Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
Owner's manual
PFAFF
tiptronic
6270
Instruction
book
I
For
easier
understanding
of
this
instruction
book
please
unfold
this
page
when
reading
it.
;afety
rules
r
the
United
Kingdom
only
he
leads
must
definitely
not
be
connected
to
the
safety-lead
terminal
I
nor
to
plug
with
three
pins.
ie
wires
in
the
mains
lead
are
coloured
according
to
the
following
code:
Blue:
Neutral
Brown:
Live
3
the
colours
of
the
wires
in
the
mains
lead
of
this
appliance
may
not
correspond
ith
the
colour
coding
of
the
terminals
in
your
plug,
proceed
as
follows:
ie
wire
which
is
coloured
blue
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
mar
d
with
the
letter
N
or
coloured
black.
e
wire
which
is
coloured
brown
must
be
connected
to
the
terminal
which
is
rked
with
the
letter
L
or
coloured
red.
t
off
mains
plugs
are
definitely
not
to
be
used,
but
disposed
of
immediately.
fective
mains
leads
must
be
replaced
complete.
ly
3
A
spare
fuses
must
be
used
as
approved
by
ASTA
according
to
BS
1362
I
the
fuse
cover
must
be
marked
3
A
or
with
the
corresponding
colour
code.
plug
must
never
be
used
without
fuse
cover.
Spare
fuse
covers
are
available
electrical
suppliers
or
the
PFAFF
agencies.
e
also
observe
the
general
safety
notes
on
page
2.
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I
Parts
of
the
sewing
machine
(1)
Key
for
“reverse
sewing”
(2)
Key
for
“needle
up/down
position”
(3)
Key
for
“buttonhole/tacking/Single
pattern”
(4)
Key
for
“slow
sewing”
(5)
Clear
key
“pattern
start”
(6)
Twin
needle
indicator
(7)
Stitch
width
slide
key/needle
positions
(8)
Stitch
length
slide
key/buttonhole
length/stitch
density
(9)
Balance
slide
key/pattern
length
I
(10)
Carrying
handle
I
(11)
Handwheel
(12)
Handwheel
release
disk
(13)
Program
keyfor
unitdigits
(1
4)
Liquid
crystal
display
(1
5)
Clear
key
“beginning
of
pattern”
(16)
Master
switch
(1
7)
Accessory
box
(1
8>
Sewing
foot
holder
with
sewing
foot
(1
9)
Needle
threader
(20)
Thread
guides
(21)
Threading
slot
(22>
Needle
thread
tension
(23>
Take-up
lever
(24)
Presser
bar
lifter
(25)
Needle
holder
with
set
screw
(26)
Program
key
for
tens
digits
(27)
Thread
guide
for
bobbin
winding
(28)
Program
table
(29)
Spool
holder
with
unwinding
disk
(30)
Second
spare
spool
holder
(31)
Bobbin
winder
(32)
Connection
socket
“lead
cord”
(33)
Connection
socket
“foot
controller”
(34)
Base
plate
(35)
Hook
cover
(36)
Free
arm
(37)
Sewing
lamp
(38)
Thread
trimmer
(39)
Top
cover
(40)
Dual
Feed/IDT
system
(top
feed)
(41)
Needle
plate
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
For
the
United
States
only
When
you
use
an
electric
appliance,
basic
safety
precautions
should
always
be
adhered
to
as
follows:
Read
all
instructions
before
using
this
sewing
machine.
D/LF%IGER
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
1.
The
sewing
machine
should
never
be
left
unattended
when
plugged
in.
Always
unplug
this
appliance
from
the
electric
outlet
immediately
after
using
and
before
cleaning.
2.
Always
unplug
sewing
machine
before
replacing
bulb.
Replace
bulb
with
same
type
rated
1
5
watts.
3.
Do
not
reach
for
a
sewing
machine
that
has
fallen
into
water.
Unplug
immediately.
4.
Do
not
place
or
store
a
sewing
machine
where
it
can
fall
or
be
pulled
into
a
tub
or
sink
Do
not
place
in
or
drop
into
water
or
other
liquid.
red.
8.
To
disconnect,
turn
all
controls
to
off
(O”)
position,
then
remove
plug
from
outlet
9.
Never
operate
on
a
soft
surface
such
as
a
bed
or
couch
where
the
air
openings
may
be
blocked.
1
0.
Do
not
unplug
by
pulling
on
cord.
To
unplug,
grasp
the
plug,
not
the
cord.
11.
Keep
fingers
away
from
all
moving
parts.
Special
care
is
required
around
the
sewing
machine
needle.
1
2.
