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Summary of Contents for Jeans Machine 1577

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Page 2: ...ace provided below the Serial No and Model No of this appliance The Serial No is located Rear of arm The Model No is located Rear of arm Serial No ________________________________ Model No 1577 Retain these numbers for future reference ...

Page 3: ... Stitch Length Dial 16 Starting to Sew 17 Double Presser Foot Lifter 17 Reverse Sewinc 17 Adjusting Thread Tension 18 5 ZIGZAG SEWING 18 Zigzag Width Control 19 Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch 19 6 OVERCASTING 20 7 MAKiNG BUTTONHOLES 21 Determine Length 21 Determine Width 21 Left and Right Side Balance of Buttonhole 23 Cutting Buttonholes 24 8 BLIND HEM STITCH 25 Elastic Bifld Hem Stitch 26 9 SHE...

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Page 5: ...ot thumb screw 8 Presser foot 9 Shuttle cover 10 Spool pins 11 Bobbin winding spindle 12 Bobbin winding stopper 13 Top cover 14 Zigzag width control 15 Special buttonhole adjustment 16 Stitch length dial 17 Reverse sewing lever 18 Pattern selection dial 19 Free arm 20 Drop feed lever 21 Handwheel 22 Stop motion knob 23 Socket 24 Handle 25 Presser foot lifter 26 Feed dog 27 Needle plate 28 Switch 2...

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Page 7: ...e table accessory box and the machine is used as a free arm machine The free arm is more convenient to sew or embroider trousers sleeves cuffs of T shirts blouses etc Reverse the above steps to attach the extension table To open the lid of the accessory box pull it open as illustrated Detachable Extension Table J 4 ...

Page 8: ... of your machine written on a plate at back of machine Specifications vary from country to country 1 Put power switch on the machine and turn on the sewing light Always switch off or unplug machine when not in use The more you press foot controlle the faster the machine runs CAUTION When machine is not in use always detach plug from wall outlet J 5 ...

Page 9: ...ng Foot Raise presser foot lifter Set needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you Remove foot by loosening screw with screwdriver Replace screw snap type presser foot and tighten screw J 6 ...

Page 10: ... insert a new needle into groove of needle bar Push needle until it reaches stopper and tighten needle clamp screw firmly Always use a straight needle with a sharp point Using defective or worn needles not only causes stitch skipping break age of needles or snapping of thread it also can damage hook and needle plate Proper needle straight shaft sharp point 7 ...

Page 11: ...bbin Winding Set needle in the highest position by turning handwheel towards you Open shuttle cover Open latch of bobbin case and remove case Release latch of bobbin case and bobbin comes out easily 4 I 8 ...

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Page 13: ...automatically when bobbin is full Push bobbin to left to disengage from wheel Take off bobbin from spindle and cut thread Retighten stop motion knob troube correction If bobbin is wound unevenly as shown use screw driver to adjust the guide for bobbin winding I i1 10 ...

Page 14: ...Inserting Bobbin Place bobbin in case with thread running in direction of arrow Guide thread into slot of bobbin case Pulling thread to left bring it under tension spring then to delivery groove 11 ...

Page 15: ...ise needle to highest position Leave end of thread of about 10 cm 4 from bobbin case Take hold of latch and push bobbin case into hook Release latch when bobbin case is fully inserted _ Drop Feed Lever The lever is in the right side of shuttle cover For normal sewing move the lever to AAA position To lower feed dog move the lever to AAA position This position is used for button sewing darning and ...

Page 16: ... felt on spooi pin Put a spool on spool pin Thread following numbers Qi P3ss thread through guide D Lead thred thru either side of tension disc Hook it to lower guide from right to left upwards Thread take up lever Pass thread to guide from right to left and needle guide use left one then to needle eye Allow about 15cm 6 of thread extra f 1 13 ...

Page 17: ...o sew a seam Failure to do this may cause thread jamming Foot Pressure Push down the outer ring of the pressure regulator This will re lease the pressure on the presser foot To increase the pressure push down inner pin until suitable pressure is obtained Insufficient pressure may cause poorfeeding of the fabric skipped stitches or difficulty in guiding the fabric If feed dogs or presser foot marks...

Page 18: ... 30 C C Poly 100 16 Regular Sailcloth Duty EXTRA HEAVY Upholstery Canvas 30 Heavy C C Poly Awning Duty 120 19 Regular KNITS LIGHT WEIGH1 Tricot Silk 50 70 60 70 9 Light Power net Nylon Ball MEDIUM WEIGHT Silk Light to Jersey Double Knit 30 50 Nylon 70 80 9 10 Medium Power Net C C Poly Ball Silk Medium HEAVY WEIGHT Double 30 50 Nylon 80 90 11 14 to Heavy knit Power Net C C Poly Ball FAKE FURS VELOU...

Page 19: ...oint ac cording to stitch size required For a longer stitch turn dial to right For a shorter stitch turn it to left For normal sewing it is set between 2 and 3 16 irE r II ZZZZ ZZJ M Set machine as shown If you need to move needle position to left side set zigzag width control 5 Always make sure needle is in the highest position when oper ating dial I r trn ...

