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Notes
on
safety
for
domestic
sewing
machines
in
accordance
with
EN
60335-2-28
and/or
IEC
335-2-28
1
The
user
must exercise
adequate
caution
with
regard
to
the
up
and
down
movement
of
the
needle
und
constantly
observe
the
sewing
urea
whi e
woking
2
When
leaving
the
machine
dr
ng
maintenance
work
or
when
changing
mechanical
parts
or
accessories,
always
disconnect
the
machine
trom
the
mains
by
pulling
out
the
mains
plug.
3.
The
maximum
permissuble
wattage
for
the
sewing
tamp
is
man.
5
watts.
4
The
tension
of
the
drive
belt may
only
be
adjusted
by
a
PFAFF
mechanic,
5
The
machine
is
to
be
put
into
Oneration
according
to
the
indications
on
the
specification
plate
6
Do
not
place
any
obfects
in
openings
on
the
machine.
7
Do
not
use
the
sewing
machine
it
there
is
visible
damage
ite
function
is
disturbed
it
is
wef,
e.g.
with
condensation
that
maybe
caused
by
introducing
a
cold
machine
info
a
warm
room.
8.
Do
not
pull
the
mains
plug
out
of
the
socket
by
its
cord
9.
No
liability
will
be
accepted
for
arty
damage
caused
it
tht
machine
i
us
d
for
arty
purpos
other
than that
for
which
it
is
intended
or
if
it
is
op
rated
incorrectly
10.
To
avoid
the
risk
of
electric
hock
do
not
open
the
machtfle
The
are
no
parts
inside
the
machine
which
the
user
can
repair
This
is
solely
the
responstbility
of
our
qualitied
servtce
staff
11,
Only
original
PFAFF
parts
may
be used
t2
The
machine
is
designed
for
a
mans
upply
wifh
mains
rated
voltage
of
*1-
tO%
and
a
rated
freq,i
ncy
of
*1-4%
13
According
to
the laws
concernirg
electromagnetic
cowpatibfhty
no
lability
can
be
accepted
for
arty
mains
inter’uptiono
caused
should
the
mains
power
line
be
changed
or
should
chanses
be
made
to
it
Environment
The
-ecommended
environment
is
Ambent
temperature
(50
Fl
to
40
C 1104
Fj
Air
humidity
20%
to
80%
Storage
temperature
25
C
j
13
F’
to
60
C
-140
Fj
The
machine
a
suppressed
and
insensitive
to
interference
according
to
international
conventions,
however,
it
should
not
be
operated
ar
the
direct
vicinity
of
electronic
devices
This
sewing
macfin
i
a
high
quality
electronic
mecfranicat
appliance;
it
is
a
m
ne
for
supervised
use
in
the home
tf
should
be
opem
ed
in
u
h
a
way
that
it
is
not
ubf
clef
to:
dust,
severe
dawpmte
direct
sunlight
at
fic
ele
fricity,
heat-producing
ot9ects,
cor
osive
chemicals
or
liquids
The
machine
is
to
be
used
on
firm
and
even
surface
which
pen
for
ventilation
purposes.
Treatment
Always
protect
the
machine
against
damage
which
could
be
caused
by
it
being
hit
or
dropped,
Cieanmg
Nousesg
and
display;
To
clean
the
ft
u
ng
use
a
dry,
clean,
soft
tnt-ire
cloth,
To
remove
an
ubbom
iff,
Ce
a
soft
cloth
moIstened
with
plantic
cleanser
with
maximum
38
alcohol
Ptease
note!
Do
not
mse
any
insecticides
or
chem’cxi
products
such
as
petrol
or
‘q,rid
chemicals
to
clean
the
hous
ng
If
you
have
any
further
questions,
that
is
no
problem!
Your
PFAFF
dealer
will
be
at
your
service
with
any
help
or
advice
you
need.
PFAF
I
Modern,
uncomplicated
Sewing
by
push-button
control
Congratulations!
You
have
purchased
a
high
quality
product
that
offers
unique
advantages.
Your
new
sewing
machine
can
take
any
material
in
its
stride
and
will
sew
through
thick
and
thin
for
you.
It
features
the
very
latest
in
design
and
technology,
and
this
instruction
book
is
just
as
uncomplicated
as
your
PFAFF
sewing
machine.
It
applies
both
to
the
2024
model
and
to
the
2014.
Should
there
be
any
difference
in
operation
we
have
pointed
that
out
separately.
If
you
now
take
time
enough
to
study
the
instruction
book,
nothing
can
go
wrong.
After
all,
this
is
the
only
way
to
learn
all
the
things
the
machine
can
do,
and
to
make
full
use
of
them.
So
now
you
can
get
started!
We
wish
you
many
enjoyable
hours
of
creating
your
fashion
ideas.
Introduction
Index
of
headings
A
Accessories
Applique
designs
Applique
toot
B
Balance
Basting
Bias
binder
Blind
hem
Bobbin
case
Bobbin
thread
tension
Bobbin
thread,
drawing
up
Bobbin
winding
Bobbin
winding
through
the
needle
Braiding
foot
Bridging
Buttonhole,
fully-automatic
Buttonholes
Buttonholes
with
gimp
thread
Buttonhole
tips
Buttons,
sewing
on
C
Carrying
case
Circular
embroidery
guide
Cleaning
and
oiling
Combined
borders
Combined
borders
with
twin
needle
Cording
toot
Cross
hem
stitch
Decorative
stitches,
Espression
2024
Decorative
stitches,
Espression
2014
18,
66-67
E
Elastic
utility
stitches
70
Electrical
connection
Eyelet
embroidery
F
Feed
dog,
lowering
Felling
foot
Foot
control,
connecting
22
23
Free
motion
embroidery
23
Free
motion
quilting
toot
26
Fringe
foot
19-21
28
G
Gathering
53
59
H
58-64
Hemming,
rolled
62
Hemstitching
63
50
I
IDT
(Integrated
Dual
Feed(
(2024(
Invisible
hems,
blind
stitch
16
78
K
98
Knit
edge
toot
85
85
L
72
Lid
with
stitch
program
chart
53
Light
bulb,
changing
g
‘Lock
button
32
70
17
87
75
79
54
96
30.
