Setting Up Your Victory
After removing the packing materials from the box, gently lift your Baby Lock serger by grasping the
handle provided on the top of the machine. Place the machine on a serger sewing table or any level
surface that provides ample work area to the left of the machine. Place the foot control in a pedal
stay, if desired, and place it under the sewing table.
Plug the power cord into the machine first, then into a wall outlet. The power switch is located toward
the back on the right side of the machine. Always make sure the power is OFF when the machine
is not in use. (fig. A)
Available foot control for U.S.A and CANADA. : Model YC-482.
for 220-240V area : Model YC-483N-1 or YC-483N or YC168S.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric
shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the
outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet.
Do not modify the plug in any way.
The sewing speed of the machine is determined by the amount of pressure applied to the foot con-
trol. When not in use, do not place anything on the foot control, or the machine could start inadver-
tently and the foot control or motor could burn out. (fig. A)
Raise the telescopic thread guide to its highest position of 14". Rotate the shaft to the left and right
until each section "clicks" into a locked position. (fig.B) The front cover may be opened simply by
placing your fingers behind the tab at the right side and pulling toward you. (fig.C)
To open the cutting blade cover, place your thumb against the tab, and slide the cover to the right.
A slight pull forward will allow the cover to swing down, providing access to the loopers, blades, and
thread guides. (fig. D)
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