Page 20: ...der gap when using very thick materials firmly push presser foot lifter up as far as it will go To reinforce seam sew backwards to the edge of fabric by pushing down reverse sewing lever Hold lever down for longer reverse sewing Release lever and commence for ward sewing guiding fabric by hand as it is fed Never pull material 17 ...

Page 21: ...eads with thread cutter behind presser bar Adjusting Thread Tension Test stitch performance on a scrap of material you are going to use and lower threads tension is equal and strong enough to lock both threads in center If upper tension is too tight loose upper lower thread lies straight surface of fabric 1 8 ...

Page 22: ...h Control Set control at required number Larger the number wider the stitch Set it at 0 for straight sewing Make sure needle is in upper posi tion when you set control and extra thread is placed to the left or rear Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch Better looking zigzag stitching requires less upper tension than straight stitching Loosen upper tension slightly 19 ...

Page 23: ...chine as shown Overcasting prevents edge of fabric from fraying and produces neat finish Sew carefully so that alt stitches on right side are flush with edge of fabric For thick and elastic material Set machine as shown Sew in the same way above 20 ...

Page 24: ...rmine Width Determine width according to di ameter of button its thickness and kind of material Attach buttonhole foot Completely push back sliding part of buttonhole foot Place material under foot so that marking of buttonhole passes through center of foot Arrow i of foot indicates beginning line of marking Extra thread is placed under foot and then to left or back 21 ...

Page 25: ...ches end line Remember the point of arrow so that it is not necessary to mark end lines for all buttonholes Bar tacking Change pattern to 3 and sew 5 6 stitches Right side Change pattern to 4 4 and sew right side until it reaches first bar tack Quick finish To prevent unstitching set zigzag width at 0 and proceed for a few stitches 22 i ...

Page 26: ... attain a correct balance It is advised to always turn this ad justment to center as this may vary some of the other stitches slightly If the stitches on the right side of the buttonhole are too open turn the dial counter clockwise Turning dial counter clockwise closes right side and opens left side If the stitches on the right side of the buttonhole are too close together turn the dial clockwise ...

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Page 28: ...terial as shown and place under foot For a neater finish it is preferable to baste or iron the hem beforehand Sew carefully so that straight stitches are made on hem edge and slanting stitches pierce only one or two threads of fold IL 1L LZi tmfl 25 ...

Page 29: ...virona side b Needle is catching edge of fold too much C Needle is not catching edge of fod at all I C EIastc BNnd Hem Stitch For elastic materials set machine as shown and sew in the same way as for normal blind hem stitch 26 ...

Page 30: ...f material With folded edge to left place it under presser foot Pull thread ends towards back when starting sewing Adjust tension to 8 or 9 to form the shell effects Always return the tension setting to normal when finishing the shell effect Make sure needle misses raw edge of fold when it moves side ways 2 7 ...

Page 31: ...ing sewing I Sew along the edge of the patch on I the right side Trim away the worn part close to the seam on back side y_J I Mending a Rip Set machine in the same way as for patching Sew the edges of tear together first Then sew two more seams on either side A piece of gauze can be placed underneath to reinforce the rip 28 ...

Page 32: ...h adjusting stitch length and width according to shape and size of cut out and type of base material To change direction at corners or to sew very small circles stop machine positioning needle just away from edge of cut out lift press er foot and turn material Lower presser foot and continue sewing Sew a few stitches at end with zig zag width at 0 This is to prevent unstitching I 29 ...

Page 33: ...al and center it in embroidery hoop Make sure material is taut Pull up lower thread by turning handwheel towards you while hold ing upper thread lightly Lower presser foot lifter Grasp lower thread then make two or three stitches snip off excess threads Start sewing along outline of design With satin stitch Continue sewing with guiding hoop by hand To finish filling sew several stitches with zigza...

Page 34: ...ine which is used for a few hours a day needs to be cleaned and oiled once a month Cleaning Remove foot and needle Remove needle plate Brush off all dust and lint on feed dog with cleaning brush Turn latches outwards Remove hook race cover Remove hook Clean hook race with a cleaning brush and a soft cloth 31 ...

Page 35: ...eel manually to insure correct assembly Open face cover and apply oil to points indicated with arrow Be careful not to apply too much oil or it may stain your material and cause some sewing difficulty After oiling run machine for 1 2 minutes to allow oil to penetrate to every part Remove top cover by loosening screw and IS with large screwdriver Apply one drop of oil to lubricating points indicate...

Page 36: ...pe of needle and thread not P15 suitable for the material Incorrect upper threading P13 Too much oil on the hook P31 Irregular stitches Incorrect size of needle for the material P15 Upper thread tension too loose P18 Incorrect lower tension P12 The material not Pattern selection dial not set correctly P16 fed correctly Incorrect feed dog height P12 Lint stuck on the feed dog P31 The material Upper...

Page 37: ...achine Open face cover as shown Remove bulb by unscrewing it counterclockwise Install a new bulb by screwing it clockwise FOBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTION Breaking needle Neecle not correctly inserted P 7 Needlo Lent P 7 Needle clamp screw too loose P 7 I Upper thread tension too tight P18 Needle too fine for the material P15 Dials have been changed while the needle P16 P 19 was down in the materi...

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