Page 2 - Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH · Burgstraße 21 · D-44867 Bochum; Operating instructions
UK Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH · Burgstraße 21 · D-44867 Bochum www.kompernass.com E-2073/05-2004 Automatic Free-Arm Sewing Machine 270 E Operating instructions IB_Sewingmachine_cover_UK.qxd 21.07.2004 14:13 Uhr Seite 4
Page 3 - Victoria Automatic Free-Arm Sewing Machine; Contents; intended; Technical Data
3 Operating instructions Victoria Automatic Free-Arm Sewing Machine Contents 1. Intended Use .............................. 3 2. Technical Data .......................... 3 3. Delivery contents ........................ 3 4. Safety Instructions .................... 4 5. Setting up ......................
Page 5 - Setting up
5 5. Setting up • Place the sewing machine on a steady worktop. Connect the foot switch to the machine Insert the power plug in a power socket. If the worktop is not completely even , you can compensate for slight uneven-ness as follows: Pull out the box compartment to the side, as shown. The adjust...
Page 6 - Threading
6 7. Threading Warning!: Before threading, make sure that thesewing machine is switched off, orthat the power plug has been pulledout of the power socket, as accidents may be caused if the machine is startedunintentionally. a) Threading the lower bobbin To fill the lower bobbin with thread: Pull out...
Page 7 - Threading the lower thread; box compartment
7 b) Threading the lower thread First raise the needle fully, by turningthe handwheel. Pull out the box compartment to the side, as shown. Open the gripper flap located behind . Fold out the lever arm from the bobbin case. Take out the bobbin case as shown. IB_Sewingmachine_content_UK.qxd 22.07.2004...
Page 8 - gap; in the side of the; tension spring; until the thread passes out of the; slit
8 Wind about 10 cm of thread awayfrom the bobbin and feed this intothe bobbin case. Pull the loose end of the threadthrough the gap in the side of the bobbin case under the tension spring until the thread passes out of the slit in the bobbin case. IB_Sewingmachine_content_UK.qxd 22.07.2004 12:21 Uhr...
Page 11 - d) Retrieving the lower thread; • With the right hand, give the wheel
11 d) Retrieving the lower thread First raise the needle fully by turning thehandwheel. With the left hand, firmly hold the endof the upper thread that comesthrough the eye of the needle. • With the right hand, give the wheel one complete turn anticlockwise. The upper thread now pulls the lowerthrea...
Page 12 - Threading with 2 needles; Attaching accessories; Changing needles
12 e) Threading with 2 needles If you have inserted the twin needle , as described in Chapter 8: • Pull out both roll pins and put on two spools of thread. You can put a felt pad under the spool of thread, to protect the machine casing. • Pass the two upper threads through, just as you would for a s...
Page 14 - Settings; correctly
14 9. Settings The tension in the upper and lowerthread has been set correctly if no twining of the thread is visible on thetop or on the underside of the materialafter sewing. If the tension on only one of the threadsis set incorrectly, the resulting seam will be untidy. The stitches lie flat on th...
Page 17 - Guiding the material
17 d) Guiding the material Guide normal materials only as shown in the illustration. Avoidpulling it, as this can cause the nee-dle to bend or break. • Very fine materials are drawn in slightly when sewing. To prevent this,simply lay a thin sheet of paper underthe material and sew with the paperin p...
Page 18 - Selecting a stitch pattern; Select; Stitch program; Set the; stitch length; Select the; table on the right; Straight stitch
18 f) Selecting a stitch pattern To select a particular pattern, take the following steps: Select Stitch program on the pro- gramme selector. Set the stitch length . Select the stitch width. Attach the corresponding sew foot, as described in Chapter 8. Make the required settings as shown inthe table...
Page 19 - Sewing (stitch pattern selector) & sewing table accoutrements
19 Sewing (stitch pattern selector) & sewing table accoutrements Stitch pattern Stitch length Sew foot Stitch width Straight stitch 0 Zigzag 0-5 Blind hem 3-5 5 3-5 5 5 0 5 0-5 A b Box stitch Three-step zigzag stitch Blind stitch Buttonhole Single overlock stitch Honeycomb stitch Slant overedge ...
Page 20 - Blind hem; Fold; the material as shown. Make; blind hem foot; the blind seam on the underside; table; below shows the suggested
20 i) Blind hem Fold the material as shown. Make the fold as wide as you want the fin-ished seam to be: the bottom foldshould be about 5 mm away. Use the blind hem foot . While sewing, check the seam width andneedle setting, to ensure that theseam remains uniform. Sew the blind seam on the underside...
Page 21 - Please refer to the details for the various materials.
21 Material-Thread-Needle-Table Please refer to the details for the various materials. Material Thread Needle Presser Stitch length Upper thread tension foot pressure See P. 19 straight ZZstitch Light Nylon Cotton 80 Medium Poplin Cotton 80-90 60-80 (12-14) 0.5-3 0.5-4 0.5-3 0.5-4 80 (12) Fine jerse...
Page 22 - Seam guide; • Screw the seam guide into one of the; threaded holes; on the right of the; Overcast stitch
22 j) Seam guide Use the seam guide for sewinglonger seams or hems, which shouldhave a uniform distance from theedge of the cloth. • Screw the seam guide into one of the threaded holes on the right of the stitch plate. Set the desired seamwidth, then tighten the knurled screw. • The edge of the clot...
Page 23 - m) Sewing buttonholes; Attach the
23 m) Sewing buttonholes Attach the button hole foot, as described in Chapter 8. • Refer to the table for: - the required stitch length - the required stitch pattern - the required procedure for sewing. You can now cut into the center ofthe button hole, as shown. Pattern selector Procedure Settings/...
Page 24 - Sewing on buttons; button foot
24 n) Sewing on buttons Attach the button foot Place the darning plate on top of the zigzag plate, as described inChapter 8. Place the button between the button foot and the cloth, and lower the but-ton foot. • Turn the flywheel anticlockwise by hand. Check whether the needlepasses cleanly through b...
Page 25 - Sewing a zipper; left side
25 p) Sewing a zipper Using the zipper foot, you can sewclosely along the edges of the zipper,without damaging either the zipper orthe needle. The zipper foot is also useful for sewingedges or parallel seams. Attach the zipper foot, as described in Chapter 8. • For the stitch pattern, select the str...
Page 27 - Clean the gripper area; gripper cover; Clean the feeder; stitch
27 11. Care After each use, remove any pieces ofthread, material, and fluff. Only in thisway will you ensure that the sewingmachine continues to work correctlyand lasts for a long time. Warning!: Before carrying out any maintenancework on the sewing machine, first pullthe plug out of the power socke...
Page 30 - front cover; Warranty and service; Protect the environment! If you
30 If the bulb no longer comes on... If the bulb is burned out, replace it witha bulb of the same type, available froma specialised dealer. The bulb specifica-tion is "15W - E14" . • Using the little screwdriver supplied, loosen the screw at the top of thefront cover. Open the front cover . ...