Pfaff Hobbylock 4860 Instruction Manual Download Page 47

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Page 1: ...3 PFAFF hobbylock 4860 j C I Instruction manual j PFRFF 46O...

Page 2: ...hich is colour ed blue must be con nected to the termin al which is marked with the lettter N or colour ed black The wire which is colour ed brown must be connec ted to the termin al which is marked w...

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Page 4: ...play A B 12 Knife guard 13 Loope r cover 14 Sewin g foot comb ination foot 15 Needle plate 1 6 Adjust ing knob for seam width 1 7 Detach able work suppor t 1 8 Windo w for the seam width 1 9 Access or...

Page 5: ...ce center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment 4 Never operate the sewing machine with any air openings blocked Keep ventilation openings of the sewing machine and foot control f...

Page 6: ...if it is wrong ly operate d we cannot accept any liabilit y for any damag e caused 10 To avoid the risk of electric shock do not open the machin e There are no parts inside the machin e which the user...

Page 7: ...nology and it is just as easy to use as this instruction manual is to follow If you now take a bit of time to study the instruction manual nothing can go amiss It is certainly time well spent since it...

Page 8: ...ng the spool Cleaning the knife Cleaning the needle plate Converter Correction of the thread tension Cording foot Detach able work suppor t Differential feed Disengaging the upper knife Display Elasti...

Page 9: ...60 61 73 37 55 74 75 50 55 32 14 47 48 22 35 60 20 30 21 60 68 76 33 59 59 11 38 24 61 7 30 49 22 59 14 16 18 19 13 70 30 12 Lower knife Main switch Maintenance and malfunction Sewing test Special ac...

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Page 11: ...er page 1 3 1 6 Threader page 17 Threading the needles page 1 8 Changing a spool when the machine is threaded page 1 9 Sewing foot lever page 20 Sewing test thread cutter page 22 Seam width adjusting...

Page 12: ...machine and the wall socket Connect the plug of the foot control with the connection socket 30 of the sewing machine The preset area of the sewing speed see page 33 is regulated by pressing the pedal...

Page 13: ...y To do so pull the detachable work support 17 to the left Insert the workpiece in the oppo site direction 9 Main switch When the main switch 29 is turned on the sewing light and display 6 is turned u...

Page 14: ...nd pull out in the directi on of the arrow To insert Push the access ory box 19 into the approp riate openin g until it catche s The words PFAFF hobbyl ock must be facing upward s To open Open the acc...

Page 15: ...de 23 fully To assure optimal thread take up the two upper telescopic extensions must be turned slowly until you hear the ball stops catch in place When you have finished sewing push in the telescopic...

Page 16: ...er 13 to the right until it catche s in place and then swivel it down The individ ual threadi ng paths as well as the conver ter setting are illustra ted in colour on the inside of the loop er cover N...

Page 17: ...to colour With both hands pull the thread through the thread guide 35 and the appropriate thread tension 1 2 4 5 Make sure the thread stays in the slot on the back thread guide 35 Set the thread tensi...

Page 18: ...oper The slider on the converter 37 must be in the right hand position B see page 45 Thread the right overedge looper 36 in the order ito 9 and draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot The th...

Page 19: ...The marking on the hand wheel must be in line with the marking on the housing 2 Thread the left overedge looper 38 in the order ito 7 Pull the thread from thread guide 7 through the looper eye 8 and...

Page 20: ...he same time let the slider slowly slide back The thread is automatically inserted in guide 9 5 With the tweezers thread the thread through thread guide 10 and draw the thread to the left under the se...

Page 21: ...ween the two guide lugs B Draw the thread through slot A on the threader and hold it a bit taut Slowly lower the threader behind the needle until the small hook C passes through the needle s eye Draw...

Page 22: ...hread the overedge needle A in the order 1 to 6 and draw the thread through the needle s eye 7 with the threader Draw the thread to the left under the sewing foot The threading path for needle A in bl...

