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Summary of Contents for synchrotronic 1229

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Page 2: ...elector dial 12 Needle position 13 Opening the hinged top cover 2 Ornamental stitches 17 Overlock setting 20 Presser bar lifter and Stopmatic control 5 Removing bobbin case and bobbin Removing and opening the carrying case cover Removing and opening the detachable work support Reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog Sewing feet Special accessories Special sewing feet Stitch program chart Spool ho...

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Page 4: ...utter 37 Presser bar lifter on back of machine arm 38 Bobbin thread monitor 39 Bobbin winder indicator light 40 Top feed indicator light 41 Eraser button Some safety rules 1 Be careful when sewing that your fingers will not be injured by the needle 2 Make sure you pull out the power cord plug whenever you want to change needle sewing foot bobbin or needle plate when you clean and oil the machine o...

Page 5: ...t ehind it accommodates sewing thread ot control and power cord nportant Before you replace the carrying ase cover make sure you swing the spool older forwards page 2 Removing and opening the detachable work support Reach under the detachable work support K and swing it out toward the left L Swing the lid containing the spare bobbins to the rear M Lift the work support off N and open its lid 0 to ...

Page 6: ...er is included in the accessories It is pushed over the wire N nd onto the holder 0 The accessories urther contain 2 unreeling discs P for small spools and P 0 for large spools These are pushed on the spool pin in iron of the spool of thread Accessory compartment 33 The illustration below shows how to arrange the snap on feet in the corn partrnent o darning foot 1 clear view sewing foot 2 overlock...

Page 7: ...e machine cket and plug L into the wall socket ress master switch 14 page 4 Press wn foot control N The machine starts wing The more you press down the dal the faster the machine runs If the achine does not start release the foot ntrol then press it down again To replace the cord in the foot control pull it slightly then release it and it will rewind into the control automatically t ...

Page 8: ...bin thread is running out The indicator light goes out when a full bobbin is inserted and sewing is resumed Important Free arm cover 28 must be kep closed Bobbin winder indicator light and disengaging the sewing mechanism The yellow indicator light 39 lights up when the presser bar lifter is set at the Stopmatic position K on page 5 In this position the sewing mechanism is disengaged and the hand ...

Page 9: ... bobbin winding and removing the work The sewing foot is raised for turning the work The sewing foot is lowered for sewing The Stopmatic control raises the needle for basting Removing bobbin case and bobbin Raise the needle and open free arm cover 28 Lift latch K and take out the bobbin The bobbin cannot fall out as long as you keep latch K raised ...

Page 10: ...inder Wind a few turns of thread on the bobbin clockwise Push lever 8 against the bobbin to start the bobbin winder and hold the thread end at the beginning The bobbin winder stops automatically when the bobbin is full If you want to stop the bobbin winder earlier pull lever 8 forwards Remove the bobbin and cut thc thread Winding through the needle eye only when a metal sewing foot is fitted Raise...

Page 11: ...the spring into eye M Inserting the bobbin case Lift latch K and push the bobbin case onto stud M as far as it will go making sure cutout L points upwards Release latch K Latch K and stud M must be flush Close free arm cover 28 It must always be kept closed during sewing so that the photo electronic bobbin thread monitor can function properly L M 7 ...

Page 12: ... one Pull the thread from the spool and draw it into thread guide 11 slot K thread guide 31 take up lever 7 thread guide 30 and the right guide of needle holder 16 Note on twin needles For two needle sewing jobs attach the second spool holder for the second spool of thread page 2 Both threads are passed through the thread guides together However in slot K one thread is placed above disc L the othe...

Page 13: ...ime release ontrol 5 and the thread The thread is iow pulled through the needle eye in a oop Then pull the thread through the ieedle eye completely Drawing up the bobbin thread Hold the needle thread a little taut Push presser bar lifter 37 down to position L page 5 and then up again As you do so the needle moves down and up again and draws up the bobbin thread Pull the bobbin thread out of the ne...

