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1 pô1e -/C -- INSTRUCTION MANUAL I FOR SEWING MACHINE WHITE
2 Retain these numbers for future reference. Model No. Serial No. The Model No. is located on Rating Plate. The Serial No. is located on Bed Plate. Model No. of this appliance. Record in space provided below the Serial No. and WHiTE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
3 3 5 6 Winding the bobbin 4 Accessories Take out extension tane, free arm sewing 1&2 Name of Parts Before sewing (Power supply and Sewing lamp).. CONTENTS Quilter Hemming Button hole sewing Embroidery Zippersewing. Binding Twin Needle Overcasting Zigzag sewing Straight stitch Stretch stitch Button sewing To start sewing. To finish seam Blind stitch Seam guide, & & Drawing up bobbin thread Drop feed Checking Performance Problems WHAT TO DO 30 Inserting bobbin into bobbin case Inserting bobbin case into shuttle race Threading upper thread & Twin needle threading. Maintenance (Cleaning and oiling) Sewing (pattern selector) and operation table Regulating the presser foot pressure Control dial & Adjusting thread tension Changing sewing directions Changing needle 7 7 Removing bobbin case and bobbin Fabric. Thread. Needle table
4 7 Extension table 3 Take up lever 6 Shuttle cover 4 Thread tension dial 5 Presser foot 2 Pressure regulator 1 Pattern selector dial NAME OF PARTS (FRONT VIEW) 1 13 Thread guide for upper threading 12 Reverse button 1 Stitch length dial 10 Zigzag width dial 8 Sub-spool pins 9 Top cover
5 (REAR VIEW) Bobbin winçier stopper Bobbin winder spindle Upper thread guide Stop Motion knob Hand wheel Face cover Thumb screw Needle plate Presser foot lever 2-
6 ACCESSOR I ES Bobbin Felt Zigzag foot (On machine) Button hole foot Button foot Machine Oil Zipper foot / 0 Button hole Cutter &rew driver Needle #11 #14 3
7 power supply. Sewing lamp BEFORE SEWING 4 it counter clockwise. 120V/15W. (Max) 2. Open face cover in direction 5. Use a screw type bulb with ing it in clockwise. 3. Remove bulb by unscrewing 4. Install a new bulb by screw of arrow. inside of face cover. 1. Remove or install bulb from by the speed controller. 3. Sewing speed can be varied 2. Plug the machine to the the machine. 1. Fit the machine plug into
8 of arrow. FREE-ARM SEWING REMOVING EXTENSION TABLE 5 extension table. fabrics etc more easily. arm machine by removing the but easily converts to free arm as shown above. used as a flat bed machine, 3. This sewing machine can be 2. To sew tubular just slip the sleeves, pants leg, tubular sleeve or pants leg on the free 1. Especially useful when sewing and pull out in direction 1. Hold the left end of table
9 tighten stop motion knob. 3. When bobbin is filled, spindle WINDING THE BOBBIN 6- winding is balanced. upper thread guide and ad just up or down until bobbin correct, release the screw of When bobbin winding is in original position. pleted return spindle to When bobbin winding is com in direction of arrow. Push bobbin winder spindle 2. Thread as shown. 1, Release stop motion knob.
