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When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only.
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 sewing machine is used
by or near children.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this owners manual.
Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this owners manual.
3. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if
it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water.
Return this sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination,
repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment.
4. Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked. Keep ventilation openings of this
sewing machine and foot controller free from accumulation of lint, dust and loose cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered.
8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (O) position, then remove plug from outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10. Keep fingers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine
needle and/or cutting blade.
11. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
12. Do not use bent needles.
13. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deflect the needle causing it to break.
14. Switch this sewing machine off (O) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as
threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin or changing the presser foot, and
the like.
15. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or
when making any other adjustments mentioned in this owners manual.
Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National
legislation relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance.
(European Union only)
Do's and Don'ts
1. Always be aware of the up-and down movement of the needle and not turn your attention
from the machine while it is running.
2. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of the machine must be
switched off or the plug must be removed from the socket-outlet.
3. When servicing the sewing machine, or when removing covers or changing lamps, the
machine or the electrical set must be disconnected from the supply by removing the
plug from the socket-outlet.
4. Do not place anything on the foot control, otherwise the machine will start inadvertently, or
the control or motor may burn out.
5. The maximum permissible power for the sewing lamp bulb is 15 watts.
6. When using your sewing machine for the first time, place a piece of waste fabric under
the presser foot and run the machine without thread for a few minutes. Wipe away any oil
which may have appeared.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ESSENTIAL PARTS
SECTION SECTION DECORATIVE STITCHING
Names of Parts .......................................... 3-4 Feather Stitch ............................................... 31
Decorative Satin Stitch Patterns .................. 32
Stretch Stitch Patterns ................................. 32
GETTING READY TO SEW
SECTION
Connecting the Machine to the Power Supply 5
Foot Control ................................................... 6
SECTION CARE OF YOUR MACHINE
Sewing Light ................................................... 6
Dismantling and Assembling Hook Race ..... 33
Extension Table(Accessory Box) ................... 7
Cleaning the Feed Dogs .............................. 34
Pressure Regulator ........................................ 8
Drive Belt Tension ........................................ 34
Dropping the Feed Dogs ................................ 9
Oiling the Machine ..................................... 35
To Snap On and Snap Off the Presser Foot 10
Trouble Shooting .................................... 36-37
Changing Needle ......................................... 11
Thread and Needle Chart ............................. 12
Removing or Inserting the Bobbin Case ...... 13
Winding the Bobbin ...................................... 14
Threading Bobbin Case ............................... 15
Threading the Machine ................................ 16
Drawing Up Bobbin Thread .......................... 17
Balancing Needle Thread Tension ............... 18
Zigzag Width Dial ......................................... 19
Pattern Selector Dial .................................... 19
Stitch Length Dial ......................................... 19
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ESSENTIAL PARTS
Names of Parts
6
1 Reverse stitch lever
11 10 9 8 7
5 2 Stitch length dial
4 3 Pattern selector dial
4 Bobbin winder stopper
12 5
3 Bobbin winder spindle
13 6 Spool pins
14 2
1
15
16
17
19
3
21 20 20 Carrying handle
21 Thread guide
22 Balance wheel
22 23 Stop motion knob
24 Machine socket
25 Belt cover
29 26 Presser foot lifter
23 27 Needle clamp screw
28 Free arm
29 Presser foot
24
26 27 28
25
20
21
22
23
29
24
25
26 27
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GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting the Machine to the Power Supply
Before connecting the power, make sure the voltage and number of cycles of the machine conform
to your electrical power.
Fit the nonreversible plug into the machine socket and plug the power supply.
5
Foot Control Sewing Light
(A)
(B)
Sewing speed can be varied by the foot control. The sewing light is located behind the face
The harder you press on the control, the faster plate .
the machine runs.
6
Extension Table (Accessory Box)
7
Pressure Regulator
To increase pressure, push down the pressure To release pressure, push down the ring, then
regulator button until suitable pressure is obtained. the button will spring up to its highest position.
Setting Position
The top of button should normally be pushed down to about 3/ 4 position from its highest position,
except for the following:
Set the top of button at 1/4 position from its highest position for sewing delicate synthetic fabrics
and knitted fabrics which tend to stretch out of shape.
Set the top of button at the depressed position to the bottom for thick and heavier fabrics.
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Dropping the Feed Dogs
9
To Snap On and Snap Off the Presser Foot
10
Changing Needles
11
Thread and Needle Chart
Fine Silk 9
Crepe de Chine, Voile Fine Cotton
Light Lawn, Organdy, Georgette, Fine Synthetic or
weight Tricot Fine Cottton Covered
Polyester 11
50 silk
50 to 80 Cotton 11
Linens, Cotton, Pique, 50 to 60
Medium Serge, Double Knits, or
Synthetic
weight Percale Cotton Covered
14
Polyester
50 silk
Denim, Tweed, Gabardine, 14
40 to 50 Cotton
Heavy
Coating, Drapery, and 40 to 50 Synthetic or
weight
Upholstery Fabric Cotton Covered
Polyester 16
In general, fine thread and needles are used for sewing thin fabrics, and thicker threads and
needles are used for sewing heavy fabrics. Always test thread and needle size on a small piece
of fabric which will be used for actual sewing.
When sewing stretch, very fine fabrics and synthetics, use a BLUE TIPPED needle.