Page 14: ... tension 1 Both tensions are correct Upper tension too loose or lower tension too tight Lower tension too loose or upper tension too tight 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 Once the lower tension has been set correctly ad...

Page 15: ...e The green idicator light 40 remains on while the ual feed is engaged o disengage Push the top feeding foot own slightly then pull it out and let it Ning up Thread cutter The thread cutter is located at the back of top feeding foot 36 Remove the work by pulling it backwards out of the machine Place the threads over thread cutter K and pull them downwards to cut them 1 ...

Page 16: ...titch traight stitche are located in the range rom 0 to 4 Zigzag stitch Setting mark K Zigzag stitches are sewn in the ranges marked 5 6 7 8 and 9 The stitches at the right of these ranges are close together Toward the left the zigzag stitches become increasingly longer In ranges 4 and 5 a long and extremely narrow zigzag stitch is made ...

Page 17: ...e position Right needle position Left needle position Reverse sewing and dropping the feed dog Reverse feed control 17 has the following positions K Normal position L As long as the control is pressed the machine sews backwards for backtacking the end of a seam M Vertical position The machine sews permanently in reverse N The feed dog is dropped for embroidering darning etc CF A 13 ...

Page 18: ...ng foot under the sewing oot holder and hold it in place with your eft hand Lower the presser bar litter and t the same time reposition the sewing cot so that studs L fit in slots M It the 3ewing foot does not readily snap in lace press against screw N lightly Slot 0 and screw P are used for attaching an edge guide and the overlock stitch attachment ...

Page 19: ...705 H needle with the t side of its shank facing toward the ck and push it up into the needle Dlder as far as it will go Tighten screw K Utility stitches A Elastic stitch B Blindstitch C Elastic triple straight stitch D Overlock stitch E Cross stitch 41 Eraser button for releasing the pressed buttons jEjf 1D1 9 rclj d j8j 1 Ah E1 I ir r U ...

Page 20: ...s new utility stitch patterns I Honeycomb stitch Setting buttons A C straight stitch 4 left needle position II Pullover stitch Setting buttons B C straight stitch 4 left needle position The various utility stitch combinations are shown in the stitch chart on the inside of the hinged top cover For utility stitch combinations A to E in conjunction with ornamental stitch button J turn pattern start s...

Page 21: ... of the pattern For setting see I rawi ng etters K and L denote the setting marks The following symbols are used on patterr start selector wheel tuIDt Beginning of pattern One quarter of pattern JIt Half the pattern Beginning of small square when sewing ornamental stitch H 4IIIJ1 Three quarters of pattern Ornamental stitch combinations Pushing two or three buttons simultane ously produces new orna...

Page 22: ...erlock foot To be used together with the overlock stitch attachment If used alone the overlock foot is ideally suited for finishing and reinforcing edges 3 Blindstitch foot 4 Zipper foot 5 Buttonhole foot The top feed can be engaged when sewing feet 0 2 and 3 are used 0 93 042 960 91 967 91 1 864 00 3 98 694 866 00 98 694 859 00 4 2 98 694 861 00 5 98 694 870 00 ...

Page 23: ...naves along zipper chain Ihe needle hole in the middle of the foot s used for inserting zippers concealed so as to resemble a seam For this purpose attach the foot in the central position and set the needle in its central position The zipper chain moves along the grooves in the sole of the sewing foot Illustrations Top When the blindstitch foot is used guide the folded edge of the material along e...

Page 24: ...le holder bottom ill Push the attachment up as r as it will go and tighten screw L Press overlock button D top ill Set the needle to the left position and turn the master selector dial to 4 bottom ill Set the needle thread tension at 3 The overlock seam is sewn with the top feed disengaged Important The overlock stitch attach ment must only be used with the machine set as described on these pages ...

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Page 26: ... buttonhole ngth bottom ill Turn knob 25 to the position shown in the top illustration Restore this setting at the beginning of each buttonhole Turn the knob clockwise only Regulate the stitch density by turning the master selector dial in the buttonhole range from to bottom ill The stitches must be packed together closely Reduce the needle thread tension by 1 to 2 numbers Begin by sewing a button...

