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Index
Page
Accessory
box
2
Accessory
compartment
2
Basting
1
6,
‘17
Bobbin
7
Bobbin
case
7,
8
Bobbin
thread
8
Buttonholing
20,
21
Carrying
case
1
Carrying
handle
1
Cleaning
22
Electrical
connection
3
Electronic
bobbin
thread
monitor
1
6,
1
7
Electronic
top
speed
selector
1
6,
1
7
Finger-tip
stitch
buttons
1
2
Foot
control
3
Fuse
23
Light
bulb
22
Machinefeed
15
Needle
15
Needle
position
1
6,
1
7
Oiling
22
Presser
bar
lifter
9
Reverse
sewing
11
Safety
rules
23
Sewing
feet
1
8,
1
9
Sewing
mechanism
5
Slot-threading
4
Special
sewing
feet
20
Spool
of
thread
4
Stitch
length
11
Stitch
program
chart
26—29
Straight-stitch
needle
position
14
Stretch
stitches
1
3
Top
cover
1
Thread
cutter
9
Thread
tensions
1
0
Trouble
shooting
24,
25
Upper
threading
5
Utility
stitches
1
3
Utility/stretch
stitch
combinations
14
Winding
6
Work
support
}
4
On
Model
1047
parts
111,
112,
113
and
115
are
omitted,
on
Model
1067,
parts
111,
112
and
115.
100
Carrying
handle
101
Hinged
top
cover
102
Hand
wheel
103
Stop
motion
knob
1
04
Master
switch
1
05
Finger-tip
stitch
buttons
1
06
Stitch
length
control
1
07
Detachable
work
support
with
accessory
box
and
compartment
1
08
Needle
plate
1
09
Sewing
foot
holder
with
sewing
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
1
20
121
122
123
124
125
1
26
127
128
1
29
foot
Needle
holder
with
set
screw
Bobbin
thread
indicator
light
“Needle
down”
button
“Sew
slow”
button
Presser
bar
lifter
“Basting
stitch”
button
Presser
bar
with
thread
cutter
Reverse-feed
control
Stitch
program
chart
Bobbin
winder
Base
plate
Free
arm
cover,
enclosing
sewing
hook
Free
arm
Threading
slots
Needle
thread
tension
Bobbin
winder
thread
guide
Take-up
lever
Bobbin
winder
thread
guide
(swing-out)
Spool
holder
with
unreeling
disc
Sewing
spool
holder
(swing-up)
Some
safety
rules
a)
Be
careful
to
avoid
finger
injuries
by
the
needle
when
sewing.
b)
Make
sure
you
unplug
the
power
cord
whenever
you
have
to
leave
the
machine
or
want
to
clean
it,
oil
it
or
change
mechanical
and
accessory
parts.
c)
Be
sure
to
use
only
a
15-watt
light
bulb
in
the
sewing
lamp.
IMPORTANT
Valid
for
United
Kingdom
only
The
wires
in
this
mains
lead
are
coloured
in
accordance
with
the
following
code:
Blue:
Neutral
Brown:
Live
As
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
this
appliance
may
not
correspond
with
the
coloured
marking
identifying
the terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
The
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
black.
The
wire
which
is
coloured
brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
marked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
Please
note:
When
a
13-ampere
plug
is
used
a
3-ampere
fuse
has
to
be
fitted.
Parts
of
your
sewing
machine
)
Removing
the
carrying
case
cover
To
lift
off
the
carrying
case
cover,
fold
the
handle
to
the
rear,
as
indicated
by
an
arrow.
Then
lift
the
cover
off.
Opening
the
hinged
top
cover
Swing
cover
101
backwards
(N).
A
stitch
program
chart
is
found
on
the
inside
of
this
cover.
Removing
and
opening
the
detachable
work
support
Reach
under
the
detachable
work
support
with
your
left
hand
(0),
swing
it
out
toward
the
left
(P),
and
lift
it
out
(Q).
Then
open
its
lid
(R).
Inside
the
work
support
is
a
removable
accessory
box
with
space
for
additional
accessories
underneath.
J
1
Electrical
connection
and
foot
control
1067/1069
(see
left
iii.
on
page
3)
Connect
the
power
cord
as
follows:
Push
plug
N
into
the
machine
socket
and
plug
0
into
the
wail
socket.
