Necchi Vigorelli S1 User manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
User manual

This manual is also suitable for

Covering Vigorelli S1, M220, M223, M226
Note: Some items covered in this manual are optional
extras or accessories and may not be included with your machine
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Warning against injuries
and material damages:
According to legislation, you as the user of an
electrical appliance are responsible for preventing
possible accidents through safety-conscious
behaviour:
• Keep your work space tidy. An untidy workplace
can lead to accidents.
• Provide adequate lighting when working!
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery,as these
can be caught in the moving parts. You should
also wear a hair net if you have long hair.
• Avoid abnormal posture. Remain steady and in
a well-balanced position at all times.
• Be alert! Pay attention to what you are doing.
Always take a rational approach to your work.
Never work with the sewing machine if you are
unable to concentrate or if you are feeling
unwell!
If accidents occur as a result of handling the
machine with insufficient care, or failure to follow
the safety instructions in this manual, then the
manufacturer cannot accept liability.
Please use for your sewing machine the
ZHEJIANG FOUNDER presser foot, type
KD-2902.
Power rating: 220 - 240V ~ , 50Hz
Current rating: 1.0A
Protection Class : II
The sound pressure level under normal operating
conditions is 78dB (A).
If the supply cord that fixed with foot controller is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similar
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as
unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection
facilities.
Contact your local government for information
regarding the collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills
or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into
the groundwater and get into the food chain,
damaging health and well-being.
Safety instructions
Like any other electrical device, a sewing machine
can cause serious, even life-threatening injuries.To
avoid this, and in order to work safely:
• Before initial use of your sewing machine, read
these operating instructions thoroughly.
• Keep the operating instructions in a suitable place
near the machine. When passing the appliance on
to others, always enclose the operating instructions.
• Always disconnect the power supply when leaving
the machine unattended. This will prevent the risk
of accidents if the machine is switched on
accidentally.
• First pull the power plug before changing the bulb or
performing maintenance work on the machine.
This will prevent possibly life-threatening electric
shocks.
• Do not remove the plug from the socket by pulling
on the cable. Always grip the plug and not the cable
when pulling out the power plug.
• Only use the sewing machine in dry rooms.
Don’t use the machine in wet condition and
location.
• In case of any visible damage on the machine, the
foot switch or the power cable: Have the damage
repaired by Customer Service before using the
sewing machine again.
• Never let children or elderly persons handle the
machine unsupervised because they may not
properly appreciate the possible dangers. Keep
electrical appliances outside the reach of children.
• Never use the machine when the ventilation
apertures are blocked. Keep the ventilation
apertures of the machine and the foot switch free
from fluff, dust and waste material.
• Don't let children play with the sewing machine.
• Never use the machine if the air vent is blocked.
Keep the air vent free from dust and fluff.
• Never place anything on the foot controller.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
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Be sure to read this section before use
1. Important safety instructions
These safety instructions are designed to prevent danger or damage arising from the
incorrect operation of the machine. Read carefully and always follow the instructions.
Explanation of " WARNING " and " CAUTION "
WARNING
An incorrect operation could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
An incorrect operation could result in an injury or damage to the machine.
Symbol explanation
WARNING
Do not touch
Before use
Do not damage the power cord, modify it,
bend it excessively, jerk it or twist it.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
b
y
the manufacturer or its service a
g
ent.
Use an AC 220 to 240 V power source.
Not doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
Do not operate where aerosol ( spray ) products are being used or where
oxygen is being administered.
Doing so could cause a fire.
Prohibited actions
Required actions
Remove the power plug from the outlet.
Do not use outdoors.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
220 to 240 V
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Do not use when young children are near the machine.
They could touch the needle and be injured.
Children should only use the machine under the
supervision of a parent or guardian.
Otherwise the
y
could in
j
ure themselves.
When the machine is not in use it should be stored safely, not on the floor
as protruding parts could cause injury if a person fell on the machine.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Use with the shuttle cover closed.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Before replacing the needle or presser foot or when threading the upper
or lower thread, remove the power plug from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury
Do not look away from the needle while operating
the sewing machine.
If the needle breaks it could cause an injury
Do not touch moving parts such as the needle,
take-up lever or handwheel.
Doing so could cause an injury.
Do not perform the
following actions.
Doing so could cause
an injury.
Before using the sewing machine make sure that the presser foot holder
clamp screw, needle clamp screw and needle plate screw are firmly
tightened, and that the presser foot is properly set in the presser foot
holder.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Before leaving the sewing machine after using it, remove the power plug
from the outlet.