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Page 28: ...out both screws of needle plate 18 and remove the latter Open free arm cover 28 and remove the bobbin case Clean the feed dog and the parts in the vicinity of the sewing hook with a soft brush Do not oil the machine because it requires no maintenance All you have to do is put a drop of oil in the hook raceway now and then see ill Clean the bobbin thread monitor as instructed on page 27 ...

Page 29: ... fuses can be obtained om your local Pfaff dealer lachines with 11OV are without fuse K Some safety rules 1 Be careful when sewing that your fingers will not be injured by the needle 2 Make sure you pull out the power cord plug whenever you want to change needle sewing foot bobbin or needle plate when you clean and oil the machine or when you have to interrupt sewing and leave the machine for a wh...

Page 30: ...o thick knotty or hard Bobbin thread wound unevenly Kinks appear on top and bottom of material 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 thread tensions Use only good quality thread Insert new needle and push it up as far ...

Page 31: ...unning Switch master switch off and on again Yellow indicator remains on even during Switch master switch off and on again sewing Red indicator light remains on but does Switch master switch off and on again not flash When winding through needle eye the Do not start winding until yellow needle makes a stitch first indicator light lights up after presser bar lifter has been raised 10 Machine skips ...

Page 32: ...ishing appliqué 02 Zigzag stitch work inserting lace satin stitching embroidering darning etc Without turning the fabric the stitch density can be 03 Buttonholes regulated accordingly 04 Elastic stitch Inserting patches and darning rips on elastic fabrics 05 Scallop stitch Decorating handkerchiefs for instance 06 Viennese stitch Decorating napkins for instance 07 Honeycomb stitch Sewing on elastic...

Page 33: ...er stitch Assembly and edge finishing seams on jersey fabrics 14 Florentine stitch Decorative hems for instance on bed linen 15 Elastic triple Seams exposed to great stress which stretch under straight stitch stress 16 Elastic triple Flat elastic reinforcing seams for instance zigzag stitch on corsetry Elastic assembly and edge finishing seams on 1 7 Overlock sttch knitted fabrics 18 Embroidery st...

Page 34: ...stitch for instance for embroidered 24 Balcony stitch blouses 25 Lattice stitch Decorative stitch for instance for damask towels Ornamental stitch for instance for hemming 26 Hemming stitch tablecloths 27 Greek stitch narrow A conventional decorative stitch for dainty materials 28 Greek stitch wide A conventional decorative stitch for plain fabrics 29 Closed overlock stitch Covering folded fabric ...

Page 35: ...ative borders for instance left small on children s dresses 34 Double scallop stitch Floral patterns Filled scallop stitch 35 Floral patterns right long 36 Rosette stitch left Decorative border for instance for bed linen 37 Pearl stitch Decorative pattern for instance on curtains 38 Rosette stitch right Decorative borders for instance on bed room fabrics 39 Ladder stitch left Fancy stitch for inst...

Page 36: ...for instance on 46 Wafer stitch embroidered scarves 47 Semi dart stitch left Emoidery motif for instance on summer blouses 48 Semi dart stitch left Fancy stitch for instance for nursery fabrics small 49 Arrow head stitch Embroidery motif for instance for shopping bags 50 Semi dart stitch right Fancy pattern for instance for wall hangings 51 Stretch stitch Decorative motif for instance on edges Fle...

Page 37: ... for basting Straight stitch foot 93 847496 00 For topstitching and sewing very delicate Needle plate with round needle and soft fabrics hole for free arm models silk jersey etc 0t Edge guide with screw 93 053077 25 For edge stitching Zipper foot 98 501 000 27 For inserting zippers Felling foot 93 040938 31 For felled seams Cording foot 1 93 040915 35 For cording and appliqué work Zigzag shirring ...

Page 38: ...DFAFFHAN DELSGESELLSCHAFT Subject to alterehons in design t ü r Haushaltnähmaschinen m b H No 22403R 1082 engl 5OO Karlsruhe 41 West Germany ...

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