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CONTENTS
1 . MACHINE ANDFEATUR
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3. 0~ PLACDNC
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REMOVING BOBH
5. WINDING
D0BB[\. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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ADJUSTING'BOBBIN WINDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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. THREADING BOBBIN CASE. . . . . .
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REPLACING BOBBIN CASE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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. PREPARING TO SOVY
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Il. ADJUSTING
UPPERTHREADTENSION
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ADJUSTING !'lN0C FEEDERS
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OFTHE PRESSERV001 9
1 1 REGULATING
STITCH LENGTH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0
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. CLEANING
SHUTTLE ANDRACE
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EMBROIDERING ANDMONOGRAMMI
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CAUSES OFCOMMON
DIFFICULTIES . . . . . . . . . . .
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(Back) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 . MACHINE AND FEATURES
1 6
FRONT
Fig. 1
1 . Built-in Darner

1 4. Thread Take Up Spring


2. Thread Take Up Lever

1 5. Needle Plate
3.
Upper Thread Guide

1 6
. Slide Plate
4. Spool Pin

1 7. Needle Bar
5. Stitch Length Indicator Plate

1 8
. Thread Tension Guide
6 .
Stitch Length Indicator

1 9
. Face Plate
7. Stitch Length Dial

20. Zig Zag Indicator Window


8. Reverse Stitch Button

21 .
Zig Zag Indicator
9. Fly wheel

22. Zig Zag Lock &Release Button


1 0. Bobbin Winder

23. ZigZag Regulating Lever


1 1 . Bobbin Winder Thread Guide

24. ZigZag Disc Chamber


1 2. Fabric Feeder Control Buttons

25. Top Cover


1 3. Thread Tension Regulator

26 . Needle
Position Regulating
Lever
27.
Needle Position Indicating Plate
Fig. 2
if
BACK
34 . Motor Cover
35 . Thread Cutter
36 . Presser Bar Lif ter
37 .
Sewing Light Switch
28 . Needle Clamp Thumb
Screw
29 .
Presser Foot
30 . Presser Foot
Thumb Screw
31 .
Needle Bar Thread Guide
32.
Presser Bar
33 .
Fabric Feeders
Fig .
5
B
NEEDLE
FLAT SIDE
2. B ELT ADJUSTMENT
Remove motor cover and
set
screws .
Loosen motor bracket screw (A) . Slide
motor
bracket down to tighten-up to
loosen .
CAUTION: Do not tighten belt too
tight.
3. REPLACING NEEDLE
1 . Raise the needle bar to its highest posi-
tion . (Turn the f ly wheel by hand
toward y ou . )
2. Loosen needle clamp screw (A) and
remove old needle.
3. Insert the needle into needle bar (B )
with the f lat side of the needle toward
the f lv wheel .
CAUTION :
B e
sure the needle is all
the way
up .
It should rest against the
needle stop
pin
(C) .
4 .
Tighten the needle clamp screw secure-
ly with screw driver
.
CAUTION : Check needle and make
sure
it is not bent or dull .
4 . REMOVING B OB B IN CASE
1 . Raise
the needle bar to its highest
position .
(Turn the f ly wheel toward
y ou by hand. )
2. Open slide
plate
.
With the
lef t thumb
and f oref inger, open the
latch (A) of
the bobbin case
(B ) .
3. Remove bobbin case f rom the spindle
post (C) . (Pull to
the lef t . )
NOTE :

With
the latch held open, the
bobbin is locked
inside the bobbin case.
To remove bobbin
f rom the bobbin case,
Fig .
6

release the
latch .
Fig. 8
5 . WINDING BOBBIN
1 . Hold the f ly
wheel
(A)
Fig .
7
with
the lef t hand and turn the clutch (B)
Fig . 7 toward y ou to release the clutch .
By doing this, the f ly wheel turns
f reely .
NOTE: If the needle moves, the
clutch is not completely released.

Fig. 9
2 . Place thread on the spool pin and guide the thread through the upper thread
guide (C ) Fig . 8 . Then bring the thread across the machine and under the
bobbin winder thread guide (D) Fig . 8 .
3 . Wind the thread several times on the bobbin (E) Fig . 9 . Now place the bobbin
on the spindle (F) Fig .
9 .
of the bobbin winder .
NOTE: The lock spring on the spindle must f it into the slot in the bobbin.
This is done by holding the rubber ring (G) Fig . 9 with the right hand and
turning the bobbin with the lef t hand until the lock spring slips into the slot of
the bobbin.
4 . Push the latch (H) Fig . 9 of the bobbin winder down until the rubber ring (G)
Fig .
9 is
brought in contact with the f ly wheel.
5 . Turn
the f ly wheel slowly toward y ou ; then operate the machine as in sewing .
When the
bobbin
is
f ull, it will stop .
6 . Remove the bobbin
f rom the spindle, then re-engage the machine by holding
the f ly wheel
with the lef t hand
and
with the right hand turn the clutch away
f rom y ou .
NOTE: Make sure y ou tighten f irmly .
6 . ADJUSTING BOBBIN WINDER
1 . If the thread winds
screw (A) Fig . 1 3
Fig . 1 3 .
2 . If the thread winds
thread winds as in Fig. 1 2, move the bracket sl ightl y to the right .
Fig. 1 0