31
45
16
99
38
10
10
45-49,
53
17
95
52.
72
73
Cross-stitch
0
Darning,
sewing
on
patches
Decorative
sewing,
general
notes
M
47,48,51
Master
switch
17
Monograms. Free
motion
86
4
Narrow
edge
foot
Needw
plate,
changing
Neede
table
Needle
tnreader,
Integrated
Needle,
changing
Needle,
threading
Needle’bobbin
thread
tensior
Non-elasticelastic
stitches
Non-stick
fancy
stitch
toot
for
esther
0
Overlock
St
tches
p
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(2024)
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(2014)
Patchwork
and
quilting
Pattern
lengthpattern
width,
cr’anging
for
decorative
stitches
Pattern
length/stitch
density
Pattern
m
rroring
Pattern
settings,
altering
Pattern
sizes
altering
Pattern
width
stitch
length.
altering
Pintuck
foot
P
ntuck
foot
with
guide
Presser
teat (special
accessories)
Presser
teat
(standard
accessories)
Presser
foot
lifter
Presser
foot,
changing
R
Removable
accessory
tray
Repairing
tears
Reverse
sewing
Roll
hemming
Rufter
S
Sewing
problems
and
their
solutions
Sew
ng
programs,
selecting
Shell
edging
Shirring
toot
Stitch
patterns,
format
on
Stitch
width/needle
pos
lion,
altering
T
Tapering
witri
satin-stitch
zigzag
Technical
data
Thread cutter
49
Thread
tension, general
notes
Threading
Tips
for
a
perfect
buttotthole
12,
13
Top
teed
(integrated
dual
feed) (2024)
14, 15
Twin
needle
92-93
Twin
needle,
threading
19
48
37
54
73
U
Utility
stitches,
Express
on
2024
Utility
stitches,
Expression
2014
V
Voltage
switch
z
Zippers,
sewing
in
1
4
inch
qu
t
and
patchwork
toot
7/9
hole
toot
Introduction
88
102
26
22
24,
25
63
30.
31
39
29
6, 7
89
17
43
74
77
N
79
98
80,
81
25
29
24
22,
23.
24
43-49
76
100-101
34
55
72
40
35
84
36
38
34-37
34
35.
36
71
76
68.
69
66,
67
26
27
5
Introduction
For
seaming
and
topstitching
up
to
6
mm.
13
needle
positions
available
for
edgestitching
or
sewing
in
zippers.
For
reinforced
seams
such
as
trousers,
under
arm
seams
or
decorative
topstitching.
With
13
needle
positions.
For
finishing
seams
on
fabrics,
applique,
and
inserting lace.
Strong
stitch
for
seam
finishes,
sewing
elastic.
darning
tears,
and
patches.
For
securing
hems
invisibly
on
woven
fabrics
For
securing
hems
Invisibly
and
finishing
the
edge
on
stretch
fabrics.
Utility
stitches
Expression
2024
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
10
11
Stitch
Description
Application
Width
No.
upto
mm
Straight
stitch
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
Zigzag
stitch,
Center
needle
position
Elastic
stitch
Blind
hem
stitch
Elastic
blind
hem stitch
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Closvd
ovvrlock
stitch
Bridging
stitch
Linen
buttonhole
Button
attaching
program
Basting
stitch
Quilt
stitch
For joining
and
overcasting
stretch
fabrics
in
one operation.
For
bridging,
decorative
hemstitching
and
crazy
quilting.
Buttonhole
for
blouses,
shirts and
linen.
For
two-hole
or
four-hole
buttons.
10
11
For
basting
project
pieces
together.
For
topstitching
quilt
protects
with
a
handlook
stitch.
6
E
E
!ntroductjor
Utility
stitches
Expression
2024
-
Stitch
Description
Application
Width
No.
uplo
mm
12
13
14
15
16
17
16
19
20
Zigzag
stitch
Right/Left
need
e position
Stem
Stitch,
narrow
Decorat
ye
elastic
stitch
Ope’r
overlock
stitch
Honeycomb
stitch
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
Cross
hem
stitch
Quilting.
apphque
or
p
nstitching
Cross
stitch
For
applique
couching
over
cords
and
creafing
eyelets.
For
decorafive
sewing
such
as
fiower
stems
and
undert
n
ng
letters.
For
Joining
overlapped
seams
on
bulky
fabrics
such
as
leathers
and
terry
cloth.
For
joini’g
and
overcastng
stretch
fabrics
in
one
operaton
Elastic.
oecotative
stitch
for
ornamental
hem
finishing
on
strefcti
fabric,
for
decorative
elastic
application
and
sewing
with
elastic
thread
in
the
bobbin.
Elastic
stitch
for
decoratlee
hems
and
topstrc-fvng.
Provides
a
highly
elastic
decorat
ye
nean’i
for
hems
on
sportswear
and
casna
wear.
For
handook
quilt
aoplique
or
pinstitching.
