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[. . . ] 3x 2x Automatic Free-Arm Sewing Machine 270 E Operating instructions Kompernaß Handelsgesellschaft mbH · Burgstraße 21 · D-44867 Bochum www. kompernass. com E-2073/05-2004 UK Operating instructions Victoria Automatic Free-Arm Sewing Machine Contents 1. 4 Setting up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Switching On / Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Power consumption. . . . : Motor output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Bulb rating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Bulb voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Bulb thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Protection class . . . . . . . . . . : Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 230 V / ~50 Hz 85 W max 70 W 15 W 230 V / ~50 Hz E14 thread II 160 x 380 x 315 mm Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 6 kg approx. 10. Content of package (see foldout page) 1 sewing machine 1 foot switch 3 bobbins 2 felt wheels 1. [. . . ] If the tension on only one of the threads is set incorrectly, the resulting seam will be untidy. The stitches lie flat on the material, seams are not formed and the material is not drawn through. ³ a) Setting the upper thread tension You can use the thumbwheel for the upper thread tension to set the tightness of the upper thread. - too tight (higher setting), then the upper thread is loose and the material is being 'sewed' with the lower thread only. - too loose (lower setting), then the lower thread is loose and the material is being 'sewed' with the upper thread only. The upper thread tension is normally set between 4 and 6. » b) Setting the lower thread tension You can turn the screw on the bobbin case to set the tightness of the lower thread. The lower thread tension has been set correctly if the bobbin case unwinds slowly and evenly ("Drop test"). 14 c) ³ · Setting the presser foot pressure Here you can set the pressure with which the material is pressed onto the stitch plate. · Using the little screwdriver supplied, loosen the screw at the top of the front cover. Now use the lever to set the presser foot pressure, for example "0" if no pressure is to be applied, for example for darning with freehand stitches "1" for light fabrics (curtains) "2" for average fabrics (normal) "3" for heavy fabrics. ¿ d) Stitch width Here you can set the width of seam for zigzag patterns. Select a stitch width from 0. . . 5 using the selector wheel (0 = narrow / 5 = wide) Important: If the twin needle has been inserted, the selector wheel should be set to "3" maximum. If a higher setting is selected, the twin needle will break! e) Stitch length Here you can set the speed at which the material is carried forward when sewing. Select a stitch length on the stitch length selector wheel (0 = short / 4 = long). 15 10. If two values are set for the stitch length, these are understood as "from . . . to . . . " values. g) Straight stitch This is the most frequently used type of stitch. A smaller size of stitch should be selected for sewing finer materials. h) Zigzag The zigzag stitch is universal. The satin stitch pattern consists of short stitches set closely to each other, and is suitable for sewing initials, figures, appliqué, etc. . 18 Sewing (stitch pattern selector) & sewing table accoutrements Stitch pattern Straight stitch Stitch length Sew foot Stitch width 0 A Zigzag 0-5 b C d e F-H i j k Blind hem Box stitch Three-step zigzag stitch Blind stitch Buttonhole Single overlock stitch Honeycomb stitch 3-5 5 3-5 5 5 Slant over edge stitch Stretch zigzag stitch L Stretch straight stitch 0 M Double overlock stitch Free-hand embroidery None 5 0-5 19 i) Blind hem Fold the material as shown. Make the fold as wide as you want the finished seam to be: the bottom fold should be about 5 mm away. Use the blind hem foot. While sewing, check the seam width and needle setting, to ensure that the seam remains uniform. Sew the blind seam on the underside of the material, so that only the peak of the zigzag stitch pierces the outside of the material. When you have finished sewing, push the left of the material over to the right and smooth out. The seam is almost invisible! The table below shows the suggested settings for the various values, depending on the material used. 20 Material-Thread-Needle-Table Please refer to the details for the various materials. Material Thread Needle Presser foot pressure See P. 19 Stitch length straight stitch ZZ Upper thread tension Stitch length selection Light Nylon Tricot Silk Wool Silk Cotton 80 Man-made fibre 60 Silk 50 Man-made fibre 50 Silk Cotton 60-80 80 (12) 80-90 (12-14) 0. 5-3 80 (12) 0. 5-4 70 (10) 1-3 1-4 Medium Poplin Fine jersey Man-made fibre 60 Gabardine Heavy Denim Jersey Tweed Silk 50 Cotton 50 Man-made fibre 50 Silk 50 90-100 (14-16) 80-90 (12-14) 80-90 (12-14) 0. 5-3 0. 5-4 21 j) Seam guide Use the seam guide for sewing longer seams or hems, which should have a uniform distance from the edge of the cloth. · Screw the seam guide into one of the threaded holes on the right of the stitch plate. · The edge of the cloth must touch the seam guide while sewing. [. . . ] This can damage the components Nothing - no other working parts require lubrication. You should not lubricate anything unless it is necessary, as oiled parts attract dust and may then become stuck. f) Storing Keep the sewing machine . . . - in a dry place, to protect the metal components from rust, - inside the wrapping supplied, to prevent dust from penetrating into the sewing machine, - out of the reach of young children or elderly persons, so that they are not exposed to risk if handling the machine unsupervised. d) Oil the gripper track Important! Apply the oil very sparingly. Excessive oil on the working parts can soil the thread, and your fabrics. [. . . ]

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