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Notes
on
safety
A)
Owing
to
the
up
and
down
movement
of
the
needle
and
the
upper
knife,
the
user
must
take
sufficient
care
to
avoid
injury
and
observe
the
sewing
area
continuously
while
sewing.
B)
When
leaving
the
machine,
changing
parts
or
accessories,
the
machine
must
be
disconnected
from
the
power
source.
C)
The
maximum
approved
wattage
of
the
light
bulb
is
15
watts.
0)
The
drive
belt
must
never
be
adjusted
by
anyone
but
an
authorized
Pfaff
agent.
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
Electrical
connection
Master
switch
and
sewing
light
Foot
control
.
.
Notes
on
safety
.
.
Installing
the
thread
spool
stand
Opening
the
looper
cover
.
.
V
Threading
guide
wires
and
the
thread
guides
Threading
the
right
looper
Threading
the
left
looper
Threading
the
needle
Thread
reel
change
on
threaded
machine
.
Inserting
the
lint
box
Seam
allowance
V V
V
Sewing
test
Points
to
observe
during
sewing
Securing
the
seam
Axial
blocking
of
the
upper
knife
Setting
the
standard
thread
tensions
.
.
Correcting
the
thread
tensions
Thread
chart
for
3-thread
overedge
seam
Setting
the
stitch
length
V
Disengaging
the
upper
knife
Adjusting
the
seam
width
Changing
the
sewing
foot
Rolled
hems
Changing
the
needle
Changing
the
knives
Changing
the
upper
knife
Changing
the
lower
knife
Changing
the
light
bulb
. .
.
. .
V
Cleaning
the
thread
tensions
Oiling
the
machine
Sewing
problems
and
their
removal
.
.
Accessories
Thread
spool
net/thread
unreeling
disc
. .
Specifications
Contents
of
the
cardboard
box
Contents
2,3
4
4
5
5
6
7
behind
the
carrying
handle
.
.
.
7
8
9
10
10
11
11
12
13
14
14
15
16
17
17
18
18
19
20,21
22
22
23
24
25
25
26
27
28
28
29
29
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
Thread
spool
stand
Carrying
handle
Needle
thread
tension
dial
Housing
cover
Right
looper
thread
tension
dial
Left
looper
thread
tension
dial
Thread
tension
cover
Lint
box
Handwheel
Looper
cover
with
recess
Upper
knife
Work
support
(swiveLtype)
Needle
plate
Sewing
foot
Needle
bar
Sewing
foot
lifting
lever
Thread
spool
holder
Thread
guides
Thread
guide
bar
Machine
socket
Master
switch
Rear
thread
guide
(4
x)
Feet
Accessory
box
Stitch
length
adjustment
knob
Seam
width
adjustment
knob
Rotary
lever
for
upper
knife
disengagement
28
Foot
control
29
Foot
control
plug
for
machine
socket
30
Mains
plug
31
Right
looper
32
Left
looper
33
Lower
knife
34
Lower
knife
retaining
screw
35
Retaining
screw
of
upper
knife
36
Thread
spool
centering
piece
37
Accessories
retainer
38
Retaining
screw
for
blocking
the
upper
knife
30
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
3.
31
32
.35
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
Switching
On:
Press
switch.
Machine
and
sewing
tight
are
switched
on.
Switching
off:
Press
switch
again.
Machine
and
sewing
tight
are
switched
off.
0
4
Foot
control
The
speed
of
the
[lobbylock
is
regulated
as
follows
The
more
you
press
the
foot
control
down,
the
faster
the
machine
will
sew.
Electronic
toot
control
Maximum
speed
can
be
pre-selected
in
two
steps
by
the
switch
on
the
foot
control
Position
Half
speed
Position
4
Full
speed
Notes
on
safety
A)
Owing
to
the
up
and
down
movement
of
the
needle
and
the
upper
knife,
the
user
must
take
sufficient
care
to
avoid
injury
and
observe
the
sewing
area
continuously
while
sewing.