Page 23: ...ut of the needles Lower the sewing feet Now pull the threads through until the knots are about six inches through the thread guide before the needles Cut the knots off and thread the appropriate needl...

Page 24: ...cover 13 Note The power to the machine is cut off if the looper cover is open i e it is now impossible to sew Close looper cover appears in the display The LEDs on the speed selection also flash Sewi...

Page 25: ...nt under the sewing foot right in front of the needle and lower the foot With the threads held slightly taut slowly begin to sew Since the fabric is automatically fed you just need to guide the materi...

Page 26: ...variou s ways of securin g the ends of seams 1 Knot the thread chain 2 With knitwe ar you can pull the thread chain into the seam with a croche t needle 3 Sew about 2 inches over the end of the seam T...

Page 27: ...m Note The seam width settings 3 to 5 are just for needle B If needle A is used the amount that is set is increased by 2 2 mm to 5 2 to 7 2 mm When you have set the seam width you require press the kn...

Page 28: ...of two feed dogs one behind the other that assure that the fabric is fed completely evenly It prevents the displacement of the two fabric lays The two feed dogs can be set separately i e so that the f...

Page 29: ...ition 0 5 front feed dog shorter movement rear feed dog longer movement Position N same movement of feed dogs Position 1 5 2 front feed dog longer movement rear feed dog shorter movement Note You can...

Page 30: ...ial feed can also be set while sewing Differential Correct Fabric Feed setting Fig seam 0 5 N 1 a nylon tricot lining fabrics satin poplin and silk N 2 c light cotton and denim normal fabrics 1 5 3 d...

Page 31: ...red screwdriver and pull the needle down to remove To insert Insert the needle into the hole E of the needle changing aid with the flat needle shank K facing towards the flat side L of the aid Insert...

Page 32: ...n remov e it to the left raising the spring slightl y To insert Raise the spring slightl y and place the sewing foot beneat h the sewing foot holder so that when the sewing foot lever 32 is lowere d t...

Page 33: ...ge the needle plate 41 The needle plate 15 is raised out of its mount Raise the needle plate a little more and remove to the left Raise the spring on the sewing foot holder a little and place the need...

Page 34: ...large screwdriver from the accessories see page 58 This prevents the knife from being displaced by the material Remove the sewing foot and needle plate see page 28 29 To sew light fabrics the screw mu...

Page 35: ...Electronics To programme language page 32 Speed pm selection page 33 LED needle display page 34 To select program page 35 To enter new data page 36 31 S...

Page 36: ...ram key 10 left and the key 9 for the speed preselection pressed and at the same time switch the machine on cesky Czech now appears in the display You can select the language you want by repeatedly pr...

Page 37: ...axi mum speed in three steps with the key 9 By pressing the key 9 you change the maximum speed and one two or three LEDs light up One LED lights up 0 to max 500 rpm Two LEDs light up 0 to max 1000rpm...

Page 38: ...ote 2 thread flatlock narrow 2 thread flatlock wide 2 thread flat hem 3 thread overlock narrow 3 thread overlock wide 3 thread flat hem 3 thread flatlock narrow 3 thread flatlock wide Reinforced 2 thr...

Page 39: ...as indicated in the display Symbols above the display Prog program number stitch length seam width differential feed n sewing foot pressure needle plate Symbols below the display All the symbols under...

Page 40: ...A If the mod key 10 right is pressed again memory B appears and if pressed once more memory C 4 If the cursor key 10 middle is press ed the display for the stitch length appears You can now alter the...

Page 41: ...3 thread overlock seam page 39 4 thread overlock seam page 39 2 thread overlock seam page 39 Correction of thread tensions page 40 42 Converter 2 thread seam page 44 46 Rolled flat hem 2 and 3 thread...

Page 42: ...epends on the type of fabric and the thickness of the thread The thread tension should be corrected after the thread interloop has been checked see page 39 to 42 Turn the values indicated on the threa...

Page 43: ...for sewing FLATLOCK seams Prog 4 or 5 3 thread overlock seam narrow or wide Thread tensions green or blue dot pink dot yellow dot Examp es of use For serging all fabric types Prog 10 4 thread overlock...