The blue tipped needle effectively prevents skipped stitches.
When sewing very fine fabrics, sew over a piece of paper to prevent yarn distortion.
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Removing or Inserting the Bobbin Case
13
Winding the Bobbin
14
Threading Bobbin Case
15
Threading the Machine
3 5
6
7
Raise the thread take-up lever to the highest point by turning the balance wheel towards
you.
Raise presser foot with presser foot lifter and pass the thread in the order from to .
16
Drawing up Bobbin Thread
17
Balancing Needle Thread Tension
0 1 2 3 4
The stitch width for the zigzag Select the desired pattern at
stitches ( and ), the two needle the setting mark by turning
positions ( center and left ) for the the pattern selector dial.
straight stitch and the triple strength
stitch ( and ) and buttonhole The higher the number, the
stitching can be selected with the longer the stitch length. You can
zigzag width dial. select the suitable stitch length
for most fabrics.
When sewing stretch stitch, set the stitch length dial at "S.S.". When forward and reverse feeds
become unbalanced depending upon the type of fabric, correct the balance as follows:
When patterns are compressed , correct it turning the dial toward " + ".
When patterns are drawn out , correct it turning the dial toward " - ".
Raise the needle above the fabrics and presser foot when you turn the pattern selector dial and
the zigzag width dial .
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BASIC SEWING
Straight Stitch Sewing
Machine Setting
1.5 - 4
2-6
20
Changing the Sewing Directions Zigzag Stitching
Machine Setting
21
UTILITY STITCHING
Overcasting
Machine Setting
1-2
3-7
6 5 4
22
Tricot Stitch Triple Strength Stitch
0.5 - 1.5
3-6 2-6
Place the fabric under the presser foot so that The stitch is sewn with two stitches forward and
the edge will be slightly inside the right hand one stitch backward forming a seam that does
side of the presser foot. not rip easily.
Guide the work so right hand stitches fall at
the edge of the fabric. Garments should be basted for fitting before
seaming.
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Buttonhole Stitching
1-5
4 3 2
24
Set the pattern selector dial at " 3 ".
Sew up the right side of the buttonhole. Stop
the machine when you are directly opposite the
first stitch on the left hand side and raise the
needle.
Set the stitch length dial to " 0 " and the pattern
selector dial at straight stitch sewing. Sew a few
locking stitches.
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Sewing Buttons
3-7
26
Zipper Application
27
Blind Stitch Hemming
1-3
1-4
0.4~0.7mm
28
Rolled Hem
Machine Setting
1.5 - 4
3-6
29
Lower the hemmer foot, then sew by lifting up
the edge of the fabric to keep it feeding
smoothly and evenly.
0.7cm(1/4")
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DECORATIVE STITCHING
Feather Stitch
31
Decorative Satin Stitch Patterns Stretch Stitch Patterns
1-4 1-4
0.5 - 1
Sew a row of stitches and adjust the thread When forward and reverse feeds become
tension so the upper thread should appear on unbalanced depending upon the type of
the reverse side of the fabric. fabric, correct the balance by turning the
Test the stitch on the actual fabric for the best stitch length dial as follows:
results. When patterns are compressed, correct it
by turning the dial toward " + ".
When patterns are drawn out, correct it by
turning the dial toward " " .
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CARE OF YOUR MACHINE
Dismantling and Assembling Hook Race
33
Cleaning the Feed Dogs Drive Belt Tension
10mm
(3/8")
When replacing motor belt,
please leave 10mm (3/8") slack.
With a brush, clean out dust and lint clogging CAUTION : Do not tighten the belt too tightly.
on the feed dog teeth.
Reset the needle plate.
34
Oiling the Machine
35
Trouble Shooting
The machine 1.Threads have been caught in hook mechanism. See Page 33
does not run 2.The feed dog is packed with lint. See Page 34
smoothly and is
noisy.
The needle 1.The needle thread is not threaded properly. See Page 16
thread breaks. 2.The needle thread tension is too tight. See Page 18
3.The needle is bent or blunt. See Page 11
4.The needle is incorrectly inserted. See Page 11
5.The fabric is not being drawn to the back when the See Page 20
sewing is finished.
6. The thread is either too heavy or too fine for the needle. See Page 12
The bobbin 1.The bobbin thread is not threaded properly in the bobbin See Page 15
thread breaks. case. Clean the bobbin
2.Lint has collected in the bobbin case. case.
3.The bobbin is damaged and doesn't turn smoothly. Exchange
bobbin.
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Condition Cause Reference
Seam puckering 1.The needle thread tension is too tight. See Page 18
2.The machine is not threaded correctly. See Page 16
3.The needle is too heavy for the cloth being sewn. See Page 12
4.The stitches are too coarse for the fabric being sewn. Make the stitches
denser.
Stitches from 1.The needle thread tension is too loose. See Page 18
loops below 2.The needle is either too heavy or too fine for the thread. See Page 12
the work.
The cloth is not 1.The feed dog is packed with lint. See Page 34
feeding 2.The presser foot pressure is too weak. See Page 8
smoothly. 3.The stitches are too fine. Make the stitches
coarser.
4.The feed dog is not raised after "Drop feed" has been See Page 9
used.
The buttonhole 1.The stitch length is not suitable for the fabric being sewn. See Page 19
stitches are 2.The work is being pulled or held back. Do not force the
not balanced. fabric for
guiding
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