Pull
the
cord
out
of
the
foot
control
(P).
Place
the
foot
control
under
the
table,
and
push
plug
R
into
socket
S
on
the
machine.
Then
press
master
switch
button
104.
Your
machine
is
now
ready
for
sewing.
Press
down
the
foot
control.
The
machine
starts
sewing.
The
more
you
press
down
the
pedal,
the
faster
the
machine
runs.
As
soon
as
the
Model
1069
machine
stops,
the
needle
automatically
returns
to
its
“up”
position.
Accessory
box
and
accessory
compartment
Open
the
detachable
work
support
and
take
out
accessory
box
N.
There
is
an
addi
tional
accessory
compartment
underneath.
Ill.
P
shows
how
the
snap-on
sewing
feet
0
to
6,
the
needles
and
the
bobbins
fit
into
the
box.
0
2
3
Darning
foot
Standard
sewing
foot
Clear-view
foot
Hemming
foot
4
Blindstitch
foot
5
Zipper
foot
6
Buttonhole
foot
7-
P
J
2
To
replace
the
cord
in
the
foot
control,
pull
it
slightly,
the
release
it.
It
will
rewind
into
the
foot
control
automatically.
The
cord
must
not
twist
as
it
runs
into
the
control.
Electrical
connection
and
foot
control
1047
(see
ill.
at
right)
Push
plug
0
into
the
machine
socket
and
plug
P
into
the
wall
socket.
Press
master
switch
button
104.
Your
machine
is
now
ready
for
sewing.
Place
the
foot
control
under
the
table
and
press
down
the
foot
pedal.
The
machine
starts
sewing.
The
more
you
press
down
the
pedal,
the
faster
the
machine
runs.
Electronic
foot
control
(R):
Position
=
half
the
top
speed
Position
(4
=
full
top
speed
Before
you
put
the
machine
away
after
sewing,
replace
the
foot
control
in
the
machine
(N).
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3
Placing
spool
of
thread
on
pin
Load
thread
reel
with
diagonal
cut
for
end
of
thread
facing
to
right.
N
Small
spools
of
thread:
use
small
or
medium
unreeling
disc.
Push
the
spool
of
thread
onto
the
spool
pin
and
place
unreeling
disc
Q
in
front
of
the
spool.
o
Large
spools
of
thread:
use
large
unreeling
disc.
Push
the
spool
of
thread
onto
the
spool
pin
and
place
unreeling
disc
R
in
front
of
the
spool.
P
Second
spool
holder:
use
small
spools
of
thread
and
small
unreeling
discs
Seize
the
spool
holder
by
lug
S
and
swing
it
backwards
as
far
as
it
will
go.
It
is
used
for
bobbin
winding
and
two-
needle
sewing.
Upper
threading
For
threading,
both
the
needle
and
the
take-up
lever
must
be
in
their
“up”
posi
only.
tion.
Raise
the
sewing
foot.
Pull
the
thread
from
the
spool
and
draw
it
into
slot
N
(to
the
left
of
guide
0),
from
below
into
slot
P
and
take-up
lever
126.
Then
draw
it
back
into
slot
P
and
into
the
right
thread
guide
Q
on
the
needle
holder.
For
two-needle
sewing,
draw
one
thread
4
Disengaging
the
sewing
mechanism
Hold
the
hand
wheel
steady
and
turn
the
stop
motion
knob
towards
you.
This
disen
gages the
sewing
mechanism.
To
re-engage
the
sewing
mechanism
turn
the
stop
motion
knob
away
from
you.
into
the
slot
to
the
left
of
guide
0
and
the
other
to
the
right
of
the
guide.
One
of
the threads
is
then
pulled
into
the
right
thread
guide,
the other
into
the
left
thread
guide
on
the
needle
holder.
Threading
the
needle
Thread
the
needle
from
front
to
back.
5
Winding
the
bobbin
from
a
second
spool
(N)
Disengage
the
sewing
mechanism
(see
page
5).
Swing
the
second
spool
holder
toward
the
back.
Push
a
small
spool
of
thread
and
a
small
unreeling
disc
on
it.
Place
a
bobbin
on
spindle
119
and
turn
it
so
that
pin
P
enters
slot
Q
(Fig.
0).
