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Instruction
manual
I
Notes
on
safety
A)
Due
to
the
up
and
down
movement
of
the
needle,
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
authorized
Pfaff
agent.
Contents
The
controls
of
the
sewing
machine
2,
3
Accessory
box
4
Electrical
connection
4,
5
Foot
control
5
Preparing
for
threading
6,
7
Threading,
4-thread
double-overedge
seam
7—11
Threading
right
looper
8
Threading
left
looper
9
Threading
the
needles
10
Inserting
the
lint
box
11
Sewing
test
12
Points
to
observe
during
sewing
13
Securing
the
seam
14
Checking
and
adjusting
thread
tension
15,
16
3-thread
overedge
seam
17
Thread
chart
18
Adjusting
the
stitch
length
on
794
18
Adjusting
the
stitch
length
on
796
19
Adjusting
the
differential
feed
on
796
20,21
Regulating
the
sewing
foot
pressure
18
Adjusting
the
seam
width
22
Changing
the
sewing
feet
23
Sewing
rolled
hems
24,
25
Changing
needles
26
Changing
lower
knife
26,
27
Changing
upper
knife
28
Changing
light
bulb
29
Cleaning
the
thread
tensions
29
Oiling
the
machine
30
Sewing
problems
and
solutions
31
Accessories
32
Specifications
32
C,’
Controls
of
the
sewing
machine
1
Foot
pressure
regulating
dial
2
Thread
guide
3
Carrying
handle
4
Left
needle
thread
tension
dial
5
Right
needle
thread
tension
dial
6
Right
looper
thread
tension
dial
28
7
Left
looper
thread
tension
dial
cover
///
2
11
Presser
foot
lifter
lever
--
/
12
Hand
wheel
and feed
regulator
13
Looper
cover
26
‘N
14
Looper
cover
lever
15
Work
support
16
Stitch
length
setting
key
on
794
Differential
feed
setting
on
796
17
Needle
plate
18
Presser
foot
19
Needle
bar
20
Thread
reel
stand
27
21
Thread
reel
pins
22
Adjusting
knob
23
Machine
plug
socket
24
Master
switch
_______________________________________
25
Lint
box
26
Foot
control
27
Foot
control
plug
28
Mains
plug
29
Lower
knife
30
Knife
clamp
screw
9
31
31
Right
looper
32
Left
looper
33
Thread
guide
bar
32
30
if
29
I
Accessory
box
Electrical
connection
Use
this
machine
only
on
a
flat
surface
or
on
a
special
sewing
table.
Attaching
the
toot
control:
Insert
the
plug
of
the
control
into
the
machine
plug
socket.
Then
connect
the
mains
plug
to
a
power
source.
Caution:
When
the
machine
is
not
in
use,
disconnect
plug
from
power
source.
Do
not
place
any
objects
on
the
foot
control.
Swing
the
work
support
to
the
left
and
pull
out
the
accessory
box.
To
replace
the
accessory
box,
slide
it
into
the
grooves
and
push
it
until
it
locks.
The
accessories
are
illustrated
on
page
32.
Foot
Control
The
speed
of
the
HObbyIo
is
regula
as
follows:
When
press,g
the
foot
Control
gently
the
machine
will
run
at
low
Speed.
when
Pressing
harder
it
will
run
faster.
Electronic
foot
control
Maximum
speed
is
adjusted
in
two
grad
5
by
the
switch
on
the
foot
control
Pos,ho,,
=
Half
Speed
Posillon
4
=
Full
speed
Switching
the
machine
ON
and
OFF
Power
and
sewing
light
are
switched
on
and
off
simultaneously
with
the
master
Switch
S
Witching
on:
Press
switch.
Machine
and
sewing
light
are
switched
on.
Switching
off:
Press
switch
again.
Machine
and
sewing
light
are
switched
off.
Preparing
for
threading
Adjustment
of
thread
reel
stand:
Loosen
the
adjusting
knob
on
the
thread
reel
stand,
slide
it
to
the
left
and
tighten
it.
Adjustment
of
the
thread
guides:
Pull
up
the
thread
guide
bar
and
align
it
j
so
that
the
thread
guides
are
directly
above
the
reel
stand.