Fig.
1 1

Fig. 1 2
1 . THREADING BOBBIN CASE
unevenl y on the bobbin as
shown in Fig . 1 1 and 1 2, l oosen
and adjust the bobbin winder thread guide
bracket (B)
as in Fig . 1 1 , move the bracket sl ightl y to
the l ef t . If the
1 . Hol d the bobbin
case between the l ef t thumb and f oref inger with the sl ot up.
With 5 or 6 inches of thread
trail ing in the pal m, hol d the bobbin between the
thumb and f irst two f ingers of right hand .
2 . Insert the bobbin into the bobbin case,
then pul l the trail ing thread into the sl ot,
up to the l ef t until it enters the del ivery ey e under
the tension spring . There
shoul d be a sl ight tension on the thread as it pul l s through
the del ivery ey e .
8 . REPLACING BOBBIN CASE
1 . Turn f l y wheel toward
y ou by hand
unti l the
needl e
bar
i s at i ts
hi ghes t
p os i ti on, and
op en the s l i de p l ate . Draw
about 3 i nches
of thread f rom the
bobbi n and
l et i t hang l oos el y f rom the
bobbi n
cas e .
2
.
Wi th the l ef t thumb and f oref i nger,
hol d the l atch (A) of the bobbi n cas e
(B) and p l ace i t on the s p i ndl e p os t (C) .

Fi t; . 1 5
NOTE : The p rotrudi ng f i nger (D)
mus t s l i de i nto the del i very ey e (E) at
the top of the s huttl e .
3 . Rel eas e the l atch and p res s the bobbi n
cas e to the ri ght unti l i t catches the
groove on the s p i ndl e p os t .
9 . THREADING MACHINE
1 . Turn the f l y wheel toward y ou and
rai s e the take up l ever (E) to i ts hi ghes t
p os i ti on. Pl ace thread on the s p ool p i n
and bri ng the thread through the up p er
thread gui de (A &A) .
2 . Bri ng the thread down through the
thread gui de to the tens i on di s c (B)
f rom ri ght to l ef t and up . Then p ul l
the thread up through the thread take
up s p ri ng (C) .
3 . Bri ng the thread through the thread
tens i on gui de (D) and thread the take
up l ever (E) f rom ri ght to l ef t .
4 . Bri ng thread down through the thread
gui de (F) at the op eni ng i n the f ace
p l ate,
and through the needl e bar thread
gui de (G)
f rom behi nd . Thread the
needl e f rom l ef t to
ri ght, l eavi ng about
5 or 6 i nches of
thread .

Fi g .
1 7
10. PREPARING TO SEW
4f
Fig . 18
Fig.
19
1. hold the loose end of the needle thread
in your left hand, and turn the fly
wheel toward you by hand until the
needle moves down through the needle
p late and up
again
to
its highest p osi-
tion . Pull the needle
thread gently, and
the bobbin thread will come up with
it
through the hole in the needle
p late
.
Then p lace both ends of the thread
back between the toes of the p resser
foot .
NOTE :

If the bobbin thread does not


rise,
check to see if there is at least 3
or 4 inches
of bobbin thread hanging
loosely from the
bobbin
case .
2. Pull the two threads at least 5 inches
behind the p resser foot . Place material
under p resser foot, and lower the foot
with the p resser bar lifter . Regulate
the stitch to the desired siz e and sew .
TO REMOVEMATERIAL, raise the
needle to
its highest p osition and raise
the
foot with the p resser bar lifter,
then p ull the
fabric back and to the
left . Cut the
thread with the thread
cutter behind
p resser bar, leaving a few
inches of
thread behind the p resser foot .
11 . ADJUSTING UPPER
THREAD TENSION
The
correct s ti tch can us ually be obtai ned
by varyi ng the upper thread tens i on
.
NOTE: TENSION ADJUSTMENT
SHOULD BE MEDE WITH
THE
PRESSER FOOTDOWN.
To i ncreas e the tens i on, turn the tens i on
di al clockwi s e (Fi g . 2 0 ) . To
decreas e
the tens i on, turn the tens i on di al counter
clockwi s e (Fi g . 2 0 ) . When the
tens i on
i s properly adjus ted, the upper and lower
threads wi ll cros s i n the center
of the
materi al (Fi g . 2 1-A) .
When the upper thread tens i on i s too
ti ght, or the bobbi n tens i on
i s too loos e,
the lower thread wi ll lay flat along the
top of the materi al (Fi g . 2 1-B) .
When the upper thread tens i on i s too
loos e or the bobbi n tens i on
too ti ght, the
upper thread wi ll lay flat along the
bottom of the materi al
(Fi g . 2 1-C) .
The tens i on s hould be adjus ted
li ttle by li ttle unti l the des i red
tens i on i s obtai ned .
NOTE
:
Each machi ne vari es , and the proper upper
anywhere
between one and s i x .
Adjus t upper thread tens i on
unti l proper tens i on i s
parti cular
machi ne.
Fi g . 2 0

Fi g. 2 1
12 .
ADJUSTING BOBBIN
THREAD TENSION
1.
The bobbi n thread tens i on
on your machi ne i s
correctly adjus ted
the
factory .