10 Hinged latch,.4, / I N 7 tension spring and draw out about 10 cm of thread. 3. Pull into slot and under Tension spring into bobbin case as shown. from bobbin and insert it into slot. 2. Guide the end of thread 1. Pull off 5cm of thread SLOT I T5cmj INSERTING BOBBIN INTO BOBBIN CASE bin will fall out easily. 3. Release the latch and bob bin case out of machine. bobbin case and pull bob position and open the shuttle race cover. 2. Open hinged latch of 1. Raise needle to ts highest REMOVING BOBBIN CASE AND BOBBIN
11 8 centre pn in shuttle and release latch 2. Holding latch open, place bobbin case onto case and hold it, thread to the front, open the latch of bobbin 1. Raise needle to its highest position, pulling ) INSERTING BOBBIN CASE INTO SHUTTLE RACE
12 Twin needle threading 9---
13 up. Then stop the hand needle goes down and comes slowly towards you until the hand, turn the hand wheel 1. Hold upper thread with left 10 as desired. around the needle to change direction raise presser foot, pivot the fabric 1. Lower needle down into fabric and CHANGING SEWING DIRECTIONS DRAWING UP BOBBIN THREAD start to sew. 2. Put down presser foot and presser foot to the rear of machine. place them together under 2. Pull out both threads and loop. thread will be brought up in a Lightly draw up the upper is at its highest position. wheel when the takeup lever
14 CONTROL DIAL 1. Pattern selector dial 2. Thread tension dial 3. Zig-zag width dial 4 Stitch length dial 5. Reverse button 11
15 Upper thread tension tension. Lower thread tension can screw on bobbin case slightly to the right (clock.wise) to increase be adjusted by turning tension dial. turning the thread may be adjusted by Correct tension. (Anticlockwise) to the left to decrease Weak Strong I Fabric Upper thread 12 (\j Upper thread Inside of fabric Incorrect Bobbin thread ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION
16 over needle plate aligning two pins of darning plate with holes of needle plate. You may then determine the movement of the fabric by yourself. See page 20 for button sewing application 13 Raise needle bar to its highest position and raise presser foot, place daring plate There are a few times when you want to control the feeding of fabric by your- self. DROP FEED 4. No pressure adjustment is required when darn ing or sewing embroidery. skipped stitches, or difficulty in guiding the fabric. 2. Push down outer ring to release pressure. (Heavy 3. Insufficient pressure may cause poor feeding, fabrics> (Light to medium fabrics). 1. Push down inner pin (A) to increase pressure. A 4 REGULATING THE PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE
17 CHANGING NEEDLE I 1. Raise needle to its highest Position. 2. Loosen neec1e clamp screw and remove old needle. 3, With the flat side of the needle facing away Irom you, insert needle as far up as it will go. 4. Tighten the needle clamp screw securely. 14
18 \ Pinssure Stitch length \ regulation dial -- tension lndica Jersey 150S. Fiber Heavy Denim 50 cotton Gabardine 50 Silk 4n Jcrse6QS._Fiber Medium Gingnam Cotton Woolsik S.Fiber Tricot 60 S. Fiber 9 Light Nylon 80 Cotton \ Fabric Thread Needle presser foot tion o \ Pressure of L stitbes Please note that the following list is a guide when sewing different fabrics. FABRIC THREAD NEEDLE TABLE Lenqth of
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20 2. Hold both threads about 10 crns to the rear of machine for the first two to sewing. 1. Raise the take-up lever to its highest position when starting and stopping Important Hints Guide the cloth gently with your hand. 3. To prevent breaking needle always stop with the needle out of the fabric. 1. When turning the hand wheel manually, always turn it toward you. Attenrtion. machine for the length of stitch and tension suitable to your fabric. 4. Depress foot/speed control and start to sew. 3, Sufficient fabric should be placed under needle before lowering presser foot. 5. Test the machine stitches on a scrap of fabric you plan to use, adjusting the three stitches. TOSTARTSEWING
21 L 18 5, Cut threads as shown on the thread cutter. rear of machine. 3. Raise needle to its highest position. 4. Lift presser foot and pull out the fabric to for about 34 cms. 2. Push the reverse button and sew in reverse 1. Sew to the edge of seam. TO FINISH SEAM j
22 (Refer to page 15 for dial setting). 3. For sewing light fabric, use smaller stitch size and left needle position. 2. The zig-zag presser foot can be used for both straight and zig-zag sewing. 1. This type of stitching is the one used most frequently. 19 patterns, applique, etc. Satin stitching can be used for sewing initials, Pattern selector position ZIGZAG SEWING STRAIGHT STITCH
23 OVERCASTING V Use these stitches for oversewing rough edges. STRAIGHT STRETCH STITCH Ii Use this stitch with knitted other stretchy fabrics. tricot Or The stitch enables your seam to stretch without breaking the thread. It is also a very strong straight stitch areas for under stress, 20
24 BLIND STITCH 1. Fold fabric as shown. 2. To finish seam as shown. 21
25 Adjust width and needle position to obtain correct seam. Needle is not piercing edge of fold at ah. Needle is pierces edge of fold too much. (A) (8) Correct seam 22
26 BUTTON SEWING 23 the multi zig-zag stitch. To sew fabrics edge to edge select BINDING 6. Pull both threads to the underside and tie together. (Increase or decrease width setting). 3. Place button between presser foot and fabric and lower presser foot. 4. Manually turn hand wheel towards you ensuring that the needle enters into both holes of button without obstruction. 2. Use button presser foot and attach firmly. 5. Sew about 7 stitches. 1. Lower drop feed. (Use darning plate see page 11)
27 ZIPPER SEWING j 24 sew as illustrated. side of the needle. zipper bring the foot to the right 2. To sew the right side of the of the needle. set the zipper foot on the left side 1. To sew the left side of the zipper, to a raised edge preventing sewing 2. Zipper foot is designed to sew close place fabric under foot. on Zipper. 1. Fold the fabric about 2cm and Select straight stitch.