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N
Carrying
handle
and
thread
guide
bar
behind
it:
\
Insert
fingers
into
the
groove
of
the
carrying
handle
and
pull
it
up.
This
movement
automatically
raises
the
zr’
thread
guide
bar
Opening
and
closing
looper
cover
and
work
support
Push
looper
cover
lever
to
the
right,
swing
cover
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow
and
lower
it.
To
close
the
looper
cover,
push
the
cover
until
it
locks.
To
open
the
work
support,
push
it
to
the
left.
To
close
the
work
support,
push
it
to
the
right
until
it
locks.
A
threading
diagram
is
affixed
to
the
machine
(A).
Threading
procedure
Threading
must
be
done
correctly
to
obtain
a
well-formed
seam.
Thread
the
machine
in
the
following
sequence:
1.
Right
looper
(red)
2.
Left
looper
(orange)
3.
Right
needle
(green)
4.
Left
needle
(blue)
Diagram
B
shows
threading
of
the
thread
guides
behind
the
carrying
handle.
Diagram
C
shows
threading
of
the
thread
tension.
Now
pull
the
respective
thread
into
the
corresponding guides
and
tension
discs.
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Threading
the
left
looper:
Insert
the
left
looper
thread
in
sequence
1
to
10
and
pull
approximately
10
cm
(4)
of
thread
through
the
looper
eye
(the
thread
path
is
marked
orange).
0
Threading
the
right
needle:
Thread
the
right
needle
in
sequence
1
to
7
and
pull
approximately
5
cm
of
thread
through
the
eye
of
the needle.
(The
thread
path
is
marked
green.)
Make
sure
to
thread
point
4
with
special
care;
insert
the
thread
behind
hook
A
of
the
thread
guide
plates
fitted
on
both
sides.
Threading
the
left
needle:
Thread
the
left
needle
in
sequence
1
to
7
and
pull
approximately
5
cm
of
thread
through
the
eye
of
the
needle.
(The
thread
path
is
marked
blue.)
Make
sure
to
thread
point
4
with
special
care;
insert
the
thread
behind
hook
A
of
the
thread
guide
plates
fitted
on
both
sides.
The
diagram
shows
the
correctly
threaded
machine.
Now
close
the
work
support
(1),
push
the
handle
down
(2)
and
close
the
looper
cover
(3).
Inserting
the
lint
box:
Insert
the
tabs
of
the
lint
box
into
the
slots
(4)
of
the
front
cover.
Push
the
lint
box
up
against
the
front
cover
until
it
snaps
in
place.
Use
the
reverse
order
to
remove
lint
box.
11
Sewing
a
test
sample
After
threading,
a
test
sample
should
be
sewn.
Raise
presser
foot
lever,
as
shown
in
illustration.
Insert
test
fabric
and
lower
presser
foot.
Hold
thread
ends
with
your
left
hand
while
turning
hand
wheel
counter
clockwise
with
your
right
hand.
In
doing
so,
the
threads
must
be
guided
to
the
rear,
under
the
presser
foot.
Make
sure
that
threads
have
interlocked
correctly.
Points
to
observe
during
sewing
Place
the
fabric
completely
under
the
presser
foot
when
starting
to
sew.
(Also
after
the
machine
has
been
re
threaded).
Sew
the
first
stitches
slowly.
Since
the
fabric
is
fed
automatically,
do
not
pull
or
push
the
fabric.
Use
your
hand
for
guiding
only.
Finishing
seam
Sew
approximately
5
cm
beyond
the
end
of
the
seam
and
use
the
thread
cutter
(1)
behind
the
presser
foot
to
cut
the
thread
chain.
Securing
the
seam:
Knot
the
thread
chain.
For
knit
fabrics,
a
crochet
needle
can
be
used
to
pull
the
thread
chain
into
the
seam.
To
prevent
ravelling
of
seams,
sew
approximately
3
cm
(1”)
beyond
the
seam.
Raise
presser
foot.
Flip
fabric
over.
Lower
presser
foot
and
sew
over
the
seam
approximately
2
cm
(1/2’)
without
cutting
the
chain.