Always
use
the
proper
needle
plate.
The
wrong
plate
can
cause
the
needle
to
break
1
3.
Do
not
use
bent
or
blunt
needles.
Use
needles
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
only.
1
4.
Do
not
pull
or
push
fabric
while
stitching.
It
may
deflect
the
needle,
causing
it
to
break.
1
5.
Switch
the
sewing
machine
off
(“0”>
when
making
any
adjustments
in
the
needle
area,
such
as
threading
needle,
changing
needle,
threading
bobbin,
or
changing
presser
foot
etc.
1
6.
Always
unplug
sewing
machine
from
the
electric
outlet
when
removing
covers,
lubricating,
or
when
making
any
other
user
servicing
adjustments
mentioned
in
the
instruction
manual.
1
7.
Hold
plug
when
rewinding
into
cord
reel.
Do
not
allow
plug
to
whip
when
rewinding.
Please
also
observe
the
general
safety
notes
on
page
2.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
This
sewing
machine
is
designed
and
manufactured
for
HOUSEHOLD
use
only.
l!ARI\IING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
burns,
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons:
1.
Do
not
allow
to
be
used
as
a
toy.
Close
attention
is
necessary
when
this
sewing
machine
is
used
by
or
near
children.
2.
Use
this
sewing
machine
only
for
its
intended
use
as
described
in
this
manual.
Use
only
attachments
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
as
contained
in
this
manual.
3.
Never
operate
this
sewing
machine
if
it
has
a
damaged
cord
or
plug,
if
it
is
not
working
properly,
if
it
has
been
dropped
or
damaged,
or
dropped
into
water.
Return
the
appliance
to
the
nearest
authorized
dealer
or
service
center
for
examination,
repair,
electrical
or
mechanical
adjustment
4.
Never
operate
the
sewing
machine
with
any
air
openings
blocked.
Keep
ventilation
openings
of
the
sewing
machine
and
foot
control
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint
dust
and
loose
cloth.
F
5.
Never
drop
or
insert
any
object
into
any
opening.
6.
Do
not
use
out-of-doors.
7.
Do
not
operate
where
aerosol
(spray>
products
are
being
used
or
where
oxygen
is
being
administe
1
Notes
on
safety
for
household
sewing
machi
nes
in
accordance
with
EN
60
335-2-28
and
IEC
60
335-2-28
1.
The
user
must
exercise
adequate
caution
with
regard
to
the
up
and
down
move
ment
of
the
needle
and
must
constantly
observe
the
sewing
area
while,
sewing.
2.
When
leaving
the
machine
unattended,
during
maintenance
work
or
when
replacing
mechanical
parts
or
accesso
ries,
always
disconnect
the
machine
from
the
mains
by
pulling
out
the
mains
plug.
3.
The
maximum
permissible
wattage
for
the
sewing
lamp
is
1
5
watts.
4.
The
tension
of
the
drive
belt
must
only
be
adjusted
by
a
PFAFF
mechanic.
5.
The
machine
must
be
operated
in
accordance
with
the
indications
on
the
specification
plate.
6.
Do
not
insert
any
objects
into
openings
on
the
machine.
7.
Do
not
use
the
sewing
machine
if:
there
is
visible
damage
its
function
is
disturbed
it
is
wet
e.g.
with
condensation
which
can
occur
when
a
cold
machine
is
brought
into
a
warm
room.
8.
Do
not
pull
the
mains
plug
out
of
the
socket
by
its
cord.
9.
If
this
appliance
is
used
for
another
pur
pose
than
that
for
which
it
is
intended
or
if
it
is
wrongly
operated,
we
cannot
accept
any
liability
for
any
damage
caused.
1
0.
To
avoid
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
do
not
open
the
machine.
There
are
no
parts
inside
the
machine
which
the
user
can
repair.
Repairs
are
solely
the
responsibility
of
our
qualified
service
staff.
11.
Be
sure
to
use
only
original
PFAFF
parts.
1
2.
The
machine
is
designed
for
a
mains
supply
with
a
nominal
voltage
of
+1—10
%
and
a
rated
frequency
of
1
3.
When
used
properly,
the
temperature
of
the
outer
components
of
a
non-electronically
controlled
foot
control
can
reach
up
to
85
°C.
Constant
use
at
a
low
speed
is
therefore
not
permitted
in
order
to
avoid
damage.
Environment
The
recommended
environment
is:
Ambient
temperature
1
0
°C
to
40
°C
Humidity
20
%
to
80
%
Storage
temperature:
—25
°C
to
+60
°C
The
machine
is
suppressed
and
immune
to
interference;
however,
it
should
not
be
operated
near
electronic
devices
such
as
radios,
TVs,
PCs,
broadcasting
transmitters
etc.
