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Product overview
BEFORE USING THE UNIT, CAREFULLY READ BOTH THIS MANUAL AND THE REGULATORY
WARNINGS BOOKLET. KEEP BOTH BOOKLETS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Parts
Handwheel - Controls the movement of the take-up lever and needle. It can be
controlled automatically or manually. When turning the handwheel by hand,
always turn it towards you (anticlockwise).
Stitch selection dial - Use the dial to select the desired stitch type. The dial is
numbered 1 to 16 and the numbers correspond to the various stitches indicated
on the body of the sewing machine.
Reverse lever - Reverses the sewing direction of a straight stitch (stitches 1
to 4). Simply push the lever all the way down and hold it in place. Release it to
resume sewing forwards.
On/off and speed control switch - Used to turn the sewing machine on or off
and to adjust the speed. Select "L" or "H" (low or high speed) to turn on the
machine and adjust the speed. Select "OFF" to turn off the machine.
Removable extension with accessory compartment - Provides a larger flat
sewing surface. It can be removed to access the free arm for sewing smaller,
hard-to-reach areas of fabric, such as trouser or sleeve hems. It has been
designed with a built-in storage compartment to store machine accessories.
Presser foot lifter - Use this lever to raise and lower the presser foot. Raise
the presser foot lifter before threading the machine or removing your fabric
from the machine, and lower it before sewing.
Light button and sewing light - Used to illuminate the sewing area.
Thread cutter - It is built onto the side of the machine for added convenience.
Use it to quickly and easily cut thread ends after completing a stitch.
Front panel - Houses the thread take-up lever, sewing light, tension
mechanism and other parts.
Thread tension dial - Lets you select the correct tension for your stitch, thread
and fabric. The tension discs, located inside the machine, regulate the tension
on the upper thread. The thread tension dial is numbered 1 to 9. The lower the
number, the lower the tension on the upper thread, and the higher the number,
the greater the tension. Settings 3, 4 and 5 are marked with a small square
around the number to indicate the adjustment range at which most of your
stitches will be made.
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