Sewing
very
heavy
fabrics
and
different
thicknesses
of
fabric:
This
machine
will
sew
through
very
thin
to
very
heavy
fabrics.
When
sewing
very
heavy
fabrics,
tighten
the
upper
knife
screw.
Note:
When
sewing
thin
fabrics,
loosen
the
upper
knife
screw
after
sewing
on
heavy
fabrics.
(See
illustration).
Top
side
Setting
thread
tensions:
Right
looper
thread
Left
-
looper
thread
Right
-
I
Left
needle
thread
Reverse
side
needle
thread
The
thread
tension
should
be
adjusted
according
to
fabric
type
and
thread
size.
Examine
the
seam
and
make
the
necessary
tension
adjustments.
Adjusting
thread
tension:
Set
all
thread
tension
dials
to
“N”
(standard
setting).
See
illustration
below.
Sew
a
test
sample
to
be
sure
that
the
correct
tension
has
been
obtained.
See
illustration
above.
1
When
the
thread
tension
is
turned
in
(+)
direction,
the
tension
is
increased.
When
turned
in
(—)
direction
it
is
decreased.
Incorrect
thread
tension;
The
left
needle
thread
is
too
loose
(blue
thread
tension).
The
right
needle
thread
is
too
loose
(green
thread
tension).
The
right
looper
thread
is
too
tight
(red
thread
tension)
or
the
left
looper
thread
too
loose
(orange
thread
tension).
Top
side
Reverse
side
1
-
The
left
looper
thread
is
too
tight
(orange
thread
tension)
or
the
right
looper
thread
too
loose
(red
thread
tension).
3-thread
overedge
seam
How
to
convert
from
four-thread
to
three-
thread
sewing:
Three-thread
sewing
is
possible
by
using
either
right
or
left
needles
(see
page
10).
Remove
the
needle
that
is
riot
used
(see
page
26).
3-thread
overedge
seam
Needle
thread
Left
needle
Rht
needle
Thread
tension
Marked
blue
Marked
green
Thread
in
needle
clamp
guides
_____
0
0
Standard
seam
width
maxim
urn
seam
width
6.5
mm
4.5
mm
Thread
chart
Material
Thread
Stitch
length
Light
materials:
Organdy,
light-knit
Cotton
No.
80—100
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—100
2.0
to
4,0
mm
Cotton,
tricot,
Silk
No.
50—100
linen,
dress
materials
Synthetic
thread
No.
70—140
Heavy
materials:
Tweed,
suit
Cotton
No.
40-60
2.0
to
4.5
mm
materials,
Silk
No.
40—60
denim,
heavy
cloth
Synthetic
thread
No.
70—140
Knit
fabrics:
Cotton
No,
40—60
2,0
to
4.5
mm
Silk
No.
40—60
Synthetic
thread
No.
70—140
Rolled
hem
Polyester
thread
No.
120/2
(180)
1.5
to
2.5
mm
Mercerized
thread
(bulk
thread)
Sewing
foot
pressure:
Position
N”
of
the
foot
pressure
dial
is
the
standard
sewing
foot
pressure.
It
is
normally
reset
only
for
very
thin
or
heavy
fabrics.
Thin
fabrics:
Reduce
the
sewing
foot
pressure
by
setting
to
a
lower
number.
Heavy
fabrics:
Increase
the
sewing
foot
pressure
by
setting
to
a
higher
number.
Stitch
Ienght
setting
on
794
The
stitch
length
is
regulated
by
turning
feed
regulator
16.
The
numbers
indicate
the
stitch
length
in
mm
which
normally
is
N
(3
mm).
A
=
setting
mark.
Setting
the
stitch
length
on
796
Open
lateral
swivel
table
15.
Press
stop
of
main
feed
dog
(see
arrow)
fully
downwards
and
hold
it
there.
Turn
handwheel
12
in
the
direction
indicated
by
the arrow
until
it
snaps
into
place.
Set
the
required
stitch
length
at
mark
A
by
continuing
to
turn
handwheel
12
forwards
or
backwards,
as
may
be
required
(point
of
arrow).
/
The
numbers
indicate
the
stitch
length
di
if
in
mm
which
normally
is
N
=
3
mm.
