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Page 2: ...hes 13 Utility and stretch stitch combinations 14 Selecting the needle position for straight stitching 14 Dropping the machine feed 15 Changing the needle 15 Biectronic bobbin thread monitor 16 17 Needle positioner 16 17 Basting 16 17 Electronic top speed selector 16 17 Changing the sewing feet 18 Sewing feet 19 Speciai sov ng toot 20 Sewing buttonholes 20 21 Changing the light bulb 22 Cleaning an...

Page 3: ...sser bar with thread cutter 44 Reverse teed control 45 Stitch chart 46 Space for entering phone numbei of customer service 47 Accessory box with accessory compartment underneath 48 Bobbin winder 49 Top speed regulator 50 Basting stitch button 51 Foot control 52 Free arm cover enclosing sewing hook 53 Free arm 54 Thread guide 55 Threading SlOtS 56 Take up lever 57 Spool pin with unreeling discs 58 ...

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Page 6: ...into the machine socket and plug B into the wall socket Press master switch 34 A red indicator lamp lights up Your machine is now ready for sewing Press down the foot control The machine starts sewing The more you press down the pedal the faster the machine runs As soon as the machine stops the needle automatically returns to its up position To replace the lead in the foot control pull it slightly...

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Page 9: ...eengage the sewing mechanism npcrtan Leu t cc r ui bobbin winninq The boobin w der r disenq ng Winding the bobbin through the needle eye 8 Raise the sewing foot and bring the need 1 e to its highest point Disengage the sewing mechanism Place a bobbin on spindle 48 so that pin C enters slot D Draw the needle thread under the sewing foot up and into slot 58 and from above around bobbin tension stud ...

Page 10: ...bbin case release the latch and take out the bobbin The bobbin cannnt fall cit as long as y i keeo latch K pulled out Inserting the bobbin Insert the filled bobbin into the b000L case so that the thread unreels toward the back A Then draw the thread into slot B and under the spring into eye C ...

Page 11: ...read a little tauL Press button 62 The needle moves down Press button 62 again The needle moves up again Pull the bobbin thread out of the needle hole and lay both threads towards the left and back under the sewing foot The bobbin thread can also be drawn up by turning the hand wheel Close the free arm cover It must always be kept closed during sewing so that the photo electronic bobbin thread mon...

Page 12: ...ing extra thick materials C Toe sewing foot is o red for sewing Thread cutter The thread cutter is an oblique slot located at the back of the presser bar Raise the sewing foot Pull the work out of the machine toward the back Draw the thre ids into the cutter slot and pull znern downwards to cut them ress ress D left up 9 ...

Page 13: ...oser tension or right for a tighter tension o Both tensions are correct D Upper tension too loose or lower tension too fight E Lower tension too loose or upper tension too tight 10 j The correct lower tension Let the bobbin case with a full bobbin hang down freely by the thread It must not slide down by its own weight but should gradually move downwards when you jerk your hand upwards lightly 1 N ...

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Page 15: ...titch 15 Elastic stitch 16 Elost c triple zigzag sttch 5 mm 5 mm zigzag stitch 17 r n m rh 3 5 mm 3 5 mm zigzag stitch 18 triple zrozac rr 2 m 2 mm zigzag stitch 19 20 21 Button 20 is also used as clearing button for releasing the pushed buttons and the left needle position see page 14 Blindstitch wide push button 11 narrow push buttons 10 11 elastc push buttons 15 16 12 ...

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Page 17: ...d top cover For example if you want to sew an elastic blindstitch push buttons 15 and 16 select a stitch length between 1 and 4 Selecting the needle position for straight stitching Left needle position push button 20 Central needle position push button 10 Right needle position push buttons 11 and 12 1 4 L LZ 4 14 LL 11 12 ...

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Page 19: ... winder must always he disen gaged during sewing Electronic controls 61 Bobbin thread monitor 62 Needle positioner up and down positioning 50 Basting stitch button wth nd c lamp A 49 Top speed regulator 34 Master switch 16 ...

Page 20: ...ting stitch button 50 The green indicator lamp A lights up Drop the machine feed page 15 and screw on the darning foot page 20 Place the fabric under the sewing foot Each time you press and release the foot pedal the machine sews one stitch Move the fabric under the sewing foot until the length of stitch required is obtained then holding the fabric in this position press down the foot pedal and re...

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Page 23: ...ewing foot holder and secure the darning foot in position with screw H The applications of these sewing feet are described in our Sewing hints booklet Buttonhole settings Push button 19 A Regulate the stitch density in the buttonhole range of the stitch length control B Attach the buttonhole foot Insert the filler cord as foov s C Place c me rear lug of the foot pull it taut and clamp it in front ...

