ENGLISH
SAFETY REQUIREMENT
• This booklet is an integral part of the appliance and must be carefully read before use,
since it provides important information on the installation, safety, use and maintenance of
the appliance. Keep in a safe place.
• After removing the packaging make sure the appliance is undamaged and that no parts
are missing. If in doubt, do not use and contact an authorised Termozeta service centre.
• Do not leave parts of packaging (plastic bags, foam polystyrene, nails, etc) within reach of children
or unqualified persons since they are potential sources of danger.
• If the appliance comes with an earth plug, the electrical safety is ensured only when this plug is
correctly connected to an effective earthing system in compliance with the existing electrical safety
standards.Termozeta shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by the lack of a correct
earthing system.
• Before connecting the plug to the power outlet check that the operating voltage of the appliance
corresponds to the voltage of your mains supply. If in doubt, contact a qualified technician.
• Do not use adaptors, multiple plugs and extension leads. If necessary, only use devices that
conform to the current safety standards making sure they are compatible with the power of the
appliance. If in doubt, contact a qualified technician.
• Any installation not conforming to the above instructions may compromise your safety and cancel
the guarantee.
• The machine is exclusively for domestic use for sewing fabrics.
• For safety reasons:
- do not use the appliance with bare feet and with wet hands or feet
- do not use the appliance outside the home
- do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric agents (sun, rain…)
- do not allow the machine to be used by children or by anyone with reduced physical or mental
abilities or without experience unless they are supervised and instructed on its use.
- never pull on the power cord or on the appliance itself to disconnect the plug from the power outlet
- do not leave the appliance unattended when it is plugged into the main power supply
- never immerse the appliance in water or other liquids.
• The power cord of the appliance must not be replaced by the user. If necessary, contact an authorised
TERMOZETA service centre or qualified technician.
• Switch off and do not tamper with the appliance should it breakdown and/or not function properly.
Contact an authorised TERMOZETA service centre for any repairs and ask for original spare parts.
• Make the appliance unserviceable at the end of its running life by unplugging it from the power outlet
and cutting the power cord. Abide by the existing standards in your country for instructions on its
disposal.
• Termozeta cannot be held responsible for any damages to people animals or things caused by
incorrect installation or due to improper, incorrect or negligent use.
• Do not put fingers near the moving parts. Pay particular attention to the area around the
sewing machine needle.
• Always use the correct needle plate otherwise the needle could break.
• Do not use bent needles.
• Do not push or pull the fabric during sewing. The needle could bend and break.
• Switch off the sewing machine (“0”) whenever any adjustments have to be made in the needle area,
e.g. change needle, thread a bobbin or change the foot etc.
INDEX
SECTION 1. ESSENTIAL PARTS
Names of parts pag. 26
SECTION 2. GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting the machine to the power supply pag. 27
Extension table (accessory storage box) pag. 27
Foot control pag. 27
Sewing light pag. 27
To snap on and snap off the presser foot pag. 28
Changing needles pag. 28
Thread and needle chart pag. 29
Setting spool pins pag. 30
Removing or inserting the bobbin base pag. 30
Winding the bobbing pag. 31
Threading bobbin case pag. 31
Threading the machine pag. 32
Drawing up bobbin thread pag. 32
Balancing needle thread tension pag. 33
Pattern selector dial pag. 34
Stitch length dial pag. 34
Reverse stitch button pag. 35
Seam guide line pag. 35
Dropping the feed dogs pag. 35
SECTION 3. BASIC SEWING
Straight stitch sewing pag. 35
To change the sewing directions pag. 36
Zigzag stitching pag. 36
SECTION 4. UTILITY STITCHINGS
Overcasting pag. 36
Overedge stitch pag. 36
Tricot stitch pag. 37
Triple strength stitch pag. 37
Sewing buttons pag. 38
Buttonhole pag. 39
Corded Buttonholes pag. 39
Zipper Application pag. 40
Blind stitch hemming pag. 40
SECTION 5. DECORATIVE STITCHING
Shell tuck pag. 41
Stretch stitch patterns pag. 42
Decorative satin stitch patterns pag. 42
Smocking pag. 43
Box stitching pag. 43
SECTION 6. CARE OF YOUR MACHINE
Dismantling and assembling hook race pag. 44
Cleaning the feed dogs pag. 44
Drive belt tension pag. 44
Oiling the Machine pag. 45
Trouble Shooting pag. 46
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