I!
If
I
The
stitch
length
is
set
firmly
as
soon
Ii
II
I
as
you
release
the
stop
of
the
main
II
I
feeddog.
5:
19
Adjusting
the
differential
feed
U
WLfl
/cF
The
differential
feed
prevents
interpIy
shift.
It
consists
of
two
teed
dogs,
arranged
one
behind
the
other,
which
both
pick
up
and
move
the
workpiece
at
the
same
time.
The
feed
amount
of
either
feed
dog
can
be
set
separately.
It
is
possible
to
have
the
workpiece
moved
more
by
the
front
teed
dog
than
by
the
rear
one
and
vice
versa.
Owing
to
that
very
good
sewing
results
are
accomplished.
Set
the
differential
feed
according
to
the
material
you
wish
to
process
(see
table
on
page
21).
The
following
settings
at
button
16
are
possible:
Setting
0.5
=
Short
stroke
of
front
teed
dog,
long
stroke
of
rear
feed
dog
Setting
=
Same
stroke
of
both
feed
dogs
Setting
1.5
=
Long
stroke
ot
front
feed
dog,
short
stroke
of
rear
feed
dog
Setting
2
=
Front
feed
dog
set
for
longest
possible
stroke,
rear
feed
dog
set
for
shortest
possible
stroke
The
differential
feed
can
be
set
infinitely
from
0.5
to
2,
also
during
sewing.
ms
table
indicates
possible
settings
of
the
differential
feed.
In
order
to
make
sure
about
the
setting
quired
for
the
fabric
you
wish
to
process
a
sewing
test
has
to
be
made.
r1e
differential
feed
can
also
be
set
during
sewing.
Setting
of
dif-
Illustration
Correct
Fabric
ferential
feed
seam
Nylon,
tricot,
lining
fabrics,
0.5
1
a
popelin
Light
cotton.
Jeans
2
c
(normal
fabrics)
Jersey,
silk,
medium
cotton.
1.5
3
d
nicki
fabrics,
light
knittings
Heavy
knitwear,
2
very
elastic
fabrics
Gathering
can
be
employed
to
obtain
fashionable
effects
on
garments
differential
feed
setting
2).
III
2
Ill.
1
0’
III.
3
g
Ill.
4
21
Adjusting
seam
width:
Standard
setting
is
3.5
mm.
The
seam
width
can
be
changed
from
2.5
to
6.5
mm.
according
to
fabric
type
and
seam
requirements.
Note:
Before
adjusting the
stitch
width,
always
disengage
the
upper
knife.
To
disengage
upper
knife,
open
looper
cover.
Push
upper
knife
holder
(1)
to
the
far
right.
Turn
knurled
knob
(2)
clockwise
until
it
clicks.
Choose
the
required
seam
width
by
turning
the
stitch
width
button
(3).
Normal
stitch
width
is
“N”.
Reset
the
upper
knife
to
the
lower
(cutting)
position
and
close
the
looper
cover.
Sew
a
test
sample.
Note:
After
adjusting
the
seam
width,
it
may
be
necessary
to
reset
the
thread
tension.
22
Changing
the
sewing
feet
Push
lever
A
up
slightly
(Fig.
1),
and
the
presser
foot
will
snap
out.
Place
the
foot
under
the
presser
foot
holder
so
that
crosspiece
B
of
the
rolled
hem
foot
engages
in
groove
C
of
the
holder
(Fig.
2).
Push
the
presser
foot
lever
down
and
with
the
other
hand
gently
push
lever
A
up
until
the
foot
snaps
on.
23
Rolled
hem
Use
a
rolled
hem
on
fine
and
delicate
fabrics.
A
quick
test
to
determine
if
the
fabric
is
suitable
for
a
rolled
hem
is
to
roll
the
fabric
between
thumb
and
index
finger.
If
it
rolls,
the
Pfaff
Hobbylock
will
quickly
produce
a
professional
rolled
hem.
1.
Remove
left
needle.
2.
Snap
on
rolled
hem
foot,
marked
with
the
letter
R”,
from
accessory
box.
3.
Use
green,
red,
and
orange
threading
paths
only.
4.
