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Summary of Contents for S-9000AAB

Page 1: ...C m F U CD C 0 0 z CD H C 0 0 z cci 0 0...

Page 2: ...ng the work 12 Three needle position 13 1 4 Making buttonholes 1 5 Sewing on buttons 16 Stretch stitch 17 Pages Free arm sewing 18 19 Automatic embroidery 20 22 Blind stitch hem 23 Creative embroidery...

Page 3: ...5 Zigzag width control 6 Bobbin winder 7 Hand wheel 8 Clutch nut 9 Stitch length dial 10 Reverse button 11 Stretch stitch lever 12 Drop feed control 13 Needle plate 14 Front cover 15 Presser foot 16...

Page 4: ...FEATURES AND PARTS Back View 21 Spool pins 22 Presser bar lifter 23 Thread Cutter 24 Extension plate 25 Light switch 26 Bobbin winder tension 21 Fig 2...

Page 5: ...o to Heavy Duty denim leatherette 10 40 Medium heavydrapery 10 40 fabric velveteen 2 16 to to Heavy Duty suiting felt terry etc 1 2 60 Medium broadcloth percale 12 60 gingham linen chintz taf 1 14 to...

Page 6: ...read through a hole in the bobbin edge and place bobbin on spindle of bobbin winder C Fig 4 fitting the notch on bobbin over small pin on spindle Push bobbin winder C Fig 4 to the right and hold threa...

Page 7: ...olution of the balance wheel by hand to be sure the needle is in the correct position Fig 7 THREADING THE BOBBIN CASE Step 1 illustrated in Fig 8 Hold bobbin case between thumb and forefinger of left...

Page 8: ...case to the right Insert and center the bobbin case on the stud of the shuttle body C Be sure the bobbin case finger E is opposite the shuttle race notch A Press the bobbin case B into the shuttle as...

Page 9: ...o left 7 Lead thread down through thread guide and behind the face plate guides and then through the needle bar guide from the back 8 Thread needle FROM LEFT TO RIGHT drawing it through about 3 or 4 i...

Page 10: ...bobbin tension turn the small screw Fig 15 on side of the bobbin case clockwise to tighten counter clockwise to loosen Fig 14 A Fig 14 B When the upper tensions are properly balanced a perfect stitch...

Page 11: ...s set at straight zigzag stitch pattern Marked By turning the zigzag width control D Fig 16 clockwise from 0 toward 5 zigzag width will be increased and by turning it counter clockwise it will be decr...

Page 12: ...flimsy material the pressure cap should be about halfway down Release all the way by pressing the snap lock A Fig 17 and then press cap B down again to halfway spot Darning and Mending In order to mov...

Page 13: ...highest point it is not necessary to touch the hand wheel to start the machine You merely press the control The speed of the machine is regulated by increasing or decreasing the amount of pressure ex...

Page 14: ...THREE NEEDLE POSiTION A The machine has three basic needle position LEFT MIDDLE and RIGHT controlled by a needle position ever to the left of the zigzag stitch regulator as illustrated 13 Fig 21...

Page 15: ...depending on the other two settings They will however have one thing in common direction as the diaqram indicates Then using the straight sewing needle plate the position lever must be in the MIDDLE...

Page 16: ...r foot and using the needle as a pivot turn the fabric end for end 5 Lower presser foot and turn hand wheel just enough to c raise needle out of fabric 0 6 Turn drop feed dial to DOWN positim and set...

Page 17: ...medium speed making six or eight stitches stopping with the needle in the left hole 6 To lock the zigzag stitch and prevent ravelling set the stitch width at 0 and take a few stitches in the same hol...

Page 18: ...worn For example crotch seaming sleeve insertion and construction seams in sportswear and bathing suits 1 Use standard zigzag foot 2 Set stretch stitch lever exactly to right 3 Set zigzag width contr...

Page 19: ...uff or neckband topstitching a sleeve edge finishes on sleeves pantlegs and waistlines darning and patching knees elbows and other areas of wear on children s clothing become as easy as sewing a commo...

