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Page 1: ...rrrr electronic 6250 PFAFF eiectro 20 Instruction book...

Page 2: ...oured blue must be connected to the terminal which is i marked with the lettter N or coloured black I The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter...

Page 3: ...r service center for examinatron repair electrical or mnechirncal adjustment U 4 Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilatmon openings of the sewing machine and foot...

Page 4: ...9 1 2345 22 23 p 16 24 I F 6 7 8 J i i 10 12 PFAFF ertronic 6250 14 15 25 1W 38 _ 16 37 26 27 26 29 V 4 I PFAFF electro cc 6250 30...

Page 5: ...crystal display 14 Clear key beginning of pattern 15 Main switch 16 Accessory box 17 Sewing foot holder with sewing foot 18 Needle threader 19 Thread guide 20 Threading slot 21 Needle thread tension...

Page 6: ...d or if it is wrongly operated we will not accept any liability for any damage caused 1 0 To avoid the risk of electric shock do not open the machine There are rio parts inside the machine which the u...

Page 7: ...logy and this instruction book is just as uncomplicated as your PFAFF sewing machine If you now take time enough to study the instruction book nothing can go wrong After all this is the only way to le...

Page 8: ...g 81 83 Darning tears 83 Darning with elastic stitch 82 83 Darning with straight stitch 81 Decorative stitches 63 11 Detachable work support 16 Dual fabric feed 26 2 Elastic stitch 53 Elastic stitches...

Page 9: ...Sewing taults and their remedies Sewing feet special accessoriesl Sewing feet stdnddrd occessones Sewing Limp Sewing on buttons Shell edging Single pattern Slow sewing Smocking Special accessory table...

Page 10: ...riple stem stitch Ornamental utility stitch 06 Stretch triple straight stitch stitch length 1 5 to 4 5 mm For highly durable seams a g for inseams sportswear and workwear 07 Stretch triple straight st...

Page 11: ...stitch seam on knitted fabrics 23 Pullovei stitch Elastic closing and serging seam for open knit materials 24 Honeycomb stitch For sewing on elastic threads covering terry cloth seams and for fancy he...

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Page 15: ...Operating the sewing machine Tedmb secdon Pages 11 to29...

Page 16: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 17: ...hread Needle threader Drawing up the bobbin thread Presser foot lifter Thread trimmer Changing the sewing foot Dual feed Top feed Changing the needle Needle thread tension Lowering the bottom feed Pag...

Page 18: ...rtment of the cover case I rhe programs of the sewing machine are illustrated n the inside of the top cover Connect the mains cord between socket 30 of the sewing machine and the wall socket Cover cas...

Page 19: ...g of the foot control with the connec tion socket 31 of the sewing machine The sewing speed is regulated by pressing the pedal Main switch When the main switch 1 5 is switched on the sewing lamp light...

Page 20: ...box Swing out the detachable work support 1 6 to the left using both hands In order to sew using the free arm swing the clutch able work support to the left and lift it upwards out of the hole When y...

Page 21: ...uring bobbin winding the needle will not move I I a a I a a a I I a a a a a a a a a a a a a I Placing the bobbin Switch off the main switch Place the empty bobbin so that the black pin of the bobbin w...

Page 22: ...e A from behind and pull it through opening B to the right Wind the thread clockwise a few times around the bobbin Switch on the main switch 1 5 Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot co...

Page 23: ...Hold the end of the thread firmly and press the foot control As soon as the bobbin is full the winding action will be stopped automatically Cut the thread push the bobbin to the left and take it off...

Page 24: ...out Release the latch and take out the empty bobbin read tension obtain optimum seam appearance and durability make sure the needle and bobbin thread tensions are rectly adjusted to each other ic tne...

Page 25: ...d and move your hand sharply upwards The uobbn case must slip downwards a little with eucti baud movement Correcting the tension Turn adjusting screw C just a little to the left to decrease the bobbin...

Page 26: ...ead into guide A and under thread guide hook D Pass the thread through the threading slot 20 and downwards Poll the thread around stop E into the right hand threa ding slot and upwards to the take up...