Therefore,
i t i s s eldom neces s ary to alter
the bobbi n
Should i t become
neces s ary to do s o,

Adjus ti ng
Screw
the
adjus ti ng s crew of
the tens i on
s pri ng
on the outs i de of
the bobbi n
cas e can be
ti ghtened or loos ened
to
i ncreas e or
decreas e the tens i on of
the
bobbi n thread .
2 . To i ncreas e the
bobbi n thread
tens i on,
turn the adjus ti ng
s crew clockwi s e.
To
decreas e tens i on of the
bobbi n thread,
turn
the adjus ti ng
s crew counter
clockwi s e.
tens i on s etti ng may be
i m :
i t
obtai ned for your
Fi g. 2 2
before.
leavi ng
thread
tens i on.
types
1 .
2 .
3 .
1 3 . ADJUSTING FABRIC FEEDERS
By using the push buttons you can adjust the fabric feeders for sewing different
of materials and other special sewing, such as embroidering or darning .
For ordinary sewing, press "UP" button all the way down .

(This raises the


fabric feeders to the up position)
For sewing very light fabrics, press "DOWN" button half way down so that the
center line of the "UP" button appears on the plate .
To lower the fabric feeders below the surface of the needle plate, press the
"DOWN" button all the way down . The fabric feeders are now in the down
position, and you will be able to move your material freely in any direction,
such as when you desire to embroider or darn . When embroidering and darning,
remove the presser foot and use an embroidery hoop .
"UP" Position
Normal Fabrics
"MEDIUM" Position
Lightweight Fabrics
"DOWN" Position
Embroidering &Darning
Fig . 23
Fig .
24
1 4 . ADJUSTING PRESSURE OF THE PRESSER FOOT
on the material,
press down on the curled ring (A) . (This
darner
(B)
to
raise, thus releasing the pressure on the
l . To release the pressure
will allow the built- in
material . )
2 . To increase
NOTE : The built- in

darner will stop at any


position you desire .
3 . For normal sewing, push built- in darner all the
way down .
A. For darning and embroidering, release the
built- in darner.
CAUTION : Even though the presser foot is
bar lifter is in the down position .
5 . Adjust the

built- in

darner to the proper position according to the thickness of


the material you are using.
the pressure on the material,
press down on the built- in

darner (B) .
removed,
make
sure the presser
Fig. 25

Fig. 26
1 5 . R E G U L A T I N G S T I T C H L E N G T H
1 .
FOR WA R D
-T henumber behind the stitch length indicator (C ) indicates the
number of stitches per inch.
T o
sew at the desired stitch length, turn the stitch length dial (B) until thestitch
length indicator
(C )
is directly in front of the number on the stitch length
indicator plate (A ) .
For normal sewing, turn the stitch length dial to #1 1 2 in red. T his means you
will have 1 2 stitches per inch.
2. BU T T ON H OL E S -T o adjust the stitch length for malting buttonholes, set the
stitch length indicator
(C )
to the letters BH in red on the stitch length indicator
plate (A ) . T his setting may also
be used
when you
desire
to
make
satin
stitch
designs .
: ~ . R 1 "VI 'I R S E S E N VI N G -
Push the button indicated by letter
"I Z"
as far as
possible.
H olding the button in, you can make your reverse stitch. Whenyou
release the button, the machine
comes back to make a forward stitch. if a
different length
of stitch is required, set first the required stitch mark on
arro%v and then push
the button.
C A U T I ON : Do not set
the stitch length indicator
(C )
on "O":

When set in
this position, the fabric feeders do not
feed the material. T his ~ ,vill cause
the machine. t o break the thread.
Fig. 27

Fig. 28

1 0
16.
NEEDLE POSITION REGULATING LEVER
Needle position regulating lever ~ A? controls
the position of needle on LEFT, MIDDLE and
RIGIIT .
Straight se\ving :

When you set the lever


: u "1_" on needle position indicating
plate
I3 you can get straight stitch on the left
,ide of needle plate hole ; at the mark
"ML
.
the ,teedle position is always at the centre
and at tltr mark
' . K
. .
always on the right
side.
Fig. 29
L
M R
Fig. : 3 0

Fig. 3 1

Fig. : 3 2
Lig-rag se% a- ing :
When the needle position
regulating lever ~ A , is set at "1_", the pattern rig-rag should he made on left
sick toN-ard right Fig. 3 0 .
\\' lien the Ic' : cr set at mark "M" the pattern is made on both sides of the mid-
( 11c line, and at mark "R" on the right side toward left as shown in Fig. 3 3 .
CAI' Tl( )N
l

It is necessary to press needle position regulating


lever down
lightly when
setting the leer at L. : VI. R-
11. ZIG ZAG SEWING
REGULATING WIDTH OF STITCH
The zig zag regulating lever (A) controls the width of the
stitch
.

When you
push down on the zig zag regulating lever, you will notice that thezig zag
indicator
(13 ) moves from "0" to the numbers 1, 2 , 3 , 4 on the zig zag
indicator window (C) .
When the zig zag indicator
is
at the
position "0", the machine makes a straight
stitch. As the zig zag indicator moves (by pushing
doyen on the-zig zag-regulating
lever) from "0" toward
the numbers 1, 2 , 3 , 4 , the with of the stitch will become
progressively wider.
The larger the number the wider the stitch.
NOTE:

The zig zag regulating


lever returns

to

the

horizontal position when


released.
CAUTION: It is not necessary to press in on the zig zag lock and release
button (1)) when operating the
zig
zag regulating lever.
Fig. 3 3
Fig. 3 4