Not doing so could cause an injury.
Sewing without lowering the presser foot.
Sewing while the needle is incorrectly installed.
Using a bent needle.
Sewing while jerking the fabric.
Moving the pattern selection dial while sewing.
CAUTION
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UK ONLY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
2. How to change the power plug
WARNING
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
BLUE-NEUTRAL BROWN-LIVE ( OR ACTIVE )
As the colours of the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug - PROCEED AS FOLLOWS:
The earth plug pin in unnecessary. As the machine is designed under double insulation
structure, the earth wire is removed from the machine. The wire coloured BROWN must be
connected to the terminal marked L or A or coloured RED. The wire coloured BLUE must be
connected to the terminal marked N or coloured BLACK. Neither core is to be connected to
the earth terminal of a three-pin plug.
Do not operate on an unstable surface such as a sofa or a bed.
If the sewing machine falls down, it could cause an injury or damages to the
machine.
Do not repair, disassemble or modify except what is mentioned in the
instruction manual.
Doing so could cause an electric shock, a fire or an injury.
Do not drop or insert any foreign objects into any openings such as
opening space when you remove the face cover and / or the outer casing
space of bobbin case.
Doing so could cause an injury or damages to the machine.
When you change the power plug or cord, do not repair, disassemble or
modify except at the authorised dealeror service centre.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
If for any reason the power plug for this product is removed it should be
immediately disposed of safety and not stored anywhere where it could
be inadvertently used again.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or a fire.
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CONTENTS
Name of parts ............................................................................................ 6-7
Accessories................................................................................................... 8
Before sewing (Power supply and sewing lamp).......................................... 9
Removing extension table............................................................................10
Free-arm sewing ..........................................................................................10
Winding the bobbin ...................................................................................... 11
Removing bobbin case and bobbin ............................................................. 12
Inserting bobbin into bobbin case ................................................................13
Inserting bobbin case into shuttle race ........................................................14
Threading upper thread & Twin needle threading .......................................15
Automatic needle threader...........................................................................16
Drawing up the bobbin thread......................................................................17
Changing sewing directions.........................................................................17
Levelling the machine .................................................................................. 18
Adjusting thread tension ..............................................................................19
Changing needle..........................................................................................20
Insert “darning plate“....................................................................................20
Fabric-Thread-Needle-table.........................................................................21
Sewing (pattern selector) and operation table.............................................22
To start sewing............................................................................................. 23
How to finish stitches ...................................................................................24
Straight stitch ............................................................................................... 25
Zigzag sewing ..............................................................................................25
Automatic embroidery ..................................................................................25
Overcasting..................................................................................................26
Straight and zigzag stretch stitches.............................................................26
Blind stitch...............................................................................................27-28
Button sewing ..............................................................................................29
Binding .........................................................................................................29
Zipper sewing............................................................................................... 30
Buttonhole sewing........................................................................................ 31
Hemming......................................................................................................32
Twin needle..................................................................................................32
Embroidery...................................................................................................33
Quilter guide.................................................................................................33
Seam guide ..................................................................................................33
Maintenance (Cleaning and oiling) ..............................................................34
Checking performance problems-Troubleshooting......................................35
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NAME OF PARTS (FRONT VIEW)
1. Thread tension dial
2. Pattern selector dial
3. Bobbin winder stopper
4. Stitch length dial
5. Reverse button
6. Thread guide and needle clamp
7. Needle threader
8. Threading lever
9. Shuttle cover
10. Extension table
11. Presser foot
12. Cutting thread slot
13. Face cover
14. Take up lever
15. Upper thread guide
2 3
4
5
6
10
11
1
13
14
15
12
7
8
9
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NAME OF PARTS (REAR VIEW)
1. Presser foot lever
2. Thumb screw
3. Needle plate
4. Handle
5. Spool pin (B)
6. Clutch button
7. Hand wheel
8. Spool pin (A)
9. Bobbin winder spindle
7
1
2
3
9
8
5
6
4
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ACCESSORIES
Needle plate
screw driver
Screw driver
Zipper foot
Needle
Buttonhole cutter
Darning plate
Bobbin
Felt Zigzag foot
(on machine)
Buttonhole foot
Spool pin (A) Spool pin (B)
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BEFORE SEWING
1. Fit plug into the machine.
2. Insert plug into the main socket.
3. Sewing speed can be varied by the foot
control.
If the supply cord that fixed with foot
controller is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer or its service agent or
a similar qualified person in order to avoid a
hazard.
Warning: Please always unplug the power plug before you change the bulb or perform
maintenance work to the machine so that you prevent deadly peril and
electric shock.