6
3
6
6
6
6
6
21
Closed
overlock
stitch
with
selvage
thread
22
Hem
stitching
23
Hem
stitching
6
Classic
decorative
stitch
for
garments.
linen
and
kitchen
towe
n.
For
smog
and
overcasting
stretch
and
easilti
fraying
fabrics
n
one
operation
The
selvage
thread
prevents
the
fabric
edges
from
fraying.
For
ornamental
bern
at
tching.
Can
be
used
6
with
wing
needle.
7
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stitches
Expression
2014
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8
Stitch
Description
Application
Width
No.
upto
mm
I
Straight
stitch
For
seaming
and
topstitching
up
toG
mm.
13
needle
positions
available
for
edgeatitching
or
sewing
in
zippers.
2
Stretch
triple
straight
atitch
For
reinforced
seams
sacs
as
trousers,
under
arm
seams
or
decorative
topstitching,
With
13
needle
positions.
3
Zigzag
stitch,
For
finishing
seams
on
fabrics,
applique.
6
Center
needle
position
and
inserting
lace.
4
Elastic
sfitch
Strong
stitch
for
seam
finishes,
sewing
elastic,
B
darning
tears,
and
patches.
5
Blind
hem
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly
on
woven
fabrics
6
6
Elastic
blind
hem
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly
and
finishing
the
edge
on
6
stretch
fabrics
7
Closed
overlook
stitch
For
joining
and
overcasting
stretch
fabrics
in
one
operation.
6
8
Bridging
stitch
For
bridging,
decorative
hemslitchirrg
and
crazy
quilting.
6
B
Linen
Buttonhole
for
blouses.
shirts
and
linen.
6
buttonhole
0
Button
attaching
For
twohole
or
four-hole
buttons.
program
S
iniroauciioi
Utility
stitches
Expression
2014
IS
11
Stitch
Description
Application
Width
No.
upto
mm
10
Basting
stitch
For
basting
project
pieces
together.
11
Qilt
sttch
For
topstitching
quilt
projects
with
a
handlook
stitch.
12
Zigzag
stitch
For
applique
couching
over
cords
and
creating
eyelets
6
Right/Left
needle
positron
13
Stem
stitch,
narrow
For
decorative
sewing
such
as
f
ower
stems
and
3
underlining
letters
14
Decorative
elastic
stitch
For
joining
overlapped
seams
on
bulky
fabrics
6
such
as
leathers
and
terry
cloth.
15
Open
overlock
stitch
For
joining
and
overcasting
stretch
fabrics
in
one
ooeration.
6
16
Honeycomb
stitch
Elastic,
decorative
stitch
for
ornamental
hem
finishing
on
6
stretch
fabric
for
decorative
elastic
application
and
sewing
with
elastic
thread
In
the
bobbin.
17
Stretch
triple
Elastic
stitch
for
decorative
hems
and
topstitching.
6
zigzag
stitch
18
Hem
stitch
ng
For
ornamental
hem
stitching
Can
be
used
6
with
wing
needle.
19
Qulting,
app
que
For
handlook
quilt
applique
or
p
nstitching.
6
or
plnntifching
20
Cross
sf
tch
Classic
decorative
stitch
for
garments
linen
S
and
kitchen
towels.
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Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(2024)
12-13
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(2014)
14-15
Carrying
case
16
Lid
with
stitch
chart
16
Electrical
connection
17
Voltage
switch
17
Accessories
18
Removable
accessory
tray
19
Bobbin
winding
19-21
Bobbin
case
22-23
Needle/bobbin
thread
tension
22-24
Threading
the
needle
thread
24
Integrated
needle
threader
25
Drawing
up
the
bobbin
thread
26
Presser
foot
lifter
26
Thread
cutter
26
Changing
the
presser
feet
27
Winding
a
bobbin
through
the
needle
Changing
needles
Threading
twin
needle
Integrated
Dual
Feed/IDT
(2024)
Lowering
feed
dog
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29
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32
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button
A
(stitch
width/pattern
width
controls)
2
-1+
button
B
(stitch
length/pattern
length
controls)
3
-1+
button
C
(stitch
density/balance
controls)
4
Carrying
handle
5
Handwheel
6
Direct
selection
buttons
7
Stitch
selection
button
8
Connection
socket
“lead
cord”
9
Connection
socket
“foot
control”
10
Master
switch
11
Base
plate
12
Removable
accessory
tray
13
Presser
foot
holder
with
presser
foot
14
Integrated
dual
feed/IDT
15
Integrated
needle
threader
16
Reverse
sewing”
button
Threading
slots
Needle
thread
tension
Take-up
lever
Presser
foot
lifter
Thread
guide
Spool
holder
with
spool
cap
Hole
for
second
spool
holder
Lid
with
stitch
chart
Bobbin
winder
Bobbin
door
Free
arm
Sewing
bulb
(max.
5
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Thread
cutter
“Pattern
mirror”
buttonl’Lock”
button
Thread
take-up
Needle
holder
with
retaining
(set)
screw
Needle
plate
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(model
2024)
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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controls)
2
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button
B
(stitch
length/pattern
length
controls)
3
-1+
button
C
(stitch
density/balance
controls)
4
Carrying
handle
5
Handwheel
6
Direct
selection
buttons
7
Stitch
selection
button
8
Connection
socket
“lead
cord”
9
Connection
socket
“foot
control”
10
Master
switch
11
Base
plate
12
Removable
accessory
tray
13
Presser
foot
holder
with
presser
foot
15
Integrated
needle
threader
16
‘Reverse
sewing”
button
17
Threading
slots
Needle
thread
tension
Take-up
lever
Presser
foot
lifter
Thread
guide
Spool
holder
with
spool
cap
Hole
for
second
spool
holder
Lid
with
stitch
program
chart
Bobbin
winder
Bobbin
door
Free
arm
Sewing
bulb
(max.
