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Page 1: ...PFAFF creative 1475CD Instruction Book...

Page 2: ...ew slow key 17 Presser bar lifter 18 Reverse key 19 Tie off buttonhole key 20 Presser bar 21 Display 22 Four program selection keys 23 Program chart 24 Storing compartment 25 Bobbin winder 26 Pattern...

Page 3: ...id for United Kingdom only The wires in the mains lead are colour ed according to the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not cor...

Page 4: ...ight stitch zigzag and utility stitch programs and buttonhole pro grams 2 Embroidery stitch and border embroidery programs 3 Programming of embroidery and imitation hand sewn stitches and alphabet pro...

Page 5: ...1 4 to 4 5 mm stretch without tearing Stretch triple straight They are used for example for inside leg seams on 05 stitch sports and workwear but also as a fancy seam stitch lenght 3 to 6 mm 6 Stem st...

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Page 7: ...it tori hole key I r srr 4 54 It 11 I 4 a 11 I 134 134 11 11 Ii it 1 our program selection keys 1 Ii 3J1lifl chart fIllip compartment I 4p in winder 111041 start key 44411 p ittOrrl key 4 in r it mirr...

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Page 9: ...22 Fig 1 elect the following letters at right prog ey 22 dD dF put in memory by pressing the me m key 8 each time ush single pattern key 27 ew the stored program Fig 3 wing numbers dO elect program dO...

Page 10: ...and serging seams with 7 overlock stitch edge thread 2 Tricot For sewing and patching light knitwear patching stitch underwear 2 Pullover stitch For elastic joining and serging seams in heavy knits an...

Page 11: ...open weave fabrics reinforced 1 52 Stretch buttonhole For buttonholes in stretch fabrics ersey etc 1 53 Round buttonhole For buttonholes in trousers a with wedge tack and casual garments 1 53 Round b...

Page 12: ...rting patches flat seam with double edge reinforcement i Bartack For sewing bartacks on pocket openings belt loops I hanger tabs and zipper ends 58 Darning program For darning thin damaged areas I len...

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Page 16: ...Border embroidery programs 201 204 202 205 200 203 The red dot shows where sewing starts The blue dot shows where sewing ends...

Page 17: ...206 207 208 U 209 210 211 The red dot shows where sewing starts The blue dot shows where sewing ends 10...

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Page 19: ...s and border embroideries For cross stitch embroidery in children s wear blouses covers etc For hem stitching in table linen bed linen blouses cloths etc No Description 30 69 90 163 171 177 50 53 60 6...

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Page 21: ...fold down the carrying handle Compartment A is for storing the foot control mains lead and instruction book Imortant Btore ou ate ns ruchon manuaL hwpvpr without on e n tht swhc h the on 0 t roson g...

Page 22: ...g the foot control lead into connec tion socket 31 and place the foot con trol on the floor Press main switch 9 the sewing lamp then goes on If no batteries habe been installed display 21 shows the wo...

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Page 24: ...slot B ____________________________________ Disengaging the sewing mechanism Hold the hand wheel and turn release disc 4 as shown by the arrow Swing the second spool holder up an away from you 7 Plac...

Page 25: ...he front until it engages Winding from a second spool Swing bobbin winder thread guide 44 to the front Pull the thread into guide 40 into bobbin winder tension A and around finger B Now pass the threa...

Page 26: ...see illustration Wind the thread a few times clockwise around the bobbin and press bobbin to the right Then turn on the main switch press the foot control and wind the bobbin Push the full bobbin to t...

Page 27: ...shown A pull thread through slot B and out of opening IC Checking the bobbin thread tension with a brief sharp upward movement of your hand the bobbin oase must slip downwards turn screw D to the left...

Page 28: ...witch off main switch 9 lift latch A and push th bobbin case fully onto pin B Cutout C must face upwards I 4 Thread reel sizes for small spools us the small or medium unreeling disc 0 for large spools...

Page 29: ...ot Pull the thread as shown by the arrow into groove A to the left past guide C from below into slot B into take up lever 41 back to slot B and into the right hand guide on the needle holder Place the...

Page 30: ...threader to front against need Place thread in hook E from below Swing threader to rear releasing thread at same time and when the threader has moved upwards pull thE thread fully through the needle...

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Page 32: ...with the following programs border embroidery programs conned ing stitch programs and monogram alphabet For all other sewing work the sewing recommendations indicate whether use of the dual feed is p...

Page 33: ...c panels such as side cur tains net curtains etc The dual feed also provides exact feeding when join ing checked or striped fabric panels There is no seam pucker when proces sing delicate fabrics The...

Page 34: ...st the machine arm Switch off main switch 9 Now place the material under the sewing foot To place extra thick materials under the sewing foot raise presser bar lifte 17 higher and hold until fabric is...

Page 35: ...9 have material cover needle hole see illustration B and lower the sewing foot onto it by lowering presser bar lifter 17 Position A of lever 17 is for darning Press the pedal The more you press the fa...

Page 36: ...obbin thread ten sion see page 20 you find it is neces sary to correct it turn the adjusting screw by small amounts only Checking the needle thread tension The normal setting is from 3 to 5 The higher...

