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2 agent. by anyone but an authorized Pfaff 0) The drive belt must never be adjusted changing parts or accessories, the B) When leaving the machine, area continuously while sewing. avoid injury and observe the sewing the user must take sufficient care to the light bulb is 15 watts. C) The maximum approved wattage of from the power source. of the needle and the upper knife, A) Owing to the up and down movement Notes on safety machine must be disconnected

3 V Disengaging Accessories Contents of the cardboard box Seam allowance V Securing the seam. Setting the standard thread tensions Correcting the thread tensions Specifications Installing the thread spool stand Foot control.. Master switch and sewing light Threading guide right wires and the thread guides Threading the looper Threading the left looper Threading the needle Electrical connection Parts of the sewing machine Notes on safety. Opening the looper cover. Thread reel change on threaded machine. the upper knife Changing the knives Changing the upper knife Changing the lower knife Thread spool net/thread unreeling disc. the seam width Changing the sewing foot Changing the needle light. Changing the bulb Cleaning the thread tensions Rolled hems Adjusting Thread chart for 3-thread overedge seam Setting the stitch length Inserting the lint box Sewing test Points to observe during sewing Sewing problems and their removal.. Axial blocking of the upper knife Oiling the machine. V V V..... V.. Contents behind the carrying handle... 7

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5 upper knife Housing cover 30 Mains plug 36 Thread spool centering piece 38 Retaining screw for blocking the 28 Foot control 29 Foot control plug for machine socket 32 Left looper 33 Lower knife 37 Accessories retainer 34 Lower knife retaining screw 35 Retaining screw of upper knife 31 Right looper Rotary lever for upper knife Accessory box Seam width adjustment knob Handwheel x) Rear thread guide (4 Feet Stitch length adjustment knob Master switch Lint box Left looper thread tension dial Right looper thread tension dial Needle thread tension dial Thread tension cover Needle plate Needle bar Thread spool holder Thread guides Thread guide bar Carrying handle Work support (swiveltype) Thread spool stand Looper cover with recess Upper knife Sewing foot Sewing foot lifting lever Machine socket Parts of the sewing machine disengagement

6 Electrical connection Use this machine only on a fiat surface or on a special sewing table. Connecting the foot control: Insert the plug of the control in the machine socket Then connect the mains plug to a power source. Caution: When the machine is not in use, switch it off at the master switch and disconnect the plug from the power source Do not place any objects on the foot control Switching the machine ON and OFF Power and sewing light are switched on and off simultaneously with master switch 12 0 Switching On: Press switch. Machine and sewing tight are switched on. Switching off: Press switch again. Machine and sewing tight are switched off. 4

7 while sewing. Notes on safety Foot control control Position Half speed Position 4 Full speed two steps by the switch on the foot Maximum speed can be pre-selected in Electronic toot control down, the faster the machine will sew. The more you press the foot control A) Owing to the up and down movement of the needle and the upper knife, the user B) When leaving the machine, changing parts or accessories, the machine must be C) The maximum approved wattage of the light bulb is 15 watts D) The drive belt must never be adjusted by anyone but an authuiized Pfaff agent. disconnected from the power source. must take sufficient care to avoid injury and observe the sewing area continuously as follows The speed of the [lobbylock is regulated 5

8 Installing the thread spool stand Loosen clamp screw A a little and pull washer up to the screw head. Insert thread spool stand 1 from the top. Tighten clamp screw A securely Insert four thread spool holders 17 with centering pieces 36 fully in the holes of the thread spool stand. Push thread guiding part 18 into guide bar 19. Pull up guide bar and align it so that thread guides 18 are exactly above the spool holders. 6

9 7 ) (Fig C) sequence: and C) B A be pushed dowii igdin Aftei threading. cm rying handle 2 must handle 2. the handle must be pulled up For threading the guides behind carrying Figure H shows the threading path of the individual threads for thread guides needle (blue) 2. left looper (yellow) 1. right looper (red) their corresponding guides (Figs B First pull the respective threads through Fhen thread the tensions in the following The machine must be threaded correctly spool stand and the thread guides Threading the guide wire of the thread behind the carrying handle paths by different colors (see Fig. A) diagram shows the different threading A threading diagram is fixed to the to the right until it locks. lo open work support 12. push it to the left To close the work support, push it until it locks Fo close the looper cover, push it up 2 hold it and swing it down Push looper cover fully to the right, Opening and closing looper cover and work support machine behind the looper cover This