5
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Thread
cutter
“Pattern
mirror”
button/”Lock”
button
Thread
take-up
Needle
holder
with
retaining
(set)
screw
Needle
plate
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of
the
sewing
machine
(model
2014)
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sec
120
220
V
Operating
Instructions
Electrical
connection
Connect
the
lead
cord
between
the
socket
(8)
of
the
sewing
machine
and
the
wall
outlet.
Connecting
the
foot
control
Connect
the
plug
of
the
foot
control
to
the
connection
socket
(9)
of
the
sewing
machine.
The
sewing
speed
is
controlled
by
pressing
the
foot
control.
The
foot
control
tvd
ATK
0070
has
to
be
used
for
this
sewing
machine.
110V.120V
220
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Master
switch
When
the
master
switch
(10)
is
switched
on
(switch
function
I)
the
sewing
lamp
lights
up
and
program
No.
us
indicated
in
the
Expression
window.
The
sewing
machine
is
now
ready
to
function.
“0
=
OFF
“I”
=
ON
Voltage
switch
220V..240V/110V...
120V
The
sewing
machine
is
set
to
the
mains
voltage
for
Europe
220
V..
240
V.
If
you
require
a
mains
voltage
of
120
V,
you
must
reset
the
voltage
switch
on
the
underside
of
the
machinetoll0V...
120V.
17
Accessory
tray
Open
the
accessory
tray
by
placing
your
left
index
finger
on
the
ridged
area
on
the
left
of
the
lid
and
open
the
lid
upwards
and
towards
you.
Arranging
the
accessories
The
standard
accessories
are
marked
with
numbers.
Arrange
the
parts
in
the
respective
compartments
of
the
accessory
tray.
Accessories
2024
(see
also
pages
66-67)
Accessories
2014
(see
also
pages
66-67)
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Removing
the
accessory
tray
(free
arm)
In
order
to
sew
using
the
free
arm,
swing
the
accessory
tray
to
the
left
and
lift
it
upwards
out
of
the
hole.
When
replacing
the
tray,
make
sure
it
is
flush
with
the
free
arm
of
the
sewing
machine.
Preparing
the
machine
for
bobbin
winding
Place
an
empty
bobbin
so
that
the
black
pin
of
the
bobbin
winder
snaps
into
the
slot
of
the
bobbin.
Push
the
bobbin
to
the
right.
Note:
The
bobbin
can
only
be
wound
if
it
is
moved
fully
to
the
right
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Place
the
sewing
thread
on
the
spool
holder.
To
obtain
free
movement
of
the
thread
and
hold
the
thread
spool
firmly.
fit
a
spool
cap
of
the
right
size
for
the
thread
spool.
Threading
Place
the
thread
into
guide
A
from
the
front
and
pull
it
counterclockwise
through
the
pre-tension
device
B.
Pull
the
thread
under
the
thread
guide
C
(from
back
to
front).
Wind
the
start
of
the
thread
around
the
bobbin
several
times
in
a
clockwise
direction.
Switch
on
the
master
switch
Hold
the
end
of
the
thread
firmly
and
press
the
foot
control.
As
soon
as
the
bobbin
is
full,
the
winding
action
will
be
stopped
automatically.
Push
the
bobbin
to
the
left,
cut
the
thread
and
remove
bobbin
from
the
winder.
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Winding
the
bobbin
from
the
spool
pin
B
A
20
Technical
sec
Winding
from
the
second
spool
holder
Insert
the
second
spool
holder
in
the
hole
provided.
Threading
Thread
as
shown
on
page
20.
Switch
on
the
master
switch
Hold
the
end
of
the
thread
firmly
and
press
the
foot
control.
As
soon
as
the
bobbin
is
full,
the
winding
action
will
be
stopped
automatically.
Cut
the
thread,
push
the
bobbin
to
the
left
and
remove
bobbin
from
the
winder.
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Bobbin
door
Taking
out
the
bobbin
case
Switch
oft
main
switch
Lift
the
latch
of
the
bobbin
case
and
pull
the
bobbin
case
out
of
the
machine.
Release
the
latch
and
take
the
empty
bobbin
Hold
the
bobbin
door
(26)
at
the
left
side
and
open
it
towards
out
of
the
bobbin
case.
the
front
Thread
tension
To
obtain
a
perfect
seam
appearance
and
durability
make
sure
the
needle
and
bobbin
thread
tensions
are
correctly
adjusted
with
regard
to
each
other,
i.e.
the
threads
evenly
meet
between
the
two
fabric
layers.
The
following
is
valid
for
general
sewing:
Bobbin
thread
is
visible
on
the
top
side
of
the
fabric:
The
needle
thread
tension
is
too
tight
or
the
bobbin
thread
tension
is
too
loose.
The
thread
tension
must
be
corrected.
Top
thread
is
visible
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric:
The
needle
thread
tension
is
too
loose
or
the
bobbin
thread
__________________
tension
is
too
tight.
The
thread
tension
must
be
corrected.
For
decorative
stitches
and
buttonholes
the
top
thread
should
be
visible
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric.
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22
Inserting
the
bobbin
Insert
the
full
bobbin
in
the
bobbin
case.
When
doing
so,
pull
the
thread
sideways
through
slot
A,
then
under
tension
spring
B
until
it
rests
in
the
opening
(see
arrow).