Page 44: ...ue thread tension must be turned towards Prog 4or5 3 thread overlook seam narrow or wide The right looper thread is too taut pink thread tension or the left looper thread is too loose yellow thread te...

Page 45: ...set too loose pink tension Both thread tensions must be adjusted accordingly by turning either to or Prog 10 4 thread ovedock seam The left looper thread is set too loose yellow tension or the right l...

Page 46: ...read oveilock seam The thread tension on needle B is too loose The green tension must be turned to Prog 10 4 thread overlook seam The thread tension of needle A is too loose The blue tension must be t...

Page 47: ...change page 27 The set seam widths 3 to 5 mm in the windo w 18 only apply to needle B If needle A is used the setting is increas ed by 2 2 mm seam width 5 2 to 7 2 mm 3 thread overlo ck seam Needle A...

Page 48: ...hread You can also make very effective fancy seams with the converter using mercerized cotton All seams that are sewn with the converter 37 are only sewn with the left looper thread yellow thread path...

Page 49: ...e left until the triangles are in line The point of the slide catches into the eye of the looper Fig A Converter switched on position A Converter switched off position B To switch the converter off Tu...

Page 50: ...h the thread tension s cor rectly set Ways of correct ing the thread tension s Prog 1 or 2 2 thread overlo ck seam narrow and wide FLAT IOCK Loope r thread E is set too tight yellow tension or needle...

Page 51: ...ance To do so just convert the machine as indicated in the display The rolled hem can only be sewn with the needle B and you must also replace the needle plate N with the rolled hem plate R see page 2...

Page 52: ...amoun t of thread used for the 2thread flat hem is smalle r and the sear seems finer The conver ter must be switch ed on for this flat hem see pages 44 45 _ _to p side unders ide 2 thread rolled hem T...

Page 53: ...iu m wei ght fabrics cotton tricot cotton no 60 100 2 0 4 0 mm linen childre n s fabrics silk no 50 100 synthe tic thread no 70 140 Heavy fabrics tweed jacket cloth cotton no 40 60 2 0 4 0 mm denim he...

Page 54: ...f fabric see page 26 All the pos sible types of stitch and the settings that are necessary are listed in this chart Program no M I Needle thread Looper thread Sewing foot Stitch Stitch type a eria ten...

Page 55: ...on of the looper diseng aging lever and the conver ter position is only to be found in this chart not in the display Differential Slide Thread spool Needle Needle plate feed position of setting conver...

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Page 57: ...Differential Slide Thread spool Needle Needle plate feed setting of setting converter 53...

Page 58: ...N 1 1 N seam narrow medium N 1 N N heavy N 1 N 3 Prog 12 Wrapped 2 thread overlock light N 1 1 N seam wide medium N 1 N N heavy N N 3 Prog 13 2 thread rolled hem light N 1 1 N medium N 1 N 1 to 1 5 h...

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Page 61: ...Accessories Normal accessories page 58 59 Special accessories page 59 68 57...

Page 62: ...g 2 3 Lint brush 4 Tweezers 3 5 Upper knife 6 Thread unreeling disc 4 x 7 Needles 8 Sewing machine oil 9 Rolled flat hem needle plate R 10 Thread spool net 4 x 11 Needle threader 6 1 2 Tool for changi...

Page 63: ...o I 0 4 Co 9 C D Co 0 Cl 5 Co a ci 5 COO Co Co Ez _ o Co 0 V Et Cl 0 9 C 4 Co Cl C C 0 a Lr 0c1 Co 0 0 Co0 o Co 13 1 o 0C 0D 0 0 CC 0 C 2 Cl 1 1 IL Co T C Q a Cd 0 T 0 CC 0 C C C c C C I 0 Cl D Co C C...

Page 64: ...al access ory 29 924 993 71 295 Blinds titch foot N special access ory 29 924 993 71 29 1 Gimp thread sewing foot R special access ory 29 924 993 71 294 Elastic tape sewing foot N special access ory 2...

