Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY GUIDE
Please follow all the precautions listed below for safety and to reduce the risk of fire, injury or electrical shock. Read all the instructions before operating the appliance and keep them for future reference. If you pass the product on to a third party, include these instructions.Always unplug the...
Page 3 - CONTENTS
Safety Guide Page 2Details of the machine- Front View Page 4Details of the machine- Rear View Page 5Accessories Page 6Fitting the snap-in sewing table Page 7Connecting power Page 8Attaching the needle Page 9 The presser foot Page 10Winding the bobbin Page 11Inserting the bobbin Page 12Checking the b...
Page 4 - DETAILS OF THE MACHINE – FRONT VIEW
123 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DETAILS OF THE MACHINE – FRONT VIEW 1. Thread tension dial 2. Presser foot pressure 3. Thread take-up lever 4. Thread cutting 5. Presser foot 6. Needle plate 7. Sewing table/ Accessories box 8. Bobbin stopper 9. Stitch length dial 10. Stitch display 11. Reverse sewing lever 1...
Page 5 - DETAILS OF THE MACHINE – REAR VIEW
13 14 15 17 16 1819 20 212223 DETAILS OF THE MACHINE – REAR VIEW 13. Spool pin 14. Bobbin winder 15. Hole for second spool pin 16. Hand wheel 17. Patten selector dial 18. Power switch 19. Main plug socket 20. Bobbin thread guide 21. Upper thread guide 22. Handle 23. Presser foot lever Page 5
Page 6 - SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
A B C D E G F H K I J L M N SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES A. Standard foot B. Zipper foot C. Buttonhole foot D. Button sewing foot E. L-screwdriver F. Seam ripper/ brush G. Lubricating Oil bottle H. Pack of 3 needles I. Seam guide J. 3 Bobbins K. Darning plate L. Spool holder M. Second spool pin N. Spool pin...
Page 7 - FITTING THE SNAP-IN SEWING TABLE
FITTING THE SNAP-IN SEWING TABLE Hold the the snap-in sewing table horizontal, and push it in the direction of the arrow. The inside of the snap-in sewing table can be utilized as an accessory box. Page 7
Page 8 - CONNECTING POWER
1 2 B A C CONNECTING POWER A: Switch the machine’s Power Switch OFF – “ 0 ” position B: Plug in the Machine Power connector firmly. C: Place the Foot Controller in a convenient unobstructed place. D: Plug in the Mains Plug to the mains supply and switch on. E: Adjust the position of the foot control...
Page 9 - ATTACHING THE NEEDLE; This also; Insert the needle following the illustrated instructions; LOWER
1 2 B A C D B A C ATTACHING THE NEEDLE The Presser Foot Assembly is raised and lowered with the Preser Foot Lever (No.23 on P.XX). This also raises and lowers the needle. Insert the needle following the illustrated instructions (Fig. 1) Loosen the needle clamp screw (A). Insert the needle with the f...
Page 10 - THE PRESSER FOOT; Raise the presser foot clamp.; To attach the Pressure Foot- Refer to figure 2:; STANDARD FOOT
1 2 3 4 A A B E B D F C E G THE PRESSER FOOT The Presser Foot Assembly is raised and lowered with the Preser Foot Lever (No.23 on P.XX) First, switch the power off:To attach the Presser Foot Holder- Refer to figure 1:A: Raise the presser foot clamp. B: Attach the presser foot holder as illustrated. ...
Page 11 - WINDING THE BOBBIN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 WINDING THE BOBBIN Your sewing machine works by stiching two threads. The main thread is contained on the spool which is at the top of the machine. A second thread is contained in a compartment under the machine. This thread is wound onto a “bobbin” from the main spool.Place the ma...
Page 12 - INSERTING THE BOBBIN; Switch the power OFF
1 2 3 4 5 INSERTING THE BOBBIN When inserting or removing the bobbin, the needle must be fully raised. Switch the power OFF 1 . Open the hinged cover.2. Hold the bobbin case with one hand. Insert the bobbin so that the thread runs in a clockwise direction (arrow).3. Put the thread under the tension ...