Pull
the
thread
from
the
spool,
draw
it
through
guide
125
and
then
into
guide
127,
as
shown
in
the
illustration,
making
sure
the
thread
is
positioned
between
the
guide
and
tension
spring
R.
From
there
pull
the
thread
to
the
bobbin
winder
and
wind
it
around
the
bobbin
a
few
times.
Push
the
bobbin
winder
toward
the
right,
press
down
the
foot
control
pedal
and
wind
the
bobbin.
The
bobbin
winder
stops
automa
tically
when
the
bobbin
is
full.
Push
the
full
bobbin
toward
the
left
and
take
it
out,
cutting
the
thread
in
thread
cutter
S.
Re
engage
the
sewing
mechanism.
Important:
On
Model
1067
the
bobbin
winder
must
be
disengaged
for
sewing.
On
Model
1069,
you
can
wind
the
bobbin
during
sewing.
Load
thread
reel
with
diagonal
cut
for
end
of
thread
facing
to
right.
Winding
through
the
needle
eye
(0)
Raise
the
sewing
foot.
The
needle
must
be
in
its
‘up’
position.
Disengage
the
sewing
mechanism.
Place
a
bobbin
on
spindle
119
6
3nd
turn
it
so
that
pin
P
enters
slot
Q.
)raw
the
needle
thread
under
the
sewing
foot,
up
and
into
guide
127.
From
there
pull
the
thread
to
the
bobbin
winder
and
wind
it
around
the
bobbin
a
few
times.
Push
the
bobbin
toward
the
right,
press
down
the
foot
control
pedal
and
wind
the
bobbin.
The
bobbin
winder
stops
automa
tically
when
the
bobbin
is
full.
Push
the
4full
bobbin
toward
the
left
and
take
it
out,
cutting
the
thread
in
thread
cutter
S.
Re
engage
the
sewing
mechanism.
Removing
bobbin
case
and
bobbin
Open
free
arm
cover
121.
Pull
out
latch
N,
then
lift
out
the
bobbin
case,
release
the
latch
and
take
out
the
bobbin.
The
bobbin
cannot
fall
out
as
long
as
you
keep
latch
N
pulled
out.
Inserting
the
bobbin
Insert
the
filled
bobbin
into
the
bobbin
case
so
that
the
thread
unreels
toward
the
back
(N).
Then
draw
the
thread
into
slot
0
and
under
the
spring
into
eye
P.
7
Inserting
the
bobbin
case
Pull
up
latch
P
and
push
the
bobbin
case
onto
stud
0
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Cutout
N
must
point
upwards.
Release
the
latch.
Stud
0
and
latch
P
must
be
flush.
Close
the
free
arm
cover,
It
must
always
be
kept
closed
during
sewing.
Drawing
up
the
bobbin
thread
Hold
the
needle
thread
a
little
taut.
Turn
hand
wheel
102
toward
you
until
the
needle
moves
down
and
up
again
and
the
take-up
lever
is
up.
Pull
the
bobbin
thread
out
of
the
needle
hole
and
lay
both
threads
toward
the
left
and
back
under
the
sewing
foot.
On
model
1069
the
bobbin
thread
can
be
drawn
up
by
operating
the
basting
stitch
button.
Press
the
button,
depress
the
pedal
and
again
press
the
button.
8
Presser
bar
lifter
Lever
114
has
four
positions:
N
=
The
sewing
foot
is
raised.
(Before
you
remove
the
work,
turn
the
hand
wheel
toward
you
to
raise
the
needle
and
the
take-up
lever.)
o
=
The
sewing
foot
is
raised
further
for
inserting
extra-thick
materials.
P
=
Darning
position for
darning
foot
only.
Lower
the
presser
bar
lifter
and
at
the
same
tane
push
it
back
slight
ly
until
it
enters
notch
R
at
the
bot
tom
of
its
slot.
Q
=
The
sewing
foot
is
lowered
for
sewing.
Thread
cutter
The
thread
cutter
is
an
oblique
slot
located
at
the
back
of
the
presser
bar.
Raise
the
sewing
foot.
Pull
the
work
out
of
the
machine
toward
the
back.
Draw
the
threads
into
the
cutter
slot
and
pull
them
downwards
to
cut
them.
9
Upper
tension
(124>
N
=
Setting
mark.
The
normal
tension
setting
is
in
the
white
range
between
3
and
5.
The
higher
the
number,
the
tighter
the
tension.