Bulb replacement:
1. Open face cover in direction of arrow.
2. Remove bulb by unscrewing it
anti-clockwise.
3. Install a new bulb by screwing it in
clockwise.
4. Use a screw type bulb with 15W. (max)
5. Make sure the bulb is cold before
removing it.
Speed Controller
Plug receptacle
machine plug
Power supply
Power supply / Power supply plug
Sewing lamp
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REMOVING EXTENSION TABLE
Hold the left end of the table and pull it
out in direction of the arrow.
FREE-ARM SEWING
1. This sewing machine can be used as a
flat bed machine but easily converts to
a free arm machine by removing the
extension table.
2. Especially useful for sewing sleeves,
pant, legs, tubular fabrics etc. more
easily.
3. To sew tubular items just slip the sleeve
or leg of pants on the free arm as
shown on the illustration.
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Clutch button
Correct
Winder spindle
5 cm thread
WINDING THE BOBBIN
Push bobbin winder spindle in direction of
the arrow. When bobbin winding is
completed, return spindle to its original
position.
When bobbin winding is incorrect, release
the screw of the upper thread guide and
adjust up or down until bobbin the
winding is balanced.
1. Release by pushing clutch button to
bobbin and lock by pushing it to
needle.
2. Push bobbin winder from left to right,
then it starts winding.
3. Push bobbin winder from right to left
and move clutch button to needle
sign, then it starts sewing.
Screw
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REMOVING BOBBIN CASE AND BOBBIN
1. Raise the needle to its highest position
and open shuttle race cover.
.
3. Release the latch and the bobbin will
fall out easily.
2. Open the hinged latch of the bobbin
case and pull the bobbin case out of
the machine.
Hinged latch
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INSERTING BOBBIN INTO BOBBIN CASE
1. Pull 5 cm of thread from bobbin and
insert it into bobbin case as shown.
2. Guide the end of thread into the slot.
3. Pull the thread through the slot and
under the tension spring and draw out
about 10 cm of thread.
Making sure the bobbin turns in a
clockwise direction.
Tension spring
5 cm
Slot
10 cm
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INSERTING BOBBIN CASE INTO SHUTTLE RACE
1. Raise the needle to its highest position.
Pull the thread to the front, open the
latch of the bobbin case and hold it.
2. Holding the latch open, place bobbin
case onto the centre pin in the shuttle
and release latch.
Finger
Hinged latch
Insert
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THREADING UPPER THREAD
Warning: Before contriving please adjust main control switch to (O).
Pass the thread from A to H as shown.
Twin needle threading.
A
B
C
D
F
G
B
E
E
H
D
CF
H
G
For auto threaded system see Page 16.
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AUTOMATIC NEEDLE THREADER
NOTE: * Needle must be in its highest
position.
* Needle threader cannot be used
with a twin needle.
1. Raise the needle to its highest position.
Lower the needle threader lever as far
as it will go.
2. Hook A will automatically insert itself
into the needle eye. Bring the thread
around Guide B and under Hook A.
3. Push the lever back and lead the
needle threader to its original
position. Pull the thread loop to the
back to finish threading through the
needle eye.
Note: * Do not turn the hand wheel when
using the needle threader.
* Do not touch threader lever while
sewing as needle threader will be
damaged. We advise you to
switch off power when using the
threader unit.
(1)
A
B
(2)
(3)
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DRAWING UP THE BOBBIN THREAD
1. Hold the upper thread with left hand,
turn the hand wheel slowly towards
you until the needle goes down and
comes up. Then stop the hand wheel
when the take up lever is at its highest
position.
Lightly draw up the upper thread, by
which the lower thread will be brought
up in a loop.
2. Pull out both threads and place them
together under presser foot to the rear
of the machine.
3. Place fabric under pressure foot from
the front, lower pressure foot.
4. Start to sew.
CHANGING SEWING DIRECTIONS
1. Lower needle down into fabric and
raise presser foot, pivot the fabric
around the needle to change direction
as desired.
2. Lower the presser foot and start to
sew.
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LEVELLING THE MACHINE
Down
Up
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ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION
Normal upper thread tension: 3 – 5
Upper thread tension may be adjusted by
turning the thread tension dial.
Lower thread tension can be increased by
turning the screw of the bobbin case
slightly to the right (clockwise). Turning it
to the left (counter-clockwise) decreases
tension.
Correct
Bobbin thread
Fabric
Upper thread
Incorrect
Inside of fabric
Upper thread
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Necchi Vigorelli S1 User manual

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