Fig. 3 5
To lock the z i g z ag reg ulati ng lev er so
that the machi ne sews a uni form sti tch
wi dth, fi rst press the z i g z ag reg ulati ng
lev er down unti l the z i g z ag i ndi cator i s
behi nd the number on the z i g z ag i ndi cator
wi ndow that you desi re .
Whi le holdi ng the z i g z ag reg ulati ng
lev er, press the z i g z ag lock and release
button all the way i n . Now release the
z i g z ag lock and release button . (Fi g . : 1 6 )
CAUTION
:

Do not release the z i g z ag


reg ulati ng lev er unti l after you hav e
released the z i g z ag lock and release
button .
You wi ll
noti ce that the
z i g z ag i ndi cator
i s locked on the
number whi ch
the z i g z ag
i ndi cator
was set behi nd . If
the z i g z ag
i ndi cator
i s locked behi nd any
number
larg er than
"0" up to "3 1
/ z ",
you
wi ll noti ce
that when
the z i g z ag reg ulati ng
lev er i s
pressed
down, the z i g z ag i ndi cator wi ll
mov e
from that number to # 4
.
When the
z i g z ag
reg ulati ng lev er i s released, the z i g
z ag
i ndi cator wi ll return to the number
behi nd
whi ch i t was locked . To release
the
z i g z ag reg ulati ng lev er, press the z i g
z ag
lock and release button .
CAUTION: When you press the z i g
z ag
lock and release button, do not
hold
the
z i g z ag reg ulati ng lev er
.
(Fi g
. 37 )
LOCKING ZIG ZAG REGULATING LEVER
Fi g. 36
Fi g . 37
Push
MAKING PATTERNS
By pressing
the zig zag regulating lever down as you are sewing, the pattern
formed will be as in Fig.
38.
When you slowly release the zig
zag regulating lever
back to its horizontal position, you will form the pattern
as in
Fig.
39.
By
moving the zig zag regulating lever slowly from
"0" to
"4"
and slowly back to "0"
as the machine is sewing, you will form the pattern
as in
Fig.
40.
F-
110
START
HERE
,1-4
Fig. 38

Fig. 39

Fig
. 10
You can form the pattern as in Fig.
41 by holding the zig zag regulating lever
all the way down.
NOTE:

The zig zag


indicator will be on #4 .

You may lock the zig zag reg-


ulating lever in this
position (Page 13)
You can
form the pattern as in Fig. 42 by pressing down
on the zig zag
regulating lever
until the zig zag indicator is on #2. (You
may lock the stitch
in this
position. See Page 13 . )
In order to form the pattern
as in Fig
.
43, first lock the zig zag indicator on
# 2, then
press the zig zag regulating
lever all the way down so that the zig zag
indicator is on # 4.

Sew the
desired number of stitches and while the machine
is still running, quickly
release the zig zag regulating lever.

The machine will


now sew a # 2 zig zag stitch .

Sew the
number of stitches desired
and

quickly
press the zig zag regulating lever all the
way down.

Sew the number of


stitches
desired and repeat.
WMNV
Fig.
41

Fig. 42

Fig. 43
You can form
the pattern as in Fig.
44 by slowly pressing down on the zig
zag
regulating lever as
the machine is running
until the zig zag indicator is on
# 4,
then quickly release
the zig zag regulating lever
and again slowly press down
on
the zig zag regulating
lever. Repeat as often as desired.
In order to form the
pattern as in Fig. 45, first press
the zig zag regulating lever
all the way down, and while running
the machine slowly release the
zig zag regulat-
ing lever until the
zig
zag
indicator is on "0" . When the
zig zag indicator reaches
"0",
quickly press the zig zag regulating
lever all the way down. Repeat
as often
as desired.
In
order to make the pattern as formed
in Fig. 46, with the zig zag
indicator
on "0", sew a
straight stitch for the length desired ;
then while the machine is still
running, quickly
press the zig zag regulating lever
all the way down. Sew the
number of stitches
desired and then quickly release
the zig zag regulating lever.
Repeat as often as desired.
Fig. 44

Fig.
45
0
4 0
4
Fig.
46
NOTE:

The above patterns


are just a few of the numberous
patterns that you
will be able to make with your
machine. By varying the speed with
which
you
press down on the zig
zag regulating lever and releasing
the zig zag
regulating
lever at the same time varying
the stitch length and; the number of
stitches
made, you will be able to create
hundreds of different patterns.
CAUTION:

When the machine is not sewing,


do not press the zig zag regulat
ing lever down unless
the needle is raised out of
the material.

When making
patterns, for best
results, the machine should be
sewing at a moderate rate of
speed.
CAM PATTERN
DESIGNS
This machine has 24 designs and can sew various patterns
by
inserting

cams
in the machine and by changing the stitch length .
Moveover, very beautiful patterns can be obtained by using colorful
threads .
The following charts show some typical patterns obtained by respective cams .
You can make desired patterns by using 24 cams in different stitch length with
colorful threads .
I .

F irst lock z ig z ag regulating lever ( A) on # 4 .