Page 27: ...il the needle is at its highest point Place the needle thread over hook 0 and hold it taut Move the threader 1 8 fully downwards and turn it towards the needle so that the small hook R goes through th...

Page 28: ...ng up the bobbin thread Raise the sewing foot Hold the needle thread and take one stitch towards you until the needle is at the top again and the bobbin thread has formed a loop Pull the needle thread...

Page 29: ...ge in the sewing foot holder A Set the needle at its highest point Press the sewing foot upwards at the front and downwards at the back at the same time so that it disengages from the sewing foot hold...

Page 30: ...dustrial I ewing machines it feeds the material from the top and bottom at the same time The fabric is fed accurately n light or difficult materials such as silk and rayon fabrics the dual fabric feed...

Page 31: ...sengaging the top feed Hold the top teed with two fingers at the marked places Push the top feed 38 down a little and out to the rear and let it move slowly upwards see also the illustration on page 2...

Page 32: ...le at its highest point Now loosen the fixing screw 24 and pull the needle out downards To insert The flat side A of II te tiedIe must face tu the rear Lower the sewing foot and insert the needk pushi...

Page 33: ...eedle thread tension 21 using mark A The normal setting for sewing is 4 to 5 For embro idering and buttonhole sewing between 2 and 3 Lowering the feed dog For ccrtain sewing work e g darninq the teed...

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Page 35: ...Operating the sewing machine Program keys Function keys Control slide keys Pages 31 to 40...

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Page 37: ...e 35 Stitch width slide key Page 35 Stitch length slide key Page 36 Balance slide key Page 37 5 Slow sewing Page 38 Needle position up down Page 38 Buttonhole tacking U single patterns Page 39 5 Rever...

Page 38: ...ght program key to select units digits from 0 to 9 After number 9 the machine does not jump to the next tens digit e g from 29 to 30 but the selected tens digit stays as it is e g from 29 to 20 The se...

Page 39: ...L J Setting the needle position 2 When you move the slide key 6 the lower diode lights up and you can set up to 1 3 needle positions I This is possible in programs 02 03 06 and 07 Note concerning sli...

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Page 41: ...se shtches will he sewn o 11w otitches otthe poh IH wilt he loss dense Please observe the note be ow concerning slide key 8 Setting the pattern length 2 When you move the slide l j 8 rh lwe diojo l hi...

Page 42: ...ight up The machine now sews at half sewing speed Press h ky dgdlu tIm green diode goes out and the machine sews at full speed again V __ a Needle position up down WIii u vt i you stop sewing the need...

Page 43: ...s in programs 71 2 2 Tacking If this key is pressed before sewing is begun the green diode will light up The seam or beginning l the pattern is tacked automatically then the diode goes out again 3 Sin...

Page 44: ...ain If you press the key during sewing the PFAFF electronic 6250 will sew backwards as long as you hold the key Then the green diode does not light up I I I I I I I t v Twin needle indicator In some o...

Page 45: ...Sewing and embroidering Utility and fancy stitches Pages 41 to 71 41...

Page 46: ...S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 47: ...s Elastic stitches Overlock stitches Covering stitches Buttonholes Fancy stitches Sewing table Pages 45 to 50 Pages 51 to 53 Pages 54 to 55 Pages 56 to 58 Pages 59 to 62 Pages 63 to 71 Page 44 Utility...

Page 48: ...e using slide keys 6 7 and 8 In the following tables you will find the settings we recommend for different sewing purposes These tables give you further information required for sewing the selected pr...

Page 49: ...basting dirction Light fabrics are easier to baste with long straight stitches 6 mm Then you do not need to lower the bottom feed LLzi LL 1 Straight stitch Program 00 is the basic straight stitch wit...

Page 50: ...the right ind in program 1 2 toward left i e the stitch width can Is regulated to one side e g for eyelet ennibrondt ry anal i trdnmrtj work For serging difficult n materials blind snichi Tool No 3 is...