Checking
the
bobbin
thread
tension:
Hold
the
bobbin
case
by
the
thread
and
move
your
hand
sharply
upwards.
The
bobbin
case
must
slip
downwards
a
little
with
each
hand
movement.
Correcting
the
tension:
C
Turn
adjusting
screw
C
just
a
little
to
the
left
to
decrease
the
bobbin
thread
tension.
Turn
the
adjusting
screw
C
just
a
little
to
the
right
to
increase
the
bobbin
thread
tension.
Check:
Pull
the
bobbin
thread
sharply.
The
bobbin
case
must
not
fall
out
of
the
hook.
A
Check:
When
you
pull
the
thread,
the
bobbin
must
turn
clockwise.
Ei
t
E
Inserting
the
bobbin
case
Lift
latch
F
and
push
the
bobbin
case
fully
onto
pin
D
of
the
sewing
hook.
Opening
E
of
the
bobbin
case
must
face
upwards.
F
23
Switch
off
the
master
switch
Raise
the
presser
foot
lifter
(20).
Place
the
thread
on
the
spool
holder
and
fit
a
spool
cap
of
the
right
size.
Using
both
hands,
pull
the
thread
into
thread
guide
A
from
the
front.
Place
the
thread
from
right
to
left
into
the
pre
tension
device
8.
Now
pass
it
through
the
left
threading
slot
downwards.
Pull
the
thread
around
the
stop
C
in
the
right
threading
slot
and
upwards
to
the
take-up
lever
(19).
The
thread
must
be
pulled
into
the
take-up
lever
from
left
to
right.
Pass
the
thread
downwards
in
the
right-hand
threading
slot.
Pull
the
thread
from
the
side
behind
one
of
the
two
thread
guides
D.
To
thread
the
needle,
please
refer
to
the
next
page.
Threading
the
needle
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Integrated
Needle
threader
In
order
to
make
threading
the
needle
easier
and
quicker,
use
the
PFAFF
Integrated
Needle
threader.
Lower
the
presser
foot.
Press
the
threader
down
with
the
handle.
Threader
hook
R
swivels
through
the
needle
eye.
Place
the
thread
over
hook
0
and
under
the
thread
hook
R
and
hold
the
end
of
the
thread
taut.
Reduce
the
pressure
so
that
the
needle
threader
slowly
moves
upwards.
At
the
same
time
the
threader
hook
swivels
out
of
the
needle
eye
and
pulls
the
thread
through
the
eye.
Release
the
end
of
the
thread
so
a
thread
loop
forms
behind
the
needle.
Release
the
threader
and
pull
the
rest
of
the
thread
end
through
the
needle
eye.
25
The
presser
foot
is
raised
or
lowered
with
the
presser
foot
lifter
(20).
Bobbin
thread
Close
the
bobbin
door
(26)
and
pull
the
thread
under
the
presser
foot
to
the
left
Drawing-up
the
bobbin
thread
Raise
the
presser
foot.
While
holding
the
end
of
the
needle
thread,
press
the
foot
control
so
the
needle
moves
down
and
up.
Pull
the
needle
thread
to
draw
up
the
bobbin
thread.
Pull
the
thread
from
the
back
to
the
front
over
the
thread
cutter
(29).
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Presser
foot
lifter
Thread
cutter
26
Removing
the
presser
foot
Switch
oft
the
master
switch
Press
the
front
part
of
the
presser
toot
upwards
and
at
the
same
time
the
rear
part
downwards
until
it
disengages
from
the
presser
foot
holder
(13).
Check:
Please
check
that
the
presser
foot
is
properly
attached
by
raising
the
presser
foot
lifter.
Attaching
the
presser
foot
Place
the
presser
foot
under
the
presser
foot
holder
(13),
so
that
when
the
presser
foot
lifter
(20)
is
lowered,
the
pins
of
the
foot
engage
in
the
presser
foot
holder.
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Setting
the
needle
thread
tension
Set
the
required
amount
of
the
needle
thread
tension
(18)
using
the
markings
on
the
tension
dial.
The
normal
setting
for
sewing
is
4
-
5.
For
decorative
sewing,
darning
and
buttonhole
sewing
3.
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Winding
a
bobbin
through
the
needle
It
is
possible
to
wind
bobbins
even
when
the
machine
is
fully
threaded.
Raise
the
presser
foot
lifter
(20)
to
the top
position.
Pull
the
needle
thread
underneath
the
presser
foot
and
upward
through
the
right-hand
threader
slot
(17).
Place
the
thread
from
left
to
right
through
the
take-up
lever
(19).
Important:
The
take-up
lever
must
be
at
its
highest
position.
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Guide
the
thread
to
the
right
under
thread
guide
C.
Wind
the
beginning
of
the
thread
several
times
around
the
bobbin
in
a
clockwise
direction.
Push
the
bobbin
to
the
right.
Hold
the end
of
the
thread
firmly
and
press
the
foot
control.
28
Changing
the
needle
Switch
off
the
master
switch
To
remove:
Lower
the
presser
foot
and
set
the
needle
to
its
highest
position.
Loosen
the
needle
screw
(32)
and
pull
the
needle
out
downwards.
To
insert:
The
flat
side
A
of
the
needle
must
face
to
the
rear.
Lower
the
presser
foot
and
insert
the
needle,
pushing
it
up
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Hold
the
needle
and
tighten
the
needle
screw
(32)
firmly.
Replace
the
sewing
needle
with
a
twin
needle.
Insert
the
second
spool
holder
and
place
one
spool
of
thread
on
each
of
the
spool
holders.