Lower
tension
0
=
Regulating
screw.
Turn
it
left
for
a
looser
tension,
or
right
for
a
tighter
tension.
P
=
Both
tensions
are
correct.
Q
=
Upper
tension
too
loose
or
lower
tension
too
tight.
10
R
=
Lower
tension
too
loose
or
upper
tension
too
tight.
H
The
correct
lower
tension
Let
the
bobbin
case
with
a
full
bobbin
hang
down
freely
by
the
thread.
It
must
not
slide
down
by
its
own
weight,
but
should
gradually
move
downwards
when
you
jerk
your
hand
upwards
lightly.
Once
the
lower
tension
has
been
set
correctly,
only
the
upper
thread
tension
should
be
adjusted.
4
)
°UIIi
Reverse
sewing
Press
button
117.
As
long
as
you
keep
this
button
depressed,
the
machine
sews
backwards.
Regulating
the
stitch
length
the
numbers
on
stitch
length
control
106
indicate
the
stitch
length
in
millimeters.
rhe
stitch
length
range
is
0
to
6
mm.
Turn
the
control
so
that
the
number
indicating
e
stitch
length
desired
is
opposite
mark
0
shows
how
to
set
the
stitch
length
trol
for
sewing
stretch
stitches
(red
th
symbols
on
push
buttons).
11
I0
Finger-tip
controls
A,
B,
C:
Buttons
for
buttonholing
Button
B
is
also
used
as
clearing
button
for
releasing
the
pushed
buttons
and
for
setting
the
left
stitch
length
(see
page
14).
D
Elastic
triple
zigzag
stitch,
2
mm
2-mm
zigzag
stitch
E
Elastic
triple
zigzag
stitch,
3.5
mm
3.5-mm
zigzag
stitch
F
Elastic
triple
zigzag
stitch,
5.0
mm
5-mm
zigzag
stitch
G
Elastic
triple
straight
stitch
Straight
stitch
H
Pullover
stitch
Blindstitch
I
Closed
overlock
stitch
Joining
stitch
K
Overlock
stitch
Shell-edge
stitch
L
Feather
stitch
Elastic
decorative
stitch
M
Honeycomb
stitch
Elastic
stitch
A
stitch
program
chart
is
found
on
the
inside
of
the
hinged
top
cover.
This
chart
is
also
reproduced
on
pages
26
to
29
of
this
booklet
and
shows
all
stitches
and
stitch
combinations
together
with
their
possible
applications.
12
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(4)
Utility-
and
stretch-stitch
combinations
The
various
stitch
combinations
are
shown
in
the
chart
on
the
inside
of
the
hinged
top
cover
and
at
the
end
of
this
booklet,
together
with
sewing
instructions.
For
example,
if
you
want to sew
an
elastic
blindstitch,
push
buttons
M
and
F,
select
a
stitch
length
between
1
and
4.
Selecting
the
needle
position
for
straight
stitching
Left
needle
position:
push button
B
Central
needle
position:
push
button
G
Right
needle
position:
push
buttons
H
and
I.
4
L
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ri
4
Il>
H
14
propping
the
machine
feed
)pen
free
arm
cover
121.
Push
the
drop-
feed
control
toward
N.
The
feed
dog
is
dropped
for
embroidering,
darning,
bast
etc.
Changing
the
needle
Raise
the
needle
bar.
Then
hold
the
needle,
loosen
screw
N
and
pull
the
needle
out
downwards.
Insert
a
new
Sys
tem
130/705
H
needle
(with
the
flat
side
of
its
shank
facing
toward
the
back)
and
push
it
up
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Then
tighten
screw
N,
Twin
needles
with
a
needle
distance
of
1.4
mm
may
be
used
for
zigzag
and
utili
ty-stitch
sewing.
sewing,
push
the
drop-feed
control
rd
0.
ys
close
the
free
arm
cover
again
making
adjustment.
15
Important
On
Model
1067
the
bobbin
winder
must
always
be
disengaged
for
sewing.
Operating
controls
of
electronic
system
of
Model
1069
“needle
down”
button
with
indicator
light
N
“sew
slow”
button
with
indicator
light
0
“basting
stitch”
button
with
indicator
light
P
Operating
controls
of
electronic
system
of
Model
1067
“sew
slow”
button
with
indicator
light
0.
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