10 Threading the right looper: thread the rtt looper in sequence 1 to Band tiull opproximately 10 cm (4) of thread through the looper eye (the thread path s murked red) Important In order to obtdln perfect sewing results the thread must be pulled between the tension disco when threading the te nsmns 8

11 Threading the left looper: Insert the left looper thread in sequence 1 1 to 9 and pull approximately 10 cm (4 of thread through the looper eye (the thread path is marked yellow) I 9

12 Threading the needle Threading of guide wires 18 and of the thread guide behind the carrying handle is shown on page 7 In the left hand illustration the threading path is shoiiri from the blue tension (1) up to the right needle (6). At point 5 the thread must be pulled behind the thread retainer After threading the machine, push handle 2 down, and close work support 12 and looper cover 10 Thread spool change on threaded machine Cut the threads close to the thread spool. Place new thread spools on spool holders 17. Tie the threads still in the machine and the new threads together Pull the needle thread out of the needle. Now pull at the thread ends until the knots are about 15 cm past the last thread guide before the needles. Cut the knots off and pull the threads through the respective needle eyes. The looper threads can be pulled until past the looper eyes without interruption Pull about 10 cm of thread through the looper eye

13 / / _\ consideration when cutting the fabric. Seam allowance allowance of 16 mm must be taken into marking N on the looper cover, a seam If the cutting is guided along below reverse order For removal of the lint box, use the cover Then push the bottom of the box downwards in the recess of the looper against the machine Insert the two tubs of the lint box Inserting the lint box: 11

14 Sewing test After threading a sewing test test should he made Raise sewing foot lever 16, as shown in the illustration Insert test fabric up to the upper knife and lower the sewing foot. 5thN Hold thread ends with your left hand while turning hand wheel with your right hand in the direction indicated by the arrow on the wheel. Lay the threads back under the sewing foot. Make sure that threads have interlocked correctly..1

15 Points to observe during sewing Place the fabric completely under the sewing foot when starting to sew (Also after the machine has been rethreaded) Sew the first stitches slowly Since the fdbric is fed automatically, do not pull or push the fabric Use your hand for guiding only Sew approxirriately 5 cm beyond the end of the seam and use a scissors to cut the thread chain. 13

16 14 upper knife can move axially. chain just sewn without cutting the thread scam Then turn the work piece around Or: a crochet needle can be ued to pull the Knot the thread chdin For knit fabrics, Securing the seam: Blocking the upper knife thicknesses the screw of the upper knife loosened by about 2 turns, so that the extremely thin to extremely thick can be screw of the upper knife holder must be fabrics or wonkpieces with different Note: of the upper knife is inhibited By tightening ft ie screw, axial movement illustration must be tightened, as shown in the processed Plheni sewing extremely thick On this machine, all kinds of fabric from with different thicknesses: Sewing very thick fabrics and workpieces When sewing thin or medium fabrics, the and sew a few stitches ovei the seam Sew about 5 cm (2 beyoi d the end of thread chain into the eani

17 / 0 ; i/.1 // ;;1 Heverse side Left Iou per thread Right looper thread Setting the standard thread tension N The thread tension to be set depends on the fabric type and thread size used Set the N on the thread tension dials opposite the front edge of thread tension cover 7 (see Hustration below> Make the correct adjustment after examination of the interlocking of threads (the Hustrator on the left shows a correct seam) Page 16 lists examples for correction of the individual thread tensions i / t Needle Top side i Wj\

18 Feerse side Correcting the thread tensions When the thread tension is turned in (+) direction the tension is increased When turned iii ( > direction it is decreased The needle thread A is too loose (blue thread tcniori) k)j side 0 C The right looper thread C is too loose (red thread tension) or the left looper thread D too tight (yellow thread tension>. The left looper thread 0 is too loose (yellow thread tension) or the right looper thread C too tight (red thread tension>. D C

19 17 is 3 mm. between 1 arid 5 mm Standard setting N knob 25 at the stitch length desired fast and set stitch-length adjustment Open work support 12. Hold hand wheel 9 Setting the stitch length (bulk thread) Mercerized thread Rolled hem Polyester thread No to 20mm Cotton No to 5.0 mm Synthetic ttiread No Silk No Knit fabrics: denim, heavy cloth Silk No Tweed, suit materials, Cotton No to 50 mm materials. Cotton No 60--lOU 20 to 40 mm Medium-heavy Cotton, tricot, Silk No Synthetic thread No lining materials Synthetic thread No linen, dress materials Synthete thread No fabric, Taffeta, silk, Silk No Heavy materials: Organdy, light-knit Cotton No 80-1 (JO 2.0 to 4 0 mm Light materials Material hread Stitch length Thread chart for 3-thread overedge seam

