
V
a
mending,
fabrics.
where
firstly
on
until
repairing
V
V
wide
the
a
-
C
range
the
over first
the
of
sewing
stitches
the
centre
row.
stitches operations.
C
-
*
-
C
4
sewing on
are
are
--
elastic
to
of
very
the
applications,
and
lace,
edge
of
the
tear
c’ose
together.
the
and
such
oversew
patch
then
This
as
to
-
--
18—
Page 23
OVERCASTING
EDGES
For
thicker
Both
these
When
the
pierce the
the
Using
fabrics
stitches
needle
of
edge
overcasting
E1J
designed
are
extreme
its
is
at
fabric
the
will
foot
overlock
to
right
according to
prevent
the
position,
the
puckering
edgeofa
allowtto
effect
of
you
thin
fabric.
lust
require.
fabrics.
pass
over
or
I
—19—
To
the
sew
multi
fabrics
zig-zag
edge
to
stitch.
edge
seleci
Page 24
STRAIGHT
The
straight
giving
“triple”
strong
a
stitch
STRETCH
stretch
strength.
required.
is
sews
STITCH
two
stitches
Useitfor
(2A)
forward
stretch
and
fabrics
one
and
stitch
for
backwards,
areas
of
“stress”
thereby
where
TRIPLE
The
triple fabrics It
can
straight
ZIG-ZAG
zig-zag
such
be
used
stitch,
Ill Ill III III
II
Ill
2
as
A
canvas
to
or
as
(RIC-RAC)
stitch
etc.
oversew
an
attractive
is
a
very
edges
STITCH
strong
where
decorative
B
zig-zag
the
stitch.
seam
stitch
has
(2B)
used
already
for
seaming
been
sewn
heavy
by
a
—20—
Page 25
SEWING
Fit
darning
1. Use
button
2. Place
3.
4.
Manually both
(Increase
about
Sew
5.
both
Pull
6.
button
holes
ON
plate presser
turn
of
decrease
or
7
threads
between
button
stitches.
BUTTONS
described
as
foot
and
presser
wheel
hand
without width
underside
the
to
on
page
attach
foot
towards
obstruction.
setting).
firmly.
and
you
and
12.
fabric
tie
and
ensuring
together.
lower
that
presser
the
‘Ion
needle
foot.
enters
nto
—21
Tie
Page 26
SEWING
IN
ZIPS
Fit
the
on
sew
illustrated
move
To
slide
and
Zipper
the right
and
the
behind
it
foot.
hand
reverse
“zip
The
the
slider”
the
Zipper
side
procedure
foot.
of
out
the
of
Lower
foot
zipper,
to
the
the
can
sew
way,
foot
be
move
the
leave
and
moved
left
needle
continue.
foot
hand
the
to
over
side
in
the
‘eft
of
or
to
the
fabric,
right.
the
zipper.
right
raise
(2>
To
as
(3)
foot
—22—
Page 27
BUTTON
Fit
the
Set
the
(closeness)
patterns
button
stitch
18,
HOLE
length
of
satin
19,
hole
20
SEWING
foot
dial
stitch.
and
19
within
again.
(1)
the
Sew
green
in
marking
the
sequence
to
achieve
illustrated
the
correct
(1)
density
selectinc
USER
Always according
using
try machine Always buttonhole
care
that Carefully using
a
The
top
TIPS
sew
to
interfacing
feeding.
use
length.
the
cut
pin
through
tension
a
sample
the
the
zig-zag
between
may
buttonhole
fabric
used.
(vilene)
Buttonhole
On
suitable
stitches
the
the
end
be
reduced
or
foot
of
sides
bar
on
For
very
tissue
using
fabric,
the
buttonhole
(beads)
tack
(2)toprevent
to
achieve
some
or
thin,
other
its
corded
a
of
spare
stretchy paper
calibrated
oversew
the
buttonhole
a
better
fabric
or
underneath
markings
buttonhole
the
the
seam
looking
as
settings
other
can
cord.
with
ripper
buttonhole.
difficult
the
fabric
to
measure
be
sewn (2) the
seam
going
will
change
fabrics,
to
taking
ripper
too
aid
the
far.
—23—
Page 28
HEMMING
(optioraI)
A
c,
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Raise hemmer
Fold folded into
Lower During hemmer Make fabric
piece
the
over
the
the
sure
must edge
foot
foot.
the
edge
hemmer
foot sewing, foot.
that
be
runs
fabric
with
and
the
fed
and
foot
fold
freely
the
edge
few
a
sew
the
fabric
into
needle
stitches. pulling
by
the
fabric
does
the
through
by
hem.
scroll
to
about
to
not
the
its
the
the
move
of
groove
highest
3mm
Take threads.
left
the
hemmer
and
out
a
under
under
V
position.
place
the
little
the
sufficiently
the
Replace
under
it
workpiece
and
allow
right
halt
toot.
the
it
so
and
of
the
foot.
to
the
that
toot
draw
run
toot.
Secure
into
the
with
the
work
the
the
hem
the
The
Only
best
suitable
results.
materials
can
be
used
and
some
practice
24—
may
be
necessary
to
acheive
Page 29
TWIN
NEEDLE
(optional)
Thread through NB.
this
Suitable
Sewing
will
machine
the
result
for
FREEHAND
In
freehand
fabric
is
Fit
darning desired. A
round
adjusting
an
Stretch
the the
effect.
the
hoop
hoop
as
same
width
in
breaking
stitch
embroidery,
done
by
plate
embroidery
screw.
fabric
and
sew
to
create
for
normal
procedure
should
numbers
but
not
of
1,
sewrng
through
exceed
needles.