Thread
the
above
three
threading
paths
with
Mez
Alcazar
rayon
thread
for
a
rolled
hem
with
a
satin
finish.
Or
use
regular
sewing
thread,
woolly
nylon
or
any
other
good
quality
thread.
5.
Set
stitch
length
at
the
shortest
setting
1.
6.
Set
stitch
width
at
2.5.
7.
Set
green
threading
path
(needle
tension)
at
N.
8.
Set
red
threading
path
(upper
looper
tension)
at
+
4
or
+
5,
depending
on
the
fabric
used.
9.
Set
orange
threading
path
(lower
looper
tension)
at
+
3
or
+
5,
depending
on
the
fabric
used.
Flat
hem
Use
a
flat
hem
on
heavier
fabrics
that
cannot
be
rolled.
The
Pfaff
Hobbylock
794
is
also
perfect
for
this
type
of
hem.
1.
Remove
left
needle.
2.
Snap
on
rolled
hem
foot,
marked
with
the
letter
“R”,
from
the
accessory
box.
3.
Use
green,
red,
and
orange
threading
paths
only.
4.
Thread
the
above
three
threading
paths
with
Mez
Alcazar
rayon
thread
for
a
hem
with
a
satin
finish.
Or
use
regular
sewing
thread,
woolly
nylon
or
any
other
good
quality
thread.
5.
Set
stitch
length
at
the
shortest
setting
I.
6.
Set
stitch
width
at
2.5
for
a
narrow
flat
hem.
Or
set
the
stitch
width
at
a
higher
setting
for
a
wider
hem.
7.
Set
green
threading
path
(needle
tension)
at
N.
8.
Set
red
threading
path
(upper
looper
tension)
at
+
3,
+
4,
or
+
5,
depending
on
the
weight
of
the
fabric.
9.
Set
orange
threading
path
(lower
looper
tension)
at
+
2
or
more,
depending
on
the
weight
of
the
fabric.
25
Changing
needles
Removing
needle:
Unplug
the
machine.
Turn
the
hand
wheel
counter-clockwise
to
raise
the
needle
bar
to
its
highest
position.
Loosen
the
needle
clamp
screw
with
the
allen
wrench
and
pull
the
needle
Out.
Inserting
needle:
When
the
needle
bar
is
at
the
highest
position,
insert
a
new
needle
in
the
needle
holder,
making
sure
the
groove
of
the
needle
faces
you
and
scarf
A
(centre
of
illustration)
can
be
seen
from
the
side.
Push
the
needle
up
as
far
as
it
will
go
and
tighten
the
needle
clamp
screw.
Notes:
System
D8
x
1,
or
1738
needles
are
used
with
this
machine.
Although
the
correct
needle
size
depends
on
the
fabric
and
thread
used,
a
size
14
needle
is
recommended.
An
incorrectly
inserted
needle
will
cause
thread
breakage
and
skipped
stitches.
Always
turn
the
machine
OFF
when
changing
needles.
Changing
knives
Knives
are
available
as
spare
parts
and
should
be
replaced
when
they
are
blunt.
Removing
lower
knife:
Unplug
the
machine.
Raise
the
needle
bar.
Push
the
upper
knife
holder
to
the
far
right
and
turn
the
knob
clockwise
until
it
clicks.
Loosen
knife
clamp
screw
(1)
and
pull
-
the
lower
knife
down.
I
t:z
_____
Inserting
lower
knife:
Insert
a
new
knife
into
the
groove
of
the
lower
knife
holder
with
the
cutting
edge
_________
facing
right.
Set
the
knife
so
that
the
cutting
edge
aligns
with
the
surface
of
the
needle
Tighten
the
lower
knife
clamp
screw.
Push
upper
knife
to
the
right
and
turn
to
the
front
until
it
snaps
into
place
(operative
position).
-
I
1
27
Changing
upper
knife:
To
replace
the
upper
knife,
insert
the
retaining
screw
through
cutout
(1)
of
the
knife.
Screw
it
into
threaded
hole
(2)
of
the
knife
holder.
Tighten
slightly
and
set
the
upper
knife
in
the
cutting
position.