During
threading
in
the
left
threading
slot
(17).
make
sure
that
you
pass
one
thread
each
to
the
left
and
right
sides
of
tension
disk
B.
Continue
threading
in
the
usual
manner,
making
sure
the
threads
do
not
become
twisted
together.
Pull
the
threads
right
and
left
into
the
thread
guide
and
thread
the
needles
(for
additional
details,
see
“Embroidering
with
the
twin
needle”).
Note:
It
is
not
possible
to
use
the
integrated
needle
threader
with
a
twin
needle.
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sec
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Threading
the
twin
needle:
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The
IDT
(Integrated
Dual
Feed)
(Model
2024)
For
sewing
any
fabric
precisely
PFAFF
provides
the
ideal
solution:
the
Integrated
Dual
Feed,
IDT
system.
As
on
industrial
machines,
the
IDT
feeds
the
fabric
from
the
top
and
bottom
at
the
same
time.
The
material
is
fed
precisely.
On
light
fabrics
such
as
silk
or
rayon
the
dual
feed
prevents
puckering
of
the
seam.
The
even
feeding
action
also
ensures
perfect
matching
of
checked
and
striped
fabrics.
The
IDT
keeps
all
layers
of
quilt
projects
aligned
to
prevent
stretching
of
the
top
layers.
30
E
Technical
sec
1’
Engaging
the
IDT
(model
2024)
Important:
For
all
work
with
the
Dual
Feed
IDT,
use
presser
feet
with
the
center
back
cut-out.
Raise
the
presser
foot.
Press
the
IDT
(14)
down
until
it
engages.
Disengaging
the
lOT
(model
2024)
Hold
the
Dual
Feed
with
two
fingers
at
the
ribbed
ankle.
Press
the
IDT
(14)
down,
then
pull
it
away
from
you
and
release
the
IDT
slowly
upward.
Stripes
and
plaids
match
perfectly
due
to
the
even
feed
of
the
material
to
be
sewn.
31
Lowering
the
feed
dog
For
certain
sewing
work
such
as
free-motion
quilting
or
darning
and
when
the
machine
must
be
cleaned,
the
feed
dog
has
to
be
lowered.
To
do
this,
open
the
bobbin
door
(26)
and
press
slide
B
fully
to
the
right.
Now
the
feed
dog
is
lowered.
To
switch
on
the
feed
dog
press
slide
B
to
the
left.
Raise
the
presser
foot
before
lowering
or
raising
the
feed
dog.
32
34
34
35
36
37
37
38
38
39
40
Stitch
selection
Altering
pattern
sizes
Altering
the
stitch
width/needle
position
Altering
the
pattern
width/stitch
length
Altering
the
pattern
Lngth/stitch
density
Sewi1Ig
functions
A
4
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sewing
button
‘mirror
button
‘the
stitches
A
I
Stitch
selection
There
are
three
ways
of
selecting
your
desired
stitch:
1.
With
the
selection
button:
for
scrolling
backward
and
forward
in
the
stitches.
>
in
ascending
order
<in
descending
order
If
you
are
in
the
last
stitch,
No.
46
(No.
30
model
2014),
and
continue
to
scroll
you
will
return
to
stitch
No.
0.
2.
With
the
direct
selection
buttons
for
instant
selection
of
the
most
commonly
used
stitches
(0
-
9).
3.
With
the
direct
selection
buttons
to
choose
the
stitch
number.
To
select
program
No.
23,
press
button
2
then
press
button
3.
The
stitch
number
appears
in
the
Expression
window.
Altering
stitches
Adjust
the
length.
width,
balance,
density
or
needle
position
of
stitches
by
touching
the
appropriate
-1+
buttons
to
the
right
of
the
window.
Each
change
is
visible
in
the
window.
C
C
To
change:
Use
I+
buttons:
Stitch
width
Pattern
width
Needle
position
for
straight
stitches
A
Stitch
length
4k
<
Pattern
length
B
Stitch
density
<III>
Pattern
density
Balance
C
34
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Sewing
functia
Altering
the
stitch
width
The
selected
stitch
can
be
sewn
in
various
widths,
e.g.
zigzag
stitch
No.
3.
Altering
the
needle
position
Straight
stitch
No.
1,
stitch
No.
2
and
stitch
No.
1
1
can
be
sewn
in
any
of
13
different
needle
positions.
Press
button
A
to
move
the
needle
to
left
or
right
of
center.
Altering
the
pattern
width
e.g.
Stitch
25
For
decorative
stitches,
the
overall
width
of
the
pattern
is
shown
in
the
window.
When
entered,
stitch
25
comes
up
in
a
standard
width
and
can
be
altered
using
4+
button
A.
35
Altering
the
stitch
density
The
stitch
density
of
various
stitches
(buttonholes,
satin
stitches,
etc.)
can
be
changed.
The
pattern
length
will
remain
constant
but
the
pattern
will
be
embroidered
more
densely
or
less
densely.
Use
-1+
button
C
to
adjust
the
density,
when
available.
Altering
the
stitch
length
The
stitch
length
of
a
stitch
can
be
altered
using
+/-
button
B.
Altering
the
pattern
length
The
pattern
length
of
decorative
stitches
can
be
altered
using
-1+
button
B.
The
density
of
the
stitch
will
not
change.
36
PFAFF
Instruction
manual
PFAFF
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Balance
Decorative
stitches
can
vary
on
different
fabric
types
heavy
fabric
is
fed
differently
than
fine
silk.
The
balance
adjusts
the
reverse
feed
of
the
stitch
so
it
is
sewn
in
the
best
way
for
different
fabrics.