3
2,
EMBROIDERY
unlike
without
hand
whilst
described
as
hoop
tight
the
is
accross moving desired
assistance
generally
using
the
the
and
13
only.
mechanically
from
on
page
ued.
both
eye
third
12
spool
of
each
widest
controlled
feed
and
set
Use
wooden
pins
dogs.
stitch
and needle. stitch
stitching,
pass
width,
patterns
or
plastic
the
exceeding
feeding
from
hoops
threads
of
1-5
the
as
with
—25
Page 30
CLEANING
the
Raise
Open
needle
shuttle
OF
cover.
bar
RACE
its
to
AND
highest
SHUTTLE
point
by
turning
HOOK
the
hand
wheel
toward
you.
Take
1) Unlock
2) Release
3)
4)
Take
Clean
cleaning,
out
the
the
out
dust
reassemble
the
the
and
bobbin
shuttle
shuttle
shuttle
gummed
case. race race
hook
reversing
Bobbin
Shuttle
holder
Shuttle
holder.
cover.
off
oil
race
race
the
case
©
cover
each above
o
part
with
procedure.
o
Shuttle
an
©
hook
Shuttle
oiled
Shuttle
cover
race
hook
cloth,
When
finished
26—
Page 31
C,
2
z
z
C)
z
m
r
0
C)
a.
0
C)
a
N
0
‘4
0
IL
Page 32
and rough
4
5.
3.
Machine
Needle
Inferior
oil
is
requires
donaged
has been
servrcrn9.
used
and gums-up
machine.
Machine
is noisy
2
1
Machine
tint and
oil
needs
residue
oil
have
c&tecied
in
hook
or on
needle
Irregular
stitching/feeding
4
3
2
1
Material
Bobbin
Foot
Thread
pressure
is
is
is
threaded
of
being
poor
is
too
pulled
quality
incorrectly
light
byaperolor
or pucker
4
3
Wrong
Tension
stitch
is too
length
heavy
is used
Seams
shrink
2
1
Needle
Foot pressure
is too
forge
is too
for
heavy
fabric
4
Incorrect
tensions
rotia
is incorrect
Stitching
forms
Needle
breakage
loops
2
3
5
‘1
3
4
1
Bobbin
Needle/fabric/thread
Wrong
Needle
Fabric
Needle
Fabric
too
is
sewing
is
is
not
not
threaded
threaded
correctly
correctly
being
heavy/wrong
foot
pulled
is used
by
needle
operator
is not
inserted
correctly
size
5
4
Foot
Needle
Wrong
pressure
foot
is damaged
is used
is wrong
Skipped
stitches
3
Wrong
Needle
type
is domaged
of needle
is
used
3
2
Bobbin
Needle
Bobbin
case
tension
is not
is
inserted
improperly
is too
tight
correctly
threaded
Lower
thread
breaks
Bobbin
case
is not
inserted
correctly
6
4
5
Needle
Thread
Needle
may
is
is damaged
inserted
he caught
incorrectly
on
reel holder
Top thread
breaks
3
2
Threod
Tension
is
is
too
too
heovy
tght
for needle
size
CONDITION
Machine
is threoded
incorrectly
CAUSE
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
GUIDE
5.
4.
Consult
Replace
(not 3-in-i
your
needle.
oil)
specialist
dealer.
bar
9.
3
1. Oil
Clean
Clean
according
and
race
au
and
again
to
hook
instructio,
only
according
with
fine
to
sewing
instructions.
machine
a/
4
3.
2.
Thread
Do
Increase
Use
not
quality
pull
bobbin
foot
on
thread!
pressure
fabric
again
Let
and
(larger
it
check
feed
numbers)
automatically
for proper
insertion.
3’
2.
4 ChECk
Adjust
Use smaller
tensions.
length
needle.
for proper
stitches
3.
4
1
Match
Set
Reduce
correct
needle
foot
tensions.
pressure
size to
thread
(smaller
S.
numbers)
fabric
weight
2.
5
1
Use
Thread
Thread
correct
bobbin
needle
foot
front
according
to bock.
to chart.
3
4
2
Match
Reinsert
Do not
needle
pull
needle
on
size
cloth.
correctly
to
Check
thread
(flat
for
&
side
fabric
proper
toward
weight
foot
back)
pressure
1. Insert
new needle.
C•4
3
5
4
Match
Check
Check
to
needle
foot
see
pressure
if
size
proper
to
regulation
fabric
sewing
and
foot
for
thread
i
proper
used.
weight.
setting.
2
1 Reinsert
Insert
new
needle
needle.
(flat side toward
back).
3
2.
1
smoothly
Reposition
Check
Change
for
bobbin
it
correct
bobbin.
is correct
tension
threading
Check
according
by pulling
to
thread.
instructions.
If
it
pulls
6
S
Insert
Remove
new
spool,
needle.
rewind
excess
thread
back).
3
2.
4
Reduce
Reinsert
Use larger
tension
needle
needle
on
(flat
top
side
(smaller
toword
numbers).
Rethreod
machine
and needle.
REMEDY
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