Page 6 - Technical Data; Items supplied
- 4 - Technical Data Number of threads 4 or 3 Number of needles 2 or 1 Sewing speed 1100 Revs/min Stitch width 6 mm with 4 threads6 mm or 4 mm with 3threads Stitch length 1 – 5 mm Needles HA x 1 Nr. 11-14 or 130/705 Nr. 75-90 Power consumption : Motor: 90 WBulb: 15 WTotal: 105 W Rated voltage: 230 V...
Page 7 - Adjusting the thread tree
- 5 - Description of the appliance 1 Thread tree 2 Thread tension selector (lower looper) 3 Spool support 4 Cold air intake 5 Connection Footpedal/Power supply 6 Handwheel 7 Power switch (On/Off switch) 8 Front flap 9 Arm support 0 Free arm q Thread tension selector (left needle) w Thread tension se...
Page 10 - Threading yarns into the needle
- 8 - Thread tension selector 2 e 4. Pull the end of the thread about 10 cm (4”) out from the looper eyelet. 5. Lift the sewing foot o and slide the thread under it; then lower the sewing foot o back down. The lever for lifting and lowering the sewing foot o is located at the rear of the machine, ab...
Page 11 - Trial run
- 9 - Note: The yarn must lie correctly between the two discs ofthe thread tension selector. Thread tension selector q w Thread routing on from the thread guide plate 8 further thread routing 3. Guide the yarn, as shown, from front to back through the eyes of the needles. 4. Pull the end of the thre...
Page 12 - Setting the thread tension; re
- 10 - Lay the material for a trial run under the sewing foot o and slowly start to sew. The material will be automatically fed through. When the task is complete, continue sewing until anapproximately 5cm (2") long length of threads hasformed at the end of the material. Cut through the threads ...
Page 14 - Overview of the machine adjustments
- 12 - Overview of the machine adjustments The most appropriate thread tension adjustment for one type of material is not necessarily the ideal adjust-ment for a different material.The thread tensions required are dictated by the pliability and thickness of the material as well as the typeand thickn...
Page 17 - Replacing bulbs; Risk of electric shock; Exchanging the upper blade
- 15 - Replacing bulbs Risk of electric shock When changing bulbs, ALWAYS remove the plug j from the mains power socket! 1. Remove the small round cover with a needle or something similar. 2. Unscrew the screw completely.3. Remove the lamp cover. 4. Exchange the bulb. Use a bulb of the type E14, 15 ...
Page 18 - Adjusting the sewing foot
- 16 - Close and broad sewing with three threads When sewing with this machine you can adjust fromfour to three threads. Remove either the left or the right needle (see section"Exchanging needles") and the appropriate thread.The machine is now ready for sewing with threethreads. With exclusi...
Page 20 - Differential feed motion; Manner of operation
- 18 - Important: If necessary, adjust the stitching lengthand cutting width. Hem stitching Edging Differential feed motion With the differential feed motion uneven seams areavoided in knitted materials, as well as the slippageof textile positions. Additionally, the seams cause nowrinkles in very li...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting
- 20 - Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Needles break • Needles are bent, blunt or da- maged at the points. • Fit new needles. • Needles are not correctly inserted. • Insert the needles into the retainers correctly. • You have pulled the material too heftily. • Carefully guide the material wit...
Page 23 - Cleaning and care; Storage; Disposal
- 21 - Cleaning and care Attention: ALWAYS remove the plug j from the mains power socket before cleaning or lubricating the machine.Other wise there is the risk of you receiving anelectric shock! To ensure that your machine works faultlessly at alltimes, it must occasionally be cleaned with a brush....
Page 24 - Warranty and Service; Importer
- 22 - Warranty and Service This appliance comes with a 3 year warranty Purcha-se date. This appliance has been manufactured withcare and meticulously examined before delivery.Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. Inthe case of a warranty claim, please make contactby telephone with our se...