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Anleitung White, modell 1632

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Raise needle to its highestposition and open the 2. Open hinged latch of shuttle race Cover, bobbin case and pull bob bin case out of machine. 3. Release the latch and bob bin will fall out easily. INSERTING BOBBIN INTO BOBBIN CASE H 5 cm 1. Pull off 5cm of thread from bobbin and insert it 2. Guide the end of thread into bobbin case as shown. into slot. TenionsPrin Pull into iocm slot and under tension Spring and drawout about 10 cm ofthread, —7-— INSERTING BOBBIN CASE INTO SHUTTLE RACE Th Insert Hinged latch 1. Ensure needle is at its highest position. 2. Holding latch open, place bobbin casePulling thread to the front, open the latch of bobbin case and hold it. onto centre pin in shuttle and release latch. CHANGING NEEDLE I 1 Needle clamp screw1. Raise needle to its highest position. 2. Loosen needle clamp screw and re Tighten move old needle. 3. With the flat side of the needle facingaway from you, insert needle as far upas it will go. 4. Tighten the needle clamp screwsecurely. Note: At the first sLgn of any stitching irregularity always change the needle fora new good quality one. —P8— DRAWING UP BOBBIN THREAD Hold the top thread with a slight tension in your left hand and rotate the handwheel towards you so that the needle goes down and up agarn, then gently pull your thread out towards the rear and under your sewing toot and you are readyto start sewing. CHANGING SEWING DIRECTIONS 1. Lower needle down into fabric and 2. Put down presser foot andraise presser foot, pivot the fabric start to sew. around the needle to change direction as desired. —10— REGULATING THE PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE 1. Adjust lever to desired pressure. For light fabrics use 3, use 1-2, for heavy fabrics use 1. for medium fabrics 2. Insufficient pressure may cause poor feeding, skipped stitches, or difficultyin guiding the fabric. 3. No. pressure adjustment is required whenembroidery darning or sewing freehand - DROP FEED I Lower feed dog by pushing lever, down fNo feeding of fabric) in direction of arrow. Uwd when tewing on buttons, free hand embroidery, etc. For general sewing, raise height of feed dog direction of arrow by lifting lever ri —12— FABRIC THREAD NEEDLE GUIDE Length of I stitches Indica Pressure ci I ton ofFabric Thread Needle presser foot ST. ZZ. tension Pressure Stitch length regulation dial Nylon 80 Cotton Light Tricot 60S. Fibe 11 Silk 50 silk 05-3 0.5-3 SOS. Fibe Wool silk Silk 1 1 Medium 60-80 Gingham Cotton\4 0.5-4 0.5—4 or hin Jerse 60 S. 14 Gabardine 50 Silk Heavy Denim 50 CottOn 14 ¶E”\ : Jersey 50 S. Fiber 14 1—4 0.5—4 -‘ Tweed 50 Silk 14 As a general rule use shorter stitch lengths on finer fabrics and longer stitch lengthswith heavier fabrics, finer thread and needles with finer fabrics and heavier thread andneedles with heavier fabrics. Use special ‘ball point’ or ‘stretch’ needles on difficult stretchy fabrics. —13 — ‘Li -J I. 2 0 I Ui a. 0 0 2 0 I— 0 Ui -J Ui U) 2 Ui I 0 0 2 Ui C,) —14-— Important Hints. 1. Raise the take-up lever to its highest position when starting and.stopping sewing. 2. Hold both threads about 10 cms to th rear of machine for the first two or three stitches. 3. Sufficient fabric should be placed under needle before lowering presser foot. 4. Depress toot/Speed Control and start to sew. 5. Test the machine stitches on a scrap of fabric you plan to use, adjusting the machine for the length of stitch and tension suitable to your fabric. Attention. 1. When turning the hand wheel manually, always turn it toward you. 2. Guide the cloth gently with your hand. 3. To prevent breaking needle always stop with the needle out of the fabric. 1. Sew to the edge of seam. 2. Push the reverse button and sew in reverse for about 2—3 cms. 3. Raise needle to its highest position. 4. Lift presser foot and pull the fabric to rear of machine. 5. Cut threads, as shown, on the thread cutter. —15— a I I II I $ 32 0 HIlt is a — I THREE STEP ZIGZAG The three step zig-zag stitch has a wide range of sewing applications, such as patching, darning, repairing tears, mending, sewing on elastic and lace, oversew ing edges etc. on a wide range of fabrics. The illustration shows patching, where the stitches are to the edge of the patch and a tear, where the stitches go firstly over the centre of the tear and then to either side but overlapping slighly on the first row. The stitch length can be reduced until the stitches are very close together. This will give a stronger finish for most repairing operations. ( C. • ._* > < - . ) S > ch . ( I ) S - —18— OVERCASTING EDGES For thicker fabrics Both these stitches are designed to overlock the edge of a fabic. When the needle is at Its extreme right position, allow it to just pass over or just pierce the edge of the fabric according to the effect you require. Using the overcasting foot will prevent puckering of thin fabrics. BINDING To sew fabrics edge to edge select the multi zigzag stitch —19— STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH The straight stretch sews two stitches forward and one sti...

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