20 2 \ N, L ( A kf[j) 1 Adjusting the seam width adjusting knob 2b The scale on the seam tension. marked with N (3 5 mm). Disengage the upper knife according to Set the upper knife at its basic position tighten screw 38 for blocking the upper be necessary to re aillust the thread The standard scorn width setting is The desired seam width is set with width adjustment knob ranges from Atler adjusting the seam width, it may Note, Sew a test sewn knife, see page 14 3 to 5. the above description again and close the looper cover. When processing thick fabrics, securely turn it forwards until pin A engages in Push rotary lenr 27 of the axial upper hi ock ng loosen screw 38 for axial upper knife the hole nf the knife Now the upper arid looper cover 10 If necessary, knife guide full, to the rrght, hold it, and knife is disengiged Remove lint bn 8 Open work support 12 Disengaging the upper knife

21 Changing the sewing foot 1 Raise sewing fuot lifting ever 16 Disengage the sewing foot by pressing ever F F Engage the sewing foot. Place the sewing foot under the sewing foot holder so that when you lower the sewing foot lifting lever crosspjece G of the foot engages in groove H of the sewing foot holder G The illustration on the left shows a correctly engaged sewing foot. 19

22 101) side Reverse side Rolled hem sewn with polyester thread A rowed hem is used for light delicate fabrics and is an uttractive finish for open edges Witfiout any effort you cdn sew professioriat rolled hems on neck scarves shawl, and valances (see page 21) lop side Reverse side

23 Rolled hem with polyester thread Preparation of the sewing machine: I Jcedk insert needle Sewing foot. engage rulkit tern tout 0 Seam width, from 30 to 4 Ii mm (depending on matenal) Stitch length: from 1 0 to 20 (short stitch length) Thread: polyester threud for blue red and yellow threud tensions Threading path: I right looper, red patti polyester thread 2 left looper, yellow putt polyester t tire ad 3 needle thread, blue pat 1 polyester thread For ttireading of needle rind loopers, see pages 1 to 11 Tension setting: round edge, Fig. 1 flat edge, Fig. 2 Red thread tension, right looper upprox. N approx + 5 Yellow thread tension loft limper + 5 approx N to 1 Blue thread tension, needle thread appi ox N upprox N to + 1 3epending on material and thread, the respective thread tension must be set higher or lower. Rolled hem, sewn with bulk thread: This bern requires three threads, one bulk thread and two polyester threads Preparation of the machine, as descnit,ed above Thread: bulk thread -- red tension polyester thread for tilne ai id yellow tensions Threading path: 1 rigfrt lonper, red putt bulk thread 2. left looper, yellow patti polyester thread needle thread, blue path polyester ttrread For threading of needle and loopers, see pages 7 to ii. Tension setting: round edge, Fig. 1 flat edge, Fig. 2 Red thread tension, right looper appnox N to 3 dpfirox N to 4 5 Yellow thread tension, left looper appiox. -t 5 approx N Blue thread tension, needle thread upirox. N upprox. N Note: Rolled hems can also be sewn with two bulk threads and one polyester thread The bulk threads must Uteri be threaded ri the left and right looper Depending on mateiial and thread, the respective thread tension must be set higher or lower. 21

24 ( Changing the knives Disengage the upper knife, see page 18 Pull out the mains plug. Knives are avuilulile as spare parts s ti let res. cause thread breakage and skipped An incorrectly inserted needle will used, we recommend needle size on the material and the thread size Although the correct needle size depends System 130/705 H (75-90) machines. ihe following needles are used on these Notes: needle Remove needle change tool from the Tighten needle set screw securely. as it will go the needle change tool. Then push the of the needle shank faces surface L of change tool in such a way that flat side K Insert the needle in hole M of the needle Inserting the needle needle up info the needle holder as far by pulling it downwards. with the screw driver Remove the needle tool Loosen tnic set screw of the needle (see p 31. tern llj as follows: Insert the needle change tool from the accessories needle in hole M of the needle change sewing toot [urn the hand wheel in the bar is at its highest position Use the Pull out the ii ii. plug Lower the Changing the needle direction of the arrow until the needle