This
sewing
machine
is
a
high-quality
electro
nic-mechanical
device.
It
is
a
machine
for
supervised
use
in
the
home.
It
should
not
be
subjected
to:
dust
dampness,
direct
sunlight
static
electricity,
heat-radiating
objects,
corrosive
chemicals
or
liquids.
For
ventilation
purposes
the
machine
must
only
be
operated
on
an
open
surface
which
is
both
firm
and
horizontal.
Care
of
the
machine
Always
protect
the
machine
from
damage
which
may
be
caused
by
it
being
hit
or
drop-
ped.
Cleaning
Housing
and
display
To
clean
the
housing,
use
only
a
clean,
dry,
soft,
lint-free
cloth.
To
remove
any
stubborn
dirt
use
a
soft
cloth
with
alcohol.
Please
note!
Do
not
use
any
insecticides
or
chemical
pro
ducts
such
as
petrol
or
liquid
chemicals
to
clean
the
housing.
Notes
on
safety
+1-4
%.
2
Modern,
uncomplicated
Computerized
sewing
Congratulations!
You
have
bought
a
high-quality
product
that
offers
unique
advantages.
Your
new
sewing
machine
can
take
any
material
in
its
stride
and
will
sew
through
thick
and
thin
for
you.
ft
features
the
very
latest
in
design
and
technology,
and
this
instruction
book
is
just
as
uncomplicated
as
your
PFAFF
sewing
machine.
If
you
now
take
time
enough
to
study
the
instruction
book,
nothing
can
go
wrong.
After
all,
this
is
the
only
way
to
learn
all
the
things
the
machine
can
do,
and
to
make
full
use
of
them.
If
you
have
any
further
questions,
that
is
no
problem!
Your
PFAFF
dealer
will
be
at
your
service
with
any
help
or
advice
you
need.
So
now
you
can
get
started!
We
wish
you
many
enjoyable
hours
of
creating
your
fashion
ideas.
3
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Index
Page
Accessories
and
needles
1
03—il
9
Accessory
compartment
1
8
Adjusting
slide
keys
37—40
Alphabet
90
Appliqués
92
Appliquefoot
ioi
Applying
patches
75
Automatic
darning
54+74
Balance
40
Balance
slide
key
37
Bartack
54
Basting
stitch
51
Bias
tape
binder
11
2
Blind
stitch
53
Bobbin
case
23
Bobbin
thread,
raising
the
27
Bobbin
thread
tension
23,
24
Bobbin
winding
19—21
Bobbin
winding
through
the
needle
22
Borders
85,
86
Braces
89
Buttonhole
balance
66
Buttonholes
64—67’
Buttonhole,
fully
automatic
65
Buttonhole
with
gimp
thread
67
Buttonhole,
programmable
65
Buttonhole/tacking/single
pattern
36
Carrycase
16
Changing
a
sewing
foot
28
Changing
the
needle
31
Changing
the
needle
plate
124
Cleaning
and
oiling
1
24
Clear
key
36
Closed
overlock
stitch
60
Closed
overlock
stitch
with
edge
thread
61
Combined
borders
85
Cording
foot
11
3
Couching
foot
114
Cross
hem
stitch
63
Cross
stitch
87
Darning
73—75
Darning
tears
75
Darning
with
zigzag
stitch
74,
75
Darning
with
straight
stitch
Decorative
stitches
,
81—101
Detachable
work
support
1
8
Dual
Feed
29,
30
4
Index
Page
Elastic
stitch
59
Electrical
connection
1
6,
1
7
Electronics
33—45
Embroidery
stitch
programs
10
J
Embroiderytechniques
81—101
Explanation
for
sewing
recommendations
table
50
Eyelet
embroidery
98,
99
Eyelets
56
Fagoting
stitch
62
Fancy
elastic
stitch
62
Faults
1
26
Felling
foot
1
09
Foot
control
1
7
Free
arm
18
Fringe
foot
11
3
Function
keys
36,
37
Gathering
with
elastic
threads
71
Gathering
with
straight
stitch
70
Handwheel
release
disk
1
9
Hemstitching
95—97
Hem
with
the
twin
needle
69
Honeycomb
stitch
sg
Inserting
the
bobbin
24
Inserting
zippers
76,
77
Knit-edge
foot
111
Lacework
79
Large-area
embroidery
87
Leather
embroidery
88
Left
needle
position
38,
68
Lightbulb
125
Light
knit
mending
stitch
63
Linen
embroidery
93
Lowering
the
feed
dog
32
Maintenance
and
sewing
faults
121—126
Master
switch
1
7
Monograms
91
Needle
chart
118,119
Needle
positions
38
Needle
thread
tension
68
Needle
threader
26
Needle
up/down
position
36
5
index
Oiling
Open
appliqué
foot
Open
overlook
stitch
.