2 . Open the cam cover f1 3 1 and then insert a cam you desire into the cam shaft
( C) ,
and
then close
the
cover .
: 3 . Press the z ig z ag lock
&
release button If) ) .
4 . Next run the machine
and you will
obtain the design on material as shown on
next page.
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19 . OILING THE MACHINE
As i s the
case wi th al l preci si on
machi nery, i t
i s necessary for maxi -
mum effi ci ency to
properl y oi l and
cl ean at reasonabl e
i nterval s. Even
though the machi ne
i s not i n constant
use, i t i s i mportant
to oi l your
machi ne
si nce the oi l wi l l dry after standi ng
over a
peri od of ti me .
The
undersi de of the machi ne shoul d be
oi l ed
at
the
arrow poi nts as shown i n Fi g .
NOTE :

Before oi l i ng, cl ean away al l


l i nt
or forei gn matter . One or two
drops are suffi ci ent at each poi nt .
The machi ne shoul d be oi l ed at the
arrow
poi nts as shown i n Fi g.
55 .
These
parts
are accessi bl e by openi ng the
face
pl ate .
To oi l the top parts of your
machi ne,
remove the two screws (A &B)
l ocated at
each end of the top cover
(C)
.
Remove
top cover and oi l the parts
l ocated at the
arrow poi nts as i n Fi g. 5Ei .
NOTE : After you
oi l ed your machi ne,
19
have cl eaned and
i t i s advi sabl e to
run the machi ne at
hi gh speed so that
the oi l wi l l penetrate
al l movi ng parts .
CAUTION : After cl eani ng and oi l i ng
machi ne, wi pe
away al l excess oi l , and
sew on waste
materi al .
20.
BUILT
IN LIGHT
Your machi ne i s equi pped wi th a
bui l t
i n sewi ng l i ght, l ocated i nsi de the face
pl ate .
(Page 1-$ $ 19)
NOTE :

Face pl ate i s hi nged


(S ee Fi g.
57 ) and opens from l eft to ri ght
.
The sewi ng l i ght swi tch i s
l ocated on
the
back of the face pl ate (S ee
Page 2) .
The sewi ng l i ght i s a standard
bul b and
can be easi l y repl aced .
Fi g.
54
Fi g. : )5
A C
B
Fi g. ; ,(;
Fi g.
57
12
10
1 . Cloth
Guide
2. Zipper
Foot
3.
Button Sewing Foot
4 .
Hemmer Foot
5 . Buttonhole Foot
6 . Bobbins
7 . Screw Drivers
8 . Seam Ripper
9 . Bulb
10 . Oil Can
11 .
Spool Pin Felt
12.
Needles
Your machine is equipped with various
s pecialized f eet which will enable you to
do particular jobs with greater ef f iciency
and obtain better res ults . Whenever you
attach a new f oot to the pres s er bar,
make s ure you tighten the s crew s ecurely
with a
s crew
driver.
Attach cloth guide to the bed of the
machine (See Fig . 5 9 )
.
The cloth guide
will enable you to make a s traight s titch
at a unif orm dis tance f rom the s eam.

The
cloth guide is adjus table, making it pos s ible
to make a s traight s titch at various dis -
tances f rom the s eam.
Your machine is equipped with an ad-
jus table
zipper f oot . Set the zipper
f oot
on the lef t s ide as s hown in Fig . 60 .
This will allow
you
to s ew on
the lef t
s ide of zipper without danger of damaging
the zipper or the needle. To s ew on the
right s ide of the zipper, adjus t the zipper
f oot to the right s ide by loos ening the
s crew located on the back of the zipper
f oot .
NOTE: When us ing the zipper f oot,
always s ew with a s traight s titch .
HOW TO USE PRESSER FEET
A. CLOTH GUIDE
B. ZIPPER FOOT
Fig .
t" , 9
Fig.
60
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0 . HEMMER FOOT
1 . Straight Stitch
Narrow Hem
Attach
the hemmer
foot . Lock the needle position regulating lever on
"L'
. "
Set the zig zag indicator at
"O", then adjust the
stitch length
to medium
size.
(See Page 1 0)
Fold the material
over
about 1 /8 inch,
then insert the fold
beneath the hemmer
into the scroll by moving the material back and forward gently and hem
rolls
into the scroll of
the
hemmer
foot
.
After the
material is properly inserted into the hemmer foot, pull
the material
toward you until the end of the material is just below the needle.
Lower the
presser bar, then sew the first few stitches slowly
while holding the
hem
between the thumb and forefinger of the right hand .
CAUTION : Do not feed the material too fast or too slow into the hemmer
.
2. Narrow Rolled Edge
Set zig zag indicator on $ $ 2, then follow same procedure as in making straight
stitch narrow hem.
Fig. 63
4 . Place material under the foot
so that
when you start sewing you will
sew
from position Ashown in Fig .
64 - $ # 1 .
Lower the foot on to the
material .
Press the zig zag indicator lever
down
until the zig zag indicator is
behind
# # 3 on
the zig zag indicator window
(See Page
1 2 - Fig . 33) Then sew
between
A& B shown in Fig. 64
-
$ $ 2,
and make 4 or 5 stitches .
5 . Raise
the fabric feeders to up position .
Release zig zag regulating lever so that
the indicator returns to the position
between 1 and 2 .
6 .

Sew from Ato Cshown in Fig . 64 - # # 3 .


With the needle half way through the
material on the left side of the zigzag
stitch (Fig. 64 - # # 3E ) , using the needle
as a pivot, turn the material in the
opposite direction .
7. Lower the fabric feeders
as
in
step # # 3 .
Turn the fly wheel toward you by
hand until the needle is at its highest
position .
Press
the zig
zag regulating
lever down until the indicator
is behind
# # 3.
(See step
$ # 4) .