After
having
selected
a
stitch,
you
will
see
the
balance
symbol
with
a
0
after
it
in
the
bottom
right-hand
corner
of
the
window.
This
symbol
indicates
that
the
balance
can
be
altered
on
this
stitch.
__
Ei’3
The
standard
balance
setting
is
0.
With
-1+
button
C
you
can
change
the
reverse
feed
of
the
machine
from
-9
to
(÷)9.
In
the
minus
range
the
stitches
are
sewn
shorter,
and
thus
the
overall
length
will
be
sewn
shorter.
In
the
plus
range
the
stitches
are
sewn
longer
or
stretched
out.
Reverse
sewing
This
button
has
the
following
functions:
when
pressed.
will
reverse
sew
manual
finish
of
a
buttonhole
(see
page
59-61)
programming
the
buttonhole
37
.-
11
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10
“Pattern
mirror”
button
(30)
$,
This
symbol
will
appear
in
the
window
for
any
stitch
that
can
be
mirrored.
When
the
“pattern
mirror”
button
has
been
pressed,
a
point
will
appear
below
the
symbol
indicating
the
pattern
will
be
mirrored.
“Lock”
button
“Pattern
mirror”
button:
(30)
You
can
safeguard
your
sewing
machine
against
the
unintentional
selection
of
another
sewing
program
or
another
pattern
sequence
by
means
of
the
“lock”
button.
Switching
on
the
“lock”
button:
Press
the
button
until
the
locking
symbol
appears
in
the
window.
The
symbol
disappears
when
the
button
is
released.
The
direct
selection
buttons
(6)
and
the
selection
dial
are
now
locked.
The
stitch
length
/
width,
pattern
length
/
width
and
pattern
density
I
balance
can
be
altered.
Note:
You
can
still
mirror
a
pattern
if
you
quickly
tap
the
button
(30).
Switching
off
the
“lock”
button:
Press
the
button
(30)
until
the
unlocking
symbol
appears.
The
locking
function
is
now
switched
off.
This
symbol
disappears
after
the
button
is
released.
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38
EH
E
E
Twin
needle
Depending
on
the
needle
position
or
the
width
of
a
stitch,
the
twin
needle
warning
will
appear
in
the
window.
This
symbol
indicates
that
a
twin
needle
cannot
be
used
to
sew
the
stitch
at
the
currently
set
width.
Reduce
the
pattern
width
until
the
warning
symbol
disappears.
The
stitch
may
now
be
sewn
with
a
twin
needle
of
2.0
mm
or
less.
oevviiy
IUIltIC
*
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39
__
Formation
of
the
stitches
The
stitch
formation
varies.
Some
patterns
are
formed
from
the
left,
so
only
the
right
side
of
the
stitch
changes
when
the
width
is
adjusted.
The
left-hand
side
of
the
stitch
is
always
retained.
The
patterns
that
are
formed
from
the
right
will
skJ
always
retain
the
right
side
of
the
stitch,
regardless
of
any
changes
in
width.
Note:
Do
not
use
a
twin
needle
to
sew
patterns
that
are
formed
from
one
side!
Do
not
use
a
twin
needle
if
this
symbol
in
the
window
lights
up
(see
page
39).
,s
Patterns
that
are
formed
from
the
center
will
change
equally
from
the
right
and
the
left
when
the
width
is
adjusted.
zw
40
Utility
stitches
Sewing
recommendations
table
42
Zippers
43
Non-elastic/elastic
stitches
43-49
Overlock
stitches
49
Sewing
on
buttons
50
Darning/inserting
patches
47-48,
51
Gathering
52
Bridging
stitches
53
Hemming
54
Shell
edging
55
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Expression 2024
Expression 2014
Stitch
number
Stitch
width
in
mm
Stitch length
in
mm
Top
feed switched
on•
switched
off
0
Needle
thread tension
Number
of
presser
foot
Special
accessories
Explanation
of
the
sewing
recommendations
table
In
the
following
table
you
will
find
the
settings
we
recommend
for
different
sewing
purposes.
These
tables
give
you
further
information
required
for
sewing
the
selected
stitches
whether
you
should
sew
with
the
Integrated
Dual
Feed
(IDT)
engaged
or
disengaged,
needle
thread
tension
setting
and
recommended
presser
foot,.
2024
2014
Stitch
42
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,
Stitch
2024/
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-
2.5
3-5
0
72014
Stitch
1
is
the
basic
straight
stitch
in
center
needle
position.
The
stitch
length
can
be
increased
up
to
6
mm.
Change
the
needle
position
of
the
straight
stitch
to
sew
in
a
zipper
or
topstitch
along
the
edge
of
a
collar.
The
Expression
2024
and
2014
have
13
needle
positions
that
can
be
adjusted
with
the
-1+
button
A.
Stitch
2
--
2024
.
/
1
-
3
/-
3-5
4
Sewing
in
zippers
There
are
different
ways
to
sew
in
zippers.
Follow
the
directions
included
with
your
pattern
for
best
results.
For
all
types
of
zippers
it
is
important
to
sew
close
to
the
teeth
of
the
zipper.
The
zipper
foot
can
be
snapped
to
the
presser
foot
ankle
on
the
left
or
right,
depending
on
how
you
will
insert
your
zipper.
Then
set
the
needle
position
so
that
it
enters
close
to
the
edge
of
the
zipper
teeth
by
using
one
of
the
13
needle
positions
available,
If
the
presser
foot
is
attached
on
the
right
side,
the
needle
must
only
be
moved
to
the
right.
If
the
foot
is
attached
on
the
left,
the
needle
must
only
be
moved
to
the
left.