Overlock
stitches
Pattern
length
Pattern
sequence
Pattern
sequence
memory
key
Pattern
start
(clear
key)
Pattern
width
Pintuck
foot
Plain
stem
stitch
Practical
sewing
Presser
bar
lifter
Program
keys
unit
digits
Program
keys
tens
digits
Pullover
stitch
Quilting
100,
101
Quilting
and
patchwork
foot
11
5
Reverse
sewing
Richelieu
Right
needle
position
Roll-hemming
Ruffler
Safety
notes
Seam
finishing
stitches
Semiautomatic
processing
of
2nd
tack
(buttonhole)
Serging
with
the
overlook
foot
Serging
with
zigzag
stitch
7/9
hole
foot
Sewing
aids
Sewing
chart
Sewing
faults
and
their
remedies
Sewing
feet
(special
accessories)
Sewing
feet
(standard
accessories)
Sewing-function
keys
Sewing
lamp
Sewing
on
buttons
Sewing
with
zigzag
stitch
Shell
edging
Shirring
foot
Single
pattern
Slow
sewing
Smocking
effect
Special
accessory
table
Stitch
density
Stitch
length
6
Page
124
117
60
60,
61
40
41
—45
37
36
38
110
58
47-80
27
37
37
61
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ti
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36
94
38,
68
78
112
I
57—63
66
52.
53
52
114
68
50
126
108
106,107
36,
37
1
25
55
52
80
111
36
36
72
108
39
39
Index
Page
Stitch
length
slide
key
37
Stitch
width
38
Stitch
width
slide
key
37
Straight
stitch
51
Fi’
Stretch
buttonhole
67
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch
57
Stretch
triple
zigzag
stitch
58
I
Suspenders
89
r
Tacking
36
Technical
section
1
3—32
Thread
spool
20
r
Thread
tension
23,
24,
32
Thread
cutter
27
Threading
25
-
Threading
the
needle
thread
25
Threading
the
sewing
machine
24
Top
cover
16
Top
feed
30
Topstitching
68
Twin
needle
69,
86
I
Twin-needle
cording
foot
11
6
Twin
needle
indicator
36
Utility
and
decorative
stitches
47—80
Utility
stitches
51
—56
Utility
stitch
table
8,
9
Winding
from
a
second
spool
holder
21
Zigzag
stitch
52
7
Utility
stitch
table
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No.
Description
Application
14
Width
up
to
mm
00
Straight
stitch
For
straight
stitch
and
lockstitch
sewling.
Middle
needle
position
6
mm
stitch
length.
01
Straight
stitch
For
sewing
and
topstitching
work
requiring
left
Left
needle
position
needle
position.
02
Straight
stitch
with
For
sewing
requiring
other
needle
positions,
1
3
needle
positions
i.e.
zipper
insertion,
and
special
topstitching
work.
03
Quilting
stitch
with
For
top-stitching
when
quilting.
1
3
needle
positions
04
Plain
stem
stitch
Durable
elastic
seam,
i.e.
for
sewing
leggings,
3
and
for
embroidery
work.
05
Triple
stem
stitch
Ornamental
utility
stitch.
06
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch,
stitch
length
1
.5
to
45
mm
with
1
1
needle
positions
For
highly
durable
seams,
i.e.
for
inseams,
sportswear,
work
wear,
and
decorative
07
Stretch
triple
straight
stitch,
topstitching
stitch
length
3
to
6
mm
with
1
1
needle
positions
I
08
Basting
stitch
For
basting
your
sewing.
09
Quilting
or
appliqué
stitch
For
appliqués
when
quilting
or
pinstitching.
6
1
0
Zigzag
stitch
For
serging
and
appliqué
work
6
1
1
Zigzag
stitch,
needle
position
changeable
from
right
to
left
For
eyelet
embroidery
and
cording
work
6
1
2
Zigzag
stitch,
needle
position
changeable
from
left
to
right
1
3
Elastic
stitch
For
sewing
on
elastic,
darning
tears,
6
and
applying
patches.
1
4
Blind
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly.
6
8
Utility
stitch
table
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1
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blind
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly
and
serging
an
6
edge
at
the
same
time.
Also
for
stretch
fabrics.
1
6
Shell-edging
stitch
For
decorative
hems
on
light
fabrics,
6
i.e.
for
lingerie.
