
Cleaning
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Cleaning
NOTICE!
Risk of short circuit!
Water or other liquids that have penetrated the housing may cause
a short circuit.
− Never submerge the sewing machine in water or other liquids.
− Make sure that no water or other liquids penetrate the housing.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the sewing machine may result in damage
to the sewing machine.
− Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or nylon
bristles, or sharp or metallic cleaning utensils such as knives,
hard scrapers and the like. They could damage the surfaces.
− Never put the sewing machine in the dishwasher. It would be
destroyed as a result.
1. Before cleaning the sewing machine, unplug the power adapter
7
from the
power outlet and remove the batteries
4
from the battery compartment.
2. Let the sewing machine
1
cool off completely.
3. Use a fine brush to remove any accumulated fabric fibers and thread remnants
from the bobbin case
22
or from the throat plate
23
.
4. If necessary, wipe down the housing with a slightly damp cloth and then dry it off.
Storage
All parts must be completely dry before being stored.
1. Unplug the power adapter
7
from the power outlet and remove the batteries
4
from the battery compartment
19
.
2. Unplug the foot pedal’s DC connector
6
from the foot pedal’s DC connector ter-
minal
30
.
3. Push the spool pin
10
into the sewing machine.
4. Place a piece of fabric under the presser foot
21
and lower it.
5. Store the sewing machine and accessories in their original packaging and keep
them out of the reach of children and animals in a dry place at temperatures rang-
ing between 41 °F and 68 °F (5 °C and 20 °C) (room temperature).