Page 51: ...old the edge inwards by the hem width Now unfold the hem again so that the hem edge protrudes by about half an inch Now place the fabric under the sewing foot so that the crease line runs along edge g...

Page 52: ...ged areas of fabric Stitch over the damaged area at the required length Press the reverse key the machine finishes sewing the darning program and the darning length is thus saved The saved darning len...

Page 53: ...hand wheel towards you and position the button so that the needle enters the left hole in the button Now lower the presser bar lifter the button is now held by the shank of the foot Now sew on the but...

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Page 55: ...ch length is suitable for fancy tup sutching edges for lapels on classic juckets and coats TIP If you wish to top stitch a collar edge with program 07 use the functions needle down and single pattern...

Page 56: ...otch enis on Stretch triple zigzag stitch The stretch triple zigzag stitch produces a liigl ily elastic and decorative seam which is very suitable foi lien Cii I shirts i id underweui Suig thu edge of...

Page 57: ...tape or place it underneath and pin it firmly in place Sew it on with elastic stitch Leave the ends of tIm elastic tape overlapping a little and sew over them with elastic stitches On skirts ci trous...

Page 58: ...etter and prevents tunneling of the scant at wider stitch widths prog Open overlock stitch 6 3 b 0 1 3 ttvirl ilti ttch ri is no problem to 1 oiri tim nioteri afs fat ia vvhrcl i do riot tray too much...

Page 59: ...the fabric edge against fraying Pullover stitch Used togethei with the knitted edge foot special accessory this stitch can even he used for sewing open knit fabrics Fashion knit garment sections cdii...

Page 60: ...ams I ii A prog I 26 j25 6 I 3 5 I33 Fagoting stitch With the fagoting stitch you can make very elastic seams with liemstitcliing effect eg on cotsetr y Serge the fabric edges and tack baste over eu t...

Page 61: ...h each edge with fancy elastic stitch Owing to its high elasticity this stitch is very suit ihli for decorative hems e g on T shirts and underwe u Serge the fabric edge Baste over the seam margin to t...

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Page 63: ...ls eg silk organza and viscous fabric it is necessary to use a stabilizer to prevent the material from puckering during sewing To produce beautiful seams good embroidering or darning threads are ideal...

Page 64: ...unhole seaiiis do nut turn out the seine length With stored buttoi iholes yoi i can correct this with the help of the semi automatic ci intrul Ti define the length of the second hartack yourself press...

Page 65: ...ews i e the left seam will automdtically be made shorter Programmable linen buttonholes In program 71 you can determine the length weflh and density of the buttonhole yourself Push the buttonhole slid...

Page 66: ...i iljti ii in wi itt of tie buttonhole von elt Push tin buttonhole shite fnIi lilt Sew the first hnttu 11011 1 111 i ti I qi ill length Piiss Tim bununt u u hi 3 h i Iii 1 11001 soo ti o fiist bortaur...

Page 67: ...ry threads which are available from your Ptaff dealer For the parts to be embroidered you should either use an iron on or tear away stabilizer This prevents the material from tunneling or puckering Yo...

Page 68: ...ble to change the is ki tli Fhe stitch length is changed and thus length too lot II embroidery patterns can be changed Changing the pattern length at the same stitch density In some programs you can c...

Page 69: ...ograms the upper diode then lights up The farther you move the slide key 8 to the left tlu shorter the reverse stitches are sewn i e the pattern opened up more The farther you move the slide key to th...

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Page 71: ...h has been set and you can sew the 4 pattern using the twin needle a 4 A 1 c I I tIll 4 4 _f ii if 14 4 U 4 j c j j 4 h 0 t ii J I 4 1 I 4 Threading the twin needle Insert the twin needle Fit the seco...

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Page 73: ...nding on the thickness of tile leithei and thread we reconu nend usa ig a special needle or a needle with a large eye 1 30 N Do not forget that uriruelled scm s show up on leather This is the way to d...

