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Pattern overview table

 

 

Pattern 

Designation 

Pattern 

selector 

dial 

Stitch 

length 

dial 

Presser foot 

Page 

 

Straight stitch (centre) 

 

0 - 4 

 

29 

 

Straight stitch (left) 

 

0 - 4 

 

29 

 

Zigzag stitch 

 

0 - 4 

 

30 

 

Elastic zigzag stitch 

 

0 - 4 

 

30 

 

Elastic blind stitch 

 

0 - 4 

 

32 

 

Blind stitch 

 

0 - 4 

 

32 

 

Lingerie stitch 

 

0 - 4 

 

31 

 

Buttonhole 

 

 

 

33 

 

Stretch straight stitch 

 

 

 

29 

 

Stretch straight stitch (left) 

 

 

 

29 

 

Stretch zigzag stitch 

 

 

 

30 

 

Diamond stitch 

 

 

 

38 

 

Special overlock stitch 

 

 

 

31 

 

Overlock stitch 

 

 

 

31 

 

Feather stitch 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for N 1615

Page 1: ...N 1615 120201 W6 N 1615 sewing machine Manual...

Page 2: ...iscover the reliability of our products for yourself We have included a comprehensive manual so that you may easily learn how to operate the machine Please read the manual and the safety notes careful...

Page 3: ...needle 15 Inserting the needle 15 Winding the lower thread 16 Removing the bobbin 17 Inserting the bobbin 18 Threading the upper thread 19 Threading the upper thread Retrieving the lower thread 20 Sti...

Page 4: ...ecting the stitch length 34 Sewing in zippers 35 Sewing zippers in the centre 35 Darts 36 Gathering 37 Securing the gather 38 Decorating garments 38 Tucks 39 Decorating blouses shirts etc 39 Appliqu s...

Page 5: ...when sewing Always observe the sewing point Never touch moving parts when sewing 2 Keep children away from the sewing machine 3 Only use original accessories Important notes To ensure a long service...

Page 6: ...e stitch button 10 Pattern selector dial 11 Extension table with accessories compartment 12 Needle plate 13 Presser foot 14 Presser foot holder 15 Presser foot release lever 16 Screw for fixing the se...

Page 7: ...ormed the face plate is removed the bulb is to be changed 1 Machine socket 2 Power switch 3 Power and foot controller plug 4 Foot controller 5 Power plug Extension table with accessories compartment 6...

Page 8: ...nd hem foot 3 Buttonhole foot 4 CB bobbins 5 Selection of needles 6 Screwdriver 7 Ripping knife 8 Feed dog cover plate 9 Cover Free arm sewing Sewing with the free arm The extension table can be remov...

Page 9: ...r power switch disconnect the machine from the mains and contact our customer service immediately 1 Plug the power plug into the power socket and the power and foot controller plug into the respective...

Page 10: ...1 Setting mark 2 Patterns overview Stitch length dial 3 Setting mark 4 Sewing a buttonhole and satin stitch 5 Stitch length scale 6 Super utility stitches letters A to G inside The following digits s...

Page 11: ...itch button While this button is pressed the machine will sew in reverse Use this function to sew reinforcing stitches at the beginning and the end of a section The reverse stitch button can be presse...

Page 12: ...esser foot lifter does not engage in the highest position 1 and must therefore be held in this position 1 Presser foot lifter in highest position 2 Presser foot lifter engage 4 To release the presser...

Page 13: ...presser foot lifter all the way up with your hand so that the presser foot holder can be removed downwards 2 Screw for presser foot holder 3 Screwdriver Note Before reattaching the presser foot holder...

Page 14: ...orduroy tweed 80 100 100 3 80 3 Sewing silk Synthetic thread Suit material coat fabric Cotton and rayon fabrics 80 90 80 90 100 3 50 60 Sewing silk Cotton thread Flannel gabardine Laminated fabrics 80...

Page 15: ...e plate glass etc Inserting the needle 1 Turn the hand wheel anti clockwise until the needle is in the highest position 2 Switch off the machine at the power switch 3 Lower the presser foot lifter 4 L...

Page 16: ...opper 4 Turn the CB bobbin clockwise by hand until the shaft spring 6 clicks into the slot 7 of the bobbin 5 Connect the sewing machine to the mains and switch on the power switch 6 Pull out the hand...

Page 17: ...aise the presser foot lifter 3 Switch off the machine at the power switch 4 Remove the extension table 5 Open the hook cover by swinging it downwards 6 Slightly pull the bobbin case bar tack 9 forward...

Page 18: ...read in the wrong direction results in faulty or skipped stitches 3 Inserting the bobbin case Place the bobbin case onto the shaft in the hook and push it inwards until the bar tack engages When doing...

Page 19: ...The upper thread cannot be threaded correctly and the upper thread tension assembly will be damaged if the presser foot is not lifted 2 Turn the hand wheel anti clockwise until the thread lever 3 is i...

Page 20: ...thread through the eye of the needle Important Approx 80 mm of the thread should protrude from the bobbin case before inserting it into the hook 2 Hold the upper thread with the left hand and turn th...

Page 21: ...No material is fed in the setting 0 The symbol must be set on the stitch length dial for sewing satin stitches narrow zigzag stitch and buttonholes Stitch length dial Stitch length selection for super...