B)
When
leaving
the
machine,
changing
parts
or
accessories,
the
machine
must
be
disconnected
from
the
power
source.
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.
5
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
Opening
and
closing
looper
cover
and
work
support
Push
looper
cover
fully
to
the
right,
2
hold
it
and
swing
it
down
Fo
close
the
looper
cover,
push
it
up
until
it
locks
lo
open
work
support
12.
push
it
to
the
left
To
close
the
work
support,
push
it
to
the
right
until
it
locks.
A
threading
diagram
is
fixed
to
the
machine
behind
the
looper
cover
This
diagram
shows
the
different
threading
paths
by
different
colors
(see
Fig.
A)
Threading
the
guide
wire
of
the
thread
spool
stand
and
the
thread
guides
behind
the
carrying
handle
The
machine
must
be
threaded
correctly
First
pull
the
respective
threads
through
their
corresponding
guides
(Figs
B
and
C)
Fhen
thread
the
tensions
in
the
following
sequence:
1.
right
looper
(red)
2.
left
looper
(yellow)
3.
needle
(blue)
Figure
H
shows
the
threading
path
of
the
individual
threads
for
thread
guides
18
For
threading
the
guides
behind
carrying
handle
2.
the
handle
must
be
pulled
up
(Fig
C)
Aftei
threading.
cm
rying
handle
2
must
be
pushed
dowii
igdin
)
A
B
7
Threading
the
right
looper:
8
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
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
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
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
Thread
spool
change
on
threaded
machine
_\
Inserting
the
lint
box:
Insert
the
two
tubs
of
the
lint
box
downwards
in
the
recess
of
the
looper
cover
Then
push
the
bottom
of
the
box
against
the
machine
For
removal
of
the
lint
box,
use
the
reverse
order
Seam
allowance
If
the
cutting
is
guided
along
below
marking
N
on
the
looper
cover,
a
seam
allowance
of
16
mm
must
be
taken
into
consideration
when
cutting
the
fabric.
/
/
11
Sewing
test
5thN
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.
.1
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.
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
Securing
the
seam:
Blocking
the
upper
knife
Knot
the
thread
chdin
For
knit
fabrics,
a
crochet
needle
can
be
ued
to
pull
the
thread
chain
into
the
eani
Or:
Sew
about
5
cm
(2
beyoi
d
the
end
of
scam
Then
turn
the
work
piece
around
and
sew
a
few
stitches
ovei
the
seam
just
sewn
without
cutting
the
thread
chain
Sewing
very
thick
fabrics
and
workpieces
with
different
thicknesses:
On
this
machine,
all
kinds
of
fabric
from
extremely
thin
to
extremely
thick
can
be
processed
Plheni
sewing
extremely
thick
fabrics
or
wonkpieces
with
different
thicknesses
the
screw
of
the
upper
knife
must
be
tightened,
as
shown
in
the
illustration
By
tightening
ft
ie
screw,
axial
movement
of
the
upper
knife
is
inhibited
Note:
When
sewing
thin
or
medium
fabrics,
the
screw
of
the
upper
knife
holder
must
be
loosened
by
about
2
turns,
so
that
the
upper
knife
can
move
axially.
14
Heverse
side
Setting
the
standard
thread
tension
N
Wj\
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
0
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t
/
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i•’
Left
Iou
per
thread
Right
looper
thread
Needle
Top
side
Feerse
side
Correcting
the
thread
tensions
k)J
side
0
C
D
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)
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>.
C
Thread
chart
for
3-thread
overedge
seam
Material
hread
Stitch
length
Light
materials
Organdy,
light-knit
Cotton
No
80-
1
(JO
2.0
to
4
0
mm
fabric,
Taffeta,
silk,
Silk
No
80-100
lining
materials
Synthetic
thread
No.
70—
140
Medium-heavy
materials.
