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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

Sewing Machine 

JMC013279 

 

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Sewing Machine JMC013279 ...

Page 2: ...s described in this manual Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment The supply cord cannot be replaced If the supply cord connected with foot controller...

Page 3: ...tlet when making any user servicing mentioned in the instruction manual Use only identical replacement parts This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards...

Page 4: ...ng 1 0A Protection Class II The sound pressure level under normal operating conditions is 78dB A Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste use separate collection facilities Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwat...

Page 5: ... 15 Leveling the machine 16 Adjusting thread tension 17 Changing needle 18 Insert darning plate 18 Fabric Thread Needle table 19 Sewing pattern selector and operation table 20 To start sewing 21 How to finish stitches 21 Straight stitch 22 Zigzag sewing 22 Automatic embroidery 22 Overcasting 23 Binding 23 Freihandsticken 23 Button sewing 24 Blind stitch 24 25 Hemming Optional 26 Quilter Optional 2...

Page 6: ...0 11 12 9 1 Thread tension dial 2 Pattern selector dial 3 Bobbin winder stopper 4 Reverse button 5 Thread guide and needle clamp 6 Shuttle cover 7 Presser foot 8 Extension table 9 Thread cutter 10 Face cover 11 Take up lever 12 Upper thread guide ...

Page 7: ...6 NAME OF PARTS REAR VIEW 1 Thumb screw 2 Needle plate 3 Presser foot lever 4 Spool pin B Optional 5 Clutch button 6 Hand wheel 7 Spool pin A 8 Bobbin winder spindle 5 3 1 2 8 7 4 6 ...

Page 8: ...7 ACCESSORIES Needle plate screw driver Screw driver Zipper foot Needle 14 Buttonhole cutter Darning plate Bobbin Felt Zigzag foot on machine Buttonhole foot Spool pin A ...

Page 9: ...Warning Please always unplug the power plug before you change the bulb or perform maintenance work to the machine so that you prevent deadly peril and electric shock Bulb replacement 1 Open face cover in direction of arrow 2 Remove bulb by unscrewing it counter clockwise 3 Install a new bulb by screwing it in clockwise 4 Use a 15 watt bulb max 5 Make sure the bulb is cold before removing it Sew la...

Page 10: ... 1 This sewing machine can be used as a flat bed machine but easily converts to a free arm machine by removing the extension table 2 Especially useful for sewing sleeves pant legs tubular fabrics etc more easily 3 To sew tubular items just slip the sleeve or leg of pants on the free arm as shown on the illustration ...

Page 11: ...ding is incorrect release the screw of the upper thread guide and adjust up or down until bobbin the winding is balanced Correct Screw Winder spindle 1 Release by pushing clutch button to bobbin and lock by pushing it to needle 2 Push bobbin winder from left to right then it starts winding 3 Push bobbin winder from right to left and move clutch button to needle sign then it starts sewing ...

Page 12: ...BBIN 1 Raise the needle to its highest position and open shuttle race cover 2 Open the hinged latch of the bobbin case and pull the bobbin case out of the machine 3 Release the latch and the bobbin will fall out easily Hinged latch ...

Page 13: ...cm 1 Pull 5 cm of thread from bobbin and insert it into bobbin case as shown 2 Guide the end of thread into the slot 3 Pull the thread through the slot and under the tension spring and draw out about 10 cm of thread Slot Tension spring 10 cm ...

Page 14: ...E Finger 1 Raise the needle to its highest position Pull the thread to the front open the latch of the bobbin case and hold it 2 Holding the latch open place bobbin case onto the center pin in the shuttle and release latch Hinged latch Insert ...

Page 15: ...ntriving please adjust main control switch to O Pass the thread from A to I as shown A B C D G H I F E B E D C G I H Twin needle threading Pass the thread from front to rear through needle and pull approx 10 cm of thread through eye of needle F ...

Page 16: ...hread with left hand turn the hand wheel slowly towards you until the needle goes down and comes up Then stop the hand wheel when the take up lever is at its highest position Lightly draw up the upper thread by which the lower thread will be brought up in a loop 2 Pull out both threads and place them together under presser foot to the rear of the machine 3 Place fabric under presser foot from the ...

Page 17: ...16 LEVELING THE MACHINE Down Up ...

Page 18: ... number to loosen the needle thread tension Tension is too loose The needle thread shows through on the underside of the fabric and it will feel bumpy Turn the dial to a higher number to tighten the needle thread tension Upper thread tension may be adjusted by turning the thread tension dial Lower thread tension can be increased by turning the screw of the bobbin case slightly to the right clockwi...

Page 19: ...ert the needle as far up as it will go 4 Tighten the needle clamp screw securely Sometimes you will want to control the feeding of fabric yourself Turn the needle bar to its highest position and raise the presser foot over the needle plate aligning two pins of the darning plate with holes of needle plate You may then determine the movement of the fabric by yourself See page 24 for button sewing ap...