Sew from C to D as
shown in Fig. 64
-
$ # 4 .

Release zig zag


regulating
lever so that the zig zag
indicator returns to the position between
Cut

1 and 2 .
S . Raise fabric feeders and sew between
D and B as shown in Fig. 64
-
# $ 5 .
CAUTION: Sew between D and B
carefully, being carefull not to overlap
the two sides of the buttonhole.
9. With the ripper, cut the cloth between
Fig.
64

the two sides of the buttonhole.

(Fig .
64 -
$ # 5)
E . BUTTONHOLE FOOT
1 . Lock the needle position regulating
lever at "L": Attach buttonhole foot,
and set stitch length indicator on
BH (See Page la $ # 2)
2. Set zig
zag indicator between 1 and 2
and
lock into position . (See Page 1 3 -
Fig . 36)
3 . Push "DOWN" button to drop fabric
feeders .
22 . BLIND
HEMMING
1 .
I . ocl< the needle
position regulating lever
on
"R":
2 .
Set stitch length dial to
x$1 2 in red.
3.
Insert No . 1 6 cam.
4.
Prepare the garment in
the same manner as
for hand hemming.
A B
23 . APPLIQUEING
Fig. 65
1 . Set needle
position regulating lever
on
"I
. .
2 .
Adjust the machine to a narrow
zig
zag stitch.
3. Set the
stitch length to BH. Base
material on to the article, then
sew
around the edges of
the material .
Fig. 66
COMPLETED
A. If hem with folded edge is used, make
first fold 3/8" deep.
B. Turn hem the depth desired and baste
1 /4"
from upper edge. Press
in place.
C. Fold hem back toward left side of garment
leaving i/4" extended.
D.
Place material under presser foot, with top
folded edge to the left
of the needle.
24 .
EMBROIDERING AND
MONOGRAMMING
1 . Release pressure of presser foot .

Lower
fabric feeders . Lock zig zag indicat or
int o posit ion "2" behind t he zig zag
indicat or window .

Put mat erial int o


embroidery hoop, t hen place under foot .
Lower foot , t hen t urn t he fly wheel
t oward you by hand and raise t he
lower t hread t hrough t he mat erial so
t hat bot h t he upper and lower t hreads
are on t op of your mat erial .
2 . Sew at medium speed . Move mat erial
slowly so t hat t he t hread will be close
Fig . 67

t oget her as in a sat in st it ch .

Wit h a
lit t le pract ice you will be able t o do
many t ypes of designs and gain a great
deal
of pleasure
from your machine
.
25 . DARNING
1 . Release t he pressure of t he presser foot .
Lower t he fabric feeders, and place t he
mat erial under t he foot and lower t he
presser bar .
NOTE:

This enables you t o move t he


mat erial in any direct ion while t he
machine
is
running .
2 . Sew around t he areas you desire t o
darn . Then move t he mat erial back
Fig . 68

and fort h, sewing out beyond t he worn


or open place in t he mat erial .

Cont inue
unt il t he hole is covered, going bot h
sideways and forward and back.
NOTE : While darning, run t he ma-
chine
at medium speed .
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1 0 9
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9 2
9 9
1 0 0
1 0 1
1 0 2
1 0 3
1 0 4
1 0 5
1 0 6
75

Set Scr ew for 74


76 Zig Za g Rock & Relea se Button
Spr ing
77 Zig Za g Indica tor Pla te
78 Zig Za g Indica tor Reflecting
Pla te
Set Scr ews for 78 (2
PCs
.)
Zig Za g Indica ting Restr ictor
Zig Za g Indica ting Restr ictor
Spr ing
82 Zig Za g Indica tor
83

Set Scr ews for 82 (2


PCs
.)
84 Zig Za g Indica tor Stop Meta l
85 Set Scr ew for 84
86 Zig Za g Lock & Relea se Button
Sha ft Complete
87 Zig Za g Regula ting Lever Link
Complete
88 Zig Za g Regula ting Lever Link
set Pin
Zig Za g Regula ting Lever Link
Scr ew (1 )
9 0