Cotton
No
60--lOU
20
to
40
mm
Cotton,
tricot,
Silk
No
50-100
linen,
dress
materials
Synthete
thread
No.
70—140
Heavy
materials:
Tweed,
suit
materials,
Cotton
No.
40—60
2.0
to
50
mm
denim,
heavy
cloth
Silk
No.
40-60
Synthetic
thread
No
70—140
Knit
fabrics:
Cotton
No.
40-60
2.0
to
5.0
mm
Silk
No.
40-60
Synthetic
ttiread
No.
70—140
Rolled
hem
Polyester
thread
No.
120—140
1.0
to
20mm
Mercerized
thread
(bulk
thread)
Setting
the
stitch
length
Open
work
support
12.
Hold
hand
wheel
9
fast
and
set
stitch-length
adjustment
knob
25
at
the
stitch
length
desired
between
1
arid
5
mm
Standard
setting
N
is
3
mm.
17
L
\
N,
1
kf[J)
Disengaging
the
upper
knife
Remove
lint
bn
8
Open
work
support
12
arid
looper
cover
10
If
necessary,
loosen
screw
‘38
for
axial
upper
knife
hi
ock
ng
Push
rotary
lenr
27
of
the
axial
upper
knife
guide
full,’
to
the
rrght,
hold
it,
and
turn
it
forwards
until
pin
A
engages
in
the
hole
nf
the
knife
Now
the
upper
knife
is
disengiged
Adjusting
the
seam
width
The
standard
scorn
width
setting
is
marked
with
N
(3
5
mm).
Disengage
the
upper
knife
according
to
the
above
description
The
desired
seam
width
is
set
with
adjusting
knob
2b
The
scale
on
the
seam
width
adjustment
knob
ranges
from
3
to
5.
Set
the
upper
knife
at
its
basic
position
again
and
close
the
looper
cover.
When
processing
thick
fabrics,
securely
tighten
screw
38
for
blocking
the
upper
knife,
see
page
14
Sew
a
test
sewn
Note,
Atler
adjusting
the
seam
width,
it
may
be
necessary
to
re
aillust
the
thread
tension.
A
2
(
Changing
the
sewing
foot
1
Raise
sewing
fuot
lifting
ever
16
Disengage
the
sewing
foot
by
pressing
ever
F
F
G
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
The
illustration
on
the
left
shows
a
correctly
engaged
sewing
foot.
19
101)
side
Rolled
hem
sewn
with
polyester
thread
120--140
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)
Reverse
side
Reverse
side
lop
side
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
120
-140
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
120—
140
Preparation
of
the
machine,
as
descnit,ed
above
Thread:
bulk
thread
--
red
tension
polyester
thread
120
140
for
tilne
ai
id
yellow
tensions
Threading
path:
1
rigfrt
lonper,
red
putt
bulk
thread
2.
left
looper,
yellow
patti
polyester thread
120—140
3
needle
thread,
blue
path
polyester
ttrread
120—140
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
Changing
the
needle
Pull
out
the
ii
ii.
plug
Lower
the
sewing
toot
[urn
the
hand
wheel
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
until
the
needle
bar
is
at
its
highest
position
Use
the
needle
change
tool
from
the
accessories
(see
p
31.
tern
llj
as
follows:
Insert
the
needle
in
hole
M
of
the
needle
change
tool
Loosen
tnic
set
screw
of
the
needle
with
the
screw
driver
Remove
the
needle
by
pulling
it
downwards.
Inserting
the
needle
Insert
the
needle
in
hole
M
of
the
needle
change
tool
in
such
a
way
that
flat
side
K
of
the
needle
shank
faces
surface
L
of
the
needle
change
tool.
Then
push
the
needle
up
info
the
needle
holder
as
far
as
it
will
go
Tighten
needle
set
screw
securely.
Remove
needle
change
tool
from
the
needle
Notes:
ihe
following
needles
are
used
on
these
machines.