Page 37: ...the needle must be fully raised Then raise presser bar lifter 17 Removing the work piece from the machine and cutting the threads Remove the material to the rear and pull the threads into thread cutt...

Page 38: ...during sewing it will not become effective until the machine is stopped and the foot con trol is pressed again The stitch width and stitch length can be changed during sewing For bobbin winding diseng...

Page 39: ...19 is used for determining and memorizing the length For more details please see pages 90 109 Reverse sewing Press key 18 before you start sewing Indicator light D lights up and the machine sews back...

Page 40: ...ated for every program When you push key 6 the computer also makes recommendations as to the use of dual feed needle thread tensions and sewing feet for each program These settings are indicated in di...

Page 41: ...47 mem GIL must not be actuated when the machine is switched on as this would erase all M and P memories By actuation of keys 8 7 and 5 or the code letters are selected from the alphabet Example EVA S...

Page 42: ...ri prog I k 0 I If a protection code has been input in the Creative computer this code must always be entered after the machine has been switched on in order to de block the machine Example Press mai...

Page 43: ...ode can be input see page 34 Press key 6 display Now the machine is ready for sewing again Erasing all memories If no protection code has been input in the computer all M and P memories can be erased...

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Page 45: ...e left hand keys while letters and numbers are selected with the right hand keys Stitch width setting The stitch width ranges from 0 to 9 mm Keys 8 have three functions 1 Selection of width for the pr...

Page 46: ...uminated indicator A 7Th Th Th Q The pattern length is indicated in mm and is limited in different ways 2 Balancing out and pattern length setting J T I I I I I I I 1 J Keys 5 have three functions 1 A...

Page 47: ..._ programs become longer and the plus settings lengthen the reverse stitches patterns or programs become shorter Examples 1 Correction of indMdual patterns also in the P memory Pattern too long Progra...

Page 48: ...e stored in memory M 0 provided the storage capacity is sufficient Then select the programs letters punctuation marks or numbers one by one with program selection keys 22 and actuate key 48 to enter t...

Page 49: ...29 twin needle must be pressed Indicator C lights up and the stitch width is reduced by 2 mm Press key 29 again and both function and indicator are switched off Key 29 has a second function for straig...

Page 50: ...on as well a whole combinations can be sewn mir rorinverted by pressing key 30 first then key 28 indicator and function an now switched off Single pattern setting Push key 27 single pattern Indicator...

Page 51: ...pattern start key 26 A pat tern in progress is reset to the starting point 2 The last program in a combination appears in the display 3 The length programmed in button hole and darning programs is can...

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Page 54: ...up a little at the front at the same time To change the buttonhole foot swing the work support to the let and push the foot down at the front Fitting sewing foot lower the presser bar lifter with the...

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Page 56: ...ration D shows how to arrange sewing feet needles and bobbins in the accessory box Sewing feet normal accessories O Normal sewing foot OA 1 Fancy stitch foot for dual feed 1 A 2 Fancy stitch foot not...

Page 57: ...le plate Place the needle plate on with its left side first and press it in until the retaining hook snaps in audibly Then press the right side firmly down until it also snaps in Check the correct pos...

Page 58: ...ch on the machine so that the memories are not lost when the batte ries are changed and tilt the machine over backwards A battery compart ment is installed in the base Lift cover B at the catches in r...

Page 59: ...035 952 45 Fringe sewing foot 93 042 943 91 For sewing fringes and for basting Straight stitch foot with round needle hole 98 694 821 00 nter For topstitching and sewing very Needle plate with round n...

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Page 61: ...ials you cat achieve better sewing results with the let needle position Exact stitching of edges is facilitated by thE marking guide lines on the needle plate or b an edge guide Fig 2 If you have to i...

Page 62: ...needle plate and a straight sewing foot with round needle hole can produce good sewing results special accessories Sewing aid for thick seams In orderto ensure uniform feeding at the begin ning of the...

Page 63: ...ns it is advis able to cut off seam allowances 3ynthetic materials do not use pins on materials such as plastic foil or oilcloth penetration holes Jse long stitch lengths 4 to 6 mm and the dual peed p...

Page 64: ...we recommend sec the parts with basting stitches first In progrt the machine only sews one stitch every tir foot control is actuated The pedal mu actuated once for every further basting Place the wor...

Page 65: ...e in left position With key 8 the needle position can be changed to 19 positions from left to right Fig 2 Programs 02 and 03 sew straight stitches back wards These are used for program combinations Pr...

Page 66: ...seams you need for all stretchable materia especially for seams subjected to high strai inside seams on trousers ski and swin Fig 3 Zigzag stitch prog i L L Program lOis zigzag stitch at middle needle...

Page 67: ...key twin needle again prog 1i1 00 3 5 OA 2 Stitch length 6 0 mm Needle 80 Thread sewing thread If you cannot find a suitable buttonhole thread fc a specific sewing work try using two needl threads to...

Page 68: ...e sym bol to the right of the stitch width number in the display Fig 1 J For all straight stitch sewing operations the needle position must not exceed 6 to the right and the left Fig la Needle positio...

Page 69: ...e placed together with their revers sides facing each other Fig 4a If only one line c j stitching is to appear on the face side of the lap seamed fabric the two pieces of fabric must b placed together...

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