Zig Za g Regula ting Lever Link


Scr ew (2 )
Zig Za g Regula ting Lever Spr ing
Motor Cover
Set Scr ew (1 ) for 9 2
Set Scr ews (2 ) for 9 2
(3
PCs
.)
Fa br ic Feeder s Contr ol Buttons
Set Scr ews for 9 5 (2
PCs
.)
Fa br ic Feeder s Contr ol Buttons
Connecting Rod
Fa br ic Feeder s Contr ol Buttons
Connecting Fin
Nut for 9 7
Bobbin Winder
Bobbin Winder Rubber Ring
Set Scr ews for 1 0 0 (2
PCs
.)
Fly Wheel
Fly Wheel Stop Motion Wa sher
Fly Wheel Stop Motion Scr ew
Fly Wheel Stop Motion Stop
Scr ew
1 0 7 Motor Br a cket
1 0 8 Set Scr ew for 1 0 7
1 0 9 Set Scr ew Wa sher for 1 0 7
79
80
81
89
9 1
9 2
9 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
9 7
9 8
1 Fa ce Pla te Cover Pla te 2 1 Slide Pla te 41 Set Scr ew (2 ) for 40 57 Ver tica l Sha ft Center Pin set
2 Fa ce Pla te 2 2 Slide Pla te Ba ck Spr ing 42 Spool Pins (2 PCs.) Scr ew
3 Fa ce Pla te set Spr ing 2 3 Set Scr ews for 2 2 (2 PCs.) 43 Spool Pins Felts (2 PCs.) 58 Ver tica l Sha ft Center Pin set
4 Set Scr ew for 3 2 4 Needle Pla te 44 Top Cover Scr ew Stop Scr ew
5 Fa ce Pla te Hinges (2 PCs.) 2 5 Needle Pla te Guide Scr ews 45 Set Scr ew for 44 (I) 59 Needle Position Regula ting
6 Set Scr ews for 5 (4 PCs.) (2 PCs.) - 46 Set Scr ew for 44 (2 ; I_ecer Stopper
7 Fa ce Pla te set Spr ing Ca tcher 2 6 Set Scr ew for 2 4 47 Oil Pipe (1 ) 6 0 Set Scr ews for 59 (2
PCs
.)
8 Set Scr ews- for 7 (2
PCs
.) 2 7 Ventila tion Window 48 Oil Pipe (2 ) 6 1 Feed Regula ting Device
9 La mp Assembly 2 8 Set Scr ews for 2 7 (3 PCs.) 49 Needle Position Regula ting 6 2 Set Scr ew for 6 1
1 0 Bulb 2 9 Da r ner Pla te 6 3 Stitch Length Indica tor
1 1 Light Reflecting Pla te 30 Cor d set Meta l (1 ) 50 Set Scr ews for 49 l2 PCs. . 6 4 Set Scr ews for 6 3 (2
PCs
.)
1 2 Set Scr ews for 1 1 (4
PCs
.) 31 Set Scr ew (1 ) for 30 51 Zig Za g Width Adjustor 6 5 Stitch Length Regula ting Dia l
1 3 Thr ea d Tension Guide 32 Cor d set Meta l (2 ) Stopper (1 ) 6 6 Set Scr ews for 6 5 (2
PCs
.)
1 4 Set Scr ews for 1 3 (2 PCs.) 33 Set Scr ew (2 ) for 32 52 Zig Za g Width Adjustor 6 7 Stitch Length Indica tor Pla te
1 5 Thr ea d Loose Meta l 34 Cor d set Meta l (3) Stop Scr ew 6 8 Set Scr ews for 6 7 (2
PCs
.)
1 6 Set Scr ew for 1 5 35 Set Scr ew (3) for 34 53 Nut for 52 6 9 Bobbin Winder Thr ea d Guide
1 7 Needle Ba r Cr a nk Rod 36 Cor d set Meta l (4) 54 Set Scr ews (1 ) for 51 70 Set Scr ew for 6 9
Restr ictor 37 Set Scr ew (4) for 36 (2
PCs
.) 71 Zig Za g Contr ol Ba se Pla te
1 8 Set Scr ews for 1 7 (2 PCs.) 38 Upper Thr ea d Guide (I)
55 Zig Za g Width Adjustor 72 Set Scr ews for 71 (2
PCs
.)
1 9 Thr ea d Tension Regula tor 39 Set Scr ew (1 ) for 38 Stopper (2 ) 73 Zig Za g Regula ting Lever
2 0 Set Scr ew for 1 9 40 Upper Thr ea d Guide (2 ) 56 Set Scr ew (2 ) for 55 74 Zig Za g Rock & Relea se Button
19
34
233
136
217
159
l e a vo
IB
249
156
247 246
205
203

Stop Scre w for 202


204

Se t Me ta l for 202
205

Se t Scre w for 204


206 Fe e d Conne cting Sl iding Bl ock
207 Scre w for 206
208 Ve rtica l Sha ft Link
209 Se t Scre w for 208
210 Ve rtica l Sha ft Ce nte r Pin
211

Se t Scre w for 210


212 Ve rtica l Sha ft
213 Ve rtica l Sha ft Ce nte r Scre w
214

Nut for 213


215 Ra ce Conne cting Rod
216 Ra ce Conne cting Rod Pins
~2 pcs. )
217 Se t Scre ws for 216 (2 pcs . )
218 Cra nk Conne cting Rod
219 Cra nk Conne cting Rod Hinge
Scre w
220 Not for 219
221 Oscil l a ting Rock Sha ft
222 Oscil l a ting Rock Sha ft Ce nte r
Pin (1)
223 Oscil l a ting Rock Sha ft Ce nte r
Pin (2)
224 Se t Scre ws for 222 & 223
225 Oscil l a ting Sha ft Cra nk
226 Se t Scre w for 225
227 Lowe r Sha ft
228 Lowe r Sha ft Stop Col l a r
229 Se t Scre ws for 228 (2 l ie s . )
230 Ra ce Guide
231