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Page 21: ...n disc cover at the top of the machine 4 Insert disc cam of your choice into disc holder Be sure that it fits snugly on the spindle in the disc cover and turn the disc uniti it snaps into place Close...

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Page 24: ...same manner as for hand hemming COMPLETED Step 1 Fig 37 If hem with folded edge is used make first fold 3 8 deep Step 2 Turn hem to the depth desired and baste 1 4 from upper edge Press in place Step...

Page 25: ...ch is produced Fig 38 4 With the machine set for a short stitch length different designs can be made by turning the zigzag width control back and forth between 0 and 5 or any other combinatio c of wid...

Page 26: ...t operation The length of design is controlled by the speed at which the zigzag stitch dial is operated 1 Set zigzag stitch dial between zero and 2 2 Set stitch length regulating dial for satin stitch...

Page 27: ...o right notch and back again using all three notches Length of design is contrdled by the speed at which the position lever is operated and the time during which it is allowed to remain in each notch...

Page 28: ...er Turn the drop feed dial to DOWN position Stretch the fabric in an embroidery hoop and place under the needle after removing the presser foot Set the stitch width at the size you prefer and lower th...

Page 29: ...eedle is centered in needle hole Machine bastes cord in place Fig 40 To sew covered cord to material reset adjus table foot so needle stitches closer to cord and on edge of base fabric SEWING IN ZIPPE...

Page 30: ...ce desired between rows of stitches and set so it presses slightly on the fabric By letting the guide ride on the previous stitch ing line successive rows will be at equal distance apart Fig 42 Fig 42...

Page 31: ...racket B up to loosen belt and down to tighten To remove V belt 2 A Remove top cover B Loosen c utch C C Loosen screws A and move bracket B to its highest position D Slip belt off motor pulley and the...

Page 32: ...is will interfere with the efficient operation of the machine Cleaning and removal of the lint will safeguard the performance To remove the shuttle assembly proceed as follows 1 Turn the balance wheel...

Page 33: ...position 3 Replace shuttle race cover C fitting pin at lower edge into notch and lock into position with shuttle race cover clamps B making certain the clamps have been snapped securely into position...

Page 34: ...ving parts indicated by arrows Figures 50 and 51 Fig 50 HOW TO REPLACE THE LIGHT BULB Open face plate Unscrew bulb and insert new one For long life and correct size use 10 C 7 or 7 C 7 or night light...

Page 35: ...f Needles 3 Straight and 1 Twin Needle 3 Large Screw Driver 4 Small Screw Driver 5 Quilter Guide 6 Cloth Guide with Thumb Surew 7 Button Sewing Foot 8 Buttonhole Foot 9 Zipper Foot 10 Felt Washers 2 f...

Page 36: ...in case LINT CLEANER BOBBIN BIN NOTCH RACE LATCH RACE COVER HOOK CLAMPS 2 Turn clamps outward and remove race cover 3 Remove hook 4 Clean thread and lint from all parts including race 5 Run adrop of o...

Page 37: ...Irregular Upper thread tension Tighten upper tension Sititches too loose Improper threading See threading instruction page No 5 Bobbin not wound Rewind bobbin evenly Uneven Pulling or holding Avoid pu...

Page 38: ...up lever in highest in incorrect position position Improper setting of Refer to needle setting instruction see page No 6 needle Bent or eye of needle too sharp Try a new needle Bent or blunt needle Di...

Page 39: ...eam outline with a narrow zigzag stitch Trim seam allowance close to line of stitching Trun and press EVENLY SPACED BUTTONHOLES Fig 53 To make a row of buttonholes evenly spaced and accurately stitche...

Page 40: ...rt Trim both raw edges close to stitching Most fabrics need to be guided only in front of the presser foot as shown at left Many flimsy sheers crepes knits tricots etc require support while being stit...

Page 41: ...hole or worn area which has been cut away Then zigzag stitch the patch into place by Fig 7 overcasting around edge of hole Fig 58 Fig 58 STRAIGHT OR THREE CORNERED TEAR Zigzag stitch along a straight...

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