Page 65: ...on width of tape N 3 5 adjustable for a tape width of 4 9 mm N N normal needle plate N see display press mod key taping foot switch off Inserting the tape 1 Set the needle at highest point 2 Raise sew...

Page 66: ...prepared hem under the sewing foot so that the folded hem part 3 is under the edge guide 2 The crease line 4 of the outer fabric must run along the edge of guide 2 3 The needle penetration in the oute...

Page 67: ...setting Sewin g foot pressu re Needle plate Thread tension Sewin g foot Upper knife Inserti ng the gimp thread 1 Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in its highes t positio n 2 Place the fabric...

Page 68: ...knife Inserti ng elastic tape 1 Loosen the screw 2 so that the brake 1 at the openin g is opened about 1 5 to 2 mm 2 Insert elastic tape 3 and draw it back under the foot 3 Tighte n the brake 1 again...

Page 69: ...N see display press mod key gathering foot engaged Inserting the fabrics 1 Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in its highest position 2 Insert the bottom ply of fabric 1 bet ween the noedle pla...

Page 70: ...rting the fabric plies 1 Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in its highest position 2 Insert the bottom ply cording tape and top ply together flush ght side to right side under the cording foot...

Page 71: ...ing 1 Raise the sewing foot and set the needle in its highest position 2 Slide the bead tape through guide 1 and 2 to the back of the foot foot fig 1 3 You can sew with or without the upper knife in a...

Page 72: ...ew ing on lace 1 Raise the sewi ng foot and set needle in high est posi tion 2 Loosen screw 3 and adju st guide 2 so that when sewi ng the need le pene t rates right at the edge of the lace and the fa...

Page 73: ...alfunction Changing the knives page 70 71 Changing the light bulb page 72 Cleaning the needle plate page 72 Cleaning the knives page 73 Oiling the machine page 73 Sewing problems page 74 75 Specificat...

Page 74: ...he upper knife 45 To inser t Insert the new uppe r knife 45 and tight enits retaini ng screw loosely Turn the hand wheel until the upper knife is in its owest positio n In this positio n the front edg...

Page 75: ...the accessories see page 58 and remove the screw pressure plate and lower knife To insert Slide the new lower knife 44 between the lower knife holder and the upper knife Place the pressure plate on t...

Page 76: ...e see page 30 Set largest stitch width Clean the mark ed area carefully using the brush from the accessories Switch main switch off To remove With the tool from the accessories see page 58 press the l...

Page 77: ...and lower knife with the brush from the accessories see page 58 Oiling the machine Before using your machine you should make a habit of lightly oiling the marked points with the oil from the accessori...

Page 78: ...thread got caught Check if you have caught the thread on the spool stands etc Thread tension is too tight Correct the tension see page 40 41 and 46 The needle was not properly Insert needle correctly...

Page 79: ...ge 38 42 Correct differential feed see page 25 26 Thread correct ly see page 13 18 Problem Cause Solution The machin e does The electric power has Close the looper cover not operate althou gh been cut...

Page 80: ...a xim um sew ing spe ed 1 500 stitc hes m m Sea m wid th 3 to 7 2 mm Stit ch leng th 1 to 4 mm Dif fere ntia l feed 1 0 5 1 2 Nee dle plat e exc han gea ble N or R Lub rica tion man ual Max sew ing fo...

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Page 82: ...hrea d guide 24 Spool pins 25 Thread cutter 26 Spool centeri ng 27 Spool stand s 28 Power socket 29 Main switch 30 Foot contro l socket 31 Hand whe 32 Sewin g foot lever 33 Stitch length adjusti ng kn...

Page 83: ...esellschaft Werk Karisruhe Durlach Gritznerstraf e 11 76227 Karlsruhe Gedruckt in Deutsohiand Druckeroi Gablenz GmbH 76356 Weingarten Stettiner StraSe 17 Technische Anderungen vorbehalten Nr 29 629996...

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