25 1; c I I Changing the upper knife: Pull out the mains plug. Unscrew knife rctdriring screw 35 arid rerr1cje upper knife / Insert the new upper knife and tighten its retaining screw Securely 1 Set upper knife with knife guide 27 up (cutting position) Turn the handwheel until the upper knife is at its lowest position I In this position the front edge of upper the knife must be 0.5 to 1 mm the below needle plate surface. / 23

26 Changing the lower knife Pull out the mains plug! Disengage the upper knife (see page 18) Remove retaining screw 34 of the lower k n fe Place the new lower knife against the left guide of the lower knife holder and push it up, as shown in the illustration. Replace the screw with the pressure plate. Align the cutting edge of the lower knife so that it is flush with the needle plate surface Before tightening the retaining screw, align the pressure plate. Reset the upper knife to cutting position 24

27 ( / H I / ) ) retainers A of the housing engageing the tubs of the cover in Replace the thread tension cover by from between the tensions. accessories to remove dust and lint Use the brush provided with the and remove it hands to the front (direction of arrow) Pull thread tension cover 7 with both Cleaning the thread tensions: it fully to the right Insert the new bulb (15 Watt max.) with Close and fasten housing cover. Inserting the light bulb: fully to the left Push the light bulb upwards and turn it Removing the light bulb: the pins in the slots, push it up and turn light is situated Behind it, the lijhl bulb of the sewing Open the hoicei g cover ousen housing cer retaining Pull out the mains plug. Changing the hght bulb: screw 4 25

28 Oiling the machine: F very time before you take the machine rio operation Jou should apply a little oil to the places indicated. The bushings and other important moving parts are rriade of special material and need to be oiled only once or twice a month. One to two drops of high quality sewing machine oil are sufficient for oiling. 26

29 27 incur reef threading 1 hreid has caught doe In Thread correctly pages 7 10> differential teed. Incorrect setting of Re-adjust differential feed. Reduce thread tension (espe (pages 15, 161 cially for light materials) Puckered seams Thread tension too tight formation Incorrect setting of thread rs. tensto (pages 15, 16) Incorrect stitch Set thread tensions correctly Incur redly threaded Thread cnr r ectly (pages 7 10). fully Needle not inset led Incorrect needle used Use needle system 130/705 H Insert needle correctly (page 221 damn aged Skipped stitches Needle bent or pond Insert new needle Incur reef needle used use needle system 130/705 H Needle not fully inserted Insert needle correctly (page 22> (pages 15, 16) Thread breakage Regulate tension, at the reel stamrd, etc. Check whether thread catches (see pages 7 10) Thread correctly Metered pulled Do riot pull n aterial during (see page 22) F lul(jk( riot fully ii ise led 1 fired tension too fight. 1 tread has caught Ii icnr redly threaded Insert new needle correctly sew i rig ni Intl damaged Needle breakage Fteedle bet it Insert new i cedle SO (01 it) fl Prohlerri peratiori errors Ihey can easily be corrected by follnwing the rnstruchoi. below. e made Sewing problems of ftc tind described below may ucr;ur (1(10 10 minor adjust rnent and iese machines have been veliped for easy operation. and there etc to difhcult adlustments fri

30 60 zz H Accessories I Screwcii vol (big) 2 Screwdriver (small) 3 nt bru h 4 Tweezer, 5 Upper kniif 6 Thread uereehng disc 7 Needles 8 Sewing rtldchine oil 9 Rolled hem sewing foot 10 Thread spool net 11 Needle change tool 11 )Y i (115i] Thread spool net Very useful for synthetic threads Which tend to become loose unravel and slip clown (Fig. A) Thread unreeling disc Fhe thread unreeling disc shown as item 6 of the accessories is used for smaller thread spools. Remove thread spool centering piece 36 from the thread reel pin. Put the thread spool on the thread reel pin and place the thread unreeling disc on top of it, with rounded-off section C facing down, as shown in Fig. B 28

31 . 315 approx no. Specifications; Maximum ewing speed ches inin Seam width 3 5 mn Stitch length 1 5 inn Sewing foot Hinged I uhricatuori. Manual Sewing foot height 5 mm Needle system 130/705 1 (rio 75-90) Number of threads 4 Dimensions x 280 x 330 mm Weight. 80 kg Contents of cardboard box 1 umiachune with motor 1 foot control 1 instruction manual/gu000ltee certificate 1 lint box 1 thread spool stand 4 thread spool stand bars 1 thread guide 1 machine cover 29

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