Page 22: ...zip teeth or other objects Caution Risk of injury If the fabric pulls together check the thread tension and the stitch length 1 Select the required 2 Insert the correct presser foot and place the fab...

Page 23: ...hold the reverse stitch button Then start the machine using the foot controller Release the button after 1 to 3 stitches and continue sewing 6 Sew up to the edge and then sew 1 to 3 reinforcing stitch...

Page 24: ...and error when using special threads or special fabrics if the recommendations do not lead to the desired results Generally the upper and lower thread should cross over in the middle of the fabric exc...

Page 25: ...dial Checking the lower thread tension 15 Tension spring Attention The lower thread tension must only be changed if adjusting the upper thread tension does not lead to a satisfactory result If a full...

Page 26: ...you have reached the corners and support the fabric feed by carefully pulling the tacking thread 2 Tacking thread Sewing curves with straight stitch Sew slowly and make sure that the distance between...

Page 27: ...he presser foot lifter to the highest position by lifting it as high as possible by hand If the presser foot is not at the same height on all sides and the fabric cannot be fed at the start place a pi...

Page 28: ...centre 0 4 29 Straight stitch left 0 4 29 Zigzag stitch 0 4 30 Elastic zigzag stitch 0 4 30 Elastic blind stitch 0 4 32 Blind stitch 0 4 32 Lingerie stitch 0 4 31 Buttonhole 33 Stretch straight stitc...

Page 29: ...few stitches in reverse and then stop the machine Changing the stitch length Set the desired stitch length at the stitch length dial 1 Standard presser foot 2 Reverse stitch button 3 3 to 4 reverse st...

Page 30: ...appliqu with glue or tacking stitches Sew the appliqu with the zigzag stitch so that the right needle entry point is just outside the appliqu Patchwork Fold the seam allowance of the fabric place it...

Page 31: ...side the edge of the fabric Note The changing of the presser foot is described in the chapter Changing the presser foot Lingerie stitch The lingerie stitch is particularly suitable as a decorative edg...

Page 32: ...presser foot guide lies against the hem edge and lower the presser foot lifter 3 The needle should pierce the fabric as close as possible to the edge of the fold Note Turning the screw at the blind he...

Page 33: ...t and then pull it to the left or back It is recommended to try out the sewing of the buttonhole on a separate piece of fabric Set the stitch length dial to Step 1 Set the pattern selector dial to and...

Page 34: ...de the ends of the cords forward under the buttonhole foot and tie them together provisionally at the front end of the buttonhole foot Lower the presser foot lifter and sew the buttonhole see previous...

Page 35: ...forcing stitches 3 Tack seam 4 Back side of the fabric 2 Fold the seam allowance apart place the zipper in the middle and tack it 5 Zipper 6 Tack seam 7 Back side of the fabric 3 Remove the standard p...

Page 36: ...art along the marked line from the wide end to the tip without distorting the fabric 1 Tacking 2 Do not sew in reverse at the end of the seam Cut the threads so that the thread ends have a length of 5...

Page 37: ...t approx 80 mm 3 Select a loose upper thread tension e g 1 4 Sew a parallel straight stitch seam above and below the end line Cut the threads to a length of 80 mm 1 Upper thread 2 Lower thread 3 Appro...

Page 38: ...straight stitches at a distance of 10 mm 1 Distance of 10 mm 3 Pull the lower threads to wrinkle the fabric as desired and iron the folds 4 Sew over the gathered material using the decorative stitch d...

Page 39: ...he fabric 3 Insert the one sided zipper foot and sew along the respective fold with straight stitch A Caution When using the one sided zipper foot make sure that only straight stitch pattern A is set...

Page 40: ...entry point is just outside the appliqu Sew along the cut edge with a zigzag stitch and a short stitch length 3 End the sewing process with reinforcing stitches 3 Appliqu material Corners and curves o...

Page 41: ...defective spot 3 Remove the presser foot holder see page 13 and lower the presser foot lifter 4 Sew the area to be darned with reinforcing stitches that are not too large 5 Sew lines that are close t...

Page 42: ...cted on the hook clean it as follows 1 Important Move the needle to the highest position using the hand wheel Lift the presser foot and switch off the power switch 0 2 Remove the needle presser foot h...

Page 43: ...race 11 Reinstall the needle plate 12 Insert the hook and ring cover and secure them in place with the clamping bar tack 13 Insert the bobbin case and close the hook cover 14 Insert the extension tabl...

Page 44: ...l light bulb Procedure 1 Switch off the machine at the power switch and unplug the power plug 2 Loosen the screw with a screwdriver and remove the face plate 3 Unscrew the light bulb and screw in the...

Page 45: ...he upper and lower thread 2 Incorrect needle in use 2 Insert the correct needle 3 Incorrect combination of needle thread fabric 3 See the fabric needle and thread table on page 14 4 The thread tension...

Page 46: ...oduct manual or packaging The materials can be recycled in accordance with their labelling By reusing or recycling materials or recycling old devices in other ways you can make a significant contribut...

Page 47: ...ing the bobbin case 18 Inserting the needle 15 L Lingerie stitch 31 Lower thread winding 16 M Maintenance 42 43 N Needle 14 Needle plate 6 27 O Operating elements 10 Overlock stitch 31 Overlock stitch...

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