FOR SAFE OPERATION
1. To avoid personal injury, never put your fingers under the needle when you turn ON the
power switch or operate the sewing machine.
2. To avoid personal injury, never put your fingers into the thread take-up cover while the
sewing machine is in operation.
3. To avoid personal injury, turn OFF the power switch when you tilt the machine head.
4. To prevent possible personal injury caused by being caught in the machine, keep your
fingers, head and clothes away from the handwheel and the thread take-up while the
sewing machine is in operation. In addition, place nothing around it.
5. To avoid personal injury, never operate the sewing machine with the finger guard
removed.
6. To avoid personal injury, be careful not to allow your fingers in the machine when tilting
the machine head.
1. For the safety, never operate the sewing machine with the ground wire for the power
supply removed.
2. Be sure to turn OFF the power switch in prior when connecting/disconnecting the power
plug.
3. When thunders occurs, stop the work for the safety and disconnect the power plug.
4. When the sewing machine is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place, there
is a case where dew condensation may occur. Turn ON the power after there is no worry
of the drop of water.
5. To prevent fires, periodically draw out the power plug from the plug socket and clean
the root of the pins and the space between pins.
6. The hook rotates at a high speed while the machine is in operation.
To prevent possible injury to hands, be sure to keep your hands away from the vicinity
of the hook during operation. In addition, be sure to turn OFF the power to the machine
when replacing the bobbin.
7. The motor does not produce noise while the machine is at rest.
To avoid possible accidents due to abrupt start of the machine, be sure to turn OFF the
power to the machine.
8. Be careful of handling this product so as not to pour water or oil, shock by dropping, and
the like since this product is a precision instrument.
9. When tilting or returning the sewing machine to the home position, hold the upper side of
the machine head with both hands and perform the work quietly so that fingers or the like
are not caught in the machine.
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