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POLARIZED PLUG CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a
qualified electrician to |
install |
the proper outlet. Do |
not change the plug |
in any |
way. |
WHITE SEWING MACHINE
Record in space provided below the Serial No. and Model No. of this appliance.
The Serial No. is located side of arm The Model No. is located side of arm. Serial No.
Model No. 2221
Retain these numbers for future reference.
PORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUcTIONS
When using an eiectñcal appliance, followed, including the following:
basic
safety
precautions
should always be
Read |
all instructions |
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appliance) |
before
using
(this
DANGER
— —To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock:
An |
appliance |
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appliance |
from |
should never be left unattended |
when |
plugged |
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the electric outlet immediately after using |
and |
in. Always unplug this before cleaning.
WARNING
——To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons:
1. Do not allow to be used
as
a toy.
Close
attention is
necessary
when
this
appliance
is
used
by or
near
children.
2. |
Use this appliance only for fts intended use as |
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attachments recommended by the manufacturer |
described in this manuaL Use only as contained in this manual.
3.
Never
operate
this
appliance
ii it
has
a |
damaged |
cord or plug, if it is not working |
property, If It
has
been dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into water. Return the
4.
appliance |
to the |
nearest authorized dealer |
or service |
center for examination, repair, |
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electrical |
or |
mechanical adjustment. |
openings blocked, Keep ventilation open |
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Never |
operate |
the |
appliance |
with any air |
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ings of |
the |
sewing |
machine |
and foot controller free |
from the accumulation of lint, |
dust, and loose cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any
opening.
6.Do not
7.Do not
use outdoors.
operate where aerosol (spray)
products
are being
used
or where oxygen is
being |
administered. |
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turn all controls to the off (“0”) position, |
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8. To |
disconnect, |
then
remove plug from
outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug,
grasp
the plug, not the cord.
DANGER
1. Always unplug before relamping.
Replace
bulb with
same
type rated 15 watts.
2. Do not |
reach |
for an appliance that |
has |
fallen into |
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3. Do not |
place |
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or store appliance where |
it |
can fall |
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Do not place in |
or drop into water or |
other |
liquid. |
water.
or |
be |
Unplug immediately.
pulled into |
a |
tub or agik. |
4.
WARNING
1. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle.
2.Always use the proper needle, plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
3.Do not use bent needles.
4.Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
5.Switch the sewing machine off ( ‘0”) when making any adjustments in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc.
6.Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers,
lubricating, or when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the instruction manual.
7. Never operate on a soft surface such as a bed or couch where the air openings may be blocked.
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SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
1.NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS
2.ACCESSORIES
3.BEFORE SEWING
A.Converting machine
B.Connecting Foot Controller and Power Cord
C.Changing Needle
D.Changing Foot
E.Winding Bobbin
F.Lower Threading
G.Upper Threading
H.Drawing up Lower Thread
4.FUNCTION OF DEVICE
A.Pattern Selector
B.Zigzag Width Dial
C.Stitch length Dial
D.Adjuster
2. |
Reverse |
Sewing Button |
F.Needle Position Control
G.Drop Feed Lever
H. Foot Pressure Regulator
I. Double Presser Foot Lifter
5.PATTERN SETTING
6.FABRIC, THREAD AND NEEDLE TABLE
7.STRAIGHT SEWING
A.Trial Sewin
B.Thread Tension Adjustment
8.ZIGZAG SEWING
9.ELASTIC SEWING
10.MAKING BUTTONHOLES
11.OVERCASTING
12.STRETCH STITCHING
13.OVERLOCKING
14.BLIND HEM STITCHING
15.MENDING
16.ZIPPER SEWING
17.ROLL HEMMING
18.ATTACHING ELASTIC
19.LAPPED SEAM SEWING
20.QUILTING
21.APPLIQUE WORK
22.EMBROIDERY
23.TWIN NEEDLE SEWING
24.PIN TUCKING
25.MAINTENANCE
A.Cleaning Feed Dog And Hook
B.Oiling Under Top Cover And Face Cover
C.Changing Light Bulb
26. TROUBLE CHART
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ÂME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS
hread Guide:
To guide thread for bobbin winding. p Thread Guide:
ro lead upper thread. ke-Up Lever:
Safety-designed take-up lever for easier threading. Thread to be led from right to left. Thz cad Guide:
To lead upper thread from right to left. Needle-Bar Thread Guide:
To lead upper thread into the left guide for regular sewing.
dresser Foot Thumb Screw: To fasten presser foot holder. Needle Plate:
For smooth feeding to aid sewing, also marked for seam guides.
Plastic Plate:
You can see the quantity of lower thread. Drop Feed Lever:
To lower feed dog for darning and embroidering, etc.
Extension Table With Accessory Box: To convert the machine style into flat-bed use. To store the accessories.
Bobbin Winder Spindle:
To wind lower thread by pushing spindle to nght.
Bobbin Winding Stopper:
To stop bobbin winding when bobbin has been filled by thread.
Handwheel:
Always turn it towards you. When bobbin winder spindle is in right position ,hand wheel is disengaged with needle drive mechanism, even if pressing the foot con troller, the machine needle should not move. Power And Light Switch:
To turn machine on and to turn on sewing light at the same time.
Electrical Receptacle For Foot Controller: To plug in foot controller and obtain power supply.
Upper Thread Tension Dial:
To adjust upper thread tension according to material and thread used.