1
7
Blind
stitch
For
securing
hems
invisibly.
6
Needle
position
changeable
to
the
right
1
8
Fancy
elastic
stitch
For
over-stitching
two
butt-joined
ayers
6
of
fabric.
1
9
Stretch
triple
zigzag
For
sewing
elastic
onto
stretch
fabrics.
6
20
Open
overlock
stitch
For
simultaneously
seaming
and
finishing
seam
6
edges
of
firm
materials.
21
Closed
overlook
stitch
For
simultaneously
seaming
and
finishing
one
or
6
with
edge
thread
several
fabric
layers.
An
overlook
seam
that
comes
close
to
an
industrial
seam.
22
Light
knit
patchwork
stitch
For
sewing
light
knit
fabrics.
6
Also
as
a
fancy-stitch
seam
on
knitted
fabrics.
23
Pullover
stitch
For
simultaneously
seaming
and
finishing
6
seam
edges
on
open
knits.
24
Honeycomb
stitch
For
sewing
on
elastic
threads,
covering
terry
6
cloth
seams
and
for
fancy
hems.
25
Closed
overlock
stitch
Seaming
and
finishing
on
fabrics
that
fray
easily.
6
26
Fagoting
stitch
For
joining
corsetry
parts
and
for
over-stitching
,
6
butt-joined
fabric
layers.
27
Cross
hem
stitch
Flat
joining
seam
for
elastic
butt-joined
seams.
6
Also
suitable
as
a
fancy
hem.
29
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program
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reinforce
damaged
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or
to
darn
6
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70
Fully
automatic
linen
The
buttonhole
is
stored
in
three
default
lengths,
5,5
buttonhole
i.e.
for
linen
and
blouses.
71
Linen
buttonhole
Stitch
density
and
width
can
be
changed,
5,5
therefore
particularly
well
suited
for
difficult
materials,
e.g.
silk,
rayon.
72
Stretch
buttonhole
For
stretchable
material.
5,5
73
Fully
automatic
eyelets
Stored
in
two
sizes.
6
74
Button
attaching
program
Attaching
buttons
of
various
sizes
fully
automatic.
6
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Alphabet
from
A
to
Z
0
Numbers
from
0
to
9
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for
creating
a
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Detachable
work
Support
Bobbin
winding
Bobbin
winding
through
the
needle
Bobbin
case
Bobbin
thread
tension
Threading
the
needle
thread
Needle
threader
Presser
foot
lifter
Drawing
up
the
bobbin
thread
Thread
trimmer
Changing
the
sewing
foot
Dual
feed
(IDT)
Changing
the
needle
Needle
thread
tension
Lowering
the
feed
dog
Pages
16,17
Page
18
Pages
19—21
Page
22
Page
23
Page
24
Page
25
Page
25
Page
27
Page
27
Page
27
Page
28
Pages
29,
30
Page
31
Page
32
Page
32
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Contents
Electrical
connection
15
4
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Carrying
case
Place
the
enclosed
lead
cord,
foot
control
and
instruction
book
in
the
compartment
of
the
carrying
case.
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Programs
The
programs
of
the
sewing
machine
are
illustrated
on
the
inside
of
the
top
cover.
Electrical
connection
Connect
the
lead
cord
between
the
socket
(32)
of
the
sewing
machine
and
the
wall
socket.
This
appliance
has
a
polarized
plug
(one
blade
wider
than
the
other).
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
this
plug
is
intended
to
fit
in
a
polarized
outlet
only
one
way.
If
the
plug
does
not
fit
fully
in
the
outlet
reverse
the
plug.
If
it
still
does
not
fit,
contact
a
qualified
electrican
to
install
the
proper
outlet
Do
not
modify
the
plug
in
any
way.
For
this
sewing
machine
has
to
be
used
foot
controller
typ
ATK
0060
or
ATIK
0033
16
Top
cover
Open
the
folding
cover
(39)
upwards.
-220
V
120
V
Connecting
the
foot
control
Connect
the
plug
of
the
foot
control
with
the
connection
socket
(33)
of
the
sewing
machine.
The
sewing
speed
is
regulated
by
pressing
the
pedal.
J
Fot
this
sewing
machine
has
to
be
used
foot
controller
typ
ATK
0033
or
ATI(
0060
Master
switch
When
the
master
switch
(1
6)
is
switched
on,
the
sewing
lamp
lights
up.
The
sewing
machine
is
now
ready
to
use.
17
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Pfaff Tiptronic 6270 Owner's manual

Category
Sewing machines
Type
Owner's manual

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