28 25 as shown. Before sewing fit button-hole foot fl 12. Raise the needle 1 1. Sew 5-6 stitches. [z 6. Raise the needle I E 3. Raise the needle 2. Sew left side. 4. Set dial to 2 position. 9. Raise the needle 10. Set dial to 4 position. 8. Sew right side. 1. Set dial to i position. 5. Sew 5-6 stitches. 7. Set dial to 3 position. selector dial Pattern I Steps Settings Select stitch length dial in area indicated. BUTTON HOLE SEWING cutter as shown. Cut buttonhole along centre with
29 I 26 best results. Only suitable materials can be used and some practice may be necessary to acheive piece edge runs freely through the groove under the foot. hemmer foot. fabric must be fed into the scroll of the hemmer sufficiently so that the work 5. Make sure that the fabric does not move under the right half of the foot. The 4. Durning sewing, fold the fabric to the left a little and allow it to run into the 3. Lower the foot and sew the hem. into the hemmer foot by pulling the threads. 2. Fold over the fabric edge by about 3mm and place it under the foot. Secure the hemmer foot. folded edge with a few stitches. Take out the workpiece and draw the hem 1. Raise the foot and the needle to its highest position. Replace the foot with the ) HEMMING
30 I_ 27 Lower feed dog and move hooped fabric slowly to form the desired effect. (Use darning plate see page 11) EMBROIDERY will result in breaking of needles. NB. Sewing width should not exceed the third widest stitch width, exceeding this procedure: Thread machine as for normal sewing passing both threads through the same TWIN NEEDLE I
31 curved seam. guide. Position cloth guide at an angle to rw a 2. Set guide in hole on bed, at right of needle plate, 3. Run machine with edge of material touching and adjust distance. distance from edge of material. 1. Use seam guide when sewing a long seam of regular SEAM GUIDE 2. Move quilter and adjust stitch distance. %% QUILTER 28 1 Insert supporter of quhter
32 A 2. Take out bobbin case. 1. Raise needle to its highest position. Cleaning feed dog indicated. Open face cover and oil points (C) Shuttle hook (B) Shuttle race cover (A) Latch knob Cleaning shuttle race C MAINTENANCE (CLEANING AND OILING) 29 Oil points indicated on underside of bed base. Open top cover and oil points indicated. 4 then replace in the reverse order. 6. Clean and oil shuttle race and hook, 3. Turn latch knob A as illustrated. 4. Take off shuttle race cover. 5. Take out shuttle hook.
33 Feed Machine Stitch Light Incorrect PulIinj Incorrect Improper Needle Nicks Tight Incorrect Improper Dust No Dust Tension Incorrect., Raise Moving Moving Increase Replace Do Moving Loosen Replace Loosen Reset Clean Need Clean Regulating.. II I C,) C PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTiON Fabric not moving Breaking Needle Breaking Upper Thread CHECKING PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS WHAT TO DO dog down. not moving. length dial in 0 position. pressure on presser foot. setting of needle. Needle bent.. fabric. -- Incorrect using needle, thread and fabric. Correct Tight position of zigzag width dial. threading. upper thread tension. Reset Rethread feed dog. stop motion. dial to 1-4. pressure on presser foot. needle. new needle. not pull fabric. using needle, thread, and fabric. to correct position. machine. upper thread tension. bent. Replace new needle. or burrs on shuttle. shuttle, or polish off burrs completely. Breadkin Bobbin Thread bobbin thread tension. setting of needle. threading. and thread in shuttle. Rethread bobbin thread tension. needle. machine. shuttle. Machine Jamming Knocking Noise oil. and thread in shuttle. oil. shuttle. Puckering Sewing too tight.. foot pressure too strong. using fabric, needle, and thread. Reset. Correct sewing foot pressure. using fabric, needle and thread.
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