Se t Scre w for 230


232 Wa she r for 231
233 Ra ce Guide Sha ft
234 Se t Scre w for 233
235 Ra ce
236 Shuttl e Drive r
237 Lowe r Sha ft Ta pe r Pins
' 2 pcs . )
Shuttl e
Bobbin
Bobbin Ca se
Ra ce Cove r
Ra ce Cove r Spring
Se t Scre ws for 242
(2 l ie s . )
Fe e d Rock Sha ft
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
110 Pre sse r Ba r Spring 134 Se t Scre w for 133 (1) 158 Se t Scre ws fPr 157 (2 l ie s . ) 181 Zig Za g Ca m Box Sha ft Spring 245 Fe e d Rock Sha ft Cra nk Pin
111 Pre sse r Ba r 135 Se t Scre w for 133 (2) 159 \t' orm Ge a r Compl e te 182 Ve rtica l Sha ft Link Pin 246 Se t Scre w for 245
112 Pre sse r Ba r Guide Bra cke t 136 Thre a d Ta ke -up Le ve r 160 Se t Scre ws fbr 159 (3 pcs. ) 183 Ve rtica l Sha ft Link Pin Cove r 247 Ce nte r Scre ws for 244 & 249
113 Se t Scre w for 112 137 Thre a d Ta ke -up Le ve r Link Pin 161 Pa tte rn Ca m Sl iding Arm 184 Se t Scre w for 183 (4 l ie s . )
114 Thre a d Te nsion Re l e a sing 138 Se t Scre w for 137 162 Pa tte rn Ca m Sl iding Arm Pin 185 Ne e dl e Ba r Conne cting Rod 248 Nuts for 247 (4 l ie s . )
Le ve r 139 Thre a d Ta ke -up Ba l a nce 163 Wa she r for 1E ~2 Bra cke t 249 Fe e d Lifting Rock Sha ft
115 Pre sse r Ba r Lifte r 140 Stop Pin for 139 164 Pa tte rn Ca m :Sl iding Le ve r 186 Se t Scre w for 124 250 Fe e d Lifting Rock Sha ft Cra nk
116 Pre sse r Ba r Lifte r Hinge Pin 141 Arm Sha ft Bushing 165 Se t Scre ws for 164 (2 pcs . ) 187 Ne e dl e Position Re gul a ting Rol l e r & Stud
117 Thre a d Cutte r 142 Se t Scre w for 141 166 Pa tte rn Ca m Sl iding Le ve r Pin Le ve r 251 Fa bric Fe e de rs Control Button
118 Pre sse r Foot for Zig Z. a g 143 Worm 167 Zig Za g Width Adjustor 188 Se t Scre ws for 187 (2 pcs . ) Bod_ (1)
Stitch 144 Worm se t Scre ws (2 pcs . ) 168 Zig Za g Width Adjustor Pl a te 189 Ne e dl e Position Re gul a ting
252 Se t Scre w (1) for 251
119 Pre sse r Foot Thumb Scre w 145 Arm Sha ft Scre w Ge a r 169 Se t Scre ws for 168 Le ve r Ba se Pl a te
253 Fa bric Fe e de rs Control Button
120 Ne e dl e Ba r . Swing Arm 146 Se t Scre ws for 145 (2 pcs . ) (2 p-) 190 Ne e dl e Position Re gul a ting Body (2)
121 Pre sse r Ba r Bushing (Uppe r) 147 Arm Sha ft Scre w Ge a r Stop 170 Zig Za g Width Adjustor Spring Le ve r Arm Sha ft
254 Fa bric Fe e de rs Control Button
122 Pre sse r Ba r Bushing (Lowe r) Col l a r 171 Zig Za g Width Adjustor Hinge
191 Sna p Ring for 190
Body Conne cting Rod
123 Se t Scre ws for 121 & 122 148 Se t Scre ws for 147 (2 pcs . ) Scre w 192 Se t Scre w for 190
255 Fe e d Ba r
124 Ne e dl e Ba r Conne cting Rod 149 Zig Za g Ca m Compl e te 172 Se t Scre w fdr 171 193 Ne e dl e Position Re gul a ting
256 Fe e d Ba r Ce nte r Scre ws
125 Ne e dl e Ba r Conne cting Rod Pin 150 Zig Za g Ca m Bushing se t 173 Zig Za g Link Le ve r Bra cke t - (2 pa s . )
126 Se t Scre w for 125 Scre w(1) 174 Zig Za g Width Adjustor Col l a r
194 Se t Scre w for 193
257 Nuts for 256 (2 pcs . )
127 Ne e dl e Cl a mp 151 Zig Za g Ca m Bushing se t 175 Zig Za g Ca m Box Compl e te 195 Forke d Rod
258 Fa bric Fe e de rs
128 Ne e dl e Ba r Scre w (2)
176 Zig Za g Ca m' Box Sl iding Pl a te
196 Forke d Rod Hinge Scre w
259 Se t Scre ws for 258
129 Ne e dl e Ba r Thre a d Guide 152 Fe e d Ca m
177 Zig Za g Ca m Box- Sha ft
197 Nut for 196
(2 pcs . )
130 Se t Scre w for 129 153 Fe e d Ca m se t Scre w 178 Zig Za g Ca m, Box Sha ft
198 Fe e d Re gul a tor 260 Ta bl e Hinge se t Scre ws
131 Ne e dl e Ba r Conne cting Stud 154 Arm Sha ft Wa she r (1) 199 Fe e d Re gul a tor Hinge Pin
(2 pos . )
132 Ne e dl e Ba r Cra nk Rod 155 Fl y Whe e l Bushing 179 Zig Za g Ca m' : Box Sha ft 200 Se t Scre w for 199
133 Thre a d Ta ke -up Le ve r Link 156 Fl y Whe e l Bushing Pin Wa she rs (2) (2 pcs . )
201 Wa she r for 199
Cra nk Pin 157 Fl y Whe e l Bushing Ba l a nce 180 Stop Scre w kor 177 202 Fe e d Re gul a tor Te nsion Spring

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