Page 13 - THREADING THE UPPER THREAD; Switch the power OFF.
THREADING THE UPPER THREAD This operation is important to carry out correctly as by not doing so many sewing problems could result. We suggest you read through the procedure carefully and carry out this process several times before using the machine to familiarise yourself with the process. Switch t...
Page 14 - BRINGING UP THE LOWER THREAD; Refer to Figure 1
BRINGING UP THE LOWER THREAD Refer to Figure 1 Hold the upper thread LOOSELY with the left hand. Turn the handwheel forwards to lower and then fully raise the needle. Refer to Figure 2 The upper thread will catch and raise the lower thread. Pull on the upper thread to bring the lower thread up throu...
Page 15 - BASIC SEWING; in the Stitch Display Window. This sets the; STITCH LENGTH DIAL
BASIC SEWING Basic Machine Setting (Figure 1) Set the Stitch Length Dial to 2. This provides a small/medium stitch lengthSet the Pattern Selector Dial to display A in the Stitch Display Window. This sets the needle to centre stitch position. Raise the Presser Foot Inserting the Fabric (Figure 2) Lay...
Page 16 - REVERSE SEWING; Press down the reverse sewing lever; REMOVING THE WORK
REVERSE SEWING At the end of the seam (Figure 1): Press down the reverse sewing lever A . Sew a few reverse stitches. Release the lever and the machine will sew forwards again. REMOVING THE WORK (Figure 2): Turn the handwheel towards you to bring the thread take up lever to its highest position, rai...
Page 17 - MORE ABOUT STRAIGHT STITCHING; Straight Stitching Right Needle Position
MORE ABOUT STRAIGHT STITCHING Straight Stitching Centre Needle PositionT urn the pattern selector dial so that “A” appears in the stitch display window. Adjust the stitch length by turning the stitch length dial to the desired stitch length.To get a reinforced triple straight stitch, turn the stitch...
Page 19 - ADJUSTING THE UPPER THREAD TENSION
ADJUSTING THE UPPER THREAD TENSION Rotate the dial to adjust the upper thread tensionThe basic thread tension setting is “4” To increase the tension, turn the dial to the next number up.To reduce the tension, turn the dial to the next number down. The diagram shows the effects of different thread te...
Page 20 - MORE ABOUT THE PRESSURE FOOT; The presser foot can be raised through two levels
MORE ABOUT THE PRESSURE FOOT The presser foot can be raised through two levels When sewing several layers or thick fabrics, the presser foot can be raised a second stage for easy positioning of the work. (A) Adjusting the pressure of the presser foot: The presser foot pressure of the machine has ben...
Page 21 - MATCHING THE NEEDLE, FABRIC AND THREAD
NEEDLE, FABRIC, THREAD SELECTION GUIDE NEEDLE SIZE FABRICS THREAD 9-11(65-75) Lightweight fabrics-thin cottons, voile, serge, silk , muslin, interlocks, cotton knits, tricots, jerseys, crepes, woven polyester, shirt & blouse fabrics. Light-duty thread in cotton, nylon or polyester. 12(80) Medium...
Page 22 - SEWING ON BUTTONS
SEWING ON BUTTONS Set the Stitch Length Dial and the Pattern Selector as shownInstall the Button Sewing FootInstall the Darning Plate. ( See Fig 1) Position the work under the foot. Place the button on the marked position and lower the foot. Set the pattern selector knob on “B” and sew a few securin...
Page 23 - SEWING BUTTONHOLES; Sewing the buttonhole
SEWING BUTTONHOLES Preparation: Attach the buttonhole foot. Adjust the stitch length dial between “0.5” - “1”. The density of the stitch depends on thickness of the fabric. Note: Always test sew a buttonhole.To prepare the fabric: Measure the diameter of the button and add 0.3 cm (1/8”) for the bart...
Page 24 - ATTACHING ZIPPERS AND PIPING
ATTACHING ZIPPERS AND PIPING Set the machine as illustrated. (Figure1) The zipper foot can be inserted right or left, depending on which side of the foot you are going to sew. (Fig. 2)To sew past the zipper pull, lower the needle into the fabric, raise the presser foot and push the zipper pull behin...