Page 74: ...hfference p ir of Suspeiidrs and I i tly to your own tsto to hpe To strnqihon ih nlmund apptyng an iron on in nnderiay ii Pt i f thu Suspenders wet jI s p attul to this with I I tel Iloprum 73 1 pa qr...

Page 75: ...ed lines using program 50 Apply iron on backing or place stabilizer undui neath Mat k the monograri i on the fabric Now embroider the niarked lines with proqi in 50 Monograms No matter whether you wor...

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Page 77: ...Application examples Practical sewing Traditional embroidering techniques Pages 73 to 93 C U...

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Page 79: ...ems with twin needle Page 77 Gathering Pages 78 79 Shirring Page 80 Darning Pages 81 82 83 Inserting zippers Pages 84 85 Roll hemming Page 86 Sewing lace Page 87 Shell edging Page 88 Rcliolwu Page 89...

Page 80: ...thus edle tkieid tension is too tight If it lies ut the iethli tliiitl lOioon o St too hiobbin thirc id P nsion pksea clii to Top stitchmg With program 02 you ui chango the ic edhe positinil in such a...

Page 81: ...ms on stretch materials such as I shirt knitted articles or cycling shorts both quickly and easily Twin needles are available in different widtle The most common is 4 mm Do not forget to ie only jerse...

Page 82: ...tirst line on the tace side of the fabric I id stitch along it Leave about four or five inches a ti read protruding at the er id uji carl now stitch the utfier sear i is al sewing toot width using th...

Page 83: ...of the sewing foot Raise the sewing foot and place the elastic thread around the needle Lower the sewing foot again and sew a few more stitches but do not pui 1 the ends of the elastic tliwad until th...

Page 84: ...ens ui on the I mbhi n lust be set very louse However tile tighter you I bobbin thread tension the greater the shii ring Ii you obtain I it sw a test seam to leterliiiil the 511 eliot of it I iii 1 if...

Page 85: ...ace the darning work iii the darning hoop Lower the feed dog Draw up the bobbin thread and hold the threads when you start sowing Darn over the damaged area by moving the part evenly in the inquired d...

Page 86: ...f stitches until it is well C oveied Nliei 10110 50 make sure the stitch mows ovei lap each otliem Pt nainly nitencled or strengthening H ol fabric is damagurl area at the required H orse key the mact...

Page 87: ...up to the seam on the reverse side liP ti order to turn at the corners ntore easily use I needle down function Darning tears For tears frayed edges or smaller holes it is easier to place a piece of ma...

Page 88: ...s or ladies slacks concealed on one side Different types of zippers are available in shops and stores For firm materials such as jeans we recommend metal zippers and plastic zippers for all other mat...

Page 89: ...a tie l Sew the second half of the zipper parallel at the same distance Stop shortly before the end of the seam and leave the needle in the material Raise the sewing foot and open the zipper You can n...

Page 90: ...liluic m gv uv I lut ihl ihout per 101 1 Place the folded fabric edge under tIm luinin i and sew a few stitches Leave the needle in the material Raise the sewing foot and push the fahric into the scr...

Page 91: ...under the lace at the middle and iron it over to the side Stitch over both edges of the lace with small and dense zigzag stitches Cut back the waste material Lace edges Lace trimmings provide many new...

Page 92: ...the sm am margin I k It is q ni ike sure that the fabric runs winj foot at half the foot width only more pronuic it shell edging I I I I I I I I I I I I puq 1 0 1 TIP If you add a coloured wool thioud...

Page 93: ...work with much more shape and stability Finally all you have to do is dissolve the stabilizer in water and your piece of individually made nibroidery is ready Linen embroidering is a very well known a...

Page 94: ...bought or made yourself A seam allowance of 0 7 cm should already be included in the templates Spread out the piirts is in the pattern arul form small squares that you can match together These squares...

Page 95: ...move the sewing foot Place the eyeletting plate on the needle plate making sure pin A fits in the middle cutout of the nuedle plate Then push the plate down at the hunt Mdcc the marked fabric taut in...