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Page 25: ... as it is mainte nance free AH ou hae to do s put a drop of oil in the hook raceway now and then 4 Changing the light bulb Switch off the electric current to the machine Pull out the plug Close hinged top cover 31 Tilt the unchine to the back and turn it round Otil the carrying handle is in front of you push the light bulb up turn it towards A md pull it out Insert the new bulb so that is pins sli...

Page 26: ...s are obtainable at your local Pfaff dealer 4 N Some safety rules a Be careful to avoid injuring your fingers on the needle when sewing b Make sure you unplug the power cord whenever you have to change the needle sewing foot bobbin or needie plate or when you clean cr oil the machine or have to interrupt sewing and leave the machine for a while c Only use a 15 watt light bulb in the sewing lamp d ...

Page 27: ...obbin thread wound unevenly Push needle up as far as it will go its flat shank side facing toward the back Insert system 130 705 H needle Insert new needle Check threading Select needle according to Needle and Thread Chart See par 1 above Regulate thred tensions Used only good quality thread Insert new needle and push it up as far as it will go Insert new needle See Needle and Thread Chart Let nac...

Page 28: ...Remove needle plate and clean out lint Flick drop feed control to the left Remove thread ends and put a drop of oil into hook raceway not function Remove thread ends and dirt Special care should be taken in the area round the second indicator lamp 8 The machine only sews slowly the needle has no piercing power and the electronic system is not functioning The bobbin winder is engaged it is at the M...

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Page 31: ...dge guide 3 Blindstitching 4 Buttonholes 5 Button sewing 6 Inserting z ps Completely concealed zip closure 7 Zip resembling a seam 8 9 Zip closure in ladies slacks io Darning 1 1 Applique work and cording can be done with the clearvew foot ...

Page 32: ...Fig 1 With the edge guide attached it is easy to sew parallel lines of stitches or to stitch parallel to the edge The guide either _t follows an edge Fig 2 or when making parallel lines of stitches runs along the I preceding line of stitches Fig 3 The V i seam thus made looks neat and accurate Topstitching with 6 mm long fancy stitches J This is done with the clear view foot 2 attached Use buttonh...

Page 33: ...es narrower Adjust guide E accordingly Sew a trial seam on a piece of scrap material first Elastic blindstitching Prepare the machine as described above B indstitch wide buttons 15 and 16 narrow buttons 15 16 and 18 The elastic blindstitch is specially suitable for stretch fabrics The hem can be overedged and sewn down in one operation if you let the zigzag stitch run along the edge Fig 4 Adjust t...

Page 34: ...under the sewing foot and clamped in lug D Use scale F on the left of the slide to determine the buttonhole length Pull slide out as far as it will go Lower needle and sewing foot Place the button against the needle Read the length given on scale F Fig 2 and add up to one gradua tion on the scale depending on the button size As you sew arrow E moves along scale F When you have sewn the length requ...

Page 35: ...nto the right hole of the button If necessary alter the position of the button Sew 6 and 8 zigzag stitches Fig 1 Press button 20 release it again and sew a few straight stitches in the left hole of the button Buttons with shank Large buttons in heavy materials require a shank Let the needle stitch into the left hole of the button Before lowering the sewing foot place a sewing machine needle shank ...

Page 36: ... will go Place the open zip under the foot so that its teeth run along the right guiding edge on the sole of the foot Fig 2 Sew about half the length of the zip at the required width Leave the needle down in the material raise the zipper foot and close the zip Fig 3 Lower the zipper foot again continue the seam and then sew across the end Sew the other side of the zip at the same margin Shortly be...

Page 37: ...ition so that its teeth protrude a little beyond the pressed _____ edge Fig 2 The seam is sewn along this edge Move the zipper foot to the middle so that the needle stitches into the middle opening The zip teeth run into the left guiding groove in the foot Fig 3 At the beginning of the seam lift up the teeth a little to feed them into the guiding groove Sew the seam to the end and secure it 8oL ...

Page 38: ... pin turn Out the right seam allowance wth the zip tape and pin the atter to the fabric as shown in Fig 5 The zip teeth now run into the right guiding groove in the foot Fig 6 Finish sewing the zip Now sew down the zip tape letting the zip teeth run along the guiding edge of the foot Fg 7 9 ...

Page 39: ...ipper foot again and finish sewing the seam Close the zip Pin the overlapping edge along the intended seam line Baste left zip edge Fig 2 Open zip Attach the edge guide and position it for the desired seam margin so that it moves along the edge of the fabric Fig 3 Shortly before the end of the seam leave the needle down in the fabric raise the zipper foot and close the zip Lower the zipper foot an...

Page 40: ...r the damaged area in serpentine fashion as shown in Fig 2 rounding the end of each line When the damaged spot is covered evenly turn the fabric through 9O and darn over the preceding rows of stitches Fig 2 until the damaged spot is covered On this type of work you determine the stitch length yourself by moving the fabric back and forward Darning H 0 Preparing the machine Sewing foot Stitch type T...

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