Page 20: ...Fabric Thread Needle Indication of Upper Tension Light Nylon 80 Cotton 70 10 Tricot 60 S Fiber silk Silk 50 Silk Wool silk 50 S Fiber silk 80 12 Medium Gingham 60 80 Cotton 80 90 12 14 Thin Jersey 60 S Fiber 80 12 Gabardine 50 Silk Heavy Denim 50 Cotton 90 100 14 16 Jersey 50 S Fiber 80 90 12 14 Tweed 50 Silk 80 90 12 14 ...

Page 21: ...ATION TABLE Stitch patterns Presser foot Darning plate A D Straight stitch E H Zigzag I K Buttonhole L Automatic Embroidery M N O P Blind hem Q Automatic Embroidery R Three step zigzag stitch S Blind stitch T Free hand embroidery Without ...

Page 22: ...ine for the length of the stitch and tension suitable to your fabric 6 Separate the machine from the power system if you leave it unsupervised Attention 1 When turning the balance wheel manually always turn it toward you 2 Guide the cloth gently with your hand 3 To prevent breaking needles always raise the needle out of the fabric when you stop sewing HOW TO FINISH STITCHES Thread cutter 1 Sew to ...

Page 23: ...é etc The zigzag stitch is a universal stitch The satin stitch pattern has short tense stitches which can be used for sewing AUTOMATIC EMBROIDERY These stitches have a wide range of decorative and utility applications and are particularly suitable for woven fabrics The Scallop stitch L is ideal for edging collars cuffs tablecloths serviettes etc For all the stitches the stitch length can be reduce...

Page 24: ...DING To sew fabrics edge select the multi zigzag stitch FREIHANDSTICKEN Use Darning plate see page 18 Remove the presser foot and attach the darning plate Lower feed dog and move the hooped fabric slowly in the desired direction until the fabric has been embroidered ...

Page 25: ...t firmly 3 Place the button between presser foot and fabric and lower the presser foot 4 Manually turn hand wheel towards you ensuring that the needle enters into both holes of button without obstruction Increase or decrease width setting 5 Sew about 7 stitches 6 Pull both threads to the underside and tie them together BLIND STICH 2 Finish the seam as shown 1 Fold fabric as shown ...

Page 26: ...25 Adjust the width to obtain the correct seam Wrong Needle is not piercing edge to fold at all Needle pierces the edge of fold too much Correct seam A B ...

Page 27: ...nd guide it into the hemmer foot 5 Make sure that the fabric does not move under the right half of the foot The fabric must be fed into the scroll of the hemmer sufficiently so that the project edge runs freely through the groove under the foot Only suitable materials can be used and some practice may be necessary to achieve the best results QUILTER Optional 1 Slide the arm through the hole on top...

Page 28: ...thus preventing sewing on zipper 2 Place zipper foot in position and attach firmly 3 Fold the fabric about 2 cm and place the fabric under foot 1 To sew the left side of the zipper set the zipper on the right side of the needle 2 To sew the right side of the zipper set it on the left side of the needle Sew as illustrated ...

Page 29: ...dial to position 2 Sew left side 3 Raise the needle 4 Set dial to position 5 Sew 5 6 stitches 6 Raise the needle 7 Set dial to position 8 Sew right side 9 Raise the needle 10 Set dial to position 11 Sew 5 6 stitches 12 Raise the needle Before sewing fit buttonhole foot as shown Cut buttonhole along centre with cutter as shown ...

Page 30: ...Cleaning shuttle race A Latch knob B Shuttle race cover C Shuttle hook 1 Raise needle to its highest position 2 Take out the bobbin case 3 Turn the latch knob A as illustrated 4 Take off shuttle race cover 5 Take out shuttle hook 6 Clean and oil shuttle race and hook thereafter replace all parts in reverse order A A B C Open face cover and oil the parts indicated Cleaning feed dog ...

Page 31: ...needle Scratches or nicks on bobbin case Re adjust zigzag width Re thread machine Reduce upper thread tension Replace needle Polish or replace bobbin case Breaking bobbin thread Tight bobbin thread tension Incorrect insertion of needle Improper threading Lint or thread in bobbin case Reduce bobbin thread tension Re insert needle Rethread machine Clean bobbin case Machine jamming Excessive tension ...

Page 32: ... used according to the instructions or connected to FEEDING NETWORKS not guarantee a constant voltage of 220 240V 6 The warranty does not cover damages for personal injury or damage caused directly or indirectly in any capacity whatsoever 7 This warranty terminates when it is found to have been undergoing repairs alterations or interventions by any person not authorized by Jocel THE WARRANTY EXPIR...

Page 33: ...re on our own responsibility that the machine indicated below Product SEWING MACHINE Brand JOCEL Model JMC013279 Complies with the following European directives and standards implementation Low Voltage 2006 95 CE EN 60335 1 2012 A11 EN 60335 2 28 2003 A1 EN 62233 2008 Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 CE EN 55014 1 2006 A1 A2 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 A2 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 A2 EN 61000 3 3 2013 ...

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