System
130/705
H
(75-
90)
Although
the
correct
needle
size
depends
on
the
material
and
the
thread
size
used,
we
recommend
needle
size
75
90
An
incorrectly
inserted
needle
will
cause
thread
breakage
and
skipped
s
ti
let
res.
Changing
the
knives
Knives
are
avuilulile
as
spare
parts
Pull
out
the
mains
plug.
(
Disengage
the
upper
knife,
see
page
18
1;
/
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
In
this
position
the
front
edge
of
the
upper
knife
must
be
0.5
to
1
mm
below
the
needle
plate
surface.
23
I
I
c
I
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
Changing
the
hght
bulb:
Pull
out
the
mains
plug.
ousen
housing
cer
retaining
screw
4
Open
the
hoicei
g
cover
Behind
it,
the
lijhl
bulb
of
the
sewing
light
is
situated
Removing
the
light
bulb:
Push
the
light
bulb
upwards
and
turn
it
fully
to
the
left
Inserting
the
light
bulb:
Insert
the
new
bulb
(15
Watt
max.)
with
the
pins
in
the
slots,
push
it
up
and
turn
it
fully
to
the
right
Close
and
fasten
housing
cover.
Cleaning
the
thread
tensions:
Pull
thread
tension
cover
7
with
both
hands
to
the
front
(direction
of
arrow)
and
remove
it
Use
the
brush
provided
with
the
accessories
to
remove
dust
and
lint
from
between
the
tensions.
Replace
the
thread
tension
cover
by
engageing
the
tubs
of
the
cover
in
retainers
A
of
the
housing
)
)
/
I
H
/
(
25
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
iese
machines
have
been
veliped
for
easy
operation.
and
there
etc
tO
difhcult
adlustments
fri
e
made
Sewing
problems
of
ftc
tind
described
below
may
ucr;ur
(1(10
10
minOr
adjust
rnent
and
peratiori
errors
Ihey
can
easily
be
corrected
by
follnwing
the
rnstruchoi
.
below.
F
teedle
bet
it
ni
Intl
damaged
F
lUL(Jk(
riot
fully
ii
iSe
led
Metered
pulled
Incorrect
setting
of
thread
tensto
rs.
Incorrect
setting
of
differential
teed.
1
hreid
has
caught
doe
In
incur
reef
threading
Set
thread
tensions
correctly
(pages
15,
16)
Reduce
thread
tension
(espe
cially
for
light
materials)
(pages
15,
161
Re-adjust
differential
feed.
Thread
correctly
pages
7—
10>
Prohlerri
Needle
breakage
Thread
breakage
Skipped
stitches
Incorrect
stitch
formation
Puckered
seams
SO
(01
it)
fl
Insert
new
i
cedle
Insert
new
needle
correctly
(see
page
22)
Do
riot
pull
n
aterial
during
sew
i
rig
Thread
correctly
(see
pages
7—10)
Check
whether
thread
catches
at
the
reel
stamrd,
etc.
Regulate
tension,
(pages
15,
16)
Insert
needle
correctly
(page
22>
use
needle
system
130/705
H
Insert
new
needle
Insert
needle
correctly
(page
221
Use
needle
system
130/705
H
Thread
cnr
r
ectly
(pageS
7—10).
Ii
icnr
redly
threaded
1
tread
has
caught
1
fired
tension
too
fight.
Needle
not
fully
inserted
Incur
reef
needle
used
Needle
bent
or
pond
damn
aged
Needle
not
fully
inset
led
Incorrect
needle
used
Incur
redly
threaded
Thread
tension
too
tight
27
zz
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
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
77
2
3
8
H
60
11
)Y’i’
(115i]
28
Specifications;
Maximum
‘ewing
speed
1300
1
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
-
no.
90)
Number
of
threads
4
Dimensions
.
315
x
280
x
330
mm
Weight
.
approx
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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