Turn
the
hand
wheel
counterclockwise
until
the
upper
knife
arm
is
in
the
lowest
position.
The
front
edge
of
the
upper
knife
should
be
0.5
to
1.0
mm
lower
in
this
position
than
the
surface
of
the
needle
plate.
Tighten
the
retaining
screw
securely.
The
upper
knife
is
carbide
tipped
and
will
not
need
to
be
replaced
with
normal
use.
It
has
to
be
replaced
only
when
the
cutting
edge
has
been
damaged.
Unplug
the
machine.
Push
the
upper
knife
holder
to
the
far
right
and
turn
the
knob
clockwise
until
it
clicks.
Unscrew
the
knife
retaining
screw
and
remove
upper
knife.
Changing
the
light
bulb:
Unplug
the
machine.
Remove
the
retaining
screw
from
the
light
cover
and
swing
cover
to
the
left.
Turn
the
bulb
in
direction
(1)
and
remove
it.
Insert
the
new
bulb
with
pins
into
slots
(3).
Push
bulb
up
and
turn
it
in
direction
(2).
Replace
cover.
Caution:
Use
a
15
watt
bulb
only.
Cleaning
thread
tensions:
Flip
the
tension
cover
down.
Use
the
brush
provided
with
the
accesories
to
remove
dust
and
lint
from
the
discs.
Close
the
tension
cover.
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ewing
problems
and
solutions
hs
machine
is
easy
to
operate
and
there
are
no
difficult
adjustments
to
be
made.
Problems,
similar
the
ones
described
below,
occur
because
of
simple
adjustment
errors.
They
can
easily
be
corrected
the
solutions
offered.
Problem
Cause
Solution
Material
is
not
fed
Sewing
foot
pressure
too
Turn
sewing
foot
pressure
screw
correctly
weak
clockwise
to
increase
pressure.
Needle
breakage
Needle
bent
Insert
new
needle.
or
point
damaged.
Needle
not
correctly
inserted.
Insert
new
needle
correctly
(see
page
26).
Material
pulled
Do
not
pull
or
push
material
during
sewing.
Thread
breakage
Incorrectly
threaded
Thread
correctly
(see
pages
7—11).
Thread
has
caught
Check
whether
thread
catches
at
the
reel
stand,
etc.
Thread
tension
too
tight
Regulate
tension,
(page
15,
16).
Needle
not
correctly
inserted
Insert
needle
correctly
(page
26).
Incorrect
needle
used
Use
needle
system
DB
x
1
(or
1738).
Skipped
stitches
Needle
bent
or
damaged
Insert
new
needle.
Needle
not
correctly
inserted
Insert
needle
correctly
(page
26).
Incorrect
needle
used
Use
needle
system
DB
x
1,
or
1738
Incorrectly
threaded
Thread
correctly
(pages
7—11).
Sewing
foot
pressure
too
Increase
sewing
foot
pressure.
weak
Incorrect
stitch
Incorrect
setting
of
thread
Set
thread
tensions
correctly
formation
tensions
(pages
15,
16).
Puckered
seams
Thread
tension
too
tight
Reduce
thread
tension
(espe
cially
for
light
materials)
pages
15,
16.
Thread
has
caught
due
to
Thread
correctly
(pages
7—11).
incorrect
threading
31
3
4
/__•
5
60
Accessories
1
Screwdriver
2
AlIen
wrench
3
Lint
brush
4
Tweezers
5
Lower
knife
6
Thread
unreeling
disc
7
Needles
8
Oil
9
Rolled
hem
presser
foot
Optional
accessories
(not
illustrated):
Blindhem
foot
Elastic
foot
Specifications
Highest
sewing
speed
Overedge
seam
width
Stitch
length
Sewing
foot
Lubrication
Needle
system
Dimensions
.
Weight
1300
stitches/mm,
30—6.5
mm
1—5mm
Snap-on
Manual
DB
x
1
or
1738
(size
9—14)
.
.
24x22x18.5cm
approx.
8.5
kg
(19
lbs.)
PFAFF-HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT
für
Haushaltnäh
maschinen
m
b.
H
Sube
to
aftratons
in
design
7500
Karlsruhe
41
West
Germany
No.
30068
0288
.
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