Pressure Regulator:
To change pressure of presser foot. Handle:
To carry machine. Folds away when not in use.
11.Spool Pin (Retractable): To mount spool of thread. Retracts when not in use. To sew with twin needles.
12.Pattern Selector:
To select the stitch pattern, turns both ways.
13.Zigzag Width Dial:
To adjust zigzag width.
14.Stitch Length Dial: To adjust stitch length.
15.Reverse Button:
To be pushed for reverse sewing, hold in for
continuous reverse sewing.
16.Adjuster:
To adjust buttonhole stitches balance and stretch stitch appearance.
25. Presser Foot Lifter:
To raise foot. With 2-step lifter, thicker fabrics can be easily fed under foot.
26.Needle Clamp Screw: For needle replacement.
27.Snap-On Presser Foot: Easily changeable foot.
28.Feed Dog:
To feed materials by its teeth.
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The accessories come with your machine as stan dard equipment and are stored in extension table.
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A.
Converting
Machine
For flat-bed |
use |
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For free |
arm use |
Slide to |
left to take |
used as |
-arm |
a free |
it
off, and model.
the
machine
can
be
A
free-arm
is
convenient
to
sew
or
embroilder;
trousers,
sleeves,
cuffs
of
T-shirts,
blouses,
etc.
Do
viceversa
of
above
steps
to
attach
extension
table.
To open lid illustrated.
of
accessory
box,
push
it
open,
as
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. Connecting Foot Controller and
Power Cord
Connect foot controller and power cord.
Before plugging in, be sure voltage of machine conforms to your electrical power supply.
Alwais unplug machine when not in use.
Be careful not to drop foot controller.
Switch on power to turn on |
machine |
and |
sewing |
light simultaneously. |
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The more |
you |
press |
foot |
controlle |
the faster the |
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machine |
runs. |
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Specifications |
vary from country |
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Changing Needle |
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(1) |
Bring needle to |
highest |
position |
by turning |
handwheel towards |
you. |
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(2) |
Loosen needle clamp screw and remove needle. |
(3) |
With flat side away from you, insert new needle |
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far as |
it will go. |
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(4) |
Push |
needle until |
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reaches stopper |
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and |
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tighten needle clamp |
screw |
firmly. |
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Use Ball-point Needle |
for |
stretch fabrics. |
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Needles for industrial sewing machine can not |
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Do
not use
bent
or
blunt
needles.
Using |
defective |
or worn |
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causes-stitch |
skipping, |
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needles breakage
not of
only needles
or
snapping
of
thread;
it
also
can
damage
hook
and
needle
plate.
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Changing
Foot
Raise presser position.
foot
lifter.
Bring
needle
to
highest
(1) will
Push
come
button off.
of
holder
towards
you
and
foot
(2) Position a |
new foot |
groove of the |
holder. |
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with
the
pin
right
under
the
(3) Lower presser a presser foot.
foot
lifter
so
that
holder
catches
If holder |
does |
not catch |
press the |
lifter |
slightly. |
a
presser
foot
perfectly,
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E. Winding Bobbin
(1)Pull up spool pin.
(2)Put spool on spool pin. Draw thread from spool pin through thread guide as following number
©and©.
(3)Wind thread clockwise around bobbin several times.
(4)Push down bobbin on spindle as far as it will go.
(5) Push |
bobbin towards handwheel and press |
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down foot |
controller. |
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Do not put your fingers near needle as needle may move a little when starting to wind bobbin.
Never push spindle towards handwheel while sewing.
(6) Machine stops automatically when winding is finished.
Return spindle by pushing it in direction of arrow. Remove wound bobbin.
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Lower |
Threading |
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Removing |
bobbin |
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Slide plastic plate towards you |
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take out |
bob |
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bin |
with your finger or bobbin |
extractor |
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to |
opposite |
end of cleaning brush. |
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Inserting |
bobbin |
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(1) |
Insert |
bobbin into bobbin case with thread end |
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in |
direction of arrow. |
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(2) |
After pulling |
end of thread in direction of |
arrow |
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hook it on right |
cut-out |
of bobbin case. |
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(3) While pulling thread, it will be inserted |
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bobbin |
case |
and spring. |
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Pull thread to turn bobbin a few times. |
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(4) Move thread |
to left |
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hook thread on left |
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cut-out |
of |
bobbin |
case |
and pull it up |
towards |
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needle. |
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(5) Pull |
out thread |
for |
about |
15cm |
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and |
ciose |
plastic |
plate. |
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Raise |
presser foot. |
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Set take..up |
lever to |
highest position by turning |
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handwheel |
towards |
you. |
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Thread |
by following steps: |
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(1) |
Lead |
thread from |
spool, |
hook it |
onto guide |
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and pass it |
between |
guide |
D and |
guide . |
(2) Draw thread |
to the |
front |
and into |
either slit |
of |
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thread |
tension |
unit |
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, making |
sure thread |
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firmly |
between |
both |
tension |
discs. |
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(3) |
Hook thread onto |
guide |
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and |
pull |
it |
up |
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insert |
into |
spring. |
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Hook thread |
up |
Lever © |
making sure |
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is |
onto take |
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through hole. |
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it is |
easier |
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to check threading if face plate is open. |
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thread |
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thread |
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to the |
left. |
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guide ® |
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Pull |
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thread through |
left |
guide © |
and thread |
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from front |
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back, leaving |
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