
3.5 Tilting back and returning the machine head
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)
After placing the machine head onto the
table,
remove the bolt (6) and the spacer (7).
*
The bolt (6) and the spacer (7) are necessary
for securing the support lever (8) when the
machine head is removed from the table, so keep
them in a safe place.
3
)
Pass the support lever shaft (9) through the
hole in the support lever base (10) and through
the groove (f) in the support lever (8), and
push it in until it is flush with the surface
of the support lever base (10).
*
If it is difficult to pass the support lever
shaft (9) through the groove (f) in the
support lever (8), move the end of the support
lever (8) up and down while passing the
support lever shaft (9) through.
CAUTION
Hold the machine head with both hands when tilting it back or returning it to its
original position.In addition, do not subject the machine head to extra force while it
is tilted back. If this is not observed, the machine head may become unbalanced and
fall down, which would result in serious injury or damage to the sewing machine.
Always be sure to engage the stopper of the support lever (1) when tilting back the
machine head.
If the stopper is not engaged, the machine head may return to its original position and
your hands may get caught and injury may result.
When disengaging the stopper, hold it by the knob (a).If you hold at the place
indicated by (b), your hand will get caught between the support lever (1) and the table
when the machine head is returned to its original position and injury will result.
disengaging the stopper
using the stopper
The head of a sewing machine falls down or
erected. It can be broken down or erected
in three stalls.
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