Page 26 - STITCH SELECTION
STITCH SELECTION Triple straight stitch: (Fig. 1)For hardwearing seams. Turn the stitch length dial to “S1”. The machine sews two stitches forwards and one stitch backwards. This gives triple reinforcement. Triple zig-zag: (2)For hardwearing seams, hems and decorative seams. Turn the stitch length d...
Page 27 - SMOCKING STITCH; Pattern selector “
SMOCKING STITCH Use for seams, hems, T-shirts, underwear, etc. Set the machine as illustrated. (Fig. 1) Pattern selector “ D ”, stitch length “ S1 ”. This stitch can be used for all types of jersey as well as for woven fabrics. (Fig. 2)Sew at 1 cm (1/4”) from the fabric edge and trim the surplus fab...
Page 28 - DECORATIVE AND PRACTICAL STITCHES; This stitch can be used for firm, thicker fabrics.
DECORATIVE AND PRACTICAL STITCHES Set the machine as illustrated.Turn the stitch length dial to suit the fabric. Shell hem ( Fig. A) For decorative edges. Suitable for edges on sheer, fine and stretch fabrics. The larger stitch should go just over the edge of the fabric to create the shell effect. R...
Page 29 - PATCHING; to a thin piece of paper leaving a small space between them.
PATCHING These stitches are used to join two pieces of fabric while leaving a space between their edges.Set the pattern selector on “H”. Turn the stitch length dial to “S1”. 1. Fold over the edges of the two pieces of fabric for the hem and baste the edges to a thin piece of paper leaving a small sp...
Page 30 - APPLIQUÉ
APPLIQUÉ Turn stitch length dial to the desired length.Turn pattern selector dial to small zigzag width. Cut out the appliqué design and baste it to the fabric.Sew slowly around the edge of the design.Trim excess material outside the stitching. Make sure not to cut any stitches.Remove the basting th...
Page 31 - The “0” setting means the machine will
MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING - 1* * USING AN EMBROIDERY HOOP (NOT SUPPLIED) PREPARATION Set the machine as illustrated opposite. ( The “0” setting means the machine will not feed the fabric leaving you to manoeuvre it freely yourself ). Remove the presser foot and the presser foot holder.Attach the...
Page 32 - EMBROIDERING; Stitch the outline of the design by moving the embroidery hoop.
MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING - 2* * USING AN EMBROIDERY HOOP (NOT SUPPLIED) MONOGRAMMING 1. Sew, moving the hoop slowly along the lettering at a constant speed. 2. Secure with a few straight stitches at the end of the last letter. EMBROIDERING 1. Stitch the outline of the design by moving the embro...
Page 33 - REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB
MAINTENANCE - 1 REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB Disconnect the machine from the power supply by removing the plug from the mains socket. Loosen screw (A) as illustrated. (Figure 1).Remove the cover (B). Unscrew the bulb and fit a new one (C). (Figure 2)Replace the cover and tighten the screw. Page 33
Page 34 - CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
MAINTENANCE - 2 CLEANING AND LUBRICATION Disconnect the machine from the power supply by removing the plug from the mains socket. Remove the stitch plate: (Figure 1) Turn the handwheel until the needle is fully raised. Open the hinged front cover and unscrew the needle plate screw withe the screw dr...
Page 35 - TROUBLESHOOTING
The upper thread breaks The lower thread breaks Skipped stitches Needle breaks Loose stitches Seams gather or pucker Uneven stitches, uneven feed The machine is noisy The machine jams 1 The machine is not threaded correctly 2. The thread tension is too tight 3. The thread is too thick for the needle...
Page 36 - Never use scouring pads, abrasives or harsh cleaners.; WARRANTY; CONCLUSION
Tesco Stores Ltd, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 9SL AFTER USE Disconnect the machine from the power supply by removing the plug from the mains socket. Remove the cord connecting the foot pedal. Store the machine securely together with all accessories in a cool dry place away from heat and damp...