Straight
stitch
43
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suicries
Stitch
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--
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10
-
6.0
-
3
0
/2014
Basting
stitch
With
stitch
10
you
can
baste
a
garment
before
trying
it
on.
When
you
press
the
foot
control,
the
machine
will
sew
one
stitch
at
a
time.
Press
the
foot
control
again
for
each
stitch.
The
straight
stitch
can
be
sewn
in
13
different
needle
positions
allowing
you
to
guide
the
presser
foot
along
the
fabric
edge
for
top
stitching.
The
distance
between
the
rows
of
topstitching
is
then
determined
by
the
needle
positions.
You
can
also
space
your
rows
of
topstitching
by
the
width
of
the
presser
foot.
Begin
topstitching
further
from
the
fabric
edge,
by
using
the
guide
marks
on
the
needle
plate,
or
the
edge
guide.
The
guide
marks
are
given
in
cm
and
inches.
The
edge
guide
is
inserted
into
hole
C
and
is
secured
with
set
screw
F.
Lower
the
feed
dog
and
disengage
the
IDT.
Place
the
fabric
under
the
presser
foot.
Sew
one
stitch,
then
move
the
fabric
the
required
amount
to
the
rear.
Continue
to
sew
one
stitch
at
a
time
until
you
finish
basting.
Tip:
Light
fabrics
are
easier
to
baste
with
long
straight
stitches
(6
mm).
In
this
case
the
bottom
feed
need
not
be
lowered.
Use
stitch
1,
stitch
length
6.0
mm.
To
ensure
precise
feeding
at
the
beginning
of
a
thick
seam,
place
a
piece
of
fabric
of
the
same
thickness
as
the
seam
under
the
presser
foot
to
support
it.
Top
stitching
Feed
aid
for
thick
seams
44
E
;
:
L
_,
L
&
Utility
stitch
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Stitch
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--
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4.5
2.5
3-5
3
2024
/
/2014
-
Stitch
AJ
<>
c&j
E.1
V
/
6
4.5
1.5
3-5
3
2024/
/2014
-
Elastic
blind
hem
stitch
The
elastic
blind
hem
stitch
is
especially
suitable
for
stretchy
fabrics.
The
hem
is
finished
and
sewn
at
the
same
time.
There
is
no
need
to
finish
the
raw
edge
first.
Create
the
blind
hem
as
described
under
“Blind
hem
stitch”.
Blind
hem
stitch
The
blind
hem
stitch
is
used
to
make
invisible
hems
on
skirts,
trousers
and
home
decorating.
Finish
the
edge
of
the
hem.
Fold
and
press
the
hem
allowance
inwards.
Fold
the
hem
back
on
itself
so
j
approximately
1/4
inch
(6
mm)
of
the
finished
edge
extends
beyond
the
fold.
The
wrong
side
of
your
project
should
now
be
facing
up.
Place
the
fabric
under
the
presser
foot
so
that
the
fold
runs
along
edge
guide
B.
When
the
needle
swings
into
the
fold
it
should
catch
a
small
amount
of
fabric,
If
the
stitches
are
visible
on
the
right
side,
adjust
edge
guide
B
by
turning
adjusting
screw
A.
45
i1
Stitch
v
<_2
3J
.,‘,
,/
3
3.0
2.0
3-5
0
2024
/
/2014
-
Zigzag
stitch
Raw
edges
can
be
finished
easily
with
zigzag
stitch
3.
Make
sure
the
needle
pierces
the
fabric
on
the
left
swing
of
the
needle
and
overcasts
the
edge
of
the
fabric
on
the
right
swing
of
the
needle.
The
stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
produces
a
highly
elastic
and
decorative
seam.
This
stitch
can
be
used
for
T-shirt
hems
and
with
decorative
threads
on
denim.
Fold
up
a
hem
the
correct
width.
Topstitch
the
hem
from
the
right
side,
or
thread
the
top
with
decorative
thread
and
sew.
Tip:
Lower
needle
thread
tension
for
decorative
threads.
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vV
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E1
‘;,
/
2
-
3.0
3-5
0
2024
I
/2014
-
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
This
stitch
is
used
for
sewing
seams
where
strength
is
needed,
such
as
underarm
and
crotch
seams.
The
heavier
the
fabric,
the
longer
the
stitch
length
required.
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
46
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i/i
Stitch
AJ
_2
-
ç
EJ
%‘-
2024/
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4
6.0
1.0
3-5
0/1
2014
-
Elastic
stitch
Use
stitch
4 to
add
elastic
to
pajamas,
skirts
and
sportswear.
To
create
a
waistband,
finish
the
top
edge
of
the
garment.
Cut
elastic
to
comfortably
fit
around
waist.
Sew
the
ends
of
the
elastic together.
Divide
the
garment
edge
and
elastic
into
quarters.
Stretch the
elastic
to
fit
the
fabric.
Sew
on
elastic.
f/I
Stitch
<>
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j
[]
,
,/
4
6.0
0.2-1
3-5
0
2024.’
/2014
-
Darning
with
the
elastic
stitch
Use the
elastic
stitch
to
repair holes,
tears
and
damaged
areas.
If
the
area
is
only
slightly
damaged,
sew
over
it
with
several
rows
of
stitching
until
it
is
well
covered.
For
tears,
frayed
edges
or
small
holes,
place
a
piece
of
fabric, slightly
larger
than
the
damaged
area
and
of
the
same
color,
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
fabric.
Stitch
over
the
damaged area,
then
cut
away
the
excess
fabric
close
to
the
stitching
on
the
back side
of
your
repair.
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