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Page 97: ...materials It is very suitable for frills or ruffles Tliiii Stitch along the hem with program 67 or 68 from is no need to pull any threads the face side When you do this the needle must Sew using prog...

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Page 100: ...I S S S I I I I I I I I I I I a I I a I I I I a I S a S I 4 1...

Page 101: ...cessories Special accessory table Aplique foot Cording foot Gathering knit edge foot Bias tape binder Multi stitch gathering toot Cording fringe toot Needle table Pages 98 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 10...

Page 102: ...2 Fancy stitch foot not suitable for top feed Part No 98 694 89 7 00 3 Blind stitch and overlock foot Part No 98 694 89000 4 Zipper and edge stitching foot Part No 98 694 884 00 wnq a 4 t1 4 1 I I I...

Page 103: ...t UuuuiltuIe F 6 Darning foot Part No 93 035 960 91 7 Hemmer Part No 98694 818 00 8 Edge guide Part No 98 802 42200 Second reel holder Seam nipper Soft brush Oit tube II j I p4I Ii4...

Page 104: ...le 98 694 821 00 Caution Only use straight stitch in middle needle position seams and sewing Needle pIn to with round hole 98 694 822 00 very light and soft materials silk jersey etc Lop teller 4 5 mm...

Page 105: ...over stitch all contours with narrow i it iigzag stitches When you reach a is tire needle down function to help you work more easily Also make sure the I th outer edge so that no fraying Lap felled se...

Page 106: ...this remove the medIc plate 1 iuread the ginup thireatl through lie bolt oh the iteedlO plate hon t the untleu side Replace thc needle plate Fhut i iotcl t I iitvnt cii tiC needle plate and the sewing...

Page 107: ...by hooking the rear bar of the foot into the i ear groove of the foot holder Push the foot upwards until it snaps into the front bar Place the fabric to be gathered under the sewing foot and the gathe...

Page 108: ...s a really classic sowit ig tooti Yin isa i maRc closely or widely spaced pleats as if by niagic In iii i ti stitch gatheri ig toot can I ins used iii th rens liffmrent was 1 Fol di ig the Ia h nc in...

Page 109: ...e a so ellcd purl seam HP a can also obtain a special effect by over i i i edium pearl thread with a thread of a ii Fringe foot With this special foot for loop embroidery you can produce fantastic eff...

Page 110: ...eveloped 15 90 EEZ ball point especially for Pfaff Particularly suitable for delicate stretch and knitted fabrics 130 705 H SKF Heavy Wide meshed corsetry Lycra Simplex I 70 110 bail point and Lastex...

Page 111: ...il jt da Stitch width Needle spacing 2 5 mm 2 5 mm 3 0 mm 1 6mm 2 0mm 2 5mm 3 0mm 4 0mm Decorative designs sewn with twin needles Before you start sewing turn the handwheel and check to make sure the...

Page 112: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a a I I L I J...

Page 113: ...Care Maintenance and trouble shooting PageslO9 to 115...

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Page 115: ...1 JL P Maintenance and trouble shooting Changing the needle plate Page 112 Cleaning and oihng Page 112 Sewing lamp Page 113 Sewing faults and their removal Pages 114 115 111...

Page 116: ...tush the screwd river into thi left nsf take the needle plate out bit nidlo plate on flat at the heat soil I oem with boti i hands it TI me tmoi it immmUb ii ii ii I e 1 i in place Before yni Stilt se...

Page 117: ...on the hand wheel as illustrated Hold the sewing machine tightly Push the bulb into its holder as far as it will go and turn it anti clockwise to remove it Insertion Insert the bulb in the diagonal ho...

Page 118: ...op or bottom side of fabric 5 Machine does not feed or feeds irregularly Sewing lii it ls collected between the feed dog teeth rows Feed dog is lowered slide B see page 29 is at right ltitlt utIle hil...

Page 119: ...fter about 10 seconds Important notes Before you change sewing feet or needles you must switch off main switch 1 07 Do not start the threaded machine without fabric in it If you leave the machine even...

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